Mary Susan WHITEAKER

Female 1872 - 1941  (68 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary Susan WHITEAKER was born 15 May 1872, Saltville, Smyth Co., VA (daughter of Jeremiah (Jerry) WHITEAKER and Martha Emily FAULKNER); died 1941, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Knollkreg Cemetery, Abingdon, Washington Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 27D2CEC920DB4F198544DEAAAE4B9E08E37E

    Notes:

    Heirs of Jeremiah Whitaker's will probated 2 Jan 1906: Susie Rush (Vic Rush)

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Mary S. Whiteaker
    Age: 8
    Birth Year: abt 1872
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1880: Rich Valley, Smyth, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    Marital status: Single
    Father's Name: J. Whiteaker
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Name: Martha E. Whiteaker
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Susie Whittaker
    Age: 28
    Birth Date: May 1872
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1900: Goodson, Washington, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    Marital status: Single
    Father's Name: Jery Whittaker
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Name: Marthy Whittaker
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia

    1910 United States Federal Census about Susie W Rush
    Name: Susie W Rush
    Age in 1910: 35
    Birth Year: abt 1875
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1910: Goodson, Washington, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Marital status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Victor A Rush
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Name: Martha E Whiteaker
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members:
    Victor A Rush 35
    Susie W Rush 35
    Robert J Rush 4
    Janie S Rush 2
    Monnie L Rush 5 months
    Martha E Whitaker 72 [mother]

    1920 United States Federal Census
    Name: Mary Rush
    Age: 45
    Birth Year: abt 1875
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1920: Goodson, Washington, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Marital status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Vick Rush
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Able to Read: Yes
    Able to Write: Yes
    Household Members:
    Vick Rush 45
    Mary Rush 45
    Robert Rush 13
    Janie Rush 12
    Mannie Rush 10
    Lillian Rush 7
    Lynn Rush 7
    William Rush 6
    Jane Collins 58 [sister]

    1930 United States Federal Census
    Name: Susan M Rush
    Gender: Female
    Birth Year: abt 1875
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Race: White
    Home in 1930: Goodson, Washington, Virginia
    Marital status: Married
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Spouse's Name: Victor A Rush
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Household Members:
    Victor A Rush 55
    Susan M Rush 55
    Jamie S Rush 22
    Lin E Rush 17
    Lilliam H Rush 17
    William V Rush 15
    Janie J Collins 63 [sister]

    1940 United States Federal Census
    Name: Mary Susie Rush
    Age: 66
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1874
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Marital status: Widowed
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Home in 1940: Goodson, Washington, Virginia
    Street: Road 611
    Farm: Yes
    Inferred Residence in 1935: Goodson, Washington, Virginia
    Residence in 1935: Same House
    House Owned or Rented: Owned
    Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: $2000
    Highest Grade Completed: High School, 4th year
    Weeks Worked in 1939: 0
    Income: 0
    Income Other Sources: Yes
    Household Members:
    Mary Susie Rush 66
    Lynn Rush 28
    William V Rush 26





    Buried:
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=RUS&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=48&GScntry=4&GSsr=401&GRid=90459241&

    Mary married Victor Alexander RUSH 1 Dec 1904. Victor was born 28 May 1874, Washington Co. VA; died 1933, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Knollkreg Cemetery, Abingdon, Washington Co. VA. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Robert J. RUSH was born 1906, Washington Co. VA; died 1923, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Knollkreg Cemetery, Abingdon, Washington Co. VA.
    2. Jane S. RUSH was born ca 1908, Washington Co. VA.
    3. Monnie RUSH was born ca 1910, Washington Co. VA.
    4. Lillian RUSH was born 21 Apr 1912, Washington Co. VA; died 21 Dec 2003, Richmond, Henrico Co. VA; was buried , Knollkreg Cemetery, Abingdon, Washington Co. VA.
    5. Lynn RUSH was born 21 Apr 1912, Washington Co. VA.
    6. William V. RUSH was born 21 Jul 1913, Washington Co. VA; died 04 Nov 1988, Abingdon, Washington Co. VA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jeremiah (Jerry) WHITEAKER was born Jun 1825, Saltville, Smyth Co., VA (son of James S. WHITAKER, Sr. and Elizabeth PARSLEY); died 20 Dec 1905, Smyth Co. VA; was buried , Whitaker Cemetery, Smyth Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: FC8D159FB958475CA91124B8FF2EC80480FB

    Notes:

    Another researcher has his DOB as 30 June 1830.

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Jeremiah Whitaker
    Age: 20
    Birth Year: abt 1830
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1850: District 60, Smyth, Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Family Number: 347
    Household Members:
    James Whitaker 60
    Elizabeth Whitaker 56
    Alexander Whitaker 25
    Jane Whitaker 22
    Jeremiah Whitaker 20
    Joseph Whitaker 17
    Susannah Whitaker 15
    Elizabeth Whitaker 14
    Thomas Whitaker 11

    1860 United States Federal Census
    Name: Jeremiah Whitaker
    Age in 1860: 29
    Birth Year: abt 1831
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1860: Smyth, Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Seven Mile Ford
    Household Members:
    Jeremiah Whitaker 29
    Martha E Whitaker 22
    Isaac N Whitaker 1
    William Whitaker 14

    1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: Jeremiah Whitaker
    Age in 1870: 43
    Birth Year: abt 1827
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1870: Rich Valley, Smyth, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Post Office: Broadford
    Household Members:
    Jeremiah Whitaker 43
    Martha E Whitaker 33
    Isaac N Whitaker 11
    Jane J Whitaker 9
    Thomas J Whitaker 7
    Salley E Whitaker 4
    Ollie Whitaker 2
    Charles A Whitaker 7 months

    [Jerry's children were born in Saltville, VA but later moved to Spring Creek just below Abingdon, VA.]

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: J. Whiteaker
    Age: 52
    Birth Year: abt 1828
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1880: Rich Valley, Smyth, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Martha E. Whiteaker
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Occupation: Farmer
    Household Members:
    J. Whiteaker 52
    Martha E. Whiteaker 42
    I.N. Whiteaker 21
    Jane J. Whiteaker 18
    Thomas J. Whiteaker 17
    Sallie Whiteaker 15
    Ollie R. Whiteaker 13
    Charles A. Whiteaker 10
    Mary S. Whiteaker 8
    Joseph J. Whiteaker 5 

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Jery Whittaker
    Age: 70
    Birth Date: Jun 1830
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1900: Goodson, Washington, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Marthy Whittaker
    Marriage Year: 1858
    Years Married: 42
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
    Household Members:
    Jery Whittaker 70
    Marthy Whittaker 61
    Charlie Whittaker 30
    Ollie Whittaker 21
    Susie Whittaker 28
    Thomas Day 12 [servant]

    MILITARY RECORDS

    Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
    Name: Jeremiah Whiteaker
    Side: Confederate
    Regiment State/Origin: Virginia
    Regiment Name: Capt. King's Company, Virginia L. Art'y. (Saltville Artillery)
    Regiment Name Expanded: King's Company, Virginia Light Artillery (Saltville Artillery)
    Film Number: M382 roll 59

    Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865
    Name: Jeremiah Whiteaker
    Age: 36
    Military Unit: Capt. L. F. Jones' Co., Artillery (Second Co., Richmond Howitzers) AND Capt. King's Co., Light Artillery (Saltville Artillery) AND Capt. Kevill's Co., Artillery (United Artillery)

    Both Jerry and his wife are buried at the Whitaker Cem., a private cemetery on Old Jonesboro Road.

