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COMPILED BY ESTELLE CLARK WATSON SOME MARTIN, JEFFRIES, and WAYMAN FAMILIES

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Compiled by

ESTELLE CLARK WATSON

Gui Id Press, Inc . Skokie, Illinois 1965 THE FAMILY TREE I think that I shall never see The finish of a Family Tree. As it forever seems to grow From roots that started very low; 'Way back in ancient history times, In foreign lands and distant climes. From them grew trunk and branching limb, That dated back to time so dim, One seldom knows exactly when The parents met and married then. Nor when the twigs began to grow With odd named children, row on row. 'Though a verse like this is made by me, And the end's in sight as you can see; 'Tis not the same with Family Trees That grow and grow through centuries. Willis G. Corbitt

(Used by permission of the author)

Dedicated

in loving memory and devotion

to my wonderful husband, of some of whose sturdy Christian

pioneer ancestors this book is a

history.

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CONTENTS

SECTION 1-----MARTIN Page John Joseph Martin, the Immigrant, and His Descendants 3

Peter Martin Line 42

Miscellaneous Early Martin Court Records in Kentucky {and Indiana)

Mercer County Deeds 58 Woodford County Marriages 59 Woodford County Deeds 60 Woodford County Wi 11 s 62 Madison County Will; Shelby County Marriages 62 Shelby County Deeds 63 Shelby County Wills 71 Henry County Marriages 73 Henry County Deeds; Jessamine County Marriages 74 Jessamine County Deeds 75 Jessamine County Wills 77 Anderson County Wi II s 78 La Rue County---Nolyn Cemetery; Floyd {or Knott) County Unauthenticated Data; Harrison County, Indiana, Marriages 79 Harri son County, Ind. , Deeds 80

SECTION 11-----JEFFRI ES

Crosby 82

Smith 84

Jeffries 87

Miscellaneous Early Jeffries Records

Barbados; York, Lancaster, and King and Queen Counties, Virginia 102 Overwharton Parish {Old Stafford County) 103 Middlesex and Richmond Counties, Virginia 104 Essex, James City, Henrico, and Westmoreland Counties, Virginia 105 Surry, Orange, Pri nee Wi II i am, New Kent, Chari otte, and Northumberland Counties, Virginia l 06 Accomac, Pittsylvania, and Mecklenburg Counties, Virginia 107 Northampton County, Virginia 108 Greensville, Chesterfield, and Price George Counties, Virginia 109 Frederick, Sussex, Powhatan, Halifax, and Lunenburg Counties, Virginia 110 Spotsylvania and Fauquier Counties, Virginia 111 Culpeper County, Virginia 113 Miscellaneous Early Jeffries Records, continued

Ann Arundel, Baltimore, and St. Mary's Counties, Maryland; Granville and Rowan Counties, ; Shelby County, Kentucky 119 Jessamine and Mercer Counties, Kentucky 121 Fayette, Franklin, and Garrard Counties, Kentucky 122 Casey (Lincoln) and Nicholas, Counties, Kentucky; Fayette County, Pa. 123 ---Ohio 123 Blount County, --- 124 Missouri---Oklahoma 124 Kentucky---Mi ssouri---Jexas 125 Rappahannock County, Virginia 126 Essex County, New Jersey 126 Moses Jeffries 127 Jeffries-Alverson Line 127 Jeffress-Jordan 127 Coles County, Illinois; Washtenaw County, Michigan 132 Marion and Monroe Counties, Missouri 132 Benton County, Arkansas 133

Mi Ii tary Records 134

SECTION 111-----WAYMAN Waymans of Virginia 138

Waymans of Maryland 147

Edmund5 Wayman and Descendants 157 Waymans of the Eastern Shore 172 Unplaced Waymans 174

West Virginia Waymans 178

Carol ina--Tennessee--Missouri Waymans 181

Henry Wy~ and some of His Descendants 182 Fam ii ies Allied with the Waymans of Maryland 183

Burgess--Sm i th 184 Gary 191

Recommended Books 193

CHARTS

I • Martin--Jeffries opposite page l II . Ancestry of Samuel Blackman II II 34 II I • Wayman--Linthicum--Rutland of Maryland (folding chart) II II 147 IV. Maryland Ancestry of Milcah (Linthicum) Wayman II II 172 V. Burgess--Greenfi el d--Smi th--Marti n II II 184 VI. Smith--Wayman II II 185 VII. Haddock--Marsham--Waring II II 188 FOREWORD

Nearly forty years ago, when we started gathering together what little informa­ tion a couple of the elderly Martin aunts possessed about their family, I ittle did we fore­ see the long and tortuous journey we were embarking upon. Once having obtained their family Bible records and their small stock of remembered data, inevitably we wanted to go a step farther, but we soon found that we were butting our heads against a stone wal I. According to the usual pattern in families, no one had thought to ask the grand-parents nor even the parents before their deaths anything as to whence their forbears had come, nor even their names. We finally discovered an old distant cousin, then in her eighties -­ Mrs. Lydia E. Hottel, of New Albany, Indiana, -- who had a family Bible containing the record of a connected family, and through her we located another cousin, and another, and by putting together significant scraps of information from them al I we eventually got a cornerstone upon which the following history has been gradually built up over the years.

One of the big surprises we got was that this Martin family, whom we had as­ sumed to be of English origin was evidently from Germany. It was a long time, and only after reading several books and articles and having much correspondence with their erudite authors that we were convinced of this fact.

The Waymans and their connections were still more baffling. The aunts had even forgotten that their grandmother's maiden name was Wayman, and it was a long time before that family was tracked down. With the Jeffries it was much the same story.

After a trip to Virginia and much copying of courthouse records, we wrote a separate family history of each of these three main related groups, made copies for the children and put them away in a drawer. There they remained for twenty years. In the meantime we kept acquiring more data through correspondence with other newly­ discovered descendants and by research at various I ibraries--and thus this book project was conceived. It was greatly aided by the generous loan of their data by Mrs. James G. Berkey of Salem, Indiana, and by Dr. Benjamin C. Holtzclaw, Dean of the Graduate School of the University of Richmond. While we had been tracing backward he had been tracing forward, for though not himself a Martin descendant he was interested in the family as members originally of the Germanna Colony in Virginia. This has, however, necessitated a complete overhauling and re-writing of our manuscript and a different approach altogether, for we had gone to considerable length to prove that the immigrant Martins were probably of the. Germanna Colony, and now an article by Dr. Holtzclaw has just been published in the Germanna Record in which he takes the Martins back into Germany and down two or three generations in this country.

It has been a great temptation to branch off in various directions, for the Martins were like the sands of the sea with their big families. (Mrs. Hottel said that she had a hundred first cousins!) With their various inter-marriages and the large

xi number of records we have accumulated it makes an intriguing problem to try to work out, and it is very difficult to stop working on it. However, better half a loaf than none, and very possibly if we waited to make this family history as complete as possible--and what genealogy is?--it might never be finished at all. The years are galloping by!

Besides those al ready mentioned who have contributed their help and to whom we are very grateful, we wish also to thank Miss Iva Hardin, now of Clearwater, Florida, who generously gave us copies of a great many pages of abstracts of early Kentucky records from several counties; Mr. Tom Miller of Palmyra, Indiana, present owner of the Wayman farm; the late Mrs. Ed. McKinley of Pekin, Ind., and Miss Cora Martin of New Albany, Ind.; Miss Lulie Davis of Salem, Ind.; Miss Bertha Davis, a Martin descendant now of Orlando, Fla.; the late Dr. William J. Hinke of Auburn Theological Seminary; Prof. William I. Utterback of Marshall College, W. Va.; Mrs. Charles Norvell of Mani 11 a, Ind.; Miss Clara Gordon of Homestead, Fl a.; Mrs. Wi II i am P. Etter of Haddonfield, N.J.; and all others who have helped with their lines.

Nine of the valuable 54 pages of abstracts given to us by Miss Hardin disappeared mysteriously, but we are contemplating giving those which are left to a library where others can make use of them - probably the Newberry Library of Chicago or the Indiana State Library.

When this family history was practically all ready to go to press, the compiler accidentally found out that a descendant in California, Mr. Claude 0. Martin, had just pub I ished a Martin history. Neither of us knew about the other, but each had used extensively the data on the Peter Martin I ine which had been collected by Mrs. Berkey, who was always willing to let others use her material. Naturally this was quite a shock, and this compiler was faced with the problem of what to do next---to discard a large portion of this work on which she had been engaged off and on since the mid-twenties, or go ahead and publish it as it stood. She finally decided on the latter course for several reasons, viz., l) Mr. Martin urged her to do so; 2) it is only a part of the I ine from Peter Martin down on which we had duplication, and even on that this book included many records not given in the first work, and is arranged very differently from his; 3) Mr. Martin 1s book was written primarily for relatives in the Peter Martin line and is unindexed; 4) it seemed too bad not to gather the Martins together under one roof, so to speak.

So we are going ahead with it as it is and ask the kind indulgence of those of our readers who have both books.

Estel Ie CI ark Watson (Mrs. Chari es H. Watson) 2316 Thayer Street Evanston, Illinois

March 5, 1965

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In April of 1714 twelve German Reformed families arrived in Virginia from Muesen and Siegen, then in Nassau-Siegen--it later became a part of Westphalia. They were master mechanics--very hard-working and also very devout. They were used by Gov. Spotswood to build and operate the iron works at their little settlement at Germanna, located about thirty miles above the Falls of the Rappahannock and about ten miles north­ west of Fredericksburg, in the extreme north-east corner of the present Orange County. It was on a horseshoe-shaped peninsula, surrounded on three sides by the Rapidan River. As they were useful to protect that part of the Virginia frontier from the Indians, the colonists were promised exemption from taxes if they would remain at Germanna for seven years. This however they did not do.

In 1719 or 120 the whole colony removed to a large 1800-acre tract on Licking Run which they had patented, and which became known as Germantown. It was then in Stafford County, later in Prince William, and ended up in Fauquier County.

In the meantime another group of Germans--these being orthodox Lutherans from Alsace and the Palatinate--had quite accidentally been settled near the first colonists in 1717. They had started for Pennsylvania, but had fallen into Gov. Spotswood's hands through a series of misfortunes which had befallen them, and were forced to work for him for eight years. At the end of that time this entire colony moved to the Robinson River district near the foot of the Blue Mountains, 11 0n the very border of civilization", and here they too patented a large tract of land, in what is now Madison County, Virginia.

A third colony of Germans--these, like the first, from Nassau-Siegen--came over between 1735 and 1748, and settled near what is now Jeffersonton, in Culpeper Co., Va., to which part of the 1714 group had moved. It was in the "Little Fork" of the Rappahannock River.

Much is in print on these German colonists, individually and collectively. Of the first twelve families and their descendants, numerous articles and five or six large genealogies have al ready been pub I ished. The Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies in Virginia has recently been formed and in its first official publication in July 1961 is the article, already referred to, by Dr. B. C. Holtzclaw on "John Joseph Martin of Germanna and Germantown". Some of the most important of the other publ i- cati ons are:

Kemper, W. M. Genealogy of the Kemper Family. 1899 The Fishback Family. 1914 Holtzclaw, B.C. Genealogy of the Holtzclaw Family. 1936 Utterback, Wi 11 i am I. History and Genealogy of the Utterback Family in America. 1937 Salmons, Levi B. The Rector Family: 1936 (Hackley, W. J. Genealogy of the Spilmans in preparation?) 2

Hinke, William J. 11 The 1714 Colony of Germanna, Va. 11 Virginia Magazine of History, 40, 41. ( 1932-1933) 11 Gottschalk, Matthias "The Little Fork of the Rappahannock • Virginia Magazine, 11, pp. 232-3, 376-8. 11 11 Kemper, Chari es E. Early Westward Movement of Va., 1722-34 • Virginia Magazine, 13, p. 363 ff. 11 11 Keith, Arthur L. German Colony of 1717 • William and Mary Quarterly, First Series, 26, pp. 79-95, 178-195, 234-249; Second Series, 9, p. 190 ff. 3

JOHN JOSEPH MARTIN, THE IMMIGRANT, AND HIS DESCENDANTS

1. JOHAN JOST MERDTEN (name later anglicized to JOHN JOSEPH MARTIN) was born May 24, 1691 at Muesen, Nassau-Siegen (later in Westphalia), about 50 miles west of Cologne, Germany. He died, interstate, at Germantown, Vir­ ginia, about 1757-9. He mar. 1) MARIA KATHRINA (--), who d. after 1724; m. 2) EVE(--), who prob. d. ca. 1778-81.

Dr. Wm. J. Hinke and Prof. Wm. I. Utterback agreed that his parents were Hans Jacob Merten (b. 1660, d. 26 Aug. 1693) and wife, Anna Barbara, dau. of Friedrich Wurmbach, Associate Justice of the District Court. His grandparents were Jacob Merten of Muesen (b. 1634, d. 19 Oct. 1689) and his wife, Margarete Eichen. After the death of Joseph Martin 1 s father, his mother mar. 2) Johann Georg Brombach of Muesen, and her eldest son by this marriage was Melchior Brumbach (b. 1695), who was another of the twelve meh who came to Virginia in 1714. Dr. Hinke went to Germany and personally hunted up the antecedents of the members of the 1714 colony of miners.

A picture of Muesen is found in Kemper's "Genealogy of the Fishback Famili1 (opp. p. 12). In the same book is a drawing of the Germantown settlement, to which the 1714 colony removed in 1720 from Germanna.

The twelve fami I ies of the 1714 group, besides Martin, were Camper (Kemper), two Fishbachs, Holtzclaw, Spillman, Rector, Brumbach, Hoffman, Utterbach, Weber (Weaver), and Cuntz (Coons).

While there is no absolute proof that Maria Kathrina, first wife of John Joseph, was the daughter of Hermann and Elizabeth (Heimbach) Otterbach,-- other members of the 1714 colony, --Dr. Holtzclaw and Prof. Utterbach both felt that there is sufficient circumstantial evidence to be reasonably sure of it. If it is true, then she was the sister of Mrs. Holtzclaw and Mrs. Kemper, also members of the same colony. She was b. 1699, d. prob. ca. 1729. Dr. Holtzclaw has worked out the ancestry of the Otterbachs and Heimbachs as far back as the late 15001 s. We will not go into that here.

In the II Fishback Family", John Joseph Martin's name should be added to one of the two vacant lots shown in the draught of the Germantown settlement, according to Dr. Hinke.

John Joseph Martin was one of the elders of the Reformed Church, and one of the signers of the pastor, Henry Haege~s, will, which is printed in the same book (p. 49). His name was also one of those signed to a petition circulated in Germany in 1720, seeking aid for the German colonists. (Dr. Hinke, in the Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Soc., 2, p. 106f.)

After much study of deed\ etc., Dr. Holtzclaw is of the opinion that the following were the children of John Joseph Martin (to his I ist we have added Andrew): 4

By his first wife, Maria Kathrina (Otterbach?):

2+ i. Henry2, b. prob. ca. 1720-25, d. ca. 1780-81. ii. Mary, b. prob. ca. 1720-25. By second wife, Eve(--): 3+ iii. Jacob (prob.), b. prob. between 1725 and 1730. 4+ iv. James (possibly), b. prob. ca. 1725-30. 5+ v. Tilman, b. prob. 1730-35. 6+ vi. Joseph, b. prob. 1730-35. vii. Eve, b. prob. ca. 1735; m. ca. 1757-8, as his 2nd wife, John Frederick Fish­ back (1716-1782), son of John of the 1714 colony. Had a son, Martin. John Frederick's first wife was Ann Elizabeth Holtzclaw {dau. of Jacob), who d. by 1763. (Fishback Fam., p. 84) 7+ viii. John (prob.), b. ca. 1735-38. ix. Andrew (prob.). An Andrew Martin is mentioned in a suit in Prince William Co., Va., in 1751. (Order Bk. l, p. 83) Hannah Martin attended as a witness. (ibid., p. 272) Some Andrew Martin was on the tax I ist in Mercer Co. , Ky., in 1804; bought land on Doctor's Fork of Chapl ine in Mercer Co. in Nov. 1810, and in the census of that year was listed there with seven in his family. (Deed Bk. 7, p. 526) 8+ x. Charles (possibly) ,b. ca. 1735-40. xi. Ann Elizabeth {possibly), b. ca. 1745-50; m. Jacob Otterbach, b. German­ town 3 Aug. 1743. "The Utterbach Genealogy 11 says she was the daugh­ ter of Andrew2Martin. 5

Perhaps some, perhaps none of the fol lowing early Martin records refer to our Martin family.

DEEDS FROM PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY:

1731 - Lease. Thomas and Wm. Martin of Bristol, England, merchants. (Deed Bk. B, p. 182)

1732 - of Westmoreland Co., Va., bought land in Prince Wm. Co. (Bk. B, p. 230) In Westmore Iand Co. are found wi 11 s of John ( 1720), Jacob ( 1727), and John Martin (1780).

1739 - Stephen Martin leased land of John West, both of Truro Par. (in 1745 this became Fairfax Co.) for yearly rent of one ear of Indian corn. (Bk. D,p. 193)

1752 - John Martin won 600 lbs. of tobacco in a suit; William and Margaret Martin, wits. (Order Bk. 2, p. 318)

1756 - John Martin settled estate of George. (ibid., p. 118)

1799 - George Martin in suit. (Execution Bk. 1799, p. 135)

FROM CULPEPER COUNTY:

1760 - George Martin and wife Susannah of King and Queen Co. deeded to Tobias Wilhoit of Culpeper 400 acres on the Great Fork of the Rappahannock River, for 5 shillings. It had been patented to George Martin in 1733. (Deed Bk. C, p. 317)

1786 - John Martin of Spotsylvania Co. to Henry Martin of Orange Co. --half of a tract of 400 acres sold by John Asher to John and Benjamin in the Great Fork of the Rappahannock, adj. Jno. Lightfoot, Wm. Connery to Col. Spotswood's line. (Bk. N, p. 180)

1787 - Blackley Martin and wife Mary of Frederick Co. (which was taken from Orange and Augusta in 1738-43) to Mathew Madox of Culpeper Co. (taken from Orange in 1748); 150 acres on south side of the Blue Ridge, pt. of a tract granted to Mary Martin in name of Mary Ryley of Frederick Co. by patent from Lord Fairfax; adj. said Martin .... "to the out line on the Indian River". Wits., Thos. Bolin, Wm. Elliott, etc. (Bk. 0, p. 181)

1806 - Henry Martin of Orange Co. deeded (as a gift) to Benj. Martin of Culpeper, son of Henry, 330 a. in the Great Fork of the Rappahannock River, part of a patent, tract of 400 a. of John Asher which said Asher had sold to John and Benj. Martin of Spotsylvania Co. Henry had sold the other 70 a. to Peter Hansbo­ rough. (Bk. CC, p. 18)

1813 - Benj. Martin--inventory lost (Bk. C, p. 423) 6

Note that Culpeper was formed from Orange Co. in 1748-9; Orange from Spotsylvania Co. in 1734; Spotsylvania from King and Queen, Essex, and King William Cos. in 1720-1. They adjoin Fauquier County.

MARTIN MARRIAGES IN CULPEPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA

1788 - Martin, John to Nelly Nicholson. Mar. by the Rev. Wm. Mason, Baptist. 1791 - Martin, John to Mary Long. Same minister. 1796 - Martin, William to Lucy Sanford. Mar. by the Rev. Fred'k. Kabler. 1806 - Martin, Willis to Agatha Gaunt. Mar. by Wm. Mason. (Knorr, Catherine L. Marriages of Culpeper County, Va., 1781-1815)

ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA

1776 - Martin, Nanny to Jonathan White. (Found in Deed Bk., 17) 1783 - 11 George to Elizabeth Jones, dau. Thos., who consents, sur., Geo. Young. wit., Wm. Young. Both of St. Thomas's Parish. 1785 - II Betsy to Daniel Cowgill. Betsy, dau. of Ann Bowen; sur., John Bowen. 1792 - II Elizabeth to Jesse White. Sur., Robert Martin; wit., James Taylor. 1793 - II Brice to Rachel Lucas. Sur., Wm. Lucas, Jr., and Isaac Davis, Jr.; wit., James Raylor. Mar. by the Rev. George Eve. 1796 - II Benjamin to Mary Knight, dau. of Ephraim who consents. Sur., Benj. Jacobs; wits., Gilson Morris and Matthew Bridges. In consent, Ephraim calls his dau. Eliza Ann. 1799 - II Sarah to Benjamin Jacobs. She dau. of Henry who consents. Sur., Matt. Bridges; wits., Geo. Martin and Robt. True. Mar. by the Rev. Nath 1l. Sanders. 1800 - II Catharine to Jesse White. Sur., John Martin; wit., Charles Bell. 1802 - II Polly to Wi II iam Jacobs. She dau. of Henry who consents. Sur., Ben i. Jacobs; wit., George Martin. Mar. by the Rev. Nath'I. Sanders, Baptist. 1804 - II George to Fanny Sisson. Sur., Abner Sisson; wit. George Sisson. Sarah Sisson signs consent for Fanny; Henry Martin signs consent for George. No relationship stated. 1808 - II William to Patsy Atkins. Sur., Lewis Harris who makes oath Patsy is over 21. 1810 - II William to Margaret Snell. Sur., John Snell who makes oath Margaret is over 21. Mar. by the Rev. James Goss.

CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VIRGINIA

1774 - II John to Anne Spencer, dau. of Thomas. Sur., Sion Spencer. 1780 - II Barkley to Rebecca Clay, dau. of Henry. Sur., William Vaughan. 1787 - II Matthew to Sally Clay, dau. Henry and Polly Clay who consent. Sur., Thomas Flournoy. Mar. by the Rev. John Williams. 1791 - II Geo. Coleman to Lucy Atkins, dau. of John, Sr. Sur., William Hawkins. Mar. by the Rev. John Williams. 7

POWHATAN COUNTY, VIRGINIA

1795 - Martin, William to Polly Ellis. Thomas Whitworth, guardian of Polly, consents. Sur., Matthew Branch; wit., Samuel Ford.

2 2. HENRY MARTIN (John Joseph 1), b. prob. ca. 1720 at Germanna or Germantown, d. 1780-81. (Germantown was in Stafford Co. at first, but in 1730-31 that part became Prince William Co., and in 1759, Fauquier Co.) Henry m. prob. MARY ANN (--), who d. prob. in Fauquier Co., not before 1782.

Like some of the other colonists, John Joseph Martin evidently patented land at Germantown in Feb. 1729 in the names of his young children, Henry and Mary Martin. This was on the North Fork of the Rappahannock, adjoining that of their Kemper cousins. This land appears in various deeds through the years.

Henry Martin was in the . (Fauquier Militia List of 1761).

He and Mary Ann Martin prob. had at least these children:

9+ i. Samuel 3 . Prob. it was he who d. in 1826 in Woodford Co., Ky. lo+ i i. Benjamin; prob. d. in Woodford Co., Ky., after 1828. 11+ i j i. Reuben; m. Joanna(--); left Fauquier Co. after 1789. iv. Jacob, perhaps. v. Joel, possibly; no record of him in Fauquier after 1789, but a Joel Martin m. Rachel Ellis in Frederick Co., Va., in 1805; James Walls, minis­ ter. A Joel Martin is found in Mercer Co., Ky., in 1794 (Order Bk.), and Joie Martin was on the bond of Lewellen Martin 5 Oct. 1798 at his marriage to Ruth Sexton in Mercer Co., and he was on the Tax list in that county in 1799. vi. John, possibly. Two Johns were in the French and Indian war in 1761. (Journal of the Soc. of Germanna Colonies, 1, No. 6, p. 93) vii. Simon, possibly. A Simon Martin was also in the French and Indian War in 1761. (ibid.)

3. JACOB MARTIN may or may not be a son of John Joseph 1; perhaps a son of Henry. In fact, there were two Jacob Martins (po·ssibly father and son) in Fauquier Co. at this period, one of whom (who had a wife Sarah) was a tithable there in 1784- 1789, then disappeared, and was very I ikely the Jacob Martin who appears in Order Bk. A, Woodford Co., Ky., with Peter and Moses Martin in Sept. 1796, and who was an appraiser of Peter Crim's estate in Woodford Co., Ky., in Oct. 1790 and of Wm. Grinstead's in 1791. (Bk. A, p. 22) 8

The other Jacob, b. prob. ca. 1745, d. in Fauquier Co. in 1796, leaving a widow Mary and at least six children. Possibly one Jacob was the son of John Joseph, the other of Henry. Elizabeth Martin mar. Berriman Smith in Fauquier Co. 31 Aug. 1785,--Jacob and Sary Martin, her parents, giving consent. (Bk. 1, p. 46) So she must have been a daughter of the elder Jacob.

Some Jacob Martin mar. Frances Banks in Powhatan Co., Va., in April 1795. (Knorr. Powhatan Co. Marriages)

A Jacob Martin mar. Hannah Henshaw in Frederick Co., Va., in 1808.

A Jacob Martin was a stone mason in Shelby Co., Ky., in 1800. (Willis, George L. History of Shelby Co., Ky., p. 251. 1929)

A Jacob Martin witnessed the will of Michael Ritter in Harrison Co., Ky., in 1812.

Jacob B. Martin 1s daughter, Cynthia Ann, mar. Jos. P. Houchins in Shelby Co., Ky., 25 Jan. 1834. Abraham Martin was on the bond.

The will of a Jacob R. Martin (mother, Hanna--no other relatives mentioned) was probated in Shelby Co., Ky., l Jan. 1849.

Jacob B. Martin mar. Jane Craig in Harrison Co., Ind. (where many Martin descen­ . dents lived}, 18 March 1824.

In 1920 Mrs. A. A. Hamilton, an elderly descendant of Peter Martin, wrote to another descendant that (our) John Martin (#12), who mar. Sarah Jeffries, was the son of Jacob Martin, a West Indies trader. We shall take this up later.

Now, returning to the Jacob of Fauquier who died 1796, the children--order uncer­ tain--of this Jacob and Mary Martin were:

1. Elizabeth, b. ca. 1769; m. in Fauquier Co., Va., 11 Nov. 1793 John Sims; consent of Jacob Martin. (Fauquier Co., Maro Bonds, I, p. 402) 1 1. Benjamin, b. by 1773 of before. (See #10) In Culpeper Co., Va., a will (1813-1817) of a Benjamin Martin is indexed, but the will is lost. (C, p. 423) iii. Nancy; m. 28 Jan. 1790 David Wright; Jacob Martin, bsm. (l,pp.285,446) iv. William, b. by 1777 or before; some William Martin d. Woodford Co., Ky. in 1795. (Will Bk. A, p. 167) Another William was on the Jefferson Co. Tax List in 1799; and a William Martin d. in that county in 1836. (Bk. K, pp. 348,426; L, p. 85.) In 1810 a William Martin mar. Margaret Snell in Orange Co., Va.; in--- he or another Wm. mar. Nancy Fearnyhough, same co, Both marriages were performed by the Rev. James Goss. (Va. Hist. Mag., 28, pp. 52, 54) v. Peggy; m. 1798 Benjamin Nay; Chas. Martin, sec. (Mar. Bk. 2, p. 142) 9

vi. Charles, b. by 1780 or before; m. 1800 Mary Nay; Jacob Nay, sec. (ibid., p. 204) He sometimes called "Charles under the Ridge") (An earlier Charles Martin was in the French and Indian War. -­ Fauquier Co. Militia List, 1761) In Culpeper Co., Va. is found the inventory of some Charles Martin, 1819. (Bk. H, pp. 145,146)

4. JAMES MARTIN (possibly son of John Joseph 1), b. prob. ca. 1725-30. There are any number of records of James Martins of early Virginia and Ken­ tucky, but it is difficult if not impossible to know which of them belong to this family. Here are some of them:

James Martin obtained from Lord Fairfax in 1751 a grant of 205 acres of "waste and ungranted land" on the Thornton River, adj. J. T. White and Jos. Catton. (Culpeper Co., Va., Deed Bk. G, p. 304) In 1761 he was in the militia.

In 1789 James Martin of Culpeper Co. sold a horse for L21. (Bk. P, p. 259).

In November 1782 in Powhatan Co., Va., a James Martin mar. Elizabeth Marshall; sur., Josiah Marshall. In 1786, in the same county, James Martin mar. Jane Bryant, dau. of James; sur., Abner Crump; wit., Wm. Smith. James Martin was of Chesterfield Co., Va. (Knorr. Mars. of Powhatan Co. )

In February 1786 in Charlotte Co., Va., a James Martin mar. Mary Martin. The marriage was performed by the Rev. John Weatherford. (Knorr)

In 1791 in Rockbridge Co., Va., a James Martin mar. Ann McClung. (Mar. Bk. 1, p. 15).

In Oct. 1801 in Frederick Co., Va., a James Martin mar. Elizabeth Lee.

In 1786 a James Martin was living in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. (Clift, G. Glenn. History of Maysville and Mason Co., Ky., p. 59).

11 11 In Sept. 1788 in Madison Co., Ky., a .James Martin mar. Jane Turner; b , (bsm. ?') John. (Burns, Annie W. Madison Co. Mars., p. 71) There were also many other Martin marriages in this county.

In 1797 in Jefferson Co., Ky., a James Martin was on the Tax List.

In 1797 a James Martin mar. Patsy Elliott in Woodford Co., Ky.; Robt. Elliott, bsm.

In 1801 in Mercer Co., Ky., a James Martin mar. Betsy Gill. (McAdams, Mrs. H.K., comp. Ky. Pioneers and Court Records, p. 125).

In 1808 a James Martin freed Negro Benn. 10

In 1813 a James Martin deeded 59 acres on Tick Creek, Shelby Co., Ky., to Moses Crim. (L-155).

See also James Lee Martin, son of John2 , #7_

2 5. TILMAN MARTIN (John Joseph 1), b. Prince William Co., Va. (erected from Staf- ford Co. 1730-1), ca. 1730-35, d. 1779 in Fauquier Co., Va. (erected from Prince William 1759); m. ELIZABETH(--), who d. after 1801.

They I ived next to Jeremiah Darnall and Chas. Carter on a 100-acre tract in Germantown which was originally set aside for the minister's glebe, as is shown by a deed in 1771 from Weaver, Kemper, and Hitt of Fauquier and Fishback of Culpeper. Joseph Martin was one of the witnesses. (Fauquier Co. Deed Bk. 4, p. 178).

The will of Tillman Martin named wife Elizabeth, son Tilman, dau. Elinor, "all my children"; exec., wife and son Elijah Darnall. (Fauquier Co. Will Bk. 1, p. 377) As di­ rected in Tillman's will, his widow sold their 70 acres (to Jeremiah Darnall) in order to pur­ chase another plantation for their son Tilman. (Deed Bk 7, p. 205).

The probable children of Tillman and Elizabeth(--)Martin, all mar. in Fauquier Co., · Va., were:

1. A daughter, b. prob. ca. 1757-8; m. before 1778 Elijah Darnall. In 1779 Jeremiah Darnall, Gent., and wife Catherine (Holtzclaw) sold 70 acres, with buildings and orchards, to Elizabeth Martin, "re- 1ict of Tilman", for L500. It had been granted in 1724 to Waugh Darnall. (Fauquier Deed Bk. 7, p. 285) There are early Darnall records in Ky. also. ii. Elinor, b. prob. before 1760; m. 28 Aug. 1778 Robert Smith; consent of Tilman Martin, her father. (Fauquier Co., Mar. Bonds, 1, p. 75). (Janett, dau. of a Robert Smith,·m. Robert D. Martin in 1829 in Henry Co. , Ky. , --former Iy part of She Iby Co. ) iii. James, b. prob. 1765-68; m. 17 Apr. 1789 Agatha Hughes. (Fauquier Co. Mar. Bk. l, p. 261) iv. Hezekiah, b. prob. 1770-73; m. 29 Sept. 1794 Leanner Stevenson. (ibid., p. 428) There are also some early Stevenson records in Ky. The "Certificate Book" mentions Thomas Stevenson taking up land on a branch of Dick's River (in 1778?). One record, significant for its connections, is dated 6 May 1805, Woodford Co.; contains names of James Stevenson, Frances(Johnson ?)Stevenson, James and Henry A. Martin, Wm. Elliott, Jr., McClure, 0 1 Bannon, etc. (Deed Bk. C, p. 483). v. Elizabeth; m. 25 Sept. 1793 Wm. Stanners; Hezekiah Martin, bsm. (Fau­ quier Co. Mar. Bk. 1, p. 400) vi. Tilman, b. by 1777-8; m. 9 Jan. 1808 Catherine Kerns (ibid., 3, p. 63) 11

6. JOSEPH2MARTI N (John Joseph l ), b. prob. ca. 1730-35, d. in Fauquier Co., Va.; will dated 4 November 1791, probated 1793. He mar. KATHERINE(---). We suppose this to be our line. Dr. Holtzclaw believes Katherine to be the dau. of John Holtzclaw (1709-1752) and his wife Catherine (Russel) Thomas of the Ger­ manna group; and gr-dau. of Jacob and Margaret (Otterbach) Holtzclaw. In his article in the Germanna Record (No. 1), already referred to, he makes out a good case for this.

By Joseph Martin 1 s will his youngest son Benjamin received the home plot of 72 acres; he gives and bequeaths 11 to my eldest son John Martin deceased heir Enoch and all my sons and daughters 11 the household furniture, horses, cattle, sheep, and hogs to be divided equal­ 11 11 ly after wife's death, except she marry • No other children as such were mentioned by name, but Joseph and Hosea Martin were witnesses and "my worthy friends Kathatrine Martin wife and Charles Martin of Fauquier my sole executors". The wording is very awk­ ward and punctuation lacking but we take this to mean that his eldest son was 11 our 11 John (whose first son we know was Enoch), and that Joseph, Hosea, and Charles were also"liis sons. A John Martin, prob. John2, was security for the executors. ($1000 bond) (Fat1quier Co. Will Bk. 2, p. 287).

Fauquier Co., Va., was formed in 1759 from Prince William Co. The Prince William records are in a very incomplete and unsatisfactory state, many books having been destroyed, others defaced. There are not very many Martin records still available. All the Martin marriages and wills and almost all the deeds on record in Fauquier Co. were after 1778.

In 1772 Joseph Martin and wife Catharan of Hamilton Parish sold 140 acres to Philip Hufmon, adj. lewis and Hufmon. (Bk. 4, p. 439}

In February 1773 Joseph Martin bought of Wm. Bryant and wife Elizabeth and James Bryant 38 acres in Hamilton Parish, adj. Holtzclaw and Bumbery" on a branch". Wits., Joseph Blackwell, John likiy, and John Duncan. (Bk. 5, p. 374) In April 1773 Joseph 11 11 Martin bought of Josiah Holtzclaw and wife Susannah 34 acres and all buildings , in Par. of Hambleton, Fauquier Co., part of a larger tract whereon said Josiah now I ives", adj. Bumbery. Wits. were Martin Pickett, Joseph Blackwell, Jr., and Wm. Blackwell, Jr. (Bk. 5, p. 321)

In October 1807 is found the last mention of Catherine Martin in Fauquier Co. At that time she and Benj. Martin and Sam. Porter sold to Lawrence Butler 86 acres adj. Sam Porter and Josiah Holtzclaw. (Bk. 17, p. 206)

(Note: There was a John Martin in Fairfax Co. , Va. , whose wi 11 was made 12 Jan. 1756, proved 10 Jan. 1757. It named sons John, George, and Joseph and daughter Osaler. Probably George died after his father's will was made, but before his death, for a John settled a George's estate in 1756 in Prince William Co. Fairfax Co. was formed in 1742 from Prince William Co.}

The following are the children of Joseph2 and Katherine Martin, as Dr. Holtzclaw feels can be proved by existing records (all marriages took place in Fauquier Co., Va.): 12

12+ ,. John3Martin, prob. b. ca. 1755-57; m. 24 March 1778 SARAH JEFFRIES. Our line; see also Jeffries section. While ttiereseems to be sufficient proof from Joseph Martin's will, from marriage bonds, and personal tax I ists to show that 11 our11 John Martin (whose eldest son was Enoch) was the son of Joseph2 and Kath­ erine Martin, there still remains a little disturbing bit of doubt, for the tradition has come down in the family that John's father came to Virginia from the West Indies. See discussion under 11 #12, John Martin". ii. Clara, b. prob. ca. 1758-62; m. 4 Jan. 1779 Peter Corvin; Josiah Holtz­ claw, bsm. (Mar. Bonds, Bk. l, p. 71) iii. Hannah; m. 11 Jan. 1786 Nimrod Duncan; Josiah Holtzclaw, bsm. (ibid. p. 162) iv. Nimrod; m. 22 Dec. 1787 Fanny Hopwood; Henry Utterback, bsm. (ibid., p. 218) Nimrod Martin was bsm. at the the marriage in 1794 of Polly Hopwood to Jos. Parsons. (James Hopwood gave consent.) A des­ cendant of Nimrod and Fanny (Hopwood) Martin, Lucille Hopwood Miller (Mrs. J. H., of Minnesota Lake, Minn.) says that Fanny's parents were Christopher and Martha (Combs) Hopwood of Prince William Co., Va., whowere mar. in Loudoun Co., Va. ,--license issued 14 Feb. 1764. Martha's father was prob. Joseph, and if so, she had a sister Violet who was mar. in 1767. Christopher Hopwood d. in 1801-2, after which his widow and children removed to Shelby Co., Ky. Nimrod Mairtin(sic} was on the 1795 Shelby Co. Tax List - only 1 white male over 21 mentione"d. According to Mrs. Miller, Christopher and Fanny (Hopwood) Martin had 14 children, of whom the other known ones were: James (whom. Cordelia Anderson); Christopher, Jr. (m. Sally Holtzclaw); John (m. Amelia Wilson); Sally (m. Amos Holtzclaw); Hannah (m. James Dunnica or Donekey); Cynthia (m. Abner Holtz­ claw; Katie (d. unm. in Ky.); a dau. who prob. m. --Baldock; Moses, youngest child, b. 1788 (m. Susan Sharpe}, Mrs. Miller's ancestor. (See Holtzclaw, Benj. C., Geneal. of the Holtzclaw Fam. 1936) In 1792 the Nimrod Martins, Henry Utterbacks, and others re­ moved by wagon train, via , from Fauquier and Culpeper Cos., Va., to Montgomery Co., Ky., later scattered to various counties. (Clift, G. Glenn: Hist. of Maysville and Mason Co. Q

viii. Hosea; m. 18 Mar. 1801 Sinah Holtzclaw; father Josiah Holtzclaw, bsm. (ibid., p. 234) Hosea was bsm. at mar. in Mar. 1794 of Geo. Gor­ don to Polley Chandler; Margaret Martin, aunt, gave consent. ( Bk . 1 , p . 4 17) ix. Thomas; m. 19 Dec. 1803 Frankey Wiley; consent of mother, Isabel Wi I ey. (Bk. 2, p. 324) x. (James Lee, possibly; a tithable by 1794. Or possibly James Lee was a son of John2 (#7, which see) xi. Benjamin, b. prob. ca. 1784-5. See #10. Some Benjamin Martin was in the 1810 Census of Jessamine Co., Ky., but he was prob. an older man. Some Benj. Martin m. Elizabeth Sled in 1811 in Shelby Co., Ky.

7. JOHN2MARTIN (John Josephl), b. Prince William Co., Va., prob. ca. 1730-38, d. Fauquier Co.,. Va., 1823; m. l) CATY (possibly Rector) by 1785, for in that year John and Caty sold an acre of land on Licking Run, "binding on land of Sam. Martin", to John Tollis (or Fallis) of Stafford Co., Va., and had as witnesses Joseph Blackwell, both Sr. and Jr. (see Jeffries section), also Brere- ton Jones. (They seem to have bought it back again in 1787 for the same four pounds for which they had sold it.) (Fauquier Co. Deed Bk. 8, p. 314; Bk. 9, p. 461)

John Martin, when over 60 years old, m. 2) in 1803 PEGGY ELLIOTT (dau. of Sam.), who outlived John and in his will is called "Margarette". Shed. by 1831.

Various deeds in the Fauquier Co. records show John Martin to have bought land in 1760 from Henry Kemper and wife Lett ice, on Licking Run adj. Joseph Martin, John Kemper, and Col. Carter (this was the first Martin deed in Fauquier records); in 1775 on Licking Ru~ at Germantown, from Harman Fishback of Culpeper Co. and his son and wife of Fauquier, adj. Martin, Page, and Jeremiah Darnall; in 1799 on licking Run at Germantown from Harman Rector adj. Tillman Weaver; in 1810 from Catherine Darnall; in 1813 from Hezekiah Martin and wife Leannah, part of the tract granted to Waugh Darnall in 1724. (Deed Bk. l, p. 75; 6, p. 173; 14, p. 319; 17, p. 639; 18, p. 789; Dr. Holtzclaw in Germanna Rec. , No. l , p. 63-4)

At the time John Martin made his will in 1818 he evidently owned 15 slaves. , A record in Culpeper Deed Bk. R, p. 115, speaks of the will of a John Martin, dated 12 Jan, 1764, and recorded in Caroline Co. John Martin, Jr., was his only surviving heir. Isabel Ship made over to the latter 5 negroes left to her by John, Sr. She held them by dower, "agreeable to my former husband's wi II". In 1793 the above John, Jr., left a will in Culpeper Co., naming mother Esable Ship, wife Mary Martin, dau. Esable Martin, and several Ship brothers and sisters. (Will Bk. D, p. 106)

Dr. 8. C. Holtzclaw, again by his expert analysis of Fauquier records, considers the following to be .the children of John2Martin: 14

By first wife Caty: i. Elias3 , b. ca. 1766-71, d. 1832; m. 12 Oct. 1791 Mary Mountjoy. His will names wife Polly; children Wm. E., John, Ann C. Martin, Mildred Shumate {and her husband Lewis), and George W. Elias B. (whose wife was Jane, dau. of Cuthbert H. Scott) was prob. also his son. Ann C. Martin later m. --- Ficklin. Wm. E. was prob. the Wm. whom. 1814 Elizabeth W. Browne, who prob. was the Eliz. Martin who d. 1837, leaving sons John, Caleb, and Thomas, and dau. Sallie Mc Caffie. Elias's son John possibly was the John E. Martin whom. 1816 Ann Gaskins Eustace. (Fauquier Will Bk. 10, p. 238; 12, p. 501; 15, pp. 97, 169; Mar. Bonds, I, p. 332,3; pp. 232,297) ii. John, Jr., b. prob. ca. 1785; m. 28 Dec. 1807 Catherine Stephenson; Hezekiah Martin, sec. (Fauquier Co. Mar. Bonds, 3, p. 61) Per­ haps this was the John Martin who, with Aron Martin, appraised Henry Utterbach's estate in Shelby Co., Ky., in 1805. (Will Bk. 2, p. 60-3) iii. James Lee (possibly), prob. b. 1765-70, d. ca. 1810. (See also #4) A James Lee Martin was.mar. by the Rev. Christian Streit to Mary Fry in Frederick Co., Va., in 1793. (Fred 1k. Co. Mar. Recs., 1782-1853) As James Lee Martin appears no more in Fauquier Co. after 1811, and as an Ann Martin shows up that year with Samuel as a tithable, that may indicate that Ann was the widow of James Lee. Samuel Martin m. Polly Gary in 1813. (Fauquier Mar. Bonds 3, p. 210) A James Martin m. Elizabeth Lee in Fred'k. Co. in 1801; Asa Hankins, sur.; in 1812 a James Martin m. Elizabeth Campbell in this same county; Zadok Rogers, sur. iv. Possibly a dau. whom. Joseph Crim. In this connection let us mention that in Shelby Co., Ky., there is found a deed for 59 acres on Tick Creek from James Martin to Moses Crim, 19 Apr. 1813. (Bk. L, p. 155) v. Possibly Hezekiah, but he more I ikely was the son of Tillman. vi. Possibly Elizabeth whom. 1793 Wm. $tanners, but she also more likely was the dau. of Til Iman.

By 2nd wife, John2Martin had: vii. Louisa; m. before 1829 Neal McLaren. vi i i. Henry. ix. Elizabeth l.; m. as his 2nd wife before 1829 William Weaver, son of Capt. Tillman2(of the Revolution) and wife Elizabeth(Harrison?) Weaver, and gr. son of Tillman l and Ann Elizabeth (Cuntze) Weaver, members of the 1714 colony. (Fauquier Co. Will Bk. I, p. 131; Bk. 5, p. 50; Dr. Holtzclaw. "Tillman Weaver of Germanna and 11 Germantown • Germanna Rec, , No. 1) 15

8. CHARLES MARTIN, perhaps son of John Joseph 1 and Eve Martin; prob. b. ca. 1735-

40, d. Fauquier Co. ca. 1815; m. MARY(---).

Some Charles Martin owned property in Fauquier Co. as early as 1754; d. 1785. Two daughters are mentioned in his will, but no sons. As there were at least three Charles Mar­ tins in Fauquier Co. in 1787 who were independent tithables, it is impossible to be sure just who belonged to whom. Some Charles Martin owned considerable property in Fauquier by

1786.

The following seem to be the children of Charles and Mary Martin:

i. George, b. ca. 1762-64, d. 1822; m. 1) 24 Oct. 1785 Elizabeth Mc­ Cormick; John McCormick bsm. (Mar. Bonds l, p. 154) George mar. 2) 1804 (?), Elizabeth Mountjoy. George Martin's will (21 July, 1822-23 September, 1822) names wife Elizabeth; dau. Sarah Morgan, son William Martin, son Charles Martin, ex. (Fauquier Co. Will Bk., 8, p. 234) ii. Charles; m. 1 Sept. 1791 Martha Stigler. (ibid., p. 447) 1 1 1. Elizabeth; m. 21 Jan. 1793 George Whitley (or Wheatley); George Martin, bsm. (ibid., p. 380) Probably Thornton Wheatley was their son. iv. Mary; m. (bond) 28 Dec. 1795 James Wheatley; George Martin, bsm.; Charles gives consent for dau. (Bk. 2, p. 33) v. Francis, b. 26 July 1768, d. 31 Oct. 1824; m. l) 30 May 1801 Ann or Nancy West; father Thomas gives consent. Francis Martin m. 2) Lucy Ell is (who d. 12 April 1842). Some Lucy Martin, "widow of Francis, late of Fauquier", is shown by an 1827 Culpeper Co. deed (Bk. 30, p. 5) to have recently been mar. to John Neale, but the marriage was annulled. Children of Charles Martin:

By 1st wife: i) Lemuel, b. 29April 1803; m. ---Herndon. ii) Melvin, b. 26 Jan. 1806. iii) Ann Elizabeth, b. 1 April 1808; m. ---McConchie. · iv) Emily Christine, b. 20 April 1810. v) Francis Carlisle, b. 27 Sept. 1814. vi) Catherine Mauva, b. 10 Oct. 1817. vii) Jane West, b. 13 Nov. 1819.

By 2nd wife: viii) Robert Lewis, b. 23 Dec. 1821; m. 29 Sept. 1842 Lucy Stewart. vi. Susannah (probably); m·. Wm. E. Knox. (Holtzclaw. Germanna Record, 1, pp. 68-71) 16

2 1 9. SAMUEL MARTIN, prob. a son of Henry , though possibly son of John Joseph ;

prob. b. Prince William Co., Va., ca. 1745-50; prob. he who d. in Wood­

ford Co., Ky., 1826.

In October 1795 ca. 149 acres in Woodford Co., Ky., on Craig's Creek, a branch of the Kentucky River, were deeded to a Samuel Martin by Rawley and Scott. In August 1796 Samuel of Woodford Co., Ky., gave John Martin of Fauquier Co., Va., -- his 11 trusty friend", -- his power of attorney to sel I 50 acres of land on Licking Run in German­ town, Va., known as 11 the old Plantation". This was the same land originally taken up by John Joseph1Martin, and deeded by Henry to Samuel in 1772 11 for natural love and affec­ tion". (John Martin, John Utterback, and Harmon Fishback had been the witnesses to the 1772 deed.) The land was "adjoining said John Martin, being part of the tract on which he lives" (1796), and it also adjoined Tilman Weaver. Witnesses to this power of attorney were Peter, Joseph, and James Martin. (Fauquier Co., Va., Deed Bks. 5, p. 240; 13, p. 214) This cannot be 11 our" John, for he was dead then, probably. It was probably John2. The person to whom he shortly sold it was Tillman Weaver. (D. Bk. 13, p. 257)

Fifteen years later, in Nov. 1811, John Martin, again as attorney for Samuel Martin of Ky., sold six acres of land on Licking Run in Germantown to William Martin, and William soon sold the same piece of land to John Martin. (D. Bk. 18, pp. 268, 309)

In 1804 Samuel Martin had bought 25 acres on Craig's Creek in Woodford Co., Ky., from Spencer Gill and wife Jemimah for L50. (Woodford Co., Ky., Deed Bk. Cl, p. 431)

This was undoubtedly the same Samuel Martin whose Woodford Co. will (21 Oct. 1818 - July 1826) names wife Susannah; sons, Benjamin, ex., and Elijah; daus., "married and unmarried"; Susannah Martin's first five children, viz., Henry, Mahala, Caty, Nathan and Stephen Holeman .. Ex., Geo. Scoggan; wits., Jas. McConnell, Wm. Shouse. (G, p. 384)

In Woodford Co. are found these records which we shall include because some of them clearly interlock with this family.

1789, 2 Sept. - Edward Holeman, wife Mary, to Robin Bowman, Stone Lick, 100 acres. (Deed Bk. A-15)

1813, 13 July - Inv. of Isaac Holeman; Benj. Martin and Susanna Holeman, admrs. (D-106)

1819, 5 Apr. - Susanna Long, late Susanna Holeman, dower; Reuben Long, com­ missioner. (F-97)

1824, 2 Oct. - Heirs of Isaac Holeman: Mahala Long, Nathan Holeman, 25 a.; Stephen, Catherine, and Henry M. Holeman, 36 a.; corner to John Long. Gdns., Benj. and Elijah Martin. (G-200) And see 1844 She Iby Co. deed. 17

1826, 4 Sept. - Inventory of Reuben Long. Notes of Thomas Minor, Joseph Read­ ing. Notes, $738. 37-1/2 each to Jemima Martin, Catherine Utterback, Levin a Martin, Ezekiel Taylor, Letace Martin, Elijah Tinder, John Long, Geo. Scroggin. Benj. and Elijah Martin, gdns. to Isaac Holeman's heirs. ( G-404)

1827, 1 Oct. - Gdn. report of Elijah Martin[on]Nathaniel and Stephen Holeman, infant heirs of Isaac Holeman. (H-115)

1832, 10 Apr. -June - Will of Letty Martin. Alsey Taylor; Ezekiel Taylor to have no control, etc. [Alsey Martin had mar. Ezekiel Taylor 14 Oct. 1824] (1-204)

1832, 15 May-Nov. -Will of John Martin. $100 to Nelly Maxwell, Hugh Mar­ tin; $50 to Samuel Martin 1 s heirs; $75 to William Martin; $100 Nancy Martin; $50 Sally Williams; $100 James Martin; $50 Henry Martin's heirs, Martha, Wm.-, Marey, Robin, Elige [Elijah?], Jno., Gean Martin. (1-280)

1836, 19 Oct. - Sale, Wm. Martin, Sr., dec'd.; buyers, Wm, Jno., James C., Wm. P., W. P., Hugh Martin. (K-426)

1836, 19 Oct.-1838 - Wm. Martin, adm. of Wm. Martin, dec'd; wit., Elijah Martin; James Martin, acct. pd.; Wm. Martin, proven acct.

10. BEN.JAMIN MARTIN, prob. son of Samuel and Mary Ann, prob. b. by 1764 in Fauquier Co., Va.; prob. d. in Ky.; m. NANCY(---). Left Fauquier Co. after 1785, when they deeded land, adj. Hitt and Pickett, to Wm. Pickett. (Fauquier Co. Deed Bk. 9, p. 1)

The following deeds of Woodford Co., Ky., refer to this or some Benjamin Martin, perhaps Benj., the son of Jacob (#3)--or perhaps to more than one Benj.:

1811, 3 Aug. - Beni. Martin from Natus Dale, wife Jenny, 40-1/2 acres, Green Creek (E-294)

18'12, 19 May - Benj. Martin from Robt. Woolfolk, w. Jane, Jefferson Co., 86-1/4 a. , Green Creek; wit. , Henry Utterback. ( F-136}

1818, 11 Sept. - Benj, Martin from Thomas Hudson, w. Jemima, 5-3/4 a., Craig's Creek, "Sam 1 l. Martin 1 s line". (1-290) Note: A Hudson Martin bought Lot 47 in Newcastle in Jan. 1801, sold it in Mar. 1828. (Henry Co., Ky., Deed Bks., 1-101; 13-71) And Hudson Martin mar. America Jackson in Wood­ ford Co. in 1814. He was an adm. for John Jackson, dec'd., in Jan. 1820. 18

1820, 9 Nov. - Benj. Martin and Elijah Martin from Reuben Dale, w. Sally, Bar­ ren Co., dower of Spencer Gill, dee., from Woodford Circuit Court, 17 acres, Craig 1s Creek. (H-330)

1823, 31 Mar. - Hudson Martin, power of atty. to Percival Butler to prosecute chancery suit as one of the heirs of Jno. Jackson, dec'd., and infant children of Hudson Martin likewise heirs of Jno. Jackson. (1-374)

1828, 7 Apr. - Benj. Martin to Jno. D. Egbert, 69 a., Green's (or Greer's) Creek. (L-339)

1828, 28 Aug. - Benj. Martin from Medley Shelbon, w. Malinda, 30 and 32 a., Craig's Creek, mortgage. (L-429)

11. REUBEN3MARTI N (Henry2 J. Joseph l ), b. prob. Fauquier Co., Va., by 1755; m. JOANNA(---). Left Fauquier after 1789.

In 1781 Reuben Martin and wife Joanna deeded to Benj. Martin (for 1500 lbs. of tobacco) part of his half of the land which he had inherited from his father, originally taken up in the names of Henry and Mary Martin--adj. Capt. Pickett and W. Hitt. (Deed Bk. 7, p. 359) They sold the rest of this tract in 1789 to Peter Hitt. (Bk. 10, p. 149) In 1786, Reuben Martin was bsm. at the mar. in Fauquier Co. of Arch. Holtzclaw to Miriam Hitt. (Bk. 1, p. 160)

This is probably the same Reuben Martin who bought land in Laurens Co., South Carolina, in 1788, and was there in the 1790 Census, listed next to Lazarus Hitt. His 1812 wil I names wife Joanna; chi I., John, Henry, Reuben, Benjamin, Joseph, Stevens, and Samuel Martin.

(Some Reuben Martin m. Susannah Eads in Albemarle Co., Va., 9 Dec. 1802; Wm. Tuley, bsm. In the same co., Betsy, dau. of Chas. Martin, m. Aug. 1783 Thos. Cobbs of Halifax Co., and Patsy, her sister, m. June 1784 James Cobbs of Halifax Co. In each case, Wm. Martin was bsm.)

2 12. JOHN MARTIN, prob. son of Joseph (John Joseph 1) and Katherine(---) Martin, m. (Fauquier Co. Mar. Bonds, 1, p. 71) 24 March 1778 SARAH JEFFRIES, b. Stafford Co., Va., 22 Aug. 1755 (unless the first Sarah died and a later baby was given the sar:ne name). Shed., prob. in Washington Co., Indiana, 13 July 1830. She was the dau. of Joseph and Margaret (Smith) Jeffries. (See Smith and Jeffries sections; also #6, above) John Martin d. before Nov. 1791 if he was the son of Joseph and Katherine, for Joseph made his will at that time and when he made it, his son John was already dead. His death must have taken place in what is now Mercer (or Lincoln) Co., Ky., for the family record said that he was drowned about six weeks after his arrival in Ky., while trying to cross Dick's River. One elderly descendant thinks he was drowned before they reached their destination. 19

This river was a very beautiful one in central Kentucky in the vicinity of Harrods­ burg and Danville, pioneer settlements. With the Kentucky River it formed the eastern boundary of Mercer Co. Unfortunately it is now dammed up and forms a large lake called Harrington Lake.

2 While we feel quite sure that "our" John Martin was the son of Joseph , we still lack really definite proof. It is such a common name that there are endless records about Martins, and especially John Martins, in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. There are eight columns of Martins in Swem 1s Virginia Index. Fifteen John Martins landed in Philadelphia before the Revolution from Germany. In just the records we have, we counted fifty references to John Martins in Virginia and Kentucky. Of course many concern the same person, but even so it is very difficult to say positively which ones may refer to "our" John. The early Martin records in Ky. are found particularly in Madison, Woodford, Mason, Mercer, Shelby, and Garrard Counties.

On the personal tax lists of Fauquier Co., Va., there were three John Martins in 1782; in 1783 Joseph Martin was shown with two tithables, one of whom was perhaps his son John; in 1784 there were Joseph, 1 tithable (himself) and two Johns, one each; after that no Johns as tithables until 1800.

Of the few deeds in Fauquier Co. involving a John Martin of that period, it is obvious that the 1785 one could not refer to "our" John, for that one had a wife Caty; and the 179 5, 1796, and 1799 ones could not refer to "ours", for he was dead before that.

In the "Certificate Book" (sometimes called "The Doomsday Book of the Conquest of Kentucky"), now in the possession of the County Clerk of Fayette Co., Ky., -- a very valuable old record of all the certificates issued before 1779 in that part of Virginia which in 1783 became the District of Kentucky, -- the name "John Martin" appears more frequent- ly than any other. A John Martin "claimed settlement .... on south fork of Licking Creek, on south side thereof about five miles from Riddle's Station .... by improving the same 11400 acre~ and raising a crop of corn in year 1775 and residing in the country ever since" and the Court decided that he had a right to 400 a. and the preemption of 1000 a. adjoining. The fact that his certificate stated in 1779 that he had resided in the country ever since 1775 would perhaps not necessarily mean that he had spent more than the length of time on it required to prove up on his claim. "Our" John was married in March 1778 in Virginia.

"Martin's Station", an outgrowth from John Martin 1s cabin, three miles below Paris, was captured in June 1780 by a large band of Canadians and Indians. (Collins, Lewis. Hist. of Ky., II, p. 71, 1924)

Joseph, Archibald, Samuel, and Jonathan Martin are al I in the "Certificate Book". (An Arch. Martin mar. Ann Deatherage in 1789 in Madison Co., Ky. Gums, Annie W. Recs. of Mar. in Mad. Co., 1785-:1851] Joseph moved from his first location to one on the Hanging Fork of Dick's River {which, it will be remembered, was the river in which "our" John Martin was drowned). Jacob Holtzclaw, Cornelius Yager, John Gar, and Isaac Hite (Hitt?) -- all Germantown names - were among those who took up claims, .the first three being on Dick's River. John Martin not only took up Iand for himself, but the nota­ tion is found on many other certificates, "Deed delivered to John Martin" and the location 20 of several other claims is given ,as being a certain distance "from John Mortin 1 s land". Henry Bryon was one of those who took up land on Dick 1s River through John Mortin, It was "at Boone 1s Mill''.

There were eight John Martins in the first census of Kentucky in 1789-91, five of them being in Fayette Co. On the 1788 Fayette Co. Tax List there was a J. Martin, (Heinemann and Brumbaugh. First Census of Ky., pp. 51, 110) From 1790 to 1794 a John Martin was on the Jefferson Co. Tax List. In 1795 Alexander and Nicholas Martin came 0111 the list, in 1796 George, in 1797 James, in 1799 William. (Records from Ky. State Library)

Now, going backwards for a moment---the first explorer of Kentucky, Dr. , who was sent out by a land company, hod not arrived until 1748, the second, Gist, till 1751. Twenty years later the well-known explorer, Simon Kenton of Fauquier Co., Va., came. Soon ofter this the Indians went on the warpath, and Lord Dunmore sent to Kentucky to warn the settlers and bring them back. By 1775 settlers 11 started coming again. They raised their crop of corn and "resided in the county 12 months • They usually came through Cumberland Gap or by boat, down the Ohio River--huge, flat­ bottomed boats with a stock pen at one end, the other end roofed and sided and equipped with a fireplace and cooking arrangements. Most of these landed at Limestone (now Mays­ ville). The settlers had terrible times, and the Certificate Book has been called 11 an Honor Roll of pioneer heroes who took their lives in their hands as they moved the outposts of 11 civilization hundreds of miles into a savage-infested wilderfess •

In 1783 Virginia formed Kentucky into one District, with the District Court at Harrodsburg. It was part of Virginia until 1792. In 1785 Bourbon Co. was formed. In 1786 and twice more in 1787 settlers in the northern part of Bourbon Co. (from which many counties were later carved) petitioned to have the north part made into another county, because the distance to the county seat made it too dangerous and difficult to reach. James Martin 1 s name was one of those on the first petition, and John Martin's on the third one. At this time, even the planting had to be done under heavy guard against the Indians.

If I ife in this wilderness was hard for men, how much more so for a woman--such as our Sarah(Jeffries)Martin, left a widow with a family of children, the oldest probably not over twelve and the youngest born several months after her husband 0s death. The bloodiest period of some Kentucky counties is said to have begun in 1790, which is prob­ ably about the time that her husband died. By 1796 Sarah Martin (as head of her family) was on the Shelby Co. Tax List. She then owned one slave, seven cattle, and 131 acres of land on Gess 8s Creek.

(We recommend that any who are interested in early Kentucky and its people read G. Glenn Clift1s "History of Maysville and Mason Co. 11 [!93~ It is very interesting. It also contains a bibliography of other good books on early Kentucky. 11 Kentucky Pioneer and Court Records 11 by Mrs. H.K. McAdams [!929' is also excellent. And a copy of the 11 11 valuable old Certificate Book" can be found in the "Register of the Ky. Historical Society , VoL 21, No. 62.)

Several decades ago, Ninian Martin and Allen Martin Goss, two of the descend­ ants of Peter Martin (several of whose family intermarried with 11 our 11 John Martin°s) wrote 21 a family history, a copy of which we obtained in the 19301 s through Mrs. Ida E. McKinley, a descendant who located iL Though primarily about the Peter Martin line, it incidentally mentions the John Martin line also. Of the latter it says frankly 11 we have but a scant record". It must be remembered too that it was written wel I over a hundred years after the death of John Martin, and that stories get changed greatly in passing from mouth to mouth and especially from one generation to another. Usually it happens that the younger person is not interested when the older ones tell of the family history, then by the time that he does become interested the older ones have died and he has only a faulty memory upon which to rely.

How much is fact and how much is fancy we do not know, but this family ma,nu­ script said that John Martinas father had come to Virginia from the West Indies, was dis­ tantly related to Peter Martin (who it said was born in Prussia in 1741) and that he had married a Creole. Some descendants thought his name was John but others insisted it was Jacob. One said he was a West Indies trader. (Here we might mention that some twenty years ago, Mr. David S. Martin of LaGrange, Ga., wrote us that he had a record of a Josiah Martin, b. 1737, d. 1786, a colonial governor of North Carolina, who was the son of Col. Samuel Martin of Antigua, in the West Indies. Probably no connection of ours, however.)

The MS said that Enoch, eldest son of John and Sarah (Jeffries) Martin, was fourteen at the time of his father 1 s drowning, and that with his mother's help he cl eared the land of timber and raised crops. This would seem to be impossible, especially as he had an older sister, born in Jan. 1779. If he was 14 when his father died, then John died after 1791 and hence could not have been the sonof Joseph2Martin. The MS also said that this family came to Kentucky from the southeastern (sic) part of Virginia whose inhabitants were known locally as "Tuck-a-hoes", and that in Kentucky these Martins.were still called by that nickname.

It may be only a coincidence that there is a deed on record in Goochland Co., Va., (Deed Bk., 1, p. 111) which shows that some John Martin sold 343 acres of land in 1775 to Thomas Mann Randolph, grandson of Thomas Randolph. This land lay where Tuck­ ahoe Creek flowed into the James River, and on this account Thos. Randolph had named 11 his estate "Tuckahoe". (Anderson, J. R. "Tuckahoe and the Tuckahoe Randolphs • Va. Mag., Jan. 1937)

From an odd statement in the Martin-Goss MS we gather that the writers of it ima­ gined, with or without reason, that Sarah Jeffries was descended from the cruel Lord Jef­ fries, who, when attempting to escape in disguise after the arrival of King William and Queen Mary, was caught and committed to the Tower of London, where he died in 1689, but his family did escape to the West Indies. (As a matter of fact, there was a Jefferes family I isted among the inhabitants of SL Michaels in Barbadoes in 1680.) (See Jeffries section.)

A story is told by two descendants on the Peter Martin line--one of them Miss Ber­ tha Davis, who is a retired missionary to Burma--to the effect that when her mother was a child she was once playing with feathers stuck in her hair, when her Aunt Patsy said to her, "It is no wonder you I ike to play that way--your [J3r:J great-grandmother was an Indian. 11 22

Another aunt denied it and told Patsy that she should not have told the child that, to which 11 Patsy rep Ii ed that she "need not get so mad about it, for it was true •

It will take a better detective than we claim to be to figure out whether or not John 2 Martin who married Sarah Jeffries is really the son of Joseph and Katherine Martin of Fau­ quier Co., Va. However, here is a suggestion. Perhaps when Joseph was a young man he-­ or maybe he and his brother Jacob--did do trading in the West Indies; possibly one of them married there; and possibly it was the Spanish influence which caused Joseph to name a son Jose (or Hosea); and perhaps his son John did live in the "Tuckahoe" district, at least for a few years, before going to Kentucky. If 11 our 11 John Martin was not the son of Joseph2 he probably was the son of Joseph's brother Jacob2Martin.

Getting back again now to the old MS, --it goes on to say that when Sarah(Jeffries) Martin's only daughter, Elizabeth, married Peter Martin 1s son John, in Dec. 1797, Sarah and her youngest son--al so named John--went to I ive with them. She took over most of the household duties and "assisted very materially in raising a large family of boys to habits of industry and rigid honesty. She lived to visit at our father's and to see her great-grand­ children". They lived at first in Shelby Co., Ky., about five miles from Shelbyville. Then early in 1814 they all removed to Washington Co., in Indiana Territory, and settled on a small stream called Bear Creek, and founded a town which they appropriately named Martinsburg.

On 11 May 1821 a deed was recorded from Sarah Martin to Nicholas Cheek for 109 acres on Gist Creek, a branch of Brashears Creek and Salt River.; wit., Alex. Martin. (Shelby Co., Ky., Deed Bk. S, p. 3)

Following are the children of John and Sarah(Jeffries}Martin, taken from family and county records:

i. Elizabeth, b. prob. Va., 24 Jan. 1779, d. Woodford Co., Ill., after 1850; m. Shelby Co., Ky., 21 Dec. 1797 John W. Martin, b. Orange Co., Va., prob. 3 Sept. 1773, d. Woodford Co., Ill., 30 Oct. 1855, son of Peter and Sarah(Redding)Martin. Their children (Martin): Stephen, Nathan, Achsa, Lemuel, Moses Jeffries, Allen, Enoch Redding, Asa, James Mc Grady, John Mason, Sarah Ei izabeth. For particulars on this family, see section on Peter Martin and Descendants, under John W. Martin (who was Peterus 7th son.) 1 1. Enoch, prob. he who m. Shelby Co., Ky., 27 Oct. 1803 Lydia Wright. In May 1815 an Enoch Martin sold land on Tick Creek, Shelby Co., Ky. , to Asa Bennett; in 1829, to James Sanders and Wm. L Perry. (Bks. M-277; X-530) No wife is mentioned, so is this a different Enoch from the one who in 1830 with wife Lydia sold 125 acres on Tick Creek, Shelby Co., Ky.? (Bk. M-297; Y-129) iii. Jeffries. No information about him. 13. iv. William, b. prob. Va., l Feb. 1784, d. Washington Co., Ind., 1863; m. 13 Jan. 1807 Mary Ann Burgess Wayman. See Wayman section; also #14, 23

14. v. Joseph, b. prob. Va., prob. ca. 1786, d. Washington Co., Ind., ca. 15 Aug. 1828; m. Shelby Co., Ky., Eleanor Wayman, sister of Mary Ann B. Wayman, above. This is our line. vi. Jacob, prob. b. Va. 15. v1 1. John E., b. in Ky., prob. before 1791 (posthumous son).

13. WILLIAM4MARTIN, son of John and Sarah (Jeffries) Martin, b. prob, Fauquier Co., Va., 1 Feb. 1787 (or 1784), d. Washington Co., Ind., 8 Apr. 1863; m. Shelby Co., Ky., 13 Jan. 1807 MARY ANN BURGESS WAYMAN, (who was prob. b. in Md., d. Wash. Co., Ind., 12 Nov. 1832, ag. 40), dau. of Edmond (prob. son of Edmund4,3, Leonard2, 1)- and Elizabeth (Smith) Wayman of Md. See Wayman Section. The Shelby County marriage book calls her 11 Ann Wayman, dau. of Eliz. and Edmund Wayman".

Mrs. Lydia Hottel, granddau. of Wm. and Mary Ann Martin, from whom we got most of our information on this family, said that William spoke and read German and that he used a German Bible. She thought that her brother Cyrus, who had later had this Bible in his possession, had lent it to a preacher who never returned it.

There was evidently another Wi II iam Martin in Shel by County, Ky., at the same time as this one, for in the deed books are found the following:

1814, 7 Feb. - Wm. Martin, wife Margaret, to Geo. Pearce(Pierce), 20 a., Long Run, Herndon Survey; also one from them the same day to David Ashley for 100 a., same location. (L-344,345)

1829, June - William Martin, wife Margaret, to Allen Clarke, 106 a,, Long 11 11 Run, where Martin formerly I ived • (U-190)

(1833 - the year of the cholera epidemic)

1837, 22/23 Feb. - Wm. Martin, wife Margaret; Milton Martin, wife Elizabeth, to John McDowell, 50 a., Bullskin Creek. (E2-l06)

There is also this deed from our Wil I iam Martin, the son of John and Sarah(Jeffries)Martin:

1815, 19 July - Wm. Martin, Washington Co., Ind., to Dandridge Overton, 135 a., Tick Creek. (Shelby Co. Deed Bk., M-264) (Dandridge Overton mar. William's sister, Dorcas Martin.)

William and Mary Ann Martin were part of the Martin-Wayman migration from Ken­ tucky to Indiana in 1814. The story is told that on the day of their arrival their home was completely erected in one day, with the help of neighbors, and that evening supper was served in it. 24

Children of William and Mary A. B. (Wayman) Martin (from their family Bible [e~b. Philadelphia 180~; later data from descendants); 1st four chi!, b, in Ky,, the rest in Wash­ ington Co., Ind.:

i. Emma, b. 30 Jan. 1808, d. 6 July 1877; m. Mason Crim, ii. Nancy, b. 18 Sept. 1809, d, --; m, the Rev. Joseph Lemuel Martin, son of Peterus son James, (See section on Peter Martin family,) iii. Simpson, b. 18 March 1811, d. --; m, 13 March 1832 Catheril'le Crim, Note that in 1792 Joseph Crim (who was a son of Hermann) was I isted in Fauquier Co, , Va,, as a tithable in the family of John

Martin; also that in Oct. 1790, in Woodford Co, 1 Ky,, Jacob Martin was an appraiser of Peter Crim 0s estate, (Woodford Co., Will Bk. A, p. 22) And in 1813 James Martin deeded 59 acres on Tick Creek, in Shelby Co., Ky., -- 11 part of Campbell°s 1800 a. 11 --to Moses Crim. (Shelby Co., Deed Bk, L, p. 155) John Crim, the immigrant ancestor, was one of the second colony from Nassau-Siegen, which settled in the Little Fork of the Rappa­ hannock River in Culpeper Co,, Va, (Huffman, Chas H. Reunion at Siegen Forest, Va., p. 13!}9601} Simpson and Catherine Martin E'ad at least Anna and Charles, living in 1842. iv. Archibald Cameron (so named after the Scotch Presbyterian minister, the Rev. Arch. Cameron, who married both Wm. and Joseph Martin to their Wayman wives in Shelby Co.,, Kyo), b. 31 March 1813, do 13 June 1871;m, PermeliaW. Denny, b, 25May 1822, d. 16 Mar, 1909. They were the parents of Mrs. Lydia Hottel of New Albany, Ind., one of our valuable sources of informatiorL She had her fa­ ther1s family Bible. She once said that on account of the large families of large families in those days she had 100 first cousins! Mrs. Hottel told us that her parents and Mortin grandparents were al I buried on the old homestead (later known as the Chas, Hottel farm), just south of Martinsburg, Ind, The land on which the Wm, Martin cemetery is located (s, w. Qro, Sec, 13, --IS,R4E) was sold in Octo 1822 by Martin Crim, Sr,, and his wife, Chil, of Archibald and Permelia Martin: i) Cyrus; m, Martha Meadors, Had at least Adaline (d, 1876), Parmelia (d, 1881), Maggie (d, 1885), and Editho ii) Hester B,, m, Oro Wm. H, Bright, Had Charles, Wm,, Jimmie G. (d. ir"nfant 1865), John Courtney (a dentist), Flora (d, at 14), Ame­ lia, Olive, Bess, and Effie. Only Chas. and Wm. married" iii) Martha; m. Tom Hiestand, Had Ods, Blanche, Nina (m. -- Taylor and had Kathryn, who m, ·--DeCelle), Floy, Elsie, Kate, and prob. Thos, Lived Marengo, Iowa, Young­ est girls lived Indianapolis, Ind. 25

iv) Dorothy; m. Isaac Hiestand. Had Hite, Fanny, Lydia, Ben, Letha, Kay (I ives nr. Blooming­ ton, Ind.), and Grace. Mrs. James G. Berkey of Salem, Ind., who furnished much of our data on later genera­ tions, is a Hiestand descendant. Her Revolu­ tionary ancestor, Jacob Hiestand, m. Mrs. Elizabeth Brumbaugh. Most of their sons were United Brethren preachers, including John, who, with his wife, 11 Barbry 11 Strickler, went to Washington Co., Ind. v) Otho, b. Dec. 1855. Lived in Okla. vi) Lydia, b. ca. 1858, alive in 1939; m. Chas. Hottel. v. JesseW., b. 24June 1815, d. --in Texas. vi. Elisha, b. 30 June 1817, d. ca. 1860; m. 17 Oct. 1839 Mary Ann Wyman, aunt of Chas. E. Wyman of Pekin, whom. Margaret Susan Martin, a grdau. of Joseph and Eleanor (Wayman) Martin. Chi I. of Elisha and Mary Ann(Wyman)Martin: i) Wm. Henry, b. 1841, d. in Civil War. ii) Melvina, b. and d. 1843. iii) Gary Wyman, b. 1847, d. 1933; m. Matilda Bracken; chil. of Gary and Matilda: (i) Harvey (twin), d. ca. 1938. :(ii) Stella (twin), d. in infancy. (iii) Ada, d. ca. 1919. (iv) Cora; m. Fred 0k. Peter Rusch; lived in Indianapolis. iv) Emma Jane, b. 1850, d. 1929, unm. v) , b. 1853, d. 15 June 1895; m. 1884 (on Good Friday) Celia Brewer of Harrison Co., Ind.; had only child: (i) Anna Brewer; m. 22 Nov. 1930 Isaac Thomas Clauson; of Louisville, Ky. vi) Cora L., b. 1856, d. New Albany, Ind., 1948, unm. She was a school teacher in New Albany for 50 years. vii) Anna Burgess, b. 1858, d. 1930, unm. viii) Florence Elmer, b. 1861, d. 1938; m. Frank Snod­ grass; lived and d. in New Albany; no children. (See chapter on "Henry Wyman and Some of his Descendants".) vii. Elizabeth W., b. 23 Feb. 1820, d. 1 May 1908; m. David Wright. viii. Levi D., b. 29 July 1822, d. 24 Jan. 1908; m. l) Matilda Loughmiller and had one child, Sarah H.; m. 2) Emal ine Fowl er, and had: Orlando E. (who d. 1864, ag. 10); Dr. Theodore (whose dau. Mamie m. Lawrence Coleman, a gr. -gr. -grandson of Peter Martin°s son James); Clinton; Robert; Ross; Lillie; Carrie; and Edgar. 26

ix. Willett Wayman, b. 12 Nov. 1824, d. 14 Aug. 1858; m. Abigail Marshal I. x, Absalom Littell (twin) b. 12 Nov. 1824, d, 21 March 1904; m, Amanda Gordon, and lived in Salem, Ind, (Possibly m. also a Wayman?) Chi I. of Absalom and Amanda Martin: i) A son, prob. Arthur, whom.--; d. --leaving two young sons, Ben and Clyde, who were reared by their grandparents. Ben m. Bertha Smith, I ives in Dayton, Ohio; Clyde I ived in New Albany or Louisville. ii) Minnie. i i i) Lora; m. Ezra Lanning; had at Ieast one dau. iv) Grace, who d. young. xi. Ezra Wright, b. 30 March 1829, d. after July 1842; m. Jane Holstein. Lived Wahoo, Nebraska.

14. JOSEPH MARTIN, b. prob. Fauquier Co., Va., prob. ca. 1786, d. Washington Co., Ind., ca. 18 Aug. 1828; m. Shelby Co., Ky., 20 Feb. 1809, ELEANOR SMITH WAYMAN (sister of Mary Ann Burgess Wayman, whom. Joseph 0s bro. William, #13 above), b. prob. Md., May 1790, d. prob. in Floyd Co., Ind., after 9 Oct. 1847, the date when she signed over her interest in the farm to her son Mi I ton for $200. (Wash. C~. Deed ·Bk. I, p. 531) See Wayman and Burgess sections for her ancestry.

An elderly aunt told us years ago that her mother told her that Eleanor, when a girl, used to I ive with a Smith family and went by the name of Smith.

In 1814 there was, as has already been mentioned, quite a migration of Martins and their relations from Shelby County, Ky., to Washington Co., Ind. (then a territory). Joseph and William Martin and their families were among those who went. Mrs. Hottel, a granddaughter of William, told us that at first there was so much Indian trouble that at Ieast some of them returned to Kentucky, but after a few months 'they came back again.

Joseph and Eleanor Martin lived on a farm in Washington Co., and reared eight children there, next to the farm where the Edmund Waymans (Eleanor's parents) lived. They had sold their land in Kentucky - 104 acres on Tick Creek - to Isaac Bucy. The deed was recorded 21 Nov. 1817. In it Joseph Martin was called 11 of Washington Co., Ind. 11 Edmund Wayman was the witness. '(Shelby Co. _Deed Bk. 0-261). This. in itself is proof that it was our Edmund Wayman who married Elizabeth, daughter of James Had­ dock Smith, for it was he (Smith) who left the land on Tick Creek, in Kentucky, to six of his daughters and mentioned that Elizabeth and Edmund Wayman had been the first to settle on it.

