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151 "Virginia Gleanings in England" The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Published by: Virginia Historical Society, Vol. 56, No. 3 (Jul., 1948), pp. 323-327.


 
Bell, Humphrey (I29492)
 
152 "Virginia Revolutionary Pension Applications", Vol. Six; Abstracted and Compiled by John Frederick Dorman.
Page 66

John Berry also served one month as a substitute for his brother-in-law John Tate. This was in the Fall, shortly before Cornwallis' capture in Oct 1781, under Capt. William Tate in Col. Boyer's regiment. He was under Gen. Campbell, a militia officer who died on this expedition. 
Family F11444
 
153 "West Virginia Births." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2008, 2009.

Name: Howard Wm Bannister
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 1929
Birth Place: Logan
FHL Film Number: 571980

Social Security Death Index
Name: Howard W. Bannister
SSN: 235-42-4580
BORN: 6 Jul 1929
Died: 11 Jul 1967
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951) 
Bannister, Howard William (I33822)
 
154 "West Virginia Births." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2008, 2009.
Name: Bessie A Thompson
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 2 Jul 1903
Birth Place: Summers County, West Virginia
Birth County: Summers
Father: H D Thompson
Mother: G H
FHL Film Number: 589340 
Thompson, Bessie A. (I33924)
 
155 "West Virginia Deaths, 1853-1970." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Name: Annie Lyde Trivett
Death Date: 17 Jul 1971
Death Place: Mercer, West Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Female
Father Name: Calvin Cordle
Mother Name: Suzie Webb
Spouse Name: W. C. Trivett
FHL Film Number: 2114467

Social Security Death Index
Name: Anna Trivett
SSN: 233-20-4842
Last Residence: 24605 Bluefield, Tazewell, Virginia
BORN: 7 Jun 1901
Died: Jul 1971
State (Year) SSN issued: West Virginia (Before 1951)  
Caudill, Anna Lyde (I35617)
 
156 "West Virginia Deaths, 1853-1970." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Name: Goldie Elizabeth Carter
Death Date: 31 Mar 1968
Death Place: Raleigh, West Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Female
Father Name: Embert Boyd
Mother Name: Mary Mitchell
Spouse Name: Elisha Carter
FHL Film Number: 1992238 
Boyd, Goldie Elizabeth (I33007)
 
157 "West Virginia Deaths, 1853-1970." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah. From originals housed in county courthouses throughout West Virginia. "Death Records."

Name: Bessie Lee Teaford
Death Date: 10 Apr 1968
Death Place: Raleigh, West Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Father Name: Charles L. Reid
Mother Name: Harriet McClung
Spouse Name: J.F. Teaford
FHL Film Number: 1992193 
Reid, Bessie Lee (I32319)
 
158 "West Virginia Deaths, 1853-1970." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah. From originals housed in county courthouses throughout West Virginia. "Death Records."

Name: Jacob Franklin Teaford
Death Date: 19 Feb 1972
Death Place: Raleigh, West Virginia
Father Name: Frank Blair Teaford
Mother Name: Neola Cunningham
FHL Film Number: 2114527 
Teaford, Jacob Franklin (I32371)
 
159 "Woodville" is the modern spelling of the name and was not so spelled at the time, even though uniform spelling was not established for almost two centuries. The spelling used at the time was "Wydeville" or "Wydville". Family F14543
 
160 (Both Laura and Samuel were alive in 1910 WASHINGTON CO.VA Census. Married 10 years, 4 children.) SANDIFER, Anna Laura (I2585)
 
161 (Both Laura and Samuel were alive in 1910 WASHINGTON CO.VA Census. Married 10 years, 4 children.)  GOFF, Samuel (I2584)
 
162 (calculated from 1840 Census) WARREN, Aaron (I7086)
 
163 (calculated) TAYLOR, Deliverance (I7061)
 
164 (no kin) a good natured man, but lacked enterprise, energy and industry. WALKER, John (I7473)
 
165 (no kin) an indolent lazy man. He may been the brother to John and William Walker who married Elizabeth and Rhoda. WALKER, James (I7479)
 
166 (perhaps) NATT, Mary (I7112)
 
167 (Ref: 1860 Washington Co. VA Census) son of Andrew Lee Nelson, born 1828 and his wife, Frances B. Crosswhite, born 1828, North Carolina, d/o Robert Crosswhite and Anna Stultz. Walter was one of six known children born in this family and was 32 at the time of his marriage to Caldonia NELSON, Walter Lee (I1470)
 
168 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WORLEY, Roby (I1982)
 
169 (Ref: Will of her grandfather, Benjamin Whitaker.) She was 10 years old. 