    WILL

    [Note: Jeremiah (Jerry) Whiteaker was born in Saltville, Virginia on 30 Jun 1830, and died in Washington County, VA on 20 Dec 1905. He was the son of James Whiteaker and his wife Elizabeth Parsley. His wife was Martha Elizabeth Faulkner. The administrator of the estate was his son Charles Alexander Whiteaker. Surnames have been capitalized for clarity.]

    Will Book D, Page 92

    I, Jerry WHITEAKER, of Washington County, Virginia, do make this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other? wills formerly made.

    1st I desire all my just debts paid.

    2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Martha Elizabeth, one? buggy and one half (1/2) of all my house hold goods except as hereinafter bequeathed- I further devise to my wife Martha Elizabeth, during her life, the Mansion house and all its? appurtenances and I hereby charge the lands herein after devised,for the support and Maintenence of my wife as follows: The parts devised to my son Charley and daughter Susie Rush, with one third of the proceeds of said land and they are to take care of and support my wife according to her station in life. The parts devised to J.J. COLLINS, Sallie McDANIEL, Ollie? GILMER, Joe WHITEAKER, Newton WHITEAKER and Thomas WHITEAKER, with Four dollars per year each to be paid in Money. I give to my wife the horse called Charley; the Mare called Daisy I desire to be sold and the proceeds paid to my wife.

    3rd Because of the labor performed for me and his kindness and attention to my wife and I, I give to my son Charley all my farming implements. I further give and devise to my son Charley, fifty acres (50) of land, Commencing at Lester and Clyce's corner on the North side, coming with line to mine and Clyce's corner west of the school house; then coming east to corner at junction of creek and lane; then south to Jonesville road; then go east south of the road until he gets fifty acres.

    4th I give and bequeath to my daughter Susie RUSH because of her faithful care and attention, one half of my household goods and one buggy. I further give and devise to my daughter Susie, fifty acres of land commencing at mine and Clyce's corner, thence south to the school house corner and mine and Clyce's corner; then with school house lot down the creek to the cross road; then with said road south to Jonesville road, then east until she gets forty five acres of land, then she is to have five acres of the timber land and at the death of my wife I devise to her the mansion house and its appurtenances.

    5th I give and bequeath to my daughter Sallie McDANIEL the bureau and wash stand in my bed room.

    6th The residue of my land I give and devise equally to my children Jane COLLINS, Sallie McDANIEL, Ollie GILMER, Joe WHITEAKER, Newton WHITEAKER and Thomas WHITEAKER, subject to the charge upon it, contained in the first clause of my will?.

    7th I give to Vic Rush my log chain. It is my desire and will that the salt kettle, which now sits at the spring, remain in its present location for all time.

    Witness my hand and seal this the 7th day of October 1905.
    Jerry WHITEAKER


    Washington County, to wit: I, A.R. BLACKWELL, Commissioner of Accounts of the Circuit Court for the County aforesaid in the State of Virginia, do hereby certify that after having first advertised the same as required by law, I proceeded to state and settle the account of C.A. WHITEAKER, Administrator of JERRY WHITEAKER, deceased, and find the foregoing to be a true statement of the same. There is due said Administrator $11.46 upon which he will be entitled to? interest from January 19th 1907.

    Given under my hand this Jany 19th 1907
    A.R.BLACKWELL Comm. of Accts.

    At a Circuit Court continued and held for Washington County at the Court House thereof on Saturday the 13th day of April 1907. A settlement of the administration account of C.A. WHITEAKER, Administrator of Jerry WHITEAKER, deceased, which has been filed in the Clerk's Office of the Court for more than one month past and to which there are no exceptions was examined by the Court found to be correct and ordered to be recorded.

    Teste;D.A. SUMMERS, D.Clerk



    Buried:
    a private cemetery on Old Jonesboro Road.
    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Whiteaker&GSiman=1&GScid=52634&GRid=160485762&

    Jeremiah married Martha Emily FAULKNER 19 Jan 1858, Washington Co. VA. Martha (daughter of Isaac FAULKNER and Sarah) was born Jan 1839, Scott Co. VA; died 13 Dec 1913, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Whitaker Cemetery, Smyth Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Martha Emily FAULKNER was born Jan 1839, Scott Co. VA (daughter of Isaac FAULKNER and Sarah); died 13 Dec 1913, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Whitaker Cemetery, Smyth Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 3E9AFD6C753F4A848199BCE9F4E0861CF8B5

    Notes:

    d/o Isaac Faulkner and wife, Sarah.

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1860 United States Federal Census
    Name: Martha E Whitaker
    Age in 1860: 22
    Birth Year: abt 1838
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1860: Smyth, Virginia
    Gender: Female
    Post Office: Seven Mile Ford
    Household Members:
    Jeremiah Whitaker 29
    Martha E Whitaker 22
    Isaac N Whitaker 1
    William Whitaker 14

    1870 United States Federal Census
    Name: Martha E Whitaker
    Age in 1870: 33
    Birth Year: abt 1837
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1870: Rich Valley, Smyth, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Post Office: Broadford
    Household Members:
    Jeremiah Whitaker 43
    Martha E Whitaker 33
    Isaac N Whitaker 11
    Jane J Whitaker 9
    Thomas J Whitaker 7
    Salley E Whitaker 4
    Ollie Whitaker 2
    Charles A Whitaker 7 months

    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: Martha E. Whiteaker
    Age: 42
    Birth Year: abt 1838
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1880: Rich Valley, Smyth, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Marital status: Married
    Spouse's Name: J. Whiteaker
    Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Occupation: House Keeper
    Household Members:
    J. Whiteaker 52
    Martha E. Whiteaker 42
    I.N. Whiteaker 21
    Jane J. Whiteaker 18
    Thomas J. Whiteaker 17
    Sallie Whiteaker 15
    Ollie R. Whiteaker 13
    Charles A. Whiteaker 10
    Mary S. Whiteaker 8
    Joseph J. Whiteaker 5