A tradition has come down through some old-timers of that neighborhood that Joseph Martin hanged himself on his home place. If this is true, the aunts-his grand- 27 daughters-never mentioned it, but when we visited the old home place in the 1930's they pointed out to us the spot where he and two of his children are buried. It is in the hickory grove on top of one of the hills on his own beautiful old farm near Palmyra. Unfortunately some log haulers had taken away all but a piece of one of the stones which had marked the graves.

Joseph Martin built the original frame house which his son Milton later enlarged and imp roved.

We do not know when it was that Eleanor Martin left her family to go and join the Mormons--a sore point in the family. From Mormon records we have gleaned the following information:

Their Early Church Records, including Nauvoo ones, show Eleanor S. Martin to have been a member of the church in early Nauvoo days. They do not show when she went to Nauvoo, 111., but the Mormons say that it was no doubt some time between 1839 and 1846, as the church was reorganized Apri I 6, 1830, and Nauvoo was made the headquarters from 1839 to 1846. On Dec. 1, 1846 Eleanor S. Martin received what they call the 11 11 11 11 Patriarchal Blessing • This was in what was known as Winter Quarters , which was a temporary settlement founded in Sept. 1846 by the Latter Day Saints, when they were driven from Nauvoo. It was situated six miles north of what is now Omaha, Nebraska. The record shows that at the time she received this 11 Blessing 11 she stated that she was born in Maryland in May 1791 (prob. a mistake for 1790) and that her father was Edmon Wayne and her mother Elizabeth. (The superintendent of the Genealogical Society of L Do S. 11 11 tells us that Edmon Wayne , as copied, could very easily have been meant for "Edmund 11 Wayman .)

On Mar. 30, 1847 an Eleanor Wayman was married at Winter Quarters to Cornelius Peter Lott, of N. Y. , N. Y. , who was born Sept. 20 or 27, 1798, died at Salt Lake City July 6, 1850 and was the son of Peter and Mary Jane (Smiley) Lott. They were divorced Mar. 17, 1848. At the time of her marriage this Eleanor stated herself that she was born May 25, 1792 in Maryland. Though the Martin family, so far as we knew, never heard of Eleanor (Wayman) Martin having been married a second time, it looks as if all these rec­ ords may concern the same person, even though there is a year1s discrepancy in the dates of birth, as given, and the maiden name of Wayman is used instead of Martin at the time of marriage to Corne I ius Lott. Note that if the birthdate of Mary Ann Burgess (Wayman) Martin is correctly given in the Martin family Bible as Nov. 26, 1791, neither of the dates above for Eleanor (Wayman) Martin can be the correct year (assuming that it was she who married Lott), for Eleanor and Mary Ann were sisters. However, it seems to have happened not infrequently, especially in the days when education was not so widespread, that in subtracting a person 1 s age from the death or other date, the wrong birth year was arrived at. Perhaps the Eleanor Wayman who married Lott was a cousin or other relative of our Eleanor who went with her.

It is not known whether the Lotts were divorced in Winter Quarters or at Salt Lake, as Winter Quarters were not abandoned until the summer of 1848. The first company of 11 Saints 11 entered the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847. Cornelius P. Lott was a Captain of the 11 third ten in the fourth company 11 which crossed the plains in 1848, but being a Cap- 28 tain, he may have gone to Salt Lake with a previous company also, and returned to Winter Quarters between 1847 and 1848. There is no account in any of the L, D, S. records of the death of Eleanor, either under the name of Martin or Lott, nor is there any record as to whether she ever went to Salt Lake. On the other hand, the signature of "Eleanor S. Mar­ tin11 on an "overlapping deed" to Milton Martin for the south-east quarter of Section 4, Town 1, Range 4, Washington Co. , Ind. , was attested by John Wi I coxsi n, J.P. , Washing­ ton Co., on Oct. 9, 1847. (Deed Bk. T, p. 531) (John S. Martin and wife Jane A. also deeded their share to Milton Martin.) And in the 1844 Shelby Co. deed, mentioned above, she is called 11 of Floyd Co., Ind. 11

Following is a list of the references in Mormon records which concern Eleanor Way­ man and her supposed ancestors, Those ancestral records which were not given by and do not concern Eleanor herself were given to the church by various other des~dants, and some cl them are certainly not correct.

L Eleanor Wayman--Winter Quarters, Bk. A seq., p. 741 2. Edmund Wayman--Arizona Temple, Bk. 88, p, 25 3. Edmund Wayman--Arizona Temple, Bk. 88, p. 15 4. Mrs. Edmund Wayrnan--Arizona Temple, Bk. 82, p. 1098 5. Edmond Wayman--St. George Temple, Bk. W, p. 8 6. Leonard Wayman--St. George Temple, Book V, p. 1316 7. Elizabeth Smith--Salt Lake Temple, Bk. 7G, p. 833 8. Dorcas Abbott--St. George Temple, Bk. V, p. 969 9. Corne Ii us Peter Lott--Nauvoo Supplement

By a strange coincidence, there was another Eleanor Wayman Martin in early Shelby Co., Ky., which is where our Eleanor was married in 1809. In October 1938 Mr. Camden W. Ballard of Shelbyville, Ky., who was then 82 years old, and who had spent the preced- ing fifteen years of his I ife copying and organizing the early unindexed records in the Shelby. Co. Courthouse at Shelbyville, told us of finding the following record (in Will Bk. 6, p. 198):

Eleanor Wayman Martin died interstate June 1824. Sheriff took charge, No children.

All that we were able to find out about this woman was that she apparently was the heiress of Rich. Churchill, decpd,, and of James L. Martin, dec 1d., and that Jno. Burnett was the guardian of this Eleanor, also of Jno. Churchill. (Shelby Co, Will Bks. 3, p. 201; 4, p. 423; 5, pp. 32 and 190)

The valuable records which Mr. Ballard collected and organized are now in the pos­ session of one of his descendants, and are apparently completely inaccessible to the public.

The children of Joseph and Eleanor Martin, the first two or three b. in Shelby Co., Ky., the rest in Washington Co., Ind., were:

1. Edmund W., b. 23 Nov. 1810; d. young, according to his nieces (our aunts). However, there is a record of an Edmund W. Martin 1s marriage to C. Goss, l Feb. 1827. (Probably he.) (Washington Co. Mar. Bk. l, p. 190) 29

ii. Harvy, b. 24 July 1812, d. before 1886, unm. He was in the Mexican War, and for his service received a land grant in Jack Co., Texas. 16.+ iii. Milton, b. 23 Oct. 1814, d. Wed., 15 June 1887; m. Julia Ann (or Juliann) Blackman. Our line. •; iv. Margaret Susannah, b. 28 Oct. 1816, d. 19 Dec. 1887; m. Washington Co., Ind., 1833 Wm. P. Dickson of Spartanburg, S. C., b. 8 Jan. 1808, d. 12 Nov. 1890. He was a slaveholder. Margaret's namesake niece told us that she thought Mr. Dickson came to Ind. to teach school, which was how he and his wife became acquainted. She also told us that when her father, Milton Martin, bought out the other heirs to the old home farm (near Palmyra, Ind.) that William Dickson, husband of her aunt, Margaret, rode al I the way from South Carolina to Indiana on a little gray mule to collect for his wife her share of the money. He would take nothing but silver, and had to ride al I about the country to find the required amount of silver dollars. When he did, he had a special sort of belt made, with a separate pocket for each dollar and carried it home all alone, though the trails were infested with bandits in those days. Children of Margaret and William Dickson: i) John Hamilton, b. 15 Aug. 1834, d. 3 Aug. 1864; bur. in Mag­ nolia Cem., Charleston, S.C. Grave is marked: "J.H.D., Co. E, 2nd S.C. Cavalry" ii) Sarah Eleanor, b. 26 July 1836; prob. d. unm. iii) Mary Jane, b. 30 Apr. 1839. iv) Margaret Ann, b. 12 Oct. 1845. v) Robert, b. 30 Nov. 1855, d. --; m. 1) 17 Jan. 1882, Elizabeth McClain, who d. 14 Dec. 1888. Their chil. (Dickson): (i) Sarah Elizabeth, b. 31 Jan. 1883. (ii) Hattie Rebecca, b. 20 May 1884. (iii) Wm. McClain, b. 6 Dec. 1886. (iv) May, b. 19 Oct. 1888. Robert m. 2) 3 May 1892 Mary Taggart Caldwell and had: (v) Johnnie Loise, b. 13 April 1893. (vi) Emma Sheriff, b. 4 March 1895. (vii) Margaret Susannah, b. 24 Jan. 1897. (viii) Elleanor Abigail, b. 20 Jan. 1899. (ix) Ella Smith, b. 7 April 1901. Robert's last known address (1930) was Inman, S.C., Route 2. He then had three I iving daughters, -- al I school-teachers. The above data on Dickson descendants were sent many years ago to Hettie Watson (Mrs. James S.) by her sister Clara Carr while the latter was I iving in South Carolina. v. Sarah, b. 21 Feb. 1819, d. of tuberculosis when a young woman. vi. John Smith, b. 1 Apr. 1821, d. at his home, 211 Pearl St., Joplin, Mo., ca. 1907; m. Jane A. ---. While their children were young, she was thrown by a horse which became frightened during a bad storm, and she was an in­ val id for years. Both John and Jane are buried at Carthage, Mo. Their children (Martin): 30

Viola, Nora, Albro, Elva, Elmer, and another (two?) All married but Elva. Their father's obituary referred to them as: "Albro Martin, contractor; Elva Martin, school teacher; Mrs. George Case of Joplin; Elmer Martin of Chicago; Mrs. T. E. Gray of Carthage, Mo.; Mrs. Ella Miller of Kansas City, Mo.; and Mrs. Davis of Mount Vernon, Mo. vii. Mary Eliza Smith, b. 12 June, 1823, d. of tuberculosis when young woman. vi i i. Augustus Bi II , b. 15 Oct. 1825, d. young. "Bi II" was very I ike Iy a surname-­ possibly in one of the maternal I ines of Edmond or Elizabeth (Smith) Wayman 1s ancestry. (List of these 8 children taken from Martin family Bible)

After Joseph Martin's death, Eleanor was made guardian of her six "infant children," viz., Harvey, Milton, Susan, Sarah, John, and Mary. (Washington Co., Ind., 14 Dec. 1829}

15, JOHN E. MARTIN, posthumous son of John and Sarah (Jeffries) Martin, b. Jefferson Co., Va., (prob. in what is now Mercer or Garrard Co., Ky.), prob. by or before 1791, d. 9 Nov. 1854. The record sent by Mrs. Berkey said John E. was b. 11 July 1786. John E. Martin m. 1) ca. 1808 in Ky. MARY MARTIN, b. 5 May 1787, d. after Sept. 1812, dau. of Peter, Sr., and wife Sarah (Red­ ding) Martin. He m. 2) Tuesday, 12 Nov. 1816 PATSY MARTIN, b. 24 Dec. 1792, d. ---, dau. of Peter1s son Moses, thus a niece of John's first wife. After death of his 2nd wife, hem. 3) in fall of 1844 MALINDA POUND McCOY, b. Ky. 11 Apr. 1796, d. 29 Dec. 1859, dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth (Stark) Pound and widow of Rice McCoy, to whom she had borne 15 children in 21 years. (Both the father and gr. father of Rice were in the Revolution.) The Rev. Wm. McCoy (father of Rice) was a traveling preacher of lndianaus first Protestant church, the Si Iver Creek Baptist.

Malinda is bur. at Livonia, Ind., beside Rice, but marker says "late wife of John E. Martin". Her dau. Elizabeth and son Isaac had married children of John E. Martin, so now Malinda became step-mother-in-law to two of her own children! (Hayward, Eliz., "Sketch of Malinda Pound McCoy". The Salem Democrat, 21 Mar. 1954)

Children of John and Mary(Martin)Martin~

i. Patsy, b. Ky., 9 Feb. 1809 (from 1850 Census); d. unm. 27 Oct. 1878. ii. Abner, b. 11 June 1810, d. 4 Oct. 1882; m. 8 July 1834 Elizabeth McCoy, b. 6 Oct. 1815, d. 3 Apr. 1868. Their chil. (Martin): i) Sarah Jane, b. 3 May 1835, d. 31 Dec. 1914; m. 1) 13 Sept. 1853 Addison C. Glover, b. 15 Feb. 1828, d. 9 Mar. 1867. Had 6 children. Sarah m. 2) 19 Sept. 1888 James Smith, b. 13 May 1832, d. 18 May 1908. No chi I. 31

ii) Ann Hazeltine Judson, b. 3 Sept. 1836, d. 20 Mar. 1892; m. 14 Feb. 1856 Thos. C. Hungate, b. 24 Jan. 1833, d. 1 Sept. 1906. Had 7 children. iii) Mary Adeline, b. 6 Mar. 1842, d. 27 May 1919; m. 1) 24 Feb. 1859 Daniel W. Zink, b. 13 Aug. 1838 or 140, d. 29 Feb. 1864. Had 3 chi I., one of them posthumous. Mary m. 2) 25 Dec. 1866 Peter Sidney Marshall, b. 26 Sept. 1840, d. 12 Mar. 1922. 7 more children. iv) Melissa Ellen, b. 2 Apr. 1844, d. --; m. 4 Oct. 1860 Lewis Jackson Colglazier, b. 20 Dec. 1834, d. 1914. 9 chil. v) Aretta L., b. 17 Aug. 1846, d. 23 Apr. 1901; m. 7 or 9 Feb. 1871 Henry Adolphus Hoar, b. 24 May 1844, d. --. 6 children. vi) John Rice, b. 19 Feb. 1849, d. 24 Nov. 1916; m. 25 Feb. 1869 Martha Carolyn Hungate, b. 15 Mar. 1851, d. 20 Jan. 1939. 14 children. vii) William Milton, b. 27 Apr. 1851, d. 23 Aug. 1909; m. 1) 2 Oct. 1873 Addie E. Stewart, b. 2 Mar. 1855, d. 22 Nov. 1880. Had 3 chil. Wm. M. m. 2) 17 May 1883 Eliz. M. Osborn, b. 26 Jan. 1858, d. 23 May 1939. 2 more chil. viii) Columbus Judson, b. 16 Jan. 1855, d. --; m. 13 Sept. 1881 Alice A. Sanderson, b. 8 Dec.--, d.--. 8 children. ix) Edwin McCoy, b. 24 June 1857, d. 19 Apr. 1899; m. 18 Mar. 1880 Susan Frances Alter, b. 6 May 1859, d. 22 Feb. 1926, 9 children. x) Clara P., b. 3 Dec. 1861, d.--; m. 13 Dec. 1881 Stephen D. Brown, b. 8 Oct. 1858, d. --. No children. 11 11 iii. William H. Martin, Bl ind Bil ly , b. Sept. or Nov. 1812, d. 9 Mar. 1876, unm. Lived with his brother Hiter. 11 Blind Billy 11 was quite a remark­ able person, though uneducated on account of his blindness. He found solace in his religion, as evidenced by a sweet poem we have which he wrote. Tales are told of unusual things he was able to do, including threading a needle with his tongue.

Children of John and 2nd wife, Patsy Martin: iv. Maria, b. 5 OcL 1817, d. 1892, unm. Lived with brother Hiter. v. Eliza Jane, b. 30 Apr, 1819, d. after 1870; m. 15 or 24 Jan. 1840 Isaac Newton McCoy, b. 27 Mar. 1819, d. 22 Feb. 1875. Lived in Ke­ wanna, Fulton Co., Ind. Their chi I. (McCoy): i) Aretta, b. 4 May 1844, d. 14 Juaie 1913 or 1 14; m. 1) Isaac C. Fernbaugh, b. 1823, d. 1889. 12 chil. Shem. 2) Augustus Brauneller, b. 1828, d. 1903. No more children. (Mrs. Easter of Abilene, Kan. is a desc. of Aretta.) ii) Patsy Jane, b. l Jan. 1846, d. 28 Nov. 1883; m. John He(a)rd, who d. before 1944. Had l child. iii) John Merritt, b. 23 Sept. 1848, d. after 1888; m. Emeline Silvey, b. 1852. 5 children. 32

iv) David Lykins, b. 31 Mar. 1851, d. 28 or 29 Nov. 1919; m. Clara F. Sellers, b. 1856, d. 1932. 7 children. v) James Rice, b. 20 June 1853, d. after 1894; m. Julia A. Guise. 6 children. vi) Wm. Willard, b. 7 Jan. 1856, d. 2 Feb. 1925; m. Elizabeth Ann Burk, b. 1856, d. 1893. 4 children. vii) Lincoln F., b. 15 July 1862, d. after 1870, prob. unm. vi. Merritt, b. 4 Sept. 1820, d. 26 Nov. 1901; m. l) 27 Sept. 1842 Maria Standish. Had 2 sons who d. in infancy. Hem. 2) 11 Jan. 1852 Julia Standish, b. 24 July 1834, d. 12 July 1911. Merritt was said by a desc;endant to have been "jolly and social and a great leader". Chil. of Merritt and Julia Martin: i) Wm. Milton, b. 5 Oct. 1843, d. 11 Oct. 1846~ ii) Marion, b. 19 Aug. 1845, d. 6 Sept. 1845. iii) Mary Catherine, b. 31 Jan. 1853, d. 1863. iv) Ann Maria, b. 8 Apr. 1854, d. 1859. v) Laura Emma, b. 14 Dec. 1855, d. 24 Oct. 1875; m. James Carter. One child (Carter): (i) Clara Gardner vi) Ell a Jane, b. 5 Dec. 1857, d. 30 Dec. 1936; m. Adoniram Judson Sallee. Their chi I. (Sallee): (i) Oliver. · (ii) Pearl. . vii) Melissa Ada, b. 18 Dec. 1859, d. 23 Aug. 1876 or '77. viii) Eliza Belle, b. 23 Feb. 1862, d. 13 Feb. 1896; m. Frank Carter. Their chi I. (Carter): (i) Lillian. (ii) Merritt. ix) Phebe Ruth, b. 3 July 1864, d. 7 July 1925; m. Henry Voyles. Their chi I. (Voyles): • (i) Dessie. (ii) Raymond. (iii) Merle. (iv) Vernia. (v) Viola; m. Delbert Marshall. x) Silas Grant, b. 27 Sept. 1866; living in 1961; m. Mary Mark­ land. Their chil. (Martin): (i) Ray. (ii) Mamie. (iii)John. (iv) Julia. • (v) Stephen. (vi) Harold. (vii) Robert. xi) Martha Etta, b. 22 Apr. 186~, d. 21 June 1953; m. 14 Sept. 1910 William Notsinger. No children.· xii) Clara Al ice, b. 26 Oct. 1871, d. 6 May 1917; m. Foster Hea­ cock. Their chi I. (Heacock): (i and ii) Florence and Laurence, twins. (iii) Oliver. {iv) Floyd. (v) Helen. xiii) Cora Addie, b. 27 Oct. 1873, living in 1956; m. John Wilkins. Their chil. (Wilkins): 33

(i) Carl. (ii} Merritt; m. Dorothy Clarke (dau. of Renna, a Moses Martin descendant}. vii. James Hiter, b. 15 Mar. 1822, d. 6 June 1884; m. Susan Mitchell. Their children (Martin): i) Irena J.; d. at 86, unm. ii) Matilda E., d. at 87; m. Albert Josiah Davis. Their chi I. (Davis): (i) Bertha E. Was a missionary to Burma, now of Orlando, Fla. (ii) Anna B.; m. Fred Knox. (iii) Cyrus M.; m. Edna Maxwell in Kansas City. iii) Alice A. (Martin), d. at 80; m. John Standish. Their children (Standish): (i) Roy. (ii) Miles. iv) Cassius Clay, d. at 100; m. 1) Lydda Carter. Their chil. (Martin), all living on west coast: (i) Edgar. (ii) Elmer. (iii) Carol. (iv) Myrtle. Cassius C. m. 2) Gertie---in California. v) Alfred J., d. at83; m. Elma Cauble. 9 chi I. Live on west coast. vi) Emma E.; m. Elsworth Trowbridge. Note says "Son Harry T., Kansas City, 79 11 Ghen~ vii) Tyson M., d. in infancy. viii) Ada L., d. at 83; m. Will Crotts. Their chil. (Crotts): (i) Verbus; of Ottawa, Kansas. (ii) Gladys Gray; of California. viii. Polly Ann (Martin), b. 30 Nov. 1823, d. young(?) ix. Berry Wilcock, b. 25 Nov. 1825, d. 16 Aug. 1915; m. 19 Jan. 1854 Mary Lofton. (Washington Co., Ind., Mar. Bk. F, p. 307) A prom­ inent citizen of Mason City, Ill. x. John Wiley, b. 2 Jan. 1827, d. young(?) xi. Huldah Evaline, b. 3 June 1829; m. John T. Benson. Their chil. (Benson}: i) Tyson. ii) Mary. i i i) Joseph. iv) Thaddeus.

John E. Martin had no children by his 3rd wife, Malinda. Most of the above data on the family of John Martin (#15) were kindly furnished by Mrs. James G. Berkey of Salem, Ind., who got it from I iving descendants of the various I ines. (Is it any wonder there is now a population explosion!) , 34

16. MILTON MARTIN, b. prob. Washington Co., Indiana Territory, (or in Shelby Co., Ky.) 23 Oct. 1814, d. of dropsy and heart trouble in Monon, White Co., Ind., 15 June 1887, son of Joseph and Eleanor (Wayman) Martin of Shelby Co.; m. Washington Co., Ind., 9 Nov. 1845, JULIA ANN (or JULIANN) BLACKMAN, b. Washington Co. 6 Apr. 1822, d. Monon, Ind., 7 Mar. 1907. Julia Ann was the dau. of Samuel6 Blackman (John5,4,3,2, l) and his wife, Charlotte Jackson of Boston, Mass., Louisville, Ky., and Washington Co., Ind. (near Martinsburg). Charo Itte was with I ittl e doubt the dau. of Jacob5 Jackson(EI eazer4 Ephraim3 Eleazer2Abraham 1 of Plymouth, Mass., and wife Remember Morton) and his wife Elizabeth Stetson (prob. descended from Amos5, 4, Robert3 Joseph2Cornet Robert l of Scituate, Mass.) (See my MSS on New Engl and ancestors of Chari es H. Watson.)

As we shall probably not get around to doing a book on these New Engl and ancestors we shall include here a chart showing them.

In the late 19301s we went to see the old Martin place, behind its half mile or so of stone fence. It was beautifully situated, on very rolling ground, with many fine old trees, but at that time both house and grounds were sadly run down. The elderly aunts who accom­ panied us said that when they I ived there in their youth everything was well kept up, inside and out. A pretty creek ran along a few yards from the house on one side. On the other side was a spring in a cave, with a roof built over the entrance. Here the family used to keep their milk and butter, and the aunts said that sometimes when there was a big rain the water ·would rise in the cave, and they would have to hurry out, in the middle of the night or whenever it happened, to rescue their supplies.

They said that the original house, a log one, where Joseph and Eleanor (Wayman) Martin started their married life, stood on the hill above the spring, then Joseph built this frame house on the side of the hill between the spring and the creek. Later his son Milton added to it as his family grew. The first floor is of hand-quarried stone, the two upper floors frame. On one side was a sort of southern style porch with an upper balcony. Peering through the windows we could see that the floor of the roomy kitchen was made of large blocks of stone, and one can imagine how tired became the feet of those who had to prepare the meals for the large family and the many frequent guests. Milton 1 s son John told us that whenever there was some district meeting held at their church, it was a usual thing for from two to six buggy-loads of people to drive up to their house for dinner.

The family was very religious and belonged to the Methodist church.

After the death of Joseph Martin in 1828, Milton, then 14, helped his mother rear the five younger children and send them to school. They rented the farm and moved to New Albany for a few years, then back to the farm again and he bought out the rest of the heirs. In partnership with his uncle, Samuel Jack, he bought a grist mill at Palmyra and ran it for several years, as well as his large farm, on which he continued to live, it being only five miles away. His son John said that Milton also owned two other farms besides his home one. At least one was in Harrison county, adjoining Palmyra. Uncle John said that his father lost a lot of money by going on other people's bonds, for he was such an honest man himse If that he could not believe tha! everyone else was not the same. ~mtlt,"~~lVl =A\\l\3- 2:>.

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Mr. Tom Miller, the present owner of the original adjoining Wayman farm, who has been most helpful, thinks that Milton Martin was caught in the depression of the early 18701 s and lost his home farm to David Voyles. Azariah Voyles, son of David, bought it from his father about 1900, and after his death the farm was sold about 1953 to a timber company for $108,000. This was for 303 acres, of which about 150 acres were heavily forested with vir­ gin oak and poplar. One of the aunts told us that the later owners had once been offered $1000 for one large black walnut tree on the place.

During the Civil War, this section of the country was overrun by Morgan's Raiders, and many tales were told by older members of the family about their experiences during those trying times. Once the Raiders stole the Martins' twelve horses and rode off on them includ­ ing a young horse not yet old enough to be ridden. Another ti me they stole all the fl our from Milton Martin 1s mill, and used the neighbors' stoves to bake bread of it.

In the 1860's--perhaps soon after the Civil War, if not before--Milton Martin traded his mill for a farm in White Co., Ind., and after renting it for several years, they moved up there about 1871. It remained in the family until 1946. For several years before that it had been owned by his grandsons, Lewis and Charles Watson, who had bought out the other heirs (except for a small interest which the latter retained in the gravel pit corner).

Children of Milton and Julia Ann Martin, all b. in Washington Co., Indiana: i. Isabelle, b. 19 Aug. 1846, d. Lee, Ind., 15 July 1909; m. Benjamin Dodd, b. 22 Feb. 1836, d. Fri. 9 June 1906. He served in the Civil War. Their chil. (Dodd): i) Herman M., b. --, d. infant. ii) Orloff L., b. --, d. infant. iii) Cora E., b. 13 Nov. 1871, d. 23 Mar. 1930; m. 4 Sept. 1895 Wilbur L. Stiers, b. 13 Jan. 1869. Cora was a school teacher. Their chi I. (Stiers): (i) Agnes, b. 28 July 1898; m. 1) 1917 Dr. Alvin Ray Hufford; div.; m. 2) 1943 Ed. G. Curtis of Portsmouth, Ohio. Res., Cincinnati, Ohio. Agnes is a graduate of Ohio State University. By first husband, she had one child (Hufford): a. Alvin Ray, Jr., b. Gary, Ind,, 9 Feb. 1921; m. 1) Richmond, Ind., 8 Nov. 1941 Dorothy Roberts of Steubenvi II e, Ohio; div. 1946; m. 2) Grand Rapids, Mich., 20 July 1946 Virginia June Blanch of Grand Rapids, Mich., b. 8 June 1919. Ray is an industrial engi­ neer. Res., Santa Ana, Calif. By 1st wife Ray ·had (Hufford): a) Dorothy Jayne, b. Durham, N.C., · 6 Sept. 1942; m. 1962 Bryon E. Myers of Dayton, Ohio. By 2nd wife: b) Barbara Jean, b. Grand Rapids, 36

Mich., 1 Mar. 1949. c) Thos. Michael, b. Reno, Nev., 19 Dec . 19 55. d) Patricia Jo, b, 6 Oct. 1962. (ii) Ernest Hamilton, b. (Lee, Ind.?) 15 Oct, 1900, d. Lee 24 Dec. 1918. iv) Iola Mae, b. Monon, Ind., 5 Apr. 1873, d. Valparaiso, Ind,, 7 Sept. 1961; m. 1) 1898 Clyde Randle of Pleasant Ridge, Ind., b. 22 Apr. 1875; div.; m. 2) 25 Sept. 1931 Emmit Fidler; div. Ola was a school teacher. By 1st husband, she had chil. (Randle): (i) Paul B., b, 7 May 1903; m. 1) 20 Oct. 1923 Gene­ vi eve Hughes; div.; m. 2) 22 Aug. 1934 Gret­ chen Bauman, b. Arnott, Pa., 12 Jan, 1907. Paul is a graduate of Valparaiso Univ. By 2nd wife, Paul had: a. Robert .Paul, b. Valparaiso, Ind., 29 . Sept. 1942. Attended Hanover Col Iege. (ii) Cl if ford C., b. 26 Aug. 1909; m. 1) 2 Apr, 1933 Ruth Ware, b. Burr Oak, Mich., 25 July 1915; div. Hem. 2) Chicago, Ill., 24 Aug. 1947 Ruth Kathryn Lindsay, b. N. Vernon, Ind., 8 Feb. 1903, dau. Oscar Ambrose and Clara Mary Lindsay. Clifford attended Valparaiso Univ. Res., Valparaiso. By 1st wife, Clifford Randle had: a. John E., b. 14 Mar. 1941. He is in the Navy.

ii. Clara (Martin), b. 11 Oct. 1848, d; Wilmington, NoC,, 19 June 1910; m. Washington Co., Ind., 22 June 1876 Dr. James L. Carr, b, 7 Oct. 1848, d. Monon, Ind., 22 Feb. 1907. Clara1 s funeral was on her wedding anniversary. Dr. Carr was the son of Joseph H. Carr, b. nr. Carlisle, Ky., 31 Mar. 1824, and his 1st wife, Mary Duke Mathers; shed., prob, in Milroy, Ind., 29 Jan. 1860, and hem. 2) Elizabeth Mathers, who d. 24 May 1871; hem. 3) 12 Aug. 1883 Adaline Gosnell. (See my 11 11 Some Lettons and Wi 11 etts of Md. , p. 2) ·

Only child of Clara and James Carr: i) Agnes, b. Cincinnati, Ohio, 29 June 1877, d. Wilmington, N. C., 1913 (she was engaged to be married at the time of her death.) Buried Monon, Ind., as are both her parents and her Martin grandparents.

11 11 iii. Hester Ann ( Hettie ), b. 7 Nov. 1850, d. Monon, Ind., 21 Mar. 1920; m. Monon, 30 Nov. 1879 James S. Watson. 37 iv. Margaret Susan, b. 11 Jan. 1853, Pekin, Ind., 12 Jan. 1948; m. Palmyra, Ind., 4 Feb. 1879 Charles Edgar Wyman of Pekin, Ind., b. 14 July 1854, d. 4 Mar. 1945, son of Henry and Eliza Bixler Wyman. Charles was born and lived all his life on the farm in Washington Co., Ind., which was originally entered by his great-grandfather, Freder­ ick Wyman. (See section on "Henry Wyman and Some of His Descen­ dants11) Besides being a farmer, Chari es E. Wyman was al so an inventor and he obtained over 90 patents. He had the reputation of being quite a mechanical genius, and he took pleasure in teaching boys what he knew in that line. He was one of the earliest advocates of soil conservation. Mary Ann Wyman, aunt of Charles, married Elisha Martin, son of Wm. and Mary Ann Burgess (Wayman) Martin. Chi I . of Margaret and Chari es Wyman: i) Alva Henry, b. 28 Feb. 1880, d. 23 Jan. 1930; m. 18 June 1913 Blanche Stalecup, b. 14 July 1885 (niece of Mrs. John H. Martin). She m. 2) 1938-9 Everett Richard Terrell; div. Shem. 3) Adlai Meyers. Chi I. (Wyman) of Alva and Blanche: (i) and (ii): Twin boy and girl, b. ca. 1915, d. at birth. (iii) Genetta M., b. 7 Mar. 1921, St. Cloud, Fla.; m. 9 Dec. 1942 Shelbyville, Ind., Osborne Anson Morris, son of Osborne Anson and Delia Morris, of Salem, Ind. Res., 930 S. Third St., Lake Park, Fla. Their chi I. (Morris): a. Osborne Anson, b. Jeffersonville, Ind., lONov. 1949. b. Genetta Ann, b. Louisville, Ky., 6 Dec. 1953. (iv) Charlene E., b. Pekin, Ind., 23 Feb. 1925; m. 9 Dec. 1944 Jatnes Harrison Tucker of Louisvil Ie, Ky. , son of Samuel and Jessie (Barlow) Tucker of Washington Co. , Ind. , and a descendant of Thomas Barlow, the inv,entor, of Lexington, Ky. No children. Res., 323 E. St. Cather­ ine, Louisville. ii) John Milton, b. 5 Mar. 1895, Washington Co., Ind., d. 22 Feb. 1940; m. 24 April 1917 Austie Orael Wor­ ley, b. Harrison Co., Ind., 30Maro 1897. Her par­ ents were Abraham Lincoln Worley (son of Wi II i am and Elizabeth Ann J0arti6:J Worley) and his wife Esther Alice Austin (dau. of George Washington and Rebecca Ann ~larl~ Austin). · Rebecca Ann Clark was the dau. of Jacob. Clark (said to be re Iated to the explorer, George Rogers 38

Clark, son of John Clark of Va.) and his wife Rachel Ulm. Austie's father, George W. Austin, died when she was only four, and both his parents had died when he was a young boy. John M. Martin was the gr. -gr. -grandson of John and Sarah (Jeffries) Martin; his wife, Austie, through her grandmother, Eliz. Ann (Martin) Worley, is the gr. -gr. -gr. -granddaughter of Peter and Sarah (Redding) Martin, through their son James, grandson Peter, great--. granddaughter Eliz. Ann. The Martin grandparents of John and Austie lived on adjoining farms on Bear Creek. John and Austie Iived at Moscow, Ind. , where she sti II is. Their children (Wyman).~ (i) Mildred, b. Pekin, Ind., 22 Feb. 1919, m. Shelbyville, Ind., 14 Feb. 1940 Charles Norvell, b. 14 Aug. 1922, son of George and Mary (Andrews) Nor­ vell of Blue Ridge, Noble Twp., Shelby Co., Ind. Mildred attended Indiana University. They I ive on a farm; speci­ alize in raising Southdown sheep. Res., Manilla, Ind. Their chil. (Norvell): a. Charles E., b. Shelby Co., Ind., 19 Nov. 1942. Attended Purdue Univ. and Baylor Univ. Is now (1963) in the army, in the Military Intel I igence Department. b. Suzanne, b. Decatur Co., Ind., 28 May 1946. c. Rebecca Lee, b. Decatur Co. , Ind., 31 Jan, 1949. (ii) Al ice Susan, b. Pekin, Ind., 21 Apr, 1922; m. Moscow, Ind., 21 Feb. 1946 Don Carlin Miller, b. 25 May 1923, son of Claude and Gertha G. (Rendenbaugh) Miller of Orange Twp., Rush Co., Ind. No chil. Sue attend­ ed Indiana U., Chicago Fine Arts Inst., Univ. of 111. (A. B.), Purdue U. (M.A.) , Don attended Angola Coll. of Engineering, Ohio State U., U. of Ill. (B.S" and M.S.), Purdue U. (Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering). After teaching a few years he went into Naval Ordnance work. Res., Waldron, Ind. (iii) Rachel Ann, b. New Albany, Ind., 27 Oct. 1929; m. Moscow, Ind., 29 June 1952 Benjamin Paul Bockstege, Jr., b. Evansville, Ind., 27 Feb. 1931, son of Benj. P. and Helen Gertrude (Pointer) Bockstege of Evans- 39

ville. Rachel and Ben were both graduated from Indiana Univ., and he has an M.A. from Aurora College. He teaches (1963) at Junior College, Ff. Lauderdale, Florida. Their chil. (Bockstege): a. David Lee, b. 11 Feb. 1954, at Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va. b. Benjamin Paul, b. Geneva, Ill., 17 Nov. 1956. c. John Austin, b. Geneva, 111., 13 Nov. 1959. d. Daniel Thomas, b. Hollywood, Fla., 8 Dec. 1963. v. John Hamilton, b. 26 Apr. 1855, d. 5 Dec. 1936; m. New Albany, Ind., 3 Nov. 1879 Mary Stalecup, b. 25 Apr. 1853, d. 14 Aug. 1939. No children. vi. Charles Franklin, b. l Oct. 1857, d. Lafayette, Ind., 29 June 1920; m. 23 June 1894 Kate DuVall, b. Miami Co., Ind., 31 Jan. 1872, d. S. Bend, Ind., ca. 1955. Lived on old Martin home farm, Monon, Ind. Their children (Martin): i) Charles F., b. 31 Aug. 1897, d. Sept. 1943; m. 1) 20 Mar. 1921 Catherine Baker (dau. of Wm. and Emma, of Monon); div.; hem. 2) 1936 Esther Hoar. Child by first wife (Martin): (i) Joanne, b. Monon 23 Dec. 1931; m. 1951 Howard Lewis; had: a. Martin Allen, b. ca. l Oct. 1952. ii) Howard Job, b. 24 Jan. 1902; m. 1 Nov. 1929, Ann Langston (dau. of Albert and Emma), b. Salix, Iowa, 15 Nov. 1903. Res., St. Louis, Mo. One child (Martin): (i) Marianne, b. Des Moines, la., 16 June 1936; m. St. Louis, Mo., 11 May 1963 James Matthew Pruett. iii) Grace, b. 9 Feb. 1909; unm. Res., South Bend, Ind. vii. Orilla Addie, b. 9 May 1861, d. 25 Jan. 1945; m. 9 Mar. 1903 Ed. S. Walker, b. ca. 1862; div. 1922. No children. viii. Oliver Sheridan, b. 9 Oct. 1865, d. 4 Sept. 1938; m. 3 July 1901 Helen Stockdale, b. 9 Oct. 1869, dau. of Eli and Doris Ann (Wayman) Stockdale of Jasper Co., Ind. No children. She died 19 Oct. 1963. They I ived in Monon, Ind.

17. HESTER ANN MARTIN ("Hettie", dau. of Milton), b. Washington Co., Ind., 7 Nov. 1850, d. Monon, Ind., 21 Mar. 1920; m. at Bedford Church, White Co., (near Monon), 30 Nov. 1879 JAMES SPEARS WATSON of Monon, b. 5 March 1853, d. Evanston, 111., 27 June 1925, while visiting his son Charles. James was the son of Jesse Lewis Watson and his 3d wife, Ann Mary (Fox) Langsdon. (For their ancestry see my "Thomas and Rebecah (Moorman) Watson and Their Descendants", 40

"Paging Heinrich Fuchs and Ana Maria Steinbrecher", book of charts of royal ancestry, etc.) Both "Hettie" and James are buried in Monon. Their children (Watson), b . Monon : r. Infant girl, b. and d. 16 Nov. 1880. ii. Infant boy, b. and d. 2 March 1883. iii. Lewis Martin, b. 9 Sept. 1884, d. 13 March 1961, Chicago; m. Chicago 30 Dec. 1922 Marion Williams of Chicago, b. 7 June 1897, d. 4 Aug. 1963, only child of Samuel Silvey Williams and his wife, Harriet (Hendricks). No children. Lewis was a graduate of North­ western University and of N. U. Law School, and practiced law in Chicago until his death. He was also an officer in several corpora­ tions. They lived in Chicago and Western Springs, Ill.

18. iv. Charles Hamilton, b. 13 Jan. 1887, d. Plattsburgh, N. Y., 11 Oct. 1957 (while on a motoring vacation); m. Highland Park, 111., 27 May 1916 11 Estelle Osborn Clark, only child of Francis Charles ("Frank C. ) Clark and his wife, Emma Georgianna Osborn. (For their ancestry see my "Loyalist Clarks, Badgleys, and Allied Families", 11 Crippen­ Chamberlain to Mayflower Fullers", etc.) Charles and Estelle were graduated from Northwestern University in the same class and three years later Charles was also graduated from N. U. Law School and took his Master's degree. Immediately after graduation, he became a member of the law firm, Hyde, Westbrook, and Watson, and also took the place of his former professor, Charles Cheney Hyde, teaching International Law at N. U. Law School. He continued in the latter work for twelve years, but then had to stop because his law practice took all his time. He had a general practice but specialized in corporation, organization, and trial work. He was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court. He was a member of the Chicago, the Illinois, and the American Bar Associations, the American Soc. of International Law; the Delta Sigma Rho and Phi Gamma Delta fraternities; also the Executives1 Club of Chicago (was a Veteran member), the Indiana Soc. of Chicago, the Union League Club of Chicago; the S.A. R., the Huguenot Soc. of Ill,, Order of First Families of Virginia (1607-1620), and was eligible to almost any of the hereditary and patriotic societies. For many years before his death he was the head of the firm, Peabody, Westbrook, Watson, and Stephenson, located at 10 S. La Salle Street, Chicago. Estelle is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Order of First Families of Virginia (1607-1620), Order of the Descendants of Knights of the Garter, Soc. of Mayflower Descendants, D. A. R., Huguenot Soc. of Ill., Woman's Club of Evanston, Covenant Methodist Church. In 1921 they moved to 2316 Thayer St., Evanston, where she stil I I ives. Their children (Watson), b. Chicago: i) Charlene Estelle, b. 5 March 1918; m. Kansas City, Kan­ sas, 19 June 1936 David Wilson Pollock, 4th, eldest son of D.W. and Hazel (Allen) Pollock of Powersville, Mo. Charlene was graduated from Stephens College; David at- 41

tended the University of Missouri and Loyola University. They are living on their yacht in the West Indies with headquarters at Castries, St. Lucia, British West Indies; have formerly lived in Evanston, Skokie, and Princeton, Ill.; Lexington, Ky.; Kenosha, Wis.; and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Their children (Pollock), b. Evanston: (i) Pamella Frances, b. 3 Nov. 1937; m. Kingsland, Ga., 21 Jan. 1956 Charles Gene Argo, b. Dudley, Ga., 4 Mar. 1933, son of Charles David Argo and his wife, Emily Ann Carroll of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Res., Ft. Lauderdale. Their chil. (Argo), b. Ft. Lauderdale: a. Debra Lynn, b. 24 Aug. 1956. b. Wendilyn Carole, b. 28 Feb. 1958. c. Stewart Wilson, b. 4 Jan. 1962. (ii) David Wilson, b. 1 April 1939. Attended Univ. of Florida for three years; now (1964) a marine-­ at present stationed in Hawaii. ii) Virginia Fairfield, b. 8 Feb. 1920; m. Evanston, Ill., 1 Nov. 1947 Sidney Wilson Clark of Bogotct Colombia, b. 8 Jan. 1919, son of Sherman Staley Clark and his wife, Amo Louise Wilson of Twentynine Palms, Calif. Virginia attended the University of Kentucky, Northwestern Univer­ sity, and Winnetka Secretarial School, then studied voice under Andres de Segurola in Hollywood, and others. Wil­ son was graduated from Stanford Univ., after which he attended the Univ. of Chi I e in Valparaiso on a Phi Delta Theta exchange scholarship. He then went into the foreign service of the United States, and remained in Chile for several years. He also served as a foreign service officer in Bogota' and Cartagena, Colombia, and in Havana, Cuba. The first year after their marriage, he was Manager of In­ dustrial Relations in Colombia for one of the large oil com­ panies, but then resigned to go back into the Foreign Serv­ ice. They later lived in Evanston, Ill.; Garden City, L.1., N.Y.; Jenkintown, Pa.; now in Lake Forest, Ill. Their children (Clark): (i) Cary Wilson, b. Bogot~, Colombia, 12 Jan. 1950. Though born in a foreign country, Cary is an American citizen because his father was an American diplomat at the time of his birth. (ii) Mona Watson, b. Evanston, Ill., 26 Feb. 1951. v. Fred (Watson), b. Monon, Ind., 13 Sept. 1892. Died in infancy. 42

PETER MARTIN LI NE

As already mentioned, two of the descendants of Peter Martin of Virginia and Ken­ tucky undertook to write a family history some years ago. It was, we believe, based largely on tradition, plus the knowledge of living descendants about members of their own lines. As there were a few obvious inaccuracies in it, we are led to wonder what others of their state­ ments may bear questioning. It is not our family, and we are only indirectly interested, but inasmuch as several of the Peter Martin descendants did intermarry with those of our John and Sarah (Jeffries) Martin, and as we have a great number of data, acquired in various ways and from many people, we feel that it would be too bad not to put this information in permanent form. For a lot of this material, especially the part on later descendants, we are indebted to Mrs. James G. Berkey of Salem, Indiana, who was most generous and helpful. (As already explained in the 11 Foreword 11 much of this same material has recently been used also by Mr. Claude O. Martin of California in his "Martin Records").

The above-mentioned manuscript states, and it has been believed by descendants, that Peter Martin, whom they considered the immigrant ancestor of their Martin family in this country, was born in Prussia, 8 February 1741 (Note: His Bible gave this date, but not the place); that in September 1761 he married Sarah Redding, an English girl. It says, - "She became separated from her family in coming to the colonies and on her arrival at Jamestown her passage was paid by a Virginia planter who gave her employment until she and Peter were married". She is described as having fair hair, blue eyes, and a very ami­ able disposition; Peter as being short and heavy set. He was a devout Lutheran. His Ger­ man prayer book and Bible were last known to be in the possession of his youngest son, Peter, Jr,, of Henry Co., Kentucky, who lived in the old homestead. Peter, Sr. died in 1807. His wi 11 is in Shelby Co., Ky., Will Bk. 2, p. 157. Appraisers were Edmund Wayman and 11 11 George Churchill. A notation says Martin Crim appointed • Both he and Sarah are buried on the farm. They are thought to have moved to Kentucky from Orange Co., Virginia in 1788. Peter, Jacob, and Moses Martin are found in 1790 in Woodford Co., Kentucky. ( Order Bk. A)

Peter Martin and his son-in-law, Samuel Jacobs, fought together in the Revolution and had the privilege of seeing Cornwal.lis surrender. Some say that Peter was the interpreter on Washington's staff. The story is told of Peter that he was a great sleep-walker, and once while in camp,at Valley Forge, after dreaming that his wife had visited him there, he arose, thinking that he was accompanying her on her return, passed the sentries unchallenged, and was only awakened when he stepped into the cold water of a creek. He was greatly alarmed to find himself so far from camp with no pass nor countersign, but he managed to creep cau­ tiously past the still-sleeping sentries and return safely to his tent and comrades who were also fast asleep.

Another time, later in Kentucky, dreaming that the Indians, who were then very troublesome, would steal his fine mare, he got up in his sleep, caught her, and led her to a remote place in a so-called "sink hole", where he tied her up, then went home to bed; she was not found for days.

There was a Peter Martin in the l.ist of tithables in Fauquier Co., Va., in the 1780°s, and it was probably this one, for in 1787-the last year he appeared there-he had two tith- 43

ables, himself and Aaron Martin (who was between 16 and 21 ). We know that Peter Martin did have a son Aaron who was married in Kentucky in 1790. A Peter Martin was in the first Shelby Co. Tax Bk. (1794) and in Aug. 1796 a Peter witnessed, along with Joseph and James Martin, the power of attorney from Samuel Martin in Woodford Co., Ky., to John Martin in Fauquier Co., Va. For this reason, and because Peter Martin, according to the family tra­ dition, was "distantly" related to John Martin who married Sarah Jeffries, Dr. Holtzclaw thinks that Peter (husband of Sarah Redding) was probably not born in Germany at all but was instead the son of Henry2 (John Joseph 1); and that Sarah Redding was probably the daughter of either William or Timothy Redding, who were neighbors of the Germantown colony. There was a Timothy Redding in Shelby Co., Ky., who, with Joseph ;Martin, witnessed a deed in Oct. 1817 from Lewis Martin (of the James Martin I ine) of Washington Co., Ind., to Asa Wright, Tick Creek. (Shelby Co., Ky., Deed Bk. 0, p. 253). It was on this Tick Creek that Peter Martin owned 100 acres of land in 1796 and sold 574 acres to Wm. Crawle in 1819; and Peter Martin, Sr., wife Sarah, deeded 79 acres on Tick Creek to Crawley in Jan. 1827. (Bk. P, p. 220;V, p. 325)

As related above, Peter Martin was in the 1794 Shel by Co. Tax Book. Perhaps he was visiting Samuel Martin in 1796 when he witnessed the power of attorney in Woodford Co. Probably all the same Peter. '

The descendants of Peter and Sarah (Redding) Martin fol low, as they were given to us; the birth dates of their children, also of Peter, Sr., and his marriage to Sarah, were from Peter's family Bible, copied by their son John.

1. Elizabeth Martin, b. Va. {one descendant says in Hampshire Co.) 2 July 1762, d. lndianapol is(?), Ind., 1828-33; m. Hampshire Co., Va. (now in West Va.), in 1782, Samuel Jacobs, b. 23 Mar. 1760, d. Johnson Co., Ind., 26 Jan. 1840. Bur. in old family cem. on farm of John Martin (posthumous son of John) on Bear Creek at Bethlehem, Ind. Samuel Jacobs m. 2) Washington Co., Ind., 24 Oct. 1833 Lydia Groves, b. ca. 1804, whom. 2) Johnson Co., Ind., 17 Feb. 1840(!) Abraham Lemon. Samuel fought in the Revolution. In the fall of 1776 he enlisted in Culpeper Co., Va., at the age of 16, for 3 yrs. Was under command of Capt. Wm. Fields, Col. Trotter's Va. Reg., Continental Establishment. Was in Battle of Monmouth and many others. Honorably discharged 1779 at Falmouth, Va. (Rev. Pension Rec, W-11921) (As already mentioned, Sarah Martin, dau. of Henry, m. Benj. Jacobs in 1799 in Orange Co., Va.) Chi!. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Martin) Jacobs: ,. Bennett, b. Va. 26 June 1783, d. 28 Oct. 1861 Sigourney, Iowa; m. 7 June 1802 Nancy Watts (dau. of Bennett), b. 10 Jan. 1783, d. Hayesville, la., 23 Feb. 1870; bur. Sigourney. Chi I. of Bennett and Nancy Jacobs: i) Austin, b. Ky., 21 Oct. 1803, d. Sigourney, la., 21 Oct. 1873; m. 1) 9 Sept. 1825 Susan Bosworth. ·· ii) William, b. Ky. 19 May 1805, d. Sigourney 11 Sept. 1854; m. 9 Oct. fl328 Saloma Stevens. i i i) Jensy, b. 3 Mar. 1807. iv) Eliza, b. 26 Oct. 1809. v) John Calvin, b. Ky., 15 Feb. 1811, d. Sigourney 24 Sept. 1872; m. 28 Sept. 1834 Parmelia Craig. 44

vi} Juliet (or Julia), b. Ky., 18 Oct. 1813, d. 13 July 1873; m. 30 Oct. 1834 James Craig. vii) Harriet, b. 5 May 1816. viii) Isaac Newton, b. Ky., 12Aug. 1818, d. Sigourney, la., 26 Dec. 1899; m. Jane---. ix} Parthenia, b. 28 Dec. 1821, d--; m. 12 Nov. 1840 Wilford Dyer. x) Samuel Milton, b. Ind. 10 Apr. 1823, d. Mesquite, Texas, 28 Nov. 1884; m. 6 Feb. 1864 Susan Delilah Landers. xi) Lucretia, b. 1 Mar. 1826, d.--; m. 17 Apr. 1845 John Gilleland. (This part of record kindly furnished by Mrs. Doris Dingwal I, Tr. Site 31, MCS, Quantico, Va.) ii. James, b. 1785, d. --; m. 24 July 1810 Mary (Polly) Watts, sister of Nancy 11 11 above (also of Jep , James, William, and perhaps of Johnson Watts). iii. Sarah, b. -- d. --; m. Shelby Co., Ky., 18 Aug. 1806 Moses Crim. Accord­ ing to Miss Lulie Davis of Salem, Ind., tradition says that a Mary Jacobs, dau. of Samuel, m. Martin Crim, Sr. No record has been found of such a marriage, but in the cemetery at Martinsburg, Ind., are stones bearing inscriptions thus: Martin Crim d. Sept. 4, 1850, age 70 yrs., 8 mo., 18 d.; Mary Crim, his wife, d. Sept. 11, 1853, age 71 yrs., 11 mo. iv. Elizabeth, b. 30 June 1790, d. June 1869; m. Shelby Co., Ky., 15 Feb. 1810 William Kenner Cralle, b. 1789, d. 1859. v. Martin, b. 6 Mar. 1792, d. Johnson Co., Ind., 15 May 1877; m. 1) Shelby Co., Ky., 26 Aug. 1813 Juliet Daggett; m. 2) 25 Mar. 1861 Louisa (Carter) South. vi. Phoebe; m. 1) Shelby Co., Ky., 13 June 1814 William Gee; m. 2)---Dyer. No children by either. 11 11 vii. Milburn, b. Aug. 1797, d. Oct. 1837; m. Catherine ( Kitty ) Bosworth, dau. of Henry. viii. Julia . .ix. Frances. Children of Samuel Jacobs by Lydia Groves: a. Mason, b. 1834, d. unm. b. George Arnold, b. 26 Mar. 1836; m. --and had 12 chi I. In 1909 he was living in Norborne, Mo. c. Amanda, b. 27 Feb. 1838, d. Bremer, Mo.(?) Sept. 1929; m. 9 Nov. 1853 Wm. R. Hamer. Had Harry, George, Samuel, Stella, and Fannie.

2. Lewis M. Martin (son of Peter, Sr.), 16 Dec. 1763, d. 1 Feb. 1849; m. Shelby Co., Ky., 9 Aug. 1794 Mary (Polly) Wright, dau. of Obadiah Wright of Shelby Co. (The old record said she was not related to Asa Wright, Phebe 1 s husband. We doubt this.) Lewis is bur. in the Martinsburg (Ind.) Cem., but Pollls grave is lost-it may be on the farm, near where Bear Creek flows into Blue River.

In October 1817 Lewis Martin, Washington Co., Ind., sold land on Tick Creek in Shelby Co. to Asa Wright; wits., Jos. Martin, Timothy Redding. (Shelby Co. Deed Bk. 0, p. 253) Lewis Martin, with wife, Polly, of Washington Co., Ind., sold to Rowlett Rice 105 acres on Tick Creek, Shelby Co., Ky., 5 Feb .. 1824 (T, 257; U, 16) 45

This is the Ii ne of Mrs. James G. Berkey of Sa I em, Ind. , and she has the comp! ete genealogy of it for the first hundred years, obtained from older members of every family while still living. She still has the original letters on the subject. She has kindly furnished the following list of descendants. Chi I. of Lewis M. and Polly (Wright) Martin:

1. Enoch, b. 1796, d. 1858; m. Elizabeth Davis, b. 1804, d. 1858. Bur. in 0. P. Martin Cem. nr. S.Li6erty, Washington Co., Ind. They had: (i-vi i) Anderson, Harrison, Amanda, Franklin, Logan, Harvey, and Zerelda (who m. --White). An Anderson Martin d. 1858 in Shelby Co., Ky. (Will Bk. 26, p. 317) Some of Enoch 1 s descendants are Tilford (it was he who had in his possession the old family MS), Harry, Hettie (Lesson), and Bertie (Retz), chil. of "Persimmon Logan 11 Martin; in Salem, Ind., Myrtle Tucker, Kathleen McClintock, Mary and Myrtle Esther Bush, Marvin Martin, and Fern Graves. 1 1. James W., b. 1798, d. 1870; m. Frances Hiestand, b. 1797, d. 1849; bur. 0. P. Martin Cem. There is a deed, Shelby Co., Ky., dated 19 May 1848, from James Martin, wife Frances, et al. (apparently al I heirs of Andrew and/or David Turnham) to Micajah M. Long. Also one 19 Jan./8 Mar. 1856, from James Martin, wife Frances H., Spencer Co., to Lewis Long--335 a., Elk Creek, Spencer Co., prob. part of same property. (Shelby Co. Deed Bks. N2, p. 126; T2, p. 335) Chi I. of James W. and Frances Martin: i) Mary Ann; m. John Mavity. (And a Mary Ann Martin m. 19 Sept. 1832 in Shelby Co., Ky., Jno. W. Waite) ii) John; m. Elizabeth Mavity. iii) Isaac; m. Sarah Mavity. iv) Thomas Clarkson; m. Elizabeth Goss. v) Henry; d. y. vi} Infant girl. Several of this family located in Bloomington, Ind. iii. Jesse; bur, Martinsburg Cem.; m. Mary Houser. Jesse d. while a young man, and Mary m. 2) John Long, a farmer; removed to nr. Bedford, Ind. Chi I. of Jesse and Mary Martin: i-iv) Jacob Wright, Helen, Hester, and Newton. Jesse E. Martin, an attorney of Indianapolis, is a desc. of this Jesse. 11 11 iv) Jemima; m. l) 14 July 1825 Enoch Jeffries (sometimes called Jeffers ); m. 2) 10 Feb. 1834 Jonas Howser (Houser?). Chil. of Enoch and Jemima Jeffries: i) Anderson ii) Polly Ann; m. --Crotts. Bessie Emhuff Gill (Mrs. Heber) is a descendant. v. Stephen, b. l May 1804, d. 9 Mar. 1881; m. Nancy Hiestand, b. Rockingham Co., Va., 1807; d. Martinsburg, Ind., 27 Aug. 1887, dau. of the Rev. John and Barbara (Strickler) Hiestand, bur. in Hiestand Cem. nr. Martinsburg, Ind. Their children (Martin): i) Ezra Hiestand, b. 12 Nov. 1830; m. 13 Mar. 1856 Nancy Jane Huff (they are gr. -parents of Mrs. Berkey through their son Wm. Morion and his wife, Mary Adaline Brock). Nancy was the dau. of Stephen 46

and Elizabeth (Dean) Huff; Mary A. was the dau. of Michael and Elizabeth (Stover) Brock. ii) Aaron H., b. 8 Nov. 1831, d. 5 Nov. 1912; mar. four times. iii) Isaac H., b. 14 May 1833, d. 25 Mar. 1891; m. 31 Dec. 1857 Can­ dace S. Hamilton. iv) Jonas H., d. inf. v) Malinda (1836-1926); m. Thomas Crotts. Lived and died at Partridge, Kansas. vi) Harriet; m. Asa Ferguson (1827-1888). vii) Manoah H., b. 1839; m. Margaret Jane Green. In March 1848 a Manoa (sic) Martin and wife Mary W. of Washington Co., Ind., sold about 200 a. of land on Benson Creek, Shelby Co., Ky., and a lot in Hardinsville, Ky. (Deed Bk. N 2, pp. 44, 45, 46). They made other deeds later. viii) Samuel. Fought in Civil War. ix) Sarah Ann, b. 10 Nov. 1842, d. 18 Nov. 1912; m. 12 Jan. 1872, as his second wife, T. Benton Elrod, b. 1838, d. 1929. x) Henry (?) vi. Thomas Z.; m. 1825 Eliza White; bur. nr. Shepherdsville, Ky. Their chil. (Martin): i) Jane; m. Chris Barrel I. ii) Dick. iii) Wil I. iv) Louisa; m.---Hallett. v) Elmira; m. Alden Barrell. vi} Ann Britton; m. Samuel Cralle. vii) . viii) Christopher Columbus. ix-xi) Three who d. y. vii. Harriett, b. 1814, d. 1887 (or 181); m. Washington Co., Ind., 1 Aug. 1834, her cousin, Mason Martin, son of Moses. Lived nr. Livonia. Their chi I. (Martinh i-vi ii) Campbel I, Lafayette, Henry, Luther, Amelia (who m. --Stevenson), Katherine, Sallie, and Hattie. viii. Jane, b. 1811, d. 1873; m. Richard Lane, an evangelist. Their chil. (Lane): i-vi i) Martin L., Rufus, Richard L., Allen K., John Albert (father of Alva and Charles), Cynthia, and possibly a dau. Malinda. ix. Manoah, b. 1816, d. 1866; m. Sally Ann Woods. Lived nr. Borden, Ind. Bur. Martinsburg, Ind. Their chil. (Martin): i) Richard; m.--and had son Earl, of Louisville, Ky., whom. Merle Cauble. ii) George. iii) Sanford. x. Isaac, possibly.

3. Moses Martin, b. 24 Feb. 1766, d. 1 Mar. 1857; m. Thursday, 8 Mar. 1792 Sarah Singleton, b. 15 Sept. 1771, d. 3 July 1845, dau. of Manoah and Sarah. Moses 47

Martin was an abolitionist, his wife was not. On Christmas 1813 he even paid $450 to buy freedom for a slave of Edward Woods. (Deed Bk. S, p. 475) He freed his own slaves and insisted on freeing hers. She refused, and the trouble over this caused them to separate when they were very old. He then lived with his sons until his death. He is buried in Salem, Ind. In Aug. 1799 Moses Martin of Woodford Co., Ky., bought 106 acres on the headwaters, 2nd fork of Clear Creek in Jessamine Co., Ky. from Benj. Hawkins; he bought another 100 acres in 1809, part of David Bell 1s 2000 acre military survey. In 1819 he and wife Sarah started selling it off; in July 1822, Moses 11 11 and Sarah, now called of Shelby Co. , sold the rest of it. (Jessamine Co. Deed Bks. A, p. 47; B, p. 491; F, pp. 96,97; G, p. 252,253,254,257) In Dec. 1813 Manoah Single ton deeded 3 slaves in trust to dau. Sally Martin; $1 pd. by Mason Singleton. (Bk. C, p. 316) At one of the Moses Martin land deals in 1819 Mason Singleton and Geo. Neal, Sr. and Jr., were witnesses, and at one in 1822 Merit Singleton was one of the witnesses. In Woodford Co., Ky., Deed Bk. I, p. 244, is a deed to Moses Martin, dated Dec. 25, 1821, from the heirs of John Sellers, dec1d., Woodford Co., for 65 acres; signed by Jos. Sellers, Jno. Pain, Polly Payne, Eleanor Kennedy, Jos. Kennedy, Wm. Trousdail, Mary Trousdail, T. W. Sellers, Robt. Turbit, Hannah Turbit, Lewis Buckhannon. In Shelby Co., Ky., are found three deeds from Mason S. Martin (whom we as­ sume to be the son of Moses) for land on Jeptha 1 s Creek--sales made to Adam Huss, Berry Brown, and Sarni. Drake. (Z,249 ,258; A2,28) Most of the vital statistics, below, of this family were copied from their family Bibi e, then in possession of Fred Lockenour of Edinburg, Ind. The copy was depos­ ited at the Ky. Historical Soc. in Frankfort, Ky., where we found it. Children of Moses and Sarah Martin: 1. Patsy, b. Monday, 24 Dec. 1792, d--; m. Tues., 12 Nov. 1816 John Martin, son of John and Sarah (Jeffries) Martin; see #15 of other Martin line. ii. Polly, b. 23 Mar. 1794, d. 19 Mar. 1830; m. 24 Dec. 1811 James Neal. She left her husband and 7 children. iii. Manoah S., b. 19 Nov. 1795, d.--; m. Shelby Co., Ky., 7 Aug. 1817 Lucy Neal, dau. of Dudley. iv. Peter, b. 14 Feb. 1797. v. Mason S., b. 15 Nov. 1798, d. 3 May 1876; m. 1) Shelby Co., Ky., 7 Dec. 1820 Edith Bucy. Mrs. Berkey says the children of Mason and Edith Martin were Legrand, Greenberry, and Mary Frances (who m.--Turner). Edith d. and Mason m. 2) in Ind. his cousin Harriet Martin, dau. of Lewis M. (son of Peter). vi. Ann, b. 24 Nov. 1800, d. --; m. 11 Aug. 1822 John Watts. They had at least David whom. --Marshall. He was in the Civil War and 11 11 marched with Sherman from Atlanta to the sea • vii. Betsey, b. 10 Mar, 1803, d.--; m. 7 Nov. 1822 Wm. Sill. (Some Betsey Martin m. Sam. Banks in Shelby Co., Ky., in 1819). viii. Sally, b. 5 Nov. 1804, d. 6 Aug. 1891 at Greencastle, Ind.; m. 24 June 1830 Andrew Gelwick. (Some Sarah Martin m. Thomas Alvis 6 Aug. 1818; and a Sarah Martin m. Absalom Ketcham in Shelby Co. 1 Feb. 1821.) ix. Moses, b. 4 Mar. 1807, d. 10 Nov. 1807. 48

x. John, b. (Jessamine Co., Ky.) 2 Nov. 1808, d. (Wash. Co., Ind.) 19 Apr. 1891; m. 1) 2 Apr. 1832 Eliza Clarke; m. 2) Sarah Starbuck. John was a Church of Christ local preacher. By 1st wife, Eliza, John had: i) Ellen; m. Allen Myers. ii) Volney iii) Lyman (John H. Martin of Salem, a descendant, thinks there were two others who d. in the Civil War.) By 2nd wife, Sarah, John had: iv. or vi. Albert, who m. -- and had El I is and Lawrence (both were living in 1961), and Carrie, whom. Jesse Trainer. v. Anna vi) Edwin vii} George viii. Oscar K. He had at least a dau., Jennie. ix. Laura; m. --Goss. (There were several Martin-Goss marriages.) xi. Jane? No Jane was in the I ist of Moses's chi I. which we copied in Frankfort, Ky., but Mrs. Berkey includes one, b. 18 Nov. 1810; m. 29 Mar. 1827 Allen Skelton.} xii. William E., b. 7 Oct. 1812, d. 7 Apr. 1897; m. 2 Nov. 1837 Hannah Starbuck. They had 10 chil. including: Lucius, b. 1 Aug. 1844, whom. 28 Jan. 1875 Ellen Goss; and Sarah Mildred, b. 3 Jan. 1847 whom. 7 Nov. 1857 Francis Lockenour. Sarah and Francis had at least a dau. Renna,, whom. ---Sherman. xi i i . Moses, b. Fri day, 3 Nov . 1815, d . 20 Apr. 18 16.

4. Aaron Martin, twin, b. 19 Nov. 1767, d. Wayne Co., Ind., 13 Aug. 1826; m. Wood­ ford Co., Ky., 23 Nov. 1790 Mary Holeman.

One of the earliest deeds in Woodford Co., (which was taken from Fayette Co. in 1788) was one from Edward and Mary Holeman to Joel Collins 6 OcL 1789--100 a., Stone Lick, part of 400 a. patented 8 Sept. 1784. (Bk. A, p. 14} Another 100 a. was deeded by Edward and Mary Holeman to Robin Bowman 2 Sept. 1789. (A-15) See more Holeman and Martin Ky. records under #9 (Samuel Martin of the other Martin family).

An interesting story was passed down by his brother John (who was the brother-in-law of our Joseph Martin) about an experience which the two of them had. After Aaronus marriage, he and his brother John commenced clearing a farm on the frontier of the then-new settle­ ment in Shelby Co., Ky. They had built a good log house and had planted their corn, when it was rumored that the Potawatomies were in the neighborhood. Several days passed, and as there were no signs of Indians, Aaron and John, anxious to be tending their corn, decided to take their guns and go to the field to work during the day and return t.o the fort at night. Aaron's wife insisted on going along to see to her household duties and she took her child with her also. Suddenly, upon looking out, she saw five Indians emerge from the woods and dodge from stump to stump, attempting to surround her husband and brother-in-law. In order to warn the men of their danger, she seized a rifle and fired. As the Indians were between them and the house where their guns were, they ran for the fort for help, with the Indians close behind them. Aaron stumbled and fell, but was up in a flash and off. An Indian drew his rifle and fired at him, but as Aaron was running in a zig-zag way, the bullet did not kill 49

him, but did strike his elbow and came out at his wrist, making an ugly wound from which he suffered all his life. When the brothers reached the fort, the men there were too terri­ fied to go back with John to rescue Aaron 1 s wife, so he went alone and succeeded in taking her and the child back safely. The next morning he went to a near-by settlement and raised a company to go in pursuit of the Indians, who, however, escaped across the Ohio and were seen no more in Kentucky.

In 1794 Aaron Martin was on the Shelby Co. Tax Bk.; he owned 50 acres on Tick Creek by 1796.

Family tradition said that Aaron and family moved to the northern part of Indiana terri­ tory. Fairly recently two descendants--Mary Martin Kay of Pekin, Ind., and Stella Kanna­ pel of Peoria, Ill. --discovered that it was to Boston Twp., Wayne Co. that they went, and were among the first settlers. However, in Shelby Co., Ky., are found two deeds, with the date 29 Aug. 1810, from Aaron Martin and wife Polly of Dearborn Co., Ind., one for 54 acres on Brashear's Creek, the other for 99 a, on Tick Creek, on the Shelbyville-Frankfort Road. The above-mentioned descendants said the Aaron Martins arrived in Wayne Co. in 1807, and in the first election held in the township Aaron Martin was one of the three men who were elected judges. He also served as a judge 1814 through 1817. In 1811 the court consisted of Jesse D. Holman, presiding judge (doubtless a relative of Aaron's wife), Aaron Martin, and Peter Fleming. A Baptist church was organized in 1807 and the first eight peo­ ple baptised included Aaron Martin, his wife, and son James. Aaron sometimes acted as minister of this little church. Later James became a Baptist preacher. Aaron and Polly Martin had at least these children (perhaps not in this order):

1. James; m. 15 May 1811 Rachel Stephenson ii. Sally; m. George Stephenson i i i. Samuel; m. Demaris Rambo iv. Betsy; m. --Simpson (Fox. Memoirs of Wayne Co. Hammond, W. S. Illus. HisL of State of Indiana, 1879)

5. · Sarah, twin of Aaron, b. 19 Nov·. 1767, d. infant.

6. Joseph T. (?) Martin, b. 7 May 1771; prob. he who mar. Shelby Co., Ky., 28 May 1798 Rachel Shouse. Perhaps he was the same Joseph Martin who, previously to this, hdd mar, in Woodford Co., Ky., 5 Apr. 1794 Margaret Salyers ( Sellers).

A Joseph Martin was on the 1796 Shelby Co. Tax List. There were several land transfers to and from a Joseph Martin in Shelby Co;, Ky., between 1798 and 1820. In at least the first and last, Rachel, his wife, is named. (D, 444; Q, 372) 1820 was doubtless when Joseph and his wife left Kentucky for Indiana. In the 1850 Census (of Washington Co., Ind.?) there is a Joseph Martin, aged 80, born in Virginia. · 50

This Joseph probably had these children:

i-vi. Lewis, William, Moses, Thomas, Keziah, Joanna.

A Lewis Martin m. 1816 in Shelby Co., Ky., a Mrs. M. Griffith.

The old family record said that Dandridge Smith was a grandson of Joseph, and if this is true, one of Joseph 1 s daughters must have married a Smith. (The name Dandridge Smith suggests that he was related to the Dandridges of Virginia, who were descended from Capt. Nat. W. Dandridge, of the British Navy, and his wife Dorothea Spotswood, dau. of Gov. Spotswood of Va. Dorothea Dandridge, one of their daughters, mar. in 1777. Martha, wife of George Washington, was the daughter of Co':_: John Dandridge. (?ee Slaughter, Dr. Philip. Notes on Culpeper Co., Va. 1, pp. 73, 7~

7. John (W. ?): Martin, b. 3 Sept. 1773, d. --; m. 21 Dec. 1797 Elizabeth Martin, only dau. of John and Sarah (Jeffries) Martin. They died in Woodford Co., Ill., at the home of their son James, to which they had moved in 1850.

John and Elizabeth (Martin) Martin lived in Shelby Co., Ky., five miles from Shelbyville, until the winter of 1814 when they removed with their family to Washington Co., Ind. They settled on a small stream called Bear Creek, attracted there by a spring of clear cold water and by the great sugar maple trees. The old record says, 11 Their house soon became noted as a stopping place for travelers and as a place to hold meetings in the then-wilderness of Indiana. Among those entertained at their home was Henry Clay, at the time of his only visit to Indiana. Grandfather's[I.e., John W. Martin'~ emigration from Kentucky was a signal for other relatives, and they soon had all his brothers~xcept Peter, Jr.!.. who had remained in Ky., and Aaron, who had removed before this to Wayne Co., Ind] and_the brothers of his wife fwho included our Joseph Martin whose wife was Eleanor Wayma~ gath­ ered around him. They built a town, naming it Martinsburg. Grandfather gathered the religious element together and they formed a church society. The preaching was at his home until a building was erected, a Presbyterian church called Bethlehem, within a few yards of 11 his home • John Martin was one of the first Ruling Elders of the church.

11 Grandmother was tenderly reared. Being an only daughter and sister, all that indul­ gence could give was given her. Her mother ~arah Jeffries Marti6::I took from her shoulders al I the heavy weaving and spinning, which formed a part of every thrifty household in those days. Elizabeth was an expert with her needle and knitting needles. She visited her friends and entertained them. Her clothing was of the finest material which could be procured, and my memories of her are of a lady who wore soft home-made flannels, and was very dainty in her manners ..... She had black eyes and hair, was slender, delicate in appearance; in temper rather more just than affectionate. "

John Martin was one of the earliest school teachers of Washington Co. and was said to be a good one. His sons Stephen and Enoch and perhaps others also taught school.

The following list of children of John M. and Elizabeth Martin was copied by the late Mrs. Ida McKinley from her grandparents' Bible: 51

i. Stephen, b. 27 Sept. 1799, d. 22 Apr. 1830; m. 3 Aug. 1822 Mary Goss; had a son, David, who was b. 1823, d. 1881. Stephen and his brother Asa, also their brother-in-I aw, Absalom Littel I, were ministers. ii. Nathan, b. 12 Jan. 1802. This additional information on his family came from Mrs. Mary Woods of Beverly Hil Is, Cal if: Nathan d. 1873; m. Sarah Trimble, who d. 1861. (She was daughter of George, a Revolutionary soldier.) Children of Nathan and Sarah Martin: i) George Trimble; m. Margaret J. Ferguson (for their children, see Claude 0. Martin's "Martin Records.") ii) John Stephen; m. Dovey Hamilton, sister of Candace whom. Isaac H. Martin of the Lewis Martin I ine. iii) Enoch; m. Emily Dean. iv) Sarah Jane; m. Walter Stone. v) Achsa Ann; m. David W. Hamilton. vi) James Allen; m. Mary Gooch. vii) Nathan Morrison; m. Lottie Bulger. viii) Amazetta; m. B. C. Benson. ix) Mary K.; m. F. Hadaway. x) Henry (~r Henrietta?) Clay; d. unm. iii. Achsah, b. 11 Jan. 1804; m. Nov. 1818 Absalom Littell, Jr., b. 23 July 1788, d. 11 Nov. 1862, son of Absa Iom and 2nd wife, Mary Norris of Hamburg, Clark Co., Ind. Mr. Chas. Cero Littell, Jr., a descendant, of 434 Patterson Road, Dayton, Ohio, has the genealogy of this family. iv. Lemuel, b. 10 Jan. 1806, d. 1854, bur. Sharion Cem., nr. Spring Hill, White­ side Co., Ill.; m. 1) Wei thy Gilstrap; m. 2) Polly Kester. Most of Lemuel's descendants live in western states. He had at least one son by first wife: i) John Richard, b. 21 Dec. 1834, d. 24 June 1917, who was the gr. - father of Claude 0. Martin of Madera, Calif. For particulars on this line of Martins see his "Martin Records". He says that Welthy Gilstrap's gr. -father, Peter Gilstrap (of Va.?) was a soldier in the Revolution (Culpeper Co. Militia, under Capt. Geo. Johnson 1781. She also had a gr.-father and gr.gr.-father Wright in the Revolution.) v. Moses Jeffries, b. 6 Mar. 1808; m. Elizabeth Carr. vi. Allen, b. 15 May 1810, d. 6 Jan. 1871; m. 24 Nov. 1836 Melinda Durnil, b. 31 May 1817. Bur. Bethlehem Cem. Lived at Martinsburg, Ind. They had only one child who lived, viz., i) Lucretia, b. 16 Apr. 1840, d. 22 May 1891; m. 10 Mar. 1875 Thomas J. Goss. Their chil. (Goss), taken from Allen Martin's family Bible (pub. Phila. 1839): (i) Ida, b. 28 Feb. 1876 (d. after 1955); m. Ed McKinley. Their chil. (McKinley): a. Allen Lee, d. at 5 mo. b. Grace, b. 22 Jan. 1908; m. 6 July 1929 Egart C. Smith, b. 15 Oct. 1905. They had Virgie Fay, b. 1931, Carl Ray, b. 1935, Betty June, b. 1940, Mildred May, b. 1944. (ii) Allen Martin, b. 3 Dec. 1877; m. ---. His only child d. in infancy. 52

The Goss family cemetery is in Sec. 6 (Goss farm), Jackson Twp., Wash. Co., Ind. v1 1. Enoch Redding, b. 1 Aug. 1812. (He m. Catherine Matthews.) viii. Asa, b. 19 Oct. 1814. (Hem. Martha A. Matthews, sister of Catherine.) ix. James McGready (or McCready), b. 11 Jan. 1817. (Hem. Kittie ~eelei! Williams, dau. of Samuel Neeley; she had a son, Henry Williams) x. John Mason, b. 1820; m. Martha Neeley, sister of Kittie. (Mrs. McKinley omitted this son.) xi. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 24 Mar. 1823; m. John Sherwood. Had 7 children.

Note: There were also one or two other couples named John and Elizabeth Martin who lived in Shelby Co., Ky., in the early days. In the Shelby Co. records is found the marriage of Rhoda, daughter of John and Elizabeth Martin, to Robert Long (son of Samuel and Alsey Long) on Mar. 28, 1805; al so the marriage of Pol Iy, daughter of John and Eliz. Martin, to John Hogan on Nov. 4, 1813 (mar. by James McQuaid); and Nancy, daughter of John and Eliz. Martin, to Wm. King on Nov. 3, 1814. These Martins are the ancestors of Miss Iva Hardin. Her John and Elizabeth Martin removed about 1814 with all their married children to Harrison Co., Ind., and apparently never left there. She found that Samuel Long (father of Robert), who died in Shelby Co. in 1814, leaving a will, had come from Wilkes Co., N. C., in 1798. There was also a John Martin (prob. b. 1749 in Albemarle Co., Va., d. 1837) with wife Elizabeth Lewis (1754-1838, dau. of David) in Clark Co., Ky., who owned several thousand acres of land in Shelby Co., but the deeds always call them "of Clark Co. 11 (Shelby Co. Deed Bks. C-361; Q-17, etc.) Their children were Thomas; Rob­ ert B. (m. Susannah Pearson); James Taylor; George Madison; Mary Ann; John, Jr. , (m. Peggy Acton); David (d. 1802); Sarah; Christopher; Rachel (m. Francis Bush); and one other. And in Anderson Co., Ky., adj. Shelby, is found a wil I (9 Apr. 1816-1 Sept. 1834) of Jno. Martin, Sr., naming wife Elizabeth, "children", son Jesse. (Will Bk. A, p. 401) Among numerous Martin deeds in Harrison Co., Ind. (where some of the Martins went from Ky.) is one from Jno. Martin, Sr., wife Elizabeth, to daughter Eliz. Mar­ tin for 160 acres (sw 1/4 Sec. 6 T5S R3E), $2000. Deed was delivered 7 Sept. 1828 to "Widow Martin". (Deed Bk. D, p. 597)

8. JAMES MARTIN (son of Peter and Sarah), b. 26 Jan. 1775, d. 8 Apr. 1858; m. 19 March 1800 Frances Belles(felt), b. 20 May 1784, d. 10 Sept. 1851, dau. of Peter Bellesfelt, who, according to Ona M. Ellis, a desc., came from N.J. to what is now Mercer Co., Ky. while it was still a part of Lincoln Co. (that is, before 1783). After Peter Bellesfelt 1s generation the family dropped the last syllable of the name and became known as "Belles".