Portrait & Biographical Record of the Willamette Valley Oregon." Chapman Publishing Company, 1903. p. 1126.

HON. JAMES L. COLLINS

The marriage of Judge Collins occurred in Polk county in 1861, Miss Mary Whiteaker becoming his wife. She was born in De Kalb county, Ill., in 1846, the daughter of Benjamin Whiteaker, who was one of the pioneers of Polk county in 1847, and a relative of John Whiteaker, the first governor of Oregon. Mrs. Collins died in 1864, leaving one daughter, Nellie, who is a graduate of La Creole Academy, the state normal school at Monmouth, and the New York state normal college at Oswego, N. Y. She is now critic in the state normal school at Madison, S. D., which position she has occupied for the past ten years. 
COLLINS, Ellen (I2441)
 
170 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SMITH, Verlin Wayne (I1586)
 
171 12 years old in 1900 Census.

Another source states his name is Raleigh Monroe Davenport. This source also states Raleigh was a son of Belle Alleica Baker and Rodolphus Henry Davenport. From his age this is very possible. In 1900 Census Mary was 27, Righley was 12.  If Mary was his mother she would have been only 15 when he was born. [Source: Whitley Davenport, CA] 
DAVENPORT, Righley M. (I2291)
 
172 1299 "Summoned" as 1st Baronet Lord Strange of Knockin

The Barony of Strange of Hunstanton started as a branch of the original Strange (Le Strange) family and the Barony of Knockin (Knockyn) in Shropshire, on the border (frontier or "marches") of Wales. The Strange family was one of those charged with containing the border area with the wild Celts of Wales, who would revolt against the Normans periodically. Hunstanton is in Norfolk, and Strange (Le Strange) lines were there from the generation or two before the Norman conquest in 1066. The Le Stranges are associated with the Celtic-Norman counts and Dukes of Brittany. 
LE STRANGE, Lord John V (I7608)
 
173 13 Feb 1809 wife Patience and children Sarah Stiles, Elizabeth, Mehitable, Lydia, George and Elisha HUNTRESS, George (I7019)
 
174 14 Apr 1821 His will mentions his wife Keziah, son William, daughters Eunice (wife of Benjamin Russell), Nancy (wife of Clement Russell), Ada (Rogers) and Sarah (Wentworth) and grandsons James Warren and Benjamin Russell, both under 21 WARREN, Aaron (I7086)
 
175 14 years older than Louise. World War I Vet, Graduate of West Point, ws a general in World War II, US Army IV Corps. Accepted to UVA to become a physician and also received two appointments to wither West Point or Annapolis. HARTNESS, Harlan Nelson (I6727)
 
176 16 June 1730 HEARL, William (I7101)
 
177 16 May 1732 Judith and Pierre sold to James Bryan for 20 £ their right to the 68 acres Isaac Lefevre was granted in 31 Oct 1716. LEFEVRE, Judith (Judie) (I5835)
 
178 1749, 16 Jun: At a King William Co., VA court, Ann Temple presented three writings, A, B and C, each purporting to be the will of Joseph Temple. William Temple, Gent., son and heir of Joseph, appeared and consented to enter immediately on the contestation of the wills.  Temple, William (I29497)
 
179 1757 Purchased tract "Food Plenty" Owings Mills Area from William Rogers

1759 Purchased tract "Soldiers Delight" from William Rogers

21 May 1785 Estate filed, he died intestate




 
Lowe, John Sr. (I13687)
 
180 1773: The first permanent settlers [in Tazewell Co., VA] came from Augusta and Rockbridge counties, New River and its tributaries. . . . In 1773 there were settled [among others] JAMES and CHARLES SCAGGS in Baptist Valley, five miles from site of Tazewell. --Robert Bell Woodworth, The Captives of Abb's Valley: A Legend of Frontier Life (Staunton, VA: McClure Co., Inc., Publishers, 1942), xi

"The life of Daniel Boone," written by Lyman C Draper, LL.D., Henry, Charles and Richard Skaggs, and three other brothers were grandsons of an Irishman who fled from Ireland (Londonderry) in 1688-89, when so many of the Scotch-Irish race emigrated to the shores of the New World.