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name: Marthy Whittaker [Martha Whittaker]
    Age: 61
    Birth Date: Jan 1839
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1900: Goodson, Washington, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Wife
    Marital status: Married
    Spouse's Name: Jery Whittaker
    Marriage Year: 1858
    Years Married: 42
    Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Mother: number of living children: 8
    Mother: How many children: 8
    Household Members:
    Jery Whittaker 70
    Marthy Whittaker 61
    Charlie Whittaker 30
    Ollie Whittaker 21
    Susie Whittaker 28
    Thomas Day 12 [servant]

    1910 United States Federal Census
    Name: Martha E Whitaker [Martha E Whiteaker]
    Age in 1910: 72
    Birth Year: abt 1838
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1910: Goodson, Washington, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law
    Marital status: Widowed
    Father's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina
    Household Members:
    Victor A Rush 35
    Susie W Rush 35
    Robert J Rush 4
    Janie S Rush 2
    Monnie L Rush 5 months
    Martha E Whitaker 72

    Birth:
    POB according to marriage record.

    Buried:
    a private cemetery on Old Jonesboro Road.

    Grave location and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Whiteaker&GSiman=1&GScid=52634&GRid=160485965&

    Notes:

    Married:
    Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940
    Name: Jeremiah Whitaker
    Birth Date: 1833
    Birthplace: Smyth Co., Va.
    Age: 25
    Spouse's Name: Martha Emily Forkner [Faulkner]
    Spouse's Birth Date: 1839
    Spouse's Birthplace: Scott Co., Va.
    Spouse's Age: 19
    Event Date: 19 Jan 1858
    Event Place: Washington, Virginia
    Father's Name: James Whitaker
    Mother's Name: Elizabeth Whitaker
    Spouse's Father's Name: Isaac Forkner [Faulkner]
    Spouse's Mother's Name: Sarah Forkner [Faulkner]
    Marital Status: Single
    Spouse's Marital Status: Single
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00683-1
    System Origin: Virginia-EASy
    GS Film number: 34389
    Reference ID: P. 503

    Children:
    1. Isaac Newton WHITEAKER was born 15 Nov 1858, Smyth Co. VA; died 30 Dec 1938, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Whitaker Cemetery, Smyth Co. VA.
    2. Jane Jaques WHITEAKER was born 2 Sep 1860, Saltville, Smyth Co., VA; died 1 Jun 1932, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Whiteaker Cemetery, Washington Co. VA.
    3. James Thomas WHITEAKER was born 2 Sep 1860; died 17 Jan 1932.
    4. Thomas John WHITEAKER was born 18 Oct 1862, Smyth Co. VA; died Aft 1930, Kingsport, Sullivan Co. TN.
    5. Sarah Elzabeth (Sally) WHITEAKER was born 2 Jun 1865, Saltville, Smyth Co., VA; died 25 Oct 1944, Bristol, Washington Co., VA.
    6. Ollie Rebecca WHITEAKER was born 26 Sep 1867, Saltville, Smyth Co., VA; died 3 Dec 1948, Bristol, Sullivan Co. TN; was buried , Glenwood, Bristol, Sullivan Co. TN.
    7. Charles Alexander WHITEAKER was born 1 Oct 1870, Washington, Co. VA; died 18 Sep 1944, Abingdon, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Whiteaker Cemetery, Washington Co. VA.
    8. 1. Mary Susan WHITEAKER was born 15 May 1872, Saltville, Smyth Co., VA; died 1941, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Knollkreg Cemetery, Abingdon, Washington Co. VA.
    9. Joseph Frankliln WHITEAKER was born 18 Jul 1874, Saltville, Smyth Co., VA; died 12 Oct 1916, Washington Co. VA.
    10. Lilly Bell WHITEAKER


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James S. WHITAKER, Sr. was born 1790, Lincoln Co. NC (son of Richard WHITAKER and Rachel BENTLEY); died Feb 1856, Smyth Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: A83A2F134419468ABAD03F571343A52E9A82

    Notes:

    Benjamin Whitaker reported in the above report that he was from a family of nine [9] children. Five sons and four daughters.  Other research  by John Weldon Whiteaker states the Bible of Absalom Rufus Whitaker, son of Moses Whitaker  lists in his handwriting "My grandfather, Richard Whitaker had 11 boys and three girls - Giles, Aaron, John, James, Moses, Benjamin and Thomas. [7 named] and Rachel [Catherine] who married Adam Fudge, Mary [Polly] who married Harry Webb and Elizabeth Whitaker who did not marry."

    Born c 1787/1790..[60 years old in 1850 WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA Census

    James processed and sold salt from his property on the Elk Horn Branch of the North Fork of the Holston River, three miles east of Saltville. Apparently Alexander inherited the farm. James, Sr.'s land extended toward other Whitaker property which included Broadford to Big Tumbling, a stream cascading down from Laurel Bed Lake to end up in the town of Saltville. Professor J. Williams of Emory and Henry College, said the Whitakers operated a barge from Smyth Co. VA to Kingsport, TN carrying salt.

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1810 Census Washington Co. VA has 1 male 16-25 (presumably James) living beside Richard Whitaker.

    1840 United States Federal Census
    Name: James Whitaker
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Smyth, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 2
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 4
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 7
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 3
    Total Free White Persons: 11
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 11

    1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: James Whitaker
    Age: 60
    Birth Year: abt 1790
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1850: District 60, Smyth, Virginia
    Gender: Male
    Family Number: 347
    Occupation: Farmer
    Household Members:
    James Whitaker 60
    Elizabeth Whitaker 56
    Alexander Whitaker 25 [student]
    Jane Whitaker 22
    Jeremiah Whitaker 20 [laborer]
    Joseph Whitaker 17 [laborer]
    Susannah Whitaker 15
    Elizabeth Whitaker 14
    Thomas Whitaker 11

    PROPERTY RECORDS AND TAX LISTS

    Washington Co, VA Personal Property Tax Lists 1782-1840  James Whitaker first shows up in the 1810 Tax List.  He is listed each year through 1832.  [Note: It was about this time he purchased property in Smyth Co., VA.]

    Aug 15, 1816 WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA Deed Book 6, page 363, Index p 312.. Deed was made selling to James Whitacre from James Dolen, Jr, both of Washington Co.VA for $250. "and which I purchased from William Mitchell and which was conveyed to me by Robert Whitley by indenture, bearing date of 3 August 1804, being in Washington Co.VA adjoining the land of Charles Scott, Jacob Lyon and Mrs. Elizabeth Russell and supposed to contain 100 acres." proven 15 April 1817.