James and Frances Martin bought their farm in Washington Co., Ind., from Nimrod Martin. Children of James and Frances Martin (from Mary Martin Kay, a descendant, who also has much more on this line): 53

1. Peter, b. 31 Aug. 1802, d. 19 Feb. 1863; m. 1) 29 Dec. 1825 Elizabeth Goss, b. 18 June 1806, d. 6 March 1846; m. 2) Harriet Shoemaker. Eliz. Goss was the dau. of David Goss, b. 1772, d. 1849 (son of FredericklJ744-180'!Jand his wife, Isabel Richard). The wife of David Goss was Elizabeth Boss, b. 1772, d. 1861, dau. of Philip Boss and wife, Anna Spidell. Anna was the daughter of Maximilian Spidell.

The other chil. of Fred 1k. and Isabel Goss were: Jacob, 1763-1834; Fred'k., b. 1764, ~. 1787 Sarah Elston; David; Mary; Ephraim, 1769-1833, m. 1795 Anna Workman; Joseph; Eliza­ beth; George, 1777-1854, m. Mary Ann Boss; Daniel, 1783-1834, m. Martha Ingram; Margaret; John, 1785-1856, m. Sallie Merrill; Isabel.

Children of Peter and Elizabeth (Goss) Martin: i) Aaron; m. Martha Jane Colvin. Their son (Martin): (i) John Logan; m. Laura Beard. (Parents of Mary Kay) ii) Isaac Blackwood; m. Roseann Rippy. Had at least: (i) Lincoln; m. Emma Blankenship. Had: a. Carl; of Bloomington b. Oliver iii) Louisa; m. Anderson Jeffers. (Grandparents of Bessie Emhuff, whom. Heber Gill) iv) Elizabeth; m. Wm. Worley. ( Grandparents of Chester, Grace, and Austie Worley. Austie m. John M. Wyman, grandson of Joseph and Eleanor (Wayman) Martin. See index. v) Nancy; d. at 20. vi) Cynthia Ann; d. at 27. vii) James Lemuel; m. Mary Jane Anderson. Lived on his old home place. Their child (Martin): (i) Charles A. viii) Wm. Henry Harrison; m. Adaline Martin. ix) Frances; m. James Coleman. Their child (Coleman): (i) George; m. --and had: a. Lawrence; m. Mamie Martin, dau. of Dr. Theodore (who was son of Levi and grandson of Wm. and Mary Ann B. (yvay­ mal] Martin) x) Peter B.; m. Lida Blankenship. Their chil. (Martin): (i) Maude; m. --Bordner. (ii) Howe; of Bloomington.

Peter had four children by second wife, Harriett, incl.: xi) Sarah; m. --Benson.

ii. Sarah, b. 17 Apr. 1805; m. --Pruit. iii. Aaron, b. 6 Jan. 1808, d. 20 Apr. 1881; m. Polly Alvis. Their son (Martin): i) Peter M. 54

iv. Joseph Lemuel, b. 14 Nov. 1810 (or '12), d. 19 May 1871; m. Nancy Martin, dau. of Wm. and Mary Ann B. (Wayman) Martin. He was a Church of Christ preacher at Bethlehem, Wash. Co., Ind. Was popularly cal led "Uncle Lem". Lemuel and Nancy Martin are said to have had "numerous children", incl.: i) Mary; m. Wm. Phillips. Their chil. (Phillips): (i-vi) Elmer, Ella (whom. --Bixler), William, Homer, Clyde, and Stant(on?). v. Elizabeth, b. 12 Dec. 1814, d. unm. vi. James Torrence (perhaps b. before Eliz.); m. 1)--Ellis; m. 2)--Moss. vii. Nancy, b. 9 Mar. 1817, d. 1861; m. Wm. Frantz. Theirchil. (Frantz): i} Aaron. ii) James; d. at 13. iii) Elizabeth; m.--Leach. iv) Esther; m. ·.:.-voyles. viii. Frances, b. l0Mar. 1820, d. 1861. ix. Mary; m. Wm. Coleman. No chil.

9. (DR.) ABNER MARTIN, b. l Dec. 1776, d. 30 Mar. 1836; m. Shelby Co., Ky., 17 or 20 July 1800 Mary (Polly) White, b. 26 Dec. 1779, d. 25 Feb. (or Dec.) 1844, dau. of Walter White. Both bur. in Martinsburg Cem. Was he the same Abner whom. Nancy Gordon 6 May 1790 in Mercer Co., Ky.? (Joseph Davis on bond) Probably not if birthdate is correct.

In June 1815 Abner Martin, Wayne Co., Ind., gave a Power of Attorney to Joseph Martin. In 1817 Abner Martin and wife Mary sold 40 acres on Clear Creek (or Benson), Shel­ by Co., Ky.; and in Feb. 1818 Abner Martin and wife Mary of Ind. sold 60 acres on Big Bull­ skin to Fielding Smithy (Shelby Co. Deed Bks. M, a32; N 415; 0, 400}.

Records on the Abner Martin family were procured from Malinda, wife of John's son Allen (b. 1810}, by Lawrence W. Martin, and written by him June 3, 1891 to Lucius D. Martin of the Moses line; passed on by him to his niece, Renna Clarke, thence to Mrs. Berkey; data on the Moses and John W. Martin lines were also included. Children of Abner and Mary Martin:

1. Edmund Wayman, b. 10 July 1801, d. Nov. 1890; m. Catherine Goss (prob. she who d. 28 June 1839). Their chi I. (Martin): i)Sallie ii)Mary iii)Amos iv)Elizabeth v) Silas; committed suicide on a Dutch Creek farm. His widow, Kate (Fulk), moved to Martinsburg. Their chi I. (Martin}: (i) William; of Borden, Ind. (ii) Charles; m. Zella Motsinger. (iii) Jesse, d. unm. (iv} Anna; m. Cortis Campbel I. vi) George; m. --. Their chil. (Martin): (i) Claude; m. Avis Hamilton; of Corydon, Ind. (ii) Cora; m. --Worley. ii. Elizabeth, b. 10 Apr. 1803, d. 19 March 1849; m. Samuel Overton. Their children (Overton): 55

i) Martha Ann, b. 15 Nov. 1822. ii) Mary Ellen, b. 22 Feb. 1824. iii. Walter W., b. 26 Feb. 1805, d. 6 Aug. 1813. 1v. Sally B., b. 8 March 1807; m. (Wm.?) Turpin. v. Samuel W., b. 25Apr. 1809, d. 17Aug. 1831. vi. Roeany (Rowena?), b. 2 March 1811, d. 30 Sept. 1837; m. l) John F. Stover, who d. 21 Oct. 1834; m. 2) (Wm.?) Milburn Littell. Prob. had son: i) Greenberry. vii. Truman W., b. 12 Jan. 1813, d. 16 Aug. 1813. viii. James Washington, b. 7 July 1814, d. 11 Nov. 1860. ix. Joseph W., b. 13 Oct. 1816, d. 22 Apr. 1863; m. Mary Mann. Lived Jackson Twp., Wash. Co., Ind. He went insane. According to an old county history, Joseph and Mary Martin had a son, Dr. Samuel F., who fought in the Civil War, then took a medical course, but later gave up his practice. He was post­ master of Campbellsburg, Ind., and also had a drug and jewelry business. He mar. Ellen Bradberry in 1866 at Fredericksburg. Their chil. {Martin): (i)--(ix) Laura E., Nathan P., Benjamin F., Ada B., Emma C., Hattie A. , Grant, Abner C. , and Bessie. x. Benjamin W., b. 25 Dec. 1818; m. 25 March 1838 Mary Ann Walker (by Jacob Wiseman, J.P., Wash. Co., Ind.) xi. Joel Redden (Redding?), b. 30 Oct. 1820, d. 27 Apr. 1903; m. --. Lived in Martinsburg, Ind. Their child (Martin): i) Lawrence; m. lone Grimes. xii. Phebe, b. 19 Oct. 1822, d. 9 May 1901; m. Baslam Campbell. xiii. Peter W., b. 24 Feb. 1825; m. Minerva--.

10. PHEBE MARTIN, b. 30 July 1778, d. 23 or 25 Aug. 1856; m. Shelby Co., Ky., 17 Sept. 1799 Asa Wright, b, 28 Apr. 1777, d. 2 Mar. 1850, son of Thomas and Lavina. After 1819 they lived on their farm in Vernon Twp., Wash. Co., Ind.; are bur, in cemetery on the Salem-Livonia Rd., on the George Stewart farm.

Data on this family came largely from research by Miss Lulie Davis of Salem, Ind.; also partly from Miss Bertha Davis, a descendant, of Orlando, Fla., who obtained it from different relatives many years ago. Children of Phebe and Asa Wright:

1. Sarah, b. 25 July 1800; m. 27 Jan. 1826 Mitchell Lee. Children of Sarah and Mitchel I Lee (there may have been others): i) Martha Jane, b. Mar. 1827. ii) Joseph Green, b. 16 Dec. 1828. iii) Arretta, b. 10 Mar. 1830. 11. Walter, b. 20 Nov. 1801; m. 25 July 1826 Elizabeth Poor, who d. 26 July 1828. Their dau. (Wright): i) Huldah Elizabeth, b. 26 Sept. 1827. iii. Hosea, b. Shelby Co., Ky., 19 Oct. 1803, d. nr. Greencastle, Ind., 16 SepL 1852; m. 25 Jan. 1830 Susan Johnson. Hosea Wright was a deacon in the church and a devoted Christian. 11 His I iberal hand was constantly open in 56

every way in good word and work. His death was a triumphant one. He seemed to realize more true happiness then in one hour than he ever had in 11 al I his I ife • Children of Hosea and Susan Wright: i) A dau., b. 13 Nov. 1837, d. 22 May 1902; m. H. J. Nygren. ii) Thomas Johnston (probably), b. 23 Oct. 1830. iv. Huldah, b. 10 Aug. 1805; m. as his 3d wife, John Redus, who d. 1862. He was the son of Aaron Redus of Va. v. Lavina, b. 11 Nov. 1807; m. 4 June 1831 David McKinney. They had at least: i) (Rev. ) Preston i i) (Dr. ) A. W. vi. Ezra, b. 8 June 1809, d. 15 Feb. 1903; m. Mary Berry Martin, who d. 24 Jan. 1902, age 82 yrs., 7 mo., 16 days, dau. of Alexander and Mary Martin. This other family of Martins who intermarried with Peter's desc. came from Ireland and must not be confused with those so far mentioned. Al ex. had a brother William W., and their father was Jacob. They all settled nr. Livonia, Ind. Wm. W. mar. Susan Dupuy. He was 11 the Presbyterian educator who had the log college at Livonia and the wonderful family of missionaries and the wives 11 of missionaries • Ezra and Mary (Martin) Wright had at Ieast: i) Walter V., who d. 11 Aug. 1914, ag. 78 yrs., 11 mo., 21 days. vii. Elizabeth, b. 4 Dec. 1811; m. Dr. J. C. Kelso, b. 1797, d. Sept. 1863. Eliz. and J. C. Kelso had at least: i) De La Belle E., b. 23 Dec. 1848, d. 8 Sept. 1874; m.--Howard. The inscription on her gravestone said she was a Sunday School teacher, that she was responsible for the establishment of the Livonia Baptist Church, and for 30 years was its chief support. viii. Anna, b. 13 Jan. 1813, d. unm. ix. Mary, b. 27 Nov. 1814, d. unm. x. John, b. 19 Nov. 1816; m. Mary Jane Stewart. Their chil. (Wright): i) James Ezra, b. 14 Jan. 1846. ii) Josiah Washington, b. 20 Apr. 1849. xi. Josiah, b. 23 Feb. 1819, d. 1902; m. Melissa Crabb. They had at least: i) Olive, b. 26 Sept. 1856, d. 18 July 1900; m. --Standish. xii. Martha E., b. 2 July 1822; m. James Davis. Had at least: i) Mary (Mollie); m. --Coulter.

11. JACOB MARTIN, twin, b. 4 Sept. 1781, thought to have died as an infant.

12. PETER MARTIN, JR., twin, b. 4 Sept. 1781, supposedly in Orange Co., Va., (which adjoins Culpeper and Fauquier Cos.) d. l Jan. 1863; m. 14 Oct. 1802, at Eminence, Shelby Co., Ky., Sarah (Sally) Neal, b. Culpeper Co., Va., 5 Apr. 1785 or '86, d. nr. Hillsboro, Henry Co., Ky., 20 Jan. 1867. She was a dau. of Micajah Neal, a Revolutionary soldier, b. ca. 1753 in Orange Co., Va. 57

Data on this family, obtained by Mary Martin Kay of Pekin, Ind., and Stella Kannapel of Peoria, Ill., came from Kentucky descendants of Peter, Jr. Peter is said to have come to Kentucky with his family when seven years old, riding on a horse behind his father. This would place their arrival at 1788 or 1789. Most of the rest of the children later (1814) moved to Indiana, but Peter, the youngest son, re­ mained on the old home place, near Sulphur, Ky., and he and his wife, also his parents, still sleep there. Stones mark their graves in the family lot. Their farm was 11 11 later known as the Coombs place •

Children of Peter, Jr., and Sally Martin, all b. at Clayvillage, six miles s.e. of Shelbyville, Ky.:

1. Elijah, b. 4 Dec. 1803. 1 1. Micajah, b. 11 Sept. 1805, d. 27 July (or 23 July) 1852. 111. John N., b. 8 Sept. 1808, d. 11 Dec. 1895. His will, probated in Henry Co., Ky., 6 Jan. 1896, names sons Dr. C. R. Martin, heirs Charles and Ernest; daus. Jemima M. Morris, husband John; Permelia Alice Schrader, Dora L. Gividen and her son Leonard D. Gividen. iv. Ira, b. 7 May 1810, d. Jan. 1867; m. Jane E.--. v. Eliza Ann, b. 24 Jan. 1813, d. 13 Feb. 1853; m. James Constantine. vi. Charles Neal, b. 2 Jan. 1815, d. 11 Dec. 1906; m. Levina Sibley. vii. Thomas Luther, b. 28 Jan. 1817, d. 13 Nov. 1853. viii. Lucy, b. 18 Feb. 1819, d. 19Jan. 1883; m. Wm. W. Coombs. ix.? (C. C. Tucker adds an infant son here.) x. Ambrose Dudley, b. 19 July 1823. xi. Sarah, b. 23May 1825, d. 2July 1909;m. 1848Wm. H. Walker. xii. Peter Baker, b. 16 March 1828, d. 1910; m. 1)--Pollard; m. 2) Mattie Fuqua. Their child (Martin) (which wife?): i) Baker xiii. Samuel. He was omitted from the above I ist, and we do not know where he belongs, but Peter, Jr., certainly had a son, Samuel. According to the older MS, he was fiery-tempered and once shot one of their slaves for refusing to obey his order. He then mounted his horse and rode away. Peter, an old man at the time, was greatly distressed at his son 1s conduct, and the trial and expense were a heavy load for him also. Samuel eventually settled on the Wabash near Terre Haute. The old MS mentioned a probable son Nimrod, also, as one of Peter0s children. However, it probably referred to the Nimrod who was the son of Joseph2Martin. See index.

13. MARY MARTIN, b. 5 May 1787, d. after Sept. 1812; m. in Ky. ca. 1808 John E. Martin, b. Ky. prob. by or before 1791, d. 9 Nov. 1854, posthumous son of John and Sarah (Jeffries) Martin. See #15 in the other Martin section for their children.

Descendants of this line hold a reunion every fall near Orleans, Ind. 58

MISCELLANEOUS MARTIN RECORDS OF EARLY KENTUCKY

Many years ago, as has already been stated, Miss Iva Hardin--then of Kentucky but now of Clearwater, Florida--generously gave us fifty-four pages of carbon copies of her ab­ stracts of early Kentucky (and a few Indiana) records of Martins and allied families. Of these, nine pages mysteriously disappeared. Fol lowing are what we consider the most impor­ tant records, genealogically speaking, from the remaining pages, rearranged and somewhat condensed, omitting those which have already been fitted into the main Martin story and those which we consider unessential to our purpose. We leave it to interested descendants to try to pick out those records which relate to their ancestral lines.

Mercer County, Kentucky

Deeds

1780 - John Martin located and in 1784 surveyed 2000 a. on Licking River, in name of Wm. Woods, expecting to receive an interest, etc. (4-51) 1787 - Anna Martin. Various deeds to and from her, beginning in Aug. 1787, when she bought 200 a., and continuing till 1800. Wits. to the 1st were Robert Mosby, Jno. Haggin, Jno. Bovell, and Thos. Smith. (1-52) 1793 - Archibald Martin of Madison Co. gave power of attorney to Jno. Robinson to receive pay, etc., for his North Carolina service (presumably in Rev.) (2-129) 1796 - Benj. Martain, Fayette Co., bought 200 a. in Fayette Co., north side of Ky. R., Lewis 1s line. (S4-156) 1801 - Wm. Martin from John and Eliz. Henderson, 5 shillings, 100 a. on Querk's Run. (4-294) Also other purchases. 1803 - James Martin and wife Elizabeth Gill deeded 50 a. on Quirk's Run to Jno. Coulter. (5-168) 1809 - Obediah Martin bought from Jno. Stinnett and wife 50 a. on Deep Creek, branch of Chaplin's Fork, Thos. Smith I ine. (7-236) 1809 - Jno. L. Martin from Aron Wilhoit 851-1/2 a. on S. Fork, Licking R., Harrison Co. (7-297) 1813 - Wm. Martin and wife Rebecca sold 197-1/2 a. for $300. (8-435) Part of Jno. Caldwell's 800 a. survey. 1820 - Pleasant Martin bought 100 a. of Wm. Henderson; $300. Wits., E. Willis, Martin Bottom. (12-176) 1821 - Wm. Martin bought 160 a. on Chaplin's Fork of Salt R., Woods Traces Corner, Thos. Jones line. 1822 - Obediah Martin bought 100 a. on Chaplain's Fork, Salt R., from several of the Hale family. Also 80 a. on Deep Creek, Mercer Co., from Jacob Larue and Jno. Hodgin. Wits., David and Jesse Hall; E. Willis, A. Divine, Jas. Franklin. (12-434; 12-367) 59

Marriages

1790, 6 May--Abner Martin m. Nancy Gordon; Joseph Davis, bond. 1790, 16 Oct.--Elizabeth Martin m. Henry Green; Thos. Prater, bond. II 11 1798, 24 Apr.--Polly m. Wm. Clarkston; Jas. Moore, ; R. Mosby, wit. II 11 1798, 5 Oct.--Lewellen m. Ruth Sexton; Joel Martin, ; consent Geo. Sexton; wit., Dan Sexton. 1801, 5 Dec. --James 11 m. Betsy Gill; Arch Bilbo, II 1804, 21 May--William 11 m. Elizabeth Whoberry, dau. of Jacob; Richardson Brown, bond. 1812, 27Feb.--Cassandra II m. Jno. Moore. 1813, 5 Jan.--Pleasant II m. Sally Bottom, dau. John and Nancy. 1818, 2 June--Rhoda II m. William Nicholls. 1819, 23 Feb.--John II m. Mary Meredith. 1819, 15 Apr.--Sally II m. Andrew Nicholls. 1820, 1 June--Susannah II m. Daniel Wickersham. 1824, 26 Feb. --Rachel II m. Robert Nuckles.

Wills

1814, July--1815, Jan. ---Will of Peter Martin; names wife Elizabeth; sons Obediah, Peter, Pleasant, John (youngest, exec.); daus. Sarah Martin, Eliz. Patterson, Polly Lovitt, Judah Patterson, Casander Moor, Suckey Wickersham, Nancy Bendon, Rhoda and Rachel, two youngest; wits., E. Will is, Israel Matherly. (5-145) 1824, Dec. --1825, Feb. ---Wm. Martin will; sister Jane Martin; "my children", two young­ est to go to school. (8-26)

Woodford County, Kentucky

Marriages

1790, 16 June--Thomas Martin m. Mrs. Elizabeth Vinzant; James Martin, bond. 1790, 19 Dec.--Susanna II m. John O'Bannon. 1793, 12 Jan.--William II m. Jane (Jeanny) Peak, dau. of Daniel Peak. 1794, 3 April--Jos. (or Jos.) Martin m. Margaret Sellers (or Salyers); John Sellers, bond. 1795, 11 Jan.--John Vinzandt m. Margaret McCoy; consent of Alex.; James Martin, bsm. 1797, 6 June--James Martin m. Patsy Elliott; Robert Elliott, bond. 1797, 23 Dec.--Elizabeth Martin m. David Bowles; dau. of Susanna; wits., Dabney and William Martin. 1798, 23 May--Joseph 11 m. Rachel Shouse, dau. of Henry. 1799, l Apr. --Wi II i am 11 m. Letty McClanahan, dau. of John. 1808, 17 July--Henry 11 m. Priscilla Payne. 1811, 17Feb.--James 11 m. Polly Suter; Jno. Suter, bond. 1812, 16 June--Caty 11 m. Henry Utterback; wit. Sam'I. Martin; dau. Benj. Martin. 1813, 7 June--Rebecah II m. Archibald Maxwell. 1814, 24 Apr. --Tho~as 11 m. Betsy Cole, dau. Richard, Jr. 1814, 20 Dec. --Hudson 11 m. America Jackson 60

1815, 30 July--Polly Martin m. John Hinton. 1817, 24 July--William 11 m. Mary Jones; he over 21, son of Jos. Martain; wit., John Martain. 1818, 5 Mar. --Betsey II m. John Long; she dau. of Sarah. 1818, 16Mar.--Nancy II m. Richard Graves. 1820, 8 July--William II m. Susan S. Hale; consent of Nancy Hale, exec. of Smith Hale; Walter Ayres, gdn. for Wm. Martin. 1820, 7 Sept. --Mary E. II m. James Holeman. 1822, 6 June--Robert II m. ltily Hammon, dau. Ezra; father Jas. Martin, bsm. 1823, 25 Mar. --Henry II m. Rebecca Taylor, dau. Elizabeth; Wm. Sampson, bsm. Armstead Long, wit. 1823, 27 Mar. --Elijah II m. Louisa Hazard; Henry H. Hazard, bsm. ; Elijah, son of Sarah. 1827, 11 Jan. --Jeremiah 11 (or Morton) m. Elizabeth Shryock. 1827, 26Apr.--Elizabeth 11 m. Abner McAfee. 1828, 29 Dec. --Sarah Taylor m. Wm. Mahan; dau. of Nathan and Eliz. Morrison; Henry Martin, bsm. 1829, 8 Oct. --James Martin m. Margaret Hammon, dau. Ezra; Robt. Martin, bsm. 1831, l Dec.--Nimrod E. 11 m. Elizabeth G. Wilgus. 1834, 21 Jan. --Elijah 11 m. Sarah E. Goodloe, dau. Robert E., bsm. 1835, 16 Feb. --James C. 11 m. Jane Martin, consent of Joseph Martin; James Martin, bsm. 1835, 25 Feb.--John II m. Mary Ann Alexander, dau. Newton; wits., Wm. R. and Mary Alexander. 1839, 24 Dec. --James W. 11 m. Eliza McCoy, dau. Daniel. 1840, 2 Nov. --Joseph 11 m. Talitha Martin, over 21; James C. Martin, bsm. 1841, 14 Dec. --James 11 m. Martha Martin, over 21; Wm. Martin, bsm; Elijah Martin, wit. 1844, 9 May--William H. 11 m. Olivia Ann Elliott. 1845, 14 Jan. --John 11 m. Mildred L. Vinson. 1847, 28 June--Solon D. 11 m. Catherine H. Pinkerton, dau. William. 1847, 21 July--Jesse 11 m. Margaret R. Thornton. 1847, 6 Aug.--Woodford H. 11 m. Susan Johnston, dau. of Fauntley (Fauntleroy?); son of Benj. Martin; consent by Holeman Martin (proba­ bly means Woodford Holeman Martin).

Deeds (Woodford County)

1800, 20 May--Rawley Scott, wife Lucy, to Sarni. Martin, L291--T49 a., Craig's Cr., a branch of the Kentucky R. (Cl-385)

1803, 2 Aug. --Jno. Martin to Reub in Twyman, conveyed by Nimrod Peters, wife Nancy; part of Ashbls Military survey; 60 a., Leestown to Versailles, between Nimrod and Jas. Peters. ( C 1-261) 61

1805, 6 May--James Martin, Sarni. McClure, Alexander McClure, Wm. Elliott, Jr., James Stevenson, Henry A. Martin, L. Francis Johnson, Rodham Rout, to Wm. Warren, Jno. O'Bannon, Louis Castleman, and Jas. Howard, Justices, $3000 to be paid by Jas. Martin, Sarni. McClure, Alex. McClure, or any three of them, appointed commissioners under Act of Assembly for relief of the heirs of Robt. El I iott, dee. Signers: Henry Martin, Jos. Martin, Francis Johnson; also Frances Johnson marked out and signed over, "Fanny Stevenson". (Cl-483)

1806, 12 Apr.--Wm. Martin from Jno. Darnell, 80 a. $640, Elkhorn; witness, Humphrey Brooks.

1807, 28 Aug. --Horatio Turpin, Powhatan Co., Va., Power of Attorney to James Martin of Franklin Co., Ky., to dispose of land in Franklin and Scott Cos., 300 a. en­ tered by Alexander Marshall; wits., David Flournoy, Jos. Crawford, Edward Johnson. (D-26)

1807, 28 Aug. --Jas. Harris, Powhatan Co., Va., Power of Attorney to Jas. Martin, Franklin Co., Ky., 2 tracts of land in Woodford Co., Clear Creek, and Ky. R., 2750 a., and 96 a., purchased by Jas. Harris of Horatio Turpin, ex. of Thos. Turpin, dee., of Powhatan Co., Va., by will of sd. Thos. Turpin; wits., David Flournoy, Jas. Crawford, Edward Johnson. (D-257)

1811, 3 Aug.--Benj. Martin from Notus Dale, wife Jenney, 40-1/2 a., Green Creek. (E-294)

1811, 9 Sept.--James Martin, Nathaniel Furgerson, Jos. Wardlow, Francis Allen, Isaac Stevenson, Elders of "Pisga Presbyterian Soc.", $1, land including present meeting house, from Sarni. Stevenson. (E-311)

1813, 15 Feb.--Mary Martin, Jane Brady, Nancy Williams, Sally Ann Williams, to Thos. Redd, their part 19-1/2 a., surveyed and patented to Sarni. Givins and willed to them; wits., Sally Martin, Jno. Williams, Betsey Hawes.

1820, 12 Apr. --Jas. Martin from Jno. Wi.lliams, wife Sarah, 133 a., Sinking Creek, "on which Martin at present resides". (H-281)

1820, 2 Sept. --Wm. Martin from Jno. Darnal I, 79-1/4 a., S. Elkhorn, part of Ashby's military survey of 2000 a. (H-307)

(prob. 1823) Wm. Martin and Henry Crutcher from Thos. H. Mosby, Barren Co., 160-1/2 a. on dividing ridge between Craig's and Green's Creeks, from Nicholas Mosby, dee. (will) (1-399)

1825, 13 Jan. --Elijah Martin, wit. to mortgage made by Ezekiel Taylor to Katherine Ut­ terback and Letty Martin; release. (K-409) 62

Wills (Woodford County, 1788 from Fayette)

1790, 5 Dec. --Jas. Martin, wit., to will of Edward West. Thomas Martin, ex., with Wm. Mills West. (A-53)

1795, 27Oct.--Wm. Martin, dee., appraisement. (A-167~67~)

1823, 29 Oct. --Estate of Samuel D. Martin, dee., infant heir of Jas. Martin, dee. Mentions "one of the heirs of the first wife"; consent of widow and two "first chil­ dren"; amount to which widow and "last heir is entitled". Sarah Martin, mother and widow. Wm. H. Martin, Jas. S. Martin, Anthony R. Martin. (G-68)

1824, Oct. --Appraisal of Sam 1 I. Martin. (G-212)

1824, 1 Nov.--Sale of Sarni. Martin; promissory note on Dennis and Thomas. Buyers: James Martin, Julyann, Elizabeth Martin, Wm. Martin, Sarni. Martin. (G-213)

1837, 31 July/Sept.--Will of James Martin; wife, but not named. Elijah Martin, 15 a.; Jane Martin, 1/3 of remainder; son John Martin, 2/3. (K-499)

1837, Sept. --App., notes, Jas. C. and Elijah; Jno., admr.; wit. Jacob Hite, Jonas Sutton. (K-517)

Madison County, Kentucky Will

1796, 5 Aug./1799, Mar.---Will of James Martin names wife Sarah; sons, Christopher, David, William Tyree, Robert, Hudson, Nathan, Azariah, James, dec'd.; dau., Mary Martin, wife of Pleasant Proffitt.

Shelby County, Kentucky

Marriages

1792, 14 Oct. --Peter Martin m. Sally Neal, dau. of Micajah Neal. 1794, 9 Aug. --Lewis M. Martin m. Polly Wright, dau. of Obadiah Wright. 1794, 25 Aug. --Mary II m. Jacob Rickey. 1795, 26 Aug. --Elizabeth II m. James Shield. 1797, 30 Dec. --Wi Iford II m. Mary Winkfield, dau. of Henry Winkfield. 1799, 17 Sept. --Phoebe II m. Asa Wright. 1800, 21 July--Abner II m. Polly White, dau. of Walter White. 1801, 22 Aug. --Thomas 'II m. Suky Graves, dau. of Thomas Graves. 1802, 14/24 Feb.--Jno. II m. Catherine Blanton, dau. of Jno. Blanton. Qohn Martin(?2_ b. 14 Aug. 1779, d. 17 Oct. 1854, Lexington, Ky] 63

1803, 27 Oct, --Enoch Martin m. Lydia Wright. 1805, 15 May--Jesse 11 m. Desha Grafton (Crafton). 1806, 27 Mar. --Jennie 11 m. John Brown . 1807,13Jan.--Wm. 11 m. Ann Wayman, dau. Elizabeth and Edmund Wayman. 1809, 21 Feb. --Joseph 11 m. Eleanor Wayman. 1811, 20 Mar. --Isaiah M. 11 m. Hannah Rubie. 1811 , 17 Oct. --Ben 11 m. Elis Sled (Eliz. Slee). 1811, 7 June--John 11 m. Esther Buskirk. 1811, 10 Nov. --Phoeby 11 m. Jack Crook (Zachariah Crook). 1813, 6 Aug. --Thomas 11 m. Elis Davis. 1814, 27 Jan.--Polly 11 m. David Todd. 1815, 5 Jan.--Polly 11 m. Jno. Payne !They went to Martinsburg, Ind J 1815, 26 Feb. --Esther 11 m. Baxi I (Bassi IT Parker. 1816, 14 Mar. --Asa 11 m. Nancy Moreland. 1817, 6 Aug. --Manoah S. 11 m. Lucy Neal, dau. Dudley Neal. 1817, 6 Nov.--Sally 11 m. Samuel Todd; dau. of Dani. and Eliz. Martin. 1818, 6 Aug. --Sarah 11 m. Thomas Alvis. 1818, 17 Sept.--Joseph 11 m. Betty King. 1819, 23 Dec.--Simon 11 m. Katherine Ware. 1820, 26Mar.--Eliz. 11 m. James Sill. 1820, 7 Dec. --Mason 11 m. Edith Bucy. 1821, l Feb.--Sarah 11 m. Absolom Ketchum. 1822, 23 June--Thomas I. 11 m. Elizabeth Beard. 1822, 11 Aug. --Ann 11 m. Jno. Watts. 1822, 7 Nov. --Eliz. 11 m. William Sill. 1823, 17 Dec. --Mansfield 11 m. Susanna Cox. 1825, l Sept, --Lucy 11 m. Samuel Scroggin. 1827, 29 Mar. --Eliza 11 m. Parka I (Pascal?) Hunter. 1828, 14 July--Micajah 11 m. Elizabeth Bumbett (Bumritt). 1829, 8 Jan. --Elias 11 m. Elizabeth Bullitt 0 1 Bannon. 1831, 17 Feb.--Elizabeth 11 m. J. W. Ritter. 1832, 19 Sept. --Mary Ann 11 m. Jno. W. Waite. 1832, 16 Oct. --Asahel 11 m. Malinda McDonald. 1833, 12 Sept.--Mary Ann 11 m. George W. Ramsey; she dau. of Isaiah Martin. 1834, 25 Jan. --Cynthia Ann 11 m. Joseph P. Houchins; dau. of Jacob B.; Abraham Martin, bsm. 1834, 1 May--Stephen 11 m. Sarah Vardeman. 1834, 12(?) Oct. --Saml. 11 m. Jane Ann Martin, dau. of Benj. Martin. 1834, 24 OcL --Woodford 11 m. Nancy Lyon, dau. of Henry Lyon. 1837, 18 Apr. --Juliann 11 m. Andrew Taylor. (She dau. of Maria Martin.) 1848, 12 Jan. --Eliza Jafie 11 m. Lewis Song. 1824, 25 Nov. --Gall en Jones m. Eliza Ann Willett.

Deeds (Shelby County)

1803, 7 Dec./1804, 28 Jan. --Jos. Martin, constable, to Jos. Postlewaite, Shelbyville Lot 45, of Sarni. Stout. (F-94) 64

1807, 22 May/1808, 13 Jan. --Edward Martin to Andrew Combs, 70 a., Plumb Creek. (H-514)

1807, 23 May--Thomas Martin to David Graves, reconveyance of deed of Graves to Martin, 23 May 1807; see H-128. (1-15)

1810, 4 July--Thomas Martin to Levi Carrico, 49 a., Snake Run, Brashers Creek. (K-20)

1810, 4 Oct.--Jas. Martin, wife Elizabeth, to Abel Jenkins, 100 a., Sna'ke Run, Brashers Creek. (K-109)

1813, 20 Dec. --Jno. Martin, wife Elizabeth, to Adam Middleton, 66 a., Gist Creek (Buck) adjoining Jos. Martin. (L-313) (See E-294; H-372; L-312)

1813, 26/28 Dec.--Col. Thos. Martin, wife Elizabeth, to Little Mount Church, 2 a., "where Martin lives, 11 Snake Run. (Now Spencer Co.) (L-318)

1814, 7 Feb. --Wm. Martin, wife Margaret, to David Ashley, 100 a., Long Run, Herndon survey. (Indexed "Ashby") (L-344)

1814, 7 Feb.--Wm. Martin, wife Margaret, to George Pearce (Pierce) 20 a., Long Run, Herndon survey. (L-345)

1814, 26 Mar.--Jno. Martin, wife, to Francis Davis, 200 a., 50 a., Guists Creek, Floyds Fork. (L-366) (Bought 14 Mar. 1808, from Jno. and Mary Lemon, part of Peachy Purdy's 3000 a. survey---1-227)

1814, 20 Jan. --Jas. Martin, wife Elizabeth, to Thos. P. Darne, Nelson Co., 50 a., Brashers Creek. (M-13)

1815, 19 July--Wm. Martin, Washington Co., Ind., to Dandridge Overton, 135 a., Tick Creek, (M-264)

1815, May--Enoch Martin to Asa Bennet, east end of 20 a., Tick Creek. (M-277)

1815, 15 June--Thos. Martin, wife Susannah, to Betsy, widow of Wm. Minter, 166 a., Souf'h Guists Creek. (N-126)

1817, 11 Feb. --Rebecca Martin, widow of Jas. L. Martin, to --Hobb, 108 a., Snake Run, Brashers Creek. (N-355) (See will of Jas. L. Martin)

1817, 21 Nov. --Jos. Martin, Washington Co. , Ind., to Isaac Bucy, Tick Creek, 104 a.; witness, Edmund Wayman. (0-261)

1819, 18 June--Jno. Martin, wife Elizabeth, Clark Co., to Mathew Nelson, 1000 a., Plumb Creek, junction of Shelby, Jefferson, and Bullitt Cos. (?)

1822, 23 July--Jas. Martin to Sarni. Oglesby, 21 a., Salt River. (S-461) 65

1822, 15 Nov.--Eleanor Martin to Kennon Holt, 115 a., Snake Run, Brashers Creek, be­ queathed by Jas. L. Martin, deceased; part of 500 a. tract of Richard Terrell. (S-458)

1823, 29 Oct. --Isaiah Martin, wife Hannah, to Wm. Ford, Henry Co., Lot 445, Shelby­ ville. (T-196)

1824, 25 Oct. --Sarni. Martin, wife Jane, Sullivan Co., Ind., to Abraham Newland, 152 a. , Brashers Creek. (?)

1825; 20 June--Wm. Martin, wife Margaret, to Allen Clarke, 106 a., Long Run, 11 where 11 Martin formerly I ived • (U-190)

1825, 18 July--Moses Martin, release to Mason Singleton, trustee for Sally Martin, Jeffer­ son Co., from her father's estate. (W-326)

1825, 22 Aug. --Peter Martin, wife Sarah, to Adam Middleton, 78 a., Tick Creek. Also 3-1/2a., Chas. Rice, wife, Lucy. (U-239)

1825, 20 Oct. --Benj. Martin, wife Elizabeth; Seaton Sleadd, wife Ann; Rich. McCaslon, wife Nancy, Jefferson Co., Ind.; Lucy Sleadd, widow of Wm. Sleadd, dec 1d., to Thomas Threlkeld, 98 a., East Tick Creek. (U-295)

1828, 13 Feb.--Peter Martin, Jr., to George M.C. Blake, la., Clayville. (W-327)

1829, 15 Jan.--Elias Martin, wife Elizabeth Bullitt O'Bannon, widow of Elias O'Bannon, dec 8d., leaving will, to Jno. F. Graham. (X-222)

1829, 12 Septo --Mansfield Martin, wife Susannah, to Johnston Miller, 50 a., Plumb Creek. (X-412)

(1829?)--Wm. Martin, wife Margaret, to Allen Clarke. (X-366; U-190)

1829, 1 Oct. --Enoch Martin to Jas. Sanders and Wm. L. Perry, by Ridgeley Greathouse Connor. (X-530)

1830, 14 Jan. --Enoch Martin, wife Lydia, to Adam Middleton, 125 a., Tick Creek. (Y-29)

1830, 10 June--PetEfr Martin to Jno. F. Graham and Wm. Standiford, interest in cotton spin­ ning es tab Ii shment, bought 30 Nov. 1829. (Y-184)

1832, 18 July--Peter Martin, Jr., to Wm. Mayden, wife Elizabeth, dau. of Moses Low, Clayville lot; Asa Bennett part owner with Peter Martin, Jr. (A2-27)

1833, 3 Dec. --Jos. Martin, wife Jemima, to Abraham Jones, 23 a., Fox R. (B2-72)

1834, 11 Feb.--lsaiah Martin, Shelbyville, to Mary Gray, Shelbyville Tavern. (B2-130) 66

1834, 28 June--Danl. Martin, wife Eliz., to Peter Stout, 39 a., Guist's Creek. (B2-211)

1824 (?)--Peter Martin, wife Sarah, to Price C. Willis, 205 a., Tick Creek.

1834, 10 Nov. --Abner Martin, Washington Co., Ind., to Jno. Hunt, 4 a., Big Bullskin Creek. (C2-64)

1835, 10 Feb.--lsaiah Martin, wife Hannah, to Abraham Smith, Shelbyville lot. (C2-118)

1835, 17 Apr. --David Martin to David F. Middleton, interest in estate of Joseph Martin (will recorded Will Bk. 6, p. 52) on death or marriage of mother, Elizabeth Martin. (C2-154)

Elias Martin and Wm. Young Mitchison from Cyrus Lusk, 28 a., Clear Creek. (C2-155)

1835, 22 Apr. --Micajah Martin, wife Elizabeth, and Jas. Constantine, property on Tick · Creek, Clayvillage, to Wm. McGrew, Wm. M. Kent. (C2-156, 157)

(prob. Oct. 1835)--Elias Martin and Wm. Martin, from Cyrus Lusk, 128 a., Clear Creek. (D2-66)

1830, 11 Mar. --Jas. Martin, wife Frances, Washington Co., Ind •., to Wm. Stratton, 3 a., Tick Creek. (D2-117)

--George Martin, wife, Sarah, heir of Jos. Martin, widow Elizabeth, to David F. Middleton. (D2-209)

1836, 6 Dec. --Jno. Martin, Jefferson Co., to D. F. Middleton, interest in the estate of Jos. Martin. (D2-259)

1836, 31 Dec. --Manoah S. Martin, wife Lucy, to Fleet Howard, 2 tracts, 68 a., 117 a., Gist Creak. (E2-1)

1837, 22/23 Feb. --Wm. Martin, wife Margaret; Milton Martin, wife Elizabeth, to Jno. McDowell, 50 a., Bullskin Creek. (E2-33)

1837, 15 Aug./4 Sept. --Peter Martin, wife Sarah, to Daniel Shawhan, 187 a., Gist Creek; land bought from Chas. Baird and wife, 30 Apr. 1835. (E2-106)

1838, 8 Aug. --Robt. E. Martin, wife Elizabeth B., of Clark Co., to Robt. Elkin, Jr., 219 a. (F2-61)

1838, 8 Oct. --Claibourne Martin, wife Frances, Anderson Co., to Thos. F. Smith, 77 a., Meadow Run; invqJves 2 deeds from Lewis Hedden, Oct. 1838, 23 a., Big Beech Creek; 150 a., Benson Creek, in Anderson Co., from Sarni. Hedden, dec'd. (F2-95) 67

1839, 26 Jan. --Jno. Martin to David F. Middleton, 154 a., Tick Creek, 1/8 share in estate of Jos. Martin, wife Elizabeth, whose will is recorded in County Court Will Bk. 6, p. 52. (F2-154)

1839, 20/22 May--Jno. Martin, wife Eliza Ann Thurston, dau. of Leonard Thurston, dec'd., of Henry Co., to Jas. Phillips, 227 a., Gist Creek. (F2-227)

1839, 16 Aug.--Henry H. Martin, wife Arabella, to Jno. Tevis, Shelbyville lot 24 and house. (Ref. missing)

1840, 17 Feb./2 Apr.--David Martin to Robt. Bull, mtg., wagon and horses. (G2-136)

1841, 16 June--Claibourne Martin, wife Frances, Anderson Co., to Simon G. Hawkins, 23 a., Buck Creek. (H2-109).

1841, 20 Feb./11 Aug. --Robt. G. Martin, wife Mary; Wm. G. Martin, wife Lucinda, of Henry and Hickman Cos., to Sol Young, 76 a., Little Bullskin. (H2-133)

1841, 8 Sept./15 Nov.--Jas. Martin, wife Frances, to W. S. Britain, 14 a., Elk Creek. (H2-184; J2-53) Jas. Martin and wife are of Spencer Co., and Frances Martin is heir of David Turnham, dec'd. (Will Bk. 2, p. 31, Lot 8.)

1843, 15 July--Jas. S. Martin, wife Frances, to W. S. Brittain, 14 a., Elk Run. (J2-122)

1843, 9 OcL --Alexander Martin to Allen and Jemima, man and wife, freedom. (J2-127)

1843, 18 Oct, --Mary Martin to Michael Goodnight, 27 a., Bullskin; land granted by Caleb Martin to Lucinda Martin. See Bk. 5, p. 193; 19 Aug. 1806? (J2-127)

1844, 7/9 Dec.--Jos, Martin, wife Jammima, to Jas. G. Duvall, 111 a., Gist Creek. (Land from Jos. Martin, dec'd, wife Elizabeth.) (K2-105)

1843, 10 Mar./1884,28 Dec. --Hannah Martin to Oscar Brown, lot described in K2-117. (K2-118)

1843, 28 Mar./ 10 May/ 1844, 28 Dec.--1. Martin heirs to Oscar Brown, Shelbyville lot and houses west of public square, conveyed by Jno. McCaughey to Isaiah Martin, dec 8d. (George W. Ramsey, wife Mary Ann; Jacob M. Owen, wife Emily; Eliza Martin; Wm. Martin; Jacob Martin; Robt. Martin; Fleming Martin, heirs of Isaiah Martin, dec 1 d.) (K2-l 17) Cemetery and marriage record notes: Isaiah Martin, b. 20 Aug. 1786, d. 20 Aug. 1840, married Hannah Ruble, b. 23 Oct. 1788, d. 13 Feb. 1854. Eliza Martin mar. Lewis Long; (which? Eliza?) b. 29 May, d. 14 Apr. 1844.

1845, l Jan./1 Mar:--Jas. Martin, wife Frances, to Micajah J. Long, 65 a., Elk Creek. (K2-157) (Frances Martin, one of children of David Turnham, dec'd., of Spencer Co., widow, Sarah Turnham) 68

1845, 13 Jan./18 Mar.-- Elias Martin, wife Elizabeth B., to Thos. McGruder, 2 tracts, 30 a., 40 a., Clear Creek. (K2-183)

1845, 29 Apr.--Jno. R. Martin and Jno. Reddish, to Wm. Ritter, 2 a., Back Creek. (K2-204) Also two other deeds from Elias Martin.

1846, 3 Apr.--lra Martin, wife Jane E., to Wm. A. Threlkeld, 143 a., Jeptha Creek. (L2-156)

1846, Aug. Court--Caleb Martin heirs partition deed: Lucinda Martin, 8 a.; Elizabeth Mar­ tin, 13 a.; Robt. Martin, 14 a.; Wm. Martin, 13 a.; Sarah Martin, 10 a.; Mary Mar­ tin, 9 a., totaling 67 a. (L2-218)

1847, l Mar.--Jno. N. Martin, wife Eliza Ann, to Sarah Miller, 94 a., Gist Creek. (M2-75)

1843, 10 May/1847, 17 Mar. --Hannah Martin to Achilles Chinn and Geo. K. Wells, Shel­ byville lot and steam mil I. (M2-95) (The steam mill on Lot 5 on Main St. had been owned by Isaiah Martin and Ac hill es Chinn together.)

1847/Apr.-June--David Martin, mortgage, personal property, to Jas. F. Middleton. (M2-137)

1847, 18 June--Frederick Martin, wife Nancy, to Katherine Atchison, 25 a., Beech Creek; Lot l in division of estate of David Richey, dec 1d., where Katherine Atchison now I ives. (M2-195)

1841, 15 Jan./1847, 27 Dec.--Elias Martin, wife Elizabeth, and brother, Benj. Martin, heirs to Jas. Martin, to Jas. G. Duvall, 111 a., Gist Creek. (M2-167)

1847, 19 June/1848, 29 Dec. --Stephen Martin, wife Sarah, to Henry Bohannon, 80 a., and 15 a. , Benson Creek. {N2-25)

1848, 18 Jan. --Jos. Martin, wife Jemima, to Wm. Corn, 4 a., Bullskin Creek, Lot 5, in division of Geo. Pence, dec'd. conveyed to Martin by Wm. L. Jones. (M2-167)

1848, 13 Mar.--Manoa Martin, wife Mary W., of Washington Co., Ind., to Jas. McBride, 188 a., Benson Creek; to Richard Pemberton, lot, Hardinsville; to John Wheeler, 2 a., Benson Creek (name appears to be Uhler); to Austin Hunley, 2 a., Benson Creek. ( N2-44, 45, 46)

1848, 14 Feb./20 Mar. -·Elias S. Martin, wife Mary E., and Wm. B. Martin, chi I. of Jno. Martin, to Seaton W. Sleadd, slave Willis; to Wm. Vannata, slave Susan. (N2-55,56)

1848, 19 May--Jas. Martin wife Frances, to Micajah M. Long, 65 a. Jas. Martin, wife Frances M.; Francis Turnham, by Josiah (Joseph) Turnham, his attorney; Sarah Turnham, Spencer Co. ,heirs of Andrew J. Turnham, dec 1 d., 3 69

shares out of 7 allotted to Andrew J. Turnham, in, division of his father, David Turn­ ham, dec 1d. Jas. and Frances Martin; Jesse Turnham, by Joseph Turnham, his attor­ ney (signed Josiah); Sarah Turnham, children and heirs of David Turnham, dec'd., their interest in 65 a. allotted to the widow of David Turnham as her dower, descen­ ded to them, as heirs and devisees of Emily and Andrew Turnham, children of David Turnham, dec'd. (This whole book is badly and carelessly written and indexed. The second interpretation is probably the more correct. ) ( N2-l 26)

1845, 12 Sept./1848, 25 Sept.--H.H. Martin, wife A.C., to Woodson G. Easley, 51 a., part of Martin's steam mill. (N2-152)

1848, 9 Oct.--Elias Martin, wife Mary Elizabeth, to Seaton W. Sleadd, slave Williss. (Elias S. Martin, wife Mary Eliz.; Jas. Stringfellow, wife Lucy Ann; Wm. B. Martin, deed their undivided interest of the infant Amanda Martin in the slave Willis.) (N2-160)

1849, 3 Feb./1848(849?), 30 Dec.--H. H. Martin, wife Arabella C., to R. T. Robb, 80 a., Martin's steam and saw mill. (N2-212)

1845, 30 Sept./1849, 5 Mar. --Ira Martin, wife Jane E., to Peter Minor, 96 poles, Tick Creek, Clayvillage. (N2-233)

1850, 15/17 Aug. --David Martin, Power of Attorney to Calvin Sanders, to receive from the estate of Elias Martin. (P2-43)

1850, 25 Sept. --Benj. Martin, Power of Attorney to Culvin Sanders, Lafayette Co., Wiscon­ sin, in estate of Elias Martin; Jno. and George Martin, Power of Attorney to Culvin Sanders, loway (sic) Co., Wisconsin, in estate of Elias Martin. (P2-73)

1852, 9/23 Aug. --Levi Martin of Mt. Eden, Spencer Co., to Mt. Eden Division #110 Sons of Temperance, Mt. Eden Lot and Cabinet Shop. (R2-148)

1853, 15 Jan.--David Martin, wife Eliza J., to Fielding Neel, 3 a., Clear Creek, on Frankfort Turnpike, l mile east of Shelbyville. (R2-281)

1853, 12 Feb. --Woodford C. Martin, wife Rachel M., to Abijah G. Marshall, 2 Simpson­ ville lots, 19-20. (R2-332)

1853, 15 June--lra Martin, wife Jane E., to Geo.(?) Anderson, 100 a., Tick Creek, part of farm on which P. Martin recently resided, purchased of Tyler Elliott. (R2-478)

1853, 14 Oct. --Jno. W. Martin, wife Letitia, to Jno. Marrs, Marion Co., Ind., lot 14 by 24 feet, graves of old Mr. Alexander Marrs and wife, and 2 other graves. (S2-10)

1854, 6 Feb.--Benj. Martin, wife Frances J., to Geo. C. Maddox, 3 Simpsonville lots 16-17, purchased from Robt. Tyler, Bk. Q2-50,51; lot 26, purchased of Jas. Alexander, Q2-165. (S2-106) 70

1854, 15 Jan./21 May--Baker Martin to Ira Martin, 28 a., Tick Creek; Ira Martin Trustee of Alcinda M. Hieronymus, wife of Shelton R. Hieronymus, Franklin Co. (S2-268, 269)

1854, 21 Sept. --Manoah S. Martin, wife Mary W., to Jacob Riddle, Block 5, Hardinsville; lot ceded to Martin from Jno. Shields, wife Elizabeth Uhler, as heirs of Elijah Green, dec'd., 30 Dec. 1848, Bk. N2-202. (S2-378)

1854, 22 Nov. --David Smith Martin to Jos. Martin, 37 a., Bullskin Creek, land known in division of lands to Geo. Pence as Lot 6, to Sarah 8. Pence, now Sarah 8. Miller, husband Wm. L. Miller, cededtoJno. W. Martin l Mar. 1852, exceptlotl4by24 feet, sold 1853 to John Maris(Moire) as burial ground. (S2-455)

1855, 20 Sept./1 l June--Manoah S. Martin, wife Mary W., Washington Co., Ind., to Jos. S. McBride, l a., Sills Branch. (T2-96)

1844, 25 May/14 Dec. 1855--lsaiah Martin to Jno. Tevis, Shelbyville lot 24 and house; Geo. W. Ramsey, wife Mary Ann; Jacob M. Owen, wife Emily F.; Robt. A. C. Martin; Fleming Martin, signed L. F. Martin; Lewis Long, life estate in 1/5; 1/5 each, pl us 1/5 reversion after death of Lewis Long. (T2-235)

1856, 19 Jan./8 Mar.--Jas. Martin, wife Frances H., Spencer Co., to Lewis Long, 335 a., Elk Creek, Spencer Co.; dower of Sarah Turnham, dec'd., from David Turnham, dec 1d.,undivided 1/7 of dower, purchased by sd. Jas. Martin from Rufus P. Turnham. (T2-335)

1856, 9 Nov.--Elias Martin heirs to Ben Bohon, 8 a., Clear Creek; 13 July, 1856, Joseph Martin; George Martin, Benj. Martin; and David Martin; Sarni. Scroggin, wife Lucy; Iverson Ware; Elias Ware, children of Mary Ann Ware, formerly Martin, dau. of John Martin, dec'd., brother to Elias Martin; Wm. and Mary Elizabeth Martin; Amanda Pomeroy, formerly Amanda Martin, wife of George Pomeroy; these last two the sons and daughters of Jno. Martin, legal heirs and representatives of Elias Martin, dec'd. by Joseph Martin, Sept .. 1855 Circuit Court. Henry Bohannon, administrator of Elias Martin, dec'd., was plaintiff in Circuit Court and Elias Martin's heirs and creditors were defendants. (U2-46)

1857, 2 Jan.--Elias Martin heirs to Isaac M. Underwood, 126 a.; Joseph Martin; Benj. Mar­ tin; George Martin; and David Martin; Samuel Scroggins, wife Lucy; Iverson and Elias Ware, sons of Mary Ann Ware; Jas. Stringfellow, wife Lucy; dau. of John Martin, brother of Elias Martin; Wm. Martin, son of Jno. Martin; Mary Elizabeth Martin, daughter of Jno. Martin; Geo. Pomeroy, wife Amanda, dau. of Jno. Martin, brother of Elias Martin, all heirs and legal representatives of Elias Martin, dec'd. (U2-139)

1856, 13 Dec./12 Oct. 1847 (meant for 1857?)--Geo. Burger, executor of Elizabeth Martin, dec 1d., to Ben Bohon, 101 a., Clear Creek. (U2-473)

1858, 4 Oct.--David Martin, wife Eliza Jane, mortgage to Wm. J. Weller, Louisville, on Clayvillage house and lot, purchased from Arthur Busey. (V2-321) 71

1858, 24 Nov./1859, 25 Mar.--Peter Martin, wife Sally, Henry Co., to David F. Middle­ ton, 48 a., land on Tick Creek, where P. Martin formerly lived. (V2-483)

1859, 5 Sept. --Jno. R. Martin, wife Sally (Sarah S. ), Anderson Co., to Harrison Lyon, 143 a., Anderson and Shelby Cos., Crooked Creek, purchased by Jno. Harvie from Williamson, called the Ritter Tract, originally 1000 a. (W2-35)

1860, 30 Jan./13 Feb. --Levi D. Martin to Jno. W. Shelton, share in estate of Abraham Martin, dec'd. (W2-241)

1861, 15 Feb. --Levi Martin, Sr., to Levi Martin, Jr., 120 a., Little Be~ch Creek; will to be made to confirm deed; deed delivered 18 Aug. 1874 . (X2-43)

1863, 15 May--Jas. H. Martin, wife Malinda C., to Chas. Ware, interest in 150 a., Lit­ tle Beech Creek; will of their grandfather, Henry Lisby; mother, Sarah (Lisby) Mar­ tin, dec'd. (X2-443)

1865, 27/30 Sept. --Joseph Martin, wife Jemima, to B. F. Blakiston, Shelbyville house, from J. W. Hickman to D. S. Martin; deeded to Jos. Martin by Circuit Court, 25 Sept. 1865. (Y2-504)

1868, 10 Aug.--Jno. R. Martin, wife Priscilla, Anderson Co., to C. T. Shepherd, 27 a., Benson Creek. (A3-201)

1869, 31 Mar.--Thomas I. Martin to Jane E. Martin, interest in her dower owned by Jno. Martin, dec'd., 142 a., Tick Creek,. owned and occupied by Ira Martin at his death, descended to Thos. I. Martin, subject to the dower of Jane E. Martin. (A2-543)

1869, 1 Mar./30 Oct.--Wesley P. Martin, wife Eliza, Macoupin Co., Ill., to Elijah Russell, interest in 70 a., Gist Creek, 1/8 heir to Geo. Russell, widow Mary, home farm whereon Geo. Russell died. (B3-ll2)

1869, 31 Dec ./1870, 28 Jan. --Jane E. Martin to Jas. A. Moore, 145 a., Tick Creek, Frankfort Turnpike, farm formerly owned by Ira Martin, dec'd. (B3-275)

1870, 14 Feb. --Levi Martin, wife Susan, to S. C. Hedden, Harrisonville house purchased of G. W. Ashby. (B3-306)

Wills (Shelby County, Kentucky)

1805, Aug./16 Nov.--Sale; Jno. Martin, dec'd.; Jain Martin, executrix; Sarni. Martin, purchaser. (Bk. 2, pp. 31,39) Appraisement, Bundle71-ll.

1807(?), 3 Mar./13 Apr. --Memorandum of Peter Martin's will; property to Sarah Martin his wife; after her death, his youngest son, Peter Martin, to have his house, rest to be divided among children; wits., Aron, Jno., Jas. Martin. (Bk. 2-157) Inventory 72

and appraisement; Jno. and Lewis Martin, administrators; 23 July 1807, Edmund Way­ man, Geo. Churchill, appraisers; Martin Crim appointed. (2-164)

1813, 4 Dec. -- Wi 11 of James L. Martin names wife Rebecca; "two oldest daughters"; "three other daughters", Betsy, Emily, El I ien; 4 oldest sons, Thomas, Isaiah, James, Wil I iam; son, Robert, apparently youngest, other sons named in order of age; wits., Dani. and 11 Elizabeth Hardman; "part of my father's estate sold to Jas. Benbri dge • Probated Oct. 1814. (3-201)

1822, 19 Nov./1823, Mar. -- Will of Joseph Martin names wife Elizabeth; younger children, Geo., David, Mary; Lucy, in addition to the aforesaid chi I., to have horse; Jno., Jos., Elias, and Benj. have had each a horse; Jno. is married; wits., Moses and Benj. Martin; Austin Tyler. (Bk. 6-52) April 1823, appraisal and sale, Peter Martin, appraiser, with Wm. Scroggin, Adam Middleton, Geo. Churchill. (6-86,87)

1835, Dec. -- Ward McDonald, adm. of estate of Asa Martin, dec'd.

1838, 20 Sept./1839, Apr. -- Will of Daniel Martin, wife Elizabeth; 3 single daughters, Ruth, Rachel, Huma(?) Martin; 3 married daus., Sarah Todd, Eleanor Wood, Drusilla Stockwell; wits., Henry Kirkendall, Silas H. Davis; exec., Chas. Rible(r). (Bk. 13-68)

1849, l Jan. -- Wil I of Jacob R. Martin, mother Hannah; wits., Thos. Bacon, R. A. Brittain. ( 19-2)

1843, 7 Nov ./1851, Mar. -- Wil I of Benj. Martin, wife Elizabeth; minor children; 1/4 a. graveyard; sons, Presley, Wm. S., Anderson, Chandler (afflicted from birth), Elias S.; daus., Jane Ann, Louisa, Nancy Woolfington, Catherine and Elizabeth; wits., Wm. Vannatta, Jane Phillips; ex., Seaton W. Sleadd. (20-130)

1855, 20 Jan./May -- Will of Elizabeth B. Martin; former husband Elias O'Bannon, buri.ed on her farm; 100 a. and 6 a. , cal Ied The Bohon Farm; names The I ma Anderson, husband Jno. M. Anderson, and her dau., Blance; Mildred 0' Bannon, her dau., Lucy Ann Magruder; Covil la Williams; Harriet Elizabeth Mitcherson, dau. of Wm. Mitcherson; Susan Ramey, dau. of Wm. Ramey; Mary Catherine, sister of Susan Ramey, "her hus­ band's name not recollected"; Elizabeth James Luckett, dau. of Jas. Luckett; Priscilla Jones, dau. of Dr. Galen Jones; Harriet Haws, dau. of Harry Haws; Maria Mitchel, dau. of Lowery Jones; Elizabeth Jones, widow of Dr. Galen Jones; Lydia Haws, wife of Harry Haw; Ki tty Ha II oway, dau. of Parm en us O O Bannon; wi 11 of former husband, Elias O'Bannon mentioned; wits., W. H. Calvert, C. K. Wilson; ex., George Bergen. (23-386)

1858, 2 Dec. -- Robt. S. Saunders, adm., with will annexed, of Benj. Martin; heirs, Jesse W. Ford, J. A. Wolfington, F. and C. Underwood, Presley Martin; Jane A. Martin. (26-315) 73

1858, 2 Dec. -- Ro. S. Sanders, ex. of Anderson Martin, dec'd.; note on E. J. Martin, dec'd.; J. H. Wolfington, heir; Feb. 1859, F. Miderwood (?) gdn. of Chandler Martin, heir. (26-317)

1859, 27 Mar./May -- Will of Elizabeth Martin; granddaughter, Sally Ann Martin; dau. of David Martin; grandson, Elias Ware; wits., D. F. Middleton, C. Saunders. (26-443)

1859, 20 Sept. -- Will of Levi Martin, Sr., and wife, Sarah Martin; Ruth Ritter, dau. of Michael and Elizabeth Ritter; Jno. B. Martin, son of Levi Martin, Sr., step-son of Mary Martin; Ruth Paxton; Sarni. P. Martin; Levi Martin; Theodorick S. Martin; A­ bram Martin, 4 sons of Levi Martin, and stepsons of Sarah Martin; Jas. Martin, son of Levi Martin, Sr., and Sarah Martin; 11 lf Jas. Martin succeed in getting land com­ ing to herein named Sarah Martin from the estate of her father Henry Lisby. 11 Wits., Nathan Salmons, Martin C. Howard, Jas. H. Howard; ex., Levi Martin. Oct. 1877, above is probated as will of Levi Martin, dec'd. (37-48)

1877, 21 Sept. -- Will of Geo. Martin; father and mother mentioned; sister Lucy; Mrs. Jen­ nie Salmon; wits., J. V. Boyd, Jno. Bradley; ex., Landy(?} L. Dix; probated Oct. 1877. (37-49)

1877, 18 Oct./1880, July -- Will of'Joseph Martin, wife Jemima; daughter, Lucy McWil­ liams; sons, David S., Jno. W., Jos. T., Robt. H.; daus., Hulda E. Adams, dec'd.; Sarah Ann Tucker; Nancy Genovel ly; grandchildren, Sam I. S. Johnston, Geo. A. Shipman, their mother, Huldah E. Adams; lot in Grove Hil I Cemetery; wits., A. F. Scearce, T. W. Tucker; ex., T. W. Tucker, J. L. Caldwell. (38-94)

1891, 10 Sept. --Will of Sarah Josephine Martin; 11 son Jno. G. Martin and MargaretV. 11 Martin"; sister Laura Neel; daughter Margaret V. Martin; "both under 21 ; Thomas A. Allen, gdn. and ex.; wits., G. I. McDavitt, Thos. A. Allen. Codicil, Leonard A. Weakley, gdn. and ex. of Margaret Virginia Martin; Jno. G. Martin to choose his gdn.; codicil not probated. (43-10)

1884, 18 Dec./1892, Sept. -- Will of J. T. Martin, wife Elizabeth Grant; wits., Thos. S. Beard, B. L. McMakin. (43-172)

1888, 3 Apr./1894, May -- Will of J. W. Martin, wife Malinda; dau., Metta; son, Charlie; ex., Chas. Hite. (43-554)

There are also many Circuit Court records of Martins in Shelby County.

Henry County, Kentucky

Marriages

1800, Jan. --David Martin m. Lucy Stewart, dau. of John. 1806, 7 May -Larkin 11 m. Celia Green, dau. of William. 74

1818, 20 Jan. --William Martin m. Betsy Ransdal I , dau. of Jno. 1818, 27 Oct. --Robert II m. Elizabeth Si Ience, dau. of Edmund. 1818, 26 Dec. --Thomas II m. Mary Moore, dau. of Debul an. 1820, 21 July --Polly II m. Sam. Campbell; she dau. of William. 1821, 31 Dec. --Beverly II m. Hannah Thom, dau. of Samuel. 1825, 10 Oct. --James II m. Leah Powel I. 1829, 20 Apr. --Robt. D. II m. Janett Smith, dau. of Robt. 1837, 11 Sept. --Robert II m. Mary Green, dau. of Joseph, dee I d. 1838, 27 Oct. --Harriet II m. Alexander I. Mitchell; she dau. of Larkin. 1839, 27 Mar. --John II m. Martha Kanady, dau. of Joseph. 1846, 26 Nov. --Chas. S. II m. Lavina S. Snath. 1847, 4 Nov. --Thos. M. II m ·. Frances Catherine Combs, dau. of Wm. W.; he son of Thomas L. 1849, 28 May --Amos D. II m. Eliza King, dau. of Thomas. Deeds (Henry County) 1817 -- Larkin Martin from Lewis Neill, 585 a. of John Jones 5840 survey. (6-403) Sold it in 1828 for $650. (13-2) 1829 -- Larkin Martin to Jeremiah Riley, 50 a. of John Jones survey, $100. (13-483) 1820 -- Wm. C. Martin from Robt. Thomas, 112 a. (8-455) 1820 -- Wm. C. Martin, wife Elizabeth, to Garland Case, 54-1/2 a. (8-509) 1822 -- Wm. C. Martin, from James Bartlett, wife Eliz., 130 a. of 1000 a. patented to Patrick Henry and Jno. May. ( l 0-132) 1829 -- Wm. C. Martin, wife Eliz., to Thos. S. Powel, Mill Creek, 130 a., 3000 a. patent to Patrick Henry and John May. ( 13-486)

Also many later Martin deeds.

Jessamine County, Kentucky (Taken from Fayette in 1798)

Marriages

1799, 22 Apr. --Wm. Martin m. Peggy Hornbuckle; Wm. Hornbuckle, bsm. 1813, 30 Dec. --Letitia II m. Barnett Metcalf; dau. of James Martin. 1816, 20 Apr. --James L. 11 m. Rebecca McConnell; Adam McConnell, bsm. 1816, 12 Nov. --John II m. Patsy Martin, dau. of Moses Martin; Jas. Neal, bsm.; Polly Neal, witness. 1822, 26 Aug. --James H.11 m. Mrs. Fanny Young. (Fanny Wharton m. Richard Young.) 1822, 28 Oct. --Alfred II m. Elizabeth Webster. Date ? --Amanda M. F. Martin m. Michael Arthur. (She dau. of Jos. Martin) Date ? -•Polly Martin m. Jas. Neal. 1824, 30 Aug. --Richard II m. Sally M. Harrison, dau. of Jane Harrison. 1826, 19 Nov. --Lewis Y. 11 m. Ann Burnet Shreve; consent of Wm. Shreve. Date ? --Eliza Jane Martin m. Willis Rout. 75

1828, 12 Aug. --Ann Lucy Martin m. Ben M. Marshall; consent of Lucy Martin. 1843, 15 Mar. --Thomas II m. Jane Sutton; consent of Jane Sutton; wit., David Sutton. --Jane II m. David Hockersmith. 1849, 20 Nov. --James C. II m. Eliza B. Atcherson; bond, Jno. S. Bronaugh (Burnau?) 1851, 22 Mar. --Malory II m. Catherine Hoover. 1855, 31 May --Eliza II m. Asa Massa. --Eliza Ann II m. Edmond R. Norris. 1856, 28 Apr. --Jno. G. II m. Mary Carney. 1858, 20 July --Richard II m. Mrs. Martha West, widow of Chas. West, age 43, of Fayette Co., born Jessamine Co.; widower, age 59. (Martha Ann Lowry mar. Chas. West.) 1866, 11 July --Jno. W. II m. Nancy A. Turpin. 1868, 19 Oct. --Wm. H. II m. Mollie O'Bannon. 1868, 9 Nov. --Mallery II m. Tel itha J. Marshal I. Tel itha Portwood m. Jos. H. Marshall 16 Nov. 1836; H. R. Marshall, bsm. 1870, 18 Jan. --F. T. II m. Sallie M. Nooe. 1871, 16 Jan. --Jos. R. II m. Ann Maria Fain. 1875, 17 Feb. --William II m. Mattie Cornman. 1877, 14Mar. --Edmund T. II m. Katie Dorman. 1877, 22 Oct. --J. Merit II m. Sarah Frances Cobb. ('.He?) of Madison Co. --Lucy II m. Jno. Andrews. 1886, 5 July --Richard II m. Annie Brink. 1891, 19 Aug. --George II m. Maggie Massie. --Sarah R. II m. Chari es Cobb. --Robert II m. Ethel Crawley. --Richard II m. Lenora Crawley. --Samuel II m. Nancy Smith.

etc., etc.

Deeds (Jessamine County) 1801, 13 Oct. -- Mathew Martin, of Campbell Co., Va., from Jos. Crockett, wife Eliza­ beth, 500 a., Warren Co. (A-278)

1803, 18 July -- James Martin, from Jos. Young, wife Fanny, Barren Co., 58-1/2 a., Hick­ man Creek, Jessamine Co. (B-60(b)

1805, 26 Mar. -- Jos. Martin, from Jno. Mayfield, wife Sally, Barren Co., Sinking Creek, southwest corner of Gen. Lewis 1s military survey, Jessamine Co. (B-121)

1814, 10 Jan. -- Benj. Martin to Caleb Martin, 144 a. (C-421)

1817, 28 Oct. -- Jno. L. Martin, Lexington, from Rich. Hightower and Daniel Bourne, $220, paid June 1812, Lots 72, 73, Nicholasville, 11 beginning 9 14 11 north of Main St., from 11 brick house built by Martin • (E-190) 76

1818, 15 Sept. -- Larkin Martin, Henry Co., Power of Attorney from David Gray, ex. of Patrick Gray, dec'd., to collect from Jno. Taylor, of Newcastle. (E-369)

1819, 16 Feb. -- Jno. Martin, Lincoln Co., to Stephen Owens, Bourbon Co., $500, 1000 a., Ky. R., the 11 sd. Martin and Rev. Jno. Todd common tenants by entry 16 Jan. 1783, Treasury Warrant, 11,902, corner of Martin's 3000 a. survey. Signed by Jno. L. Martin, attorney for Jno. Martin. (F-30)

1819, 30 Apr. -- Larkin Martin, Henry Co., from Robt. Rutherford Crutcher, wife Betsy, 235 a., Ky. R. bend below Jessamine Creek, comer to Benj. Martin, Jessamine Co.; wit., Benj. Martin. (F-138)

1821, l June -- Jas. Martin from Thos. Morton, wife Eliz., Hopkins Co., 100 a., Hickman Creek, Jessamine Co. (G-87)

1821, 7 Sept. -- Abner, Henry, William, Caleb, James, Larkin Martin; Jno. McCune, wife Lucy Martin; Stephen Walters, representatives of Benj. Martin's children by his first wife, Polly Martin; and Elizabeth Martin, all sons and daughters of Benj. Martin, dec'd.; freedom to Peggy. (Deed is signed, Linza Martin, Reubin Coly; no signature for Henry Martin; instrument is probably carelessly copied.) (G-245)

1822, 18 Nov. -- Caleb Martin, wife Polly, to Jane Sutton, gdn. of David Sutton, infant son of Jas. Sutton, dec 1 d., 140 a., Ky. River. (G-341)

1823, 9 Sept. -- Larkin Martin, wife Celia, Henry Co., to Jas. Campbell, 235 a.; from Robt. R. and Betsy Crutcher, 30 Apr. 1819; corner Benj. Martin; wits., Elizabeth Martin, Jas. Mclure. (G-486)

1823, 10 July -- Jno. L. Martin, wife Catherine B. Martin, Fayette Co., to Ch. Humphrey, Lexington, lot in Nicholasville, from Rich. Hightower and D. Brown 28 Oct., 1817. (G-488)

1823, 8 Oct. -- Jno. L. Martin; Isaac Kelly, wife Peggy; Peter Carter; Jos. Russell, and Hannah Russell, heirs of Jno. Martin, dec 0d., Lincoln Co., to· Henry Reynolds, Jr., Garrard Co., land in Jessamine Co., Ky. R., part of Todd and Martin 2000 a. survey; (for $1.00). (G-493,494)

1823, 4 Oct. -- To Wm. H. Martin, Jas. S. Martin, Anthony R. Martin, heirs and repre­ sentatives of Jas. Martin, dec 0d., Woodford Co., to Jno. Mosely and Rich. Lafon, exs. of Geo. S. Smith's will; part of Jno. Mosb/s 400 a. entry, within 20,000 a. entry of sd. Jno. Moseby, 142 a., Clear Creek, Jessamine Co. (G-496)

1827, 23 Mar. -- Jas. Martin to Lewis Y. Martin, his son, for $ 1000 secured by Jas. Mar­ tin's daughter, Eliza Martin, also for love and affection, 367 a., Hickman Creek, Jessamine Co., "the original corner of Shelby, except 100 a., known as Bennings Tract on Tates Creek". (1-2) •

1829, 7 Sept. -- Wm. and Jas. Martin, Franklin Co., to heirs of Rich. Lafon, dec 1d., part of Jno. Moseby's 400 a. entry in Moseb/s 20,000 a. entry, 100 a. Signers: W. H. Martin, Jas. L. Martin (1-271) 77

1829, l Oct. -- Lewis Y. Martin, Fayette Co., from Wm. Steele, wife Mary, late Mary Hines, 15-1/4 a., E. Hickman Creek, formerly Alexander Hines 1 dec'd.; 2nd lot, from Jas. Martin, Esq. 1s land; signed Mary W. Steele. (1-280)

1831, 15 Aug. -- Caleb Martin to Mathew Campbell, interest in property of Benj. Martin, dec'd.; 1/8 of 200 a. on which dec 1d. lived. (K-473}

1833, 3 Aug. -- Jno. B. Martin to Wm. Martin, for $250 borrowed, 3 negroes, also all right, title, and interest 11 1 have in stock, horses, cattle, hogs, household and kit­ chen furniture, farming utensils, which will all be sold at the death of Lucy Martin, a widow of Jno. Martin, dec 1d., of Spotsylvania Co., Va. 11 (K-294)

1833, 1 Sept. -- Jas. H. Martin, Fayette Co. , from Ben j. Long, wife Mary for $130 bor­ rowed, 2 negroes, stock, furniture, etc., 11 which will be sold at the death of Lucy Martin, widow of Jno. Martin, Spotsylvania Co., Va. 11 (K-295}

Among the many names of Revolutionary soldiers who died in Jessamine Co., Ky., listed on the marker in the courthouse yard, are found those of James and Mallory Martin and Manoah Singleton. WU l.s _ (Jessam~ ne. County} 1818, 3 May/1821, Aug. -- Will of Benj. Martin names daus., Betsy Martin (who received house and plantation}; Polly Walters, alias Polly Martin; Lucy McClure, alias Lucy Martin; sons Alvar Martin (Abner, written wrongly), Lindsay Martin, exec.; Wm., Caleb, Jas,.; Larkin Martin, exec. Reubin Cooly is son of dau., Polly Walters. Wits.: Jno. Metcalfe, Jas. Campbell, Will S. Green, Mathew Campbell, Jno. Noonan, C. W. McKinney. (C-146} (A deed shows all these children, except Betsy Martin, to be children of the "first wife, 11 Polly Martin .)