Deposition of WILLIAM RATLIFF (27 April 1836 at the home of WILLIAM SKAGGS, Aleck Fork of Pitman Creek). I was acquainted with MOSES SKAGGS of Green County, KY. He had 4 sisters, to wit: SUSANNAH, wife of RICHARD WHIT; LYDIA, wife of MATTHIAS HARMON, ELIZABETH "Betsy," wife of JOHN HANKINS; and NANCY, wife of WILLIAM MERIDY. I was quite intimate with them in Virginia. I knew them before they married. MOSES had a brother named JOHN SKAGGS. . . I knew the brothers of MOSES SKAGGS. They were HENRY, JAMES, CHARLES, JOHN, RICHARD and JACOB SKAGGS. I knew them in Kentucky and they all raised large families.

Deposition of FRANCES SAMPLES (27 April 1836). I was familiar with MOSES SKAGGS who died in Green County about 40 years ago. He had 4 sisters, to wit: SUSANNAH, wife of RICHARD WHIT; LYDIA, wife of MATTHIAS HARMAN; ELIZABETH, wife of JOHN HANKINS, and NANCY, wife of WILLIAM MERIDY. They lived in Virginia. When I knew them, MOSES had 6 brothers: HENRY, JOHN, JAMES, CHARLES, RICHARD and JACOB.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ky/green/estates/skaggs1.txt
http://www.getnet.com/~cingram/f614.htm

Book 2, p.137. Will of Charles Skaggs. Written 9 February 1815. My wife, Lucy. My sons Moses, Archibald, Frederick, and Thomas. My daughters Rachel Blevens, Nancy Meredith, Polly Gray, and Sally Robertson. To Tempy Belcher, w. of Berry. To Nathan Blevens. Witnesses James Akin, Charles Blevens, Charity Howell, William G. Owens, and Zachariah Nance. Probated 22 January 1816. --Karen R. Cucchia , Dec. 8, 1998, from Elizabeth Prather Ellesberry, Will Records of Green County, KY 1796-1824

SKAGGS-D Digest V99 #110, 10/19/99, Henry SKAGGS' Burial Site. An AKERS researcher sent a clipping from "The Kentucky Explorer" magazine, October 1999 issue, that features an article about the efforts of the South Central Kentucky Historical Society to mark forgotten cemeteries in the area. This article has a photo of society volunteers who have placed a sign on or near the burial place of Henry SKAGGS, the Long Hunter, located on the property of former Kentucky Governor Louie NUNN, at Hiseville Park, KY. The site is in Barren Co., KY, and near Green Co., KY, where Henry SKAGGS and Charles SKAGGS' wills are filed.

Henry SKAGGS m. Mary THOMPSON, d/o John THOMPSON and Mary (unknown). I am interested in exchanging information with anyone who might know where Henry's brother, Charles SKAGGS and his wife, Lucy THOMPSON, might be buried. Mary and Lucy are sisters of my ancestor, Archibald THOMPSON, b. 1736, who left a diary, transcripts and index of which can be seen at Doug Moore's home page at http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore

The SKAGGS and THOMPSON families were in Montgomery and Tazewell Counties, VA, in the mid-1700s and settled in Kentucky on the Green and Cumberland Rivers before 1800.

Lived at Slash Branch Of Little Brush Creek, KY.

There was a grand jury indictment in Green Co. KY against him on May 5, 1795 for saying "God Damm" in the winter of 1795. 
SKAGGS, Charles (I4565)
 
181 177? Sept. 13. A list of persons sworn to the States in Capt. McCORKLE's Company of Montgomery Co., VA, includes HENRY SCAGGS, son of AARON; James (longman); John (Gourd Head); John, Jr.; John Zachariah; and Moses SCAGGS.