    Sept 12, 1834 Smyth Co., VA Deed Book 1, page 334 Deed between William C. Preston of the state of South Carolina and James Whitaker of Smyth Co., VA for $800. conveying to James Whitaker 245 acres on the North Fork of Holston River, part of the land once sold and conveyed to Elizabeth Russell to Jacob Lyon. Recorded June 16, 1835.

    May 15, 1838 Recorded Smyth Co., VA Land Grant Book. James Whitaker and Solomon McReynolds by virtue of part of a land office exchange treasury warrant for 20,000 acres No 2622, dated Dec 19, 1832, which warrant was obtained in exchange for Warrant No 1089 and issued to John McKettera Jan 3, 1795 enters 420 acres of land in Smyth Co. on Beaver Creek, a branch of the North Fork of the Holston River adjoining a 1600 acre survey made in the name of William King on the east; a 425 acre survey in the name of the Robert Preston on the south and southwest; a 100 acre survey made in the name of William King and the lands of Issac Poston on the north.

    1840 ..James Whitaker named executor of Richard Whitaker's will. He and his son-in-law, John P. Ayres were at the sale of personal property of Richard Whitaker, Jr. [Will Book 8, page 194/195.]

    Sept 28, 1841 Smyth Co, VA Deed Book 3, page 134..An indenture made bet. John Scott of the first part and James Whitaker, Jr of the second part and James Whitaker, Sr of the third part. Whereas the said John Scott is justly indebted to the said James Whitaker, the sum of $100. to be paid Jan 1, 1842, the same being for two hundred bushels of salt, the said John is willing and desirous to secure. Debt is paid with one black horse, 3 years old, one rifle gun and crop of corn & oats. [Recorded Smyth Co. Virginia.]

    Sept 19, 1846 Deed Book 5, page 62, Smyth Co., VA. James Whitaker and Elizabeth deeded land to John P. Ayers on the North Fork of the Holston River, dated 21 July 1848.

    Washington Co, VA Personal Property Tax Lists 1782-1840 - James Whitaker is listed 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813,1814, 1815, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829 1830, 1831, 1832. [Ref: Jack Hockett]

    MARRIAGE RECORDS

    James married his second wife, Nancy McReynolds on Dec 15, 1832 in Smyth Co., VA Nancy McReynolds, born c 1804 [Smyth Co. Marriage Index 1832-1853 Book A, page 1]  

    James married his third wife, Elizabeth Johonson on Feb 24, 1843 in Smyth Co., VA [MR Book A, page 18]

    WILL AND ESTATE

    At the time of his death he was living on the Elkhorn Branch of the North Fork of the Holston River in Smyth Co., a few miles east of Saltville, in Rich Valley. 

    His will is dated Aug 4, 1854, with Codicil #1, dated Dec 7, 1854 and Codicil #2, dated Jan 18, 1856.

    Children named in his will probated 19 Feb. 1856, recorded in Will Book 2, pp. 9-12, Smyth Co., VA, were Alexander, John, James, Jeremiah, Joseph, Thomas C., Polly, Jane, Elizabeth, and Susannah. Feb 19, 1856. In his will another child is listed: Rachie D. Johnston, who is probably a daughter of third wife, Elizabeth from a previous marriage.

    March 29, 1856, Book 2, page 60, Smyth co., VA  Sale Bill of James Whitaker's estate is dated Mar 29, 1856 and the Appraisement dated May 21, 1856. Sale Bill Recorded May 21, 1856 in Will Book 2, page 664, Smyth Co., VA. [Ref: Family and Court Records of Washington and Smyth Co.,  VA.  Research by Joseph E. Williams, Emory, VA and Census records of WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA.

    It is possible James, Jr. sold his share of the land and moved to Tazewell Co. VA.

    Where James, Sr. and Elizabeth Johnson Whitaker are buried are not known at this time.,

    James married Elizabeth PARSLEY 6 Feb 1810, Washington, Co. VA. Elizabeth (daughter of Moses Parsley and Obedience (Biddy) Ryburn) was born Abt 1790, Saltville, Washington Co., VA; died 27 Jul 1832, Washington, Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth PARSLEY was born Abt 1790, Saltville, Washington Co., VA (daughter of Moses Parsley and Obedience (Biddy) Ryburn); died 27 Jul 1832, Washington, Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 901152037F014BF29B70F98DDFD180F36772

    Notes:

    They were married by Nicholas Regan.

    She was the mother of 7 children before she died.
    Buried in Elizabeth Cemetery, Saltville, VA,
    Headstone for Elizabeth gives her age as about 36 years.

    1810 Washington County VA Census, living close by Richard Whitaker, one male 16-26, 1 female 16-26.

    Birth:
    Now in Smyth Co. VA. Smyth County was formed on February 23, 1832, from Washington and Wythe counties.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
    Groom Name: James Whiteacre
    Bride Name: Betsy Parcely
    Marriage Date: 6 Feb 1810
    County: Washington
    State: Virginia
    Source: Dodd, Jordan R., et al.. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers.

    Children:
    1. John WHITAKER was born 1811, Smyth Co. VA.
    2. James S. WHITAKER, Jr. was born Abt 1815, Smyth Co. VA; died 1863, Tazewell Co. VA.
    3. Mary Rachel WHITAKER was born 11 Nov 1818, Smyth Co. VA; died 21 Mar 1881, Willis, TX; was buried , Ayers Cemetery, Lindell, Washington Co. VA.
    4. Alexander WHITEAKER was born 1823, Smyth Co. VA; died 1878, Smyth Co. VA; was buried , Elizabeth Cemetery, Saltville, Smyth Co. VA.
    5. 2. Jeremiah (Jerry) WHITEAKER was born Jun 1825, Saltville, Smyth Co., VA; died 20 Dec 1905, Smyth Co. VA; was buried , Whitaker Cemetery, Smyth Co. VA.
    6. Jane WHITEAKER was born 13 Jan 1827, Smyth Co. VA; died 31 Jul 1897, Knoxville, Knox Co. TN; was buried , Old Gray Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox Co. TN.

  3. 6.  Isaac FAULKNER

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 5A17A177070A414798EEC98F19C6403C5BD2

    Isaac married Sarah. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Sarah

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 004BEE4B35D94F3E9CF6FF2642AD88125FCE

    Children:
    1. 3. Martha Emily FAULKNER was born Jan 1839, Scott Co. VA; died 13 Dec 1913, Washington Co. VA; was buried , Whitaker Cemetery, Smyth Co. VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard WHITAKER was born Abt 1752, Frederick Co. MD (son of James Whitaker and Prudence Giles); died 18 Oct 1838, Washington, Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: CDFDA936E78348BFA469B23A8407826B8B7C

    Notes:

    Richard Whitaker of North Carolina and Washington County, Virginia by Joye Boardman

    The significant portion of the information on Richard Whitaker and Rachel Bentley's descendants comes from Joye Boardman's book which is out of print. She kindly provided me her material via email with permission to post on this website.

