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Generation: 2
2. | James B. LITTLE was born 29 Apr 1878, Washington Co. VA (son of Rev Alexander LITTLE and Polly Ann HELTON); died 25 Feb 1913. Other Events:
- _UID: E3222E26785D40D1ADA633DD2D4D6FCA55D0
Notes:
James was the youngest son of Rev. Alexander L. Little, born Sept 8, 1834 (s/o William Little, born c 1800 Halifax Co., VA and Nancy Dye, born c 1810, d/o Abraham Dye & Lettice Coleston, of Halifax NC) and Polly Ann Helton, (d/o William B. Helton and Rachel Henderson).
1900 Washington Co VA Census states Hazeltine was 34, married 3 years, mother of 2 with 2 living in 1900.
buried Barnett Cemetery Washington Co. VA.
James married Hazeltine (Tinnie) (Tiny) WORLEY. Hazeltine (daughter of David Charles WORLEY and Ellen Elvira Dice Eveline Mahala Jane Kathryn SNODGRASS) was born 13 Nov 1874, Washington Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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6. | David Charles WORLEY was born 7 Mar 1829, Washington Co. VA (son of Michael WORLEY and Elizabeth YOUNCE); died 26 Dec 1900, Washington Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: 7DD289FE4E794912962B608F70EFEE0B0035
Notes:
a son of Michael Worley and Elizabeth Younce who was a d/o of John Frederick Younce and Mariah ????. Washington County, Virginia
Marriage Book 2, Page 504. David lists his place of birth as Washington County, Virginia and his parents are Michael and Elizabeth (Yonce) Worley. They were married by Julian Davenport.
David has been described as a "Blond Dutchman." He was a cattleman, a sheriff and served briefly in the Civil War as a Private in the 2nd Reg. Cav. serving as a Quartermaster and bought and sold horses for the Confederate Army. (Ref: Muster Rolls War Dept., Virginia State Library).
Washington County, Virginia Tithables to work on road Wolf-Creek-Coal Bank, Tumbling Creek, Smyth County Line, 1851 Washington Co. VA Minute Book 10, 1851-1853, page 91, August 27, 1851 road...Coal Bank to Tumbling Creek, John H. Neikirk, overseer..David L. Worley, John Moore, Senr., John Moore, Jr., William Moore, Daniel Ward, Andrew Taylor, John Taylor, John Campbell, Joseph Snodgrass and John C. Price.
1880 Washington Co. VA Census, David Worley, 51, Farmer; Ellen P., 39, Donaldson, 15, Cordelia, 15, Caldonia 13, Florence 13, Maggie 11, Cora 9, David 7, Haseltine, 5, James A., 3.
Over a period of 33 years he fathered 19 children, 9 with his first wife, and 10 with Ellen.
David married Ellen Elvira Dice Eveline Mahala Jane Kathryn SNODGRASS 2 Apr 1861, Washington Co. VA. Ellen (daughter of James Meek SNODGRASS and Mary Ann WHITAKER) was born 16 Feb 1841, Washington Co. VA; died 14 Apr 1915, Washington Co. VA. [Group Sheet]
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7. | Ellen Elvira Dice Eveline Mahala Jane Kathryn SNODGRASS was born 16 Feb 1841, Washington Co. VA (daughter of James Meek SNODGRASS and Mary Ann WHITAKER); died 14 Apr 1915, Washington Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: D33BE42F013B429CACA718012FE572FE2BF8
Notes:
buried in the Worley Cemetery, Washington Co. VA. near her husband. The cemetery is on a high hill overlooking the Holston River. It's a very steep climb about 1/2 mile from the Snodgrass/Worley homestead.
Ellen's Whitaker grandparents gave her three slaves as a wedding gift. Ellen let them go at the end of the Civil War, but they stayed on for many years. This information is in a letter dated February 10, 1972 from Ellen's granddaughter, Floy Callahan Henderson to her granddaughter, Joye Boardman.
Ellen inherited the Snodgrass family homestead located on the River Road across from Tumbling Creek, Virginia. It is on the south side of the River and is reached by a swinging bridge or by fording the river. The original house was a low structure with an upstairs added. There was an additional building used for the kitchen. Joye Boardman has been told the house was built for an Indian Agent who lived on the Snodgrass property. Part of the house still stands and has been included in a barn built by Tommy Jennings Worley in recent years. Tommy inherited the farm from his father, Jennings Worley.
David and Ellen lived on the Morgan Place Farm in Saltville from 1890 to 1895. At that time they returned to the Holston, where David died December 26, 1900 at the age of 70 years. He is buried in the Worley Cemetery and has a good sized stone.
April 19, 1915..Washington Co. VA Will Book. Ellen Snodgrass Worley...
1.Son, David Worley, 1/2 interest in the mule now in possession of my son, Dolphus Worley.