1834, 8 Feb. -- Inventory and appraisal of Lucy Martin, dec 1d.; Jas. H. Martin, adminis­ trator. (D-471) Amount disbursed to legatees in notes agreeable to the will of Jno. Martin, dec 0d., and consent of the legatees, Jos. Graves, Lucy Ann Marshall, Sarah Bronaugh l!urnau~, Wm. Martin. (D-502)

1841, 29 Jan./Aug. -- Will of Elizabeth Martin names nephew Reuben Cooly; heirs of broth­ ers Abner, Lindsay, Wm., Caleb, Jas., and Larkin Martin; sisters Polly Walter, 11 by Stephen Walter"; Lucy McClure's heirs; exec., Jos. H. Chrisman; wits., Jos. H. Chrisman, Isaac McKay. (F-394)

1848, 8 Apr./May -- Will of Jas. Martin. 11 11 Deed, 1827, Jessamine Co., to son Lewis W. Martin, for farm on which I now reside ; granddaughter, Florida Martin, alias Lytte; grandsons, Richard and Jas. Rout, Jno. Arthur; son, Richard Martin; his son, Jos. Martin; daus., Letitia Metcalf, Amanda M. F. Arthur; 4 chi I. ·of Lewis Y. Martin, viz., Ann Eliza, Sarbell, Mary Hannah, Cornelia. Executors, Jno. Wallace, Parker Todhunter. Speaks of blacksmith's tools. (G-467) 78

1856, 16 Aug. -- Sally Martin, dec 1 d.; Moses M. Neal, admr. (1-360)

1854, 11 Aug./1858, 19 Apr. -- Will of Lewis Y. Martin, wife Ann B. 11 Should death befall me during my stay in the south". Children under 21, Sarah McMillink, Kate Bain, Luther A. Martin. Eliza Rout's children, Richard Rout. Oaths of Richard Martin and Isaac Mclsaacs. (1-549)

1872, 2 Sept. -- Settlement: Ann B. Martin, administrator; signatures, Sarah A. L. and G. M. McMillin; Shreve L. Martin; Mary H. Rodes and Levitt Rodes; E. R. Norris and Anna E. Norris. (L-278)

1873, 25 Oct./1874, 19 Oct. -- Will of Mallory Martin, wife Telitha. Wife's three children, Anna, Ida, and Rebecca Marshall. Wits., Robt. S. Price, M. T. Lowry. (L-471)

Anderson County, Kentucky (Taken from Frankl in, Mercer, and Washington Counties, Kentucky, in 1827)

Wills

1816, 9 Apr./1834, 1 Sept. -- John Martin, Sr., Shelby Co., wife Eliz., children; son Jesse. (A-401)

1829, 13 Jan. -- Jas. Martin, dower, widow, Eliz. (A-165)

1830, 8 Oct. -- Jas. Martin, wife.; 4 children, 8 to 2 yrs. of age. (A-181)

1830, 11 Oct. -- Infant heirs of Jas. Martin, dec'd.: Spear, James, Jesse, Nancy, Jno., Richard, Newton, Benj., Elizabeth; gdn. Ezekiel Newman. (All in order except that Jesse comes after Rich.) (A-188)

1838, l Jan·. -- Eliz. Martin, dec 1 d., Jesse Martin, adm. (B-73)

1838? -- Jas. Martin, dec'd; Ezekiel Martin and Eliz., adm.; Spear Martin, Thomas Kirk, heirs. There is a Thompson name also involved. (B-75)

1838, 17 Jan. -- Jas. Martin, dec'd.; John Martin, heir, Ezekiel Newman, gdn.; 1/10 part to Benj: Martin, dec'd .. (B-77)

1840, 29 Feb. -- Jas. Martin, dec'd.; Rich. and Benj. Martin, heirs, Ezekiel Newman, gdn. (B-252)

1841, 12 Mar. -- Jas. Martin, dec'd.; Jesse Martin, heir; Ezek. Newman, gdn. (B-316)

1841, 3 May -- Jas. Martin, dec 1d.; Benj. Martin, heir; Ezek. Newman, gdn. (B-317) 79

1841, 24 May -- Ruth and Josiah Crawford, dec'd.; Wm. A. Mortin, heir; Spear Martin, gdn. (C-154)

1853/5, 26 Aug./1855, 5 Nov. --Will of Thos. J. Martin, wife Eliz. 3 daughters: Eliza A., Mariah J., Amanda Malvina; sons: Stephen D.; Jos. A. "$1500 from grandfather"; wit., Micajah Long. (D-401)

1859, 20 Oct. -- John T. Martin, dee 1d. (E-469)

1861, 20 Dec. -- Jno. T. Martin, dec 1d.; Jos. A. Martin, adm. (F-269)

1871, 2(?) Nov ./1872, 6 May -- Spear Martin, dec 1d.; daughter Emily M.; sons, Wm. A., wife Sarah C., John G.; granddaughter, Sallie Neal. Eliz, A. (?) (N-463)

1874, 12 Sept. -- Spear Martin, dec'd.; Emma Martin, heir; Jos. W. Massie, gdn. (1-153)

1875, 10 Mar. -- Jno. Martin, dec'd. (E-469)

1889, 12 Oct. -- Jno. Martin, dec'd.; Allen Massie, adm. (K-100)

La Rue County, Ky. , Nolynn Cemetery

Samuel Martin, 10 March 1777 - 20 August 1836. Nancy L. Martin, 27 May 1788 - 12 September 1835.

Unauthenticated data, Floyd~ Knott County, Kentucky

1816 -- Rhoda Martin, possibly daughter of Jos. Martin, married Jesse Spencer Adams, son of Spencer Adams. Both Rhoda Martin and her husband died in Searcy Co., Arkansas, after 1875.

John L. Martin b. 14 Aug. 1779, d. 17 Oct. 1854, married Catherine Blanton, b. Augusta, Ga. , 21 Jan. 1785, d. 30 Aug. 1830, daughter of Col. John Blanton. Both John L. and Catherine Martin are buried in Lexington (Ky.) Cemetery.

Harrison County, Indiana

Marriages

1810, 12 Apr. --Jno. Martin m. Polly Evans; widow of David Evans. 1816, 29 Jan. --Jane II m. Wm. Samuels. 1817, 24 Jan. --Sarah II m. Wm. Funk. T'aau. of Jno. and Eliz] 1818, 6 July --William 11 m. Easter StewetT. 1822, 24 Dec. --Jane II m. Jos. Denbo. 1823, 10 Feb. --Enock ll m. Eliz. Davis; mar. by Rev. Jos. Martin. 80

1823, 11 Oct. --Jane Martin m. George Goodwin. 1824, 6 Mar. --Jno. II m. Elizabeth Crabb. 1828, 2 Apr. --Jacob B." m. Jane Craig. 1828, 2 Apr. --Absolem" m. Pol Iy Avery. 1828, 9 Oct. --Landon II m. Mary Bliss. 1829, 14 Jan. --Hudson II m. Polly P. Stine. 1829, 10 Apr. --Lucinda 11 m. Hezekiah Purcel I. [~au. of Jno. and El izJ 1830, 17 June --Emely Ann 11 m. Robert Denbo. 1832, 27 Dec. --Ann II m. Samuel Brown. 1833, 6 Sept. --Gibson II m. Elizabeth King. 1834, 8 Dec. --Jesse II m. Mary Ann Howser. 1835, 12 Oct. --Preston II m. Peggy Sour. 1838, 26 June --Nimrod 11 m. EI i zabeth Brown. 1839, 2 Apr. --Elizabeth II m. Michael Shaney. 1841, 11 Jan. --Mary II m. John Lunger. 1842, 14 Feb. --Elizabeth II m. John Cunningham. 1845, 10 Dec . --Priscilla" m. John R. Winders. 1846, 15 Apr. --Mary Ann II m. Wm. Welton {or Melton). 1847, 5Jan. --Lewis II m. Mary Ann Evans. 1847, 14 Oct. --Jas. T. II m. Sarah Ann Ellis. 1849, 24 Oct. --Sarah Jane 11 m. Henry B. Ellis. 1850, 6 Apr. --Nimrod II m. Harriett A. Eslinger. 1850, 30 Sept. --Frederick II m. Barbary Bolt. 1850, 11 Nov. --Thomas II m. Mary Wright. 1851, 5Oct. --Marinda" m. Jos. A. Doi I. Deeds {Harrison County, Ind.) 1826, 13 Sept. -- Jno. Martin, Sr., wife Eliz., to dau., Eliz. Martin, 160 a., $2000, s. w. Sec. 6 T5S R3E. (Deed delivered 7 Sept. 1828 to "Widow Martin"). (D-597)

1831, 5 Oct. -- Harrison Co. Circuit Court: Eliz. Martin, complainant. Defendants, Chas. Martin, Jno. Martin, Emily Martin, Rich. Martin; Jno. Hogan, wife Polly; Wm. King, wife Nancy; Thos. Long, wife Anna; Hezekiah Purcell, wife Lucinda; Robt. Long, wife Rhoda; Wm. Funk, wife Sally Martin, dec'd, two chil­ dren, Fielding Funk, Preston Funk. (Original deed delivered 13 Mar. 1832 to Geo. 11 Frank, "next friend. ) (E-70) · NOTE. Indiana: 2 July 1816--Anna Allison m. Thos. Long; 24 Jur:ie 1817--Sally Martin m. Wm. Funk. 10 Apr. 1829--Lucinda Martin m. Hezekiah Purcell.

1831, 9 May -- Chas. Martin, wife Rachel, to Jno. Ripperdon, e. 1/2 s. w. 1/4 Sec. 6 Twp 5 S R3E. Conveyed to Chas. Martin by Jno. Martin 1 Mar. 1821/Apr. 1822. (E-504)

1827, 15 Mar. -- Wilford Martin from Chr. Peasely. (E-24;>)

1828, 4 Dec. -- 'Jane Martin, lot in Mauckport, from Fr~cl and Eliz. Mauck. (E-487) 81

1834, 14 Apr. -- Landon Martin and others, New Amsterdam lots, from estate of Richard Martin, dec'd. (H-154)

1835, 9 Feb. -- Gibson Martin, nw 1/4 Sec. l Twp. 5 S R2E, real estate of Richard Mar- tin, dec'd. (H-353)

1837, 19 June -- Allen Martin from Simpson Martin, 215 a. (K-399)

1827, 21 Mar. -- Francis King from Ben C. Martin.

1827, 15 Mar. -- Wilford Martin, 80 a., to Chris Peacely. (D-220)

Other deeds of Longs, Kings, etc.

See: Territorial Papers of the U.S., v. 8 Harrison Co., Ind., Hist. Atlas, 1906, --Jno. H. Martin, pioneer.

Jno. S. (H?) Martin, Palmyra merchant, b. 26 June 1857, son of Jesse Martin, of N.C., and Romaroza Sams, of W. Va.

James M, Martin, son of Jesse Martin.

Flint Hill Cemetery, on the Sylvester P. Cunningham farm in Washington Twp., situated on a very high point of land overlooking Ohio R. hills, has in it the graves of several of the John and Elizabeth Martin family; of the Gibson and Elizabeth (King) Martin family; Lan­ 11 don Martin, "the father of 3 sons and 5 daughters ; Andrew and Juliann (Martin) Taylor; James, son of R. and W. Redden (Redding?); etc.

1859, 12 July/10 Nov. -- Will of Peter Martin, Harrison Co., Ind.; 11 son Jno. Martin, to 11 take care of mother and sister, if they ever come to America •

In the Kentucky Hist. Soc. Register of July 1952 (Vol. 50, No. 172, pp. 276-283) are found some Martin data from Berkeley Co., (formed 1772 from Fred'k. Co., Va.). Two of them mention the Martinsburg German Congregation.

82

CROSBY

1. In 1653 DANIEL CROSBY came to Virginia and the following year he obtained a patent for land lying in St. Stephen's Parish, Northumberland Co. As he must have been at least twenty-one years of age at this time, that means that he was born no later than 1633. He also bought land in the some parish in 1662 from a Richard Aylett. So far this is about al I we know of Daniel Crosby, who was presumably the immigrant an­ cestor of this family. His wife's name is unknown. In 1676 he met an untimely death which was called in the court order 11 homicide by mis-adventure. 11 A William Walker was cleared of having occidentally killed him.

2. GEORGE2 CROSBY, apparently the only son of Daniel who survived his father, was probably born about 1655 in Virginia. The name of George's wife is unknown, and evidently she died before her husband, for she is not named in his will. They lived next to Christopher Newton, Edward Sanders, Wm. Nutt, and George Nicholls. In 1705 George sold his plantation of over 300 acres to Tobias Purce! I of Lancaster Co., Va., and he and his family left Northumberland Co. and 11 went West 11 to Stafford Co., Va., where he lived until his death in 1731. (Fleet, Beverly, Va. Colonial Abstracts, Vol. 19, p. 30; Northumberland Co., Va., Deed Bk. 17, p. 192) For­ tunately he left a will (dated Sept. 14, 1725, prob. Apr. 14, 1731), so we know the names of his children who were living at that time, They were;

1. Mary3 ,b. June, 1676 (?), d. 1758. She, or perhaps it was a second Mary, m. 1) Capt. Edward Mountjoy, and had a son, Wm. Mountjoy, who d. Stafford Co. , 1777. Mory m. 2) John Mauzy, and had a dau. , Elizabeth Mauzy, whom. 1) Wm. Markham, 2} Thomas Conway (they had a dau. , Susanna Conway, who m, a Crosby of Fauquier Co. ); a son, Peter Mauzy. Mary m. 3) Joseph Waugh, and had a dau, Mary Waugh, whom. Alex. Doniphan of Fauquier Co,, Va.

3 I I, Sarah , b. 4 Apr. 1678, d. ---; m, Peter Hayes.

iii. George3 , b. 27Oct. 1681, d. Stafford Co,, 5 Dec. 1745; m. Sarah---, whom. 2) Edward Ralls, In George's will (Bk. M, p. 450) he mentions sons George and Uriel. (The latter was b, 19 Aug. 1738,) George4 m., 6 Jan, 1744/5 Mary Hayes and had son George5, b. l Sept. 17 47.

3+. 1v. DANIEL3, b. 6 Mar. 1684, d. before 1737; m. MARY --- and had: George4 (who d. 1737) and Sarah, be by 1721-2, m, 1) Henry Smith. Mary m. 2) (Daniel?) Matheny before 10 Feb. 1737, d,. 12 Jan. 1750. Daniel Matheny (ca. 1693-ca, 1749) was of Hope Plantation, Stafford Co., Va. His younger brother, James, also had a wife, Mary. Shem. 2) Edward Ponton. ) ·

(The birth dates are from St, Stephen's Par. Reg., Northumberland Co., and Overwharton Par. Reg. , Stafford Co. , Va. ) 83

3. DANIEL3 CROSBY, the youngest son, is the one in whom we are particularly interest­ ed. It may have been less than two years after his father moved the family from Northumberland to Stafford Co. - or possibly even before that - that Daniel married MARY, whose last name is unknown. Their first child, George4, was born some time between 1708 and 1725, for his grandfather's will, made in 1725, refers to him as not yet 18 years of age. As George4 made his will in Feb. 1736/7, it is likely that he was born no later than 1718/19. He died in 1737. His younger sister, SARAH4 (the only other child in the family), was married at the time George made his wi II, so she probably was born at Ieast by 1721/22. Their father, Daniel 3, had died by 1737 and their mother had remarried. George4 referred to her in his will as "my honored mother Mary Matheny. 11 Sarah and her husband, HENRY SMITH, both inherited land from George4 - she 100 acres on in Stafford Co., he 122 acres on Rocky Run, south branch of the Aquia. (Stafford Co. Will Bk. M, p. 253).

84

SMITH

L As to HENRY SMITH who married SARAH CROSBY we so far have little information. There were Smiths in Stafford Co. early, and considering the difficulties of traveling about in those days, it is more than I ikely that Stafford Co. was Henry8s home as wel I as Sarah's. It used to be very common for a first son to be named for his paternal grandfather. Henry's first son was named William (which was not a name used in the Crosby family), and when that son died in infancy, he named another son William. In the year 1693 a William Smith, a schoolmaster, was mentioned in the oldest Court Order Book at Stafford Co. (Pt. 2, p. 361 ) .. Was he the father of Henry? There were several Smiths in Stafford Co. who were having children at the same period as Henry was (see Overwharton Parish Register, Stafford Co., Va.). One of them, Nathaniel - left descendants who irntermarried with the Lanes of Loudoun Co., as did also two of Henrylls children.

Between 1680 and 1685 there was a Major Henry Smith who was a magistrate in Lit­ tenburne Parish, Rappahannock Co. Since our Henry Smith was probably born between 1710 and 1715, this Major Henry Smith may have been his grandfather. Some foundation is given to this idea by the fact that "Elizabeth, the widow of Henry Smith, dec 8d. 11 is mentioned in a Stafford Co. record in 1702. (Bk. Z, p. 163). She was then married to Rich. Webb.

Inasmuch as the Overwharton Parish Register (1720-1760) records the death on July 20, 1753 of Ann Smith, aged 108 years (therefore b. ca. 1645), wife of Thomas, it appears that this Thomas Smith may have been the earliest Smith in Stafford Co., for he was I ikely born by 1640 or so, but whether he was related to Wm. or either Henry we do not know.

Henry and Sarah (Crosby) Smith of Stafford Co. had at least thirteen children, who were born between about 1732 and 1756, Henry died probably about 1789-90, and Sarah some time before thats Henry left a will which was recorded in one of the lost books of Stafford Co., but one of his descendants had fortunately procured a copy of this will and preserved the list of children named in it. It is from this family record and from the Over­ wharton Parish Record that we have the names and most of the dates of the children of Hen­ ry and Sarah (Crosby) Smith. They were:

1. Lydia; m. 27 May 1752 Peter Hansborough, and had a son(?) b. 30 June 1753, and Sarah, b. 13 Maro 1756.

2. i L MARGARET, m. 24 Oct. 1754 JOSEPH JEFFRIES, who d. Fauquier Co., Va., 1807. Their chil. (Jeffries): Enoch, Henry, William, Joseph, George, Daniel, Thomas, Mary, Sarah, Lydda, Lucy, Peggy, and Aggatha, See below.

iii. Mary Jane; m. 12 Jan. 1758 James Hardage Lane, and lived in Loudon Co., Va. Their chi I. (Lane): James Hardage, Jr.; (Dr.) Wm.; John; George; Elizabeth (who m. Joel Beach); Rebecca (who m. -- Newman); Henry Smith; and Daniel Crosby (who was the first State Treasurer of Ind.).

iv. William, d. in infancy, 17 Sept. 1740. 85

v. Henry, b. 3 Feb. 1741, d. 17 Feb. 1801; m. Mary (James) Strother, widow of Anthony.

vi. William, b. 28 Oct. 1742; d. ---; m. 1) ---; m. 2) Mary Eleanor Jally.

vii. George, b. 10 Oct. 1745.

viii. Daniel C. (twin), b. 24 Oct. 1748, d. Sumner Co., Tenn. 16 June 1818; moved from Stafford Co. to Russel I Co., Va., thence to Tenn.

ix. Sarah (twin), b. 24 Oct. 1748, d. 29 Oct. 1748.

X • Enoch, b. 21 June 1750, d. :n Ky. Apr. 1825; m. 1) 23 Apr. 1778 Mary (Bellfield) Lane, widow of Wm. of Loudoun Co., Va.; m. 2) Frances Wren. By Mary, his chi I. (Smith) were: Nancy, b. Va., 21 Mar. 1779, m. Wm. Reed; Joseph, b. 13 May 1781; Mary, m. Daniel Crosby Lane (her cousin); Sarah, b. 27 May 1786, m. 1) Thomas Jamison; m. 2) James H. Lane (her cousin); and others.

xi. Sarah, bp. 20 Jan. 1752; m. ---Kerr.

xii. Thomas, b. 4 Oct. 1754.

xiii. Joseph, b. 6 June 1756; m. Ann Brown, dau. of Joseph. lived in Pr. Wm. Co., Va.

Other Smiths in that parish who were having identifiable children at the same period as Henry and Sarah and are listed in the Overwharton Parish Register, 1720-1760, were:

Nathaniel and Elizabeth, who had Withers and George, twins, b. 13 June 1740; Temple, b. 1743; Temple, b. 1745. Eliz. Smith d. 1752.

Robert and Phillis, who had Anne, b. 21 May 1743; Martha, b. 1747; Sith, b. 1750; Nathaniel, b. 1752.

John and Katharine, who had Christian, b. 2 Dec. 1747; Sarah (listed as 11 dau. of John"), b. 1748. Some John Smith d. 23 Sept. 1753.

Parker and Catharine, who had Sarah, b. 28 Feb. 1754.

Richard and Elizabeth, who had Susanna, b. 20 Jan. 1755.

Banister (no wife named}, who had Banister and Susannah, bp. 6 July 1755.

Thomas and MaryAnn,who had William, b. 24 Jan. 1758.

Mary, wife of Samuel Smith, died 5 January 1758. 86

The fol lowing Smith marriages are given in the Register:

Smith, Elizabeth m. Charles Cornish 17 Dec. 1738.

II Susannah m. Derby 0 1Cain 16 Dec. 1739.

II Mary m. William Cammel 25 July 1742.

II Susannah m. John Cotton 17 Feb. 1743.

II Mary m. John Montgomery 16 Jan. 1744.

II John m. Elizabeth Hornbuckle 3 Dec. 1747.

II Catharine m. Joshua Kendal 4 April 1749.

II William m. Betty Barba l Jan. 1750.

II Lydia m. Peter Hansbrough 27 May 1752.

II Richard m. Susanna Davis 17 Nov. 1752.

II Mary m. Michael Dial 19 Nov. 1752.

II Margaret m. Joseph Jeffries 24 Oct, 1754.

II Rosamond m. William Hammet 6 May 1755.

II Thomas m. Mary Ann Williams 21 Feb. 1756.

II Jemima m. Joseph Porter 26 Feb. 1756.

II Phillis m. John Green 19 Dec. 1756.

II John m. Elizabeth Wei it 7 Dec. 1757.

How or whether Henry Smith and his family were related to most of the above Smiths, we do not know.

Some Margaret Smith is named as a daughter in the wil I ( 10 Oct. -11 Nov. 1740) of Charles Grigsby of Stafford County. Her brothers and sisters were James, Charles, Wilker­ son, Elisha, Rose, Prisella, Rachel, Barbary Runnels. (Will Bk. M, p. 16) A great many Smiths are found in Bishop William Meade 1 s "Old Churches, Ministers, and Fams. of Virginia".

A Charles Smith mar. Sarah Jeffries in St. Mary9s Co., Md. (which is across the from Northumberland Co., Va.) in ---. (Brumbaugh's Md. Recs., p. 388.) 87

JfFFRIES

There were many Jeffreys (Jeffries) families in England and several early immigrants to New England, including William of Weymouth, Mass., and Newport, Rhode Island (he married Mary Gould in 1640); Robert of Charlestown, Mass., (ca. 1635) and Newport; Thomas of Dorchester, Mass., in 1635 and later of Windsor, Conn. (and New Haven?); Gregory of Wells, Maine; George of Newbury, Mass. (by 1665) and Portsmouth, New Hamp­ shire; George of Windsor, Conn. (before 1669) and Westerly, Rhode Island; David of Boston, 1677 and later of New Hampshire; Francis of Monmouth County, New Jersey, about 1676 (a Quaker); Robert of Chester County, Pennsylvania, before 1685; and Thomas of Rye, New York, by 1686. (Media Research Bureau. Name and Fam. of Jeffries; Hinshaw. American Quaker Genealogy; Manual of First Congregational Church, Windsor, Conn., 1630-1880)

But it is the Virginia Jeffries in whom is our primary interest. Here are the earliest immigrants of whom we have any record:

Jeffreys, Nath' I, who came in the "Gift", was I iving in James City before Nov. 16280 (Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., Vol. 30, p. 265) Probably he who was on a jury in 1624 (ibid., 21, p. 145) and prob. his wife was the "good wife Jeffreys" who was listed in the 1624 "Muster" as one of the "Dead at James Cittie and in the llland". (Jester, A.L. and Hiden, Martha W. Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1625)

Transported to Virginia:

Jefferie, Job (age 19), July 1635 Jefferies, Thoo (age 22), July 1635 (New England Hist. and Gen. Register, 5, p. 61) Jefferys, Hen., 1636, by James Vanerit, Elizabeth City County Jeffries, Thomas, 1636, by Rich. Bennett Jeffries, Thomas, 1637, by Rich. Bennett, New Norfolk Co. Jeffries, Jabe, 1637, by Robt. Newman, New Norfolk Co. Jefferyes, Thomas, 1638, by Hugh Allen, Charles River Co. Jefferys, John, 1639, by Lieut. Rich. Popely, Warwick River Co. Jefferys, Job, 1639, by Robt. Newman, Warwick River Co. Jeffers, John, 1640, by Randall Crew, Upper Norfolk Co. Jeffers, Thos., 1642, by John Beale Jeffery, Sam., 1643, by Thos. Dew, Upper Norfolk Co. Jefferyes, Mary, 1650, by Capt. Rich. Bond, Charles City Co. Jefferys, Francis, 1651 , by Mr. Geo. Truhett, Northampton Co. Jeffery, Wm., 1652, by John Bayles, Lancaster Co. Jefferys, Wm., 1653, by Abr. Moon, Lancaster Co. Jefferys, John, 1653, by Thos. Hawkins, Northumberland Co. Jeffreys, Arthur, 1653, by Capt. Francis Patt, Northampton Co. Jeffrys, John, 1654, by Capt. Nich. Marteaw, Westmoreland Co. Jefferys, Hugh, 1655, by John Cool e, James City Co. (Greer, Geo. C., Early Va. Immigrants, 1623-1666) 88

Jeffries, Eliz., 1651/2, Head right of Geo. Collolough Jeffries, Wm. 1655/6, age 30 or "thabts" Mar. 20 Jeffries, Wm. 1656, prenuptial agreement with Elizabeth Austin in regard to two cows she owns. "Eliz. Austin his nowe wife hoped his sister Mrs. Walker gave them a handsome wedding gift sans a good moral lecture". His sister, "now wife of Wm. Walker insulted him last Nov. at a funeral". (This sister seems to have married Stephen Bailey before 1660.) (Northumbria Collectanea, 1645-1742, 14, pp. 72,86,89) Jefferies, Thomas, 1663, incl. in "Headrights of Roger Wi 11 iams, north side Caro­ lina River" Jeffry, Al ice, 1663, incl. in "Headrights of Mrs. Katherine Woodward and dau. (Co. Court Note Book, p. 38) Fitz Geferies, Charles, 1688? m. Ann Townsend (ibid., pp. 40,42--under "Au­ thentic Refs. for Inferred Mars. ")

So it can be seen that there have been 'Jeffries in Virginia from at least 1624. They are to be found in many counties, and it is doubtful if any amount of study would succeed in unscrambling them thoroughly, as so many old Virginia records have been lost or burned. The fact that in the old days spelling was so unimportant further complicates the situation, as the name of the same family often appears spelled in several different ways (sometimes even in the same document!) Then it happened also at times that after the Revolution a family continued to spell its name as it had be·en misspelled by some uneducated clerk when a man enlisted in the army. An example of this was a John Fitz-Geoffreys (from Ireland to Virginia ca. 1700) who became known after the Revolution as Jefferess. There was also a Geodfrey name which turned to Jeffries; this family settled in Dumfries, later went to Fau­ quier County.

One of the earliest Virginia Jeffreyses of whom we know more than the mere fact that he came was Col. Herbert Jeffreys, who became deputy when Berkeley was recalled in 1677, but he died the following year.

As the earliest ·Jeffries ancestor about whom we can be sure I ived in Stafford Co., Va., let us make our first stop there. This county was erected in 1666 out of Westmoreland, extending to the Biue Ridge Mountains, and was about 24 miles in width, south and west of the Potomac River. Overwharton Parish was at first co-extensive with Stafford Co., extend­ ing about 80 miles along the Potomac, on the south and west sides, including in its territory the present Prince William, Loudoun, Fairfax, and Alexandria Counties and a part of Fauquier until 1730, when Prince William was taken from Stafford and Hamilton Parish was erected. It then became the frontier parish instead of Overwharton. In 1724 there were still only about 650 families in the whole parish. In 1776 part of Overwharton Parish was thrown into King George county. A large part of the pre-1862 records of Stafford County were destroyed or stolen during the Civil War.

In 1687, when Cadwallader Jones, son of Richard of London, left Stafford Co., he conveyed his interest in a certain Stafford backwoods, on the head branches of Accotink and Hunting Creeks, "back of. ... "the patent where Alexandria was to rise", t;, Alderman John 89

Jeffreys and by 1690 this land was occupied by a tenant of Jeffrie Jeffries and John Jeffries, 11 1 11 heirs of John Jeffries, late of London, Esq., dec d • By 1720 the "Assembly recited that this land was then vested in Edward Jeffreys, Esq., son and heir of that Sir Jeffrie Jeffreys who in turn was the heir of Alderman John Jeffreys". In 1691 Jeffrie Jeffreys was the agent in London for the Virginia colony. In 1701 John was himself an Alderman and Sheriff of London and was kni9hted. He was an M. P. for his native Brecon unti I his death in 1709. He left a large estate. In the will (pr. 1703/4) of Sir Robert Jeffreys (or Geffreys), a Cornish leading East India merchant who had become the Lord Mayor of London, he called Sir Jeffrie Jeffreys his "friend".

It is thought that John Jeffreys was probably a brother of Gov. Herbert Jeffreys of Virginia. As John Jeffreys and Col. Cadwallader Jones joined in conveying the Lordship of Ley, an estate of inheritance, it is inferred that they were both grandsons of the Cadwallader Jones who bought the estate about 1649, --hence first cousins. There is a Jeffreys genealogy in T. Jones 0 "Hist. of Brecknockshire" (Vol. I I), but Welsh pedigrees are very difficult for others to unravel.

(Tyl_er 0s Quarterly Mag., 5, p. 175 Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., 30, pp. 325-328; 31, p. 78)

(Note: Frances Anne, daughter of Col. Cadwallader Jones of Stafford Co., mar. ca. 1701 Robt. Sl~ughter (1680-1726) of Essex Co. There is a deed from their son Francis recorded in H~rdin Co., Ky. [Ya. Mag., 31, p. 7])

There was a Cadwallader Jones of Philadelphia about 1700 who was a shipping mer­ chant. "He made many voyages to Barbadoes and elsewhere and seems to have prospered largely". (Glenn, Thos. A. Merion ln the Welsh Tract, p. 299, etc.)

11 ln 1824, two young Culpeper men, Cadwallader Jones and Rich. Jeffries, migrated together to , where their progeny has since flourished". (Va. Mag., 30, p. 327)

Our Jeffries may or may not be related to the above Jeffreyses.

Although many of the old records of Stafford County have been lost, fortunately .. there 1s one very valuable old book extant in the county. This is an Index which covers both the lost and the available books, and by this we find that Alexander Jeffrice was living in Staf­ ford Co. in 1748 for in July of that year he appraised some tobacco of Richard Hornbuckle. (Bk, 0, p. 24) In the Old Court Order Book of Stafford Co. (pt. 2, p. 371) there is a record which shows that there had been a Thomas Jeffries I iving in Richmond Co., whose widow Ann stated on Sept. 12, 1693 that her husband, Thomas Jeffries, a miller, had died about three months previously at the Totasky Mill~ in Richmond Co., while in the service of John Newton, and had left no provision for her support. No,children are mentioned.

In Will Book "M" (p. 83) of Stafford Co., a book which was at one time carried away from the county during the Civil War, but was eventuall>' returned.to the county clerkas office, there is found the will of a Thomas JeffriteE)<:J,

1. ALEXANDER JEFFRICE (JEFFRIES), b. ---, d. before May 1762; m. ---. We are enabled to make a rough guess at his birth and marriage dates through the fortun­ nate circumstance of his son Alexander having made a deposition in 1797 in Fau­ quier Co., in an old suit over land boundaries, in which he stated that he him­ self was then aged about 82 years, which would place his birth at about 1715. Alexander Jeffries (Sr.) names eight surviving children in his wil I (Stafford Co. Will Bk. 0, p. 407-8), all of whom were married when he made his will in March 1761, so he was probably born not later than 1693.

His will :wes:proved at the May court, 1762. The witnesses were Nicholas George, 11 11 and John and Sarah Ashby. The two latter signed by their mark , as did also Alexander himself. The inventory of his estate was recorded in June 1762, and the appraisers were James Withers, Wrn. Matthews, and Will. Etherington. {Bk. 0, p. 418)

Alexander Jeffrice (Jeffries), Sr., mentioned no wife in his will, so she was evi­ dent! y dead by then, but he named sons Alexander, Moses, James, George, John, and Joseph; daughters Rachel Lange and Lucretia Vint (!his name is also found on the records 11 11 as Vant ; a Vint marriage is found in Culpeper Co. in 179~; and granddaughter Mary, daughter of James Jeffries. He also mentions seven slaves.

Presumably it was his son Alexander, born about 1715, who married Lattice Barton (or Lettie Burton) 30 Sept. 1741 in Stafford Co. (0verwharton Parish Register), 11 had a 11 child Sept. 6, 1742 , removed to Fauquier Co. some time b~tween 1741 and 1797, and died in that county in 1806, leaving heirs. Their son Alexander was born 1742, and it was probably he who married before 1769 Misanich White. He had a brother James and a sister Lettice. A Lattice Jeffries married James Carvell 24 Mar. 1788 in Fauquier County. (Fauquier Co. Va., Wills and Marriages, 1759-1800).

George Jeffries (son of Alex., Sr.), whose wife was Sarah, also had a son Alex­ ander. In 1764 deeded land in Fauquier County to George Jeffries and Sarah his wife and Alexander his son. (Deed Bk. 2, p. 134)

Al I the sons of Alexander, Sr. , except probably Moses, removed from Stafford to Fauquier County. Moses went, at least at first, to Prince Wil Iiam County, Va., where he married Rachel (Tackett) Spiller, widow of Wm. Spiller and daughter of Wm. Tackett. They had no children. A Moses Jeffries was on the first land tax list of Prince William Co., in 1784; and a man by that name married Molly Rector in Fauquier County in 1795. 91

2. JOSEPH JEFFRIES, b. ca. 1733, d. Fauquier Co., Va., 1807; mar. MARGARET SMITH in Stafford Co., Va., 24 Oct. 1754. (Overwharton Par. Reg.) His will was written 24 Sept. 1807, pr. 28 Dec. 1807. (Fauquier Co. Will Bk. 4, p. 443)

Many deeds, wills, and marriage records involving various Jeffries are to be found in the early books in Fauquier County--also in Culpeper. As different brothers had a habit of giving their sons the same names, however, it is not always possible to be sure to which family the records refer. The following deeds are quite clearly to and from our Joseph, son of Alexander Jeffries, Sr., and show that he was in Fauquier Co. by 1772:

John Anderson and wife to Joseph Jeffries, 225 acres on Goose Creek, Oct. 1772. (Fauquier Co., Va., Deed Bk. 5, p. 263) Joseph Jeffries and Margaret, his wife, to Robert Warren, 225 acres on Goose Creek, 22 Nov. 1784. (Deed Bk. 8, p. 188) This was the same Iand he bought from John Anderson. Jarvis Cornwell and wife to Joseph Jeffries, planter, 614 a., part of a lar­ ger tract granted 1739 to Edward Washington of Prince William Co., on Pignut Mt., 27 Feb. 1786. (D. Bk. 9, p. 83) Hector Ross of Fairfax Co., Va., to Joseph Jeffries, 146 a. on side and top of Pignut Ridge, in Leeds Parish, 24 Dec. 1787; consideration L 36. (D. Bk. 9, p. 525) (Note: A Hector Ross m. 1813 in Mason Co., Ky., Jane Ryon. (Ky. V. R.)

When Joseph Jeffries died in 1807, his property, including 17 slaves, 6 horses, etc., was appraised at $1,475. In his will he speaks of his sons Henry and William as having al­ ready had land in Kentucky, for which he had paid two hundred and sixty pounds. His sons Joseph and Enoch were his executors, and witnesses were Joseph Blackwell, William Hale, and John Goldsmith. When the will was proved, Joseph Blackwell and Walter A. Smith were securities. (Bond was $12,000) Joseph Jeffries named in his will his wife Margaret, and their seven sons and six daughters, who were to share equally in his estate after Marga­ ret's death. This provision was rather unusual for those days, when it was decidedly a man's world and sons usually received the bulk of an inheritance. Notice that the names of the children are identical with those of Margaret's brothers and sisters--the children of Henry and Sarah Crosby Smith--except for the two extra ones:

Joseph, Henry, William, Enoch, George, Daniel, Thomas, Mary Kamper, Sarah Martin, Lydia Smith, Lucy Gibson, Peggy Mad­ d!Jx, Aggatha Sanders.

Most of the above names appear in the early marriage records of Fauquier Co., and there is I ittle doubt that they refer to Joseph Jeffries's children. Assuming this to be the case, they are as follows (perhaps not in the right order):

1. SARAH JEFFRIES, b. Stafford Co., Va., 22 Aug. 1755. It is quite I ikely that this first Sarah died as an infant, and that our ancestor, Sarah (Jeffries) Martin, was a later baby born to Joseph and Margaret and given the same 92

name as their first daughter. The Sarah Martin mentioned in her father's will died 13 July 1830, prob. in Washington Co., Indiana. She married in Fauquier Co., Va., 24 March 1778 JOHN MARTIN, who died in Shelby Co., Kentucky, probably about 1792, son of Joseph and Katherine (Holtzclaw) Martin.

For more on them and their children and for the continuation of this, our line, see MARTIN section.

2. Mary (Molly) Jeffries, b. 25 Dec. 1756, d. 15 July 1836; mo Fauquier Co., Va., 27 Oct. 1774, Frederick5 Kemp~er, of "Cedar Grove", who was b. 1748, d. 1783. (Fauquier Co. Mar. Bko 1, po 54; Kemper, W,Mo and Wright, HoL Geneal. of the Kemper Fam. (!89~, p. 65)

Their children were Agnes; William (who mo Maria Allison, dau. of Thomas L. and Mary D., and had eight children); Sarah; Susanah; Lucy. Al I of them died at II Mountain Prospect", Madison Co., Va. Mary6 Kemper, b. 1775, m. Jacob Holtzclaw.

3. Joseph Jeffries, Jr., prob. b. 1760; prob. he whom. Fauquier Co., Va., 12 Sept. 1785 Mary Young, dau. of Wil I iam, who was bondsman and gave consent (showing that she was under age). (Mar. Bk. l, p. 148)

When William Young made his will, his other children whom he named in it were his son William and daus. Hannah Crosley(?) and Sukey Smith, Joseph Jeffries was exec. (Fauquier Co., Wil Is and Mars., 1759-1800)

John Young (Jung) was the Reader of the Little Fork Colony in 1748 and conducted services every Sunday, on account of their having no minister. Very likely William was his son and Mary his granddaughter. (Huffman, Chas. H., Germanna Descs. in Reunion at Siegen Forest, Va. (!96q), p. 20-21).

Wil I iam Young was the witness and John Young the surety at the marriage in 1783 of George Martin and Elizabeth Jones (dau. of Thomas), both of St. Thomas's Parish in Orange Co., Va. (Knorr, C. L., Mars. of Orange Co., Va., 1747-1810).

In Fayette Co., Ky., a Wm. Young named wife Milley in his will, made in 1793. (Fayette Co., Will Bk. A, p. 30). In Jessamine Co., Ky., a Wm. Young mar. Mary Smith 1809. {Ardery, Mrs. Wm. B., Ky. Recs.--EarlyWillsandMars., p. 127)

4. Henry Jeffries; prob. he whom. Fauquier Co., Va., 18 Aug. 1788 Margaret Chamber­ lain; Wm. Jeffries, bondsman; consent of John Career. (Mar. Bk. 1, p. 236)

Was Margaret Chamberlain the dau. of the Wm. Chamberlayne who was descended from Richard, Esq., of Astley, Warwickshire, England? and was John Career the John Career of Baltimore, Md., whose dau. Eliza in 1814 m. Robert Young Brent, son of 93

Robert and Mary (dau. of Notely Young)? We could find no other mention anywhere of this name. (Va. Mag., 19, p. 287; 22, p. 420; 26, p. 145-6)

It is likely that this Henry and the Henry Jeffries who witnessed the will in Mont­ gomery Co., Ky., in 1807 and the Henry Jeffers who is in the 1810 Census of that county are all one and the same person. At that census Henry I s fam i Iy consisted of 3 boys and l girl under 10, one each between 10 and 16, 3 boys between 16 and 26, one woman be­ tween 26 and 45 and one man over 45 (which would put Henry's birth at 1765 or earlier).

5. Lydia Jeffries; m. ----Smith.

Probably the 11 Lidy 11 Jeffries whom. in Garrard Co., Ky., 27 Aug. 1799 James Smith; Geo. Jeffries, bsm. In the same county a James Smith (prob. the Rev. James) died in 1798, naming in his will (Bk. A, p. 9) Betsy Jeffries, dau. of Daniel and Patsy, as well as his own sons and daughters, viz., Edwin, William, Nancy, Patsy (the last three of these received land in Mason Co., Ky.), James, Elizabeth, Henry (these three were under 21), and Sally, who was under 16. (McAdams, Mrs. H.K., Ky. Pioneer and Court Recs., p. 41)

The James Smith whom 11 Lidy 11 Jeffries married in 1799 was probably the son James named in the wi 11 of the Rev. James.

6. William Jeffries; prob. he whom. Fauquier Co., Va., July 1794 Margaret Waddell. (Mar. Bk. 1, p. 426). In 1803 William and Margaret Jeffries (et al.) deeded land in Fauquier Co. to Wm. Waddell (prob. Margaret's father or brother) and some to Benjamin Ball in 1807. (Deed Bk. 15, p. 546; 17, p. 38)

An Anderson Waddell m. Martha5 Hunt (prob. in Sussex Co., in 1759) and had a son William. (Tyler's Quar. Mag., 5, p. 139)

Could it have been this Wm. Jeffries whom. Nancy Smith in 1786 in Mercer Co., Ky.? We know that William Jeffries was living in Kentucky at the time his father wrote his will (in 1807), and so he was probably the Wm. Jeffries of Montgomery Co., Ky., who in 1815 paid $72 for part of lot 25 in Salem, Washington Co., Indiana Territory (he sold it in 1818), for it was about this time that his sister, Sarah Jeffries Martin, with her family and several other Martin relatives moved from Kentucky to Washington Co. (Deed Bk . A, p. 128; Bk . B, p. 154)

In 1824 an Enoch Jeffries--perhaps a nephew of Wil I iam ?--bought a few acres of ground in Washington Co. from Sam Bury and wife. It was undoubtedly he who married Jemima Martin in 1825 in that same county. In 1834 a Jemima Jeffers married J. Howser in Washington Co. and a John Jeffers married Mati Ida Martin there in 1825. 94

7. George Jeffries.

A George Jeffries m. Fauquier Co., Va., 24 Dec. 1787 Molly Glasscock; consent of Thomas Glasscock, father; James Headley, bsm. (Mar. Bk. 1, p. 219) Note that this marriage took place on the same day that Hector Ross deeded to Joseph Jeffries land on the side and top of Pignut Ridge.

The George who married Molly may have belonged to the other Jeffries branch. See below.

Among the numerous Virginia Glascocks, there was a Thomas Glascock, with wife Ann, in Farnham Par., Richmond Co., Va., at least as early as 1673. (Va. Mag. 5, p. 286; 7, pp. 54-56; Colonial Va. Reg., p. 181)

8. Lucy Jeffries; m. Fauquier Co., Va., 28 April 1789 Alexander Gibson; George Green, bsm. (Mar. Bk. l, p. 262)

Perhaps this Alex. Gibson was a grandson of Joseph Gibson who received a grant of 693 acres at Pignut Ridge in 1730 (Groome, H. C., Fauquier During the Proprietorship, pp. 107,186); and perhaps Alex. was a brother of George Gibson who d. 1813 in Gar­ rard Co., Ky., naming in his will his sisters Katy and Sally Gibson of Fauquer Co., Va., sister Ruthy, and Aunt Peggy Askins and children. Charles Spilman was a witness. In 1791 Lucy Atkins, dau. of John, Sr., m. Geo. Coleman Martin in Charlotte Co., Va. A Patsy Atkins m. a Wm. Martin in Orange Co., Va., in 1808; and a Wm. AskinsGife Patst) d. 1811 in Garrard Co., Ky. (0cAdams, p. 42; Knorr: Recs. of Wi I ls in Gar­ rard Co., Ky])

Nine other Gibson marriages in Fauquier Co., between 1777 and 1797, are to be found in the County Court Note Book, No. 57.

An Alex. Gibson was one of ten justices present at a court held for Augusta Co., Va., 1791. (Calendar of Va. State Papers, 5, p. 414)

Some Alex. Gibson's 200 acres of Ohio Military Land were sold for taxes. (Brum­ baugh, GaiusM.: Rev. War Recs., p. 610)

A Robert Gibson, Sr., ---according to his family Bible, which in 1929 was in the possession of a Ky. descendant---came to America in 1773, and in 1783 married Mary M. Roberts, dau. of Joseph and Fanny (Triplett) Roberts. (McAdams, Mrs. H.R.: Ky. Pioneer and Court Recs., p. 258)

In 1780 Abraham Gibson and in 1821 William Gibson died in Culpeper Co., Va. (Will Bk. B, pp. 390, 511; H, p. 362)

In 1814 Enoch Jeffries was named Trustee for John Gibson by (?) Wm. Pritchel I. (Culpeper Co., Va., Deed Bk. GG, p. 186) 95

There is an article on the Virgl'nia Blackwell-Gibson family in the Va. Hist. Mag. (28, pp. 70-72), but it seems greatly at variance with the genealogy in the "Lee Chroni­ cle", unless each refers to a different Joseph Blackwell.

Those seeking early Kentucky Gibsons will find them at least in Lincoln Co. (where John Gibson died in 1795), and in Mercer, Bourbon, Fayette, and Nicholas Cos., besides Garrard al ready mentioned.

9. Enoch Jeffries (a Major in the ), b. --, d. Fau~uier Co., Va., Feb. 1834; m. Agatha Blackwell, b. 1792, dau. of Joseph4 Blackwell, b. 1750, (who was a Major in the Revolution) and his wife, Ann (Eustace) Hull, whom he married in 1783.

Ann was the widow of Capt. Edwin Hull of the 15th Virginia, who was killed in 11 11 1780, and the daughter of Isaac Eustace (a descendant of Richard Lee of Ditchley ) and his wife, Agatha Conway, of Stafford Co. Major Blackwell, b. 1752, the son of Joseph and Lucy (Steptoe) Blackwell, was in the Subsistence Dept., Va. Line, and received a large grant of land in Kentucky for his service. (A James Blackwell was in Kentucky in 1789 on the Jefferson Co. Tax List). His great-grandfather, Josephl Blackwell, came to Virginia in 1636. "Walnut Lodge", in Northumberland Co., Va., was the family seat of the Blackwells for generations. (Lee, Cazenove G. ~ Jr. Lee Chronicle, [!95~, p. 354 ff.; Hayden, Horace G. Virginia Genealogiesl..!89U, pp. 271, 272)

Major Joseph4 Blackwell of Fauquier Co., Va., made his will June 20, 1820 and it was proved Oct. 23, 1826. (Will Bk. 10, p. 40-41) In it he names his wife Ann, sons Joseph, Wi II iam, John, and James and daughters Ann, Agatha, and Lucy. His wife Ann and his son John were his executors; witnesses, John Cowles and Joseph Chilton. He mentions "all the tract of land whereon I live, the land left me by my father, and all that I bought adjoining", and describes how to divide it, "beginning at the line of Col. Smith .... until it reaches Major Jeffries' I ine on the Pignut Ridge" Eote that Joseph Jeffries had bought land on Pignut Ridge in 1786 and 178fl; "lots and houses at the Court House and all the land I have in Culpeper whereon Nelson Parker and Grimsby I ive". He gives his wife the right to dispose of his negroes as she pleases.

"Virginia Soldiers of 1776", (comp. 1927 by Louis A Burgess) confirms that Agatha Jeffries was one of the children of Joseph Blackwell.

Joseph Blackwell's daughter Lucy, b. 1793, m. 1809 Col. Wm. Rowley Smith of Fauquier and had nineteen children. (Col. Smith was son of William and grandson of Joseph). His son John Blackwell, b. 1791, m. l) 1832 Frances C. Digges; m. 2) 1862 Catherine Digges; his son James, b. 1805, m. 1831 Elizabeth, daughter of Moore Faunt­ leroy Carter and his wife Judith Lee Edmonds. His daughter Ann m. (John H. ?) Gaskins. (Hardy, Stella P. "Blackwell Family", Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., 24, p. 204).

Enoch Jeffries, who married Agatha Blackwell, made his will 6 Feb. 1834 (Fau­ quier Co., Va., Will Bk. 13, pp. 236-238), and it was proved 25 Feb. 1834. He also left a large estate. He named in his will his wife Agatha, sons Joseph, Enoch, James, 96 and John (all under 21), and daughter Lucy. He left land which he had purchased of Joseph Fauntleroy and Augustine Ball, "lying on the waters of Great Run", land purchased of Enoch Smith (evidently the brother of Margaret Smith Jeffries), houses and lots in War­ renton bought of Joseph Bl ackwel I, interest in some land in Culpeper, and other. He gives a slave to each son, and of the other slaves he says, "I also empower !my executor~to sell at any time any slave belonging to my estate who shall behave themsefves badly or disobedi­ ently". His executors were his wife Agatha and Wm. R. Smith; witnesses, James Banks, Asenath Ken(?), Jno. H. Gaskins, and Enoch Ball.

Enoch Jeffries, Jr., m. Judith Payne, and had at I east one daughter, Mary Isham Randolph Jeffries. She m. Dr. George Chewning in 1876.

The old Martin record (see Martin section) said that some of Sarah (Jeffries) Martin 1s brothers, "especially Enoch, removed to St. Louis, Mo., where he I ived I ike an English lord, surrounded by his slaves and dependents". Where or whether the author of this state­ ment found any basis for it no one knows! We have found none.

10. Daniel Jeffries, b. ---, d. in Fauquier Co., Va., in 1821; prob. he whom. Patsy Smith in 1792 in Mercer Co., Ky. The name "Daniel Jeffries" does not appear in the Fauquier Co. marriage records. He was undoubtedly the Daniel Jeffreys who was bsm. at the mar. in Mercer Co., Ky., 26 Oct. 1791 of Thomas Jef­ freys (perhaps his brother) to Viney Mays; Wm. Jeffreys and Wm. Mays gave consent. James Smith who was probably Lydia Jeffries 1 father-in-law, named in his wi 11 (when he d. in Garrard Co., Ky., in 1798) Betsy Jeffries, "daugh­ ter of Daniel and Patsy". (See above.) Probably James Smith who d. 1798 was the father of both James, the husband of Lydia Jeffries, and Patsy, the wife of Lydia 1 s brother Daniel.

Mrs. Etter says that the chi I dren of Daniel and Patsy Jeffries were Elizabeth (who m. Benj. Boyle), Maria, James, Nancy, Thurcy, and Kitty. There is a Fauquier Co. rec­ ord of the inventory of Daniel 1 s estate in 1821 showing a valuation of $1179. (Bk. 8, p. 124)

11. Peggy Jeffries; m. (when? where?)--- Maddux (Maddox), whom we have not yet identified.

There are many Maddux (Maddox, Madox, etc.) records in Virginia and Kentucky, but none so far found by which we can definitely place the husband of Peggy Jeffries. There was a William Maddox on the Va. Quit Rent Rolls of Prince George Co. as early as 1704. Nathan Maddox came from England to Virginia in 1755 with his brothers Gabriel, John , and another one, and sett Ied in Loudoun Co. (Wm. and Mary Quar. , 2nd Ser. , 9, p. 241; Parran, Alice N.: Reg. of Maryland 1 s Heraldic FamiliesU93~, 1-253-4). 97

There were Maddoxes in Fauquier Co. at least by 1770, for on 2 Jan. 1771 ''Sister Madox" was received into the Baptist Church at Carter's Run. (Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., 35, p. 391) Thomas Maddux had a life lease on the site of the present court house at Warrenton, Va., which was bought from him in 1790 by Fauquier Co. "for the purpose of erecting thereon a Court House, Prison, Pillory, Whipping Post, and Stocks". (Groome, H.C.: Fauquier During the Proprietorship, p. 212)

The will of John Maddox, 1782, mentions wife Mary, "all my children", and "Uncle John Maddox's estate". (Culpeper Will Bk. C, p. 141) The will, 1786, of Mary Maddox, presumably his widow, names sons Samuel, Notley, Thomas, Matthew, dau. Mary Harien (?), Sally Conn (who received a "saddle and spice morter and a square of black silk" I), Maggrater~argaret?jWilson and her son James Wilson and dau. (?) Sally Wilson. Very likely it was one of these sons or their sons who married Peggy Jeffries.

It was probably the above Notley Maddox who was on the 1783 property tax I ist of Culpeper Co., Va., and also whose wil I, 1801, in Mercer Co., Ky., named wife Violetta, children Ezekiah, Sarah, Martha, Charles, Notly, Townsby, and Elizabeth Lanham. He mentioned several slaves, horses, horned cattle, hogs, etc., and "all the land that I have in Campbell Co., Ky., and on the waters of main Licking River". (Mercer Co. Wills at Frankfort, Ky.)

Samuel, Matthew, William, John, and Claiborne Maddox were in the Revolu­ tion from Virginia. (Brumbaugh: Rev. War Recs., Va., pp. 255, 456, 474)

A Mattox with 590 acres was on the Prince William Co. tax list in 1784; Michael Maddox was on the Charles City Co. land tax list in 1787; in Fauquier Co. Nathaniel Maddox mar. Ann Teunison in Mar. 1796 (Jeremiah Darnal I, bsm. }; Abram Maddox mar. Ann Heffl in and George Maddox mar. Judith Neal, the last two in 1795. (Mar. Bk. l, pp. 169, 452)

In Culpeper Co., Va., Mary Maddox mar. Wm. Deatherage 28 Mar. 1789 and Elizabeth Maddox mar. Henry Roberts 21 Mar. 1792. (Mar. Bk. 1 , pp. 42,221)

In Powhatan Co. , Aggal ess ~i ~ Maddox, dau. of James, mar. Joseph Thomas 30 Apr. 1790 and Josiah Maddox mar. Martha Wilborne 17 Jan. 1798, "James Madox [father~ of Amelia Co." (Knorr: Mars. of Powhatan Co., Va., 1777-1830)

In Brunswick Co., Va., Lazarus Maddux mar. Hannah Jones, widow of John R., 25 Sept. 1786. On 7 Oct. 1828 John P. Maddox mar. Parthen Ia G. Hudson. (Knorr: Mars. of Brunswick Co., Va., 1730--1852)

In Spotsylvania Co., Va., Wm. Maddox and Mary Ann Curtis were mar. 2 Dec. 1830 (James Curtis, Sur.) and John H. Maddox mar. Frances S. Young 22 Nov. 1831. (Wm. B. Ross, Sur.) (Knorr: Mars. of Fredericksburg, Va., 1782-1850)

Many Maddox references are found in Hinshaw' s Amer. Quaker Gen ea Iogy. 98

Wilson Mattox in 1778 made an actual settlement--400 a.--in Kentucky on a creek about 12 miles from the Green River, (Certificate Bk., reprinted in Reg. of Ky. State Hist. Soc., Vol. 21, No. 62) and in 1786 was one of the petitioners to establish the town of Washington (then in Bourbon Co.) (Filson Club Pub. No. 34) In 1803 Wilson Mattox appraised the estate of John Squires in Shelby Co., Ky. (Ardery, Mrs. Wm. B.: Ky. Recs. --Early Wills and Mars., p. 96). In 1833, Wilson Maddox of Shelby Co., Ky., then aged 79, received $80 on account of his service as a private in the Va. militia during the Revolution. (Willis, Geo. L., Sr.: Hist. of Shelby Co., p. 2461J92~). This was the year of the fatal cholera epidemic.

In 1784 Wil I iam Maddox came to Ky. to settle only a few months after Indians had murdered all but two of a previous party from Fauquier Co., Va. (Clift, G. Glenn: History of Maysville and Mason Co. [!93~, p. 46--an excellent book and one recommend­ ed to all who are interested in early Ky. and its people.)

Of the Maddoxes who had pioneered in Kentucky, we find the marriage of Daniel Mattox to Nancy Willis in Shelby Co. 9 Oct. 1798; David Mattox to Polly Harris 1810; Wilson Maddox, Jr., to Prudy Clark 1812 or '13; Elijah to Sally Clark 1815; Jane to Wm. Gott, Robert to Sarah Gott, and Mary to Abram Redman, al I 1820. (Shelby Co., Ky., Mars., 1792-1851--at Frankfort).

The will of James Maddox (Mason Co.?), 1809, names wife Elizabeth, children Edy, Amory, and James. (Clift, G.G., p. 392)

In Mercer Co., Ky., John Mattocks married Sophia Wales in 1807, and Betsey Maddox mar. Charles Barnett in 1823. (McAdams, Mrs H.K.: Ky. Pioneer and Court Recs., pp. 129, 148)

America Mattox in 1820 was admitted to communion in the Pisgah Church on Shan­ non Run in Woodford Co. In 1834 Sarah M. Maddox, wife of William, died in Fayette Co. (ibid., pp. 197, 173)

12. Agatha Jeffries. There is little doubt that she was the "Agnes" Jeffries whom. in Fauquier Co., Va., 15 Jan. 1790 Wil I iam Sanders {Saunders); Daniel Jeffries was bsm. (Mar. Bk. 1, p. 283) Probably Agatha was called "Aggie" and the c Ierk therefore assumed that her name was Agnes.

It was I ikely this Wil I iam who was named last among the children (so evidently the youngest) in the division of land of John Saunders of Culpeper Co. in 1820. (Will Bk. H, p. 217) The others named were Isabella, Mildred, Nathaniel, James, Jeremiah Lewis and wife, Abner Lewis and wife, Marten Saunders and Robert; no wife named. The will of Thomas Saunders of Culpeper, 1800, names only wife Bethany, and "beloved friend Thomas Saunders, son of Henry and Patience of Loudoun Co." Thomas Gibson was one of the wit­ nesses. (Wi II Bk. D, p. 279)

The Saunders (Sanders) name al so appears among tfie earliest in Kentucky, a Thos. Saunders having acquired, through Daniel Boone, 1000 acres of land on Licking Creek 99

which he "improved" in 1775 (see Certificate Bk.), and a .Mary Saunders having married Joseph Bledsoe in Lincoln Co. in 1784. There are numerous other Saunders records to be found in the books of early Kentucky to which reference has already been made. In fact, most of the above surnames appear in early Kentucky records. Beginning with 1775 there were many Martins there, of whom we have already spoken.

13. Thomas Jeffries. Probably he whom. ih Fauquier Co., 24 Sept. 1795 Frances Hume (Mar. Bk. I, p. 453); she was probably the dau. of George Hume, Jr. , who was b. in Spotsylvania Co., Va., in 1729 and whose will was probated in Madison Co., Va., 23 Dec. 1802. (Spotsylvani(:( adjoins Fauquier on the south, and Madison was erected from neighboring Colpeper in 1792-3.)

The wife of George Hume was Jane Stanton. They were married in 1754 and had George, Reuben, Charles, William, John, Elizabeth, Frar:ices, and Sarah. (Hume, Edgar E.: "A Colonial Scottish Jacobite Family". Va. Hist. Mag. 38, p. 303-4) George Hume, the immigrant, came to Virginia ca. 1721. He was descended from the Earls of Dunbar. (Wm. and Mary Quar., l st Ser., 13, p. 291) A James Jeffries m. Sally Hume Dec. 1800. (Fauquier Co. Mar. Rec., Bk. 1, p. 455)

It may have been this Thomas Jeffries who m. Viney Mays in Mercer Co., Ky., on 26 Oct. 1791; Daniel Jeffreys on bond; consent, Wm. Jeffreys, Wm. Mays. A Thomas Jeffries (the same or another?) m. Culpeper Co., Va., 2 Nov. 1797 Thiza Kegg.

Whichever of the a_bove marriages is that of Thomas Jeffries, the son of Joseph and Margaret, it was probably his first one, for it seems probable that Mary Ann (--)r who d. in 1847, was his wife at the time of his death. The will of a Thomas Jeffries of Garrard Co., Ky., (1822-1824) names wife Mary Ann (or Polly); children Nelson, Sally, George, Wi 11 iam, Enoch, Joseph, Eliza, Thomas, Lydia, John, Absalom Hunt (or Hurt). Note that seven of the names of this Thomas 1s children were identical with those of Joseph and Margaret Jeffries; also with those of Henry and Sarah (Crosby) Smith.

The will (1845-1847) of Mary Ann Jeffries of Jessamine Co., Ky., (this county was formerly a part of Garrard Co. and before that of Mercer Co.) named her sons Thomas, Jr., and Absalom Hunt (or Hurt).

A Joseph Jeffries m. Prisily Wooley, dau. of George, in Madison Co., Ky., in 1791. A Joseph was a voter in Garrard Co. in 1820. And a Joseph m. Winnifred E. Warren 14 Apr. 1825. He d. in Mercer Co. while his child (Joseph, Jr.?) was young, and Winifred m. 2) David I. Greenwood.

A Thomas Jeffries m. Polly Alexander in Mercer Co., Ky., in 1817. Perhaps it is more likely that this Thomas was the son of John and grandson of Matthew.

A Nelson Jeffries m. Elizabeth Mason 25 July 1825 (in Lincoln Co.?). A Wil­ liam Jeffries m. Nancy Alexander in Mercer Co. in 1825. A Toliver(?) Jeffries voted 100

in Garrard Co., Ky., in 1820. A Tanlifer Jeffries m. Mary Warren in Lincoln Co. in 1811. A Wi 11 i am Jeffries voted in Garrard Co. in 1834.

Our Joseph Jeffries in his will, 1807, speaks of his sons Henry and William having had land in Kentucky. In 1789 there was also a Thomas "Jeffrys" who, with Wm. "Jeffer­ ies" and Henry "Jeffries", was already in Mercer Co., Ky., also a Matthew Jeffries. (See Will under "Mercer Co., Ky.")

In 1940, at Warrenton, the county seat of Fauquier County, where our Joseph Jef­ fries lived, we unearthed a somewhat vague family record in the possession of Mr. Joseph A. Jeffries of that city, which concerns his branch of the Jeffries family. Probably his James and George were the sons of the Alexander who died 1762 and if so were brothers of our Joseph Jeffries. The record runs thus:

James and George Jeffries, brothers, came about 1756 from Lancaster Co., Va., to Fauquier Co., and settled west of Watery (now Viewtree) Mt., which is about two and a half miles west of Warrenton. James probably had two sons. George married Susan Headley and had two sons, James and Alexander. [Note that James Headley married a Lucy Jeffries in 1783, and was bondsman at several Jeffries marriages] Alexander, who was a member of Capt. Wm. Edmond's company in the French and Indian War, 1761-3@s were also James Jeffries, Jeffrey Johnston, and John BlackwelD, married a Miss Bryant {or Brianne), and had at least one son, Alexander, Jr., who married ---White, at Baptist Church. (This was the church which Abraham Lincoln's mother attended.) 1Note that a Briant Jef- fries mar. Mary Dulin 19 Jan. 1799 in Fauquier Co] -

Alexander Jeffries, Jr., had James (prob. b. 1770), who lived to be one hundred and a half years old. His wife was Clemence Dulan; they had at least James, Jr., who married Margaret Hinson, and had Joseph A., who married Camilla H. Walden. Several other names were mentioned in an ambiguous way, referring either to the children of Alexander, Sr. or Jr., --it is not very clear which, but probably meant the former. They were:

Briant, who went to Ohio; Willis, who went to Prince William Co.; John, who went to Loudoun Co.; William, who went to Missouri; Susan, who died unmarried; Mary, who married ---Lee; and one whose name was illegible. (End of the record.)

Following are some Fauquier Co. court records, most of which probably refer to members of the above Jeffries family:

1764-- Deed to George Jeffries and Sarah his wife and Alexander his son from Rich­ ard Henry Lee. (Deed Bk. 2, p. 134) (Note that Mary Jeffries, above, mar. a Lee.) Four Lees--John, Richard, Henry, and Hancock ("heir at law to Willis Lee, dec'd. ")--owned tracts of land adjoining each other in Mason .101

Co., Ky,, in 1775. (G.' Glenn Cliff: Hist. of Maysville and Mason Co., 1, p. 32) For these Lees and their Va. land grants see Groome's "Fauquier During the Proprietorship'\ pp. 48, 83, 87, 91, 105, 165, 187, 210, 228; also Walter 11 Lee Hopkins' "Hopkins of Virginia and Related Fams. , p. 214, etc.

1783-- Lucy Jeffries m. James Headley, Eppa Timberlake, bsm. (Bk .. 1, p. i'28)

1786-- James Jeffries m. Alice Goodrich, James Headley, bsm. (ibid; ,·p. '172)

1787-- (Dec. 24) George Jeffries m. Molly Glasscock; James Headley, bsm., consent of Thos. Glasscock, father (ibid., p. 219) (Ther~ is a page and a. half Glasscock records in "Extracts from the Reg. of Farnham Par.; Richmond Co., Va.," in Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., 7, pp. 54-56)

1788-- Littice Jeffries m. James Canard (or Carvell?); Jas. Headley, bsm. (ibid., p. 230)

1788-- Anderson Jeffries m. Mary Gordon; James Headley, bsm., consent 'of Hugh Gordon (ibid . ., p. 237) 102

ADDITIONAL JEFFRIES RECORDS

From here on, the Jeffries section consists of a lot of miscellaneous records which we have accumulated over the years; most of them are court records but many are from books or direct correspondence with descendants. If any previous Jeffries book has been written we are not aware of it, so we are including them in the hope that they may help others to find some "missing links". Most of these families originated in Virginia.

We begin with Barbados, as some early immigrants lived there for a while before settling in this country.

BARBADOS

1680-- Edmond Jefferes and wife and 6 slaves were among the "inhabitants in and about 11 the Towne of St. Michaells • (Hotten's Lists of Emigrants to America, 2, p. 444)

YORK CO., VA.

1646-- "The Court hath made choyce of Thos. Jeffreyes to be constable for the upp pte of Hampton p'sh in the place and stead of Joseph Torquinton and Capt. Wm. Taylor is hereby desired to administer the oath of constable to ye sd Jeffreyes". ("Notes from 11 Records of York Co. , Wm. and Mary Quar. Hi st. Mag. , l st Seri es, 22, p. 237)

1694-- Wm. Jeffreys in York Co. (Torrence, Clayton: Va. Wills and Administrations, 1632 -1800, an Index)

LANCASTER CO., VA.

1660-- A record to the effect that a Wil I iam White and wife Martha had in their I ifetime mortgaged to Mr. John Jeffreys, a merchant of London, a piece of land in Lancaster Co., on the north side of the Rappahannock, which had been granted by patent to Mr. Thos. Brice, 1652. (Va. Col. Abstracts, l, p. 359; also see pp. 122, 284)

1798-- Wm. Jeffries m. Lucy Sebree, 17 Sept.; John Morrison, sec. (Nottingham, S., comp.: Mar. License Bonds of Lancaster Co., 1701-1848)

1825-- Griffin Jeffries m. Elizabeth Payne. (ibid.)

KING AND QUEEN CO., VA. (Records of this covnty were almost completely destroyed by fire in 1864; only fragments remain)

1680--Capt. Jeffryes of the "Golden Fortune" mentioned. (Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog. 25, p. 139) 103

1756-- Gowin Jeffries, b. K. and Q.' Co.; d. in Vigo Co., Ind., whither he had moved in 1847. Was fifer in Rev., in Capt. Wm. Spi1ller 1scompany, Col. Thos. Marshall 1s State Artillery Regt. Pension claim S. 32341. [Note that Moses Jeffries m. Rachel Spiller, widow of Wml (Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of Amer. Rev., Buried in Ind.) Prob. same man-as Going (sic) Jeffries who received Bounty Land in Military Dist. of Ohio; and Gowin Jeffries (#632) who was a private for 3 yrs. in the Conti­ nental line. (Brumbaugh, Gaius M.: Rev. War Recs., 1, pp. 205,458)

1762-68-- Bills presented to various people for keeping the 3 children (incl. Richard) of John Jeffers, dec'd. (Vestry Bk. of Blissland Par., pub. 1935 by Library Board, Richmond)

1828-- Thos. Jeffries witnessed a deed from John and Polly Shackleford of K. and Q. Co., to John Cook, Jr. (Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., 25, p. 65)

Probably it was this Thomas who was the son of Richard and Ann (Pollard) Jef­ fries; mar. Mary M. Lewis, and had John Edgar Jeffries, b. 1845. The latter mar. Lucy Betty Leitch, and their daughter Lucy George Jeffries, b. 1875, was still I iv­ ing recently in Culpeper, to which her gr. -grandparents, Richard and Ann, moved from King and Queen Co. She said that they were related in some way to the Bag­ bys of K. and Q. Co. Miss Lucy told us that her grandmother knew an Enoch Jef­ fries who lived in Culpeper, but she was not sure who he was.

The marriage of Richard Jefferies and Ann C. Pol lard was performed by the Rev. John Woodville, Rector of St. Mark 1s Episcopal Church, at the home of a Mrs. Wat­ kins, 21 Oct, 1796.

(Knorr, Catherine L.:Mars.·ofCulpeperCo., Va., 17f31:..1·915. l}rom St. Mark's Par. Reg] )

OVERWHARTON PARISH (OLD STAFFORD CO,)

1732-3-- Will of Thomas Jeffrite (sic)

1744-- Jeffries, Silent m. Rose Southard, Jan. 19

1744-- Jeffries, James, son of Alexander, b. Nov. 25

1746-- Jeffries, James, m. Sarah Matthews, Dec. 23

1747-- Jeffries, Su~anna, dau. of James and Elizab~th, b. Apr. 8

1747-- Jeffries, Betty, dau. of James and Sarah, b. Aug. 11, d. Aug. 17

1747-- Jeffries, Catherine, dau. of James, b. Qct. 25

1751-- Jeffries, Elizabeth, m. Nelson Kelly, Nov. 4 104

1754-- Jeffries, Lydia, dau. James and Sarah, b. Sept. 17

1754-- Jeffries, Joseph m. Margaret Smith Oct. 24 (our line)

1756-- Jeffries, George m. Sarah Groves (or Graves) Feb. 8

1756-- Jeffries, Sarah, dau. James was baptized Apr. 26

1758-- Jeffries, Catherine m. Wm. Halley Feb. 9

(Boogher, Wm. F. : Overwharton Par. , 1720-1760, 01 d Stafford Co.)

Ml DDLESEX CO., VA.

1686-- "Thomas ffitz Jeffreys ye sone of Wil I iam ffitz Jeffreys and Ann his wife borne Aug. 23 11 (Christ's Church Par. Reg., Middlesex Co., Va.)

1770;.- Wm. Jeffries m. Esther Lee Feb. 10 (ibid.)

1783-- Gowan Jeffries m. Ann Jordan Apr. 17 (ibid.) Note that a Gowan Jeffries was b. 1756 in King and Queen Co.

RICHMOND CO., VA.

1692-- Deed of gift from Alex. Newman to his god-daughter, Esther Jeffries, youngest dau. of Edward and Elizabeth Jeffries. (Richmond Co. Deed Bk.) This Alex. New­ man was the eldest son of John, who d. in Old Rappahannock Co., Va. Alex. left no sons, so he left land to a nephew, stipulating that it was always to be held by a Newman. Perhaps Esther was a niece of Alex. Newman.

1701-- Edward Jeffries wit. to a deed.

1714-- Edward Geffery's (Jeffries) will, dated 18 Apr., pr. 7 July 1714. Wife Elizabeth, son John Jeffries; daus. Prudence Palmer, Elizabeth Miskell, Esther Charlton, Margaret Jeffries; gr. -children Eliz. Jeffrey, Wm. Myskil I, Wilson, son of Thos. Chari ton.

1717-- John Jeffries makes a deed to his sister Margaret, wife of Thos. Bryant (Bryan). The Bryans lived in St. Paul's Par. (Stafford Co., later King George Co.) Note that an Alexander Jeffries m. a Miss Bryant. (See above.)

1720-- "My daughter Elizabeth Jeffries" w.as a beneficiary in wili of Richard Hill.

1732-- Wm. King and wife Elizabeth sold land which was left to said Elizabeth by her father Daniel Jeffries, who had bought this land in 1708 from Robt. Wood. Daniel's widow m. 2) ---Squibb. (Bk. 8, p. 617) 105

1734-- Thomas Geffrey's will (also spelled Jeffries), dated 10 Mar. 1734, pr. July Court 1740. Wife Mary; children Eliz., Mary, William, Winifred, Ann, Thomas, Esther, Priscilla, Margaret.

ESSEX co. I VA.

1642-- Thomas Jefferyes assigned 200 acres of land on Charles River to John Bailey. (Bk. 1)

1701-- Wm. Jefferiss, Inv. (Torrence's Index)

JAMES CITY CO., VA.

1704-- Matt Jeffrys assessed on 100 acres of Iand.

HENRICO CO., VA.

1708-- William Jeffries, will (Torrence's Index)

1822-- Thomas Jeffries' obituary in "Richmond Enquirer", May 31

WESTMORELAND CO., VA.

1734-- Will of Wm. Butler. Names "my dau. Jane Jeffries, my brother Thomas Jeffries". Jan. 18-Mar. 26 (Fothergill, Augusta B.: Wills of Westmoreland Co., Va., 1654- 1890)

1735-- Edmond"Jeffress will. Names "wife Ann; sons Jeremiah, Robt., George, Edmond; children I have by my wife, viz., Elizabeth, Ann, Mary, Catherine, Ellenor, Alice, Jeremiah, and Robert; my dau. Eliz. Garner equal share of mill leased of J. Gamer. 11 (ibid., p. 101) (4 Dec. 1735-25 May 1736)

1742-- Ann Jefferis inv. (Torrence's Index)

1743-- Edmund Jefferis inv. · (Torrence's Index)

1763-- George Jeffries will. Names "My children Wm., John, George, Mariah, Eliz., and Ann. My wife Elizabeth and Jeremiah Jeffries my executors". (30 Aug.-25 Oct. 1763) (Fothergill, p. 153)

1766-- Jeremiah Jeffries will, 27 Sept. -28 Oct. Property to "my brother Robert", to Wm. Coward his freedom, "my wife" al I estate. (ibid., p. 157)

1784-- Robert Jeffries wi 11, 28 Feb. -30 Nov. Wife Mary, "to John and dau. Catherine Elinore land where they live"; sons Robert, James. (ibid., p. 179) Fothergill says Mary Jeffries was a dau. of Jos. Garner. 106

1787 and 1789--Robt. Jeffries, inv. (Torrence's Index)

SURRY CO., VA.

1745-- Jno. Jeff res, Jr. , wi 11. (Torrence's Index)

1752-- John Jeffrys, Jr., will (ibid;.)

ORANGE CO., VA.

1752-- Appraisement of estate of Rich. Jeffreys. No heirs' names mentioned. Rich. Sebree, Admn. (Orange Co. Rec. Bk. 2, p. 184)

PRINCE WILLIAM CO., VA. (Many Records of this County Were Destroyed or Defaced)

1755-- Henry Smith and Sarah his wife, gift to Margaret Jeffries (Pr. Wm. Co. Court Order ~1753-1755, p. 320) Fauquier Co. was not organized until 1757, hence before that date records wou Id be found in Pr. Wm. Co.

NEW KENT CO., VA.

1756-- 11 To John Jeffers for keeping Rich; Gilm 5 mos. 11

1762-- John Jeffers dec'd.

176?-- "To John Wall for keeping 3 Ghildren of John Jeffers, dec 1d. 11

1768-- "To John Wall for keeping Rich. Jeffers, Orphan"

(Vestry Bk. of Blissland Parish, pub. 1935 by Lib. Board, Richmond)

CHARLOTTE CO., VA.

1759-- Jeffres, Thomas, born. He died 1794; m. Mary (who d. 1810), dau. of James and Mary5 (Bedford) Haml e.tt of Charlotte Co. Their descendants can be found in 11 The Ligon Family and Connections", by Wm. D. Ligon, Jr. (1, p. 755)

NORTHUMBER~ANO CO., VA.

1768-- Jeffries, Sarah, will. (Torrence's Index) 107

1807-- Jeffries, William, widower, m.' Frances Ann Pitman, dau. of Fortunatus and Mary Pitman (b, Jan. 29, 1786?); Opie Jeffries, Sec. Note signed by Lottie(?) Palmer CWCY (Westmoreland Co.) (ibid.)

1810-- Jeffries, Opie, m. Betsy Sims, Jan. 8; George Swanson, Sec. (Mars. in Northum­ berland Co., Va., 1783-1850)

1816-- Jeffries, Frances, wid., m. Jeduthen James, widower, Mar. 7; Daniel Pitman, Sec. (ibid.)

1818-- Jeffries, Edmund R., widower, m. Sally L. Christopher, Widow, Jan. 10; Fleming Bates, Sec. (ibid.)

1819-- Jeffries, Elizabeth, m. Iverson Kent, July 12; Wm. B. Kent, Sec. (ibid.)

1824--Jeffries, Sally, m. Ishmael Branson, Jan. 2; George L. Beaucham, Sec.;consentof Jeremiah Jeffries as to Sally. (ibid.)

1829-- Jeffries; Henry, m. Ellin Haynie, wid. Sept. 18; Edward Sebree, Sec. (ibid.)

1832-- Jeffries, Hudson, m. Ann Selvey, Jan. 9; Edward (or Edwin) Lee, Sec. (ibid.)

1832-- Jeffries, James, m. Mary Gill, dau. Martha Gill Feb. 9; Kindall Lee, Sec. (ibid.)

1836-- Jeffries, Jeremiah, m. Lucy Self, widow, May 9; David B. Taylor, Sec. (ibid.)

1841-- Jeffries, Elizabeth, widow, m. Newby Berrick Dec. 17; Edward Payne, Sec. (ibid.)

ACCOMAC co. I VA.

1769,-- Jeffrey, Alex,, will (Torrence's Index)

PITTSYLVANIA CO., VA.

(Date?)--Jeffreys, Patsy, dau. of John Jeffreys, mar. Wm. Curry; Thos. Curry, Sur. (Knorr, CL: Mars. of Pittsylvania Co., 1767-1805)

(Date? )--Jeffries, Garland, mar. Virginia Wilson, desc. of Wm. Tunstall (Clement, Maud C.: Hist. of Pittsylvania Co.)

A Wm. Jeffries is listed in co. of Capt. Joshua Stone in Rev. War; also Wm. Jeffries inco. of Capt. Wm. Dix, Lt. David Hunt, Ens. Clement McDaniel. (ibid.)

MECKLENBURG CO., VA.

1773-- Jeffries, Jno., Jr., inv. (Torrence's Index) 108

1773-- Jeffries, Jno., Jr. will (Torrence's Index)

1779-- Jeffries, William, will (Tor~ence's Index)

1792-- Jeffries, Jno., will (Torrence's Index)

1795-- Jeffries, Marcy G., will (Torrence's Index)

1779-- Jeffrtes,Archellis,m. Elizabeth Smith, dau. of Eli, Sept. 14; Drury Smith, Sec.

1783-- Jeffries, Richard, m. Jane Whitehead July 1; Robert Smith, Sec.

1788-- Jeffries, Swepson, Jr., m. Elizabeth Coleman Mar. 6; Wm. Baskerville, Sec.; wits., Swepson Jeffries (father of groom), Thomas and Eliz. Burnett, Wm. Lewis.

1789-- Jeffries, Swepson, m. Isabell Goode Feb. 8; Benj. Pennington, Sec.

1789-- Jeffries, James, m. Ann Hogan May 11; Lewis James Toome, Sec.

1797-- Jeffries, Richard, m. Prudence Russel I. June 19; Thomas Burnett, Sec.

1798-- Jeffries, Thomas, m. Mary Richeson Feb. 26; James Harrison, Sec.

1800-- Jeffries, Swepson, m. Sarah Minor Mar. 10; George Mi nor, Sec.

1801-- Jeffries, William B., m. Elizabeth Jeffries Oct. 5; Richard Jeffries, Sec.

1806-- Jeffries, John L., m. Rebecca Richards Sept. 8; Wm. Richards, Sec.

1809-- Jeffries, Benjamin, m. Nancy Evans Dec. 11; Matthew Baptist, Sec. (Mar. License Bonds of Mecklenburg Co., Va., 1765-1810)

NORTHAMPTON CO., VA.

1781-- Jeffries, Wm., m. Sarah Bullock, dau. Thomas Bullock Sept. 18; Wm. Wood, Sec.

1788-- Jeffrey, Soloman, m. Tensey Jacob Jan. 16

1803-- Jeffries, William, m. Polly Bingham Jan. 26; Sam. Beavens, Sec.

1810-- Jeffry, Littleton, m. Nancy Collins Sept. 18; James Jacob, Sec.

1817-- Jeffrey, Soloman, m. Nancy Collins Dec. 3; Mark Collins, Sec.