    "For a time it was thought Richard Whitaker, born 1752, was a son of Richard,Sr. and wife, Elizabeth Cary of Halifax Co., NC. After careful and extended research from many different sources,this Richard is not a son of the Halifax County Whitakers. It is possible he is a relative of the large Whitaker family from Virginia and North Carolina but that must be researched further." 

    David Whitaker, son of Benjamin and grandson of Richard, tells in the History of Oregon, page 886, that "Grandfather Richard Whiteaker emigrated from Wales previous to the Revolution and settled in North Carolina, where he married Rachel Bentley and reared a family of five sons and four daughters. He was a participant in the Revolutionary war and lived to be eighty-two years of age."

    Richard may be the son of either Mark Whitaker or James Whitaker whose adjoining plantations lay southeast of the Bentley plantation on Bear Creek.

    Cheryl Duke's notes: The evidence is pointing in this direction for several reasons. No immigration record has been located o his coming from Wales, nor is there any record of his being an indentured servant.

    Given the patterns of families and neighbors migrating from one location to another,it was unusual for a man without any ties to come into an area and be readily accepted. Especially to marry into an extended family like the Bentley's. Also, a person needed to have farming and survival skills to settle on the frontier. Coming from Wales and settling in the wilderness, a person would need friends or family to help in the process of adjustment. With the Whitaker's and the Bentley's both being from counties in Maryland that were close to each other, there would probably be a comfort and connection that would make it easier to establish communication and being neighborly.

    So it is more likely that Richard is the son of James Whitaker, as the name Mark doesn't appear in the names of his son or his descendants. On the other hand, Mark Whitaker Jr.'s offspring do continue its use. Only DNA evidence will ultimately confirm what written records do not.

    Continuation of Joye Boardman's research

    NORTH CAROLINA COURT AND LAND RECORDS

    The Rowan County North Carolina Court Minutes dated 8 Aug 1778 list those persons who "refused of neglected" to take the Oath of Allegiance to the state. Included in the list for Capt. Lyon's District is the name Daniel Bentley, and the names of Bentleys neighbors: Mesheck Davis, John Willcockson, Snr., Mark Whitacre, Adam Hall Snr., Samuel Willcoxson and Israel Willcoxson being also on the list.

    From Civil Action Papers, Lincoln Co., NC Richard Whitaker vs Michael Buff. In same papers, Whitakers on a 1782 List of Rowan County property owners, summoned with regard to confiscation of their property: Alexander, Henry, James, Jiles, Richard. See Rowan County Register August 1988 by Jo White Linn.

    A list dated 3 November 1782 details the names of men living in Capt. Pearson's Company who were summoned by William Butler, constable, to show why their property should not be confiscated. Included in the 1782 list are the names of Anthony Pealor [Peeler], John Wilcockson, Danul [Daniel] Lewis, and "Richard Whitaker Runaway." "Runaway" simply meant the individual was no longer in the area. This was Richard Whitaker's case as he moved with Thomas Bentley's family in 1782 to Lincoln County, North Carolina, having married Thomas Bentley's daughter, Rachel Bentley.

    Note from Cheryl Duke: It appears the families were victims of claim jumping, In 1777, a confiscation act was passed during during the Revolutionary War, seizing the lands of Lord Granville for the state of North Carolina. Settlers on Granville lands had to reapply for a new state land grant to their farms, and many lost everything to claim jumpers. Also on this list were John, Henry, Alexander and James Whitaker, along with Jiles Whitaker listed as a runaway (meaning he was no longer in the area).

    Rowan County, North Carolina Tax Lists 1757-1800 Annotated Transcriptions, by Jo White Linn, 1995, Preface pp. xi - xv. "Because Rowan County lay within the Granville Proprietary and because the Granville Land Office snapped shut in 1763 and never reopened, there was no way for a person to gain title to vacant land for the fifteen year period until the State Land Office opened in 1778. Because many of the settlers who flooded into the area during the period could not gain title to land, their names do not appear in the deed records and cannot readily be confirmed by other records."

    "Conscientious objectors, such as Quakers, Moravians, Menonists, and Dunkers, and those who refused to swear allegiance to the State were charged a three fold tax." Mark Whitaker was listed on the list of those not taking the oath of allegiance, so if the family was percieved as being Loyalists or Tories, then they paid in money and enmity from Patriot neighbors.

    In 1782 Thomas, his wife Hannah, and some of the children moved to the Indian Creek area of eastern Lincoln County, North Carolina. Accompanying Thomas and Hannah were Daniel and Nancy (Lewis) Bentley; Meshack Davis, who had married Thomas and Hannah's daughter Lydia about 1774 in Rowan County; Richard Whiteaker, and his wife Rachel Bentley; and Thomas and Hannah's daughter, Margaret, who would later marry William Yonts in Lincoln Co. NC.

    Rachel's sister Mary married Aaron Freeman according to the Rowan County records. "Freeman, Aaron to Mary Bently, 17 dec 1769, Bentamin Bently, bondsman, Thomas Frohock, wit consent from Thos. Bently for his daugher Mary, 17 dec 1769, Benjamin Bently, James Freeman, wit."

    Richard Whitaker was a very good friend of Aaron Freeman, and they named their sons Aaron, Benjamin & Thomas.

    On 1 September 1795 the widow Hannah Bentley and her son, Daniel, sold to George Savage and Catherine Bollinger the plantation on which Hannah lived.

    1 September 1795. Hannah Bentley & Daniel Bentley of Lincoln County to George Savage & Catherine Bollinger, both of Lincoln County, for 20 pounds, a tract of land that Thomas Bentley bought of Thomas Welch in Lincoln County on the waters of Indian Creek on the south side of the creek, it being the plantation she [Hannah Bentley] now lives on. It being the land [25 acres] that was accepted [excepted] in the deed that Daniel Bentley made to Jacob Bollinger [doesn't give boundaries] Signed: Hannah Bentley (her mark), Daniel Bentley. Witnesses: Benj. Moore, Richard Whiteakker, William Yonts. Lincoln Co., NC, Deed Book 18, page 146.

    Richard and wife, Rachel, moved to Washington County, Virginia, from the Lincoln County area of North Carolina. This is where Richard resided until his death on 18 October 1838.