Another researcher interpreted the preceding list as:
Sworn of Capt. Daniel Triggs Company: 9th September 1777
Sept. 13, 1777, includes John Scaggs, Junr.; Archibald Scaggs; Charles Skaggs; John Skaggs (Goard Head); Moses Skaggs; John Hankins [md. Elizabeth "Betsy" Skaggs]; John Skaggs; HENRY SKAGGS (son to AARON); Zachariah Skaggs.
Sept. 15: Richard Whitt [md. Susannah Skaggs]; James Skaggs (longman). Ruby Altizer Roberts, Cambria, Va., in Virginia Vital Records (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1984), 214-15; actual page images at Family Tree Maker's GenealogyLibrary.com

MOSES SKAGGS was among the earliest justices of the peace for Green County, KY, all commissioned previous to the year 1801. --William B. Allen, A History of Kentucky (Louisville: Bradley & Gilbert, 1872), 397; actual page image at Ancestry.com.

"Reed and Related Families of Tazewell County, Virginia and McDowell County, West Virginia", by Juanita S Halstead.

Records in Green County, KY show that Moses Skaggs, a brother to Lydia and Henry, took up land there in the late 1700's. He (Moses) was killed by the Indians, but his wife lived on this land for some time after his demise. A litigation over this estate names his heirs who were brothers and sisters, as well as nieces and nephews. Moses and His wife had no children. It was the file on
this case which gave us proof of our family connections.

There was a big court case over dispostion of his property after his death since he had no heirs.

Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800
Circuit Court Records, Section "I."
Judgments.
page 162
Lewis vs. Draffin--O. S. 202; N. S. 71--Bill, 1809. Involves lands in Albemarle County in Kentucky, and Ohio. Deed dated 7th September, 1805, by Robert Draffin of Albemarle to James Lewis of Albemarle; conveys tract on Pitman's Creek in Green County, part of tract granted to Hervey and Clark (400 acres), cor. MOSES SKEGGS. Recorded in Albemarle, 8th May, 1806. Deed dated 12th May, 1806, by same to Richard Anderson, 722 acres on Ivy Creek in Albemarle. Recorded in Albemarle, 2d June, 1806. Deed dated 7th September, 1787, by John Harvie of Richmond, to Robert Draffin of Albemarle, 2,000 acres on Sinking Creek in Jefferson County, adjoining Henry Hogan. Patent by Jefferson, President of U. S., to James Lewis, assignee of Ro. Draffin, in consideration of military services of William Ware. Thomas Burk, Mosby Childress and James Cooley, all soldiers for three years; William Smith, a drummer for the war; Wormack Blackenship, corporal for three years; Cole Robinson, sergeant for three years, in Virginia line on Continental Establishment, for 1,000 acres between Little Miami and Scioto Rivers. Deed 6th December, 1797, by Robert Draffin of Albemarle to James Lewis of same place; two tracts; 800 acres in Green County, Kentucky, on Pitman's or Sinking Creek, part of 2,000 acres sold by Harvie and Clark to Draffin. Proved at Court of Quarter Sessions in Green County, 20th March, 1798 Deed 6th November, 1799, by same to same, at same place; part of tract patented to Christopher Clark and John Harvie. Recorded in Green County, 23d December, 1799. Deed dated 20th January, 1794, by Robert Draffin to Robert Pattenger of Green County, Kentucky, 320 acres in Green County on Sinking Creek, part of 2,000 acres above. Recorded in Green County, 14th October, 1794. Courses of deeds in Green County, viz: Robert Draffin to MOSES SKAGGS, 216 acres; Robert Draffin to Wm. and Michael Sympson, 302 3/4 acres; Robert Draffin to Wm. Buckner, 370 acres; Robert Draffin to James McColgan, 103 acres; Robert Draffin to Wm. McColgan, 88 acres. (Ancestry.com) 
SKAGGS, Moses Atheron (I4563)
 
182 177? Sept. 13. A list of persons sworn to the States in Capt. McCORKLE's Company of Montgomery Co., VA, includes HENRY SCAGGS, son of AARON; James (longman); John (Gourd Head); John, Jr.; John Zachariah; and Moses SCAGGS.

Another researcher interpreted the preceding list as:
Sworn of Capt. Daniel Triggs Company: 9th September 1777, Sept. 13, 1777, includes John Scaggs, Junr.; Archibald Scaggs; Charles Skaggs; John Skaggs (Goard Head); Moses Skaggs; John Hankins [md. Elizabeth "Betsy" Skaggs]; John Skaggs; HENRY SKAGGS (son to AARON); Zachariah Skaggs. Sept. 15: Richard Whitt [md. Susannah Skaggs]; James Skaggs (longman.