1827-- Jeffrey, Littleton, m. Lurany Collins, dau. of Peggy Collins June 13; Nathan Dighouse and Mark Col I ins, Secs. (Northampton Co., Va., Mar. Bonds, 1706-1754) 109

GREENSVILLE CO., VA.

1783-- Jeffries, Achilles, m. Mary Wall, widow, Mar. 5; Timothy Rives, Sur. (Tyler's Quar. Mag., 1921-22, 3, p. 63) {Several others also in this)

1789-- Jeffries, Thomas, m. Silvey Hethcock Oct. 8; mar. by the Rev. Wm. Garner (Knorr, C.L.: Mars. of Greensville Co., Va., 1781-1825)

1790-- Jeffries, Drury, m. Silvia Scott, Jan. 28; Andrew Jeffries, Sur.; mar. by the Rev. Wm. Garner (ibid.)

1791-- Jeffries, Nathan, m. Clary Norton June 23; Repts. Steward, Sur. (ibid.)

1794-- Jeffries, Grief, m. Colby Hathcock; consent of her father, Andrew Jeffries; Shad­ rach Jeffries, Sur.; witness, John Justice. (ibid.)

1794-- Jeffries, Achilles--will (Torrence's Index)

1795-- Jeffers, Ginsy, m. R_obt. Brooks Mar. 26; Drury Going, Sur.; wits. Lewis Jeffers or/ and Fostin (?) Jeffers. She was over 21 yrs. of age. (Knorr)

1808-- Jeffries, Henry, m. Sarah Shehorn Feb. 18; Uriah Cook, Sur.; mar. by the Rev. James McKendree (ibid.)

1808-- Jeffries, Rebecca, m. James Augustus Wall Sept. 8; consent of Mary Jeffries, mother; mar. by the Rev. James McKendree. (ibid.)

1821-- Jeffries, Ann S., m. William A. Tomlinson May 8; James Jourdan, Sur. (ibid.)

1823-- Jeffries, Lucy, m. Thomas Lane; Isham Hawkins, Sur.; wit., P.A. Wardlow; mar. by the Rev. Thomas Moore. Lucy was dau. of Nathan and Clary Jeffries.

1825-- Jeffries, Dollarson, m. Clary Jeffries, dau. of Nathan and Clary (Norton) Jeffries; Hartwel I Gordon, Sur.; wits., Sil as Jeffries and Isham Hawkins. This bride also called Martha Jeffries.

CHESTERFIELD CO .. , VA.

1786-- Jeffries, John, m. Ann Elizabeth Jones Sept. 7. (Bell, Landon C.: Cumberland Par., Lunenburg Co., Va., 1746=1816)

PRINCE GEORGE CO,,, VA.

1786-- Jeffries, Sal Iy, m, Drury Al Ien Mar. 22. They seem to have been married in Cumber­ !and Parish, Lunenburg Co., Va. (ibid.) 110

FREDERICK CO., VA.

1792-- Jeffries, Job, came from Concord Monthly Meeting (Friends) in Chester Co., Pa., to Hopewel I M. M. in Frederick Co., Va. This Mtg. took in much of northern Va. and perhaps included Fauquier Co. in its jurisdiction.

1794-- Jefferis, Job, m. Rebekah Long, dau. of Owen and Lydia Dec. 10. (Hinshaw: American Quaker Genealogy, 6, p. 414)

SUSSEX CO., VA.

1793-- Jeffers, Daniel, m. Elizabeth Moss Dec. 26. Mar. by the Rev. Henry Moss. (Daniel's name also down as Jefferson) (Knorr: Mars. of Sussex Co. 1754-1810)

POWHATAN CO., VA.

1796-- Jeffers, George, m. Mildred Dorton Feb. 11; Henry Hatcher, Sur.; wits., Elizabeth and R. Sneed. (Pow. Co. Mar. Reg.; Knorr: Mars. of Powhatan Co., Va., 1777-1830)

1805-- Jeffries, Elizabeth, m. Edward Bass Mar. 2; Robert Moseley, Sur.; wits., Ann Moseley and Wm. B. Taylor; mar. by the Rev. Charles Forsee of Chesterfield Co., who says that Edward Bass is also of Chesterfield Co. Bass m. Rebecca Moseley about two years later. (ibid.)

HALIFAX CO., VA.

1796--Jefres, Sarah, m. AmosSileath Nov. 28; FrancisM. Petty, Sur.; Sarah signs her own consent. His name also spelled"Silwick. "(Knorr: Mars. of Halifax Co., Va., 1753-1800)

LUNENBURG CO., VA.

1816-- Jeffress, Thomas H., m. Christiana Blackwell June 12. (Lunenburg Will Bk., 18, p. 249) "The original seat of the Jeffresses is near Knight and Oliver's Mill in Lunen­ burg Co." "John Jeffress was the father of numerous sons". Much is found on Jef­ fresses in "Notes on Southside Va. 11 by Walter A. Watson (pp. 164-5, etc.). Also, for Jordan-Jeffress family see Landon C. Bell's "Old Free State" and "Cumberland Parish"; and "Ligon Family and Connections" by Wm. D. Ligon, Jr. (Vol. 2)

1823·-- Jeffress, Edward Bedford, known as the II Father of South Boston", b. in Lunenburg Co.; m. 1846 Mary H. Harvey, b. 1825. (Carrington, Wirt J. Hist. of Halifax Co., Va., 1924) Gives descendants. 111

SPOTSYLVANIA CO., VA.

1848-- Jeffries, Wm. J. , m. Mary E. Tate; Chas. W. Gore, Sur. , who makes oath that Mary is over 21. (Knorr. Mars. of Fredericksburg, Va., 1782-1850)

FAUQUIER CO., VA.

First, a few da~a from genealogies of two of the families of the Germantown colony:

Drucilla Jeffries, b. 1811, Fauquier Co., was the first wife of Wilfred6 Utterback (William5John4Hemy3John Philip2Herman1),· b. 1816 Fauquier Co. Wilfred's sister Nancy, b, 1811, Fauquier Co., m. 1827 Presley N. Jeffries, b. Fauquier Co. They removed to Maysville, Mason Co., Ky., where his $ister Margaret and her husband, Fred'k Fishback, had gone to live in 1814, before moving on to Bracken Co., Ky. The Fishbacks had 13 children, one of whom was named Enoch. Presley and Nancy Jeffries had Mary Frances (b. 1829), George Wm. (b. 1832), and Sally Smith. (Kemper, W. M, The Fishback Family; Utterback, Wm. I. Genealogy of the Utterback Family)

Mary A. Jeffries, m. Henry5Grubb, b. 1834, son of Elizabeth Brumbaugh. (Brum­ baugh, G. M.: Geneal. of Brumback Fam., p. 478)

The following additional records are from the original Marriage, Deed, and Will Books in the office of the County Clerk of Fauquier Co., Va., at Warrenton:

1795-- Jeffries, Moses, m. Molly Rector. (According to a descendant(?), he d. in Rappahannock Co., Va., in 1854; she says that his marriage to Molly Rector was his second one; another desc. says these are two different men)

(A Moses Jeffrys was on the first land tax list of Prince Wm. Co., Va. in 1784)

1797-- Jeffries, Mary, m. George Busby

1798-- Jeffries, Ephraim, m. Tabetha Norman

1800-- Jeffries, James, m. Sally Hume (Note that ca. 1795 Thomas Jeffries--pre­ sumably otne of the sons of our Joseph--m. Frances Hume in Fauquier Co.)

1785-- Jeffries, John, sold land to Yell is Johnson

1794-- Jeffries, Joseph, and wife Margaret sold land to Jacob Cornwell

1795-- Jeffries, Joseph and wife Mary(Marg. ?) sold land to Wm. Asberry l 12

1803-- Jeffries, William, and wife sold land to Harmon Utterback

1803-- Jeffries, Wil I iam, and wife et al. sold land to Wm. Waddel I

1803-- Jeffries, Enoch, bought land from John Y. Taylor and wife Catherine (This rec. from Va. Mag., 35, p. 310)

1807-- Jeffries, Enoch, sold land to Benj. Bal I

1807-- Jeffries, Alex., sold land to Eli Holtzclaw

1810-- Jeffries, Wi 11 i am, sold Iand to Harmon Utterback

1824-- Jeffries, Enoch, sold land to Reuben Smith

1794-- Jeffries, Elizabeth, is mentioned in the will of Joseph Holzclaw as his daugh­ ter. His other children were Archibald, Stephen, Eli ~ed. 1848, "far ad­ vanced in years~, Agnes Payne, Frankey Hitt, Sally. Wits. to the will were Chas. Kemper and John Kemper, Jr., Benj. Bal I, Nath'I. Rector.

1806-- Jeffries, Alexander, will

1807-- Jeffries, Joseph, will

1808-- Jeffries, John, appraisement by Thos. Utterback, etc.

1816-- Jeffries, George, appraisement by Ludwell A. and Thos. A. Rector, and Sam. Adams

1824-- Jeffries, Agnes, division and allotment

1827-- Jeffries, Joseph, executor's account

1827-- Jeffries, George, Administrator's account

1830-- Jeffries, George, Administratrix's account

1833-- Jeffries, John, appraisement

1834-- Jeffries, Enoch, wil I and appraisement

1842-- Jeffries, Alexander, will and appraisement

And later were James E., Moses, Josephine M., Agnes, Agatha, Eli, Alex., etc. 113

CULPEPER CO., VA.

The following records are from the original Marriage, Deed, and Will Books in the office of the County Clerk of Culpeper Co., Va., at Culpeper:

1786-- Jeffries, Sally, m. John Pierce

1792-- Jeffries, Elizabeth, m. Ludwel I Yancy. (Evidently she was dau. of James, who d. 1805)

1794-- Jeffries, Alexander, m. Frances Favor (Dec. 23)

1797-- Jeffries, Thomas, m. Thiza Kegg (or Key) (Nov. 2)

1800-- Jeffries, John, m. Rosamond Favor (Mar. 20)

1819-- Jeffries, Polly, m. John Fletcher

1826-- Jeffries, Jeremiah, m. Isabelle Pulliam

1829-- Jeffries, George, m. Anne E. Wood

1832-- Jeffries, Ambrose, m. Susan Hilton

1834-- Jeffries, Elizabeth F., m. Joseph Hitt

1837-- Jeffries, Sarah, m. Isaac Duval

1837-- Jeffries, Ambrose, m. Mary James Gaines

1840-- Jeffries, Frances, m. Argulus Samuel

1844-- Jeffries, Elizabeth, m. Joseph Hitt

1845-- Jeffries, James, m. Sarah F. Hudson

1847-- Jeffries, George, m. Sarah T. Wiley

1847-- Jeffries, Robert, m. Ann E. Lewis

1849-- Jeffries, Enoch, m. Elizabeth Jeffries

1852-- Jeffries, James A., m. Ora Ann Tanner (Dec. 20)

1852-- Jeffries, Virinda, m. Abraham Tanner (Dec. 20)

1856-- Jeffries, Octavus, m. Ann Maria McCormick 114

1861-- Jeffries, Lucy M., m. George W. Wells

1862-- Jeffries, Columb.ia, m. Richard H. Bywaters (Jan. 4)

1862-- Jeffries, Ellen, m. Wm. M. Clark (Oct. 20)

1863-- Jeffries, Sally R., m. Samuel Rixey, Jr. (Mar. 4)

1867-- Jeffries, Mary E., m. Wm. W. Lewis, Jr.

1869-- Jeffries, F. M., m. John Lee (Aug. 7)

1869-- Jeffries, Ann C., m. Charles S. Jones (Sept. 27)

1872-- Jeffries, Wm. C., m. Mary J. Hitt

1872-- Jeffries, Columbia, m. Thomas S. Simms (Jan. 2)

1881-- Jeffries, M. Dudly, m. Anna B. Newcomber (Nov. 30)

1888-- Jeffries, Mary E., m. J. Polk Hill (Apr. 14)

1890-- Jeffries, Marion, m. Kate M. Goodloe (Oct. 22)

1783-- Jeffries, James--lease from Geo. and Thos. Newman on 464 acres of the Geo. Wm. Fairfax land

1798-- Jeffries, Alexander--deed from Benj. Gray and wife Mary, all of Culpeper Co. --L322-215 a. --tract "whereon Benj. Gray Iives". Adjoins Elizabeth Faver, Benj. Gray, Alex. Jeffries, Benj. Tutt, Henry Brown. Wits., D. Jameson, Henry Ward, Reuben Jeffries. j!robably Eliz. Faver was mother of Frances and Rosamond above J

1798-- Jeffries, Richard--indenture from Sarah Watkins (land "whereon she resides"). Wits., Daniel Threlkeld, F. S. Jones, Chas. D. Wright

1799-- Jeffries, John--deed from John Pierce and wife Patience--L 82--land in Little Fork of the Rappahannock, adj. Reuben Jeffris, Fairfax. Wits., Reuben Jeffris, Wm. Howe, Benj. Corbin. . 1800-- Jeffries, John--deed from James Hackl ey--$500--200 a. --part of Iand whereon Hackley I ives, adj. John and Reuben Jeffries. Wits., John Wiggin­ ton, Reuben Jeffries, Alex. F. Rose.

1801-- Jeffries, Reuben--deed from John Pierce and w. Patience--$240--144-1/2 a. land in Little Fork of Rappahannock, adj. John Jeffries, Fairfax, Wm. Green (on Moungo Mt.). Wits., John Jeffries, Gabriel Green,., Wm. Brooke, Jas. Hackley 115

1801-- Jeffries, Alexander, "~f Co. of Fauquier and late of Culpeper Co." paid mortgage he owed to Benj. Gray "late of Culpeper Co., but now of the State of Kentucky".

1801-- Jeffries, Reuben--gift of land (200 a. with all houses and rights) from his father, John Jeffries.

1801-- Jeffries, John--gift of a slave girl to his granddaughter, Elizabeth Ballenger. Wits., John Jeffries, Daniel James.

1801-- Jeffries, Thomas--gift of land from his father, James Jeffries

1801-- Jeffries, Richard and wife, Ann C. --gift of slaves from Ann's uncle, Wm. Temple, of Culpeper, but late of King and Queen Co. (See K. and Q. Co., above)

1802-- Jeffries, Thomas--deed from Benj. Tutt, both of Culpeper Co. --L 500--land whereon Tutt I ives, adj. John Shackleford, Duval. Wits., F. Lightfoot, Wm. Ashby, Wm. Broadus, Jr.

1803-- Jeffries, Thomas--deed from Martin Pickett and wife, and Joseph Blackwell and wife Anne of Co. of Fauquier--147-1/2 a. --land purchased of Wm. Spilman, on south side of Thornton's Road, adj. Smith, Fairfax. Wits., George B. Pickett, Hugh R. Campbell, 8. Roe, T. Buckner, Geo. Pickett, Jr.

1804-- Jeffries, Thomas, Trustee, from Thos. B. Farish--complicated land deal-­ Jeffries had just sold to Farish a tract bounded by lands of Mrs. Sarah Watkins, John Mason, John Saunders, and John Shackleford, by the road "leading from Culpeper Court House up through the Stonehouse Mt. 11 Wits., Wm. Ward,

Thos o Day, Thos. W. Lightfoot.

1805-- Jeffries, Alexander--sold slave for L 100 to Gilbert Combs.

1805-- Jeffries, John, Jro--from Edw. Carrington, exor. for Lewis Burrell.

1805-- Jeffries, James, from Jas. G., Francis, et als., Walker.

1805-- Jeffries, Thos. , from Hannah Drew, a Iot in Fairfax.

1805-- Jeffries, Thomas, from James Jeffries

1807-- Jeffries, John, Jr., of Culpeper Co., indebted to Edward Carrington for $600, sells to John Mc Neale and Philip Lightfoot 227 a. land in Culpeper, corner Robert Green and Jonas Garner on Tobacco Rd., adj. Thomas Jeffries. (It is also near Reuben Jeffries.)

1807-- Jeffries, Thomas and wife Thirza sel I to Mc Neale and Lightfoot 325 a. land to pay a debt to Edw. Carrington; land corner to Robt. Latham and Reuben Samuel. 116

1810-- Jeffries, Moses, from Brutis Ringo and wife

1811-- Jeffries, Joseph, from Hay Tai iaferro and wife

1811-- Jeffries, Richard, from Lester(?) Pollard

1811-- Jeffries, Thomas, et als., Trust. for Thos. Farish--from Thos. Eldridge

1811-- Jeffries, Thos. and wife Thirza, sell to John S. Barbour a lot on Coleman St. in town of Fairfax, "sometimes called Culpeper Court House".

1812-- Jeffries, Alexander, from James Sims

1814-- Jeffries, Enoch, Trust. for John Gibson--from Wm. Pritchell

1815-- Jeffries, John, from Richard Gregory and wife

1819-- Jeffries, Richard, from Hannah Pol Iard

1820-- Jeffries, Reuben and wife Nancy Culp, sell to John Jeffres 13 a. land in Little Fork of the Rappahannock River, nr. John Pierce I s Ii ne

1821-- Jeffries, Reuben; Sr., Trus. ,--from Wm. Jeffries

1822-- Jeffries, William, Culpeper, sells land to John H. Ward and heirs to pay a trust

1822-- Jeffries, John, from Reuben Jeffries and wife

1826-- Jeffries, Eliza, from John J. Miller

1828-- Jeffries, Ambrose, et al., Trus. --from Rich. Jeffries

1828-- Jeffries, Anne C., Trus. --from Rich. Jeffries

1830-- Jeffries, Wm. Culp, sells to John H. Wood and heirs to pay deed of trust to Mr. Deatherage

1831-- Jeffries, Enoch, from Mark S. Chilton, Comr., on behalf of Octavia, Eliza- beth, Jane, and James Blackwell, children of Joseph Blackwell

1832-- Jeffries, Enoch, and wife et al., from George Pickett, Jr.

1833-- Jeffries, Enoch, from Wil I iam Bal I

1833-- Jeffries, George, from Fred 1k. Fishback and wife Sophia, Culpeper Co., which Fishback had purchased of John Payne 1 s Trustees, including lot adj. Meeting House lot, etc. 117

1836-- Jeffries, Enoch, and wife Mary A., and Charlotte Bal I, mother of Wm. Jr., agree on value of Wil I iam 1 s interest in a property mentioned in a convey­ ance from Wm. Bal I and in wi 11 of Henry Duval.

1837-- Jeffries, Capt. Richard, mentioned in Chancery Box #11

1845-- Jeffries vs. Hitt. John M., James, Berryman, Mary L., Elizabeth, Martha A., Wm. A. (or E.), Verander, Sarah A., and Reuben H. Jeffries (the last four infant children by Reuben Jeffries their father and next friend) sue to get the property which their grandfather, John Hitt, Ieft them in the hands of Joel Hitt. Their mother, Elizabeth Jeffries, who was John Hitt 1 s dau., was to get 1/6 part, and at her death it was to go to her children.

1846-- Jeffries, George, sells 30 a. allotted to him and wife in division of lands of John

1847-- Jeffries, Enoch, from Harriet M. Utterbach--$850--200 a. --land purchased by Thos. Hill at sale of Wm. Smith's property; adj. James Pendleton, Enoch Jeffries, Major Yancy.

1849-- Jeffries, George, Octavus, Columbia, George Latene, Mason, and Hill, infant children of George Jeffries and his late wife, Ann E. Jeffries, now dec 1d. Geo. Jeffries rec'd. from John Wood in right of his wife now dec 0d, two slaves and land as one of the heirs of her father, the said John Wood. , .. He was entitled to 11 A life estote in tenancy, by the courtesy 11 of England , so George Jeffries now releases his interest to his children in all that land on which he now resides, which is over the road leading from the Brick Church to Freeman's Ford, corner to N. W. Barnes, about 40 a., after death of sd. George Jeffries.

1860-- Jeffries, George, makes J. J. Halsey (a lawyer)_ Trustee for Mrs. Sarah J. Jeffries, wife of sd. George, for $340 "she has accumulated after many 11 years of care , shal I secure for her separate use and then to her ch ii dren.

1860-- Jeffries, Thomas, receives deed from F.M. Lathan Culp. Then Thos. Jeffries and wife Mary se 11 Iand to John Fox,

1867-- Jeffries, Thomas and wife Mary sel I to Robt. S. Lewis certain land al lotted to Mary M. Jefferies and Robt. S. Lewis by the late John Lewis.

1875-- Division of land of the late Thos. Jeffries to Mary M. Jeffreis, her dower. To John E. Jeffries, M. Dudley Jeffries, Wm. L. Jeffries, Mary E. Hill, Mel­ ville Jeffries, and Marion Jeffries, their parts.

Many more Jeffries transactions later. 118

1805-- Jeffries, James--will, written and proved same year--named his children, Molly Mc­ Coy, Lydda, Sally,, Susanna Hansbrough, Thomas, Sil ah Mason, Elizabeth Yancy, John, James, and Alexander. Thomas inherited his plantation. Wits., Reuben · Samuel, Francis Apperson, Susan Farish. (Will Bk. E, p. 119) j!.Yancey emi­ grated from Wales in 1642 to the James River district J

1813-17--Jeffries, John, will (missing) (Bk. G, p. 103)

1827-30--Jeffries, Joseph,. inv., etc. ( G, p. 375 and L, p. 119)

1844-- Jeffries, Elizabeth, will; leaves property to Wm. Emison for her dau., Sarah Duval, wife of Isaac M. (Q, p. 34)

1855-- Jeffries, Capt. Richard--appr., etc. (T, pp. 214, 217)

1856-- Jeffries, James E., will. "To my beloved wife, Sarah, all my estate her lifetime; then to be divided between all my children". Wit., Wm. Jeffries,

1861-62--Jeffries, Ambrose, appr. and div. of slaves to Rich. C. and Susan A. Jeffries and to Geo. W. Wells. Thos. Jeffries, adm. (U, p. 552; V, p. 138)

1862--Jeffries, Francis Meredith, will. He left his 3 servants to nephew, Geo. M. Wood, and his riding mare to Anna Bell Wood, wife of George. Others named in the will were the 7 children of his sister, Sally Corder, viz.,: Aldridge, John, Judson(?), Henry Clay, Jeffries, Sally and Silly. His executors were to sell his land in Rappahannock Co., "reserving the grave yard", and $400 were to be used for a stone wall around it. (V, p. 22) Codicil mentions Jimmy(?) and John Cropp, children of his dec'd. niece, Ann Cropp. (See index)

1866-- Jeffries, Mrs. Ann E. , gets her dower in estate of her Iate husband, Robt. S. Jeffries, --land and houses ("had good property"). Wits., Lewis P. Nelson, Geo. M. Williams, E. B. Hill, Sam. Rixey. (V, 324) (See 1875 deed) l].ixey Geneal., by R. P. Rixey, says that Sam. Rixey, Jr., of Culpeper, mar. Sally Rozine Jeffries, dau. of Thos. and Mary M. Jeffries. She was a sister of Judge Wm. L. Jeffries of Culpeper Co. Court, the Rev. Dudley M. Jeffries of Memphis, Tenn., Marion and Melville Jeffries (twins), and Mrs. Polk Hill of Culpeper]

1866-- Jeffries, Ann C. and John L., heirs of Robt. S. Jeffries, dec 1 d., receive land of sd. Robt. S. Jeff ri es-"."I ocated nr. Flint and John Rixey.

1870-- Jeffries, Lucinda, will. Names brother, Robt. S. Jeffries, brother-in-law, Enoch Jeffries, sister Elizabeth. Wits., Edmond Pendleton, Lewis Yancey. (W, 195) j!lizabeth m. 1849 Enoch Jeffrie~

1871-- Jeffries, Thomas, appr. (W ,290)

1871-- Jeffries, George L., Trustee's acct. (W, 318) 119

1877-- Jeffries, Enoch, inv. and appr., Very small estate; W. W. Lewis, Jr., admr. (X, 272)

No more until 1910.

ANN ARUNDEL CO., MARYLAND

1671-- Jeffreys, John, test of will of Richard Wells

BALTIMORE CO., MARYLAND

1789-- Jeffery, Sarah, m. John Sloan Nov. 30 (D. A. R. Mag. -- Date lost by compiler)

1799-- Jeffries, Priscilla, m. John Morgan Mar. 23. ("Mar. Recs. of Baltimore City and Co.", D,A.R. Mag., 90, No. l, Jan. 1956)

ST. MARY'S CO., MARYLAND

1815-- Jeffries, Sarah, m. Charles Smith Dec. 20. (Brumbaugh, G.M.: Md. Recs., I, p. 388)

GRANVILLE CO., NORTH CAROLINA

Jeffreys, Elizabeth m. Chas. Rust Eaton (ca. 1743-1822), son of Wm. Eaton of York and Pr. Geo. Cos., Va., and Edgecombe and Granville Cos., N.C. (Geneal. of Members, 1896-1940, Sons of the Rev. in Va.)

ROWAN CO., N.C.

Jeffries, Betsy and Sally, twin sisters, b. 1773 (where?), mar., in N.C., Edward (b. ca. 1760) and James Bracken (b. 1772), respectively.' They were brothers. They all removed to Tenn., where at least some of their children were born, then on to Alabama, near Courtland. (Lester, Memory A.: Alldredge, Bracken, Nesmith Fams. and Their Kin. 1957)

SHELBY CO., KENTUCKY

1792-- Jefferies, Robert--1 white male over 21, 6 horses, 12 cattle

1795-- Jefferies, Robt. (Jefres)--1 white male over 21, 2 horses, 18 cattle, 200 a., Wolf Run, 20-2nd rate; tax 8-92-93 120

1796-- Jefferies, Robert (Jeffris)--1 over 21, 1-16 to 21, 2 h., 13 c., 150 a. Wolf Run. (From original Shelby Co. Tax Bks. at Ky. Hist. Soc., Frankfort. In 1793 in Shelby Co. there were only 519 tithable males, which included all males over 16)

1796-- Sarah Qeffrie~ Martin --1 slave, 7 cattle, 131 a. on Gess's Creek.

1804-- Jeffries, Mary, m. Thomas El I is

1804-- Jeffries, Francis, m. Margaret Cravenson. ITn Aug. 1805 11 Marg 1 t Jeffres 11 was a legatee of George Cravenstin, of Shelby Co., Ky., whose wife was Rebeckah] (Shelby Co. Will Bk. 2)

1806-- Jeffries, Jones (or John) m. Anna Cravenson

1806-- Jeffries, Nancy, m. John Warson

1808-- Jeffries, David, father Robt., m. Sally Ell is; mother, Jane

1820-- Jeffries, Susannah, m. Joseph Givedon

(Records at Ky. Hist. Soc. at Frankfort, copied by Mrs. J. N. Cunningham and Mrs. Graham Lawrence)

1806-- Jeffries, John, m. Ann Crivenstin; Francis, bsm.

1815-- Jeffries, Patsy, m. Samuel Romine

1815-- Jeffries, Goring (or Gaines), m. Nancy Romine; f. James (Jeffries?)

1818-- Jeff res, John, m. Harriott Sturges; f. James, dec'd.

1826-- Jeffries, Jesse, m. Nancy Adcock; f. Joshua (Adcock?)

1828-- Jeffries, Nathaniel, m. Mary Adcock; f. Joshua

1828-- Jeffries, Wil I iam, m. Elizabeth Adcock; f. Joshua

1846-- Jeffries, John C., m. Unith Young (another copy says 11 1815!)

1847-- Jeffres, Wm. 0., m. Mary Eliza Mitchell

(Burns, Annie W., Shelby Co., Mars., 1792-1851, incl.) 121

1799-- Robert Jeffries was a town truste~ in Shelbyville

1802-- R. Jeffries witnessed the will of Sarah White, in Feb. (Shelby Co. Will Bk. 2)

1808-- Robt, Jeffries was adm. of the estate of Geo. Cravenstin (ibid.)

1811-- Robt. Jeffries was appr. of the estate of Rebeccah Cravenstin (ibid.)

(1811 was the year of the great earthquake in Shelby Co.)

JESSAMINE CO., KY.

1801-- Jefferies, Thomas, m. Polly Johnson Oct. 7

1811-- Jeffrey, Sarah, m. Claybrook Gooch July 18

(Ardery, Mrs. Wm. B., comp. Ky. Recs.--Early Wills and Mars., pp. 121, 122)

MERCER CO., KY.

1788-- Jeffries, Matthew J., will (Dec. 3, 1788-June 1791); names wife Isabell; sons 11 11 Wm, and John, under age; dau. Agnes, under age; all my children ; execs., son William, Capt. John Smith, Thomas Al I in; wits., Thomas Berry, Na. Hart, Horatio Petty. (Will Bk. 1, p. 63) l!vidow Isabel m. 2) 1792 John Dule (Dooley), as is proved by her will in 1843, in Mercer CoJ A Jeffries descend­ arit says that Elizabeth, Nancy, and Sally were also their chil., and that Eliz. m, Isaac Sutton in 1807 in Mercer Co. · She says that Matthew's son John d. 1814, leaving sons Thomas and Matthew (who got land in Mercer Co.) and dau. Sally (who got land in Jessamine Co., on Hickman Creek)

1789~- Jeffries, Thomas, Henry, and William, in Heinemann and Brumbaugh's 11 First Census of Ky,"' (p. 51)

1791-- Jeffreys, Thos. m. Viney Mays Oct. 26; Daniel Jeffreys, bond; consent, William Jeffreys, William Mays.

1793-- Jeffries, Wi! I iam, mentioned in Mercer Co. Order Bk., 28 Aug.

1806-- Jeffries, Susannah, m. Samuel Mc Nutt

1807-- Jeffries, Elizabeth, m. Isaac Sutton

1814-- Jeffries, Jno., will (10 Nov.-Dec. 1814); names 2 sons, Thomas and Mathes; dau. Sally; sister Nancy Jeffereys; wits., Thos. Allen, Isabel Dooley, Nancy Jeffrey; land irn Jessamine Co., Ky. (Will Bk. 1, p. 63; 5, p. 147) 122

1817-- Jeffries, Thos. m. Polly Alexander

FAYETTE CO., KY.

1803-- Jeffrey, John, of Fayette Co., from Montgomery Bell--$17--131 a. on Hickman Cr., part of Genl. A. Stevens Military Survey--adj. Anthony Samuel (Original Circuit Ct. Bk. A (2nd), p. 177; Bk. 3, p. 17, Fayette Co.)

1827-- Jeffreys, John, of Fayette Co., from James Hill and w. Polly, of Madison Co., Ind. $500--133-1/3 ft. on Upper and Third St., Lexington, on waters of Elkhorn. (ibid.)

1831-- Jeffrey, John, and w. Polly sel I same to Wm. Metcalfe for $350 (Fayette Co. Deed Bk. 7, p. 313)

Next Jeffrys deed was not till 1868 (Rose V. Jeffreys)

1809-- Jeffers, John, m. Elizabeth Trammel; James Reid, bsm.

1837-- Jeffers, Thomas, m. Isabella Finley; f. John Finley

1841-- Jeffers, Elias, m. Matilda Stubbs; f. Wm. Stubbs (Burns. Rec. of Mar. in Fayette Co., Ky., 1803-1851, incl.)

FRANKLIN CO., KY.

Ambrose Jeffries "of Frankfort Co. 11 was a pre-publication subscriber to John Brown's "Dictionary of the Bible", which was published in 1807. (p. 710)

GARRARD CO., KY.

1809-- Jeffries, Lucy, m. Henry Ballinger; Achilles Ballenger, bsm. jS>ther Bal lingers were being mar. in Ky., 1792 o~ (Ky. Pioneers, pp. 104, 127, 129)

1810-- Jeffers, Wm., Census gives 2 males 10-16, one over 45; 2 females under 10, (10-16), l (16-26), l (26-45)

1810-- Jeffers, Wm., Census gives l male 26-45; l female under 10, l (16-26)

1815-- Jeffers, Polly, m. Ben jam in Alverson; (Wm. Jeffers, bsm.) Apr. 10. ~ee below for descendant~ (Burns, Annie W. Rec. of Mars. in Lancaster, Garrard Co., Ky.) 123

1815-- Jeffries, John W., m. Elizabeth Austin; m. Jane, b. Austin, Mitchel 1-20-1840 (ibid.)

CASEY (former! y Lincoln) CO . , KY.

1849-- Jeffries, William, m. 1849 Nancy Humphrey, dau. of John (b. on the Atlantic 1764) and his wife Polly Jones. John's brother" David Humphrey, m. Jane Jones. Both men were said to be Loyalists in Virginia or the Carolinas. They and a Wm. Humphrey paid taxes in 1800 in Lincoln Co. (later it became Casey Co.), Ky. ( Hartford Ti mes, 26 Sept. 1961)

NICHOLAS CO., KY.

1850-- Jeffries, Enoch, m. Nancy Sims Dec. 2 (Burns. Rec. of Mars. and Estates, Nicholas Co., p. 45)

FAYETTE CO., PA.

William and Elias Jeffries were pre-publication subscribers to John Brown's "Dictionary of the Bible, pub. 1807.

Ann, dau. of Mifflin and Jane (Mullen) Jeffries, was b. Fayette Co., Pa., prob. ca. 1819. Shem. Benj. Jennings and had Enoch, Jeffries, and 8 other children. Mifflin was the son of Wm. and Ann (Woodward) Jefferies. He d. Columbus City, Iowa, 1872.

William Jefferies (b, 1761, d. 1848, m. 1784) was the son of Wm. and Hannah (Darlington) Jefferis. They were Fri ends. (Cope, Gi I bert. Dari i ngton Fam. Gen ea Iogy--1900--pp. 113, 170, 278, 473)

Besides the Jeffries data acquired in court houses and libraries, the compiler has re­ ceived partial family records from correspondents in various parts of the country who have heard in one way or another of this project. Perhaps•some of these may prove of value to others, so they will be included. Of course we cannot vouch for their accuracy.

PENNSYLVANIA--OHIO

RobertlJeffries (Jefferis) d. 1738; m. ca. 1692 Jane, dau. of George Chandler, who came to Pa. 1686. Prob. parents of William2Jeffries, who d. 1777; m. Elizabeth Ring, who d. 124

1795. They had: William3Jeffries, b. 1729, d. 1777, of E. Bradford Twp., Pa.; mar. 4 mo. - 30-1752 Hannah, b. Birmingham, Pa., dau. Abr. and Eliz. (Hillborn) Darlington (Eliz. be­ ing the dau. of Thos. and Eliz. Hillborn). Wm.3 and Hannah had: Job4 , b. 1766 Chester, Pa., d. 1846 Clinton Co., 0.; m. 2) or 3) 1800 at Sandy Hill, Pa., Rebecca6Vail (1772-1805). (Refs. : Dari ington Fam. Gen.; Hinshaw's Amer. Quaker Gens.; Quaker Recs.)

From Mrs. John R. Lynch, Box 293, Chula Vista, Calif. 4 Hopewell Friends' Hist. calls this Job[ ]'of Berkeley, Va.", in listing his 1st mar., 1794. (L. W. L., in Hartford Times of Sept. 4, 1954)

BLOUNT CO., TENNESSEE----MISSOURI

A descendant says that her ancestor, Joseph Jeffries, mar. Sarah Bonham and after I iving a while in Blount Co., Tenn., they moved to Missouri--near Saverton. Their first child was born in Dec. 1818 in Tenn. The Bonhams came from Virginia; probably the Jeffries did also. The children of Joseph and Sarah (Bonham) Jeffries were: Elizabeth Ann, Martin B., Lucinda, Benjamin Smith, Rebecca Price, and a boy who died young.

(Sorry, but the name of this correspondent has been misplaced.)

Mrs, Esther L. Hill, 2418 - 7th Avenue, Sacramento, California, is a descendant of the above Eliz. Ann Jeffries. She says the latter, b. 1818, mar. Charles Whitney Stewart in 1843. They had 11 children.

A Nancy Jeffries m. John Lassen in Ky. in 1813; he d. 1832, and after that Nancy took her family to Missouri, according to Mrs. Chris Burmester of Reedsburg, Wisconsin.

Ml SSO URI----OK LAHOMA

Benjamin 0. Jeffries (son of Wm. and Mary Ann Jeffries), b. 25 Dec. 1827; d. 1 Apr. 1865, in Civil War; m. (when?) Polly Ann Baldock (dau. of Pendleton and Betsy Baldock), b. 24 Sept. 1828, d. 9 Mar: 1890. "William's parents were Rob~rt and Ann (Buchanan) Jeffries.

Benj. and Polly Jeffries had a· son, Wm. P., b. 24 Feb. 1850, whom. Maria Jane (Jeffers?), b. 22 Feb. 1850, d. ca. 1879. They had 5 chi I., one of whom was Eliza Jane. Maria died and Wm. P. m. 2)---and had 4 more chil.

Benj. and Polly Jeffries had a dau., Mary Elizabeth, b. 25 Feb. 1856, d. in Ketchum, Okla., whom. Philip Henson and had at least a son, Benj. William. Philip Henson died (perhaps in Pulaski Co., Mo.) and Polly m. 2)---and had several chil; she m. 3)---.

Benj. Wm. Henson, b. Camden Co., Mo., 18 Dec. 1872, d. Tulsa, Okla., 27 Jan. 1950; m. 3 Dec. 1893 his cousin, Eliza Jane Jeffries (dau. of the above Wm. P.), b. Cam- 125

0 den(?), Moo, 4 Feb. 1874~ d, Tuisa ~ Oklao, 11 Nov. 1949, and had a dauo, Eva Blondina Henson, b, Afton, Delaware Co,, Okia,, 26 Sept, 1908, whom. 26 Septo 1926 Claude Fill­ more Hodson,

(from their dau., Mrs. Alfred R. Young, P. 0, Box 47, Broken Arrow, Okla. and Mrs, Millie E. Titus, 163 S. Mesa Drive, Mesa, Arizona)

KE NTUCKY--MI SSO URI--TEXAS

Elijah4Jeffries, whose family came from Fauquier Co,, Va., "probably a son or grandson of Capto James Jeffries of the Revolution", was a pioneer preacher who removed, probably about 1836, from Washington Co,, Kentucky, to Carrol I Co., Missouri, where he founded the Baptist Church in Hurricane Twp., near Hale, Moo He was buried in the church cemetery, His will was probated 18 Feb, 1869, and the executors were John M. and W. H. Jeffries. One de:scerndant says that Eliiah mo 1) 12 Aug. 1818 Lucy Pettit, who d. ca. 1830-31, dau. of Thomas~ettit(t), who was at Harrodsburg, Ky., by 1776; hem. 2)1In Mercer Co., Ky., in 183~ Elizabeth Marshall, a relative of the famous John Marshal I. This descendant says that El iiah's chil, by his first wife were James, Gordon, Andrew, and Thos, Pettit (b, Wash, Co., Ky,, 1825, m. 11 SepL 1845 Mary Ann Dunbar and had, among other childrern, Zerrilda Jane Jeffries, whom. 17 Jar1o 1878 Gwinn A, Bradshaw--parents of Mrs. Bolin),, By secon,d wife, Elijah had John, Hemy, Elizabeth C. (m.--), Nannie M. (m, -~Spangler), Harriet (m. --McKinley), Eliza Ann (m, --Calloway), Zerrilda (mo--), and Frances (m,, -~D'Lai111ey),

The other corrn:sponde111t, Mrs. Porter, also a.descendcint of Elijah, did not know whom Elijah Jeffrie$ morried, but :said his wife died 1898, She knew only of two children of his, viz,, her cmc:estor, William H, Jeffries (b, 9 Sept, 1827, d, 11 Nov: 1898, m, 13 Mar, 1850 Eliza Jcme Hubbard, b, 1 Sept. 1831, d, 1 June 1918 at Bonanza Spro, Caldwell Co., Mo,, da1.L of Nk.hc!as Hubbard, b, 1802, and his wife, Catherine Shutter); and Eliza Ann Jeffries (6, Ky, 10 Nov, 1831, d, 13 Aprc 1899; m, 28 Nov, 1854, John Jackson Calloway).

William H, and Eliza Jane Jeffries lived rn Carroll Co,, Mo,, except for a period 1856~"60, wheru they lived in Dal !as,. Texas. Their chi I, (Jeffries):

l" Ei.ias A,, b, Hale, Mo,, 1851., d, 26 Jan. 1918; m, Minerva King 2, Lucy C (1852-1923); m, Charles H, Parker 3, Norman Oliver (1855,-"1923); m, .1) 1879 Mary Jane·Bumside; m. 2) 1919 Mrs, Stacy Griswold 4, George N, (1858= 1924); m. Mary Langston 5, kyfroney D, (1860-1924); m, Henry Stovall 6. William He11ry (1862-1898); m. May Wilson 7, James Robert (1864~1928); mo 1) 1885 Rebecca Jenkins; m, 2) 1928 Josie Joan Minor 8, Eli .za Jane ( 1866= 1890h m, Oweru Brody 9, Zenora Ellen (1867-1940); m, 1881 Seldon Burnside. 'JO, Virginia P, (1869-1952); m, 1) Charles Henry Owen; m, 2) John M. Cundiff 11, Sylvester E" (1874-1927); m, Cora May Irick (?) (From Mrso Benj, J, Bolin, P.O. Box 24, Columbia, Ky,; and MrrL Haz.ei Porter, 110 A Wasp Road, China Lake, California) 126

RAPPAHANNOCK CO., VA.

John Jeffries, first of Fauquier Co., Va., but later of Amissville, Rappahannock Co., Va., d. in the latter county in September or October 1834. His 3rd wife was Jane (Hayden) Cawood, widow of Stephen, Sr., whom she had m. in St. Mary's Co., Md., prob. in 1795. A Jeffries who Mrs. Cary thinks was John's brother was b. in Stafford Co., Va. An old relative of hers spoke of an "Uncle Reuben". It is known that some Reuben, b. in Stafford Co. , was in the Rev.

The wi 11 of John Jeffries refers to a John Hudnal I who was the grandfather of two of his daughters. Mrs. Cary thinks that John and Jane Jeffries were the parents of these chil­ dren:

1. Frances; m. Lewis(?) Wood of Culpeper; had a son George Montague Wood. 2. Jemima; perhaps m. --Pierce. 3. Louisa, d. after her father's will was made. 4. Frances {Francis?) Meredith, d. 1862, prob. unm. 5. Sarah Bond, b. 1806, d. 1892; m. 1826 Eli as Corder (gr. -grandfather of Mrs. Cary)

(See Index) (From Mrs. H. McKay Cary, 610 N. Main Street, Carrollton, Missouri)

ESSEX CO., N.J.

(Perhaps these are no connection of the Virginia Jeffries)

Joshua Jeffers, b. 1731, d. 1781, was prob. son of Caleb. Hem. at Elizabethtown, N.J., 13 Nov. 1752 Martha Littell, b. 1730, d. 5 Nov. 1769, dau. of John of Eliz. They had Hannah, Henry, Mary, Jonathan, Aaron, Roche I , and Rebecca.

Caleb Jeffers, b. 22 Mar. 1750, d. 10 Aug. 1817 (a Rev. Soldier; prob. son of Caleb or Thomas); m. 27 Mar. 1771 at Elizabethtown his cousin Hannah Jeffers, b. 22 Mar. 1753, d. 23 June 1817, dau. of Joshua and Martha, above. Caleb and Hannah Jeffers had: Phebe, Martha, Caleb, Thompson, Parsons, Polly Thompson, Rebekah, and Rachel.

Caleb Jeffers, b. 23 Feb. 1779, d. 4 Aug. 1860, son of Caleb and Hannah, above, m. at Connecticut Farms, Essex Co., N. J., 8 Aug. 1801 Julia Ann Thompson, b. 22 Aug. 1784, d. 26 Apr. 1860, dau. of John Thompson (a Rev. soldier, b. 1736/7, d.5 Nov. 1823) and his wife, Lucy Wolcott, b. Connecticut 1742/3, d. 8 Oct. 1813, whom hem. at Conn­ ecticut Farms 6 June 1762.

Caleb and Julia Ann Jeffers had: Isaac Morse, Henrietta Randolph, Jane Eliza, Lucy Ann, Sarah Thompson, Rachel Reeves, and Caleb Harvey. Rachel R. m. 1837 Samuel Ketcham, who d. 1887. (Bible records, etc.)

(From Miss Helen F. Mulford, 802 Seneca, Seattle, Washington, a descendant of Rachel and Samuel Ketcham. She has more on this family.) 127

MOS€S JEFFRIES

The first Fauquier Co. marriage record which we found is that of Moses Jeffries to Molly Rector in 1795. According to the wife of a descendant, the children of Moses and Molly Jeffries were: Harrison (grandfather of Mr. Frank M. Jeffries), whom. 1) Margaret Darnel I, 2) Lucy Keyser; Nancy; George; Jesse; Lucy.

Another correspondent who says she is descended Hfrom Moses Jeffries and his first 11 wife , gives this list of their children: Elizabeth (her gr.-grandmother), whom. John Floyd in Bardstown, Ky., 11 Nov. 1789; Sarah, whom. Hannaniah Lincoln in Bardstown 2 Feb. (or 11 Nov.?), 1789; Rachel, whom. Joseph Milligan; John; and Joseph(?). She says there were two Moses Jeffri eses in Pri nee Wi II i am Co. , Va. (Fauquier was formed from Pri nee Wi 11 i am in 1759); that one disappeared from the Tax Roll after 1783 and about that time 11 comes up in Nelson Co., Ky. 11

(From Mrs. Frank M. Jeffries, 2915 Clairmont Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama, and Georgia Floyd Ballard, 501 Powell Street, Henderson, Kentucky)

JEFFRIES-ALVERSON LINE

William Jeffries, b. in Virginia in 1758; mar. Mercer Co., Ky., 1786 a Nancy Smith, also of Virginia; she died in Madison Co., Ky. He moved ca. 1833 to Marion Co., Mo., and in the 1840 Census was in the home ofJames Jeffries. As family tradition had it, Nancy when a young girl was captured by the Indians and held by them for several months. After her rel ease, her parents al ways dressed her as a boy for her greater safety.

The children of William and Nancy Jeffries, probably all born in Va., were:

Joseph; James; Sally (whom. --Floyd); Lucy (whom. --Ballenger); and Mary.

(See record above of marriage of Lucy Jeffries to Henry Ballinger in Garrard Co. , Ky.,in1809.)

Was Nancy Smith perhaps a first wife of Wi II iam (son of our Joseph Jeffries, who d. in 1807}, whom he married before he did Margaret Waddel I in Fauquier Co., in 1794? Or perhaps the two Williams were cousins? Recall that our Joseph, Sr. married Margaret Smith in October 1754. When this Joseph wrote his will in 1807, his son William was evi­ dently I iving in Kentucky.

We have no more information in regard to any of the children of Wm. and Nancy (Smith) Jeffries except their daughter Mary (Polly), b. 1 July 1792, about whom and her descendants Mrs. Wm. P. Etter of Haddonfield, N. J., has kindly sent us the fol lowing voluminous data:

Mary Jeffries mar. Benjamin Alverson 10 Apr. 1815 in Garrard Co., Ky. The record reads: 11 Benjamin m. Polly Jeffers, bE~. William. II (Recs. by Annie W. Burns) 128

Benjamin was born in Va. in 1788, probably the son of William. He and Mary lived in Gar­ rard Co., Ky. , unti I about 1830 when they removed to Greene Co. , 111. , where they I ived and died and are buried. At least the first eight of their children were born in Ky., and three of them married there.

A granddaughter of Ben j. and Mary Alverson, now over 80, says that her husband wrote down a lot of family data before her mother died. One thing he put down was that this family was in some way connected with that of Abraham Lincoln. Compare this and the Ii st of Maris brothers and sisters with the data above given by the descendant of Moses Jeffries. They seem to tie in together some way.

The children of Benjamin and Mary (Jeffers-Jeffries} Alverson were:

1. Almira, b. Garrard Co., Ky., 25 Mar. 1816, d. 11 Jan. 1902; m. Garrard Co. 1833 Wm. H. H. Kemper, b. 9 Feb. 1813, d. 3 Sept. 1882. He founded Kemper, Ill. Their chil. (Kemper}:

1) George A. (or Georgia?); m. --Haven of Greenfield, Ill. 2) Catharine, b. 1836; m. --Carson. Had Rosa, Carl, James, and Ger­ trude (whom. --Golf) 3) Mary E., b. 1838; m. Oren Palmer. Had Ida A., Elmer E., and Nora Mingon 4) Thomas J., b. 1841, d. 9 Nov. 1863; killed in Civil War, unm. 5) Henry Clay, b. 1843; m. Melissa Haycraft; had Ada, Mell, Alfa, Harry, Chas., Ella.·· 6) l'-lapoleon, b. 1845, d. Sept. 1863; killed in Civil War, unm. 7) Zachary Taylor, b. 1846; went away; m. and had chil. 8) Lucy, b. 1848; m. --Carter in St. Louis; had Ethel and Elden 9) Henrietta, b. 1850, d. y. 10) Laura; m. --Rule 11} Al ice; m. --Scott 12) Paulina; m. Chas. Dannels ( ?); had Esther and Lela 13) Joseph Wm.; m. Mary Harland; had Victor Hugo (whom. Martha C. Miller and had James Wm.}; Guy (m.--; no chil.); Kenneth (m.--; had Mary); Leslie Hazel (whom. Ben. Ketchum and had Jerrine).

2. Darius Monroe, b. 25 May 1817, d. 29 Jan. 1899; m. Mercer Co.·, Ky., 14 Oct. 1841 Jane Forsythe, b. 30 Nov. 1823, d. 20 Aug. 1899. They left Ky. in 1851. Their chi I. (Alverson):

l) Mary Kiziah, b. 11 July 1843, d. 27 Dec. 1932; m. John Thos. Smithey (1828-1882) in Mercer Co., Ky.; had Wm. Lee, Jennie Bell, Lorel­ lo, Robt. Russell, Annie May, Sallie, John Travis, Ernest Monroe, James Emmett. 2) Louvinna Crockett, b. 31 Jan. 1846, d. 15 Apr. 1939; m. Rich. T. Bridgford; had Ned, Walter, Robert, and James Monroe (of Paris, Mo.) 129

3) Robert B., b. 1848,·d. in California 1910; m.-- 4) James Monroe, b. 1851 in Mo., d. 1926; m. Mary J. Cooper, b. 1862, d. 1939

Chil. of James M. and Mary J.C. Alverson: (1) Robert Cooper, b. 1882, d. 1944; m. l) Margaret Matting­ ly; m. 2)---; m. 3) Angie Spinks. Three chi I. by Marga­ ret: James Lyndys, Anna Mae, and Lucille, all of whom m. and had chil. (2) James Stockwell, b. 1884, d. 1886 (3) Rochelle, b. 1886, d. 1952, unm. (4) Bessie Lota, b. 1888, d. 1949; m. l) Elmer Knight; m. 2) Tilden Whitecotton; no chi I. (5) Samuel Arthur, b. 1890, d. 1936, unm. (6) James Lathum, b. 1892, d. infant (7) James McCutcheon, now of Santa Fe, Mo., b. 1894; m. 1) Birdie Marie Dooley; m. 2) Mary M. Yount Miller. Five chil. by 1st wife: Lillian Imogene, b. 18 Nov. 1922, m. 25 Dec. 1944 Wm. Pau I Etter, b: 1920 (they have four chi I.); Mary Jane; James Sidney; Donald Cleo; Robt. George. All mare and have chiL (8) George Montgomery, b. 1896; m. Nettie Bradley Thurman; 2 chi I. They I ive in Texarkana, Texas

5) Rodol phus, b. 1856, d. 1857 6) John Ruple, b. 1859, d. 1864 7) Sallie, b. 1854, d. inL 8) William Travis, b. ca. 1866, d. ca. 1910 of an ac,cident in Oregon or Washington; buried in Cal ifomia

3. Matilda Jane (Alverson), b. 7 Jan. 1819, d. 20 Feb. 1893; m. 1837 in Garrard Co., Ky., Perry McConathy, b. 17 Aug, 1813, d. 12 Jan. 1881. Bur. Sanders Graveyard, Greene Co., Ill. Their chil. (McConathy):

1) Elizabeth Kocken, b. 21 July 1838; m. and had chil. 2) Benjamin Franklin, b. 2 Oct. 1839, d. unm. 3) Almira Kemper, b. 26 Dec. 1840; m. and had chil. 4) John Milton, b. 1842, d, unm. 5) Jacob, b. 24 Feb. 1844; m, and had chil. 6) Mary Jane, b. 2 May 1846; m. and had chil. 7) Eunice Virginia, b. 2 Oct. 1847; m. and had chi I. 8) Clarissa, b. 23 Mar. 1849; m. and had chi I. 9) Edgar, b. 12 Oct. 1851; m. and had chil. 10) Daniel, b. 1853, d. inf, 1 l) Robert Perry, b. 30 Dec. 1855, d .. 1927 in Cal if., unm. Those who did not marry went West and I ittle is known of them. 130

12) Joseph Henry, b. 17 Feb. 1857; m. and had children. 13) Sam. Ritchie, b. 11 Mar. 1860; d. in Oregon at home of a Sabina Barnett(?) 14) Lucy Ann, b. 9 Mar. 1861; m., no children.

4. James Benjamin, b. 1821, d. 1902; m. 1) 1847 Martha Hanks (or Hawks), who d. 1854, bur. Sanders Gr., Greene Co., Ill.; m. 2) 1873 Sarah Ann Allen. Had one child, Elijah Hardin, by 1st wife, none by 2nd. Hardin m. and went to Cal if. No further information.

5. Joseph William, b. 23 May 1823, d. 1916 in Arkansas; m. Greene Co., Ill., 25 Mar. 1845. Had 13 or 14 children, b. in Ky., one of whom was Frank, who had a dau. Maude. Family removed to Iowa and thence to (Harrison?), Ark.; Ieft there in 1900.

6. Anna Mariah, b. 25 Feb. 1825, d. 18 Nov. 1887; m. William Chapman, b. Va., 23 Mar. 1817, d. 17 Jan. 1896. Lived near Raymond, Ill. Their chil. (Chapman):

l) Joseph Reynolds, b. l Aug. 1843, d. 20 Mar. 1925; m. 25 Apr. 1867 Catherine Hendrick son 2) Xenophon, b. 13 Oct. 1846, d. 17 May 1879; m. 29 Dec. 1869 Aurelius Berrie. Had dau. Charlotte, b. 2 Dec. 1870; unm. 3) Benjamin Harvey, b. 28 Oct. 1846, d. 30 Oct. 1903, unm. 4) Mary Ann, b. 1848, d. 1923, prob. unm. 5) Amanda Jane, b. 1851, d. y. 6) William Luke, b. 1853, d. 1900, unm. 7) Adam Monroe, b. 1855, d. y. 8) Buddy, b. 1858, d. y. 9) Emma, b. 1861, d. 1945, unm. 10) Ulysses Grant, b. 1864, d. 1891, unm. 11) El mer, b. 1863, d. inf. 12) Albert (adopted), b. 1872; at last report still living in Raymond, ag. 89

7. Sarah Green, b. 1827, d. Jersey Co., II I., 1854; m. 1851 in Greene Co., Ill., Charles K. Smead, b. 1826, d. 15 Nov. 1909. Had Charles Darius, b. 1852 and Barkley, b. 1854. Chas. Smead m. 2)--.

8. Mary Frances, b. 4 Jan. 1829, d. 1915; m. 1846, William H. Landis.

9. Martha Ellen, b. 4 June 1834, d. 1909; m. 1852 William West. 131

10. Paulina, b 1836, d. 29 June '1866; m. Dennis Palmer, b. 1828, d. 1895. Bur. in Kemper Cemetery.

(From Bible and other family records, etc., and furnished us by Mrs. William P. Etter, 804 Richard Street, Haddon­ field, N. J. Part of her data came through Mr. N. Albert McConathy, 1305 Milton Road, Alton, Illinois)

JEFFRESS-JORDAN

1 John Jeffress (Jeffries) ~f Virginia, whose will was probated in 1773, m. Mary Jennings and had these children:

2 1. Thomas , b. 1759, d. 1826; m. 1)--Motley; m. 2) - r.-

2. John, b. 1761, d. 29 Oct. 1829; m. 1796 Mary Jordan, b. 1773, d. 1850, who was desc. from Samuel 1 Jordan who landed at Jamestown 1609 (his wife was Elizabeth Fleming, dau. of Col. Charles Kent of New Kent Co., Va.); Thomas2 Jordan, b. Eng. 1600, and wife Lucy Corker; Thomas3 Jordan, b. 1634, of Nansemond Co., Va., and wife Margaret Brasseur, b. 1642, d. 1698.

John2 Jeffress was a private in Capt. Thomas Ewell's Co. of the 1st Va. State Reg. in the Rev., commanded by Col. George Gibson. (His pension number was 1063868.) Thomas and Elisha Jeffress, apparently his brothers, were also granted land for Rev. service. (Ref.: Land Office, Richmond)

Edward Jordan of Cumberland Par., Lunenburg Co., Va., (grandson of Thos. 3), a captain in Rev., made his will 21 July 1820 (it was probated within a month); mentioned in it his wife Susannah, 9 chi I., including Mary Jeffress, and three gr. -children. Mary (ancestress of Mrs. Jackson) had 6 brothers who were in War of 1812.

3. Elisha; m. Nancy Dupuy, whom. 2) Dabney Morris; and m. 3) Taylor Wooten

4. Coleman, b. 1798; m. 1&19 Narcisse Hamlett. Their dau. Lucretia m. John Jennings Fowlkes.

5. Richard; m. 24.Dec. 1823(?) Susan Bruce. Descendants live in Missouri.

6. James; m. --. Had two sons, both Baptist ministers. (Was one of these possibly Elijah, above?)

7. Edith; m. as his 2nd wife, John Field Fowlkes. Both buried at old Fowlkes home, 11 Hyde Park", near Burkeville, Nottoway Co., Va.

(This and more from Mrs. Dabney C. Jackson, then (1939) of 2711 Rivermont Ave., Lynchburg, Va.) See also: 132

Jester, A. L. and Hi den, Martha W. : Adventurers of Purse and Person (1956), pp. 220-223, 282

Watson, Walter A.: Notes on Southside Virginia (1925), pp. 91 , l 02, 165, etc .

Ligon, Wm. D., Jr.: Ligon Family and Connections (1947, 1957), 2, pp. 96, 97, etc.

COLES CO., ILLINOIS

1837-- Thomas Jeffries and Alison Kill im mar. by J.M. Eastin, J.P., 25 June.

Many early marriages in this county were performed by Thomas Jeffries (Jeffris), J.P., sometimes written "Esq. 11 or 11 J. P., Esq. 11

(Davis, Mrs. P. B. and McTeer, Mrs. Wilson: "Early Mar. Recs. of Coles Co., Ill." Detroit Soc. for Geneal. Research Mag., Vol. 24, no. 2, et seq.)

WASHTENAW CO., MICHIGAN

1837-- Tax roll of Ann Arbor Twp., completed before Nov. l, included name of Chas. A. Jeffries, whose real estate was evaluated at $2000. (Detroit Soc. of Geneal. Research Mag., Vol. 26, No. 4, p. 173. Copied at Mich. Records Center at Lansing)

MARION CO., MISSOURI

1840-- Jeffries, James M. Census gives l male (20-30), l (60-70), l (80-90) [Yilm. Jeffries was 83, a Rev. War pensione~, 2 fem. under 5, 1 (20-30), 1 (30-40).

1840-- Jeffries, Hugh. Census gives 1 male (10-15), l (15-20), 1 (30-40), 1 female under 5, 1 (20-30)

MONROE CO., MISSOURI (OSAGE TWP.)

From 1860 Census: Jeffries, Emeline J. 62 b. Virginia Jeffries, Robert H. 28 b. Virginia School teacher Jeffries, Eliza J. 23 b. Ohio Jeffries, William 21 b. Ohio 133

BENTON (0., ARKANSAS

From 1880 Census Birthplace Father born Mother born

Jeffries, Casper, farmer 42 Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Jeffries, Margaret 40 N,C. N.C, N,C. Jeffries, Isabel 19 Ark. Tenn. N.C. Jeffries, Lizzie 16 Mo. Tenn. N.C. Jeffries, William 13 Ark. Tenn. N.C. Jeffries, Frances 11 Ark. Tenn. N.C. Jeffries, Emma 8 Ark. Tenn. N.C. Jeffries, David 6 Ark. Tenn. N.C. Jeffries, Dicey 4 Ark. Tenn. N.C. Jeffries, Clara Ark. Tenn. N.C,

Jeffries, Middie, fem. 62 Tenn. N.C, N .. C. Jeffries, Wil I iam 37 s. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Jeffries, Alexander 18 s. Ark. Tenn. Tenn. Jeffries, Rachel 23 D. Ark. Tenn. Tenn. Jeffries, Middie 18 D. Ark. Tenn. Tenn. Jeffries, Bertha 10 D. Ark. Tenn. Tenn. Black, William 50 Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Black, Sarah (his wife) 29 Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Jeffries, Robert 21 Ark. Tenn. Tenn. (her brother) (Sent by Mrs. Etter) 134

MILITARY RECORDS

FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR, Virginia Troops

The list of W. Edmond's Company, 1761, included the names of Alexander and James Jeffries, Jeffrey Johnston, Jos. Hol lsclaw, John Black we I I, Wm. White, Charles and Henry Martin, Sgt. Joseph Smith, Jos. Smith, Wm. Smith, Sr., Thomas Smith, Wm. Gibson. Ed­ monds lived in Fauquier Co., and it is believed that most of the men in his company were from the same county. (Va. Hist. Mag., 7, pp. 305, 306)

SIGNERS OF THE ASSOCIATION in the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1765, protesting against the Stamp Act, included Richard Jeffries, W. Smith, Meriwether Smith, Richard Henry Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Laurence, Sam., and Charles Washington, etc. (Meade, Bishop Wm.: Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Va.)

VIRGINIANS IN THE REVOLUTION

The most complete record appears to be in John H. Gwathmey's "Hist. Reg. of Vir­ 11 ginians in the Rev., 1775-1783 • There are two big columns of Jeffries, spelled in every conceivable way, including Joseph "Jeffereyess" of Fauquier Co. (p. 415), who was prob­ ably our Joseph (who d. 1807) or his son; also pages of Smiths (pp. 719-725). It tells in what military unit each man served and/or where his record is to be found.

Lists are also found in the Eighth and Ninth Reports of the Library Board of the Va. State Library, 1911-12. Alexander Jeffries in the 8th and Joseph Jeffereyess in the 9th Report are the only Jeffries in the list after whose names it says "Fauquier". However, in only a very few cases is a county mentioned at al I.

Dr. Gaius M. Brumbaugh's "Revolutionary War Records, Va.", Vol. I, under Va. Mi I itary Bounty land Warrants (Mil. District of Ohio), from U.S. Land Office Records, also include several Jeffrieses--among them a Thomas and two(?) Williams (pp. 242, 347, 456).

WAR OF 1812--The Ohio Roster contains the name of Capt. James Jefferies.

WAYMAN

And Early Allied Families

Inasmuch as our Martin and Jeffries ancestors of Indiana and Kentucky had originally come from Virginia, and as there had been Waymans living in the same locality in that state, and apparently belonging to the Germanna group, from which the Martins seemed to come, we assumed that our Wayman ancestors were of that family. Much time and effort were spent trying to discover the connecting I ink, for it was Iike digging in sol id rock to find anything at all about the Waymans who had been thought to belong to that early German settlement. After a study of all available records, it was our first conclusion that Waymans living near the Germanna group, and closely associated with them, were not German, but that the con­ nection was merely accidental, due to their sett I ing early in that same locality. However, we now believe that these Waymans of Virginia were probably of German ancestry and were a different family altogether from the English Waymans of Maryland.

As a matter of fact, we find English Waymans also connected with Virginia over a hundred years before the Germanna settlers arrived, though so far we have not found proof that the first English Waymans remained as permanent settlers and that there are descendants surviving.

There were many Waymans living in England, in several different counties (see "Old Northwest" Geneal. Quarterly, Vol. 2, pp. 5ff. and 97ff.) and the name, as found in early Virginia, was spelled the English way, not the German, which would have been "Wegmann", 11 Wehman" or 11 Wenmann. 11 The first German immigrants of the name to be I isted by Rupp did not arrive in this country until 1741.

As for our own Waymans, it is now about 99% sure that they came from the early Maryland family of Waymans, of whose English ancestry there is little doubt. But before we get to them and their allied families, let us first review the other early Waymans, and dis­ pose of them and some of the descendants of the German Waymans before going to our own Maryland family, (We al ways I iked to save the frosting on the cake unti I Iast.) 136

WAYMAN$ IN VIRGINIA (AND ELSEWHERE)

The story begins way back in Jamestown. In George Percy's 11 Trewe Relacyon 11 of the events that transpired in the struggling little colony, 1609-1612, he relates that 11 Sr. Ferdinando Wayman aboutt this Tyme dyed whose deathe was mutche lamented beinge bothe An honeste and valyantt gentleman. 11 He had been a member of the Colonial Council of Virginia, at least as early as 1610. Probably it was his son who was one of those to whom King James I granted the Virginia charter and of whom it said, in a list of shareholders of the London Co., in 1620, 11 Sr. Ferdinando Weyman allowed upon acc. to his daughter for Ll00 adventured with ye Lo: Lawarre 04 ~hare~ • More allowed his said daughter for ad­ venture of his person 04. 11

(Wm.and Mary Quarterly, 3, Series 1, p. 67 Tyler's Quarterly Mag., 3, p. 271 Henning's Statutes at Large, 1619-1660, Vol. 1, p. 82 Colonial Papers, British Public Record Office, Vol. 2, No. 33, as given in Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog. Vol. 4, p. 304)

In a record of the proceedings of the Virginia Company, 1623-4, are found the names of Sir Ferdinand Wayman and Sirs Michael, Samuel, and George Sandys, etc. Docu­ ment CCIV is the copy of a letter from Sir George to Sir Samuel Sandys, in which, after re­ counting the terrible conditions in Virginia, he ends thus: "remember, I pray you, my best service to my Worthie and kind sister, and to my Ladie Wayneman with the rest of my Cozens, I humbly take my leave, yo!. loveing brother, George Sandys. 11 Another letter from Sir George, in excellent old English, was addressed to his 11 especiall good Brother, S.!:.. Myles Sandys Knt and Baronet at Wiberton in the Isle of Ely. 11

(Records of the Virginia Co., Vol. 4, pp. 363, 75, 70}

Sir Thomas Wayneman is mentioned several times in the 1619 proceedings of the Vir­ ginia Co., one reference being to a patent, granted to John Woodliefe, Gent., which was now to be al lotted to Wayneman, "whereupon to plant such men, as shalbe by him and his associate sent or appoynted thereunto. 11

(ibid., Vol. 3, p. 252)

In 1621 Sir Francis Weyneman was sold two shares in the London Company by George Sand is. (ibid., Vol. 4, p. 305}

Skipping now nearly a hundred years, we find Waymans in York Co., Va., at least as early as 1702, but when John Wayman died there in 1710 there is no indication that there was any male heir to carry on the name. In his will he named only wife Rebecca, daughter Elizabeth Tenham (wife of John}, granddaughters Mary Condon and Elizabeth Tenham. (Va. Mag. of History and Biography, 31, pp. 75, 275}

In 1721, a William Wayman died in Pasquotank, N.C. (which is near the Virginia line), leaving wife Hannah and sons William, Robert, and John. (N.C. Hist. and Geneal. Reg., Jan. 1900, p. 83) 137

In Boston, Mass., there were several Wayman marriages in the early 17001s, one as early as 1706--that of Mary Wayman to Joseph Turner. Cotton Mather performed the ceremony. (Report of the Record Com. of Boston, Vol. 28)

In 1729, Christ Church in Philadelphia had a Welsh preacher by the name of Wayman. (Watson, John F.: Annals of Philo. and Pa., Vol. 1, p. 381)

In 1742, a Sarah Weyman, daughter of the Rev. Robt., deceased, married Dr. Thos. Bond of Philadelphia, Pa. (N.J. Mar. Licenses, 1727-34, in Gen. Mag. of N.J., Vol. 20, No. 2, p. 44)

In the Documentary History of New York (IV, p. 209), there is a 1763 letter from William Wayman, a printer, son of the rector of the Episcopal Church at Oxford, Pa. He seems to have printed a Bible in the Mohawk language.

Rupp lists the following immigrants, all "from Rotterdam, last from Cowes": 1741, John George Weyman; 1743, Jacob Wegmann; 1751, Johann Wilhelm Weyman; 1754, George Weyman; 1764, Johan Wilhelm Weyman. (Rupp's 30,000 Immigrants)

In the Revolutionary War, there were at least two officers by the name of Wayman (Weyman), Capt. Abel of New Jersey, who served 1776 to 1783, and whose will was prob. SepL 1791 in Allegheny Co., Pa., and Capt. Edward of the South Carolina Artillery, 1779-1781. A Christopher Wayman fought in the Illinois Dept., and is the only Wayman I isted from Virginia. (Hist. Register of Officers of the , 1775-1783; Hist. Reg. of Virginians in the Rev., 1775-1783}

In 1804 a Frederick Weyman died in Northumberland, Pa. John Weyman and Andrew Albright were granted letters of administration; sur., Jos. Lorentz and Jos. Alter. (Northumberland Co. Wil I Bk. 1, p. 325)

Scharf mentions a Rev. Dan(?) Wayman, who d. 1810 at York, Pa., formerly the pastor of the German Reformed Church at Frederick, Md. (Some of the German colonists of Vao went later to Pa. and Md.)

In Dutchess Co., N. Y., there is an 1813 will of Henry Wayman of Beekman. (Bar­ ber, Gertrude A., comp. lndexofWillsofDutchessCo., 1742-1811)

A Samuel Wayman, b. 1815 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, (son of Joseph and Elizabeth), came to Cook Co., 111., in 1843. He traveled from Quebec to Niagara on a tow-boat drawn by oxen, thence to Lockport on cars drawn by horses. (Hist. of Cook Co. , Ill,-, p. 510) His brother or nephew, William Wayman, of Haddenham, England, also came to Chicago in the early days, and went into politics. He and his wife are buried in Rosehill Cemetery. Two of his granddaughters still live in Chicago. One of them says William's father's name was James. 138

WAYMANS OF VIRGINIA

1. GEORGE WAYMAN, b. prob. before 1720, (where?), d. prob. at German- town, Va.; m. Catherine---. He was presumably the progenitor of the Way­ man family of Virginia.

The Rev. James Kemper, born in 1753 in Germantown, thought--but probably er­ roneousl y--that Wayman was one of the 1714 colony.

He was living in the neighborhood of Germanna by 1739, for in February of that year Wil I iam Beverly gave him a I ife lease on 100 acres of land in Orange Co., on the up­ per side of Little Indian Run. (Orange Co. Deed Bk. 3, p. 389) In May 1754 Jacob Holtz­ claw" of Prince William Co." deeded to George Wayman "of Culpeper Co." 98 acres of land which had probably originally been intended for the minister's glebe. (Culpeper Deed Bk. B, p. 115) This same tract of land, which was in St. Mark's Parish, in the Little Fork of the Rappahannock River, was sold in 1760 by George Wayman and his wife Catherine to Henry Huffman. (Culpeper Deed Bk. C, p. 284)

In 1747 James Spillman, son of the immigrant John of Germantown, assumed a debt of George Wayman, which suggests that possibly he was a son-in-law of Wayman.

Probably George and Catherine Wayman had at least these children:

2.+ i. Joseph, b. prob. before 1745, d. 1824. I 1. A daughter? 3.+i ii. Henry 4.+ iv. Harman (Herman), b. 1750

2. JOSEPH WAYMAN, b. prob. Culpeper Co., Va., before 1745, d. Culpeper Co. 1824 (will pr. 18 June 1824); m. Ann Elizabeth (---)byor before 1777. (Per­ haps her name was Green?)

In April 1769 Catherine and Joseph Wayman (evidently the widow and son of George) procured from John Green and wife Susannah land in St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., which was described as adjoining Jacob Hanback, Jacob Coons, Carter, and Fishback. The rent was one ear of Indian c:orn yearly. (Culpeper Deed Bk. E, p. 705)

In 1772 Joseph Wayman bought of Mary and James Wood of Frederick Co. part of a tract which Capt. Robert Green had patented in 1748. It was on Negro Run, adj. Fitzhugh. The deed was witnessed by Jacob and John Coons and Robert Wood. (Culpeper Deed Bk. F, p. 509)

In 1787 Joseph Wayman purchased land of Jacob Coons and Jacob Hanback, the lat­ terns wife Sarah and mother Mary--108 a. fort l 08. This too was on Negro Run and was de­ scribed as adj. Fishback, Henry and Jacob Coons, and Wayman. Witnesses were John Fish­ back, Henry Coons, Wm. Hanback, and Jas. Stevens. (Deed Bk. 0, 2nd, p. 136) 139

Before his death Joseph Wayrrtan made several other purchases of land--two from James Monroe, another from the Hanbacks and Coons, and one from Martin Fishback and wife Lucy. The last was on the north side of the road leading from Falmouth to Chester1 s Gap. (Culpeper Deed Bks. S, p. 500; X, p. 107; R, p. 106; GG, p. 220)

In 1777, 1788, and 1814 Joseph Wayman and wife Elizabeth (in last deed called "Ann Elizabeth") had also sold land to James Suthard, John Coons, and Wm. R. Hopkins, respectively. (Culpeper Deed Bks. H, 618; 0, 270; GG, 162)

In 1824 Joseph Wayman died, leaving his large estate to his children and grand­ children. Those named in the wil I were John (whose wife was Lucinda@lakemor~; Hannah (widow of James Parr); Elizabeth (wife of John Spilman); Katherine (wife of Frederick But­ ton); and deceased son William of Clarke Co., Ky., who left children Ann Elizabeth and Joseph. (These children inherited "the tract purchased by me of Martin Fishback". See under Fayette Co., Ky.) In the case of al I but the last son, the wil I speaks of "al I her or his children". Besides land, Joseph also left slaves. His daughter Katherine received the tract of 290 a. on which Joseph lived. Witnesses were Martin Fishback, Edward Settle, and William Freeman. (Culpeper Will Bk. I, 342)

Mr. Joseph M. Wayman of Front Royal, Va., said that Joseph Wayman was in Washington's Home Guards in the Revolution. The information also came from him that his ancestor, John Wayman, was born 13 March 1778, married Lucinda Blakemore on Sept. 14 (what year?), and had nine children.

Children of Joseph and Ann Elizabeth Wayman (all mar. with chil. before 1824):

i , John i i. Hannah i i i. Elizabeth iv. Katherine v. William

3. HENRY WAYMAN, 6.--, d.--; m. 1)---; m. 2) before 1776 (according to a descendant) Mary Magdalene Finks. On 5 Jan. 1808 a Henry Wayman m. Judith Finks.

In 1777 Henry Wayman "sponsored 11 the son of Herman Wayman at his baptism. The same year he served in the Revolution from Culpeper Co., Va. In 1781 the names of Henry and Harmon Wayman were on the "List of Classes in Culpeper Co." In 1791 Henry Wayman bought from John Blankenbicer (Blankenbaker) and wife Margaret of Culpeper Co. a tract "lying at the Great Mountains and on Robinson River and under the foot of the German Ridge"--320 a. for-I: 100. (Deed Bk. Q, 76) This was probably in the tract to which the 1717 German colony had moved in 1726. In 1799 Henry Wayman acted as agent for Harmon in the sale of a slave boy to John Stonesiffer (sic) in Madison Co., Va. (This county was erected in 1792/3 from Culpeper Co.)

Henry and Mary Magdalene Wayman had at least these fhildren and possibly others:

, . Veronica, b. 1776 ii. Maria, b. 1777 iii. John Wesley, b. 1781 iv. Thomas, b. 1790 140

4. HARMAN (HERMAN) WAYMAN, b. Culpeper Co., Va., August 1750 (Pension Rec. S32618), d. Boone Co., Ind., 1837; m. 1) before 1773 Elizabeth Clore (Klor), dau. of Peter and Barbara (Yeager) Clore, and granddau. of Michael Clor. Harmon m. 2) 1792 Elizabeth's cousin Frances, dau. of John and Dorothea (Cofer) Clore.

Harmon fought in the Revolution. In 1783 the names of Harmon and Joseph Wayman were on the Property Tax List of Culpeper Co. They removed from Virginia to Campbell Co., Ky., and later to Indiana. (Roster of Soldiers and Patriots of American Rev. Buried in Ind., pub. by Ind. D.A.R. 1933; Wm. and Mary Quar., 1st Ser., 26, p. 180, etc.)

Barbara (Yeager) Clore was the dau. of Nicholas Yeager by his first wife, Mary Wil­ hite (Wilhoit). (For Yeager ~age~ genealogy, see Wm. and Mary Quarterly, 2nd Ser., Vol. 9, p. 190 ff.; for Clore, Broyles, etc., see Wm. and Mary Quar., 1st Ser., Vol. 26, pp. 79 ff. , 178 ff. , and 234 ff.)

Delila Clore, sister of Elizabeth, m. before 1768 Zacharias3 Broyles (who d. by 1803); their dau. Dorothy (family rec. cal Ied her Rhoda; the same girl or perhaps a sister?) m. Lewis Wayman, who was doubtless the son of Henry. Lewis and his wife had at least these three children (Wayman):

i. Julia, whom. 1824 in Daviess Co., Ind., Wm. Lester ii. Emily, whom. 1) 1824, in same Co., Andrew J. Hanna; m. 2) 1849, same co., Frederick Killian iii. Kirtley, whom. ---Walker

Herman Wayman and his first wife Elizabeth had the following children, though the order may be incorrect:

i. Aaron, b. 14 Feb. 1773, d. 31 Aug. 1850; m. in Madison Co., Va., 1803 Rosanna4 Garr (1777-1857), dau. of John Garr and wife, Margaret (Wilhoit). Two years before this, in the same co., Rosanna's first cousin, Eve Garr (1750-1811), dau. of Andrew3 and wife Chris­ tina (Wilhoit), m. John Wesley Wayman (Sr.), b. 1781, who was the son of Henry. (Garr, J. W. and J.C. Garr: Garr Geneal.; Blankenbeckler, Wm. P.: Blankenbeckler Fam. of Southwest Va. f194 !:I). John Wes Iey and Eve Wayman had at Ieast a son Andrew, b. 1814, whom. Pauline Roberts. 1 1 • Simeon; m. Susan Massey,.. iii. Solomon, bp. 1777 at Hebron Church (Henry Wayman and Delila Broyles were sponsors); m. Eleanor Peck. iv. Elizabeth; m. James Wilson. v. Rhoda; m. John Senior. vi. Frances; m. John Riley. 5+ vii. Moses, b. 11 May 1785, d. 1834; m. Ruth Jones. 141

Herman Wayman and his second wife, Frances had:

vii i. Wi 11 iam; m. Nancy Adams. ix. Thomas, b. 1804; m. Sophia Noble. x. Abraham; m. Lavinia Railsback of Clark Co., Ky. xi. Martha (or Patsy). xii. Nancy, b. 1809; m. Andrew Stewart. One of their children was Wesley Edmund, b. 1829.

