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The Foxworthy-Fallon Siblings THE FOXWORTHY - FALLON SIBLINGS by Donald F. Foxworthy This book has been reprinted with the permission of Donald F. Foxworthy by the Livermore-Amador Genealogical Society P.O. Box 901, Livermore, CA 94551-0901 www.L-AGS.org Project Leader Richard Finn Digital conversion George Anderson Cover design Richard Finn . Published by the author in print in 1997 Republished in print by L-AGS in 2004 Converted to digital form, republished in print and posted online by L-AGS in 2012 In granting permission for republishing in 2004, the author specified, “ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This work or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form, electronically, computerized, microfilmed, or photographed for profit or commercial gain without the express written permission of the author.” In keeping with the author’s requirement, L-AGS offers this reprint at the cost of publication, with no markup for royalties to L-AGS. To purchase a copy, go to http://www.Lulu.com and type Foxworthy in the search box. About the Cover Photo courtesy of Mary Foxworthy Rasmussen, sister of the author The cover pictures the author, Donald Freeman Foxworthy, in 1944. He was born 5 March 1925 and died 18 September 2008. He was buried in the Maryland State Veterans Cemetery in Owings Mills, Baltimore County, Maryland. He joined the Navy in 1944 and reached the rank of Radioman 3rd Class. After the war he attended Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California. This book is a sequel to The Foxworthy-Fallon Saga, published in print by Donald Foxworthy in 1989. The Saga book is in the process of re-publication by L-AGS. INTRODUCTION The initial compilation of "The FOXWORTHY-FALLON SAGA" completed in the Spring of 1989 dealt primarily with the direct lineal ancestors beginning with the compiler's father and mother and extending back to John Foxworthy and Sarah Northcut. This covered a span of more than two-hundred years dating back to the marriage of John and Sarah in Overwharton Parish, Stafford county, VA on 29 September 1751. Even though the compilation covered more than sixty direct lineal ancestors, the compiler believed that there was more to the Saga. Thus, the present compilation deals with the siblings of those ancestors. Some of the sketches are very brief due to the paucity of data and others are longer due to the availability of data. Many people assisted the compiler in his quest for vital data and especially obituaries, wills and census data. Those who contributed are given recognition in the sketches rather than just listing names herewith. The compiler would also like to thank his immediate family for their forebearance during this period when data was being collected. Without their understanding, these sketches would not have come to fruition. My heartfelt thanks! And to all the "unsung" contributors, God bless you. Donald F. Foxworthy 22 Nov 1997 Baltimore, MD TABLE of CONTENTS SKETCHES PAGES WEF-01 (Orpha Ozella Foxworthy) 1. WEF-02 (Leroy Bennett Foxworthy) 2.-3. WEF-03 (Eura Edna Foxworthy) 4.-5. WEF-04 (Ruby Ann Foxworthy) 6.-7. WEF-05 (Elsie Pearl Foxworthy) 8. WEF-06 (Marcus Presley Foxworthy) 9.-l0. WEF-07 (Charles D. Foxworthy) 11. GFF-01 (Emily Josephine Fallon) 12. GFF-02 (Thomas Francis Fallon) 13.-15. GFF-03 (Mary Ellen Fallon) 16. GFF-04 (Margaret Fallon) 17. GFF-05 (August Henry Fallon) 18.-19. FLF-01 (Charles Wilis Foxworthy) 20.-22. FLF-02 (George G. Foxworthy) 23.-24. FLF-03 (Arthur Foxworthy) 25. FLF-04 (Emma Flora Foxworthy) 26. FLF-05 (Ira Alvin Bennett) 27. SEF-01 (William Alexander Furr) 28.-30. SEF-02 (Sina Furr) 31. SEF-03 (Charles Furr) 32. SEF-04 (Grade M. Furr) 33. SEF-05 (Harry B. Furr) 34. SEF-06 (Ira O. Furr) 35. SEF-07 (Bertha Furr) 36. SEF-08 (Evaline Furr) 37. SEF-09 (Frank Furr) 38. SEF-10 (Golda/Goldie Furr) 39. DHF-01 (John Fallon) 40. DHF-02/3 (Mary Ann Fallon & twin sister) 41. DHF-04 (Ellen Fallon) 42.-43. DHF-05 (Catherine Mary Fallon) 44.-45. DHF-06 (Ann Elizabeth Fallon) 46.-48. DHF-07 (Rodger Robert Fallon) 49.-50. DHF-08 (William Murray Fallon) 51.-52. MRF-01 (Catherine Reilly) 53.-54. MRF-02 (Mary Reilly) 55.-57. LF-01 (Martha Ann Foxworthy) 58. LF-02 (George W. Foxworthy) 59.-60. LF-03 (William Foxworthy) 61. LF-04 (Joseph Foxworthy) 62.-67. LF-05 (Malinda Foxworthy) 68. LF-06 (Mary Foxworthy) 69. LF-07 (Nancy E. Foxworthy) 70. LF-08 (Daniel Glascock Foxworthy) 71.-72. MJY-01 (Louisa Yeazle) 73.-74. MJY-02 (Mary Yeazle) 75. MJY-03 (David Yeazle, Jr.) 76. MJY-04 (William Yeazle) 77. MJY-05 (sister Yeazle) 78. MDF-01 (Sina Furr) 79.