    WASHINGTON COUNTY VIRGINIA RECORDS

    Richard Whitaker came into Washington County, Virginia from North Carolina sometime around 1796.  [Ref: Washington County, VA Personal Property Tax Lists 1782-1840].  Listed are Giles Whiteacre and Richard Whiteacre. Richard Whitiker  is listed with various spelling of the name from 1796 until his death. The 1810 Index to the Census of Virginia lists Richard Whitaker living next door to James Whitaker.  Isaac Whitaker is listed under a different household.
     
    It can only be conjectured as to why Richard and his sons came into Washington County, Virginia; perhaps they were attracted to the salt deposits on the North Fork of the Holston River.  They evidently had means as they purchased land shortly after coming in the County. Dr. Joseph E. Williams, Professor at Emory & Henry College suggested they perhaps came for the salt at Saltville, VA.

    Benjamin Whitaker  stated he had 5 brothers and 4 sisters. Absalom Rufus Whitaker, grandson of Richard named seven brothers and three sisters in his Bible.  Why the others were not named remains a mystery. They could have been older or died as youngsters. 

    1810 Federal Census Washington Co., VA. Richard Whitaker is listed with 1 free white male, 10-16 [Thomas}, 2 males 16-26 [Benjamin & Moses], 1 male, 45 or older, [himself], 2 free white females under 10, [Mary & Elizabeth], 1 female, 10-16, [Catherine], 1 female 26-45, [Rachel]

    Nov 25, 1814 Washington Co VA [Deed Bk 6, page 21; page 319 in DB index]  Richard Whitechor  [Whitaker] and his son, Moses  purchased two [2] tracts of land belonging to Charles Thurman and his wife, Barbara, all of Washington Co VA for $600. containing 113 acres, patent bearing date of 10 Sept 1787 and 50 acres, patent bearing date of 5 Nov 1798, lying on both sides of the North Fork of the Holston River. The 113 acres begins at a beech tree in an island corner to John Lee and crossing the river and a corner to John Lee on the south side of Little Mountain. p.6

    1815 SW VA Tax Assessments : Julius Davenport, one farm on the North Fork Holston River joining Richard Whitarker.

    1820 Census
    Name: Rickard Whitecar [Richard Whitaker]
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Washington, Virginia
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
    Free Colored Persons - Males - 14 thru 25: 1
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 16: 1
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 5
    Total Free Colored Persons: 1
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6

    1822 Washington County VA:  Richard and John Whitaker  witnessed the will of Rev. Isaac Chapman in 1822, the year Chapman died.  Richard went bond to settle his estate which was settled in 1825.

    1824  Washington County VA Deed Book 8, 1822..25, pages 300/301  between John Logan, one and William S. & John Logan, Richard Whitaker, William Apperson, Jacob Morrell, Trustees of Maiden Springs Meeting House and lot-land and tract conveyed to John Logan to Henry's corner Jan 1804.  Recorded 20 July 1824.

    1830 Census
    Name: Richard Whitaker
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Washington, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 70 thru 79: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 5 thru 9: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 2
    Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23: 2
    Free Colored Persons - Males - 24 thru 35: 1
    Free Colored Persons - Males - 36 thru 54: 2
    Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 3
    Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 23
    Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 8
    Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 1
    Slaves - Females - Under 10: 5
    Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2
    Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 3
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 7
    Total Slaves: 43
    Total Free Colored Persons: 5
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 55

    WILL

    Will Book, page 158 WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA dated Jan 13, 1834, probated May 25, 1840.... My wife, Elizabeth to have 1/3 of the land the rest of her natural life. [Elizabeth Blair Chapman married Richard in 1829 and was in his household in 1830 CV Census]
     
    My three grandchildren, Ruth E. Whitaker, Mahala Whitaker and James G. Whitaker to receive the other 2/3 of said estate. [NOTE: These three grandchildren were children of his daughter Elizabeth Whitaker who did not marry.  See 1830/1840 WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA Census] p7
     
    At my wife's death, the plantation is to be sold and equally divided among my three grandchildren.
     
    My son, Moses, to get $1.00
     
    My son, Benjamin, the $40.00 which I owe him.
     
    I appoint James Whitaker my Exor.
     
    Signed: Richard Whitaker  Witnesses: David Campbell, Michael S. Fleenor and John L. Taylor, Bond $1000. Security by N. Snead.

    REFERENCES

    The following are the references from Joye Boardman's book Richard Whitaker of North Carolina and Washington County, Virginia along with contributions from fellow Whitaker researchers and related families.

    Washington County, Virginia Birth, Death, Marriage, Deed Records

    1810 Index to Washington Co.Virginia Census

    1810 Federal Census

    Washington County, Virginia Census.

    Hayter/Litton Cemetery, Washington Co.VA.

    Washington Co., VA Death Register

    Obiturary: Hettie Woodward, Chess F. Woodward, and Dorothy Woodward Montgomery.

    Dorothy Ann Callahan Serber, Damascus, VA...Information of Callahan family.

    Reserach on Callahan Family by D. B. Callahan, Saltville, VA.

    Marriage Records, Smyth Co., VA.

    Camp Chase, Ohio Register, Death Record, Grave # 1581.

    Russell County, Virginia Census, Birth Records

    Washington County, Virginia Wills

    Research: On Richard Whitaker and James Whitaker by Joseph E. Williams, Emory, VA.

    Marriage Records Washington Co., Virginia

    Research by Thomas Colley, Hancerville, AL

    Research by Jack Hockett, St. David's, PA

    Marriage record research by Linda Gilley, Bristol, TN.

    Research by Joye Boardman, Palm Coast, FL

    Research by Charles Nelson, Alexandria, VA

    Poston Research, Jack Hockett, Thomas Colley

    Whitaker Cemetery, Independence, Oregon..Stones copied in 1973 by Mrs. James L. Dyal.

    Pinckney's Map of Lee County, Illinois

    Williamette Valley Genealogical Society

    State Library, Salem, Oregon

    The Oregon Argus, Oregon City, Oregon

    Frank T. Gilbert, Historical Sketches of Walla Walla, Whitman, Columbia and Garfield Counties.

    Hiram Ogden's Description of the Trip across the Plains (2700 Miles).

    County Court House, Walla Walla, WA

    Polk Co Census, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1889, 1900, 1910.

    Oregon Donation Land Claims Book 1, 1241 Book V, #1241

    Pacific Christian Advocate Newspaper

    History of Willamette Valley, 1885   by H. O. Long

    Photographs sent by Bette Hardinge, Palmdale, California

    History of Oregon

    Lyman's History of Walla Walla County, Vol 1, Chicago, S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.

    Walla Walla, WA Court record,

    Polk Co., Oregon Marriage Records

    Probate Records, Walla County, WA.

    1870 Washington Territory, Waitsburg Township Census

    Birth, Marriage, Death Records, Wills Washington Co.VA; Russell Co., VA.