Herman and his family removed to Kentucky, and were I iving in Covington, Kenton Co., by 1805. Several of their relatives also removed from Madison Co., Va., to Clark, Kenton, and Campbell Cos., Ky., and perhaps Shelby Co. Herman later moved on to Henry Co., Ind., and about 1828 was living in Lebanon, Boone Co., where he d. in 1837. Several of his children and grandchildren, including Moses, Milton, Nancy, Abraham, Rhoda, and others, also settled in Indiana, in Boone and1 Henry Cos., in the 18201s. Later some of their relatives removed to Wayne, Hamilton, Madison, Fountain, and Floyd Cos., Ind. (For part of this information about the Herman Wayman branch, we are indebted to Miss Jennie E. Stewart of Boulder, Colo., a great-granddaughter of Herman through his daughter Nancy and the latter's son James.)

We will here include some Wayman records taken .from the deed and marriage books of Madison and Culpeper Cos., Va., and Fayette Co., Ky.:

Madison County, Virginia

1801--Wayman, John m. Eve Garr 1803--Wayman, Aaron m. Rosanna Garr 1805--Wayman, Lewis m. Dorothy Broyles 1807--Wayman, Mary m. Christian Percypile 1829--Wayman, Jonas m. Julia Blankenbaker 1831--Wayman, Eunice m. Gariot Broyles 1836--Wayman, Louise E. m. Wm. Y. Rosser 1839--Wayman, Martha m. Joel Battern 1844--Wayman, Anse I K. m. Frances Blankenbaker

1813--Wayman, Henry--Administrator's bond (Bk. 2-408) 1820--Wayman, Henry--Division of land (Bk. 4-28) In the Division of Land of Henry Wayman these names are mentioned: Jonas Wayman, Aaron Wayman, John Waymon, Henry Wayman's chil­ dren, Lewis Wayman's children, Christian Purkeypile. 1822--Wayman, Henry--Settlement of Estate (Bk. 4-140) 1824--Wayman, Henry--Settlement of Estate (Bk. 4-291) 1824--Wayman, Henry--lnventory (Bk .. 4-253) 1829--Wayman, Henry--Division of Land (Bk. 7-80) 142

1830--Wayman, Mary--Settlement of Estate (Bk. 5-309) 1840--Wayman, Jonas--lnventory (Bk. 7-80) 1841--Wayman, Marion et al. (chi I. of Jonas)--lnventory of Estate (Bk. 7-235) 1868--Wayman, James T. --Guardian Settlement

1816--Wayman, John, Grantor, to Jacob Garr 1817--Wayman, John, Gran tor, to Henry Wayman 1817--Wayman, John, Grantor, to Jonas Wayman 1821--Wayman, Aaron, Grantor to Benj. Garr 1821--Wayman, Aaron, Grantee, from Christian Purkeypile and wife Mary 1824--Wayman, Aaron, Grantee, from Peggy House 1824--Wayman, Mary, Grantor, to Abr. Blankenbaker 1829--Wayman, Jonas, Grantee, from Laban Yager 1830--Wayman, Jonas, Grantee, from Wm. Lester 1830--Wayman, Jonas, Grantor, to Benj. Crisler

Culpeper County, Virginia

1792--Wayman, Harmon m. Frances Clore. (This is the first Wayman marriage rec. on the county books, but it was Harmon's second mar. Cul­ peper was taken from Orange Co. in 1748/9) 1828--Wayman, Wil I iam m. Frances Johnson (thus the second rec. is 36 yrs. after the first one) 1832--Wayman, John m. Nancy Colbert 1849--Wayman, Lucy A. m. Lewis T. Cook 1859--Wayman, John I. m. Cassandra E. Gee 1865--Wayman, Eliza J. m. George M. Sheads 1868--Wayman, John I. m. C.C. Armstrong 1871--Wayman, John J. m. Sallie A. Luttrell 1877--Wayman, Roberta m. John N. Chadduck

1872--Wayman, William B. --Inventory 1877--Wayman, Ann--Will. Names husband and daughters E. R. Chadduck (wife of John M.) and Millie (or Mittie) J. Sheads (wife of George M.) Next record not until 1912--Wayman, John 1.--Will. Names sister Lizzie, brother Henry C.; and Jos. Campbell Gee, of Washington.

Fayette County, Kentucky

1800--Wayman, Aaron of Madison Co., Va., grantee from John Fowler, 175 a. in Campbell Co., Ky.; $350; Oct. 6 (Fayette Co. Deed Bk. 3d C, p. 319) 143

1800--Way~an, Aaron of 11 Mai'Son 11 Co., Ky., granter to Henry Wayman of Madison Co., Va., same land "on Licking", Campbel I Co., Ky.; $350; Oct. 17. (Fayette Co. Deed Bk. D) Why are these deeds recorded in Fayette Co.? 1806--Wainman, Emanuel (indexed as "Edward") vs. Thomas Champney (Box 115, Circuit Court, Fayette Co.) 1809--Wayne, John P., vs. Ken. McCoy (name written too carelessly to read ac­ curately) (Box 172) 1810--Wayman, William m. 30 April Mary (Polly) Feimster or Feamster; Peter Tilton, bsm. ~eter Tilton 1s wife was Peggy Stone; in 1821 in same county Ann Stone m. Hiram Feimster. (Burns, Annie W., comp. --Rec. of Mars. in Fayette Co., Ky. I) This was undoubtedly the William Wayman of Clark Co., Ky., (Clark was taken from Fayette in 1792) called his "deceased son" in the wil I of Joseph Wayman of Culpeper Co., Va., in 1824. The will also named William's children, Ann Elizabeth and Joseph. (See below, deeds to and from Joseph.) From a descendant, Mrs. Ida Crim Salisbury of Kirksville, Mo., who has the Feamster family Bible, we have learned that Ann Elizabeth Wayman, dau. of William and Polly, mar. Benj. Crim, brotherofMar­ tin Crim who in 1822 in Clark Co., Ky., mar. Mary Margaret Feamster, half sister of Ann Eriz. To clarify this relationship, see Wayman-Crim churt below. 1812--Wayman, William vs. Lewis Hawks (Box 239, Circuit Ct., Fayette Co.) 1853--Wayman, Joseph of Fayette Co., Ky., grantee from Robt. Marshall, 215 a. (except 12 yd. sq. for burial ground) on Hickman Creek; $3225+$3229+ $3221 (Bk. 29) 1853--Wayman, Joseph and Sarah of Fayette Co., grantees to Geo. T. and John Gess of Fayette, land on E. Hickman Creek. 1865--Wayman, Joseph sold 26 a. on Bryan Station Road. 1869--Wayman, Joseph sold 26 a. on Walnut Hill Road.

-Keziele l) = } Mary (Polly) Hall - 3) William Wayman John Feamster 2) = dau. of Moses m. Fayette Co., Ky., 1810 (Fiemster) d. before 1824 (Clarke Co., Ky.?) (Pheemster) Son of Joseph and Ann Elizabeth of Orange and m. Garrard Co. , Culpeper Cos., Va. Joseph d. 1824. Ky., d. July 1808 Son of Thomas and wife Eliz. (Gra­ ham) of Scot Iand. Eliz. dau. of Christopher and Hannah

erman Thos. = Ellen Martin= Mary Benj. = Ann Eliz. Ben j. Jos. Wayman = Sarah Thomas Port- Jane Crim Mar- Crim_;on Wayman alive in Fayette alive William lock Fearn- (bro. of garet of Jos. b. 1811, Co., Ky., in in ster Benj.)To and m. Dec. 1869 1853 b. 1804? Mo. 1840 Delilah 1825 144

5. MOSES WAYMAN, b, prob. Culpeper Co., Va., 11 May 1785, d. Lebanon, Boone Co., Ind., 1834 (or '37), son of Herman and Elizabeth (Clore) Wayman; m. Ruth Jones.

Children of Moses and Ruth (Jones) Wayman were:

6+ i. James Val lores, b. 14 Oct. 1811, d. 26 Mar. 1888. I I. Milton Herman, b. 1813. l I I. Moses, b. 1815. iv. William, b. 1817. Frank L. Wayman of Indianapolis, Ind., who d. 1941, was a grandson of Wil I iam. v. John Hudson (M.D.), b. 1820 in Campbell Co., Ky.; m. Maggie Ormsby (widow of Major William), who d. ca. 1867 in San Francisco. vi. Elizabeth, b. 1822.

JAMESVALLORESWAYMAN (M.D.), b. Campbell Co., Ky., 14Oct. 1811, d. 26 Mar. 1888; m. 23 March 1836 Maria Louisa, dau. of John S. 4Robinson (Sam. 3 Philip2Thomas 1) of Warren Co., Ohio. (Robinson, John H.: Thomas Robinson and His Descendants) James V. Wayman and family I ived in Cambridge, Henry Co., Ind. Maria was of Scotch-Irish descent. Shed. 15 Mar. 1903 in Santa Rosa, California.

Children of James Val lores and Maria Louisa Wayman:

7+ I • Juliet Mary, b. 13 May 1837, d. 26 Oct. 1888. 8+ i i. Willard Gross, b. 8 Apr. 1839, d. 15 May 1878. i i i. Isabella Ruth, b. 26 Nov. 1841, d. 20 Nov. 1861. iv. Araminta Pauline, b. 26 Sept. 1843, d. 4 June 1857. 9+ v. Marie Louisa, b. 16 Nov. 1846, d. 2 Dec. 1912. VI. James Robinson, b. 19 Dec. 1852, d. 26 Jan. 1854. vii. Florence Josephine, b. 19 Dec. 1852, d. 26 Jan. 1854. VI 11, John Val lores b. 17 Jan. 1856, d. 8 Dec. 1929; unm. 10+ ix. Elizabeth Eugenie, b. 17 Jan. 1856, d. 22 Apr. 1917.

7. JULIET MARY WAYMAN, b. 13 May 1837, d. 26 Oct. 1888; m. George A. Johnson, b. 17 Aug. 1829, d. 20 Sept. 1894. He grad. Yale 1853; was Judge of Wayne Co., Ind., Court; Atty-Gen. of Calif. 1886-1890.

Children of Juliet Mary and George Johnson:

1. William Preston (1857-1935), m. 13 July 1867 Minnie Josephine Cullen, who d. 1941. Their chil. (Johnson): i. Willard Cullen, b. 1888. ii. Sidnay Ryder, b. 1898. Had son William. 145

1 1. Minnie Grace, b. rn58; m. 30 July 1893 Wm. Tod. Their chil.: i. Henry, b. and d, 1894. ii. Juliet Mary, b. 1897, d. 1945; m. Glenn Richey. iii. Isabella Wayman, b. 1898; m. Ben Hessel. 111, Guy Anderson, b. 1861; m. Clara---, iv. Archibald Merker, b. 1867; m. 7 Feb. 1892 Minnie Clover. Their chil. (Johnson): ,. Helen Clover, b. 1892; m. 1918 Paul Newell. Had i. Shirley Ann; m. Wm. Herrod, Jr. ii. Caddie Suzanne; m. Fredrick Parsons. ii. Evelyn Goldie, b. 1894; m. 1919 Horace Davi. Had: i. Helen Marie; m. Thedor Rytkonen. 1 1 1. Juliet Wayman, b. 1897; m. Randall Nourse. Had i. Nancy i i. Juliet Lorreen v. Shirley Wayman, b. 1875; m. 4 Apr. 1901 Marie Bendlyn. Had: i, Shirley Bendlyn

8. WILLARD GROSS WAYMAN (M.D.), b. 8 Apr. 1839, d. San Francisco 15 May 1878; m. 13 Feb. 1867 Elizabeth Ormsby, b. in Pa. 2 Aug. 1851, d. in Calif. July 1941. She was the dau. of Maggie(---) and her first husband, Major Wm. Ormsby of Genoa, Utah (now in Nevada), who was killed in the Indian warfare about 1858-9. Willard and Elizabeth removed to San Francisco ca. 1870, and he d. when sons were young boys. Shem. 2)--Donnell.

Children of Willard G. and Elizabeth Wayman:

1. Wi 11 ard Ormsby, b, 1871; m. 25 June 1896 Rose Faul I. Res., Ross, Marin Co,, Cal if. 1 1. Guy Trumloo, b, 1875, d. 1940; m. Estelle Hayes. Had: i. Willard i i, Eleanor; m. John Johansen

9, MARIE LOUISA WAYMAN, b. 16 Nov. 1846, d. 2 Dec. 1912; m. 17 Dec. 1872 Henry H. Whitman. Their children (Whitman):

1. George Washington, b. 1874, d. 1919; m. 8 July 1899 Margaret A. Gay, b, 1875, Their chiL (Whitman): 1. Donald Gay, b, 1902, d, 1945; m. Rose Stadtler. 1 1o Margaret Louise, b. 1905; m. 1925 Cyril Appel. Had: i. John Whitman ii. Cyril William 111, Mary Eleanor, b. 1907; m. 1934 Buford Clopton. 146

iv. Jean, b. 1909. v. Elizabeth Ann, b. 1913; m. 1937 Robt. Bowman. Had: i. Donald Kirkwood

10. ELIZABETH EUGENIE WAYMAN, (twin} b. 17 Jan. 1856, d. 22 Apr. 1917; m. 19 Nov. 1885 William Elmer Ballenger, b. Aug. 1860. Their children (Ballenger}:

i. Jessica, b. 8 Sept. 1886, d. 18 Sept. 1886. , 1. Florine Ruth, b. 8 Aug. 1888, d. 20 Sept. 1892. iii. William Vallores, b. 28 Jan. 1891, d. 2 Feb. 1891. iv. Wayman Ezra, b. 21 Jan. 1892, d. 5 Apr. 1953; m. 24 June 1920 Char­ lotte Leona Boyd, b. 6 Dec. 1892. Res., Concord, Calif. Their chil.: i. Wayman Boyd, b. 26 Apr. 1921; m. 18 June 1949 Jean Melvaney, b. 25 Apr. 1924. Chi I. of Wayman and Jean Bal Ienger: i. Edward Clark ii. Charlotte Louise iii. Harold , , . Willard Val lores, b. 16 Mar. 1924; m. 19 Sept. 1948 Eleanore Mahan, b. 8 May 1924. Chi I. of Wayman and Eleanore Ballenger: i . Gregory Boyd i i. Nancy i i i . Jeffrey Pau I iv. Valerie v. Bradley Willard WAYMAN-L INTHIGVM-RVTLAND of MARY LA ND

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THE WAVMANS OF MARYLAND

Now we come to the Waymans of Maryland, to which family our own Waymans evidently belonged. It seems to have been merely a coincidence that Edmund Wayman of Maryland settled in the same locality in Kentucky in which lived Sarah (Jeffries) Martin, of Virginia, widow of John, with her family of children, two of whom-William and Joseph Martin-married two daughters of Edmund Wayman. In 1807 Wi I liam married Mary Ann Bur­ gess Wayman and in 1809 Joseph married Eleanor Wayman, both marriages taking place in Shelby Co., Kentucky. It was the latter Martin-Wayman marriage which started us off on all this Wayman research. As we have already mentioned, we had at first assumed that these Waymans were part of the Virginia family of that name. There are a few indications that the Virginia and Maryland families may possibly have been related but stronger ones that they were not.

We regret that it has not been possible to spend as much time in person on the ori­ ginal records in Maryland as we should have I iked, but the numerous pub I ished records and much correspondence over many years with many descendants and others have added a great amount of information on the Waymans and their allied families, and we feel that we have quite satisfactorily proved our true Wayman line.

As so much has been written about many of the early families allied with the Way­ mans-but not on the Waymans themselves-we shall not go into particulars about many of them but merely indicate where this material has al ready been published.

11 11 1. LEONARD WAYMAN was in Maryland before 1-10-1675 , when he proved his right to 50 acres of land 11 for services". (Md. Early Settlers, Vol. 15, Pt. l) On Feb. 18, 1688 he was granted in fee 200 a. cal led 11 0venwood Thicket 11 in Anne Arundel Co., Md. (Archives of Md., Vol. XL, Assembly Proceedings, May 3-23, 1738) His wife was probably Mary---, who d. 1688 in Charles Co., Md. (TesL Proc., Liber 14, p. 101) Leonard d. 16 Oct. 1697. (Md. Hist. Mag,, 25, p. 278)

In October 1704 the State House at Anna pol is burned and only three volumes of records were saved. Probably some Wayman records were among those lost.

2. LEONARD WAYMAN (Leonard 1), b. prob. before 1654; will Anne Arundel Co., Md. , 16 Mar. 1720/21--6 Apr. 1721; m. Dorcas Abbott, who was b. between 1651 and 1660, d. after 1721. She was the daughter of Simon and Maudlin Abbott, who came to Md. in 1651, bringing with them their I ittle daughter Deborah, (Md. Early Settlers, 4-68) On account of the probable age of Leonard and the considerable difference in age of his daughter Deborah and his known sons, one is led to wonder whether the boys 1 mother might have been a second wife, also named Dorcas. 148

(Several early Maryland Abbotts are found in the Md. Calendar of Wills, the earliest being George of Calvert Co., whose wil I (1684-5) mentioned wife (unnamed); sons Thomas, John, Wm., and Samuel; dau. Frances. IJ-15<2]

After Simon's death, Maudlin m. 2) before 1660, Edmond Townehil I, who had also come to A.A. Co. by 1651; he d. 1662, leaving, besides his wife and stepdaughters, a son Edmond (under 17 when his father made his will), either by Maudlin or a previous wife. All four were remembered in his will, as was also Richard Snowden. (Baldwin, Jane, comp. Md. Calendar of Wi I ls, 1-111) It seems to have been the stepfather and half-brother of Dorcas (Abbott) Wayman, named Edmond, who started this long I ine of Edmond (or Edmund) Waymans, still continuing.

Maudlin probably married a third time, for in Md. Accts., 4-30, we find: "The ac­ count of Dorcas Wayman, admrx. of will of Leonard Wayman, late of Ao Ao Co., dec 1d. -­ legacy to Deborah Wayman by Maudlin Southwick, on whose estate the said Leonard Wayman, dec 1d., administered and paid by this accountant to Thomas Linthicum who married the said Deborah. Paid John Beale, 10-4-1721. 11

(According to the Hartford Times of 18 June 1955 and the St. Johnsville Enterprise of 30 Mar. 1944, a John Southwick came to Jamestown, Va., in 1607, and d. 1642. His nephew Lawrence Southwick, the first glass maker in America, came to New En·gland in 1627, and about 1639 returned and brought back his wife, Cassandra, and a son and daughter. They had five more children. They were persecuted and banished because they were Quakers. They finally settled on Shelter Island, but the aged parents soon died of privation and exposure.)

In 1701 Leonard Wayman was appointed overseer in will of Geo. Eestall, A.A. Co. (Md. Cal. of Wills, 11-236} In 1707 Leonard Wayman and Lewis Duvall were appraisers of the estate of John Sellman, Sr., of A.Ao Co. (Test. Proc., Liber 19C, Folio 274, at Hall of Records, Annapolis)

11 11 Leonard Wayman mentioned in his wil I his wel I beloved wife , -:-without naming her, -his daughter Deborah Linthicum, his sons Leonard and Edmond, also Deborah 1 s eldest daughter, Dorcas Hardisty, and "her next eldest daughter". Witnesses to his wil I were Wm. Clymer, John Hills, and Joseph Holbrooke. Deborah received 100 a. of "Happy Choyse 11 for I ife (after which it was to go to her daughter); Leonard3 inherited the residue of that 11 tract of land; and Edmond 200 a. called "Ovenwood Thicket , situated in AoAo Co., in the fork of the , and granted to his grandfather in 1688. To Edmond went also 57 a. adjoining it, called "Wayman March". The rest of the land of Leonard2Wayman, viz., "The Brotherhood", "lying upon Robenhood 1s Forest at the river 11 ~his had been patented in 1686 by Robert Snowden--see Al ice N. Parran 1s "Register of Maryland 1s Heraldic Fam ii ies, 11 Ser. 1-1~, and "Tangier at the head of " and the residue of Leonard 1s personal estate were to be divided equally between the two sons. (Md. Cal. of Wills, 5-55)

11 In 1738 "Ovenwood Thicket , plus 30 adjoining acres in the fork of the Patuxent, belonging by then to Benj. Howard, was described as being 11 level, good and wel I timbered, very convenient for business, a Plantation cleared: one dwelling house and Quarters, and 11 one new Tobacco House, and a Young Orchard of about 200 Apple-trees thereon • (Archives of Md., XL, May 1738) · 149

From the will of Leonard2Wayman, we know that he had at least these chi I.:

3+ i. Deborah3, b. ---, d. ---; m. 1698. 4+ ii. Edmond, b. ---, d. prob. 1762 (twin of Leonard?) 5+ iii. Leonard, b. 1699, d. by 1786.

3. DEBORAH WAYMAN (Leonard2 , 1), m. 22 June 1698, A.A. Co., Md., Thomas2 Linthicum, Jr. (b. 1674, d. 1741), son of Thomas and his wife Jane(---), who were Fri ends. Thomas, Sr. , was b. ca. 1640, d. 1701; came to Md. before 1658, settled on in Anne Arundel Co. For information of Thomas Linthicum and his descendants see:

Badger, Matilda P.: Geneal. of the Linthicum and Allied Families (1934?) 11 Md. Hist. Mag., "Linthicum Fam. of A.A. Co., Md. , 25-275 ff. Newman, Harry Wright. Anne Arundel Gentry (1933), p. 455 ff.

Children of Thomas2 and Deborah (Wayman) Linthicum of Anne Arundel Co., Md.:

1. Dorcas3, b. 15 Aug. 1700; m. 1717 Francis Hardesty. Had John (b. 1727) and Robt. (b. 1730). ii. Thomas, b. 1701; m. 1724 Sarah Burton, dau. of Joseph. Note that Grace Burton m. 1) Caleb Letton, who d. 1763; she m. 2) Edward Willett, who d. 1772 in Fred'k. Co., Md. (See chart in my 11 "Some Lettons and Wi 11 etts of Md. ) Chi I. of Thomas3 and Sarah (Burton) Linthicum: i. Thomas4 ii. Joseph iii. Burton iv. Hezekiah v. Asual vi . Deborah iii. Mary; m. 1724 John Fowler. 1v. Leonard Wayman, b. 1705; m. ---; wifed. 1731. v. Deborah; m. 1726/7 John Jones of St. Anne's, son of Wm. and Alice Jones. vi. Gideon; m. 1737 Jane Ford, widow of John. vii. Ann. viii. Elizabeth. ix. Ruth; m. ---Orrick. x. Edmund, d. 1764; m. Elizabeth---. Their chil. (Linthicum): i. Thomas i i. Edmund, Jr. xi. Hezekiah, b. 1723, d. 1767; m. ca. 1750 Sarah, dau. Henry and Sarah ( Powel I) Bateman.

4. EDMOND3 WAYMAN (Leonard2, 1), b. ---, was dead by 1762 in A.A. Co.; m. 13 Nov. 1716 Mary3, b. 20 Jan. 1700, was alive in July 1762, dau, Hezekiah2 Linthicum (Thomas 1), who d. 1722, and his wife, Milcah Francis, whom hem. 5 Oct. 1697. (Md. Cal. of WHls, 4-106; Newman, Harry W.: Anne Arundel Gentryl}93~ , pp. 456-8). Milcah Francis, b. 14 Nov. 1666, 150

bur. 28 Dec. 1721, was the dau. of Major Thomas Francis and wife Ruth, who were of by 1657.

For interesting letters exchanged between Maj. Francis and Col. Nicholas Gassa­ way in regard to Indian uprising in 1681, see first reference below.

Warfield, J. D.: Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Cos., Md. (1905), pp. 39, 51, 140, 197, 198. Newman, Harry W.: A.A. Gentry (1933), p. 457 ff.

Thomas Francis was a 11 test 11 of wills of John James (1665), William Coale (1678), and William Burgess (1685). (Md. Cal. of Wills, 1-34, 209; 11-12) The wills of William Tolson (1676/77 in Cecil Co., Md.), of his wife Ann (1678/9 in same co.), and of Edward Skydmore (1677, same co.) and others, seem to indicate that the wife of Thomas Francis was Ruth Tolson, dau. of Wm. Tolson and his wife Ann Skydmore (who was in turn the dau. of Edward and Al ice Skydmore); that Ruth Tolson had brothers, Edward, Michael, and Sam. and a sister, Elizabeth, the wife of Ebenezer Blackiston; and that Anne Skydmore m. 2) (prob. James) Hackett. Blackiston was said to be a desc. of one of the regicide judges. Sir Wil I iam Blackiston married Mary Calvert, who was the dau. of Cecil Lord Baltimore and his wife Anne Arundel.

Md. Cal. of Wills, 1-12,34, 160,188,197,209,213; 11-33,44,71, 187; 111-98 Soc. of Colonial Wars-Gens. of Members, 19Q5, p. 57- - Md. Hist. Mag. , 22-307 ff. Spencer, Rich. H. Geneal. and Memorial Encyclopedia of State of Md., 11-470

Hezekiah2Linthicum (Thomas 1) was the brother of Mrs. Thomas Clark; of Mary (who d. 1699), wife of Richard3 Snowden (Richard2, 1); of Jane, whom. 13 Jan. 1695, Thomas Rutland, Sr., who d. 1731; and of Thomas2 Linthicum, Jr., the husband of Deborah3Wayman. (Richard2Snowden m. Elizabeth Grosse, dau. of Roger 1, who d. 1675, and his wife Hester2 Gassaway.)

Mary3(Linthicum) Wayman, wife of Edmond, had three brothers, viz::

Francis3Linthicum, Sr., b. 1709, d. 1765; m. 1732 Eleanor Williams, dau. Richard, Sr., and wife Eleanor (Stockett). Thomas Francis Linthicum, Sr., b. 1716, will 1790-1807; m. Elizabeth Williams, b. l May 1724, dau. Rich., Sr., and-Eleanor (Stockett). Hezekiah Linthicum, who was b. 1722, died without children.

It was Milcah4 Linthicum, one of the eight children of Francis3 and Eleanor, who married Thomas Wayman and I ived on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.

In 1745, Edmond Wayman, Mary Wayman, and Edward (sic) Wayman, Jr., were witnesses to the will (1745-1763)of George Iiams of A.A. Co. (Will Bk. 31, Pt. 2, p. 1006) 151

In the Testamentary Proceedings, A.A. Co., Md. (Bk. 38-383), is found a "citation against Mary Wayman, widow, and Edmond, son and heir at law of Edmond Wayman, late of A.A. Co., dec 1d., to show cause why they do not take letters of administration on the aforesaid 1s estate". They did do this at the next court, in July 1762. Mary was made ad­ 11 11 ministratrix, with Gideon Garey and Edward Stewart suretys in -4:500 sterl ing • (ibid., pp. 449,463; Bk. 43-166, 262, 312, 403, 529. The last reference is about Gideon Mc­ Cauley having mislaid her papers.)

Children of Edmond3 and Mary (Linthicum) Wayman were:

4 1. Hezekiah , d. 13 Jan. 1747. Some Hezekiah Wayman m. Jane Lee 16 June 1786 and Elizabeth Barry 19 Feb. 1798, both in A.A. Co., Md. (son of Hezekiah?) 1 1. Ann, d. 26 Oct. 1750. 1 1 1. Mary, d. 1756. In 1733 a Mary Wayman, al so John Bazi II and Mary Glover were 11 tests 11 for Thomas Clark's will. (Md. Cal. of Wills, Vll,41) 6+ iv. Edmund, b. 1 Dec. 1721, d. after 1788. 7+ v. John, d. 1765.

5. LEONARD3 WAYMAN (Leonard2 , 1), b. 22 Apr. or May 1699, bp. 1707, d. by 1786; m. 1) l March 1719, A.A. Co., Md., Anne Rutland, b. 1701, dau. ofThomasl, Sr., (1695-1731) and wife Jane2 (Linthicum) Rutland. (Thomas d. 1731 at South River, A.A. Co.)

It was probably he who was the "Capt. Leonard Wayman II who in Oct. 1751 paid to Mary and Abraham Woodward tobacco and money for their part of their father's estate in A.A. Co. (Testamentary Proceedings, Uber 35, Folio 116)

In 1773 Leonard was named executor of the will of his "relation'', Thomas Rutland, who d. in A.A. Co., and witnesses were John Wayman, Leonard Wayman, Jr., Joseph Williams, and Sam. H, Howard. (Magruder's Md. Colonial Abstracts, 5-42)

In 1774 he was Justice of the Peace in A.A. Co.

In the 1776 Census of All Hallows Parish, A.A. Co., we find Leonard Wayman's "Quarter", consisting of 5 black men, 3 black women, and 7 black children--8 taxables. (Only 11 "Quarters" were listed in the census, of which only one or two exceeded his in size.) A Francis Wayman is also listed in the 1776 Census, --1 white man, 3 white women, 2 children, l taxable. (Brumbaugh and Hodges, Rev. Rec. of Md. 1-410)

Leonard3 was evidently dead by 1786, for in November of that year and until 1800 Leonard, Jr., as eldest son and heir, conveyed various pieces of property in Montgomery Co. (part of which had formerly been in Frederick Co.) to various individuals, viz., Thos. Morton, Phillip Rummer, John McCubbin, Mary Wayman, John Plummer, John White, Leonard Hayes, and Elias Harding. The properties sold were parts of "Final Conclusion", 152

11 Happy Choice" (both of which had been owned by Leonard2), "Leonard's Conclusion", and "Elysiar;i Fields". (Montgomery Co., Md., Liber C, Folios 412,418; D, 19, 32,622; E, 391, 543; G~226; 1,206.) In 1791 Mary Wayman (unm.) conveyed "Elysian Fields" to John White.

Children of Leonard3 and Ann (Rutland) Wayman were:

i. Jeane4 , b. before 1731, prob. d. y. 8+ ii. Leonard, bp. 1726. 9+ i i i. John. (iv?) Possibly Francis and others.

4 6. EDMUND WAYMAN, (Edmund3Leonard2, l), b. l Dec. 1721, d. after 1788 and prob. before 1790 Md. Census, for the only Edmund Wayman in that Census was in Talbot Co. He mar. --- (perhaps a Garey and/or a Willett).

The reason for thinking that the wife of Edmund4Wayman was perhaps a Gar(e)y was that Gideon Garey was a surety on the bond of Mary Wayman as admx. of Edmond3 Wayman (note that Deborah jyvayma'2) Linthicum also named a son "Gideon"); and also because the name "Gary" was borne by two or more descendants of whom we know. Se@ Gary section. Several descendants also bore the name 11 Wil lett."

In 1764 Edmund Wayman was a surety on the administration bond of John Roberts; also one of the sureties for Elizabeth Iiams, admx., estate of George Iiams, in Anne Arun­ del Co., Md. In 1765 Edmund Wayman and John Ijams, Jr., were sureties for Eliz.abeth Sellman, A.A. Co. In 1767, Edmond Wayman and Hugh Jones were sureties on the testa­ mentary bond of Rachel Bastford, estate of Thomas Bastford, Ao A. Co. (Ao Ao Co. Will Bk. 40-231·' 41-224·, 42-163 , 224)

It was presumably Edmund4 who was I isted in Al I Hal lows Pad sh, Anne Arundel Co. , Md., in the 1776 Census thus: l white male, 2 white women, l white child, l black man; 4 taxables. Possibly Edmund went to Kentucky and died there?

The only child we are sure that Edmund4 Wayman hod was:

10+ i. Edmund5 , b. ca. 1760, d. 6Oct. 1845(ifhewasthehusbandofEliza- beth Smith, as we firmly believe) - (ii?) Perhaps Francis (and others?)

7. JOHN4 WAYMAN (Edmond3Leonard2, 1), b. ---, d. 1765; perhaps it was he who m. Catherine: (---).

In May 1763 a Catherine relinquished her dower right in some land called "Sandy Run" which a John Wayman sold to Valentine Shortacor. (Fred 1k. Co. Deed Bk. E-176) Three years before that Barnett Wayman had sold this land to John. Both men were of Fred 0k. Co., Md. (Deed Bk. B-201) 153

8. LEONARD4WAYMAN (Leonatd3 , 2 , 1), bp. 1726, d. after 1806; prob. he whom. 1) Mary (McCubbin?), who d. after Oct. 1771; m. 2) Frederick Co., Md., 16 Apr, 1785, Eleanor Plummer, who belonged to the well-known Yate-Plummer­ liams family of Maryland.

In August 1756 "Leonard Wayman, Junr." of Fred 1k. Co. bought of Charles Bussey of the same county three tracts of land in Fred'k. Co., viz., "Red Oak", "near a spring that runs into Little "; "Unexpected", "on the side of a branch that runs from Sugar Loaf Mt. by the end of a ridge"; and "Exchange", "on the south side of Sugar Loaf Mt. near a spring that leads to Little Monocacy. 11 (Fred'k. Co. Deed Bk. F-36)

In Oct. 1771 Leonard Wayman, Planter, of Frederick Co., sold to Thomas Morton, Jr., of A.A. Co., fort:204 "current money" 401-1/2 acres of land, -- all that part of the tract called "Final Conclusion" which lay in Frederick Co. His wife Mary relinquished her right of dower. (Bk. 0-501)

In May 1773 Leonard Wayman, "Planter, of Fred'k. Co.", bought of Gerrard Hop­ kins, Jr., of A.A. Co., all of the tract of land called 11 None Left 11 which lay in Fred 1k. Co. near Sugar Loaf Mt. --120 acres. (Bk. S-322)

In May 1780 Leonard Wayman of Montgomery Co. sold to Zach. Knott of the same county 93-1/2 acres of "Final Conclusion"--the part lying partly in Montgomery Co. and partly in Frederick Co. No wife acknowledged the deed so the first wife was evidently dead bythen. (Bk.W.R. 2-527) (Montgomery Co. was erected in 1776 from Fred«k. Co.}

In 1806, Leonard and Eleanor Wayman "of Jefferson Co., in the State of Ohio" and James Plummer, Anne Turner, and Amelia Plummer of Brooke Co., Va. (now in W. Va.) sold to Jerome and Joshua Plummer of Frederick Co., Md., a tract of land called "Greenland", in Fred'k. Co., which was formerly the property of Thomas Plummer of Fred'k. Co., dec 0d. (Frednk. Co. Deed Bk. W.R. 30-12) As there is no Leonard Way­ man in the 1790 Md. Census, it is likely that he and Eleanor had removed to Ohio before then.

Prob. he was the Leonard Wayman whose chi I. were:

11+ 1. Edmund5; prob. he who~- 21 April 1802, ag. ca. 40. 1 1. Arm; prob. she whom. William Holland in Montgomery Co., Md., 26 Feb. 1781 . 12+ iii. Elizabeth.

9. JOHN4WAYMAN (Leonard3, 2, 1)-, of Poplar Springs (now in Howard Co., Md.) married Arm Warfield, dau. of John and Rachel (Dorsey) Warfield. According to Warfield, "John Wayman (of Leonard and Ann Rutland), coming up from Virginia at the close of the Revolution, : ... built an extensive brick house in the centre of his expansive survey. It became the resort of eligible young patriots many miles distant..,." 154

The children of John4 and Ann (Warfield) Wayman, order uncertain, were:

1. Mary5; m. Joshua Crow of Montgomery Co. Went West. 11. Rachel; m. 5 Dec, 1799 Gen. Thos. Hood, commander of the militia in the Howard District. 11 1. Sarah; m. Rev. Benj. Hood of Bowling Green. Had a son, Maj. Charles, a surveyor, who I ived in Carrol I Co. iv. Henry, d. unm. after 1837. Between 1812 and 1824 he (of A.A. Co.) sold off parts of the tracts of land known as "Worth the Taking", in Fred 1k. Co., and "Parr's Range", which was partly in Baltimore Co. and partly in Fredak. Co. (Fred 1 k. Co. Deed Bks. W.R. 42-47; W.R. 44-27; W.R. 47-86; J.S. 3-651; J.S. 7-157; J.S. 11-48; J.S. 20-524.) v. Charles, d. unm. vi. Amelia; m. after 1808 as his 2nd wife, Col. Lyde5 Griffith (Sam. 4 Henry3 Orlando2William1), b. 1777, and had Charles; Milcah Wayman, who m. 1833 Sam, Riggs; Louisa Hood; and Walter, b. 1820, m. 1841 Mary Riggs, dau. Reuben and Mary (Thomas). Lyde Griffith's first wife was Anne Dorsey. vii. Ann; m. 22 Feb. 1796 Richard5 , b. 1756, d. 1826, son of John4 and Elizabeth (Dorsey) Dorsey. The license was issued in A.A. Co. 13 Feb. 1796 but they were mar. in Montgomery Co. He served in the Revolution, in Rifle Reg., under LL Col. Moses Rawlings. He d. intestate, leaving about 2000 a. in A.A. and Montgomery Cos. Chi I. of Rich. 5 and Ann (Wayman) Dorsey: 1. Mortimer; m. Ann Skinner. 1 1. Elizabeth; m. 1 )--Norris; m. 2) Dr. Warner Hobbs. 111. Caroline; m. 1) Odel Wheeler; m. 2) 1838 Chas. Way­ man Hood. iv. John, d. s. p. in Va. v. Richard. v1. Caleb; m. 1834 Caroline Riggs. vii. Louisa; m. John Hood. viii. Mary; m. Robert C Gist and moved to Missouri. ix. Hanson, m. 1856 Annie Swigert. x. Achsah; m. 1840 Henry K. Ridgley. xi. Henry. x1 1. Septimus; m. Lucy Poultney. viii. Milcah, d. unm., according to Warfield. ix. John; m. in the west (possibly Wood Co., Ohio?). A John Wayman, Jr., took the oath required of civil officers in Montgomery Co., Md., 9 Feb. 1780. (Nat. Geneal. Quar., VI, p. 11) The name of a John Wayman, Democrat-Republican, is found in Fred 0k. Co., Md., in the official poll of the presidential election, 1796.

Refs.: Warfield, J. D.: Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Cos., Md. (1905), pp. 368, 462-3, 473. 155

Newman, Henry W.:' Anne Arundel Gentry, pp. 113, 123, 170. Griffith, Romulus Riggs: The Griffith Family, pp. 8f, 50f, 54f, etc. Brumbaugh, Gaius M.: Md. Recs., 1-279.

10. EDMUND5WAYMAN (Edmund4 , 3Leonard2 , l ). As the remainder of this Wayman section concerns this Edmund and his descendants we shal I take him up after Nos. 11 and 12.

11. EDMUND5 WAYMAN(prob. Leonard4 , 3 , 2, 1); b. A.A. Co., ca. 1762, d. 21 Apr. 1802, ag. ca. 40; prob. he whom. Airy Connaway 28 July 1781, in Anne Arundel Co., Md., and was a widower with a family by Nov. 1791, when he gave a bill of sale to Mary Wayman; and in Apr. 1793 when he conveyed to Leonard Se 11 man of A. A. Co. , by deed in trust, al I of his real estate and per­ sonal property, retaining only the necessary wearing apparel for himself and family. Sellman was appointed trustee by the chancellor of the state of Mary­ land. (Montgomery Co. Deeds, Liber D, Folio 689; E, Folio 303)

It seemed at first that this surely was the Edmund Wayman we were seeking, who was in Kentucky by 1795, but this was disproved by finding a record of the death on 21 Apr. 1802, "about the 40th yr. of his age, 11 "at Widow Breeze's on Patterson's Creek", in Hamp­ shire Co., Va. (now in West Va.) of an Edmund Wayman, b. in A. A. Co., who was "in the traveling communion" (probably a circuit rider) of the Methodist Church for about five years. (Hedges, Rev. John W. : Crowned Victors, The Memoirs of Over Four Hundred Methodist Preachers. Bal ti more, 1878.)

This Edmund Wayman was evidently the same one, whose children--viz., Leonard, Lilly, Thomas, and John Wayman--were called her grandchildren in Margaret Connaway's will, which was drawn 1 Jan. 1805, and proved in A.A. Co., Md., 16 Aug. 1808. She mentioned also her children Anderson, Cate, and Hazel.

She named John Connaway her executor and the witnesses were John and Aheal Linthicum and Osborne Wi 11 iams. The John Connaway whose name appears only 10 names away from that of Edmund Wayman in the 1776 Census of Al I Hal lows Parish, Anne Arundel Co., was probably her husband and perhaps the Capt. Conway in the Revolution. In 1776 his family consisted of l white man, 2 white women, 6 white children; had l black woman and child. (Brumbaugh and Hodges: Rev. Recs. of Md., 1-410; 11-409)

His name is missing in the 1790 Census. There was a John Coneway in the 1775-78 Census of Pomonkey Hundred, Charles Co., Md.

There were numerous Con{na)ways in early Kentucky Tax Lists. One was "John Con­ way of Jefferson Co., State of Va. 11 who in 1783 bought lot No. 13 in Louisville, Ky., for the sum of three shillings. (Jefferson Co., Ky., Deed Bk. 1-92) 156

The husband of Margaret Connaway was very likely the son of James, the son of Joseph, who died in A.A. Co., Md. in 1707. The name Con(na}way is found in Md. as early as 1640.

The Rev. Thomas Airey, b. England 1701, came to Md. 1726.

Hayden, Horace E.: Virginia Genealogies, pp. 221-290 Ridgely, Helen W.: Historic Graves of Md. and D. C., p. 219

12. ELIZABETH5WAYMAN (Leonard4,3,2, 1). Living and unmarried in Oct. 1775, when Elizabeth3 (Rutland} (Snowden} Orme, dau. of Thomas2Rutland, bequeathed -1:25 each to "my relatives, Edmund Wayman, Ann, and Elizabeth Wayman, all chil­ dren of Leonard Wayman". The witnesses to this will were Mary Dorsey (Mrs. Caleb, her sister), Dorcas Welsh, and Wm. Holmes. (Magruder's Md. Col. Abst. , 3-1 , 9} Some Elizabeth Wayman married Christian Holtzman in Frederick Co., Md. in 1808. (Brumbaugh-Vol. 11) 157

10. EDMUND5WAYMAN (Edmund4 , 3Leonard2 , 1); almost surely he was the Edmund Way- man, b. ca. 1760, d. 6 Oct. 1845, who married 22 Sept. 1788 in Pr-ince George's Co., Md., Elizabeth Smith(who d. ca. 1836), dat.1 .. of James Haddock Smith and his wife Ann (Burgess). Ann was the dau. of Charles3(Charles2Col. William1) and wife Martha 4 Waring. See Burgess-Smith section.

The fact that Edmund4 Wayman did have a son Edmund is proved by the fol lowing: In the Hall of Records at Annapolis, in Deed Bk. NH 4, p. 135, is found a deed from Thomas Francis Linthicum of Anne Arundel Co., Md., which conveyed land to Edmund Wayman, Jr. , of Frederick Co. , 28 Nov. 1788. The Iand was in the fork of the Patuxent River; was a part of "Duval 's Range", in Anne Arundel Co., between the lands of Francis Belmears, widow Elizabeth 01 iver, Thomas Rutland's heirs, and 11 the great River of Patuxent. 11 11 1 2 ( Duv'al s Range" had been owned by Hezekiah Linthicum.) There were 75 acres and the consideration was only five shillings. The land had been conveyed to "Edmund Wayman of Anne Arundel Co., Planter 11 by bargain and sale deed on 28 April 1779, and by deed of gift 8 Nov. 1788 transferred by him (who is in this deed cal led "Edmund Wayman, son and heir of Mary Wayman, daughter of Hezekiah Linthicum") to Edmund Wayman,...:!!". ThisTsavery important item.

Note that the deed of gift of part of this land was dated only a month and a half after the marriage of Edmund Wayman to Elizabeth Smith and so may very I ikely have been a wedding present. . Note also that Thomas Francis Linthicum was the brother of Mary3(Linthicum) Wayman, 11 1 who was the mother of Edmund4. Duval s Range 11, which had been bought of John Duval in 1699 by Hezekiah2Linthicum, figures in numerous wills and deeds of the Linthicum family. in 1718 Hezekiah2Linthicum, who was Mary 1 s father, had deeded a part of it to her and her husband, Edmond3Wayman. In 1742 we find Stephen Stewart, son-in-law of Thomas 1 and Jane2(Linthicum) Rutland, willing 200 acres of 11 Duval 1s Range" to his son Edward. (Md. Cal. of Wills, VI 11-231)

A wil I in the records at Marlborough Courthouse in Prince George 6s Co., Md., dated 22 Dec. 1804, pr. 4 Nov. 1806, furnishes us what is probably an invaluable key to connect the Wayman and Smith lines. It is that of James Haddock Smith, one of whose daughters, Elizabeth, married Edmund Wayman in Prince George's Co.j 22 ?ept., 1788. (The wife of James Haddock Smith was Ann Burgess, daughter of Charles and wife Martha4Waring.) The wi II shows that Elizabeth was the first one of the Smith daughters to remove to Kentucky and settle on a tract of land on Tick Creek in Shelby Co., which she and five of her sisters later inherited, sharing equally. The will also shows that Elizabeth1s brother, Charles Burgess Smith, inherited that part of his father 1s Kentucky land which was situated on Brashear1s Creek in Shelby County. (See section on "Families Allied with the Waymans" for ancestry of the Smiths and Burgesses.)

Edmund5Wayrnan was in the Revolutionary War and is said to have served three years under George Washington. (See biography of his gr-grandson, Dr. John' Court Bright, in Stevens1 Hist. of Washington Co., Ind., p. 1021 :(J91~) In the pension file of Thos. Alex­ ander of Washington Co., Ind., is an affidavit, made in April 1856 by Chas. L. Wayman, son of Edmund, that he knew Alexander thirty years befor,e and that he had often heard Alex- 158 ander and his father, Edmund Wayman, "now deceased", talk about their respective service in the War. (Waters, Margaret: Supplement to Rev. Soldiers Buried in Indiana Q95~, p. 105; Thos. Alexander's Pension Rec., 90, Pa.)

An Edmond Wayman (probably the son of Thomas and Milcah l!,inthicu~ Wayman) is listed from Talbot Co., Md., in the 1st Class of the Broad Creek Co. of the 38th Batt., dated 23 Aug. 1777. (Md. Rev. War Militia Lists, p. 195)

For seven years after Edmund Wayman was married in 1788 to Elizabeth Smith we find nothing about him, but sometime during those years he evidently went to Kentucky, not more than fifteen or twenty years after the pioneers, Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton arrived there. It was only the hardy and adventurous souls who braved the dangers from Indians, wild beasts, and an unknown country to make a home in that wilderness. At least as early as 1795, and probably earlier, an Edmund Wayman was in Shelby Co., for we find the name on the tax I ist (1 white male over 21, 2 horses, 2 cattle). In May 1798 in the same county, he was an ap­ praiser of the estate of Jonathan Green, and in January 1803 he also appraised the estate of Jonathan's widow, Catherine (Smith) Green. Jonathan and Catherine had chi I. George, Polly, and William, and Catherine had brothers Nicholas, Jr., Abraham, and Simon Smith. (Ardery, Mrs. Wm. Breckinridge, comp.: Kentucky Records--Early Wil Is and Marriages, pp. 42,92) Whether these Smiths were related to Edmund's wife we do not know. Some Nicholas Smith (1666-1734), b. London, son of Nich. and Efsobah, lived in King George Co., Va. {Stanard, W. G., comp.: Some Emigrants to Va., CT915, 2nd editJ, p. 76) A Nicholas Smith, also an Elizabeth and John Smith, figured in land deeds in 1719 in Pr. George 1s Co., Md.

We have eleven pages of photostats of the pension application papers of a Nicholas Smith and wife Mary of Henry Co., Ky. He died Dec. 31, 1838, Mary (ca. 84 in 1845) died Aug. 1845. This Nicholas was born 4 June 1759 in Germany on the Rhine River, came to America (evidently the vicinity of Philadelphia, Pa.) in 1762, removed to Frederick Co., Va., in 1772, and in 1785 to Henry Co., Kentucky, where he remained until his death. During the Revolution he volunteered for three tours of service. Lewis Neill and the Rev. John Jones, both of Henry Co., were his witnesses in regard to the pension; John Blakemore and John Cull were his widow1s. From the papers we learn that Mary 1s maiden name was Jones, that her father was Stephen of Frederick Co., Va., and that her brother married Blakemore 1s sister; also that Smith's father I ived not far from Blakemore 1s father. (Kentucky #7321 and 9707, Bk. D, Vol. 1-377; Bk. E, Vol. 7-27)

By 1807 Edmund and Elizabeth Wayman 1s children were starting to marry. In that year their daughter, Mary Ann Burgess Wayman, married William Martin, son of Sarah (Jeffries) Martin and her deceased husband, John, who had come to Kentucky from Fauquier Co., Virginia. (See Martin section.) Two years later our Eleanor Wayman married Wil­ liam1s brother, Joseph Martin. Edmund Wayman was bondsman. Both marriages took place in Shelby Co., Ky., and were performed by the Rev. Archibald Cameron, a Scotch Presby­ terian minister.

Wil I is, George L., Sr.: Hist. of Shelby Co., Ky., pp. 93-96 ? Historical Sketches of Ky., p. 519 159

In 1805, another of Elizabeth Waymanas sisters, Susannah (Smith) Crabb and the lat­ ter's husband, Charles Crabb, who was the son of Edward and Ursula (Sprigg) Crabb, had re­ moved from Prince Geo. Co., Md., to Shelby Co., Ky., where they lived for about nine years. (Was Edward Crabb perhaps the son of Ann Crabb, one of the daughters of Richard4 Snow­ den, whom the latter named in his 1763 Anne Arundel Co., Md., will? l~d. Will Bk. 31, pt. 2-7~) Charles Crabb 1s only sister, Priscilla Sprigg Crabb, who in 1793 had married Stephen Drane in Pr. Geo. Co., Md., had also removed, between 1800 and 1802, to Shelby Co., Ky,, where they both died, she in 1831 and he in 1844. (Note that Anne Smith, sister of Elizabeth Wayman, m. Anthony Drane.) In 1814 Charles and Susannah Crabb moved on from Shelby Co., Ky., to what is now Jackson Co., Indiana. This was the same county in which Edmund and Elizabeth (Smith) Waymanlls son, the Rev. Charles Lynch Wayman, lived and died. For information about the children and grandchildren of the Charles Crabbs, see "Kentucky Brights and Their Kin!!, by Georgie H. Ford and Ruth Cralle. There is a Sprigg­ Crabb chart in this book also. (Mary A.B. fwaymanl Martin was the gr.-grandmother of Dr. John C. BrighL) - -

Now back to Edmund Wayman again: He must have had the pioneering spirit strong within him, for by 1814 he had pushed on to even less settled country than western Kentucky, and crossed the Ohio River to Indiana. Only ten days after the very first record in the deed books of Washington Co., Ind., comes an indenture, made on March 31, 1814, between John and Miriam Hobson of the first part and Edmund Wayman of the second part. The con­ sideration was $400 11 current mo!'ley of the Indiana Territory" for 120 acres, described as being in section 9, town 01ce, south range, four east, adjoining Robertson. (Washington Co,, Ind. Deed Bk, A, p. 9) The obituary of Edmund 1s son, Charles L. Wayman, written by Jacob Wright, said they removed first from Kentucky to Clark Co., Ind., before settling in Washington Co., ind.

It was i11 the spring of 1814 that a number of the Martins crossed the Kentucky River from 5'1el by Co. , Ky. , and founded Martinsburg, Wash. Co. , Ind. , and among these Mar­ H ns were the brothers, William and Joseph, whose wives were two of the daughters of the Edmund Waymans. One of these brothers, our Joseph Martin, and his wife, Eleanor, set­ t.led on the iand adjoining on the north the farm of Edmund Wayman, which is a few miles north cf Mart l irnsbmg.

A Smith family, perhaps related to Elizabeth (Smith) Wayman, also seems to have lived ar1 an adjoining farm. In Washington Co., Ind., is found a deed (26 March 1819) from Edmund and E! izabeth Wayman to John Smith for a mil I dam on Bear Creek (in Sec. 9, NE 1/4-1 South Range 4 East-crossing the creek to Sec. 4), also the use of Wayman 1s Spring Branch. In June of the same yem Joseph Martin also granted certain privileges to John Smith. Very likely this John Smith was one of the two Captains in the Revolution from Maryland named "John Smith", one of them being in the 5th Regt. and the other in the 6th. We have photostats of their existing records in the UoSo Archives. The one in the 6th Regt. was appt. LieuL on Deco 10, 1776 and Capt. Novo 9, 1777. On different pages he is called Nos. 31, 32, ond 39. Orne of the pages concerning the Capt. John Smith of the 5th Regt. shows him to have been a prisoner of wm; this is undated. On another he is called "John Smith (3d)" and the daf'e is Jan. 1, 1777; mo more information except that he was a captain in the 5th Regt., Two pages from the nBook of Accounts and Disbursements, Pay Master General 1s 11 11 Office" refer to CapL John Smith, "5 or 6, Md. , and in extremely tiny writing: two of 160 this name". There is a long list of amounts due him for various things, including "For old 11 11 money reduced-59-3 , "Cincinnati Society for 1 mo. pay , and "Commutation Acct. for five years full pay in lieu of half pay for life".

Returning again to Edmund Wayman, --in 1821 we find a deed from Joseph Martin to Edmund Wayman; in Aug. 1822 one from Edmund and wife Elizabeth to Christian Schultz (this land was in Pierce Twp., a mile or twos. w. of Pekin); and in Nov. 1825 Edmund and Elizabeth deeded their farm to their son, Charles L. Wayman. (Washington Co., Ind., Deed Bk. 8-188, 451, 533; Bk. C-483) The last transaction in which Edmund and Elizabeth Wayman figured was in Aug. 1829; they were then called 11 of Monroe Co., Ind. 11 They sold to Joseph T. Martin for $800 the SW 1/4 of Sec. 9, Tp. 1 South, Range 4 East, and 18 acres, part of the SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Sec. 10, Tp. 1 South, Range 4 East. The deed is dated Aug. 11, 1829. It speaks of Bear Creek being the dividing line. (Washington Co. Deed Bk. F, p. 4 16)

How explain the first of the fol lowing records, taken from the 1830 Census of Wash­ ington Co., Indiana:

Edmund Wayman - 1 male child under 5 yrs.; 1 male 15-20; 1 male 20-30; 1 male 50-60; 1 female under 5; 1 female 20-30; 1 female 50-60. Edmund G. Wayman - 1 male under 5; 1 male 20-30; 1 female 20-30.

. The obituary of Edmund Wayman in "The Christian Record 11 of March 1, 1846, writ- ten by John Wright, Sr., said that he died 6 Oct. 1845, aged nearly 85, and that 11 his be­ 11 loved old companion had gone to the land of silence about nine years before him • It said that he had been an Elder in the@ethleheml Presbyterian Church, but 11 about five years be­ 11 fore his death he became a member of the Church of God • The Bethlehem Church records show this change of membership to have taken place 10 Apr. 1824 - over 21 years before, instead of five.

When Edmund and Elizabeth Wayman removed from Kentucky to Indiana they - also John and Elizabeth Martin - were among the founders of the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church on Bear Creek. Both couples had previously been members of the Blue River Pres- ,.. byterian Church in Kentucky. (Beth. Pres. Ch. Recs., 10 Apr. 1824) The original Beth­ lehem Church was a log one, but in 1887 it was replaced by the present small frame church.

The farm which Edmund and Elizabeth Wayman deeded to their son Charles was sold by him in 1836 to John Wright. Mr. Tom Miller, the present owner, says that when his family moved there around the turn of the century, there were graves, partly fenced, in the barn lot, but that the fence is now gone and the five stones--just rough limestone, with no inscriptions--are broken off at the ground. He says that earlier there were also two other graves on the place, on Bear Creek Bluff, partly enclosed by a stone wal I, and ano­ ther one lost in the bottom land; that folklore and legend have it that the Waymans were buried in the barn lot. The late Mrs. Lydia Hottel of New Albany, Ind., a great-grand­ daughter of Edmund Wayman, had already told us that Edmund and his wife were buried on their old home place, as was the custom in those days. And in Bethlehem Cemetery, near the grave of Deborah Jack (see below) are six graves with unmarked stones believed to be those of Waymans. 161 .

Fol lowing are abstracts of three very important deeds concerning this family of Way- mans:

3 July 1842/8 Apr. 1844; Joseph L. Martin, etc., to Catherine Gill, 170 acres, Jeptha Creek. (Deed made by the following: Mason Crim, wife Emma; Joseph L. Martin, wife Nancy; Archibald C. Martin; Willett W. Martin; Ezra W. Martin; Anna and Charles Martin, infant heirs of Simpson Martin, dec'd., all of Washington Co., Ind.) (Mention of deed of 6 Apr, 1822 to Geo. Gill) (Elisha and Levi D., heirs of Mary Ann B. Martin, dec'd., wife of Wm. Martin, heir of Elizabeth Wayman, dec'd., wife of Edmund Way­ man) (Shelby Co., Ky., Deed Bk. J2-229)

8 Nov. 1842/8 Apr. 1844; Eleanor S. Martin to Catherine Gill, 107 acres, 120 acres, Jep­ tha Creek. (11 Apr. 1822 this land was granted by Edmund Wayman, wife Elizabeth, to Geo. Gil I, since deceased, wi 11 ing land to Catherine Gil I. Heirs and legal represen­ tatives of Mary Ann B. Martin, deceased, wife of William Martin; heirs and legal rep­ resentatives of Elizabeth Wayman, deceased, all of Indiana; Eleanor S. Martin, Floyd Co., Indiana; Samuel Jack, wife Deborah, Washington Co., Indiana; Dandridge Over­ ton, wife Dorcas, Washington Co., Indiana; Elizabeth Hardin, Floyd Co., Indiana; Charles L. Wayman, Jackson Co., Indiana; Gary Wayman, Jackson Co., Indiana; Nor­ val F. Kennedy, wife Rachel, Putnam Co., Indiana. {ibidi)1

26 Mar. 1846; Eleanor S. Martin to Judiah W. Gill, about 130 acres, Clear Creek, 8 miles southeast of Shelbyville; Eleanor S. Martin of Washington Co., Indiana. Same land deeded by Edmund Wayman to Geo. Gil I, inherited by Ele.anor S Martin from her mo­ ther, Elizabeth Wayman, wife of said Edmund Wayman, the same land devised to the said Elizabeth and the heirs of her body by her father; land is now occupied by Cather­ ine Gill, widow of the late Geo. Gill.)

(Note that a James Martin married Betsy Gill in Mercer Co., Ky., 5 Dec. 1801. See index.)

According to the best information we have been able to gather from many sources, the fol.Lowing were the children of Edmund5 and Elizabeth (Smith) Wayman of Maryland, Kentucky, and Indiana:

1. Wi 11 ett6 , b. ca. 1789, d. ---; m. Nancy---. Lived at New Al bony, Ind. Had daus. Rebecca and Mary. ii. Eleanor, prob. b. May 1790, d. after 9 Oct. 1847; m. Joseph Martin. See Martin section. iii. Mary Ann Burgess, b. 26 Nov. 1792 (?); m. William Martin. See Martin section. 13+ iv. Deborah, b. ca. 1793. 14+ v. Dorcas, b. l Feb. 1795, d. 27 Aug. 1856. 15+ vi. {Mary?) Elizabeth, 6.---; m. ---Hardin.* 16+ vii. Charles Lynch, b. 27 Apr. 1806, d. 13 Oct. 1875. 17+ viii. Edmund Gary, b. ---, d. ---.

*The will of Tilman Weaver (Dec. 1759-Mar. 1760) left to his wife,.Ann E. (Cuntze) Weaver, 111 acres of land in Germantown, Va., bought of Martin Hardin, son of John, who took it up. 162

ix. Rachel; m. Norval F. Kennedy. Lived in Putnam Co., Ind., Indianola, Iowa (and Nebraska?} She joined the Mormons before her marriage, but later left them. x. Sarah?; said to have mar. Thos. Moore. xi. Catherine, b. prob. ca. 1816, d. unm. Folklore says that in order to prevent her marriage she was poisoned on the day she was to have been married by a girl in love with the same man, and the supersti­ tious believe her to have haunted the house thereafter.

13. DEBORAH6 WAYMAN (Edmund5, 4 ,3Leonard2, 1), b. ca. 1793, d. 1852, aged 59 (grave stone rec., Bethlehem Church Cem., Palmyra, Ind.). Shem. Samuel Jack, b. 1776, d. 1852, who came from Va., to Ky., to Indiana. He kept slaves when I iving in Kentucky. As Samuel was many years her senior it is likely he had been married before. (A John and James Jack were in the Fay­ ette Co., Ky., 1790 Census.)

In 1829 Samuel Jack was in the House of Representatives for Switzerland Co., Ind.

Sam. Jack and his wife's brother-in-law, (our) Joseph Martin, ran a grist-mill at Palmyra, Ind. He and several of his family are buried in Bethlehem Cem., at Palmyra. Children of Samuel and Deborah Jack (from their grandson, Charles W. Jack}:

i. Frances7; m. William Rice. Their chil. (Rice}: i) Joseph8 , of Paris, 111. i i) Wi 11 i am; d. y. ii. Mary Ann; m. Ed. Bringle of Paris, Ill. No children. iii. Edmund Wayman, b. 1823, d. 1879; m. l} Martha Smith, b. ca. 1827, d. 1852; hem. 2} nr. Martinsburg, Ind., Eveline Strain, b. 1830, d. 1910. Child by 1st wife (Jack}: i) Caroline8 . Children by 2nd wife: ii} Louise8, b. ca. 1858. iii) Laura Belle. iv) Anna. v} Charles Wayman (twin}, b. 13 Jan. 1866, d. after 1938. Lived Crawfordsville, Ind. (It was he who furnished us the data on the Jack family.) vi) Wil I iam S., b. 13 Jan. 1866. Edmund W. Jack d. on the Jack homestead, nr. Martinsburg; Ev­ al ine d. nr. Paoli, ,at the .. home of a daughter. iv. Samuel 7; m. ---.

14. DORCAS6 WAYMAN (Edmund5,4,3Leonard2, 1), b. Shelby Co., Ky., l Feb. 1795, d. prob. Washington Co., Ind., 27 Aug. 1856; m. Shelby Co., Ky., 163

11 Aug. (or 8 Nov, ?) 1813 Dandridge Overton (prob, son or grandson of Obadiah), who was b. Va. 14 Dec, 1789, d, prob. Wash, Co., Ind,, 27 May 1874. Both bur. Bethlehem Church Cem., Palmyra, Ind,; also at least three of their chi I., viz,, Irene (or Irena), Lavina S,, and Joseph.

In July 1815 Dandridge Overton bought 135 acres on Tick Creek, Shelby Co., Ky., from Wm. Martin of Washington Co,, Ind. (Shelby Co., Ky,, Deed Bk, M-264)

A Wm. Overton, b. 1638, was an early immigrant to Virginia. Waller Overton, gent.,was in Fayette Co., Ky. by 1780; Rich, Overton in Mercer Co, by 1789; and John Overton in Bourbon Co, by 1791. (1790 Ky. Census; Collins, Lewis: Hist. of Ky. (!92~, 11-183)

Many early Overton marriage records are found at the Ky, Hist. Soc, Library at Frankfort.

At least one branch of Overtons, including Wm. Gibbs and Evaline (Nall) Overton or his parents, Lewis and Sarah Elizabeth (Head) Overton, went from Kentucky to Missouri, and settled in Calloway Co. Some of this I ine later went to California.

Most of the following record about Dorcas 1s descendants was kindly furnished by Mrs. Sarah P. Porter (a Mormon genealogist and a descendant of Parthenia) of Salt Lake City, Utah, Dorcas Overton, great-grandmother of Mrs. Maggie C. Petty of Salt Lake City, was 11 endowed 11 22 Jan. 1879, "sealed to parents" 10 Feb. 1948 by the Mormons, according to Mrs. Petty.

Fol lowing are the children of Dandridge and Dorcas6 (Wayman) Overton:

i. Roxalania7, b. 2 July 1814, d, 2 Sept, 1858; m. ---. ii. Eleanor Corenna, b. Martinsburg, Washington Co., Ind,, 11 Feb. 1816, d. 16 July 1851. iii. Aurelia, b. Martinsburg, d, ---, m, Jacob Loughmiller. Some of their descendants I ive in Kansas and Twin Fal Is, Idaho. (Aure Ii a may have come after Parthenia,) The Bethlehem Cemetery Record (of Jackson Twp., Washington Co., Ind,) lists 25 Loughmillers as being buried in that cem., but the only mention of Aurelia or Jacob is the

listing of Charles, 11 son of Jacob and Aurelia 1', who d. 1850, aged 10 yrs. The earliest Loughmillers listed are: Sabina, b. ca. 1755, d. 1836. Delilah, b. ca. 1780, d. 1813. John, b. 1784, d. 1861. Jane, b, ca. 1788, d, 1850 (prob. wife of John). Phi 11 i p, b . 1791 , d • 18 7 5 . Sarah, his wife, b. 1807, d. 1899 iv. Irena, b. Martinsburg, 7 Oct. 1819, d. 1865. v. Parthenia, b. Salem, Ind, 12 July 1821, d. (in St. George Co., Utah?) May 1906; m. 11 Feb. 1845, as his second wife, James Holt, b. Halifax Co., N.C., 10 Feb. 1804, d. Hamblin, Washington Co., 164

Utah, 25 Jan. 1894. (Holt's first wife was Mary Payne, b. N.C., 1814, d. 1844.) Their descendants live in Utah and Wyoming. The parents of James Holt were Jesse (b. Halifax Co., N.C., 1780, d. Wilson Co., Tenn., 1854 or 1844) and his wife, Mrs. Eliza­ abeth (Davis) Crosland (b. N.C., d. Wilson Co., Tenn., 1816). The latter was the dau. of Isham and Sarah (Long) Davis, who lived nr. Lebanon, Tenn. (Mrs. Porter has more on this family.) James and Parthenia (Overton) Holt had at least: i. Rachel8 , b. N. Ogden, Utah, 14 June 1856, d. St. George, Utah, 29 March 18---; m. 6 Oct. 1874, St. George, Utah, Geo. Thomas Cottam, b. Salt Lake City 29 Oct. 1852, d. St. George 1934. vi. Catherine Dorcas, b. Martinsburg, Ind., 5 June 1823, d. 7 Dec. 1905; m. 1 Aug. 1844 Moses Simpson Emmett, b. Boone Co., Ky., 14 May 1824, d. 5 Apr. 1907, son of James (who was son of Silas and Elizabeth), of Boone Co. , Ky. , and wife Phebe J. Simpson ( who was dau. of Moses and Delphi Florence of N. C. and Ky.). Moses and Catherine (Overton) Emmett had at Ieast: i. 01 ive C. 8, ancestor of the Iate Mrs. Laura Jones of Lords­ burg, N. M., through whom came this portion of the record. Other desc. of Moses and Catherine live in Utah and Wyoming. vii. Nancy Elizabeth, b. Martinsburg, 10 July 1830, d. 1879; m. ---. viii. Lavena Susan, b. Martinsburg 7 Oct. 1834, d. 9 Mar. 1872. ix. Joseph Wayman, b. 25 Nov. 1838, d. 1881; m. Minerva E. ---, b. 1832, d. 1901. Joseph and Minerva Overton had at least: i. John B. 8 , b. 1866, d. 1908.

Mrs. Porter believes - we think mistakenly - that Elizabeth (Smith) Wayman was the daughter of Adam Smith, whose will was made 11 Aug. 1792 and pr. at Harrodsburg Court House, Mercer Co., Ky., Mar. 1793. (Ky. Pioneer and Court Recs., p. 68) His wil I mentions his wife Elizabeth, and chi I. Ezekiel, Benj., Elizabeth, and Solomon; wits., Zachariah and John Smith. In Nov. 1949 Mr. Henry E. Christianson, Supt. of the Research Dept. in the Library at Salt Lake City, told us that the name of Adam Smith was not men­ tioned in their Wayman records; also that the man whom Elizabeth Smith married was cal led 11 Edmund Warman."

15. (MARY?) ELIZABETH6 WAYMAN (Edmunds ,4 ,3 Leonard2, 1), b. after 1795. It must have been she who was the Elizabeth Hardin in the list of heirs of Elizabeth Way­ man, dec'd., who had owned the land on Jeptha Creek, Shelby Co., Ky., which was deeded, 1842-1844, to Catherine Gil I. (See index.) She was in this deed 11 called "of Floyd Co., Ind. , and must have been a widow at the time, for no husband was mentioned. Was her husband a desc. of John5 Hardin(g) of Pa. and Ky. ?(Stephen4Abraham 3stephen2Richardl of Braintree, Mass.)? (See Harding, W.J. The Hardings in America. 1925) Apparently Elizabeth and ---Hardin had at least: 165

i. (Mary?} Elizabeth,, b. ---, d. ---; m. David Goss, who is buried in the cemetery at Maiinsburg, Ind. Their children (order uncertain): i. Betty. Was of Waymansville, Ind. ii. Mary. iii. Dorcas Ann; m. Eli Stockdale of Blandenburg, Ohio. Lived in Jasper Co., Ind. Children of Dorcas and Eli Stockdale: ·i) John9, 6.---, d. ---; m. ---. Had sons Harry and Homer and dau. Maude, who m. Cec i I Horne of Monon, Ind. ii) George, twin. iii) Mark, twin. iv} Mary; m. ---White. v) Del la. Lived somewhere in the west. vi) Ida. Lived somewhere in the west. vii) Helen, b. 9 Oct. 1869, d. 19 Oct. 1963; m. 3 July 1901 Oliver S. Martin, b. 9 Oct. 1865, d. 4 Sept. 1938, son of Milton and Juliann (Blackman) Martin of Monon, Ind. Lived Monon, Ind. No children. It was this Helen Martin who ga've us, when she was quite old, what we have on the older members of this branch of the Wayman family, but there is a discrepancy here. She called Mary Elizabeth her great­ grandmother, but said she married David Goss. iv. Sarah; m. ---Allman. Lived Waymansville. Bur. in Sur­ prise, Jackson Co., Ind. v. Nancy; m. ---Baker. Lived Waymansvil le. vi. Bernice; m. ---Hicks. Lived Medora, Ill. (or Ind.?) vii. Jessie; m. ---Anderson. Lived Waymansville.

16. (Rev.} CHARLES LYNCH6WAYMAN (Edmund5,4,3Leonard2, 1), b. nr. Shelbyville, Ky., 27 April 1806, d. at his home, eight miles south of Brownstown, Ind., 13 Oct. 1875; m. 1) Washington Co., Ind., 2 March 1825, Mary (Polly) Goss of Washington Co., Ind., b. 10 Sept. 1801. Her father gave consent to her mar­ riage; they were married by James Martin, "M. G. 11 (Washington Co., Ind., Mar. Bk. A, p. 134) Polly d. 1 Aug. 1863 and Charles' m. 2) 27 May 1869 Mrs. Mary J. Holmes of Jackson Co., Ind., who d. 18 Dec. 1869. Charles Wayman m. 3) 12 June 1871 Mrs. Catherine Tuell, who survived him. (She had a son who lived next door to them.} (From Charles L. Wayman 1s obituary in "The Christian Record" of Nov. 1875, written by Jacob Wright.)

He seems to have been a circuit rider, and preached at Brownstown, Ratliff Grove, etc. He apparently founded Waymansville, Ind. (he patented the land there in 1844), but did not live there, for in the many deeds from him in the Bartholomew Co., Ind., records 166 he is al ways called "of Jackson Co. 11 He was dealing in Iand even before he moved to Jack­ son Co., for between 1830 and 1836 we find several deeds to and from him in the Washing­ ton Co. records. His obituary said he went to Jackson Co. in 1836. A descendant who got her information from her aunt, Ann Ewing, sister of Charles Wayman, says that when he moved to Jackson Co. from adjoining Washington Co. he 11 entered 11 many hundreds of acres on both sides of the White River--rich land and thick forests--near what is now Vallonia, Ind.; and that he built and operated the first gristmill thereabouts and became quite prosperous.

Waymansville seems to have been a German community, for all the oldest graves in the cemetery had German names and inscriptions on them. Some of this Wayman family are buried in the older cemetery in Waymansvi lie.

The will of Charles L. Wayman (27 Sept. 1875-18 Oct. 1875), Jackson Co., Ind., mentioned his wife Catherine; son Edmond J.; daus., Sarah Ann Ewing, Elizabeth Robertson, Rachel Rodman; grandson George Wayman; land in Butler Co., Mo., and Jackson Co., Ind.; execs., son Edmond J. Wayman and Charles Robertson.

The following list of children of Charles L. Wayman, all by his first wife, Mary (Goss), was taken from a family Bible, which was given by him to his daughter, Rachel (Wayman) Rodman, on Jan. l, 1865 and is now in the proud possession of her last surviving child, Lucinda B. (Rodman) Stevenson of California. Charles Wayman gave identical Bibles to each of his children, but this one is thought to be the only one still in existence. The family names and dates as given in the old Bible are as follows:

1. Phares7, b. 20 May 1826, d. l Sept. 1827. 18+ ii. George, b. 2 March 1828, d. 28 April 1852. 19+ iii. Mary Elizabeth, b. 29 April 1830, d. ---. 20+ iv. Edmond J., b. 20 Feb. 1835, d. 1911. 21+ v. Sally Ann (twin) b. 20 Feb. 1835, d. ---. 22+ vi. Rachel, b. 28 Dec. 1839, d. 24 May 1893.

17. EDMOND GARY6WAYMAN (Edmund5 ,4 ,3 Leonard2, 1), b. by 1815 or earlier, prob.

in Kentucky. The obituary of his daughter, Molly Finney I said that her parents were Edmond Gary and Nancy Tubman Wayman, but records of some Wayman descendants said that Edmond's wife was Nancy Schellers, b. 1808. Perhaps he was married more than once. Children of Edmond Gary Wayman (order un­ certain) were:

i.. John7. He lived and died in Wyandotte, Mich. Mar. --- and had dau.: i) Cora8; m. ---Daniels and lived in Wyandotte. Cora was living when Molly Finney made her will. I I. Ed (prob. Edmond?), of New Albany/ Ind. iii. Willett, of Evansville, Ind. iv. Mary E. ( 11 Molll'), b. New Albany, Ind., 12 Sept. 1836, d. Salem, Ind., 29 Jan. 1929; m. l Oct. 1862 S.T. Finney. Lived New Albany, Ind., 167

Tarkentum, Pa., Toledo, Ohio, and Salem, Ind. She is bur. in New Albany beside her husband, who was a captain in the Civil Ware Molly Finney's obituary mentioned nephews Eugene Wayman of Indianapolis, Mark Wayman of San Francisco; cousins Mrs. Lizzie Soli­ day of Los Angeles, Mrs. Laura Lyons of Salem, Ind., (with whom she lived in her latter years) and Mrs. C.A. McKee of Louisville, Ky.; "several nieces and nephews". It said that she belonged to the Metho­ dist Church. v. Mark; m. --- and had sons Mark (of Utah and San Francisco) and Elmore.

18. GEORGE7WAYMAN (Charles L. 6 Edmund5, 4 , 3 Leonard2 , I), b. 2 March 1828, d. 28 April 1852; m. Sally Robertson. Lived on a farm in Jackson Co., Ind. Children of George and Sally Wayman:

i. Charles Lynch8 Wayman, b. ---, d. ---; m. Hettie Keach. When their 11 11 sons were in their early teens , the family moved to Vincennes, Ind., and later to the state of Washington. This junior Charles L. Wayman may have been younger than his brother James. Charles and Hettie Wayman had at Ieast: i) Ethel 9 , b. 26 Aug. 1877, d. 20 July 1878; bur. Fairview Cem., Brownstown, Ind. ii) Guy, b. ---, d. ---; m. ---. Had a Largefomily. iii) Armour, b. ---. No information about him. ii. James Willett8Wayman, b. 31 Jan. 1849, d. 1933; m. Virginia Robertson 11 11 ( Jenny ), b. 1851, d. 1928. She was related to John Blaze Robert­ son who mar. an aunt of James W. They lived and died in Brownstown, Ind., and are buried in Fairview Cem. there, from which their dates were obtained. Chi I. of James and Virginia Wayman (order uncertain): i) William9 , d. in infancy, ca. 1875. ii) Frank H., b. 6 Feb. 1879, d. 5 March 1882. iii) Effie; m. Albert B. Kerr. Live in or near Troy, Ohio. Their chi I. (Kerr): (i) Wayman; m. ---. Lives on a farm near Troy. (i i) Max; m. ---. Lives on a farm near Troy. iv) Harold, d. in early childhood, ca. 1882. v) Elsie, d. in early childhood, ca. 1884. vi) (Major) Cecil Lafayette, b. 5 Feb. 1877; m. l) 29 Apr. 1902 Floy Barnard of Southport, Ind. Hem. 2) 18 Apr. 1931 Jewel Day of Nashville, Tenn. Lived in Murfreesboro, Tenn. No chi I. by this marriage. Chi I. of Cecil and Floy Wayman (given to us by Cecil): (i) James BarnardlO, b .. 17 May 1904; m. ---. Lives in Milwaukee, Wis, Has two sons. (ii) Alice, b. 16 Dec, 1905; m. Ralph M. Trent. Live in Mt. Lebanon, Pa. They have two daus. 168

(iii) Virginia, b. 25 Sept. 1911. Teacher in lndi­ anopolis. (iv) William Robert, b. 19 Nov. 1913; m. ---. Lives in lndianapol is. (v) Janice, b. 21 Nov. 1915; m. John W. Kern. Lives in lndianapol is. (vi) Paul Lafayette, b. 6 Apr. 1918. Of Nash­ ville, Tenn. Was in World War 11. vii) Fred9 , d. 1899, ag. 11 . vi i i) James Arthur; m. Netty Clark. Their chil. (Wayman): (i) Evelyn 10 (ii) Louise {i:i i) Clark {iv) D.A., of N. Hollywood, Calif.