Ruby Altizer Roberts, Cambria, Va., in Virginia Vital Records (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1984), 214-15; actual page images at Family Tree Maker's GenealogyLibrary.com

Deposition of WILLIAM RATLIFF (27 April 1836 at the home of WILLIAM SKAGGS, Aleck Fork of Pitman Creek). I was acquainted with MOSES SKAGGS of Green County, KY. He had 4 sisters, to wit: SUSANNAH, wife of RICHARD WHIT; LYDIA, wife of MATTHIAS HARMON, ELIZABETH "Betsy," wife of JOHN HANKINS; and NANCY, wife of WILLIAM MERIDY. I was quite intimate with them in Virginia. I knew them before they married. MOSES had a brother named JOHN SKAGGS. . . I knew the brothers of MOSES SKAGGS. They were HENRY, JAMES, CHARLES, JOHN, RICHARD and JACOB SKAGGS. I knew them in Kentucky and they all raised large families.

Deposition of FRANCES SAMPLES (27 April 1836). I was familiar with MOSES SKAGGS who died in Green County about 40 years ago. He had 4 sisters, to wit: SUSANNAH, wife of RICHARD WHIT; LYDIA, wife of MATTHIAS HARMAN; ELIZABETH, wife of JOHN HANKINS, and NANCY, wife of WILLIAM MERIDY. They lived in Virginia. When I knew them, MOSES had 6 brothers: HENRY, JOHN, JAMES, CHARLES, RICHARD and JACOB. 
SKAGGS, Elizabeth (Betsy) (I4567)
 
183 1790 United States Federal Census
Name: Jesse Rieves [Jesse Raves]
Home in 1790: Wayne, North Carolina
Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females: 1
Number of Household Members: 3 
Reaves, Jesse (I11978)
 
184 18 May 1789 sold her part of her father's lands to her brother James. BRYANT, Judith (I5841)
 
185 1800 United States Federal Census
Name: Adam Reves
Home: Wayne, North Carolina
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 3
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Slaves: 3
Number of Household Members Under 16: 5
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 10 
Reaves, Adam (I11975)
 
186 1800 United States Federal Census
Name: Elisabeth Reves
Home in 1800: Wayne, North Carolina
Free White Persons - Males -10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over: 1
Number of Slaves: 13
Number of Household Members Under 16: 3
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 20

FATHER'S WILL

WILL OF HENRY CARRAWAY:As recorded in Wayne County, NC Wills, Book A-7, 1776-1805, p.14.

In the name of God Amen. I Henry Carraway of the State of North Carolina and county of Wayne being very sick and weak in body but of a sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for it, but calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing it is appointed for ALL men once to die do constitute, make and Ordain this my last will and Testament in the following manner VIS:

Principally and first of all I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it me, and my body I recommend to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors, hereafter named nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Might Power of God, and Touching such Wordly Estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life, I do give and dispose of the same in the following manner and form.

First my will and desire is, that all my just debts and funeral charges be cleared and discharged.

Item - I (Leave) to my beloved wife Elizabeth Carraway the use of all my plantation lands and tenements and like wise the use of all my estate both real and personal during her life or widowhood--and after her death or widowhood I desire that the Negro wench named Doll and all her increase, since she has been in my possession I leave to so(?) and the money arising there from to be equally divided amongst my eight children Vis: Zilpha, Mary Ann, John, Elizabeth, Civil, Molly, Eve and Adam.

Item - I give and bequeath to my son John Carraway after his mother's death or widowhood, the plantation whereon I now dwell with all the land belonging thereunto on the east side of Carraway's Creek to him and his heirs forever.

Item - I give and bequeath to my son Adam Carraway all of my lands and tenements on the west side of Carraway Creek and one negro boy named Ned to his and his heirs forever...and in case the said Adam Carraway should died before he arrives at the full age of 21 years then my will and desire is that the said land and negro may be sold and the money arising there from to be equally divided amongst the rest of my children.