    Research by Betty Hardinge, a great-great-great granddaughter of Benjamin Whitaker. Bette died in Florida in 1994 from a heart attack.

    J. Gareth Pearson - Information on Benjamin Whitaker line.

    Research sent to me on Martha Ann Snodgrass by Mildred Elaine Wilburn Spencer, Houston, Texas.
     

    Updated all along Corrections and Additions send to:
    Joye Boardman
    396 445-8343
    7 Waldron Place
    Palm Coast, Florida 32164
     

    Birth:
    Other possibilities are Wales according to his grandson.

    Name:
    In legal documents he spelled his name Whiteaker.

    Richard married Rachel BENTLEY Abt 1782, North Carolina. Rachel (daughter of Thomas BENTLEY and Hannah) was born 1750, Frederick Co. MD; died Bef 1810, Washington Co. VA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Rachel BENTLEY was born 1750, Frederick Co. MD (daughter of Thomas BENTLEY and Hannah); died Bef 1810, Washington Co. VA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: BD7EAB91C23A465891ED380F485F1AA53C07

    Notes:

    It is believed Rachel is also a daughter, due to Richard Whitaker signing as witness to the Bentley land deed.

    About 1782 Rachel Bentley married Richard Whitaker while her parents were yet living on Bear Creek in the Forks of the Yadkin.

    Rachael Bentley married Richard Whitaker. No record of this marriage has been found either in North or South Carolina, however the proof of their marriage comes from a statement made by their son, Benjamin Whitaker, taken from "The History of Oregon", where he states his parents were Richard Whitaker and Rachel Bentley. In later years, a great-great granddaughter stated Richard and Rachel were married in North Carolina about 1781. Recent research shows the marriage date is probably much earlier as the older sons would have been born by ca 1774. In this same report, Benjamin Whitaker states he was born in North Carolina.

    In 1782 Thomas, his wife Hannah, and some of the children moved to the Indian Creek area of eastern Lincoln County, North Carolina. Accompanying Thomas and Hannah were Daniel and Nancy (Lewis) Bentley; Meshack Davis, who had married Thomas and Hannahâ's daughter Lydia about 1774 in Rowan County; Richard Whiteaker, and his wife Rachel Bentley; and Thomas and Hannah's daughter, Margaret, who would later marry William Yonts in Lincoln Co. NC.

    Children:
    1. Giles WHITAKER was born Bef 1782, Rowan Co. NC; died ca 1831, Claiborne, Co., TN.
    2. John WHITAKER was born Abt 1782, Rowan Co. NC; died 17 Mar 1872, Ogle, IL.
    3. Isaac WHITAKER was born 1783, Rowan Co. or Lincoln Co. NC.
    4. 4. James S. WHITAKER, Sr. was born 1790, Lincoln Co. NC ; died Feb 1856, Smyth Co. VA.
    5. Moses X. WHITAKER was born 1791, Lincoln Co. NC; died 14 Sep 1875, Washington, Co. VA; was buried , Hayter Cemetery, Washington Co. VA.
    6. Aaron WHITAKER was born Bef 1793, Lincoln Co. NC; died Aft 1860, Putnam Co. IL.
    7. Thomas WHITAKER was born Bef 1795, Lincoln Co. NC.
    8. Mary (Polly) WHITAKER was born ca 1795/1796, Lincoln Co. NC; died Aft 1880.
    9. Benjamin WHITEAKER was born Aug 1796, Lincoln Co. NC; died 2 Jul 1873, Independence, Polk Co., OR; was buried , Whiteaker Cemetery, Polk Co. OR.
    10. Elizabeth WHITAKER was born 1797, Lincoln Co. NC.
    11. Catherine Rachel WHITEAKER was born 4 May 1804, Washington, Co. VA; died 26 Aug 1868, Astoria, Clatsop Co., OR; was buried , Burch Family Cemetery, Polk. Co. OR.

  3. 10.  Moses Parsley was born 1752, Pittsylvania Co. VA; died 30 Aug 1831, Russell Co. VA.

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1810 US Census
    Name: Moses Pasley[Moses Parsley]
    Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Washington, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 15: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 4
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
    Number of Household Members: 8

    1820 US Census
    Name: Moses Pasley Senior [Moses Parsley]
    Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Lebanon, Russell, Virginia
    Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
    Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 16: 1
    Free White Persons - Over 25: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 5
    Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5

    1830 US Census
    Name: Moses Parsley
    Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Russell, Virginia
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Males - 70 thru 79: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: 1
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 1
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1
    Total Free White Persons: 4
    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 4

    LAND TAX RECORDS

    After Moses and Obedience married, they lived in various southwestern VA. counties as follows; Henry Co. (1770s and 1791-93) Montgomery Co. (1780s), Grayson Co. (1794), Washington Co. Northern District (1790s-1818), and Russell Co., Western District (1819-22 and 1828-31).

    1774: Appeared on list of titheables in Pittsylvania Co.,VA counted in a household totaling 12 tithes.

    1775: List of tithables; Pittsylvania Co.,VA

    13 Sept.1786: 91 acres on east side of the Little River surveyed.

    24 Jan. 1788: Montgomery Co.,VA tax list; 2 horses, cattle

    10 Nov. 1789: Personal Property Tax list: 1 horse

    1790: 100 acres surveyed on east side of Little River

    1792: Henry Co., VA Tax list; 1 white male and 1 horse

    1793: Same

    1794: One horse

    1795 and 1796: Tax list in Grayson Co.,VA

    1800: Washington Co.,VA; 1 white male over 16, 1 horse, 9 cattle

    28 Sept. 1801; Henry Co. Tax list

    1804: Washington Co. tax list

    1805: Same; 1 male over 16, 2 horses.

    1807: Same; 2 horses

    1809: Same; 2 white males over 16; 3 horses

    1810: Same

    1811-1817: Same

    1818: Russell Co.,VA tax list
    Deed of purchase from John Baker; 2 tracts: 50 acres on Cedar Creek and 120 acres on Little Cedar Creek.

    1819-1820: Russell Co Tax list

    1820: Russell Co.,VA Census with Obedience and Alexander
    Deed of Trust to Harry Smith, 2 tracts

    1821-1822: Russell Co. Tax list
    Deed of Release from Harry Smith for 2 tracts bought in 1818.