19. MARY ELIZABETH7WAYMAN (Charles L. 6 Edmund5 , 4 , 3 Leonard2 , 1), b. 20 Feb. 1835 Jackson Co., Ind., d. 1896 on their farm nr. Brownstown, Ind.; m. John Blaze Robertson, who d. ca. 1871. They lived in Ewing, Ind. Their chil. (Robertson):

i. Charles A. 8; m. Isabel la Gossley, who had come to Brownstown from Ohio. Their children were: Dunham, Edmond, Charles Ormand, Stella, Ber­ nice, Roscoe, and Mona. i i. Jonathan; m. l) Carrie Mi 11 er, who was born on a farm nr. Brownstown, Ind.; m. 2) El-la Swain, a native of Seymour, Ind. Chil. (Robertson) by 1st wife: Aimee, Maurice, Joseph, Jonathan. Chi I. by 2nd wife: Carrie, Grace, Genevieve. iii. Edmond; m. Mary Stanley, a sister of Lillie Stanley who mar. Lycurgus Ewing. Their ·chil. (Robertson): Frank, Ferris, Mary Elizabeth, Ray, Lynn, Edna, Ray, Wayne. iv. Rachel, b. 1852, d. 1906; m. William Riley Bolles, b. 1842, d. 1924. Their chil. {Bolles): i) Charles A. ii) Myrtle, b. 1876; m. 1900 Ralph B. Applewhite, b. Browns­ town, Ind., 1873, d. 1920. His father was James F. Applewhite, the son of Ralph, who came to Browns­ town from Mississippi about 1860. Ralph and Myrtle Applewhite had only one child, James Riley. It was Mrs. Applewhite, of Ewing, Ind., -still an active, civic-minded person--who kindly furnished the data on the families of Mary Elizabeth and Sally Ann Wayman. v. Bruce; m. Jennie Haynes of N. Vernon, Ind. They had three sons: Riley, Forrest, and Charles. vi. Livingston; m. 1) Katherine Cash, a native of Kansas; m. 2) Rose Durham, who was born on a farm near Brownstown, Ind. No children by sec­ ond wife. Chil. (Robertson) by 1st wife: Frederick, Cash, Ward, Eva, and Harry. 169

vii. Willard; m, Madge Snyder, b. Kokomo, Ind. They had only one child-­ Ruth.

20. EDMOND J.7WAYMAN (Charles L. 6 Edmund5 , 4 , 3 Leonard2 , 1), b. 1835, d. 1911; m. America Weathers(?),who was b. 1835, d. 1907. Uved and died in Browns­ town, Ind. In the Fairview Cem. at Brownstown, these names are spelled "Way­ mond". Edmond and America Wayman had at least:

8 1 • George A. , b. 1859, d. 1891 , unm. 23+ ii. Charles Paul Vane, b. 1873. iii. Dora; m. Winifred Woodmansee.

21. SALLY ANN7 WAYMAN (Charles6 Edmund5 , 4 , 3 Leonard2, 1); b. ca .. 1828; d. Val- Ionia, Ind.; m. 1) (Dr.) ---Long; m. 2) -- Gibson; m. 3) before the Civil War, prob. at Brownstown, Ind., William H. Ewing.

Sally Ann had one chi Id by her second husband, a posthumous daughter, Georgie Ann, who I ived to graduate from college and teach school for several years before dying of consumption, as her father had done. Sally Ann and her third husband, Wm. H. Ewing, had:

8 i. Lycurgus , b. ---, d. ---; m. Lillie Stanley. 1 1. William Benjamin, b. ---, d. ---; m. Sarah Fleetwood. No children. 1 1 1. Lucinda, b. ---, d. ---; m. Jacob C. Browning. They had one son; he had a son--J.C. of Chicago--and a dau.--Betty Fisher of New York. iv. Styles; died when a young boy. v. Ludlam; m. Katherine Martin. vi. Iva, b. 1876, d. ---; m. Charles Norton.

22. RACHEL7 WAYMAN (Charles L6Edmond5 ,4,3 Leonard2 , 1), b. 28 Dec. 1839 on west side of White River, Ind., at a place later cal led Chestnut Grove, d. Ewing, Ind., 1893; m. 10 July 1864 Aiden E. Rodman, b. Salem, Ind., 20 Nov. 1839, d. (was murdered) Ewing, Ind., 20 Sept. 1876, son of Walker Burton Rodman and wife, Lucinda Bell Norris.

Lucinda Stephenson, daughter of Rachel and Alden Rodman, says she has a complete genealogy of the Rodman family back to 1642. It begins with John, an Irish Quaker. He was a member of the Assizes and once while in session it was visited by the king of England. John Rodman refused to remove his hat and for his rude stubbornness he was banished from Ireland to Barbados, from whence he came to America, The early history of the Rodmans in this country can be found in John Osborne AustinHs "Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode island" (1887) Children of Rachel and Aiden Rodman: 170

i. Mary W. 8, b. 6 May 1865, d. 27 June 1903; m. 31 Jan. 1893 Benjamin Rush. No children. ii. Charles Walker, b. 21 Jan. 1867, d. 25 Dec. 1915; m. 30 April 1907 Helen Morley. iii. Lucinda Belle, b. 28 Aug. 1868; m. 7 July 1895 Edward B. Stevenson. She is still living, in 1964, in Inglewood, Calif., and it was she who kindly gave us the data on families of Rachel and (partly on) Sally Ann Wayman. Mrs. Stevenson is a remarkable person. Though ninety-six years old, nearly bl ind and quite crippled, she I ives alone and keeps house. Her mind and memory are intact, and she even types Ietters to her friends. iv. James Sievens, b. 15 Jan. 1871, d. ---, prob. unm. He disappeared; no information.

23. CHARLES PAUL VANE8 WAYMAN (Edmond J.7Charles L. 6 Edmund5 , 4 , 3 Leonard2 , 1), b. 12 June 1873, d. 13 March 1950; m. 22 Nov. 1893 Mildred Ida Vanover, b. Brownstown, Ind., 24 Dec. 1873, d. 11 May 1941. Their children (Wayman):

i. Carl Edmond9, b. Brownstown, 29 Dec. 1893; m. 8 Nov. 1916 Hazel De­ light Fountain, b. Medora, Ind., 25 Oct. 1894, dau. Andrew and Ida Mae (Hamilton) Fountain of Medora. Chi I. of Carl and Hazel Wayman: i) Edmond ErnestlO, b. 24 Oct. 1920; m. 6 Nov. 1938 Edith Elizabeth Dawson, b. Burns City, Ind., dau. of the Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Dawson, 10 Sept. 1920. Chil. of Edmond and Edith (Wayman): (i) Joetta June 11, b. Brownstown 14 Feb, 1940; m. 21 June 1959 James W. Owens of Brownstown, b. 9 Aug, 1937, (i i) Loretta Sue, b. Brownstown 6 Nov, 1942; m. Brownstown (at home of grandparents), 27 Dec. 1963 Eugene Larry Peters of Browns­ town, son of Ralph E, Peters and wife Wilma Nieman. ii) Robert Charles lOWayman, b. Brownstown, Ind,, 23 Nov. 1924; m. 26 July 1947 Phyl I is Estel le Mulberry of Brownstown, b. 1 Oct. 1930. Chi Idren of Robert and Phyllis Wayman: (i) Jane Ann 11 , b. Brownstown 16 Nov, 1948. (ii) Janice Kay, b. Brownstown 22 Sept. 1951. (iii) James Robert, b. Brownstown 1 June 1958. iii) Joe Neal 10 Wayman, b. Brownstown 5 March 1935; m. 3 Jan. 1954 Darlene Louise Nierman, b. Brownstown 8 Nov. 1933. No chil. ii. Ward Andrew9 Wayman, b. Brownstown 9 Mar. 1897; m. 28 June 1912 Nellie Angeline Kennedy, b. Washington Co., Ind., 4 Feb, 1892. Their children (Wayman): 171

i) Ken~eth Raymond 10, b. Brownstown 22 March 1923; m. 30 Aug. 1944 Helen Ida Whitham, b. Seattle, Wash., 12 Aug. 1921. Res., Gamison, North Dakota. Their son (adopted): (i) Dale Richard, b. Seattle, 5 Oct. 1953. ii) Richard Edgar 10, b. Brownstown 10 June 1924; m. 15 Sept. Gladys Elaine Trott, b. Karney, Nebraska, 2 Dec. 1927. Res., Columbus, Ohio. Their children (Wayman): (i) James Louisl l, b. Griffith, Ind., 9 Nov. 1958. (ii) Janet Lynn, b. Griffith, Ind., 28 Dec. 1959. (iii) Infant, d. at birth 1961. iii. Paul Adolph9Wayman, b. Brownstown 2 April 1900. Unm.

The data on the above descendants of Edmond J. 7 Wayman were kindly furnished by Mrs. Edmond E. 10 Wayman of Brownstown, Indiana. 172

WAYMANS OF THE EASTERN SHORE (MD.}

Thomas Wayman (Weyman), who d. 1805 in Talbot Co., Md., we have so far been unable to place definitely. We wonder if he may have been a son of Edmund3 or Leonard3 Wayman; or possibly a descendant of the Richard Wayman who was in Charles Co. in 1685. He mar. Milcah4 Linthicum, who was b. 21 Nov. 1735, the dau. of Francis3, Sr., (Heze­ kiah2Thomas1) and wife Eleanor Williams, so it is probable that he was b. 1725-1735.

In 1767 Thomas Weyman was a witness to the will of Daniel Sherwood in Talbot Co. (Bromwel I: Old Md. Fams., p. 42)

In the 1776 Census of the Bay Hundred, Talbot Co., Thomas Wayman 1s name is found, his family then consisting of one white male over 50 (if that was Thomas he must have been born by 1725 or earlier), 2 white males 16-50, l white male under 16, 2 white females 16-50, and 3 white females under 16--also 2 black males and 5 black females. But in March, 1778, both a Thomas and a Leonard Wayman took the Oath of Fidelity and Support in Montgomery Co., Md., and on April 14, 1778, in the same county, Thomas Wayman gave a bond as guardian of Edmond Wayman. (Mont. Co. Will Bk. A, p. 117} It was in Ann Arundel Co. that an Edmund and a Francis Wayman took the Oath of Fidelity and Support in 1778. (Do Ao Ro Mag., Vol. 51, p. 205}

The 1790 Census of Talbot Co. gives the names of Thomas Wayman and hi~ two sons, Francis and Edmond. There were also a Thomas and a John in both Montgomery and Freder­ ick Cos. in that Census. As the Wayman land was on th~ I ine of the two latter counties, it is probable that it was one and the same Thomas and John, counted in those two counties, but evidently there were at least two Thomases who were heads of families in 1790, for the Talbot Co. Thomas must have been a different person.

The chi I. of Thomas Weyman of Talbot Co. and wife Milcah (Linthicum) were:

i. Milcah; m. Alex. Larrimore. She and her two chi I. d. before her father. ii. Francis, b. 1753, d. T840; m. ---. Family in 1790 consisted of l male over 16, 3 females; l slave. They had at least one son and dau.: i) Thomas Linthicum, Sr.; m. Lucretia---. ii) Mary; m. Samuel Bridges. For descendants, see: Badger, Matilda P. Geneal. of Linthicum and Al I ied Forni Iies. (1934 ?) 1 1 1. Edmond, b. 3 Mar. 1757. His family in 1790 consisted of l male over 16, 2 females; had 3 slaves. Though we are 99-1/2% sure that our Edmund, who was in Shelby Co., Ky., by or before 1795 and in Ind. in 1814, was the son of Edmund5 (Edmund4, 3 Leonard2, l), there is a very faint pos­ sibi I ity that he could have been this Edmond, son of Thomas. (Both Edmunds were gr-grandsons of Hezekiah and Milcah Francis Linthi­ cum.) However--aside from numerous other considerations--the fact that there were three white males over 16 in this family in 1790 (also two females) almost rules him out, for our Edmund 1s family probably MARYLAND ANCfSiRY OF MILCAH (LINTHICUM) WAYMAN OF "THE" E"AsTcRN S~ORE

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included no chii'dren of that age at that time. Of course there is the possibility that two young relatives could have made their home with him. The statement was once made by an elderly descendant of Thomas Wayman that this Edmond did go west and was not heard from again, but there is some question as to whether this statement was founded on actual knowledge. Some Edmon(sic)Wayman was in Frederick Co., Md., in 1796. (Brumbaugh 1s Md. Recs., 1-285) No Edmond Wayman is found in Talbot Co. Probate Records except one whose will was probated 30 Jan. 1816, and who mentioned wife Margaret and her heirs, but named no children. This may have been the Edmund, b. 1757; it could not have been our Edmund, for ours was alive in the 18401 s, in Indiana. iv. Mary; m. Lambert Norris. v. Frances; m. Benjamin Kemp. They had at least: i) Sarah. vi. Sarah; m. Adam Camper. They had at least: i) Addison; m. --- and prob. had at least: (i) Nannie B.; m. ---Jones, and I ived at Neavitt, Md. vi i. Thomas; wi 11 1855.

Besides the above children, Thomas Wayman, Sr., mentioned in his will (made 1803) a granddaughter, Margaret Jones. Edmond received nothing from the estate because, as stated, he had previously been given his father's interest in the schooner, "Two Brothers". This was built in 1782 for Thomas and his two eldest sons, at a cost of -1:271.

Milcah {Linthicum) Wayman, wife of Thomas, Sr., was descended on her mother's side, as well as on her father's, from several of the earliest Maryland settlers, including Richard Wells, Sr., and his son-in-law, Thomas Stockett, Sr.; John Nuthall, Sr., and his wife Elizabeth (Bacon) Holloway; and Col. Thomas Sprigg. 174

UNPLACED WAYMANS

1685-- Richard Wayman. This name was indexed as "Rice Wayman", but the original seems to be instead the abbreviation for "Richard". He administered the estate of Jos. Woolf of Charles Co., Md., 2 Oct. 1685. Perhaps this Richard(?) was a bro­ ther of the first or second Leonard Wayman in Md. (Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 13, folio 252)

1688-- Mary Wayman died in Charles Co., Md. Perhaps wife of Leonard 1 ? John God­ shall (?) was adm. of her estate. (Test. Proc., Lib. 14, folio 101)

1727-- Stephen Waiman (or Warman (Illegibl~), was a "test" of will of Samuel Chambers, All Hallows Parish, A.A. Co. (Baldwin, Jane: Md. Calendar of Wills. Vl-82)

1740-- Stephen Warman d. A.A. Co., aged 70. His will (1740-1740) names son Francis; dau. Mary, wife of John Watkins; grandchildren John, Stephen, Mary, and Hester Watkins; Stephen Joseph Hanslap, Mary, Henry, Sarah, and Susannah Warman. Wits., Thos. Stockett, etc. Grandson Stephen inherited land adj. Rich. Watts, road to Queen Anne, Francis Warman, Wm. Ijams. (Md. Cal. of Wil Is, 7-192) A Stephen Warman was in A.A. Co. at least by 1697, when he and Edward Burgess were two of the wits. to Henry Hanslap1s wil I. (Test. Proc., Liber 16, folio 223) Were the Warmans a completely different family from the Waymans or was there merely a divergence in the spel I ing?

1748-- Stephen Wayman was in Prince George's Co. Foot Militia. (Soc. Daus. of Col. Wars in DaC.--Col. Services of Md., p. 31)

1750-- Barnett Wayman, who had wife Barbre, sold land cal led "Sandy Run" in Frederick Co., Md., to John Wayman, farmer, both of Fred'k. Co. (John, with wife Catherine, sold it in 1753.) (Fred'k. Co. Deed Bk. B-201; E-176) Probably the same man as the "Barnit Weyman" in 1790 Baltimore Co. Census. Note: A Barnett Martin m. Sally Mc Mains in Fayette Co., Ky., and d. 1875 in that co. (Fayette Co. Mars.; Will Bk. 4-133)

1775-- Sarah Wayman witnessed Elizabeth Snowden's will (hence she was probably b. be­ fore 1754). (Magruder1 s Md. Col. Absts., 3-10) Probably she was the Sarah Wayman whom. William Anderson 1778. (A.A. Co. Mar. Licenses, p. 416)

1779-- W. Wayman and Hezekiah Wayman were in Fred 1k. Co. Militia. (Md. Geneal. Bulletin, 6, 2-16; Md. Archives, 18-575, 581)

1779-- Benj. Warman m. Easter Perry in Pr. Geo. Co. (N.E.H.G. Reg. 73-134)

1776 and 1790--Francis Wayman listed in A.A. Co. Census. In the earlier one his family consisted of one white man, 3 white women, 2 white children; in the latter, of two white males over 16, one under 16, and 5 white females. His name was listed next to that of Thos., Francis, and Joseph Linthicum. 175

1783-- Milca Francis Wayman mar. Rich. Dennison or Davidson 29 Apr., A.A. Co.

1790-- John Wayman mar. Margaret Elliott, Fred'k Co. (Mars., Hall of Recs. at Annapolis)

1790-- Edward Wayman in Queen Anne's Co., Md., Census. Besides the three Talbot Co. Waymans in the 1790 Census, already mentioned, and the John and Thomas in both Montgomery and Fred'k. Cos., there was also a John in A. A. Co., but no 11 11 11 11 Edmund at all, unless the Edward above is meant for Edmund • John's family (A.A. Co.) consisted of 2 white males over 16, 7 white females and he had 12 slaves. This John is evidently the son of Leonard2 .

1790-1798--Births of Perry, Rebecca Ann, John Warfield, and Francis Deakins Wayman, children of John and Cassandra Wayman of Pr. George's Parish. (Brumbaugh's Md. Recs.)

1806-- Will of Charles Wayman probated in Montgomery Co., Md. Except for a slave, to whom he gave his freedom, he left everything to his sister Dorcas[~Vayma~ Harris•G'ife of John, whom she m. 18 Feb. 1781 in Mont. Co] and her three daus., Ann, Deborah, and Mary. This is the only wil I found recorded in Mont­ gomery Co. , Md.

1811-- Mary Wayman paid a tax in Princess Anne Co., Va. (Lower Norfolk Co., Va., Antiquary, 5-109)

1820-- Thomas Wayman mar. Elizabeth Crutchley 15 Jan., in Anne Arundel, Md. Perhaps the son of Edmund5 (Leonard4, 3, 2 , 1) ? (Brumbaugh's Md. Recs., Colonial Revolutionary, and Church)

? -- Some John Wayman, b. Wood Co., Ohio, mar. Mary Smith, who was b. in Md. 1813. Their son H.R., was b. 1848 in Seneca Co., Ohio. (Hist. of Harrison and Mercer Cos., Mo., p. 754)

Another Wayman family --not yet placed, -- which settled in Boone Co., Ind., in 1834 was that of John Henry Wayman (b. Md.[?] 1790, d. la. 1874) and his wife Margaret (Francis), b. 1790, who d. in Ind. between 1850 and 1854. The latter was the daughter of Joseph Francis, b. 1742, who was orphaned in infancy by the drowning of his parents, was rescued by a Mr. Wayman who saw the ace ident and who kept and reared the boy.

This (rescuer) Wayman was probably the father of John Wayman and the grandfather of John Henry Wayman. John married in 1808, as his second wife, the widow of Joseph Francis, according to Mrs. Dickson, who found a marriage record in Botetourt Co., Va., "John Wayman to Betsey Francis, Dec. 6, 1808 by Rev. John Helms". This was the minis­ ter who married her brothers, Jacob, Joseph, Abraham, and Isaac. Is this Wayman family perhaps descended from John4 (Edmund3 Leonard2, l) Wayman of Maryland? 176

Joseph Francis was living in Frederick Co., Md., in 1776. Hem. 1) Elizabeth(--), and had nine children by her. She was killed about 1785, and by 1790 Joseph had m. 2) Margaret (Elizabeth?) Taylor. They had eight more children. Strangely, it was one of their daughters, Margaret Francis, who married John Henry Wayman (her step-brother). They re­ moved to Boone Co., Ind., as did her brother, Abraham, who had married Phebe Taylor in 1818 in Botetourt Co., Va., to which the Francis family had moved about 1800.

The children of John Henry and Margaret (Francis) Wayman were:

1. Joseph Francis, b. (prob.) 23 Nov. 1819 in Va., d. l Sept. 1894; m. 8 June 1843 Elizabeth Margaret Bishop ( 1825-1898). Both buried at old Cem., near Indianola, la. Chi I. of Jos. and Eliz. Wayman: i) Elizabeth R., b. 1843/44 in Ind.; m. Evan Jones, Boone Co., Ind. ii) Mary Ann, b. 1845 in Ind.; m. in Warren Co., la., 2 May 1864 Joseph Malone. i i i) Tarassa E. , b. 1848 in Ind . iv) Eliza J., b. 1849 in Ind. (possibly she whom. in Warren Co., 1875 Theodore Patton) v) Elias B., b. Ind. after 1850; m. Fanny Ashworth. vi) Martha, b. ---; m. in Warren Co., la., 25 March 1874 J.C. Hutt. vii) Emmeline, b. ---; m. in Warren Co., la., 6 Mar. 1869 Joseph Cash. viii) John Henry, b. ---; m. in Warren Co., la., 10 Feb. 1873 Martha P. McClintock. Had son Charles and probably others. ix) Minnie, b. 1862 in la., d. 1937 in Des Moines, la.; m. David S. Flowers. Had dau. Francis (Frances?), per­ haps others. Minnie had in her possession an old deco­ rated leaf (from a Bible?), on which had been written: "John Wayman was born July 14, 1734. Elizabeth Wayman was born Feb. 16, 1764". She thought this John was the rescuer of the baby Joseph Franc is. x) Maggie E., b. 186-; m. in Warren Co., la., 30 Jan. 1877 Henry Bowles. ii. John R., b. 1822 in Va., d. Warren Co., la., 13 July 1879; m. after 1850, prob. in la. (Polk Co.?), Eliza Bishop. (Bishop family went with Wayman family from Ind. to Iowa.) Chi I. of John and Eliza Wayman: i) John Henry, b. 1856, d. 1912; m. Warren Co., la., 15 Jan. 1880 Mary Ann Crow, b. Oct. 1861. Chi I. of John H. and Mary Ann Wayman: (j.) Anna May, b. 1883; m. Fred Butterfield. (ii) Grover C., b. 1888, d. 1890. (iii) Wm. A. I., b. 1895, killed in World War I; m. a Red Cross nurse overseas; no chi I. (iv) Ina Mable, b. 1898. 177

ii) Will i~m Nelson, b. ---; m. Hattie Bonner. iii) Sarah E., b. ---; m. Warren Co., la., 1878 Henry Dey. iii. Elizabeth, b. ca. 1820-124; m. Boone Co., Ind., 30 Dec. 1841 Evan Jones. Removed to Iowa for 8 or more years, then after 1862 to Kansas.

Ref.: Dickson, Lura M. Desc. of Joseph Francis of Md. and Va. (1949)

Elizabeth -1) = Joseph Francis 1) = 2) Margaret (Eliz.?) Taylor 2) = 2) John Wayman= l) - b. ca. 1785 of Fred 1k. Co., b. 1743 Md. 1776 ("Mrs. Betsey Francis") m. 2) 6 Dec. 1808 m. 2) by 1790. To Botetourt Co., Va., ca. 1800

Jacob Francis Abraham = Phebe Margaret = John Henry Wayman Joseph Francis Francis Taylor Francis b. 1790? Isaac Francis m. 1818 (M. and To Boone Co., Ind. Francis Botetourt J. were Francis Co., Va. step-sis- Francis ter and brother)

Joseph Francis= Eliz. Margaret John R. = Eliza Evan Jones= Elizabeth Wayman Wayman Bishop Wayman Bishop Ind. to la. b. Va. 1819. b. Va. 1822. To Kansas To Ind., then To Ind., then (after To Iowa To Iowa 1862) I/ti

WEST VIRGINIA WAYMANS

Another Wayman family which we have run across hails from West Virginia and may not be related to the Maryland family, but the signs point strongly that way. Note that Romney is very near Ma 1and and that it is the county in which the circuit rider, Edmund5 Wayman (prob. Leonard 4, 3, 2, 1), died in 1802, leaving, among other children, a son Thomas. Also note that the first known progenitor of this W. Virginia family was named Thomas. Some Thomas Wayman was I isted in the 1790 Census of Montgomery and Fred 1k. Cos., Md. Miss Jennie E. Stewart of Boulder, Colo., a descendant of Herman Wayman, once told of hearing of an Elias and a Thomas Wayman who left Virginia for West Virginia on account of their op­ position to slavery.

For the following partial record we are indebted to Mrs. Charles D. Seaton of Rom­ ney, W. Va.; to Miss Mary Agnes Wayman of Wheeling, W. Va.; and to Dr. Edwin G. Troutman of Fort Worth, Texas. (Miss Wayman obtained her part from her uncle, Selwyn A. Wayman.)

Samuel Wayman (son of Thomas), b. 2 March 1790, d. 5 July 1856; m. Sarah Blair, b. 1790, d. 1858. Probably lived Woodsfield, Monroe Co., Ohio (which is only a few miles from W. Virginia). They had at least:

1. Martin Todd Wayman, b. 6 March 1823, d. 1903; m. Sarah Allman, b. 12 Oct. 1823, d. 1894. Lived in Wheeling, W. Va. Their chil. (Wayman):

1. Warrick Price, b. 24 June 1852, d. 1927; m. l Oct. 1873 Agnes Virginia McAnall, who was born and lived all her life on a farm near Wheeling, W. Va. Their chil. (Wayman): i) Walter Hov-.,ord, b. 23 Mar. 1877; m. --- and had 3 sons and 2 daus. ii) Mary Agnes, b. 7 Mar. 1880; unm. Lives Elm Grove, W. Va, iii) Warrick Eugene, b. 30 June 1897; m. ---. Had 2 daus. 1 1. Selwyn Allman, b. 3 Mar. 1854, d. 1940; m. near Wheeling, W. Va., ca. 1880, Ella Allen. Their chil. (Wayman): i) Allen Warrick, b. 10 Apr. 1881; m. ---. Had one dau., now dec 1d. ii) Harry Selwyn, b. 28 Feb. 1883; m. ---. Had two sons. iii) Bertha, b. 15 Sept. 1892; m. ---Stanard. No chi I. 11 r. Sarah Blair, b. 30 May 1856, d. 1923. iv. Mary Dixon, b. May 1860, d. 1862. v. Martin John, b. 24 Feb. 1863, d. 1920.

Miss Mary Wayman said that her father (Warrick P.) and Mrs. Seaton°s father, John P., were cousins, but so far we have not found the link which connects the two families,-­ the foregoing and the following:

John Parcel Wayman was born 1825 in or near Moundsville, W. Va.; m. 1) 1 Sept. 1853 Ann Rebecca Wilson, b. Bethany, W. Va., d. Romney, W. Va., 31 Jan. 1923, 179

dau. of Thomas Wilson (b. in co. Armah, Ireland, d. Moundsville 16 May 1883) and his wife, Elizabeth Encel I (the first of his three wives). His last wife was from Quaker City, Ohio. In the 18701s and 180 1s the Waymans lived in Marshall Co., W. Va., but in 1893 they removed to Chicago, 111.; two or three of their sons had preceded them there. Mrs. Wayman kept a family history, but after her death it could not be found. Children of John Parcel Wayman and his wife, Ann R. Wilson were:

i. James Challen, b. Glen Easton, W. Va.; lived in Chicago 40 years. ii. Encell Wilson, b. Glen Easton, W. Va.; lived in Chicago 35 years. iii. Frank Wickliffe, b. Rosby's Rock, W. Va.; lived Ft. Worth, Texas. iv. William Baxter (twin to Frank), d.s.p. v. John Encell Wilson, b. Glen Easton; Ill. State 1s Attorney many years; d. ca. 1913. vi. Elizabeth Virginia; m. Charles D. Seaton; I ived Romney, W. Va. (grandparents of Dr. Troutman of Ft. Worth) vii. Anna Est ii la; m. John Young; I ived in Chicago. She conducted a real estate business for 30 years in Beverly Hills, until her death, 24 Feb. 1961; founded the Beverly-Morgan Park Real Estate Board. Her obitu­ ary said that surviving her were three daughters (viz., Joan, Mrs. Marion Alderson, and Mrs. Eleanor Fardig) and two grandchildren. viii. Cora Sarah; d. s. p.

11 Mrs. Anna Young remembered an Uncle Frank Wayman 11, an "Uncle Hezekiah Way­ 11 11 man 11, and an Aunt Sidney who married a Smith • There is a will, proved in Marshall Co., W. Va., in 1839, made by Zekeriah Wayman, which names sons Hezekiah, Elija, Stephen, John, James, and daus. Sarah, Elizabeth, Dorcas, Sidney, Jane. The fact of the unusual girl 1s name, Sidney, makes it likely that this 11 Zekeriah" was the father of John Parcel Way­ man. The 1840 Census included a Zachariah Wayman between 50 and 60 yrs. of age, but sometimes Census records were made months ahead of time, we are told.

Elizabeth Wayman Seaton had an autograph book as a high school girl (now in the possession of Dr. Troutman) in which are these signatures, with identifying relationships ap­ pended: Cousins Rudolph E. Wayman, C.E.T., John E. Wayman, Mrs. S.M. Marling, F.W. Smith (note that Sidney mar. a Smith); Aunt Lizzie.

The name given in the list above as "Encell Wilson 11 was given by Mary Wayman as Encell Thomas, and she said that he had a son, Charles E., whom. --- and had a dau. Martha. She became a captain in the WAC in World War 11. Her mother died when she was a baby and relatives reared her. Her father married again and has a dau. Ruth.

The following comes from Dr. Troutman:

Thomas Wayman, who had a wife Sarah, died in 1827 in Wheeling, Ohio Co., Va. (now West Virginia), and his wi 11 shows him to have had these chil­ dren: William, Leonard, John, Zachariah, Samuel, Mary Hughes, Dorcas Welling, Harriett Smith, and Mahala Bane. 180

Zachariah Wayman, who had a wife Phebe, died in 1839 (or 1840) in Mar­ shall Co., W. Va. which was formed from Ohio Co. in 1836, and his will names the.:,_e children: Hezekiah, Elias, Stephen, John ~reat-grandfather of Dr. Trout­ ma12._I, Francis Marion, Sarah, Elizabeth, Dorcas, and Sydney Jane.

Note especially in the above I ists the ever-recurring names of Maryland Way­ mans--Leonard, Dorcas, Francis, --also Hezekiah, the Linthicum name. 181

CAROLINA - TENNES5EE - MISSOURI WAYMANS

This apparently unrelated Wayman family was founded in this country by a Scotch Way­ man who had moved to Ireland with his family and married an Irish girl there. They and his unmarried brother then decided to come to America. Their sailing vessel encountered a storm at sea, became lost, and was four months in making the crossing. They finally landed in Rhode Island, but finding the weather there too cold, they went on to North Carolina, and there they lived and died. The bachelor brother never married, and he became wealthy. The other one reared a large family. Some of the children married in the neighboring community, but one son and one daughter moved to Illinois, and the family lost all track of them.

Another son became a Methodist minister, married, and continued I iving in Carolina. He had ten children, including John Wayman, who was born in Rowan Co., N. C., on Octo­ ber 25, 1811. John's father died when John was only seven years old, leaving the widow to rear the ten children as best she could. Three years later, she and her family moved to Ten­ nessee. Because of straightened circumstances, John was hired out on a Mississippi River boat which went to New Orleans. When grown, he too became a minister, also a blacksmith. On Sept. 19, 1833 he married Amy Barnett, and they also had ten children. John's brother Me­ sheck had married Amy's sister, Margaret.

As John and Mesheck Wayman disapproved of slavery, they decided to go farther West, so in 1849 they moved to Clay Co., Mo., and the following year to Gentry Co. John bought a 160-acre farm eight miles north-west of Albany, Mo., now known thereabouts as the old Wayman homestead, and there he lived the rest of his life. He died June 11, 1887. In 1852 the Wayman Cumberland Presbyterian Church and a school across the road from it were started through his efforts, and this district is still known as the Wayman community.

One of his children, John Small Wayman (b. ca. 1846?), took over the home farm and managed it, also taught school and preached. In his later years he gave al I his time to preaching. His wife was Rachel Elzina Jones of that community. They had seven children, including (Mr.) Rolla C. Wayman, to whom we are indebted for this record. John Small Wayman died Dec. 21, 1936. His children were:

1. Charles Elmer; m. Ida May Smith. 2. William, d. in infancy. 3. Prudence Emilia; m. Wm. Virgil Craven; lives in Kansas City. 4. Della Jane, d. aged nine. 5. Rolla Cecil; m. Jessie Mable Grace; lives in Albany, Mo. Have 2 sons and 2 daughters. 6. Wade Orvis; m. Benno King; he is a minister at Warrensburg, Mo. 7. Rachel Elzina; m. Woodson H. Cottrell. 182

HENRY WYMAN AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS

Henry Wyman, b. 1758-60, d. probably 1838, m. Roane Co., N.C., 15 Mar. 1784, Catherine Karnes, b. 1760, d. 1839. In the 1790 Census, Henry is listed as living in Salis­ bury, N.C., the family then consisting, besides himself, of two free white male children and five females. He had no slaves at that time, but his granddaughter told her granddaughter that he acquired some later. She also said that Henry and the group of people from North Carolina who settled on Dutch Creek, Ind., were Hessians captured by Gen. Washington, but that they had later served in the Continental Army. One descendant said that when the Wy­ mans left Carolina they settled first in Clay Co., Ky.

Children of Henry and Catherine (Karnes) Wyman:

11 11 1. Margaret ( Peggy ), b. 1784, prob. in Salisbury, N.C., d. 6 July 1864; m. Hiram Smith, b. 1784 (?). ii. Frederick, twin, b. 1784, d. 1832; m. Elizabeth Baker, b. 1782, d. 1835. Chil. of Fred'k. and Elizabeth (Baker) Wyman: i) Lewis, b. 1810, d. 1878; m. Eusebia Denny. ii) Henry, b. 1816. (Must be he whom. Eliza Bixler and had son, Charles, whom. Margaret Martin, grand­ daughter of Joseph and Eleanor (yvayma~ Martin) i i i) Noah; grandfather of George, Mary May of l 040 Mary St. , Louisville, Ky. (who kindly furnished most of this Wyman record), Gertrude, Katherine, and Aline. iv) Samuel. v) Mary Ann; m. Elisha Martin, son of William and Mary Ann Burgess Martin. For their chi I., see Martin section. vi) Jane; m. George May. They had at least: (i) AlbertMay(Dr.);m. ---and had: i. Harvey May; m. Elizabeth Grimes and had: i) El la May of Chicago. 1, 1. Susanna; m. John Brooks and lived in Pana, Illinois. iv. Katie; m. Wm. Shirley and I ived in Orleans, Indiana. v. Henry, b. 1789, d. 1873; m. Betsy Baker. vi. Elizabeth; m. Stephen Elrod. vii. Leonard, b. 1794, d. 1864; m. l) Jane Baker, sister of Frederick's wife; m. 2) Eliza Leach. viii. Annie, b. 1795, d. 1852; m. George Boss. 183

FAMILIES ALLIED WITH'THE WAYMANS OF MARYLAND

The Maryland forbears of Elizabeth (Smith) Wayman, daughter of James Haddock Smith and wife of Edmund Wayman, include on her father's side the Bealls, the Edmonstons, the Moores and Smiths of Calvert County, the Harrisons, Philip Thomas, and the Quaker, William Coale. On her mother's side, she was descended from Col. William Burgess, (probably) Nicholas Painter, the Warings, the Leighs, the Marshams, the Brents, the Greenfields, and the Trumans. These are all very early Maryland families, and they are connected with many other well-known families of early Maryland.

Edmund5Wayman was descended from these early Maryland immigrants: Thomas Linthicum, Daniel Clark, William Iiams, Major Richard Snowden, Roger Grosse, Nicholas Gassaway, Capt. Thomas Besson, Major Thomas Francis, and Simon Abbott -- most of whom were of Anne Arundel County. They were related to the Rutlands, the Dorseys, the Brookes, the Wi 11 i amses, the Norwoods, and others.

Edmond Wayman of Talbot County and Edmund5 ( Edmund4 , 3 Leonard2 , 1) of Anne Arundel County were both great-grandsons of Hezekiah2 and Milcah (Francis) Linthicum, so shared part of the same ancestry, but in addition Edmond of Talbot was descended from im­ migrants Richard Wells, Capt. Richard Ewen, Thomas Stockett, Col. Thomas Sprigg, John Nuthall, and the Williamses.

Most of the above families have appeared in print many times, so we shall only speak of a few of them, indicate where more can be found, and include several charts to show graphically how they are connected with each other.

Descendants of Wm. Burgess, Roger Gross, Richard Wells, and others of the above are eligible to the Soc. of Colonial Wars. 184

BURGESS-SMITH

Col . Wi 11 i am 1 Burgess, born 1622 in Eng Iand, sett Ied first in Northampton County, Virginia, but I ike many of the other Puritans who went there he removed before long to Maryland, sett I ing on South River. He and his first wife's brother-in-law, Richard Beard, controlled a fleet of merchant vessels plying between England and Maryland, and on these Burgess transported 150 "adverturers" to Maryland to settle. This meant that he became the owner of a very large amount of land (in return for bringing settlers). Around him a number of other large land owners settled, including Thomas Besson, George Puddington, Richard Beard, and Neal Clarke. Some eighteen years later, when the Maryland Assembly ordered 62 towns built, all on navigable waters, it was Col. Burgess who gave the land on which London Town was built. This was an important seaport until the Revolution. An impression of his seal which is stil I extant indicates that this Burgess family is from the one of Truro in Cornwall but it is similar to the one of Marlboro, co. Wilts. It is described thus:

"Or a fesse chequy, or, and gules, in chief, three crosses, crosslet fitchie of the last".

1. WILLIAM BURGESS, b. prob. in Truro, England, 1622, d. South River Hundred, Anne Arundel Co., Md. (will 1686/7); m. 1) ca. 1649-50, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Robins of Northampton and Accomac Cos., Va. William m. 2) prob. Ao A. Co., Md., before 1663 Mrs. Richard Ewen (Susanna Puddington? Withers? Pennington?); m. 3) prob. before 1675 Ursula (prob. Painter), who d. 12 Dec. 1700 as the wife of Mordecai Moore. Ursula was bur. beside her former husband, Col. Burgess. William Burgess had children by all his wives, but it is hard to tell definitely just which wife had which children.

In 1663 Susanna Burgess was one of the devisees of her sister Susan Bil I ingsley, widow of James of Ao Ao Co.; Susan also named in her will brothers Richard and John Ewen, sisters Anne Ewen, Sophia, Elizabeth Talbot, brother-in-law Thomas Billingsley.

The same year Anthony Goddard of England and Virginia left his entire estate in trust to Wm. Burgess for Hester Burgess of Bristol, England.

In 1674 George Nettlefould by his will left his plantation to George, son of Captain William Burgess, after the death of Mrs. Nettlefould.

In 1674 also Capt. George Puddington of South River, AoAo Co., willed property to George, William, and Susanna Burgess, also to Edward Burgess, children of Capt. Wm. Bur­ gess; also to his son-in-law, the Hon. Rich. Beard, grandson Neal Clarke, and others.

Ten years later, in 1684, Nicholas Painter of Ao Ao Co., left a very large estate by will to Charles, Elizabeth, William, Benjamin, Joseph, and Anne, all children of Col. Wm. Burgess, and made Col. Burgess his executor. Test: Ursula Burgess, Nich. Withers, Sarah Gittings, Jno. Meriton. Nicholas Painter had long been clerk of the Council. BURG-ES S-

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Wi 11 i am Burgess was one of the, Ieaders of his day. His tombstone recorded that he was "a member of His Lordship's Deputy Governors; a Justice of Ye High Provincial Court; of a Regiment of Trained Bands, and sometimes General of all ye Military Forces of 11 this Province •

The wi II of Col. Wm. Burgess (South River, A. A. Co. , Md. , 1686/7} named his 11 11 dearly beloved wife, Ursula , who received property in both Md. and England; his son Edward (also Wm. and Eliza, children of said Edward}; dau. Susanna, wife of Maj. Nicholas Sewall, and grandchildren, Charles and Jeanne Sewall; sons George, William, John, Joseph, Benjamin, and Charles; daus. Elizabeth, Susanna, and Anne.; execs., his wife Ursula and his friends Maj. Nich. Sewal I, Maj. Nich. Gassaway, Capt. Henry Hanslap.

The will (7 Nov. 1700-30 June 1702) of Ursula Moore, formerly the third wife of Col. Wm. Burgess, named daughter Susanna Mitchell, sons Benjamin and Charles Burgess and Richard Moore; also George Burgess, son of George Burgess. Susanna received 300 acres 11 11 called Greenwood , in Calvert Co. (now in Prince George's Co.} on the west side of the Patuxent River, but if she had no heirs it was to be divided equally between Ursula's sons Benjamin and Charles Burgess. This land was bought in Ursula's widowhood from George 11 11 Yeates. Another tract of 500 acres, called Westphalia , al so bought from him, was to be sold by her 11 deere Husband Mordica Moore II and the proceeds used to buy 11 flower 11 negro slaves, one to go to each of her sons Benjamin and Charles Burgess, her daughter Susanna Mitchell, and son Richard Moore. Smal I 11 tokens of ~erl love 11 also went to George Burgess, Edward Burgess, and Susanna Sewell, and she left a feaffier bed and 11 al I things belonging to it 11 to Al ice Weathers 11 for her care and trouble". Witnesses were Al ice Withers, John Watts, and Thos. Bale. (Liber #1, folio 11, Orphans1 Court of Prince Geo. Co., Md.) The fact that she had a daughter Susanna Mitchel I, whom she mentioned first and to whom she left the most, seems to indicate that Col. Burgess was not her first husband.

11 Mordica Moore (will 1713-1721) also left to daughter-in-law Susannah Mitchell 11 and her children Burgess, Mordica, John, and Henrietta. (Md. Cal. of Wills, V, 25) He left 200 acres each to Mordica Burgess and Mordica Mitchell; 100 acres to John, young­ est son· of 11 daughter Mitchell. 11 When daughter Deborah arrived at age of adulthood or mar­ riage, his entire estate was to be divided, one-half going to wife Deborah and one-half to son Richard. The latter was to get the entire estate upon death of wife Deborah. Execs., wife Deborah and son Richard; test, Frances Collier, Jr., Constance Young, John Gerard, and Wm. Mordana.

A William Mitchell died in Anne Arundel Co., Md. (will Feb. 1684-Mar. 1685), leaving a wife (unnamed), sons William, John, and Edward, all under 18, and daughter Elizabeth. (Md. Cal. of Wills, 1-161)

Capt. Edward, the eldest son of Col. Wm. Burgess and his first wife, was born in Virginia; d. 1722; mar. Sarah Chew, dau. of Col. Sam. and Anne (Ayres) Chew. Edward was a Justice of the Provincial Court of A.A. Co. Edward had sons William, Samuel (who m. Elizabeth Durkin), and John (whom. Jane Macklefresh; he d. 1774}; daus. Ann White, Elizabeth (whom. Wm. Nicholson), Sarah Gaither and Susannah. (Mrs. John Chenoweth Everett of Maysvi II e, Ky. , is a descendant of John 3 Burgess through Joseph4, Joshua5 , Mordecai6 , Joshua B. 7 , Anne B. 8) 186

Susanna, daughter of Wm. Burgess by his second wife, mar. Maj. Nich. Sewall. Their daughter Jeanne mar. Clement Brooke, son of Major Thomas.

John and Joseph Burgess died evidently between 1686 and 1700.

George Burgess, son of William prob. by the second wife, mar. Mrs. --Stockett and removed to co. Devon, England. Benjamin also went to England to live.

Wil I iam Burgess, Jr., inherited the homestead. He mar. Ann (Watkins) Lord, daughter of John Watkins, and widow of Edw. Lord. She died 28 June 1698. (Gravestone) Of Chari es Burgess, see below.

Anne Burgess, the youngest daughter of Col . Wm. , was born 7 Oct. 1680; m. 8 June 1697 Thomas Sparrow, but died the following month, 25 July 1697, before her 17th birth­ day. (Gravestone)

2. (DR.) CHARLES2 BURGESS (Col. William 1), b. before 1684, d. before 3 May 1740; m. Elizabeth (perhaps Warman or Moore?) Hanslap, widow of Joseph, who was the son of Capt. Henry Hanslap. (She had a daughter Frances by her first husband; and was Stephen Joseph Hanslap their son? Stephen War­ man of Anne Arundel Co., Md., called him a grandchild in his 1740 wil I.) (See wills of Henry Hanslap and wife Eliz. in Md. Cal. of Wills 11, 157, and 111, 32; A.A. Co. Will Bks. H-163, 3, pt. 2, T.B. #2)

Charles inherited from his father a 1600-acre tract of land at the head of and 500 acres on the Susquehanna.

Dr. Mordeca(i) Moore of A.A. Co., Md., whom Charles1 s mother, Ursula Burgess, had married after the death of Col. William Burgess, remembered in his will (1713-1721) not only his own children but those of his "son-in-law, Charles Burgess", viz., William, Ursula, Mordeca, Charles, and Benjamin Burgess, Jr., (all under 21); also Frances Hans­ lap; also his daughter-in-law, Susannah Mitchell and her children. (See above.) He made Samuel Preston, Richard Hill, and Isaac Norris his Overseers, and referred to them as "brothers." (Md. Cal. of Wills, V, 25)

In his wi 11 , made 14 Dec. 1739, pr. 3 May 1740, Chari es2 Burgess bequeathed to "my Daughter-in-Law Martha Burgess the Dwelling Plantation where my Son Charles late­ ly lived on with 200 Acres of Land Adjacent thereto Including the Said Plantation Provided she I ives thereon and keeps Single and do not Marry during her Natural I ife and at the time she shall Marry or Die I give and bequeath to my Grandson Bassel! Burgess 100 Acres of the Land aforesd ..... " Bassel! was then under age. Charles also named in his will his son Richard and daughter Elizabeth Offutt. (Liber 1, folio 295, Orphan's Court of Prince Geo. Co., Md.) 187

3 3. CHARLES BURGESS (Charles2William 1), b. before 1713, d. intestate, Prince George's Co., Md., before 14 Dec. 1739, when his father made his will; m. Martha Waring, daughter of Caet, Basi1 3 and Martha (Greenfield) Waring, and granddaughter of Basil 2 and Sarah (Marsham) Waring, also of Thomas and Martha (Truman) Greenfield, all of Prince Geo. Co., Md. Martha Waring m. 2) Richard Talbot.

The fact that Charles3 Burgess died intestate, apparently only a few months before his father died, suggests that he and his father might have been in some sort of accident together which killed the son immediately.

There is no wi 11 on record for Martha Tai bot, former Iy the wife of Chari es3 Burgess, either, nor is there one for her father Basil3Waring. The latter's inventory was appraised in 1733 at L 684-7-7; that of Chas. 3 Burgess was appraised in August 1740 at L 288-0-11 by Edward Sprigg and Jno. Cooke. Relations mentioned of Basil Waring were Sarah Had­ dock and Richard Marsham Waring; those mentioned of Charles Burgess, Jr., were Thomas and James Waring. {Liber PD #1, folio 162 and Liber PD #1, folio 518, Orphan's Court of Prince George 0 s Co., Md.)

The ancestry of Martha (Waring) Burgess can be traced back by means of existing wills. First came James Truman, Gent., to whom was granted land on the Patuxent River. He named it "Trent Hall". He died 7 August 1672, aged 50 years. His will, dated the same year, mentions his wif-e Annej}tore"rl, and daughters, Martha, Mary, and Elizabeth. Anne m. 2) Robert Skinner, Gent. , but slie I ived nearly half of her 75 years as a widow. (Ridgely, Helen W.: Historic Graves of Md. and D.C. 'Q90~)

Martha2 Truman became the wife of Col. Thomas Greenfield, who died 8 Sept. 1715 in his 67th year. His tombstone recites that he was "one of his Majesties Honourable Councell of Md. 11 He left a long complicated will (made the month before his death), disposing of a very large amount of land and a great many slaves. Named in the will were his wife Martha; his three sons Truman, James, and Thomas Truman Greenfield; daughter Elizabeth and her husband Gabriel Parker (but Elizabeth died the month before her father); daughter Martha Waring and her husband Basil; daughter Ann and her husband John Wightt; daughter Jane Greenfield l~he later married Henry Holland Hawkin~; "neece" Mrs. Mar­ gery Covingf'on; "Couz" Leonard Hollyday; kinsman James Hollyday (under age); Benj. Gall (Gale), "son of my kinsman John Gall"; tenant Evan' Jones; foreman John Brant, alias Girvass. Wits.: Joseph Perry, Nicholas Davis, Jr., Wm. Badger.

Thomas Greenfield owned tracts of land in Pr. Geo., St. Maris, Charles, and Cecil Cos. At least one piece of his land, part of Billingslls Point, was in the forks of the Pat'uxent; another piece called "Pasamum" adj. Nath. Magruder1s "Anchoves Hill". He mentions the "Town of Gedling (in Great Brittaine} ye place of my Nativity". He directs that he shall be buried "without Pomp or ostentation". (Liber #1, folio 85, Orphans Ct. of Pr. Geo. Co., Md.)

Martha Greenfield, widow of Thomas, Iived nearly twenty-five years after her husband's death. Her will (20 Feb, 1737/8-27 Mar. 1739) also stipulated that she was 188 to "bee buried in a Decent (not Pompous) manner". It named son Thomas Truman Greenfield, daughters Martha Waring, Ann Wight, and Jane Hawkins, and a dozen grandchildren. The part of greatest interest to us is that which directs that her daughter Martha Waring is to re­ ceive the negro 11 boye 11 Leander and "molatto girl Fyana" .... provided said daughter Waring give her daughter Martha Burgess the girl Fyana. (Liber #1, folio 293, Orphans Court of Pr. Geo. Co., Md.)

4. ANN4 BURGESS (Charles312William l ), b. probably Pr. Geo. Co., Md., evidently between Dec. 1739 (the time when Charles2 Burgess made his will) and Sept. 1740; d. evidently before 22 Dec. 1804, for she is not mentioned in her hus­ band's wi 11, made then. She mar. prob. before 1760 James Haddock4 Smith, b. ---, d. 1806 (wil I 22 Dec. 1804-4 Nov. 1806, Pr. Geo. Co., Md.), son of William3 Smith and his 2nd wife, Jane4 Edmonston. William3 Smith was the son of Nathan2 (Thomas1 of Calvert Co.), who d. 1711, and his wife Elizabeth2 Coale, b. 1671, daughter of William1 Coale (a well known Quaker of early Md.) and his third wife, Elizabeth Thomas (daughter of Philip Thomas and wife Sarah Harrison). Wm. Coale was in Md. at least by 1672, for the "Journal of George Fox" speaks of having a "large and precious meeting at William Coale's" in September of that year. (Hall, Clayton C., ed. Narratives of Early Md., p. 399 Q91Q])

It was a descendant, Miss Clara Gordon then of Georgetown, Ohio, now of Home­ stead, Florida, who put us on the right track for the ancestry of James H. and Anne (Bur­ gess) Smith. She kindly gave us a resume of the whole Smith descent, and said that the parish records of Md. give the dates of births, baptisms, and marriages.

She added that Ann Smith, half-sister of James Haddock Smith, married (Capt.) Basil Burgess, brother of Ann (Burgess) Smith. This was called "snapping sisters" and was thought to bring good luck while for two sisters to marry two brothers brought bad luck. She said that Charles Burgess Smith, son of James H. and Ann, married his cousin Lucy Burgess. Beers 1s "Hist. of Brown Co., Ohio" says: 11 He was an early Baptist minister in southern Ohio and died in Highland Co. His body was brought to Arnheim, Brown Co., 11 Ohio, and buried in the midst of his congregation •

James Haddock Smith had a gr-grandson of the same name who served in the Ohio Legislature from Brown Co. in 1847. The latter had a nephew who was a lawyer I iving in 1946 in Mt. Vernon, Washington-- then aged over 75.

Miss Gordon's grandmother (her mother's mother) was a sister of the second James Haddock Smith and of Basil Burgess Smith.

The name "James Haddock" in the family, came down from Col. James Haddock of Marlboro, whom Sarah (Marsham) Waring married as her second husband. Even though 3 Col. Haddock was only his step-father, Capt. Basil Waring, Jr., was evident!.( very fond or very proud of him, for he named one of his sons for him. Major Francis Waring HADDOCK-MARSHAM-WA"R\NG

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also named a son James Haddock and a daughter Sarah Haddock. Why William3 Smith should name his son James Haddock is hard to figure out--perhaps just because the families on both sides of the Smith-Burgess marriage were good friends.

The Haddocks in England, called "an ancient Leigh family", were said to have "pro­ duced more naval officers than all the country besides" during the 17th and 18th centuries. Several were admirals. In the churchyard at Leigh is a slab of black marble, supported by stone pedestals, and the inscription on it says that the tomb was erected by Sir Ric'hard Haddock in memory of his grandfather, Capt. Richard Haddock, who died 22 May 1660, 11 aged 79, also his father Capt. Wm. , .•. , etc. Some later heads of the Haddock family were of Wrotham Place in Kent. There is a Haddock chart (17th and 18th centuries) in "The Camden Miscellany, 11 Vol. 8, p. ix.

Refs. Benton, Philip: Hist. of Rochford Hundred (1867) Dunkin Hist. of Kent The Archaelogical Mine, pt. XXXI.

"William Haddocke, planter, now bound on a voyage to Virginia" made his will 4 Oct. 1648 (prov. 27 Aug. 1649). Mentions his "last wife", also a brother Richard, a girdler. (Waters, Henry F.: "Geneal. Gleanings in England". New England Hist. Gen. Reg., Vol. 47, p. 280)

Now back to James Haddock Smith of Prince George's Co., Md., and his family. His will (22 Dec, 1804-4 Nov. 1806), Pr. Geo. Co., Md., names ten children--eight daughters and two sons,--and at least seven of the daughters can also be identified by the extant official marriage records in Pr. Geo. Co.

Refs. Prince George 1s Co., Md., Wills, Liber T, No. l, folio 628 Greene, Sylvia G.: Maro Recs., Pr. Geo. Co., Md., 1777-1836 (1941)

His son Stephen was evidently dead when James made his will, as were also his own wife and his daughter Martha's husband, for they are not mentioned in the wi 11. His will stipulated that his daughter Martha Nichols "shall peaceably enjoy the House and Land whereon she now I ives during her Widowhood", and that his daughters, Esther Crandel I and Harriet Smith were to receive his dwelling plantation and all his other land in Pr, Geo. Co.

His son, Charles Burgess Smith, was to receive about 560 acres of land which James had purchased of a Robert Daniel, "of Jefferson Co. in the State of Virginia, but now of the State of Kentucky, Shelby Co., situate ... on a Branch, known by the name of Brash­ eares Creek"; also -1: 40 and "one of the best Feather Beds and furniture among al I my Beds".

Daughters Martha Nichols, Anna Drane, Ursula White, Elizabeth Wayman, Eleanor Murphy, and Susanna Crabb were to divide equally a tract of 750 acres on Tick Creek in Shelby Co., Ky., "but my daughter Elizabeth Wayman and her Husband being the first settlers on the said land, my Will is they do have the first choice in the S~ Lan~ The same six daughters were al so to have a tract of about 500 acres on Ruff Creek in Kentucky which had been purchased for James by his son Stephen Smith from John Hand- 190 ley 11 of the then State of Va. but now of the State of Ky." To his son-in-law, Charles Crabb, he gave thet 100 which he had lent him. Besides land, all of his children also received negroes. Witnesses to his will were John Hodges of Thomas, Wm. Hutcheson, Chari es H. Plummer, and John Carter.

Recapitulating now, the children of James Haddock Smith and his wife Ann (Bur­ gess} Smith were (order may not be quite right):

r. Charles Burgess, b. --, alive in 1804; m. Lucy Burgess (his cousin). 1 1. Stephen, b. --, d. prob. before Oct. 1804. iii. Martha; m. Pr. Geo. Co., Md., 20 Jan. 1778 William Nichols, who d. before Oct. 1804. iv. Anna; m. Pr. Geo. Co. 23 Dec. 1778 Anthony Drane. v. Ursula; m. Pr. Geo. Co. 20 Sept. 1780 John White. Perhaps these Fred'k. Co., Md., records are of this family: Elizabeth Smith White mar. Jos. Aquila Murphy 25 Apr. 1806. Elizabeth S. White mar. Carleton Tannyhill 9 June 1826. Ann Burgess White mar. Wi II i am Sedwick l May 1811. 5. v. Elizabeth; m. Pr. Geo. Co. Edmund Waiman Ei~ 22 Sept. 1788. See Wayman section for his ancestry and Martin section for continuation of this line. (Their daughter, Eleanor Wayman mar. Joseph Martin in Ky. and her sister Mary Ann Burgess Wayman mar. Wil I iam Martin, brother of Joseph.) vii. Eleanor; m. ---Murphy. viii. Susanna; m. Pr. Geo. Co., 13 Feb. 1792 Charles Crabb, b. Md. 12 Nov. 1762, d. Jackson Co., Ind., 5 Dec. 1827. See Wayman section. ix. Esther ("Hessy"); m. Pr. Geo. Co. 23 Jan. 1804 Thomas Crandell. x. Harriet; m. Pr. Geo. Co. 21 June 1802 Walter Smith.

The intricacies of the relationships of the various Maryland families mentioned can be grasped much more readily by consulting the charts. 191

, GARY

As it seems I ikely that our Waymans may have had Gary ancestors, we are adding the fol I owing, though no real connecting Ii nk has as yet been found.

Dr. Peter Sharp, of Calvert Co., Md., named in his will of March 1671/72 daugh­ ter Mary Stephens and William Stephens; Alice, wife of John Gary; Robert and Elizabeth Harwood and their children; "friends in the ministry", viz., W"ITTiam Cole {S:oalef, Sarah Nash, Winlock Christeson and his wife; John Burnett and Daniel Gould; son William and heirs (who were to receive 11 Claborn's Island" and residue of estate at Tuckahoe Mill; in event of death n.s.p., estate to pass to cousin Nicholas Oliver.) Execs., John Garey, Wm. Berry, Wm. Stevens, Jr., Wm. Sharp. (Md. Cal. of Wills, 1-68)

John Gary, of Calvert Co., named in his will (Sept. 1681"".Oct. 1681) his mother Judith Sharpe; sister Elizabeth Dixon, the Harwoods, chi.ldren of sister Elizabeth; Stephen Gary, Alice Churnely and Elizabeth Sloope; wife Alice, exec. and residuary legatee. Test: Leonard Gibins, Robt. Barloe. (ibid., p. 101) (John Gary was a Friend and was living at or near 11 Pottuxon 11 at least by 1672. C'.Journal of George Fox 11 in Narratives of Early Md., p. 40!) )

Stephen Gary of Dorchester Co., Md., named in his will (27 Oct. 1675--6 Apr. 1686) son Stephen; wife Clare, exec., who was to have 11 Spoacott 11 during her lifetime and land in town of West Rue (alias Purpeham) in Cornwall, England; second daughter Susannah and young dau. Clare (said plantation at death of wife); eldest daughter Mag­ dalen and two daughters aforesaid (400 acres on the Ridge .in Dorchester Co. and 300 q. 1 11 at head of Watt s Creek); grandchildren Stephen Warner (at 21--100 acre Cornwall II on 11 Fishing Creek), Mary Warner (50 a. --"Refuse Neck ). Overseers: Jno. Stevens of Dor­ chester Co., Wm. Sharpe and Wm. Stevens of Talbot Co. Test: Wm. Thomas, Lewis Even, Sam. Coats. (ibid., 11-2)

In 1676 John Gary was one of the executors and a residuary Iegatee of Dr. Owen Griffith of Calvert Co., Md. (ibid., 1-180)

A DIGRESSION

It is very probable that this Owen Griffith belonged to the Welsh Griffith family of Pembrokeshire who, along with many other Quaker rela­ tives and friends, left Wales to escape persecution for their religion. They sought refuge in the 1680 1s in the district of Pennsylvania along the Schuyl­ kill River which became known as the "Welsh Tract", and in the Delaware Valley. Perhaps Dr. Griffith was a descendant of Sir Rhys ap Griffith, called 11 one of the most renowned men of his time", who was in high command of the army that overthrew King Richard 111 and who personally killed the king in a hand to hand struggle. When Henry Tudor then became King Henry VI I he made Rhys ap Griffith a Knight of the Garter. This opens up a fascinating avenue for further research. We had already traced a line of the writer's husband and children which led back, by way of 192

the Watsons, through some of these Welsh Friends to several royal I ines, including the above King Henry VI I. (See book of charts at the Library of the NSDAR in Washington, D. C. The Library is open to the public any time except during the month of April, when it is crowded with members.) Over the past forty or so years we have accumulated a mass of notes and corres­ pondence concerning the ancestors of our line of Watsons, and like an old fire engine horse when he heard the fire bells ringing, this compiler is even now straining at the harness in her desire to get at this next project of fit­ ting together all the little diverse pieces of the puzzle (if we may mix the metaphors). We hope that we will live long enough to accomplish this, and if not that some one of our descendants will develop the genealogy fever and go on where we Ief t off.

Now, to get back to the early Gary probate records of Maryland---Elizabeth Dixon of Talbot Co., Md., named in her will (Oct. 1696--Apr. 1697) eldest son John Harwood; son Peter Harwood; eldest daughter Harney; husband William Dixon, exec. and residuary legatee. (Md. Cal. of Wills, 11-120)

Mary Gary was called his sister-in-law in the will (1694--1702) of Thomas Ald­ ridge of Talbot Co. (ibid., 11-245)

Mary Gary received a bequest by the will (1704) of Elizabeth Aldredge, widow, of Talbot Co. (ibid, 111-51)

Richard Everett, planter, of Anne Arundel Co., Md., in his will (Jan. --Feb. 1708) left personalty to grandsons Everett and Ed\4-!ard Gary. He also named his son John (he was to receive the tract bought from Rich. Warfield) and daughters Damaris and Hannah Everett. (ibid., 111-118)

Nehemiah Beckwith of Dorchester Co., Md., in his will (1729-1730) mentioned a tract of land formerly "belonging to Stephen Gary. (ibid., Vl-158)

Edward Carter of Dorchester Co., Md., in his will (1732) referred to Rachel Gary as godmother of his son Solomon. (ibid., VI 1-6) 193

Following are some of the books which are valuable on these early Maryland fami- 1ies--part of them have already been mentioned:

Passano, Eleanor P.: Index to Source Recs. of Maryland (1940) Baldwin, Jane: Md. Calendar of Wills (1901) Parran, Alice Norris: Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families (1935, 1938) Newman, Harry Wright: Anne Arundel Gentry (1933) Warfield, J. D.: Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Cos., Md. (1905) Badger, Matilda P.: Geneal. of the Linthicum and Allied Fam ii ies (1934) Soc. of Colonial Wars in State of Md. --Genealogies of Members and Rec. of Services of Ancestors (1905) Greene, Sylvia G.: Mar. Recs., Pr. Geo. Co., Md., 1777-1836 (1941) Ancestral Records and Portraits--A Compilation from Archives of Chap. I, Colonial Dames of America (1901) Maryland Genealogical Bulletin Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus: Md. Recs., Colonial, Revolutionary, County, and Church (1915) Brumbaugh and Hodges: Rev. Recs. of Maryland (1924) Magruder's Md. Colonial Abstracts, 1744-1777 (1934) County Court Note Book, edit. by Ljunstedt, Mi I nor Burns, Annie W.: Md. Will Books Burns, Annie W.: Index to Land Recs., Anne Arundel Co., Md. Burns, Annie W.: Md. Col. Statistics and Indices Md. Historical Mag. (Linthicum in Vol. 25Q93ql; Md. Rent Rolls in 22,23,24) Stanard, W. G.: Some Emigrants to Virginia {1915) Newman, Harry Wright: Md. Revolutionary Recs. (1938) Richardson, Hester Dorsey: Side Lights on Md. History (1913) Allen, Ethan: Who Were the First Settlers of Md.? (1866) Monnette, Orra E.: Monnet Fam. Genealogy (1911) Bowie, Walter W.: Bowies and Their Kindred (1899) (re Warings and Marshams) Stockett, Frank H.: The Stockett Family Boogher, W. F.: Stockett Family in Md. (1884) Thomas, Lawrence B.: The Coale Family Townshend, Robert M.: Register of the Marshams of Kent (1903) (has charts) Dorsey, M.J. and J.M., and Nimmo, N.B.: The Dorsey Family (1947) Spencer, Richard H.: Geneal. and Mem. Encyclopedia of Md. (1919) (re Blackiston, etc.) Johnston, George: History of Cecil Co., Md. (1881) D.A.R. Magazine--"Mar. Recs. of Baltimore City and Co., 1777-99 11 (1955-1956) Price, Lucy M. S.: Sydney-Smith, Clagett-Price, and Allied Fams. (1927) Hodges, Margaret R.: Unpublished Rev. Recs. of Md. Bromwell, Henrietta E.: Old Maryland Families Hall, Clayton Colman, ed.: Narratives of Early Maryland (1910) Baldwin, Jane: Maryland Calendar of Wills Nat. Soc. of Daughters of Amer. Colonists - Lineage Books Soc. of Colonial Wars - Md. Colonial Fam ii ies of America 194

References recommended for a study of the Welsh Friends:

Hinshow, William Wade Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy GI enn, Thomas Al Ien Merion of the Welsh Tract (Norristown, 1896) Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania (1913) Pedigree of William Griffith, John Griffith, and Griffith Griffiths (1905) Lloyd, Howard W. Lloyd Manuscripts (1912) Garber, John P. The Valley of the Delaware and Its Place in American History (1934) Moon, Robert C. Morris Family of Philadelphia (1898) Besse, - Sufferings of the People Called Quakers Pennsylvania Archives Second Series, Vol. XIX Pennsylvania Magazine Vol. IV Journol of American History "Lewis Family in Wales and America", Vol. XXI I, 3d quar., No. 3 (1928) INDEX

NAMES of PERSONS

(including organizations and churches)

Married women are listed almost always under both maiden and married names. Names on large charts are unlisted, also names in references, unless of genea­ logical significance. In many cases names listed once for a page appear on it from once to several times.

Abbott, ---, 148 Deborah, 147 William R., 60 Dorcas, 28,147,148 Allen, Drury, 109 Franc es, 148 El la, 178 George, 148 Francis, 61 John, 148 Hugh, 87 Maudlin(--), 147 Sally (Jeffries), 109 Samuel, 148 Sarah Ann, 130 Simon, 147, 183 Thomas A., 73 Thomas, 148 Allin, Thomas, 121 William, 148 Al I ison, Anna, 80 Acton, Peggy, 52 Maria, 92 Adams, Hulda E. (Martin), 73 Mary D., 92 Jesse Spencer, 79 Thomas L. , 92 Nancy, 141 Allman, ---, 165 Rhoda, 79 Sarah (Goss), 165 Samuel, 112 Sarah, 178 Adcock, Elizabeth, 120 Alter, Joseph, 137 Joshua (?), 120 Susan Frances, 131 Mary, 120 Alverson, family, 127 Nancy, 120 ---, 128,129,130 Airey, (Rev.) Thomas, 156 Al ice, 128 Albright, Andrew, 137 Almira, 128 Alderson, Marion (Young), 179 Angie (Spinks), 129 Aldredge, Aldridge, Elizabeth(--), 192 Anna Mae, 129 Alexander, James, 69 Anna Mariah, 130 Mary (--), 60 Annie May, 128 Mary Ann, 60 Benjamin, 122, 127 Nancy, 99 Bessie Lola, 129 Newton, 60 Birdie Marie (Dooley), 129 Po 11 y, 99, 122 Charles, 128 Thomas, 157, 158 Darius Monroe, 128 196

(Alverson, continued) Cordelia, 12 Donald Cleo, 129 George (?), 69 Elijah Hardin, 130 Jessie (Goss), 165 Ernest Monroe, 128 John, 91 Frank, 130 John M., 72 George Montgomery, 129 Mary Jane, 53 Harry, 128 Sarah (Wayman), 174 James Benjamin, 129 Thelma, 72 James Latham, 129 William, 174 James Lyndys, 129 Andrews, John, 75 James McCutcheon, 129 Lucy (Martin), 75 James Sidney, 129 Mary, 38 James Stockwel I, 129 Appel, Cyril, 145 Jane (Forsythe), 128 Cyril William, 145 John Ruple, 129 John Whitman, 145 Joseph William, 129,130 Margaret L. (Whitman), 145 Lilliam Imogene, 129 Apperson, Francis, 118 Louvinna Crockett, 128 Applewhite, James F., 168 Luci 11 e, 129 James Riley, 168 Lucy, 128 Myrtle (Bolles), 168 Margaret (Mattingly), 129 Ralph, 168 Martha Ellen, 130 Ralph B,, 168 Martha (Hanks or Hawks), 130 Argo, Charles David, 41 Mary Frances, 130 Chari es Gene, 41 Mary J. (Cooper), 129 Debra Lynn, 41 Mary Jane, 129 Emily A. (Carroll), 41 Mary Kiziah, 128 Pamella F. (Pollock), 41 Mary ("Polly") Jeffers, 122,127,128 Stewart Wi I son, 41 Mary M. (Yount) (Miller), 129 Wendilyn Carole, 41 Matilda Jane, 129 Armstrong, C. C., 142 Maude, 130 Arthur, Amanda M. F. (Martin), 74,744 Nettie Bradley (Thurman), 129 Arunde I , Anne, 150 Paulina, 131 Asberry, Wi 11 i am, 111 Robert B., 129 Ashby, David, 64 Robert Cooper, 129 G.W.,71 Robert George, 129 John, 90 Rochelle, 129 Sarah, 90 Rodol phus, 129 William, 115 Sallie, 129 Asher, John, 5 Samuel Arthur, 129 Ashley, David, 23,64 Sarah A. (Allen), 130 Ashworth, Fanny, 176 Sarah Green, 130 Askins, --94 William, 128 Patsy (--), 94 Wi 11 iam Travis, 129 Peggy, 94 Alvis, Polly, 53 William, 94 Sarah (Martin), 47,63 "Association", Signers of the, 134 Thomas, 47, 63 Atcherson, Eliza B., 75 Anderson, --165 Atchison, Katherine, 68 Blance (Blanche?), 72 Atkins, John, 6, 94 197

(Atkins, continued) Charlotte L. (Boyd), 146 Lucy, 6,94 Charlotte Louise, 146 Patsy, 6, 94 Edward Clark, 146 Austin, Elizabeth, 88, 123 Eleanore (Mahan), 146 Esther Al ice, 37 Elizabeth, 115 George Washington, 37 Elizabeth E. (Wayman), 146 Jane, 123 Florine Ruth, 146 Mitchel, 123 Gregory Boyd, 146 Rebecca Ann (Clark), 37 Harold, 146 Avery, Polly, 80 Jean (Melvany), 146 Aylett, Richard, 82 Jeffrey Paul, 146 Ayres, Anne, 185 Jessica, 146 Walter, 60 Nancy, 146 Valerie, 146 Bacon, Elizabeth, 173 Wayman Ezra, 146 Thomas, 72 William Elmer, 146 Badger, William, 187 William Vallores, 146 Badgley, family, 40 Ballinger, --, 127 Bagby, family, 103 Henry, 127 Bailey, (--) (Jeffries)(Walker), 88 Lucy (Jeffries), 122, 127 John, 105 Bane, Mahala (Wayman), 179 Stephen, 88 Banks, Betsey (Martin), 47 Bain, Kate, 78 Frances, 8 Baird, Charles, 66 James, 96 Baker, --, 165 Samuel, 47 Betsy, 182 Baptist, Matthew, l 08 Catherine, 39 Barba, Betty, 86 Elizabeth, 182 Barbour, John S., 116 Emma, 39 Bari oe, Robert, 191 Jane, 182 Barlow, Jessie, 37 Nancy (Goss), 165 Barnard, Floy, 167 William, 39 Barnes, N. W., 117 Baldock, --12 Barnett, Amy, 181 --(Hopwood), 12 Betsey (Maddox), 98 Betsy (--), 124 Charles, 98 Pendleton, 124 Margaret, 181 Polly Ann, 124 Sabina, 130 Bale; see also Beale Barrell, Barrel I, Alden, 46 Thomas, 185 Chris, 46 Bal I, Augustine, 96 Elmira (Martin), 46 Benjamin, 93, 112 Jane (Martin), 46 Charlotte, 117 Barry, Elizabeth, 151 Enoch, 96 Bartlett, Elizabeth(--), 74 William, 116-117 James, 74 Bal lard, Camden W., 28 Barton, Lett ice, 90 Georgia Floyd, 127 Bastford, Rachel, 152 Ballenger, --122 Thomas, 152 Achilles, 122 Baskerville, William, 108 Bradley Willard, 146 Bass, Edward, 110 198

(Bass, continued) Newby, 107 Elizabeth (Jeffries), 110 Berrie, Aurelius, 130 Rebecca (Moseley), 110 Chari otte, 130 Bateman, Henry, 149 Xenophon (Alverson), 130 Sarah, 149 Berry, Thomas, 121 Sarah (Powell), 149 Wi II i am, 191 Bates, Fleming, 107 Besson, Thomas, 183, 184 Battern, Joel, 141 Beverly, William, 138 Martha (Wayman), 141 Bilbo, Archibald, 59 Bauman, Gretchen, 36 Bill (?), ---, 30 Bayles, John, 87 Bi II i ngsl ey, James, 184 Bazill, John, 151 Susan (Ewen), 184 Beach, Joel, 84 Thomas, 184 Elizabeth (Smith), 84 Bingham, Polly, 108 Beale, family, 183 Bishop, family, 176 John, 87, 148 Eliza, 176 Beard, Elizabeth, 63 Elizabeth Margaret, 176 Richard, 184 Bixler, ---, 54 Thomas S. , 73 Eliza, 37, 182 Beauc ham, George L. , 107 Ella (Phillips), 54 Beavens, Samuel, l 08 Black, Sarah, 133 Beckwith, Nehemiah, 192 Wi II i am, 133 Bedford, Mary, 106 Blackman, Charlotte (Jackson), 34 Bell, Charles, 6 John, 34 David, 47 Julia Ann, Juliann, 29,34, 165 Montgomery, 122 Samuel, 34 Belles (felt), Frances, 52 Blackwell, family, 95 Peter, 52 Agatha, 95, 96 Bel I field, Mary, 85 Ann, 95, 115 Belmears, Francis, 157 Catherine (Digges), 95 Benbridge, James, 72 Christiana, 110 Bendlyn, Marie, 145 Elizabeth, 116 Bendon, Nancy (Martin), 59 Elizabeth (Carter), 95 Bennett, Asa, 22, 64, 65 Frances C. (Digges), 95 Richard, 87 James, 95,115 Benson, Amazetta (Martin), 51 Jane, 116 B. C.., 51 John, 95,100,134 Huldah L (Martin), 33 Joseph, 11, 13,91,95,96, 115,116 John L, 33 Lucy, 95 Joseph, 33 Lucy (Steptoe), 95 Mary, 33 Octavia, 116 Sarah (Martin), 53 William, 11, 95 Thaddeus, 33 Blair, Sarah, 178 Tyson, 33 Blake, George M. C., 65 Bergen, George, 72 Blakemore, --,158 Berkeley, Gov., 88 John, 158 Berkey, Mrs. James G.,xi ,25,30,33, Lucinda, 139 42,45,47,48,54 Blakiston, B. F., 71 Berrick, Elizabeth(--) (Jeffries), 107 Ebenezer, 150 199

(Blakiston, continued) Bottom, John, 59 Elizabeth (Tolson), 150 Martin, 58 Sir William, 150 Nancy, 59 Blanch, Virginia June, 35 Sally, 59 Blankenbaker, Abraham, 142 Bourne, Daniel, 75 Frances, 141 John, 6 John, 139 Bovell, Jno., 58 Julia, 141 Bowen, Ann, 6 Margaret (--), 139 Bowles, David, 59 Blankenship, Emma, 53 Elizabeth (Martin), 59 Lida, 53 Henry, 176 Blanton, Catherine, 62, 79 Maggie E. (Wayman), 176 John, 62,79 Bowman, Donald Kirkwood, 146 Bledsoe, Joseph, 99 Elizabeth A. (Whitman), 146 Mary (Saunders), 99 Robin, 16,48 Bliss, Mary, 80 Robert, 146 Backstege, Benjamin P., 38,39 Boyd, Chari otte Leona, 146 Benjamin Paul, 38,39 J. V., 73 Daniel Thomas, 39 Boyle, Benjamin, 96 David Lee, 39 Elizabeth (Jeffries), 96 Helen G. (Pointer), 38 Bracken, Betsy (Jeffries), 119 John Austin, 39 Edward, 119 Rachel 0. (Wyman), 38,39 James, 119 Bohannon, Henry, 68, 70 Matilda, 25 Bohon, Ben, 70 Sally (Jeffries), 119 Bolin, Thomas, 5 Bradberry, Ellen, 55 Mrs. Benjamin J., 125 Brad I ey, John, 73 Bol I es, Charles A., 168 Bradshaw, Gwinn A., 125 Myrtle, 168 Zerrilda J. (Jeffries), 125 Rachel (Robertson), 168 Brady, ElizaJ. (Jeffries), 125 William Riley, 168 Jane, 61 Bolt, Barbary, 80 Owen, 125 Bond, Richard, 87 Branson, Ishmael, 107 Sarah (Weyman), 137 Sally (Jeffries), 107 Thomas, 137 Brant, John, 187 Bonham, family, 124 Brasseur, Margaret, 131 Sarah, 124 Braune II er, Aretta (McCoy) ( Fernbaugh), 31 Boone, Daniel, 20,98, 158 Augustus, 31 Bordner, --, 53 Breeze, Widow, 155 Maude (Martin), 53 Brent, family, 183 Boss, Anna (Spidell), 53 Eliza, 92 Annie (Wyman), 182 Mary (--), 93 Elizabeth, 53 Robert, 93 George, 182 Robert Young, 92 Mary Ann, 53 Brewer, Anna, 25 Philip, 53 Celia, 25 Bosworth, Catherine, 44 Brice, Thomas, 102 Henry, 44 Bridges, Mary (Wayman), 172 Susan, 43 Matthew, 6 200