Item - I give and bequeath to my daughter Eve Carraway one negro boy named Sam to her and her heirs forever..and in case she the said Eve should died before she marrys or arrives at the age of 18 years...then my will and desire is that the said negro shall be sold and the money arising there from be equally divided amongst the rest of my children...and all the rest of my estate that I have not yet bequeathed (after?) my wife's death or widowhood I leave to be equally divided amonst four of my children vis: Sevil, Molly, Eve, and Adam.

Item - I do appoint my loving wife executrix and my friends Doc and Richard McKinne Executors to this my last will and testament. And I do hereby utter revoke Disannul and make void all and every other former will or wills heretofore by me made ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 20th day of Feb anmo domini: One thousand seven hundred and eighty four (1784).

Signed Henry Caraway (seal)

Signed, seald, Declared and pronounced by the testator as his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence and the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names. Joseph Slocump - Mary Slocumb; Sevil Carraway (signed with an X)
 
Carraway, Elizabeth (I11974)
 
187 1800 United States Federal Census
Name: Marulas Slacum [Marcellas Slacum]
Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Dorchester, Maryland
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2
Free White Persons - Males -10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Slaves: 19
Number of Household Members Under 16: 4
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 25
 
Slacum, Marcellus (I25583)
 
188 1808, Oct. 2 Faitha died after their last child, Pheriba was born. This date is on an insert in the bible of Moses Alexander (son of Ezekiel, son of Asa Sr.) which gives the correct date of her birth plus birth and death of Asa, Sr. WOOTEN, Faitha (I6120)
 
189 1810 United States Federal Census

Name: John Able
County: Botetourt
State: Virginia
Free White Males 16 to 25: 1
Free White Males 45 and Over: 1
Free White Females 26 to 44: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 3

Source Citation: Year: 1810; Census Place: , Botetourt, Virginia; Roll: 66; Page: 604; History Number: 0181426; Image: 00593. 
Heibst, Maria Elizabeth (I8888)
 
190 1810 United States Federal Census
Name: Lovard Reeves
Home: Wayne, North Carolina
Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 3
Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 44 : 1
Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 1
Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 4
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 6 
Reaves, Lovett (I11979)
 
191 1820 United States Federal Census
Name: Henry Roberts
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Wayne, Kentucky
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 2
Total Free White Persons: 3 
Ecton, Catherine (I13915)
 
192 1823 William Elswick, a farmer, paid land tax in Tazewell Co., VA

5 Apr 1834 William bought 55 acres of land lying in Paint Lick Section on Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River for $160. TazCo DB6, page 366

9 Apr 1859 William attended the sale of his late brother, Talbert's property. Talbert's son William was also in attendance. The older William bought a cradle for $1. TazCo PR 
ELSWICK, William (Billy) (I3919)
 
193 1829 Washington County VA - Richard Whitaker, at age 77,  married Elizabeth Blair Chapman, widow of Rev. Isaac Chapman.


Sept 27, 1858 WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA Will Book 14, p 318  Will of Elizabeth Blair Chapman Whitaker is recorded.

"I desire should I succeed in obtaining bounty land in right of my 1st husband, Isaac Chapman, which I am now making application under the Act of Congress passed Mar 3, 1855, whatever is so obtained to be equally divided amongst my sons and daughters now living, there being but one of my daughters to witness: Sarah Lawrence. My other two daughters now dead, who were Rachel Hudson and Margaret Heneger.  I give to Mary Hudson, the daughter of William Hudson and my daughter, Rachel, Margaret's portion. I give to her two youngest daughters, Margaret Ann and Allian C. Heneger the portion.

I further desire whatever remains of the pension which I am at present drawing from Isaac Chapman, number W-3483, BL. 10245 160 55, after debts paid, go to my son, Andrew Chapman.

Son, Andrew Chapman, son-in-law, William Hudson, Exors." 
CHAPMAN, Elizabeth Blair (I812)
 
194 1830 Census, Russell Co. VA Thomas had one male age 20 thru 29 [himself], one female under age 5 [Lydia] one females age 15 thru 19 [Nancy his wife] and one male slave under the age of 10.

1840 Census Russell Co. VA, Thomas had two males under 5 [John and Hugh], one male 5-10 [Reese], one female under 5 [Joanna], one female 5-10 [Emeline], and one female 10-15 [Lydia].

1850 Census Russell Co. page 310A, Family #1250. Listed as Nancy Chambers, age 38, born in Tazewell Co, VA, head of household.