2.I give and bequeath to my son, Donaldson Worley, $25.00, that being the amount due me as purchase price of said mule for my son, Dolphus.
3.To my daughter, Maggie Nelson, daughter, Cordelia Henderson, and daughter, Tinnie Little, all the rest and residue of my personal property together with all the money that I may have, said property and money equally
divided between them, or properly sold and equally divided among my lawful heirs.
4.To my son, Dolphus, all my real estate that he lives on, to keep and maintain me during my natural life and cause me to be decently buried. If he does not comply my real estate to be sold and equally divided among my lawful heirs.
5.I direct that my son, Dolphus, pay to the heirs of my deceased daughter, Caldonia Nelson, the sum of $50.00 to be divided.
6.My son, Dolphus, Exor. of my estate. Bond $1000.99 William M. Thompson, Security.
Signed: Elvira E. Worley, Witness: W. F. Snodgrass and William M. Thompson.
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15. | Mary Ann WHITAKER was born Abt 1818, Washington Co. VA (daughter of Moses X. WHITAKER and Mary (Polly) BOWMAN); died Bef 1870, Washington Co. VA. Other Events:
- _UID: D5D65667985042C686203378E091F59CAB36
Notes:
The 1840 Washington County, Virginia Census has James, David and Joseph Snodgrass all living in close proximity.
1850 Washington County, Virginia Census. HH # 488 - .James M. Snodgrass, 38, Mary Ann, 32, William, 12, Elivea (Ellen), 8, Helen, 5.
Sept. 29, 1856.. Washington County, Virginia Deed Book 23, page 346 James Snodgrass bought land for $1.00 from Joseph Worsham and wife, Nancy McNew, for a meeting house for free religious worship at the forks of the creek running from James Meadow's and I. N. Logan. This is present day Blackwell's Chapel.
1858.. Washington County, Virginia.. James and Mary Ann bought a tract of land in Washington County, Virginia on the south side of Little Mountain...bound on east by her brother, Calvin and on the west by Andrew Taylor's place. Exact number of acres not known. This land is now owned by James & Mary Ann's great-great-great grandson, Tommy Worley.
1860 Washington County, Virginia Census...James M. Snodgrass, 48, Mary Ann, 42, William, 21, wife, Abigail(Murdock), 19, Ellen, 18, Julia 5, Henry Francis, 5 months.
Oct 9, 1858.. Washington County, Virginia Deed Book 24, page 210..James Poston to James M. Snodgrass - gives as collateral a small bay mare and increase. 1 cow, 2 heifers, 10 head of small hogs, 25 bushels of corn.. in trust to secure Joseph Poston payment of $100. plus interest on or before 9 Oct 1860..Deed of Trust ack'ed and adm to record 9 Oct 1858.
May 12, 1862, Mary Ann Whitaker Snodgrass held a sale of James' personal property. The buyers were Oscar Akers, Abby F. Snodgrass, David Worley, Calvin M. Whitaker, John Taylor, Madison Holly, John D. Blackwell, I. N. Logan, Joseph Murdock and Joseph Snodgrass.
Feb 22, 1864, Henry Davenport, brother-in-law, was named guardian of her two youngest children, Julino O. and Henry Francis Snodgrass.
Oct 28, 1864, Washington County, Virginia Deed Book 26, page 211.....Mary Ann sold to Julina O. Snodgrass , her daughter and Henry Francis Snodgrass, her son all the real estate her late husband, James M. Snodgrass had left. Mary Ann retains her life interest in the real estate and one half increase of the personal property (meaning livestock).
November 3, 1864, Mary Ann Whitaker Snodgrass married John R. Jackson, widower, age 53, born Russell County, VA., son of William Jackson and Mary Hunt. Mary Ann was 47 years old at this time. The minister who performed the marriage was J. T. Davenport.
May 29, 1869, Washington Co. VA Deed Book 27, page 676...A. G. Thompson, Attorney-in-fact of John Gordon Ogden and Jane C. Ogden, and heirs and legal representatives of James M. Snodgrass, deceased..a sale and conveyance made about 1858 by said Thompson, attorney...sold by him to said James M. Snodgrass lying on south side of Little River, bounded on the east by Calvin Whitaker and on the west by Andrew Taylor, formerly Mitchell Talbert.
1870 (Ref: She was not listed in the 1870 Census) Buried Blackwell Cemetery. The date of her death is gone from the stone and no exact date has been found.
July 1, 1878.. Washington Co. VA WB 20; pages 61/63 Henry Davenport, adm. of Ann Jackson, deceased...amount transferred to self as Guardian of Julino O. & Jas. H. F. Snodgrass, orphan children of Ann Snodgrass, dec...paid to F. N. Webb on his wife's distribution share of a sale note and Interest thereon against Jno. R. Jackson which was uncollected, having been referred to arbitrators who decided against the estate...submitted 01 Jul 1878; Adm. To record 30 Aug 1878.
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