-80. TABLE of CONTENTS SKETCHES PAGES MDF-02 (Rachel Furr) 81. MDF-03 (Serena Furr) 82. MDF-04 (Jasper Whitesel) 83. MDF-05 (Martha Whitesel) 84. SAJ-01 (George W. Justus) 85. SAJ-02 (Nancy E. Justus) 86. SAJ-03 (Matilda Justus) 87. SAJ-04 (William A. Justus) 88. JF-01 (Honora Failon) 89. JF-02 (Catherine Fallon) 90. JF-03 (Mary Fallon) 91. JF-04 (Margaret Fallon) 92. JF-05 (Alice Fallon) 93.-94. EMF-01 (William Murray) 95.-96. EMF-02 (Patrick Murray) 97.-98. EMF-03 (Michael Murray) 99.-100. EMF-04 (Catherine Murray) 101. EMF-05 (Margaret Murray) 102. AF-01 (John Foxworthy) 103.-106. AF-02 (William Foxworthy, Jr.) 107.-109. AF-03 (Samuel Foxworthy) 110.-111. AF-04 (Thomas Foxworthy) 112.-113. AF-05 (Sarah/Sallie Foxworthy) 114.-115. AF-06 (Delilah Foxworthy) 116. AF-07 (Charlotte Foxworthy) 117.-118. NGF-01 (Joseph Glascock) 119.-122. NGF-02 (Newman Glascock) 123.-124. NGF-03 (Thomas Glascock) 125.-126. NGF-04 (Dempsey Giascock) 127. NGF-05 (Daniel Glascock) 128. NGF-06 (Kittura Glascock) 129. NGF-07 (George Glascock) 130. NGF-08 (Gracey Glascock) 131. A1F-01 (Jacob Furr) 132.-133. A1F-02 (Samuel/Sampson Furr) 134. A1F-03 (Edward Furr) 135. A1F-04 (Enoch Furr) 136. A1F-05 (William Furr, Jr. 137. A1F-06 (Mary Furr) 138. A1F-07 (Ephraim Furr) 139. RBF-01 (Sarah/Sally Booe) 140. RBF-02. (John Booe) 141. RBF-03 (William Booe) 142. RBF-04 (Lorenzo Dow Booe) 143. RBF-05 (Jacob Booe) 144. RBF-06 (Philip Booe) 145. RBF-07 (Benjamin Booe) 146. RBF-08 (Mary Ann Booe) 147. RBF-09 (Elizabeth Betsey Booe) 148. RBF-10 (unnamed children) 149. WF-01 (Suky/Saky Foxworthy) 150. TABLE of CONTENTS SKETCHES PAGES WF-02 (Thomas Foxworthy) 151. WF-03 (James Foxworthy) 152. WF-04 (unnamed son) 153. CC-01/2 (Elisha & Bazil Calvert) 154.-155. CC-03 (Rawleigh Calvert) 156. CC-04 (Zeal Calvert) 157. CC-05 (Spencer Calvert) 158. CC-06 (Burwill Calvert) 159. CC-07 (Constant Calvert) 160.-161. CC-08 (William Calvert, Jr.) 162. CC-09 (Landon Calvert) 163.-164. CC-10 (Gerrard Calvert) 165. GG-01 (Thomas Glascock, Jr.) 166.-167. GG-02 (John Glascock) 168. GG-03 (Elizabeth Glascock) 169. GG-04 (Agnes Glascock) 170. GG-05 (Susanna Glascock) 171. GG-06 (Polly Glascock) 172. GG-07 (Anne Glascock) 173.-174. GG-08 (William Glascock) 175. GG-09 (Sarah Glascock) 176. GG-10 (Benjamin Glascock) 177. GG-11 (Spencer Glascock) 178. GG-12 (Hannah Glascock) 179. GG-13 (Henry Glascock) 180. FJG-01 (George Jackson) 181. FJG-02 (Joseph Jackson, Jr.) 182. FJG-03 (William Jackson) 183. FJG-04 (Thomas Jackson) 184. 1. WEF-01 Orpha Ozella Foxworthy is the subject of this biographical sketch. She was the eldest of eight children born to Serena Ellen Furr and Freeman Leroy Foxworthy. She was also a sister of the compiler's father. Orpha was born 27 Jun 1880 in Fountain county, Indiana presumably in the community of what is known today as New- town, located in Richland township. The family bible only indi- cates the date of birth. Orpha died at an early age. The date of her death was not re- corded in the family bible. The cause of her death is unknown since such records were not maintained at that time. The place of her burial is also not known. During the course of a visit to Fountain county in 1986, the compiler, with the aid of his cousin (Elizabeth Buck), visited several cemeteries known to hold the remains of many ancestors and we were unable to locate a marker or tombstone for Orpha. Thus the date of her death and burial site will remain unknown. This, therefore, will conclude this sketch. 2. WEF-02 The subject of this sketch is Leroy Bennett Foxworthy, the eldest son of Serena Ellen Furr and Freeman Leroy Foxworthy. The family bible indicates that Leroy, or as he was known, Roy, was born 14 Jan 1882 in Richland township, Fountain county, Indiana. Leroy was married to Maud Taylor on 19 Sep 1902 according to the W.P.A. Index to Marriage Records of Fountain County, Indiana. From this union were born two sons: Merle and Floyd. The 1910 Fed- eral Census of Richland township, Fountain county, Indiana shows that Roy, as head of the household, was 28 years of age; Maud, his wife, was 23 years of age; son, Merle, was 7 years of age, and son, Floyd, was 5 years of age. The compiler sought records of birth for Merle and Floyd from the Fountain-Warren County Health Department in Attica, Indiana. However, the only record of birth the Department had was for Sam Foxworthy born in Fountain County, Indiana on 11 Apr 1905 to Roy Foxworthy (age 23) and R. Taylor (age 18). Presumably, Sam Foxwor- thy was in fact Floyd Foxworthy based on the 1910 census data.
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