1860 Census Tazewell Co. VA, Cedar Bluff, page 837 has the following info:

Chambers, Nancy, age 60, district: Cedar Bluff, page 837. Nancy was living with Joanna, John, Douglas Chambers, age 3 [John's son Douglas Rees Chambers], and Caladina Chambers [Clarissa Shortridge, John's wife], age 15.

1870 Census Buchanan Co. VA, Garden District, Nancy Chambers, age 55, unable to read and write, is living next door to her son John Chambers. Living with her is her daughter, Joannah, age 33, occupation weaver, and her son William F. Chambers, age 5.

1880 Census, Buchanan Co. VA, Garden District, Nancy Chambers, age 73, mother is living in the household of John Chambers. She is unable to read or write.

Nancy died in Buchanan Co. was with son, John. This info came from Lori (ddoerr@houston.rr.com) 
CHRISTIAN, Nancy (I3907)
 
195 1830 Census, Russell Co. VA Thomas had one male age 20 thru 29 [himself], one female under age 5 [Lydia] one females age 15 thru 19 [Nancy] and one male slave under the age of 10.

1840 Census, Russell Co. VA Thomas had two males under 5 [John and Hugh], one male 5-10 [Reese], one female under 5 [Joanna], one female 5-10 [Emeline], and one female 10-15 [Lydia].

DOD given as 1849 in Russell Co. VA

Tazewell County Marriages
Feb. 27, 1855
CHAMBERS, REES (21) Single. Born in Tazewell Co. Farmer. Son of Thomas & Nancy Christian 
CHAMBERS, Thomas (I3897)
 
196 1834, 10 Oct. He died; this is from the pension statement of his son Asa Alexander, Jr., County Clerk, Dale Co., Alabama.
 
ALEXANDER, Asa Castellaw (I6115)
 
197 1840 Census for Tazewell Co. VA. listed as male between ages of 40-49. PETTS, Adam (I948)
 
198 1840 census shows her father Jacob being in
White, Cambria Co. PA 
Kibler, Margaret (I12689)
 
199 1840 U.S. Federal Census, Thomas had two males under 5 [John and Hugh], one male 5-10 [Reese], one female under 5 [Joannah], one female 5-10 [Emeline], and one female 10-15 [Lydia].

1850 Census, Russell Co. VA, District 54, Joannah Chambers, Age 15, Birthplace Virginia in household number 1250. She is living with her mother Nancy and her siblings Emeline, Hugh, John, and Sarah Jane. Additional children are Davis Chambers and Allyfair, both less than a year old.

1860 Census, Tazewell Co. VA, Cedar Bluff, Joanah Chambers is 23 years old, living in the household of her mother Nancy, with her brother John, Douglas Chambers, age 3 [John's son Douglas Rees Chambers], and Caladina Chambers [Clarissa Shortridge, John's wife], age 15.

1870 Census Buchanan Co. VA, Garden District, Joannah, age 33, occupation weaver, is living next door to her brother John Chambers. She is living with her mother Nancy Chambers, age 55, unable to read and write, and her son William F. Chambers, age 5. 
CHAMBERS, Joannah (I3914)
 
200 1840 U.S. Federal Census, Thomas had two males under 5 [John and Hugh], one male 5-10 [Reese], one female under 5 [Joanna], one female 5-10 [Emeline], and one female 10-15 [Lydia].

1850 Census, Russell Co. VA, District 54, Hugh Chambers, Age 12, Birthplace Virginia in household number 1250. He is living with his mother Nancy and his siblings Lydia, Emeline, Joannah, John, and Sarah Jane. Additional children are Davis Chambers and Allyfair, both less than a year old.

1860 Census, Breathitt Co. KY, District 1, Jackson Post Office, Hugh age 22, Abby age 24, and son John age 3.

CHAMBERS, HUGH: Co. A. Enl. 29 May 1861 at Wytheville. Sick when the regt. moved from Wytheville, 7/12/61. Present 12/61, then NFR. 45th Virginia Infantry.
NFR - no further record

1880 Census, Russell Co. VA, New Garden, Hugh is listed as 44 years old, a farmer, living in his household is his wife Abigail, age 44, and children, George age 16; Eliza, age 14; Robert age 8; Joannah age 2.

 
CHAMBERS, Hugh (I3916)
 

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