    29 March 1822: Russell Co.: Deed of Sale to Samuel and Alexander Parsley; 2 tracts, bought in 1818.

    1828-1830: Russell Co. Tax List

    MILITARY RECORDS

    On Oct.7, 1777, Henry Co. VA., Moses renounced allegiance to King, swears allegiance to VA. The Library of Virginia in Richmond lists Moses Parsley in the Bedford Co. VA Militia during the Point Pleasant campaign in 1774.

    http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/Y4NGE1Q2VT69GPHMJFS79KXN4MN9EI1M4FXR2BT36QYD5N16UU-36781?func=full-set-set&set_number=003946&set_entry=000001&format=999

    He fought in Lord Dunmore's War under Captain Abraham Penn of Bedford County. Dunmore's War was a conflict between the Colony of Virginia and the Native Americans of the Ohio Valley. Following increased raids and attacks on frontiersmen in this region, the Royal Governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore, organized a large force of militia and marched to Fort Pitt arriving at the end of August 1774. Dunmore also ordered Colonel Andrew Lewis, commander of the southwestern Virginia militia, to raise an army in the south and meet Dunmore?s force along the Ohio River. Lewis formed militia companies from Augusta, Bedford, Botetourt, Culpeper, Dunmore, Fincastle, and Kentucky counties. After Colonel Lewis' victory at the Battle of Point Pleasant, Dunmore successfully negotiated a peace treaty with the Delaware, Mingo, and Shawnee chiefs that prevented them from settling or hunting south of the Ohio River.

    He fought at the Battle of Point Pleasant. This was a conflict between the Native American Confederation under the Shawnee chieftain Keightughqua, or Cornstalk, and the colonial forces under General Andrew Lewis. It was one of the bloodiest, hardest-fought battles ever waged between the early settlers and the Indians.

    The Virginians suffered a loss of eighty-one men and one hundred forty were wounded. Chief Cornstalk's fatalities were enormous. He lost two hundred men and had twice as many wounded. The result was a victory for the Virginia colonists and the opening of the area for permanent settlers. This opened the way to rapid western expansion.

    Some historians consider the Battle of Point Pleasant the first battle of the American Revolution in spite of the fact that this battle actually took place six months before the documented beginning of the war. However, no one questions the importance of this battle, which thwarted an alliance between Native American forces and British collaborators and established a peace with the Indians for the first three years of the Revolutionary War.

    The Shawnee had never given up their claims to western Virginia and interpreted the rapid settlement of whites into the area as acts of aggression. Hostilities reached a climax in 1773 when a group of volunteers from Fort Fincastle raided Shawnee towns. One of the worst atrocities of the conflict was the murder of several family members of Mingo chief Logan. Logan, who had previously lived peacefully with the settlers, killed at least 13 western Virginians that summer in revenge.

    The Battle of Point Pleasant, fought between the Long Knives of Virginia and the Shawnee Indians and their allies on October 10, 1774, was the final battle of Governor John Murray, the Earl of Dunmore, and is considered by many to be the first battle of the American Revolution. It is said that when George Washington surveyed the area in the 1740s, he referred to it as the Pleasant Point.

    Cornstalk was the principal chief of all the Shawnee sects at this time. He led both the Shawnee warriors and other tribes who joined the Shawnee in this battle. The Shawnee, who had lived in this area for hundreds of years, were hunters and farmers. They burned parts of the forests to make fields, and then they grew maize, beans, and pumpkins. They lived in wigwams, which they made by bending small trees and tying them together, then draping animal skins over them.

    Virginia Governor John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, plotted to crush the Shawnee and end hostilities. Dunmore drew up a plan to trap the Shawnee between two armies. The governor personally led the northern army while land speculator Andrew Lewis led a smaller force from the south. But Shawnee leader Cornstalk struck the southern regiment before it united with Dunmore's troops.

    On October 10, 1774, Cornstalk's force of approximately 1,200 men attacked Lewis at the confluence of the Kanawha and Ohio rivers at present-day Point Pleasant. After the battle, which resulted in significant losses on both sides, the Shawnee retreated to protect their settlements in the Scioto Valley in present-day Ohio. As a condition of the subsequent Treaty of Camp Charlotte, the Delaware, Shawnee, and Mingo relinquished all claims to land south of the Ohio River. The Battle of Point Pleasant eliminated Native Americans as a force on the frontier for the first three years of the American Revolutionary War, which began in April 1775, clearing the way for peaceful settlement of the region.

    WILL OF MOSES PARSLEY

    Russell County, Virginia; Will Book 4a, Page 564 Executed Sep 1831

    In the name of God amen. I Moses Parsley of the County of Russell and common wealth of Virginia being weak in body, but of perfect sound mind and memory, do this thirtieth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, make this my last will and testament in manner and form following.

    I will and bequeath to my loving wife Obedience all my estate real and personal during her natural life to make use of at her discretion for the support of her to have and to hold it without any appraisement or sale.

    This my last will and testament revoking all other wills heretofore made by me. In witness, whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and the year above written.
    his Moses x Parsley (Seal) markSigned, sealed and published in the presence of us

    Anderson Hendricks, Samuel Sergant, Abraham Rearly

    his Rolin x Chiles mark

    At Russell September Court 1831. This instrument of writing was exhibited in court as and for the last will & testament of Moses Parsley deceased, and proven by the oath of Anderson Hendricks and Abraham Rearly, two of the subscribing witnesses thereto, and ordered to be recorded.



    Birth:
    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    Name: Moses Parsley
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: VA
    Birth Year: 1752
    Spouse Name: Obedience Ryburn
    Number Pages: 1

    Moses married Obedience (Biddy) Ryburn Between 1770 to 1775, Pittsylvania Co. VA. Obedience was born ca 1757, Pittsylvania Co. VA; died ca 1850, Logan Co. WV. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Obedience (Biddy) Ryburn was born ca 1757, Pittsylvania Co. VA; died ca 1850, Logan Co. WV.

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1850 Census
    Name: Biddy Pasley [Biddy Parsley]
    Age: 93
    Birth Year: abt 1757
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1850: District 32, Logan, Virginia
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Family Number: 436
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Moses Pasley 56
    Polly Pasley 47
    Sarah Pasley 21
    Lucinda Pasley 15
    Saml Pasley 12
    Biddy Pasley 93

    Notes:

    Married:
    U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    Name: Moses Parsley
    Gender: Male
    Birth Place: VA
    Birth Year: 1752
    Spouse Name: Obedience Ryburn
    Number Pages: 1

    Children:
    1. John Parsley
    2. William Parsley was born ca 1776, Virginia; died Aft 1850, Dekalb Co. TN.
    3. Frances Parsley
    4. Jesse Parsley
    5. Obedience Parsley
    6. James Parsley
    7. Samuel Parsley
    8. 5. Elizabeth PARSLEY was born Abt 1790, Saltville, Washington Co., VA; died 27 Jul 1832, Washington, Co. VA.
    9. Moses Parsley, Jr.
    10. Alexander Parsley