(Bridges, continued) Clara P. (Martin), 31 Mary (Weyman), 172 D., 76 Samuel, 172 Elizabeth, 80 Bridgford, James Monroe, 128 Henry, 114 Louvinna (Alverson), 128 Jennie (Martin), 63 Ned, 128 John, 63 Robert, 128 Joseph, 85 Walter, 128 Oscar, 67 Bright, --, 159 Richardson, 59 Amelia, 24 Samuel, 80 Bess, 24 Stephen D., 31 Charles, 24 Browne, Elizabeth W., 14 Effie, 24 Browning, --, 169 Flora, 24 Betty, 169 Hester B. (Martin), 24 J.C., 169 Jimmie G., 24 Jacob C., 169 John C., 159 Lucinda (Ewing), 169 John Court, 157 Broyles, family, 140 John Courtney, 24 Delila (Clore), 140 Olive, 24 Dorothy, 140, 141 William, 24 Eunice (Wayman), 141 William H., (Dr.), 24 Gariot, 141 Bringle, Ed, 162 Rhoda, 140 Mary Ann (Jack), 162 Zacharias, 140 Brink, Annie, 75 Bruce, Susan, 131 Brianne, --, l 00 Brumbach, Brumbaugh, Brombach, family, 3 Brittain, R. A. , 72 Elizabeth(--), 25,111 w.s., 67 Johann Georg, 3 Broadus, William, 114 Margarete (Eichen) (Merten), 3 Brock, Elizabeth (Stover), 46 Melchior, 3 Mary Adaline, 45 Bryan, family, 90, 104. See also Bryant Mary Adeline, 46 Henry, 20 Michael, 46 Richard, 90 Brombach, see Brumbaugh Bryant, --, l 00, 104 Bronaugh (?), John S., 75 Elizabeth(--), 11 Sarah, 77 James, 9, 11 Brooke, family, 183 Jane, 9 Clement, 186 Margaret {Jeffries), 90, 104 Jeanne (Burgess), 186 Thomas, 90, 104 Thomas, 186 William, 11 Wil I iam, 114 Buchanan, Ann, 124 Brooks, Ginsy (Jeffers), 109 Buckhannon, Lewis, 47 Humphrey, 61 Buckner, T. , 115 John, 182 Bucy, Edith, 47 ,63 Robert, 109 Isaac, 26, 64 Susanna (Wyman), 182 Bulger, Lottie, 51 Brown, Ann, 85 Bui I, Robert, 67 Ann (Martin), 80 Bullitt, Elizabeth(?), 63,65 Berry, 47 Bui lock, Sarah, l 08 201

(Bui lock, continued) Seldon, 125 Thomas, 108 Zenora E. (Jeffries), 125 Bumbeiy, --, 11 Burrell, Lewis, 115 Bumbett, Elizabeth, 63 Burton; ,'.see al so Barton Bumritt {?), Elizabeth, 63 Grace, 149 Burgess, family, 26 Joseph, 149 ---, 184 Sarah, 149 --- (Stockett), 186 Bury, --, 93 Ann, 157,185,188 Samuel, 93 Ann (Watkins) (Lord), 186 Busby, George, 111 Anne, 184, 185, 186 Mary (Jeffries), 111 Anne 8., 185 Busey, Arthur, 70 Basil, Basse I , 186, 188 Bush, Francis, 52 Benjamin, 184, 185, 186 Mary, 45 Charles, 184,185,186,187,188 Myrtle Esther, 45 Edword, 174, 184, 185 Rachel (Martin), 52 Eliza, 185 Bussey, Charles, 153 Elizabeth, 184,185,186 But Ier, Jane, 105 Elizabeth (Durkin), 185 Lawrence, 11 Elizabeth (Robins), 184 Percival, 18 George, 184, 185, 186 William, 105 Hester, 184 Butterfield, Anna May (Wayman), 176 Jgne (Macklefresh), 185 Fred, 176 John 1 185, 186 Button, Frederick, 139 Jos1ph, 184, 185, 186 Katherine (Wayman), 139 Joshv9, 185 Bywaters, Columbia {Jeffries), 114 Joshuo 8., 185 Richard H., 114 Lvcy, 188, 190 Martha, 188 Cofer, Dorothea, 140 Martha (Waring), 157,186,187 Caldwell, J. L., 73 Mary Ann, 158 John, 58 Mordica (i), 185, 186 Mary Taggart, 29 Richard, 186 Calloway,---, '125 Samuel, 185 Eliza A. (Jeffries), 125 Sarah, 185 John Jackson, 125 Sarah (Chew), 185 Calvert, Cecil, 150 Susanna(h), 184, 185, 186 Mary, 150 Ursula, 186 W. H., 72 Ursula (Painter?), 184, 185 Cameron, (Rev.) Archibald, 24, 158 William, 150,157,183,184, Cammel, Mary {Smith), 86 185,186,187,188 William, 86 Burk, Elizabeth Ann, 32 Campbell, --, 24 Burmester, Mrs. Chris, 124 Anna (Martin), 54 Burnett, Elizabeth, 108 Baslam, 55 John, 28, 191 Cortis, 54 Thomas, 108 Elizabeth, 14 Burnau (?), John S., 75 Hugh R., 115 Sarah, 77 James, 76,77 Burnside, Mary Jane, 125 Mathew, 77 202

(Campbell, continued) Lydda, 33 Phebe (Martin), 55 Merritt, 32 Polly (Martin), 74 Moore Fauntleroy, 95 Samuel, 74 Peter, 76 Camper, Kemper, family, 3 Solomon, 192 ---, 173 Carvell, James, 90 Adam, 173 Lettice (Jeffries), 90 Addison, 173 Cary, Mrs. H. McKay, 126 Nannie B., 173 Case, Mrs. George, 30 Sarah (Weyman), 173 Garland, 74 Canadians, 19 Cash, Emmeline (Wayman), 176 Canard, James, l Ol Joseph, 176 Littice (Jeffries), 101 Katherine, 168 Career, Eliza, 92 Castleman, Louis, 61 John, 92 Catton, Joseph, 9 Carney, Mary, 75 Cauble, Elma, 33 Carr, Adaline (Gosnell), 36 Merle, 46 Agnes, 36 Cawood, Jane (Hayden), 126 Clara (Martin), 29 Stephen, 126 Elizabeth, 51 Chadduck, E.R., 142 Elizabeth (Mathers), 36 John M., 142 James L., 36 John N., 142 Joseph H. , 36 Roberta (Wayman), 142 Mary Duke (Mathers), 36 Chamberlain, family, 40 Carrico, Levi, 64 Margaret, 92 Carrington, Edward, 115 Chamberlayne, Richard, 92 Carrol I, Emily Ann, 41 William, 92 Carson, --, 128 Chambers, Samuel, 174 Carl, 128 Champney, Thomas, 142 Catharine (Kemper), 128 Chandler, Caty (Martin), 12 Gertrude, 128 George, 123 James, 128 Jane, 123 Rosa, 128 Polley, 13 Carter, --, 128,138 William, 12 Col" --, 13 Chapman, Adam Monroe, 130 Charles, 10 Albert, 130 Clara Gardner, 32 Amanda Jane, 130 Edward, 192 Anna M. (Alverson), 130 Elden, 128 Benjamin Harney, 130 Eliza Belle (Martin), 32 Buddy, 130 Elizabeth, 95 Catherine (Hendrickson), 130 Ethel, 128 Elmer, 130 Frank, 32 Emma, 130 James, 32 Joseph Reyno Ids, 130 Judith Lee (Edmonds), 95 Mary Ann, 130 Laura E. (Martin), 32 Ulysses Grant, 130 Lil I ian, 32 William, 130 Louisa, 44 William Luke, 130 Lucy (Kemper), 128 Xenophon, 130 203

Chari ton, Esther, 104 George Rogers, 37 Thomas, 104 Jacob, 37 Wilson, 104 John, 38 Cheek, Nicholas, 22 Mona Watson, 41 Chew, Anne (Ayres), 185 Netty, 168 Samuel, 185 Prudy, 98 Sarah, 185 Rachel (Ulm), 38 Chewning, George, 96 Rebecca Ann, 37 Mary I. R. (Jeffries), 96 Sally,98 Chilton, Joseph, 95 Sherman Staley, 41 Mark S., 116 Sidney Wilson, 41 Chinn, Achilles, 68 Thomas, 151; wife, 150 Chrisman, Joseph H., 77 Virginia F. (Watson), 41 Christeson, --, 191 Wi II i am M. , 114 Winlock, 191 Clarke, Allen, 23,65 Christianson, Henry E., 164 Dorothy, 33 Churches and Denominations Eliza, 48 Baptist, 6,30,49,56,97, 100, Neal, 184

125 I 131 / 188 Renna (--), 33,54 Beth! ehem Presbyterian Church Clarkston, Polly (Martin), 59 (Ind.), 160 William, 59 Church of Christ, 48, 54 Clauson, Anna (Brewer), 25 Church of God, 160 Isaac Thomas, 25 Congregational, 87 Clay, Henry, 6 ,50 Episcopal, 103, 137 Polly, 6 Friends, Quaker, 87,97, 110, 123, Rebecca, 6 124,148,149,169,182, Sally, 6

188 I 191, 192, 194 Clopton, Buford, 145 German Reformed, 137 Mary E. (Whitman), 145 Lutheran, 6, 42 Clore, Klor, family, 140 Methodist, 34,40, 155,167,181 Barbara (Yeager), 140 Mormon, (Latter Day Saints), 27, Delila, 140 162,163 Dorothea (Cofer), 140 Presbyterian, 24,50,56,61, 158, Elizabeth, 140,144

160 I 181 Frances, 140, 142 Quaker--see Fri ends John, 140 United Brethren, 23 Michael, 140 Churchill, George, 42,72 Peter, 140 John, 28 Clover, Minnie, 145 Richard, 28 Clymer, William, 148 Churnely, Alice, 191 Coale, Cole, family, 193 Clark, family, 40 Elizabeth, 188 Amo L (Wi Ison), 4 l Elizabeth (Thomas), 188 Cary Wilson, 41 Wi II i am, 150, 183, 188, 191 Daniel, 183 Coats, Samuel, 191 Ellen (Jeffries), 114 Cobb, Charles, 75 Emma G. (Osborn), 40 Sarah Frances, 75 Este 11 e Osborn, 40 Sarah R. (Martin), 75 11 11 Francis Charles ( Frank C. ), 40 Cobbs, Betsy (Martin), 18 204

(Cobbs, continued) Connery, William, 5 James, 18 Connor, Ridge Iey Greathouse, 65 Patsy (Martin), 18 Constantine, Eliza A. (Martin), 57 Thomas, 18 James, 57, 66 Colbert, Nancy, 142 Conway, Agatha, 95 Cole; see also Coale Elizabeth (Mauzy) (Markham), 82 Betsy, 59 Susanna, 82 Richard, 59 Thomas, 82 Coleman, Elizabeth, 108 Cook, John, 103 Frances (Martin), 53 Lewis T., 142 George, 53 Lucy A. (Wayman), 142 James, 53 Uriah, l 09 Lawrence, 25, 53 Cooke, John, 187 Mamie (Martin), 25,53 Cool e, John, 87 Mary (Martin), 54 Cooly, Polly (Martin), 77 William, 54 Reubin, 77 Colglazier, --, 31 Coons; see al so Cuntz

Lewis Jackson, 31 --- I 139 Melissa E. (Martin), 31 Henry, 138 Collier, Frances, 185 Jacob, 138 Collins, Joel, 48 John, 138, 139 Lurany, 108 Cooper, Mary J. , 129 Mark, 108 Corbin, Benjamin, 114 Nancy, 108 Corder, Aldridge, 118 Nathan Di ghouse, l 08 Elias, 126 Peggy (--), 108 Henry Clay, 118 Collolough, George, 88 Jeffries, 118 Colvin, Martha Jane, 53 John, 118 Coly, Reub in, 76 Judson ( ?), 118 Combs, Coombs, family, 57 Sally, 118 Andrew, 64 Sarah 8. (Jeffries), 126 Frances Catherine, 74 Silly, 118 Gilbert, 115 Corker, Lucy, 131 Joseph, 12 Corn, William, 68 Lucy (Martin), 57 Cornish, Charles, 86 Martha, 12 Elizabeth (Smith), 86 Thomas L., 74 Cornman, Mattie, 75 Violet, 12 Cornwall is, Gen., 42 William W., 57,74 Cornwell, Jacob, 111 Condon, Mary, 136 Jarvis, 91 Conn, Sally (Maddox), 97 Corvin, Clara (Martin), 12 Con(na)way, Airy, 155 Peter, 12 Anderson, 155 Cottam, George Thomas, 164 Hazel, 155 Rachel (Overton), 164 James, 156 Cotton, John, 86 John, 155 Susannah (Smith), 86 Joseph, 156 Cottrell, Rachel E. (Wayman), 181 Kate, 155 Woodson H., 181 Margaret, 155, 156 Coulter, --,56 205

(Coulter, continued) Emma (Martin}, 24 John, 58 Hermann, 24 Mary (Davis), 56 Ida, 143 Covington, Margery (--), 187 John, 24 Coward, William, 105 Joseph, 14, 24 Cowgil I, Betsy (Martin), 6 Martin, 24 ,42 ,44, 72, 143 Daniel, 6 Mary (Jacobs?), 44 Cowles, John, 95 Mary M. (Feamster), 143 Cox, Susanna, 63 Mason, 24, 161 Crabb, ---, 159 Moses, 10, 14,24,44 Ann (Snowden), 159 Peter, 7,24 Charles, 159,189, 190 Crippen, family, 40 Edward, 159 Crisler, Benjamin, 142 Elizabeth, 80 Crockett, Elizabeth(--), 75 Melissa, 56 Joseph, 75 Priscilla Sprigg, 159 Crook, Jack (Zachariah?), 63 Susannah (Smith), 159,189, 190 Phoeby (Martin), 63 Ursula (Sprigg), 159 Cropp, Ann, 118 Crafton (?), Dasha, 63 Jimmy (?), 118 Craig, James, 44 John, 118 Jane, 8,80 Crosby, family, 82,84 Juliet (Jacobs), 44 ---, 82 Parmel ia, 43 Daniel, 82 Cralle; see Crawley George, 82,83 Crandell, Esther (Smith), 189, 190 Mary, 82 Thomas, 190 Mary (--), 82,83 Craven, Prudence E. (Wayman}, 181 Mary (Hayes), 82 William Virgil, 181 Sarah, 82,83,84,99 Cravenson, Cravenstin., Crivenstin, Sarah(--), 82 Ann (a), 120 Susanna (Conway), 82 George, 120, 121 Uriel, 82 Margaret, 120 Crosland, Elizabeth {Davis), 164 Rebeccah, Rebeckah, 120 Crosly (Crosby?), Hannah (Jeffries), 92 Crawford, James, 61 Crotts, ---, 45 Josiah, 78 Ada L. (Martin), 33 Ruth, 79 GI adys Gray, 33 Crawle{y), Ann B. (Martin), 46 Malinda (Martin), 46 Elizabeth (Jacobs), 44 Polly Ann (Jeffries), 45 Ethel, 75 Thomas, 46 Lenora, 75 Verbus, 33 Samuel, 46 Will, 33 William, 46 Crouch, Joseph, 90 William Kenner, 44 Crow, Joshua, 154 Crew, Randal I, 87 Mary (Wayman), 154 Crim, --(Martin), 14 Mary Ann, 176 Ann Elizabeth (Wayman), 143 Crump, Abner, 9 Benjamin, 143 Crutcher, Betsy (--), 76 Catherine, 24 Henry, 61 Emma (--), 161 Robert Rutherford, 76 206

Crutchley, Elizabeth, 175 Jeremiah, 10, 13,97 Cull, John, 158 John, 61 Cullen, Minnie Josephine, 144 Margaret, 127 Culp, F.M. Lathan, 117 Waugh, 10, 13 Nancy, 116 Davi, Evelyn G. (Johnson), 145 Cundiff, John M., 125 Helen Marie, 145 Virginia P. (Jeffries) (Owen), 125 Horace, 145 Cunningham, Elizabeth (Martin), 80 Davis, ---, 30 John, 80 Albert Josiah, 33 . Sylvester P., 81 Anna B., 33 Cuntz(e), family, 3 Bertha E., 21,55 Ann Elizabeth, 14 Cyrus M., 33 Curry, Patsy (Jeffries), 107 Edna (Maxwell), 33 Thomas, 107 El is, 63 William, 107 Elizabeth, 45,79, 163 Curtis, Agnes (Stiers), 35 Francis, 64 Ed. G., 35 Isaac, 6 James, 97 Isham, 164 Mary Ann, 97 James, 56 Joseph, 54, 59 Daggett, Ju Ii et, 44 Lu I i e , 44, 55 Dale, Jenny(--), 17,61 Lydia, 86 Natus, 17 ,61 Martha E. (Wright), 56 Reuben, 18 Mary (" Mol I ie"), 56 Sally(--), 18 Matilda E. (Martin), 33 Dame, Thomas P. , 64 Nicholas, 187 Dandridge, family, 50 Sarah (Long), 164 Dorothea, 50 Silas H., 72 Dorothea (Spotswood), 50 Dawson, Edith Elizabeth, 170 John, 50 Rev. and Mrs. E. A., 170 Martha, 50 Day, Jewel, 167 Nat. W., 50 Thomas, 115 Daniel, Robert, 189 Dean , Em i I y, 51 Daniels, ---, 166 Elizabeth, 46 Cora (Wayman), 166 Deatherage,---, 116 Dannels (?), Charles, 128 Ann, 19 Esther, 128 William, 97 Lela, 128 De Celle, ---, 24 Paulina (Kemper), 128 Kathryn (Taylor), 24 Dannison (Davidson?), Denbo, Emely A. (Martin), 80 Milca Frances (Wayman), 175 Jane (Martin), 79 Richard, 175 Joseph, 79 Dari i ngton, Abraham, 124 Robert, 80 Elizabeth (Hillborn), 124 Denny, Eusebia, 182 Hannah, 123, 124 Permelia W., 24 Dama I I, Darnel I, family, 10 De Segurola, Andres, 41 ---(Martin), 10 Dew, Thomas, 87 Catherine (Holtzclaw), 10, 13 Dey, Henry, 177 Elijah, 10 Sarah E. (Wayman), 177 207

Dial, Mc;iry (Smith), 86 Ann(e), 154 Michael, 86 Ann (Skinner), 154 Dickson, Elizabeth (McClain), 29 Ann (Wayman), 154 Ella Smith, 29 Annie (Swigert), 154 Elleanor Abigail, 29 Caleb, 154 Emma Sheriff, 29 Caroline, 154 Hattie Rebecca, 29 Caroline (Riggs), 154 John Hamilton, 29 Elizabeth, 154 Johnnie Loise, 29 Hanson, 154 LuraM., 175 Henry, 154 Margaret Ann, 29 John, 154 Margaret Susannah (Martin), 29 Louisa, 154 Mary Jane, 29 Lucy {Poultney), 154 Mary Taggart (Caldwell}, 29 Mary, 154, 156 May, 29 Mortimer, 154 Robert, 29 Rachel, 153 Sarah Eleanor, 29 Richard, 154 Sarah Elizabeth, 29 Septimus, 154 William McClain, 29 Dorton, Mildred, 110 William P., 29 Drake, Samue I, 47 Digges, Catherine, 95 Drane, Anna or Anne (Smith), 159, Frances C., 95 189, 190 Dingwal I, Doris, 44 Anthony, 159, 190 Divine, A., 58 Priscilla S. (Crabb), 159 Dix, Landy (?) L., 73 Stephen, 159 William, 107 Drew, Hannah, 115 Dixon, Elizabeth (Gary) (Harwood), 192 Dule; see Dooley William, 192 Dulin, Mary, 100 D'Lainey, ---, 125 Dul on, Clemence, 100 Frances (Jeffries), 125 Dunbar, Earls of, 99 Dodd, Benjamin, 35 Mary Ann, 125 Cora E., 35 Duncan, Hannah (Martin), 12 Herman M., 35 John, 11 Iola Mae, 36 Nimrod, 12 Isabelle (Martin), 35 Dunmore, Lord, 20 Orloff, 35 Dunnica, Doneley, Hannah, 12 Doll, James A. , 80 (Hopwood), 12 Marinda (Martin), 80 James, 12 Donekey; see Dunnica Dupuy, Nancy, 131 Doniphan, Alexander, 82 Susan, 56, 131 Mary (Waugh), 82 Durham, Rose, 168 Donnel I, ... --, 145 Durkin, Elizabeth, 185 Elizabeth (Ormsby), 145 Durnil, Malinda, 51 Dooley, Birdie Marie, 129 DuVall, Duval(I), Isabel (--) (Jeffries), 121 ---, 115 John, 121 Henry, 117 Dorman, Katie, 75 Isaac, 113 Dorsey, family, 183, 193 Isaac M., 114 Achsah, 154 John, 157 208

(DuVall,Duval(I), continued) Emhuff, Bessie, 53 Kate, 39 Emison, William, 118 Lewis, 148 Emmett, ---, 164 Sarah (Jeffries), 113, 118 Catherine D. (Overton), 164 Dyer, ---, 44 Elizabeth(--), 164 Parthenia (Jacobs), 44 James, 164 Phoebe (Jacobs), 44 Moses Simpson, 164 Wilford, 44 01 ive C., 164 Phebe J. (Simpson), 164 Eads, Susannah, 18 Silas, 164 l=arly, Woodson G., 69 Encell, Elizabeth, 179 Easter, Mrs., 31 Eslinger, Harriett A. , 80 Eastin, J.M., 132 Etherington, Will, 90 Eaton, Charles Rust, 119 Etter, ---, 129 Elizabeth (Jeffreys), 119 Lillian I. (Alverson), 129 William, 119 Wi II i am Pau I , 127, 129, 131 Edmond(s), Judith Lee, 95 Eustace, Ann, 95

w. f 134 Ann Gaskins, 14 William, 100 Isaac, 95 Edmonston, family, 183 Evans, David, 79 Eestall, George, 148 Mary Ann, 80 Egbert, John D. , 18 Nancy, 108 Eichen, Margarete, 3 Polly (--), 79 Eldridge, Thomas, 116 Eve, Rev. George, 6 Elkin, Robert, 66 Even, Lewis, 191 Elliott, Margaret, 175 Everett, Damaris, 192 Olivia Ann, 60 Hannah, 192 Patsy, 9 ,59 John, 192 Robert, 9 ,59 ,61 Mrs. John Chenowith, 185 Samuel, 13 Richard, 192 Tyler, 69 Ewell, Thomas, 131 Wi II i am, 5, 10, 6 l Ewen, Anne, 184 Ellis, ---, 54 John, 184 Henry B., 80 Richard, 184 Jane, 120 Mrs. Richard, 184 Lucy, 15 Sophia (?), 184 Mary (Jeffries), 120 Ewing, Iva, 169 Ona M., 52 Katherine (Martin), 169 Polly, 7 Lillie, 168 Rachel, 7 Li II i e ( Stan Iey), 169 Sally, 120 Ludland, 169 Sarah Ann, 80 Lycurgus, 168 Sarah Jane (Martin), 80 Sally Ann (Wayman), 166, 169 Thomas, 120 Sarah (Fleetwood), 169 Elrod, Elizabeth (Wyman), 182 Styles, 169 Sarah A. (Martin), 46 William Benjamin, 169 Stephen, 182 William H., 169 T. Benton, 46 Elston, Sarah, 53 Fain, Ann Maria, 75 209

Fairfax, Lord, 59 Frankey, 12 George Wi 11 i am, 114, 1 15 Frederick, 111,116 Fallis (?), John, 13 Harman, 13, 16 Fardig, Eleanor (Young), 179 John, 4, 138 Farish, Susan, 118 John Frederick, 4 Thomas, 116 Lucy, 139 Thomas B., 115 Margaret (Jeffries), 111 Faull, Rose, 145 Martin, 4, 139 Fauntleroy, Joseph, 96 Sarah (--), 12 Favor, Elizabeth, 114 Sophia(--), 116 Frances, 113 Fisher, Betty (Browning), 169 Rosamond, 113 Ffitz Jeffreys, Ann (--), 104 Feamster, Feimster, Ann (Stone), 143 Thomas, 104 Delilah, 143 William, 104 Elizabeth (Graham), 143 Fitz Geferies, Ann (Townsend), 88 Ellen Jane, 143 Fitz-Gioffreys, John, 88 Herman, 143 Fitzhugh, ---, 138 Hiram, 143 Fleetwood, Sarah, 169 John, 143 Fleming, Elizabeth, 131 Joseph, 143 Peter, 49 Mary ("Polly") (Hall), 143 Fl etcher, John, 113 Mory ·Morgaret, 143 Polly (Jeffries), 113 Thomas, 143 Flint, ---, 118 William, 143 Flournoy, David, 61 Fearnbaugh, ---, 31 Thomas, 6 Aretta (Mc Coy), 31 Flowers, David B., 176 Isaac, 31 Francis, 176 Fearnybough, Nancy, 8 Minnie (Wayman), 176 Feimster; see Feamster Floyd, - --, 127 Ferguson, Asa, 46 Elizabeth (Jeffries), 127 Harriet (Martin), 46 John, 127 Margaret J. , 51 Sally (Jeffries), 127 Fick I in, ---, 14 Foley, John, 90 Ann C. (Martin), 14 Ford, Jane (--), 149 Fidler, Emmit, 36 Jesse W., 72 Iola M. (Randle), 36 John, 149 Fields, Wi II iam, 43 Samuel, 7 Finks, Judith, 139 William, 65 Mary Magdalene, 139 Forsee, Chari es, 110 Finley, Isabell a, 122 Fountain, Andrew, 170 John, 122 Hazel Delight, 170 Finney, ---(--), 166 Ida Mae (Hamilton), 170 Mary E. ("Molly") (Wayman), 166, 167 Fowler, Ernaline, 25 s. T., 166 John, 142, 149 Fishbach, Fishback, family, 3 Mary (Linthicum), 149 ---, 10, 13, 111, 138 Fowlkes, Edith (Jeffress), 131 Ann Elizabeth (Holtzclaw), 4 John Field, 131 Enoch, 111 John Jennings, 131 Eve (--) (Merdten), 4 Lucretia (Jeffress), 131 210

Fox, Ann Mary, 39 Garey, Gary, family, 191 George, 188, 191 ---, 152 John, 117 Al ice (Sharp?), 191 Francis, ---, 176,177 Clare, 191 Abraham, 175,176,177 Clare (--), 191 Betsey, 175 Edward, 192 Elizabeth(--), 176, 177 Everett, 192 Isaac , 175, 177 Gideon, 151,152 Jacob, 175, 177 John, 191 Joseph, 175, 176, 177 Magdalen, 191 Margaret (Elizabeth?) (Taylor), 176,177 Mary, 192 Milcah, 149 Polly, 14 Phebe (Taylor), 176,177 Rachel, 192 Thomas, 150, 183 Stephen, 161, 192 Frank, George, 80 Susannah, 191 Franklin, James, 58 Garner, Elizabeth (Jeffress), 105 Frantz, Aaron, 54 J., 105 Elizabeth, 54 Jonas, 115 Esther, 54 Joseph, 105 James, 54 Mary (Jeffries), 105 Nancy (Martin), 54 William, 109 William, 54 Gaskins, Ann (Blackwell), 95 Freeman, Wil I iam, 139 John H. (?), 95,96 ·Fry, Mary, 14 Gassoway, Hester, 150 Fuchs, Ana M. (Steinbrecher}, 40 Nicholas, 150, 183, 185 Heinrich, 40 Gaunt, Agatha, 6 Fu Ik, Kate, 54 Gay, Margaret A., 145 Fuller, family, 40 Gee, Cassandra E., 142 Funk, Elizabeth(--), 79 Joseph Campbel I, 142 Fielding, 80 Phoebe (Jacobs), 44 John, 79 William, 44 Preston, 80 Geffery, Geffreys; see Jeffries 11 11 Sarah ( Sal ly ), (Martin), 79 ,80 Gel wick, Andrew, 47 William, 79 ,80 Sally (Martin), 47 Fuqua, Mattie, 57 Genovel ly, Nancy (Martin), 73 Furgerson, Nathaniel, 61 Geodfrey, ---, 88 George, Nicholas, 90 Gaines, Mary James, 113 Gerard, John, 185 Gaither, Sarah(Burgess), 185 Germanna Colony, xi ,92, 135 Gale, Gall, Benjamin, 187 Germantown Colony, 43, 111 John, 187 Gess, George T., 143 Gar, Garr, Andrew, 140 John, 143 Benjamin, 142 Gibins, Leonard, 191 Christina (Wilhoit), 140 Gibson, family, 95 Eve, 140,141 ---, 94, 169 Jacob, 142 Abraham, 94 John, 19, 140 Alexander, 94 Margaret (Wilhoit), 140 George, 94, 11 Rosanna, 140, 141 Georgie Ann, 169 211

(Gibson, continued) Golf, ---, 128 John, 94,95, 116 Gertrude {Carson), 128 Joseph, 94 Gooch, Claybrook, 121 Katy, 94 Mary, 51 Lucy (Jeffries), 91,94 Sarah (Jeffrey), 121 Mary M. (Roberts), 94 Goode, Isabell, 108 Robert, 94 Goodloe, Kate M., 114 Ruthy, 94 Robert E. , 60 Sally, 94 Sarah E., 60 Sally A. (Wayman), 169 Goodnight, Michael, 67 Thomas, 98 Goodrich, Alice, 101 William, 94, 134 Goodwin, George, 80 Gill, Bessie (Emhuff), 45,53 Jane (Martin), 80 Bet$y, 9, 16 1 Gordon, Amanda, 26 Catherine, 161,164 Clara, 188 Elizabeth, 58 George, 13 George, 161 Hartwel I, 109 Heber, 53 Hugh, 101

Heber I Mrs. , 45 Mary, 101 Jemimah, 16 Nancy, 54 Judiah W., 161 Polley (Chandler), 13 Martha (--), 107 Gore, Charles W., 111 Mary, 107 Gosnell, Adaline, 36 Spencer, 16, 18 Gossley, Isabella, 168 Gilleland, John, 44 Goss, ---, 48,51, 165 Lucretia (Jacobs), 44 ---(--), 51 Gilm, Richard, 106 Allen Martin, 20,51 Gilstrop, Peter, 51 Anna (Workman), 53 Girvo.ss, John, 187 Bernice, 165 Gist, ---, 20 Betty, 165 Mory (Dorsey), 154 C., 28 Robert C., 154 Catherine, 54 Gittings, Sarah, 184 Daniel, 53 Givedon, Dora L. (Martin), 57 David, 53, 165 Joseph, 120 Dorcas Ann, 165 Leonard D., 57 Elizabeth, 45,53 Susannah (Jeffries), 120 Elizabeth (Boss), 53 Givins, Samuel, 61 Ellen, 48 Glasscock, ---, 94, 101 Ephraim, 53 Ann (--), 94 Frederick, 53 Molly, 94,101 George, 53 Thomas, 94, 101 Ida, 51 Glover, Addison C., 30 Isabel, 53 Mary, 151 Isabel (Richard), 53 Sarah Jane (Martin), 30 Jacob, 53 Goddard, Anthony, 184 James, 6,8 Godshatr, John, 174 Jessie, 165 Going, Drury, 109 John, 53 Goldsmith, John, 91 Joseph, 53 212

(Goss, continued) Margaret Jane, 46 Laura (Martin), 48 Mary, 74 Lucretia (Martin), 51 Phillis (Smith), 86 Margaret, 53 Polly, 158 Martha (Ingram), 53 Robert, 115, 138 Mary, 51,53, 165 Susannah (--), 138 Mary ("Polly"), 165,166 Wi 11 i am, 73, l 14, 158 Mary Ann (Boss), 53 Wi II i am S. , 77 Nancy, 165 Greenfield, family, 183 Sallie (Merrill), 53 ---, 188 Sarah, 165 Ann, 187, 188 Sarah (Elston), 53 Elizabeth, 187 Thomas J . , 51 James, 187 Gossley, Isabella, 168 Jane, 187, 188 Gott, Jane (Maddox), 98 Martha, 187 Sarah, 98 Martha (Truman), 187, 188 William, 98 Thomas, 187 Gould, Daniel, 191 Thomas Truman, 187, 188 Mary, 87 Truman, 187 Grace, Jessie Mable, 181 Greenwood, David I., 99 Grafton, Dasha, 63 Win(n)ifred E.W. (Jeffries), 99 Graham, Christopher, 143 Gregory, ---(--), 116 Elizabeth, 143 Richard, 116 Hannah, 143 Griffith, family, 191, 194 John F., 65 Amelia (Wayman), 154 Graves, David, 64 Anne (Dorsey), 154 Fern, 45 Charles, 154 James, 77 Henry, 154 Nancy (Martin), 60 Louisa, 154 Richard, 60 Lyde, 154 Sarah, 104 Mrs. M., 50 Suky, 62 Mary (Riggs), 154 Thomas, 62 Milcah Wayman, 154 Gray, Benjamin, 114, 115 Orlando, 154 David, 76 Owen, 191 Mary, 65, 114 Rhys, 191 Patrick, 76 Samuel, 154 Mrs. T. E., 30 Walter, 154 Green, ---, 138 William, 154 Catherine (Smith), 158 Grigsby, Barbary, 86 Celia, 73 Charles, 86 Elijah, 70 Elisha, 86 Elizabeth (Martin), 59 James, 86 Gabriel, 114 Margaret, 86 George, 94, 158 Prisella, 86 Henry, 59 Rachel, 86 John, 86, 138 Rose, 86 Jonathan, 158 Wilkerson, 86 Joseph, 74 Grimes, Elizabeth, 182 213

(Grimes, continued) Harry, 44 lone, 55 Samuel, 44 Grimsby, ---, 95 Stella, 44 Grinstead, William, 7 William R., 44 Griswold, Mrs. Stacy, 125 Hamilton, Achsa Ann (Martin), 51 Grosse, Elizabeth, 150 Candace, 51 Hester (Gassaway), 150 Candace S. , 46 Roger, 150, 183 David W., 51 Groves; see also Graves Dovey, 51 Lydia, 43,44 Ida Mae, 170 Sarah, 104 Hamlett, James, 106 Grubb, Henry, 111 Mary, 106 Mary A. (Jeffries), 111 Mary (--), 106 Guise, Julia A., 32 Narcissa, 131 Hammet, Rosamond (Smith), 86 Hackersmith, David, 75 William, 86 Jane (Martin), 75 Hammon, Ezra, 60 Hackett, Anne (Skydmore), 150 ltily, 60 James {?), 150 Margaret, 60 Hackley, James, 114 Hanback, family, 139 Hadaway, F., 51 Elizabeth(--), 186 Mary K. (Martin), 51 Franc es, 186 Haddock, family, 189 Henry, 185,186 ---(--) / 189 Jacob, 138 James, 188 Joseph, 186 Richard, 189 Mary, 138 Sarah, 187 Sarah, 138 Sarah (Marsham), 188 William, 186 William, 189 Handley, John, 189 Haeger, (Rev. ) Henry, 3 Hanks, Martha, 130 Haggin, John, 58 Hanna, Andrew J,, 140 Hale; see also Hall Emily (Wayman), 140 Nancy, 60 Hansborough, ---, 84 Smith, 60 Lydia (Smith), 84,86 Susan S., 60 Peter, 5,84,86 William, 91 Sarah, 84 Hal I, David, 58 Susanna (Jeffries), 118 Jesse, 58 Hanslap, Henry, 174 Mary ("Polly"), 143 Stephen Joseph, 174 Moses, 143 Hardesty, Hadisty Hallett, ---, 46 Dorcas (Linthicum), 148, 149 Louisa (Martin), 46 Francis, 149 Halley, Catherine (Jeffries), 104 John, 149 William, T04 Robert, 149 Halloway, Kitty(--), 72 Hardin, Eliz., 161, 164; John, 161 Halsey, J.J., 117 Iva, xii, 52, 57 Hamer, Amanda (Jacobs), 44 Martin, 161 Fannie, 44 Hardin(g), Abraham, 164 George, 44 Elias, 151 214

(Hardin(g), continued) Sarah (Crosby), 82 Richard, 164 Haynes, Jennie, 168 Stephen, 164 Haynie, Ell in(--), 107 Hardman, Daniel, 72 Hazard, Henry H., 60 Elizabeth, 72 Louisa, 60 James, 61 Heacock, Clara A. (Martin), 32 Harien (?), Mary {Maddox), 97 Florence, 32 Harland, Mary, 128 Floyd, 32 Harney, -- (Gary or Harwood), 192 Foster, 32 Harris, Dorcas (Wayman), 175 Helen, 32 John, 175 Laurence, 32 Lewis, 6 Oliver, 32 Polly, 98 Head, Sarah EI i zabeth, 163 Harrison, family, 183 Headley, James, 94,100,101 Elizabeth {?), 14 Lucy (Jeffries), 100, 101 James, 108 Susan, 100 Jane, 74 Heard, Herd, ---, 31 Sally M., 74 John, 31 Hart, Na., 121 Patsy J. (McCoy), 31 Harvey, Mary H., 110 Hedden, Lewis, 66 Harvie, John, 71 s.c., 71 Harwood, ---, 191, 192 Samuel, 66 Elizabeth, 191 Heffl in, Ann, 97 John, 192 Heimbach, Elizabeth, 3 Peter, 192 Helms, John, 175 Robert, 191 Henderson, Elizabeth, 58 Hatcher, Henry, 110 John, 58 Hathcock, Hethcock, Col by, 109 William, 58 Grief (Jeffries), 109 Hendricks, Harriet, 40 Silvey, 109 Hendrickson, Catherine, 130 Haven, ---, 128 Henry, Dorothea (Dandridge), 50 Haw, Hawes, Betsey, 61 Patrick, 50,74 Harriet, 72 Henshaw, Hannah, 8 Harry, 72 Henson, Benjamin William, 124 Lydia, 72 Eliza J. (Jeffries), 124 Hawkins, Benjamin, 47 Eva Blondina, 125 Henry Holland, 187 Mary E. (Jeffries), 124 Isham, 109 Philip, 124 Jane (Greenfield), 187 Herndon, ---, 15 Simon G., 67 Herrod, Shirley A. {Johnson), 145 Thomas, 87 William, 145 William, 6 Hessel, Benjamin, 145 Hawks(?), Lewis, 143 Isabella (Wayman) (Todd), 145 Martha, 130 Hessians, 182 Haycraft, Melissa, 128 Hickman, J.W~, 71 Hayes, Estelle, 145 Hicks, ---, 165 Leonard, 151 Bernice (Goss), 165 Mary, 82 Hieronymus, Alcinda M. (--), 70 Peter, 82 Shelton R., 70 215

Hiestand, Barbara (Strickler), 25;-45 Jacob, 113 Ben, 25 Hitt, - - - , 10, 17, 117 Blanche, 24 Elizabeth, 117 Dorothy (Martin), 25 Elizabeth Jeffries, 113 Elizabeth(--) Brumbaugh, 25 Elizabeth F. (Jeffries), 113 Elsie, 24 Frankey (Holtzclaw), 112 mg,.,'zt.-5" Joel, 117 Fanny, 25 John, 117 Floy, 24 Joseph, 113 Frances, 45 Lazarus, 18 Grace, 25 MaryJ., 114 Hite, 24 Miriam, 18 Isaac, 25 Peter, 18

Jacob, 25 w. I 18 John, 25,45 Hoar, ---, 31 Kate, 24 Aretta L. (Martin), 31 Kay, 25 Esther, 39 Letha, 25 Henry Adolphus, 31 Lydia, 25 Hobb, ---, 64 Martha (Martin), 24 Hobbs, EI i zabet h (Dorsey), 154 Mary-A. (B1ockt, 4-5- Hobson, John, 159 Noi icy J . ~ 45- Miriam, 159 Nina, 24 Hodges, John, 190 Oris, 24 Thomas, 190 Thomas, 24 Hodgin, John, 58 William MaliOl'I, 45- Hodson, CI aude Fi Imore, 125 Hightower, Richard, 75,76 Eva B. (Henson), 125 Hill, E.B., 118 Hoffman, family, 3 Elizabeth, 104 Hogan, Ann, 108 Esther L., 124 John, 52,80 J. Polk, 114 Polly (Martin), 52,80 James, 122 Hol brooke, Joseph, 148 Mary E. (Jeffries), 114 Holeman, Catherine, 16 Mrs. Polk, 118 Caty, 16 Polly(--), 122 Edward, 16,48 Richard, 104, 186 Henry, 16 Thomas, 117 Henry M., 16 Hills, John, 148 Isaac, 16, 17 Hillborn, Elizabeth, 124 James, 60 Elizabeth(--), 124 Jesse D., 49 Thomas, 124 Mahala, 16 Hilton, Susan, 113 Mary, 48 Hines" Alexander, 77 Mary (--), 16 Mary, 77 Mary E. (Martin), 60 Hinson, Margaret, 100 Nathan, 16 Hinton, John, 60 Nathaniel, 17 Polly (Martin}, 60 Stephen, 16, 17 Hite, Charles, 73 Susannah, 16 Isaac, 19 Holland, Ann (Wayman), 153 216

(Holland, continued) John, 154 William, 156 Louisa (Dorsey), 154 Holloway, Elizabeth (Bacon), 173 Rachel (Wayman), 154 Hollyday, James, 187 Thomas, 154 Leonard, 187 Hoover, Catherine, 75 Holmes, Mary J. (--), 165 Hopkins, Gerrard, 153 William, 156 William R., 139 Holstein, Jane, 26 Hopwood, ---, 12 Holt, Elizabeth (David)(Crosland), 163 Amelia (Wilson), 12 James, 163, 164 Christopher, 12 Jesse, 163 Cordelia (Anderson), 12 Kennon, 65, 163 Cynthia, 12 Mary (Payne), 163 Fanny, 12 Parthenia (Overton), 163 Hannah, 12 Rachel, 164 James, 12 Holtzclaw, family, 3 John, 12

--- I 11 Katie, 12 --- (--), 3 Luci I le, 12 Abner, 12 Martha (Combs), 12 Agnes, 112 Moses, 12 Amos, 12 Polly, 12 Ann Elizabeth, 4 Sally, 12 Archibald, 18,112 Sally (Holtzclaw), 12 Benjamin C., xi ,3, 1 l, 13,43 Susan (Sharpe), 12 Catherine, 10 Hornbuckle, Elizabeth, 86 Catherine (Russel) (Thomas), 11 Peggy, 74 Cynthia (Hopwood), 12 Richard, 89 Eli, 112 William, 74 Elizabeth, 112 Horne, Cec ii, 165 Frankey, 112 Maude (Stockdale), 165 Jacob, 4,11, 19,92, 138 Hotte I , Chari es, 24 John, 11 Lydia E. (Martin), xii,23,24,25, Joseph Hol Isc Iaw, 134 26, 160 Josiah, 11, 12, 13 Houchins, Cynthia Ann (Martin), 8,63 Katherine(?), 11,92 James P., 8 Margaret (Otterbach), 11 Joseph P. , 63 Miriam (Hitt), 18 House, Peggy, 142 Mary (Kemper), 92 Houser, Howser, Jemima (Martin), 45 Sally, 12 Jonas, 45 Sally (Hopwood), 12 Mary, 45 Sinah, 13 Howard, ---, 56 Stephen, 112 Benjamin, 148 Susannah (--), 11 De La Belle E. (Wright), 56 Holtzman, Christian, 156 Fleet, 66 Elizabeth (Wayman), 156 James, 61 Hood, Benjamin, 154 James H., 73 Caroline (Dorsey), 154 Martin C., 73 Charles, 154 Samuel H., 151 Charles Wayman, 154 Howe, William, 114 217

Howser, J., 93 Martha Carolyn, 31 Jemima (Jeffers), 93 Thomas C., 31 Mary Ann, 80 Hunley, Austin, 68 Hubbard, Catherine (Shutter), 125 Hunt, David, 107 Eliza Jane, 125 John, 66 Nicholas, 125 Martha, 93 Hudnal I, John, 126 Hunter, Eliza (Martin), 63 Hudson, Jemima (--), 17 Parkal (Pascal?), 63 Parthenia G., 97 Huss, Adam, 47 Sarah F., 113 Hutcheson, William, 190 Thomas, 17 Hutt, J.C., 176 Huff, Elizabeth (Dean), 46 Martha (Wayman), 176 Nancy Jane, 45 Hyde, Chari es Cheney, 40 Stephen, 45 Huffman, ---, 11 Iiams, Ijams, family, 153 Henry, 138 Elizabeth(--), 152 Philip, 11 George, 150, 152 Hufford, Agnes (Stiers), 35 John, 152 Alvin Ray, 35 William, 174, 183 Barbara Jean, 35 Indians, 1,20,26,42,48,98, 127, Dorothy (Roberts), 35 137,145,150,158 Dorothy Jayne, 35 Ingram, Martha, 53 Patricia Jo, 36 Irick (?), Cora May, 125 Thomas Michael, 36 Virginia June (Blanch), 35 Jacob, James, 108 Hughes, Agatha, l 0 Tensey, 108 Genevieve, 36 Jacobs, ---, 44 Mary (Wayman), 179 Amanda, 44 Hull, Ann (Eustace), 95 Austin, 43 Edwin, 95 Benjamin, 6,43 Hume, Charles, 99 Bennett, 43 Elizabeth, 99 Catherine {Bosworth), 44 Frances, 99, 111 Eliza, 43 George, 99 Elizabeth, 44 Jane (Stanton), 99 Elizabeth (Martin), 43 John, 99 Frances, 44 Reuben, 99 George Arnold, 44 Sa II y , 99 , 1 11 Harriet, 44 Sarah, 99 Isaac Newton, 44 William, 99 James, 44 Humphrey, Ch., 76 Jane (--), 44 David, 123 Jensy, 43 Jane (Jones), 123 John Calvin, 43 John, 123 Julia or Juliet, 44 Nancy, 123 Juliet (Daggett), 44 Polly (Jones), 123 Louisa (Carter) (South), 44 William, 123 Lucretia, 44 Hungate, ---, 31 Lydia {Groves), 43 Ann H.J. (Martin), 31 Martin, 44 218

(Jacobs, continued) Mary, 85 Mason, 44 Jameson, Jamison, D., 114 Milburn, 44 Sarah (Smith), 85 Nancy (Watts), 43 Thomas, 85 Parmelia (Craig), 43 Jefferess, John, 88 Parthenia, 44 Jeffress, family, 110 Phoebe, 44 ---, 110,131 Polly (Martin), 6 --(Motley), 131 Saloma (Stevens), 43 Christiana (Blackwel I), 110 Samuel, 42,43,44 Coleman, 131 Samuel Milton, 44 Dabney (Morris), 131 Sarah, 44 Edith, 131 Sarah (Martin), 6 Edward Bedford, 110 Susan (Bosworth), 43 Elisha, 131 Susan Delilah (Landers), 44 James, 131 William, 6,43 John, 110, 131 Jack, ---, 162 Mary (Jennings), 131 Anna, 162 Mary (Jordan), 131 Caroline, 162 Mary H. (Harvey), 110 Charles Wayman, 162 Lucretia, 131 Deborah(--), 160,161 Nancy (Dupuy), 131 Deborah (Wayman), 162 Narcissa (Hamlett), 131 Edmund Wayman, 162 Richard, 131 Eva I ine (Strain), 162 Susan (Bruce), 131 Franc es, 162 Taylor (Wooten), 131 James, 162 Thomas, 131 John, 162 Thomas H., 110 Laura Belle, 162 Jeffereis, Jefferes, Jeffereyes, Jefferie, Louise, 162 Jefferies, Jefferiss, Jeffers, Jefferyes" Martha (Smith), 162 Jefferys, Jeff rice, Jeffries, Jeffris, Mary Ann, 162 Jeffrite, Jeffry, Jeffryes, Jeffrys, Jefres, Samuel, 34, 161, 162 family, xi, 124 Wi 11 i am S. , 162 ---, 90,91,92, 100,102,103,106, Jackson, Abraham, 34 117,121,124,126,134 America, 17,59 ---(--), 105,111,112,117,124,127 Chari otte, 34 ---(White), 100 Eleazer, 34 ---(--) (Griswold), 125 Elizabeth (Stetson), 34 Aaron, 126 Ephraim, 34 Absalom Hunt (or Hurt), 99 Jacob, 34 Achi II es, 109 John, 17, 18 Ag(g)atha, 84,91,98, 112 Mrs. Dabney C., 131 Agatha (Blackwell), 95,96 Remember (Morton), 34 Agnes, 98 , l 12, 121 Jally, Mary Eleanor, 85 Alexander, 89 ,90,91, 100, 103, James, Daniel, 115 104,107,112,113,114, Frances (Pitman) (Jeffries), 107 115,116,118,133,134 Jeduthen, 107 Alice, 88,105 John, 150 Alice (Goodrich), 101 King (James I), 136 Al ison {Ki II i m), 132 219

(Jeffries, continued) Dicey, 133 Ambrose, 113,116,118, 122 Doi Iarson, l 09 Anderson, 45,53, 101 Drucilla, 111 Andrew, 109, 125 Drury, 109 Ann, 89, 105, 123 Dudley M., 118 Ann{--), 105 Edmond, 102, 105 Ann (Buchanan), 124 Edmund, 105 Ann(a) (Cravens (t)on), 120 Edmund R., 107 Ann (Hogan), 108 Edward, 89, l 04 Ann (Jordan), 104 Eli, 112 Ann {Selvey), 107 Elias, 122,123 Ann (Woodward), 123 Eli as S. , 125 AnnC., 114,115,118 Elijah, 125,131 Anne C., 116 EI i za , 99 , 1 16 Ann C. (Pollard), 103 Eliza Ann, 125 Ann E. , 117, 118 Eliza J., 132 Ann E. (Jones), 109 Eliza J. (Hubbard), 125 Ann E. (Lewis), 113 Eliza Jane, 124,125 Ann M. (McCormick), 113 Elizabeth, 88,90,96, 103,104,105, Ann S., 109 107,108,110,113,117, Anna B. (Newcomber), 114 118 , 119 , 121 , 127 Anne E. (Wood), 113 Elizabeth Ann, 124 Arc he I I is, 108 Elizabeth C., 125 Arthur, 87 Elizabeth F., 113 Benjamin, 108 Elizabeth(--), 103,104,107,117 Benjamin 0., 124 Elizabeth (Adcock), 120 Benjamin Smith, 124 Elizabeth (Austin), 88,123 Berryman, 117 Elizabeth (Coleman), 108 Bertha, 133 Elizabeth {Hill), 104 Betsy, 93,96, 119 Elizabeth (Holtzclaw), 112 Betsy (Sims), 107 Elizabeth (Marshal I), 125 Betty, 103 Elizabeth (Mason), 99 Briant, 100 Elizabeth (Moss), 110 Caleb, 126 Elizabeth (Payne), 102 Caleb Harvey,, 126 Elizabeth (Ring), 123 Camilla H. (Walden), 100 Elizabeth (Smith), 108 Casper, 133 Elizabeth (Trammel), 122 Catherine, 103, 104, 105 Ellen, 114 Catherine Elinore, 105 Ell enor, 105 Charles A., 132 Ellin (Haynie), 107 Clara, 133 Emeline J., 132 Clary, 109 Emma, 133 Clary (Norton), 109 Ephraim, 111 Clemence Dulan, 100 Esther, 104, 105 Columbia, 114, 117 Esther (Lee), l 04 Cora M. (Irick?), 125 F. M. , 114 Daniel, 84,91,93,96,98, Frances, 113, 125, 126, 133 99 , l 04, l 10 , 121 Frances (Favor), 113 David, 87,120,133 Frances (Hume), 111 220

(Jeffries, continued) James Robert, 125 Frances A. (Pitman), 107 Jane (Butler), 105 Frances (Francis?) Meredith, 126 Jane (Chandler), 123 Francis, 87,120 Jane (Hayden) (Cawood), 126 Francis Meredith, 118 Jane (Mullen), 123 Frank M. (Mr. and Mrs.), 127 Jane (Whitehead), 108 Gaines, 120 Jane Eliza, 126 Gari and, l 07 Jemima, 126 George, 84,87,90,91,93,94,99, Jemima (Martin), 45,93 100,101,104,105,110, Jeremiah, 105,107,113 112,113,116,117,127 Jesse, 120, 127 George L. , l 18 Job, 87,110,124 George Latene, 117 John, 87,88,89,90,93,96,99, 100, George N., 125 102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109, George William, 111 lll,112,113,114,115,116,117, Ginsy, 109 118,119,120,121,122,125,126,127 Gordon, 125 John C., 120 Goring, 103, 120 JohnE.,117 Gowan, 104 John Edgar, l 03 Gowin, 103 John L. , 108, 118 Gregory, 87 John M., 117,125 Grief, 109 John W., 123 Griffin, 102 Jonathan, 126 Hannah, 125 Joseph, 18,84,86,90,91,92,94,96,99, Hannah (Darlington), 123 100, l 04 , 111 , 1 12, 116, 118 , Harriet, 125 124, 127, 134 Harriott (Sturges), 120 Joseph A., 100 Harrison, 127 Josephine M., 112 Henrietta Randolph, 126 Joshua, 126 Henry, 84,87,91,92,93, 100, Josie J. (Minor), 125 107,109,121,125,126 Judith (Payne), 96 Herbert (Gov.), 88,89 Julia A. (Thompson), 126 Hill, 117 Kate M. (Goodloe), 114 Hudson, 107 Katherine, 89 Hugh, 87,132 Kitty, 96 lcyfroney D. , 125 Lettice, 90 Isaac Morse, 126 Lettice (Barton), 90 Isabel, 133 Lettie (Burton), 90 Isabell (--), 121 Lewis, 109 lsabe 11 (Goode), 108 Littice, 101 Isabelle (Pulliam), 113 Littleton, 108 Isabella (Finley), 122 Lizzie, 133 Jobe, 87 Lord, 21 James, 89,90,96,99, 100,103, Louisa, 126 104,105,107,108,111,113,114, Louisa (Martin), 53 115,117,118,120,125,127,134 Lucinda, 118, 124 James A., 113 Lucretia, 90 James E., 112, 118 Lucy, 84, 91 , 94, 96, 100, 10 l , James M., 132 109,122,127 221

(Jeffries, continued) Mary Eliza (Mitchell), 120 Lucy (--) (Self), 107 Mary Elizabeth, 124 Lucy {Keyser), 127 Mary Francis, 111 Lucy (Pettit), 125 Mary Isham Randolph, 96 Lucy (Sebree), l 02 Mary J. (Burnside), 125 Lucy Ann, 126 Mary J. (Gaines), 113 Lucy B. (Leitch), 103 Mary J. (Hitt), 114 Lucy C., 125 Mary L., 117 Lucy George, 103 Mary M., 118 LucyM., 114 Mary M. (Lewis), 103, 117 Lydda, 84, 118 Mason, 117 Lydia, 91,93,96,99, 104 Mathes, 121 M. Dudly, 114,117 Matilda (Martin), 93 Marcy G., 108 Matilda (Stubbs), 122 Margaret, 90,104,105, Matt, 105 106, 111 , 133 Matthew, 99, 100, 121 Margaret (Chamberlain), 92 Matthew J., 121 Margaret (Cravenson), 120 May (Wilson), 125 Margaret (Darnel I), 127 Me Iv i II e , 117 Margaret (Hinson), 100 Middie, 133 Margaret (Smith), 18,86,91,96, Mifflin, 123 99 , 104, l l 1 , 124 Mildred (Dorton), 110 Margaret (Waddell), 93,127 Minerva (King), 125 Maria, 96 Misanich (White), 90 Maria Jane, 124 Molly, 118 Mariah, 105 Molly (Glasscock), 94, 101 Marion, 114, 117 Molly (Rector), 90,111,127 Martha, 109, 126 Moses, 90, 103, 111 , 112, 116, 127, 128 Martha A., 117 Nancy, 96, 120, 121, 124, 127 Martin B., 124 Nancy (Adcock), 120 11 11 Mary (or Molly }, 84,87,90,91,92, Nancy (Alexander), 99 100,105,111,120,126,127 Nancy (Collins), 108 Mary (--), 105,109, 117 Nancy (Culp), 116 Mary(--) (Wall), 109 Nancy (Evans), 108 Mary {Adcock), 120 Nancy (Humphrey), 123 Mary (Dulin), 101 Nancy (Sims), 123 Mary (Gill), 107 Nancy (Smith), 93 Mary (Gordon), 101 Nancy (Utterback), 111 Mary (Gould), 87 Nannie M., 125 Mary (Hamlett), 106 Nathan, 109 Mary (Langston), 125 Nathaniel, 87,89, 120 Mary (Richeson), 108 Nelson, 99 Mary (Warren), 100 Norman 01 iver, 125 Mary (Young), 92 Octavus, 113,117 Mary A., 111, 117 Opie, 107 Mary A. (Dunbar), 125 Ora A. Tanner, 113 Mary Ann (--), 99, 124 Parsons, 126 Mary E. , 114, 117 Patsy, l 07, 120 Mary E. (Tate), 111 Patsy (--), 93 222

(Jeffries, continued) Sarah(--), 90,100,103,104,106,110, Patsy (Smith), 96 113,118,119,121,127,158 Peggy , 84, 91 , 96 Sarah (Bonham), 124 Phebe, 126 Sarah (Bullock), 108 Polly, 99,113,122,127 Sarah (Graves or Groves), 104 Polly (Alexander), 99,122 Sarah (Martin), 120 Polly (Bingham), 108 Sarah (Matthews), l 03 Polly (Johnson), 120 Sarah (Minor), 108 Polly Ann, 45 Sarah (Shehorn), l 09 Polly Thompson, 126 Sarah A., 117 Presley N., 111 Sarah Bond, 126 Pr i sci 11 a , 105, l 19 Sarah F. (Hudson), 113 Prisily (Wooley), 99 Sarah J. , 117 Prudence, 104 Sarah T. (Wiley), 113 Prudence (Russel I), 108 Sarah Thompson, 126 Rachel, 90,126,127, 133 Shadrach, 109 Rachel {Tackett) (Spiller), 90,103 Silah, 118 Rachel Reeves, 126 Silas, l 09 Rebecca, 109, 126 Silent, 89, 103 Rebecca {Jenkins), 125 Si Ivey (Hethcock), l 09 Rebecca (Richards), 108 Silvia (Scott), 109 Rebecca (Vail), 124 Soloman, l 08 Rebecca Price, 124 Susan, l 00 Rebekah, 126 Susan (Headley), 100 Rebekah {Long), 110 Susan (Hilton), 113 Reuben, 114,115,116,126 Susan A., 118 Reuben H., 117 Susanna(h), 103,118,120,121 Richard, 89,103, 108, 114, 115, Swepson, l 08 116, 117, 118, 134 Sylvester E., 125 Richard C , 118 Tabet ha (Norman}, 111 Robert, 87,105,106,113,119, Toliver(?), 99 120,121,123,124,133 Tani ifer, 100 Robert H. , 132 Te nsey (Jacob), 108 Robert S., 118 Thi rza , 115, 116 Robert, Sir, 89 Thirza (Kegg), 99, 113 Rosamond (Favor), 113 Thomas, 84 ,87 ,88,89, 91, 96,99, 100, Rose (Suthard), 90, l 03 102,103,105,106,108,109,111,115, Rose V., 122 116, 117, 118, 121 , 122, 126, 132, 134 Sa 11 y, 99 , 107, 109, l 13, Thomas Pettit, 125 l 18 , l 19, 121 , 127 Thompson, Sally (Ellis), 120 Thurcy, 96 Sally (Hume), 99,111 Uni th (Young), 120 Sally L. (Christopher), 107 Verander, 117 Sally R., 114 Viney (Mays}, 96,99, 121 Sally Rosine, 118 Virginia (Wilson), 107 Sally Smith, 111 Virginia P., 125 Samuel, 87 Virinda, 113 Sarah, 8, 12, 18,20,21,22,23,30, W. H., 125 38,42,57,84,86,91,96, 104 223

(Jeffries, continued) Johnston, Fauntley (Fauntleroy?), 60 William, 84,87,88,91,92,93,96, Jeffrey, 100, 134 99,100,102,104,105,107,108, Samuel S. , 73 112, 116,118, 120, 121, 122, 123, Susan, 60 124,127,132,133,134 Jones, ---, 158, 173 William A. (or E. ), 117 Abraham, 65 Wi 11 i am B. , l 08 Alice(--), 149 William C., 114 Ann C. (Jeffries), 114 William Culp, 116 Ann Elizabeth, 109 Wi 11 i am H. , 125 Brereton, 13 William Henry, 125 Cadwal Iader, 88, 89 Wi 11 i am J . , 11 1 Charles H., 114 Wi II i am L. , l 17, 1 18 Deborah (Linthicum), 149 Wi II iam O. , 120 Eliza A. (Willett), 63 Wi II i am P. , 124 Elizabeth, 6, 12,72,92 Zenora Ellen, 125 Elizabeth (Wayman), 177 Zerrilda, 125 Elizabeth B. (Wayman), 176 Zerrilda Jane, 125 Evan, 176,177,187 Jenkins, Abel, 64 F.S., 114 Rebecca, 125 Frances Anne, 89 Jennings, ---, 123 Galen, Gallen, 63,72 Ann (Jeffries), 123 Hannah (--), 97 Benjamin, 123 Hugh, 152 Enoch, 123 Jane, 123 Jeffries, 123 John, 74,149,158 Mary, 131 John R., 97 Johansen, Eleanor, 145 Lowery, 72 John, 145 Laura (--), 164 Johnson, Archibald Merker, 145 Margaret, 173 Clara(--), 145 Maria, 72 Edward, 61 Mary, 60, 158 Evelyn Goldie, 145 Nannie B. (Camper), 173 Francis (?10), 61,142 Polly, 123 George, 51 Priscilla, 72 George A., 144 Rachel Elzina, 181 Guy Anderson, 145 Richard, 88 Helen Clover, 145 Ruth, 140, 144 Juliet M. (Wayman), 144 Stephen, 158 Juliet Wayman, 145 Thomas, 6,58,92 L. Francis, 61 William, 12,149 Minnie (Clover), 145 Wi II i am L. , 68 Minnie J. (Cullen), 144 Jordan, family, 110, 1.31

Polly, 121 --- I 131 Shirley Bendlyn, 145 Ann, 104 Shirley Wayman, 145 Edward, 131 Sidnay Ryder, 144 Elizabeth (Fleming), 131 Susan, 55 Lucy (Corker), 131 Willard Cullen, 144 Margaret (Brasseur), 131 Yellis, 111 Mary, 131 224

(Jordan, continued) Joseph William, 128 Mary Jeffress 131 Kenneth, 128 Samuel, 131 Laura, 128 Susannah(--), 131 Leslie Hazel, 128 Thomas, 131 Lettice (--), 13 Jourdan, James, l 09 Lucy, 92, 128 Jung; see al so Young Mari a (Alli son), 92 John, 92 Martha C. (Miller), 128 Justice, John, l 09 Mary, 92, 128 Mary (Harland), 128 Kabler. (Rev.) Frederick, 6 Mary (Jeffries), 92 Kamper, Mary (Jeffries), 91 Mary E., 128 Kanady, Joseph, 74 Melissa (Haycraft), 128 Martha, 74 Mell, 128 Kannapel , Ste I I a, 49, 57 Napoleon, 128 Kay, Mary (Martin), 49 ,52,57 Paulina, 128 Keach, Hettie, 167 Sarah, 92 Kegg, Thirza, 99, 113 Susannah, 92 Kelly, Elizabeth (Jeffries), 103 Thomas J., 128 Isaac, 76 Victor Hugo, 128 Nelson, 103 William, 92 Peggy (Martin?), 76 Zachary Taylor, 128 Kelso, De La Belle E., 56 Kennedy, Eleanor, 47 Elizabeth (Wright), 56 Joseph, 47 J. C. (Dr. ) , 56 Nellie Angeline, 170 Kemp, Benjamin, 173 Norval F., 161,162 Frances (Weyman), 173 Rachel, 161 Sarah, 173 Rachel (Wayman), 162 Kemper, family, 3,7 Kent, Charles, 131 ---, 10,128 Elizabeth (Jeffries), 107 --(--)' 3 Iverson, l 07 Ada, 128 Wi II i am B. , l 07 Agnes, 92 William M., 66 Alfa, 128 Kenton, Simon, 20, 158 Al ice, 128 Kerns, Catherine, 10 Almira (Jeffries), 128 Albert B., 167 Catharine, 128 Effie (Wayman), 167 Charles, 112, 128 Max, 167 Ell a, 128 Sarah (Smith), 85 Frederick, 92 Wayman, 167 George A. (or Georgia?), 128 Kester, Polly, 51 Guy, 128 Ketcham, Absalom, 47,63 H.H., 128 Rachel R. (Jeffers), 126 Harry, 128 Samuel, 126 Henrietta, 128 Sarah (Martin), 47,63 Henry, 13 Ketchum, Benjamin, 128 Henry Clay, 128 Jerrine, 128 James, 138 Leslie H. (Kemper), 128 James William, 128 Key(?), Thirza, 113 225

Keyser, Lucy, 127 Lucy (Jeffries), 109 Keziele, ---, 143 Malinda, 46 Killiam, Emily (Wayman) (Hanna), 140 Martin L., 46 Frederick, 140 Mary (Bellfield), 85 Ki 11 i m , Al i son, 132 Rebecca, 84 King, Richard, 46

--- f 81 Richard L., 46 Benno, 181 Rufus, 46 Betty, 63 Sarah (Smith) (Jamison), 85 Eliza, 74 Thomas, 109 Elizabeth, 80 William, 84,85 Elizabeth (Jeffries), 104 Lange, Rachel (Jeffrice), 90 Francis, 81 Lanham, Elizabeth (Maddox), 97 Minerva, 125 Lanning, Ezra, 26 Nancy (Martin), 52,80 Lora {Martin), 26 Thomas, 74 Lorri more, ---, 172 Kirk, Thomas, 78 Alexander, 172 Ki rkendal I, Henry, 72 Milcah {Wayman), 172 Klor; see Clor Larue, Jacob, 58 Knight, Bessie L. (Alverson), 129 Lasson, ---, 124 ElizaAnn,6 John, 124 Elmer, 129 Nancy {Jeffries), 124 Ephraim, 6 Lawarre, Lord, 136 Mary, 6 Leach, ---, 54 Knights of the Garter, 191 Lee, family, 101 Knott, Zachariah, 153 ---, 55,100 Knox, Anna B. (Davis), 33 Aretta, 55 Fred, 33 Cazenove G. , 95 Susannah (Martin), 15 Edward or Edwin, 107 Wi II i am E. , 15 Elizabeth, 9, 14 Esther, 104 Lafon, Richard, 76 F. M. {Jeffries), 114 Landers, Susan Deli Iah, 44 Francis Lightfoot, 134 Landis, Mary F (Alverson), 130 Hancock, l 00 Wi 11 i am H. , 130 Henry, l 00 Lane, family, 84 Jane, 151 Allen K., 46 John, 100,114 Alva, 46 Joseph Green, 55 Charles, 46 Kindall, 107 Cynthia, 46 Martha Jane, 55 Daniel Crosby, 84,85 Mary (Jeffries), l 00 Elizabeth, 84 Mitchell, 55 George, 84 Richard, 95,100 Henry Smith, 84 Richard Henry, 90,100, 134 James H., 85 Sarah {Wright), 55 James Hardage, 84 Willis, 100 Jane (Martin), 46 Leigh, family, 183 John, 84 Leitch, Lucy Betty, 103 John Albert, 46 Lemon, Abraham, 43 226

(Lemon, continued) Edmund, 149 John, 64 Eleanor (Williams), 150, 172 Lydia (Groves) (Jacobs), 43 El i zabeth, 149 Mary, 64 Elizabeth(--), 149 Lester, Julia(Wayman), 140 Elizabeth (Williams), 150 William, 140, 142 Francis, 150, 172, 17 4 Letton, family, 36 Gideon, 149, 152 Caleb, 149 Hezekiah, 149,150,157,172,183 Grace (Burton), 149 Jane, 150, 151, 157 Lewis, family, 194 Jane(--), 149 ---, 11, 58, 98 Jane(--) (Ford), 149 Abner, 98 John, 155 Ann E., 113 Joseph, 149, 174 David, 52 Leonard, 149 Elizabeth, 52 Milcah, 150,158,172, 173 General --, 75 Milcah (Francis), 149, 172, 183 Howard, 39 Mary, 149,150 Jeremiah, 98 Ruth, 149 Joanne (Martin), 39 Sarah (Bateman), 149 John, 117 Sarah (Burton), 149 Martin Allen, 39 Thomas, 148,149,150,172,174,183 Mary E. (Jeffries), 114 Thomas Francis, 150, 157 Mary M., 103,117 Lisby, Henry, 71,73 Robert S., 117 Sarah, 71, 73 W.W., 119 Littel I, Absalom, 51 William, 108 Achsah (Martin), 51 William W., 114 Charles Ciro, 51 Lightfoot, F., 115 Francis, 48 John, 5 Greenberry (?), 55 Phi Ii p, 115 John, 126 Thomas W., 115 Martha, 126 Ligon, family, 132 Mary (Norris), 51 Likly, John, 11 Milburn, 55 Lincoln, -- (--), 100 Roeany (Martin) (Stover), 55 Abraham, l 00, 127 Little Fork Colony, 92 Hannani ah, 127 Lockenour, Fred, 47 Sarah (Jeffries), 127 Renna, 48 Lindsay, Clara Mary (--), 36 Sarah M. (Martin), 48 Oscar Ambrose, 36 Lofton, Mary, 33 Ruth Kathryn, 36 London Company, 136 Linthicum, family, 157, 172, 193 Long,---, 81,169

--- I 149 / 150 Alsey(--), 52 Aheal, 155 Anna, 80 Ann, 149 Anna (Allison), 80 Asual, 149 Armstead, 60 Burton, 149 Benjamin, 77 Deborah (Wayman), 148,149, Betsey (Martin), 60 150, 152 Eliza (Martin), 67 Dorcas, 148, 149 John, 16, 17,45,60 227

(Long, continued) Luttrell, Sallie A., 142 Lewis, 45,67,70 Lynch, Mrs. John R., 124 Lydia(--), 110 Lyon, Harrison, 71 Mahala, 16 Henry, 63 Mary, 6,77 Nancy, 63 Mary (Houser) (Martin), 45 Lyons, Laura(--), 167 Micajah, 79 Lytte, Florida, 77 Micajah J., 67 Micajah M., 45,68 Macklefresh, Jane 185 Owen, 110 Mad( d)ox, Maddux Mattocks, Mattox, Rebekah, 110 family, 97 Reuben, 16, 17 ---, 96,97,98 Rhoda(--), 52,80 Abram, 97 Robert, 52, 80 Aggaless (Agnes?), 97 Samuel, 52 America, 98 Sarah, 164 Amory, 98 Susanna (Holeman), 16 Ann (Heflin), 97 Thomas, 80 Ann (Teunison), 97 Lord, Ann (Watkins), 186 Betsey, 98 Edward, 186 Charles, 97 Lorentz, Joseph, 137 Claiborne, 97 Losson, Hettie, 45 Daniel, 98 Lott, Corne Ii us Peter, 27, 28 David, 98 Eleanor (Wayman), 27,28 Edy, 98 Mary Jane (Smiley), 27 Elijah, 98 Peter, 27 Elizabeth, 97,98 Loughmiller,---, 163 Ezekiah, 97 Aurelia (Overton), 163 Frances S. (Young), 97 Chari es, 163 Gabriel, 96 Delilah, 163 George, 97 Jacob, 163 George C. , 69 Jane, 163 Hannah (Jones), 97 John, 163 James, 97, 98 Phi 11 i p, 163 Jane, 98 Sabina, 163 John, 96,97 Sarah, 163 John H., 97 Lovitt, Polly (Martin), 59 John P., 97 Low, Elizabeth, 65 Josiah, 97 Moses, 65 Judith (Neal), 97 Lowry, M. T., 78 Lazarus, 97 Martha Ann, 75 Magg rater (Margaret?), 97 Loyalists, 123 Martha, 97 Lucas, Rachel, 6 Martha (Wilborn), 97 William, 6 Mary, 97, 98, 99 Luckett, Elizabeth James, 72 Mary ('--), 97 James, 72 Mary Ann (Curtis), 97 Lunger, John, 80 Mat(t)hew, 5, 97 Mary (Martin), 80 Michael, 97 Lusk, Cyrus, 66 Nancy (Willis), 98 228

(Madox, etc . , continued) John, 125 Nathan, 96 Joseph H. , 75 Nathaniel, 97 Josiah, 9 Notley, 97 Lucy Ann, 77 Parthenia G. (Hudson), 97 Mary A. (Martin) (Zink), 31 Peggy (Jeffries), 91,96 Peter Sidney, 31 Polly (Harris), 98 Rachel (--), 103 Prudy (Clark), 98 Rebecca, 78 Robert, 98 Robert, 143 Sally, 97 Tel itha, 75 Sally (Clark), 98 Telitha (Portwood), 75 Samuel, 97 Thomas, 103 Sarah, 97 Viola (Voiles), 32 Sarah (Gott), 98 Marsham, family, 183, 193 Sarah M., 98 Sarah, 187, 188 11 Sister", 97 Martain; see also Martin Thomas, 97 Benjamin, 58 Townsby, 97 James, 60 Violetta, 98 John, 60 Wi 11 i am, 96, 97, 98 William, 60 Wilson, 98 Martin; also Martain, Merdten, Merten, Magruder, Lucy Ann, 72 family, 5,8, 11, 12, 19,21,26,34,42, Nathaniel, 187 56,57,92,93,99, 135 Mahan, EI eanore, 146 ---, 10, 14,30,31,33,35,46,48,52, Sarah M. (Taylor), 60 57,59,62,72,73,76,78,81 William, 60 --- (--), 48,53,55 Malone, Joseph, 176 --- (Herndon), 15 Mary Ann (Wayman), 176 --- ( Pol Iard), 57 Mann, Mary, 55 A. C., 69 Matthew, 5 Aaron, 43 ,48, 50, 53 Maris, John, 70 Aaron H., 46 Markham, Elizabeth (Mauzy), 82 Abigail (Marshall), 26 William, 82 Abner, 30 ,54, 58 ,62, 76, 77 Markland, Mary, 32 Abner C., 55 Marling, Mrs. S. M., 179 Abraham, 8 ,63 ,71 Marrs, ---, 69 Abram, 73 Al ex and er, 69 Absalom Littel I, 26 John, 69 Absolem, 80 Marshal I, ---, 31,47 Achsa, 22,51 Abigail, 26 Ada, 25 Abijah G., 69 Ada B., 55 Alexander, 61 Ada L., 33 Anna, 78 Adaline, 24,53 Anna L., (Martin), 75 Addie (Stewart), 31 Benjamin M., 75 Agatha (Gaunt), 6 Delbert, 32 Agatha (Hughes), 10 Elizabeth, 9, 125 Albert, 48 H.Ro, 75 Albro, 30 Ida, 78 Alexander 20,22,56,67 229

(Martin, continued) Asa, 22,51,52,63,72 Alfred, 74 Asahel, 63 Alfred J., 33 Augustus Bi 11 , 30 Alice A., 33 Austie 0. (Worley), 37,38 Alice A. (Sanderson), 31 Avis (Hamilton), 54 Allen, 22,51,54,81 Azariah, 62 Alsey, 17 Baker, 57,70 Alvar (Abner), 77 Barbary (Bolt), 80 Amanda, 45, 69, 70 Barkley, 6 Amanda (Gordon), 26 Barnett, 174 Amanda M. F., 74 Ben, 63 Amanda Malvina, 79 Ben C., 81 Amazetta , 51 Benjamin, 5,6,7,8, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18, Ambrose Dudley, 57 26,59,60,61,65,68,69,70, Amelia, 46 72,75,76,77,78 America (Jackson), 17,59 Benjamin F., 55 Amos, 54,74 Benjamin W., 55 Anderson, 45, 72, 73 Berry Wilcock, 33 Andrew, 3,4 Bertha (Smith), 26 Ann, 14,47,63,80 Bertie (Retz), 45 Ann (Deatherage), 19 Bessie, 55 Ann (McClung), 9 Betsy, 6, 18,49,72 Ann (?) (West), 15 Betsy (Cole), 59 Ann B., 78 Betsy (Gill), 9 ,59 Ann Britton, 46 Betsey, 47, 60, 77 Ann Burnet (Shreve), 74 Betty (King), 63 AnnC., 14 Betty (Ransdall), 74 Ann Eliza, 77 Beverly, 74 Ann Elizabeth, 4, 15 Blackley, 5 Ann Gaskins (Eustace), 14 Brice, 6 Ann Hazeltine Judson, 31 C . (Goss), 28 Ann Lucy, 75 C.R., (Dr.), 57 Ann M. (Fain), 75 Caleb, 14,67,68,75,76,77 Ann Maria, 32 Campbell, 46 Anna, 24,48,54,58, 161 Candace S. (Hamilton), 46,51 Anna Barbara (Wurmbach), 3 Carl, 53 Anna Burgess, 25 Carol, 33 Anne (Langston), 39 Carrie, 25 ,48 Anne (Spencer), 6 Cassander, Cassandra, 59 Annie {Brink), 75 Cassius, 33 Anthony R., 62, 76 Catharan, Catharine, 6, 11 , 12 Arabella, 67 Catherine, 72 Arabel la C., 69 Catherine B., 76 Archibald 19 ,58 Catherine (Baker), 39 Archibald C., 161 Catherine (Blanton), 62,79 Archibald Cameron, 24 Catherine (Crim), 24 Aretta L., 31 Catherine (Hoover), 75 Aron, 14,71 Catherine (Kerns), 10 Arthur, 25 Catherine (Matthews), 52 L..:SU

(Martin, continued) Earl, 46 Catherine (Rector?), 13, 19 Easter (Stewel I), 79 Catherine (Stephenson), 14 Edgar, 25, 33 Catherine H. (Pinkerton), 60 Edith, 24 Catherine Mauva, 15 Edith (Bucy), 47,63 Caty, 12, 14,59 Edmund T. , 75 Celia (Brewer), 25 Edmund W. , 28 Celia (Green), 73,76 Edmund Wayman, 54 Chandler, 72,73 Edward, 64 Chari es, 4, 8, 9, 11 , 12, 15, 18, 24, Edwin, 48 54,57,80, 134,161 Edwin McCoy, 31 Charles A., 53 Eleanor, 65, 72 Charles Franklin, 39 Eleanor (Wayman), 28,158,159 Chari es Neal , 57 Eleanor S. (Wayman), 23,24,25,26, Charles S., 74 27,28,30,34,50, Charlie, 73 53,63, 161,182,190 Christopher, 52,62 Elias, 14 ,63 ,65 ,66 ,68 ,69, 70, 72 Christopher Columbus, 46 Elias B., 14 Claibourne, 66,67 El i as S. , 68, 69, 72 Clara, 12,36 Elis (Davis), 63 Clara Alice, 32 Elis (Sled) (mistake for Elizabeth Slee?), 63 Clara P., 31 Elige,. 17 Claude, 54 Elijah, 16, 17, 18,57,60,61,62 Claude O., 42,51 Elinor, 10 Clinton, 25 Elisha, 25,37, 161,182 Clyde, 26 Eliza, 63,67,71,75,76 Columbus Judson, 31 Eliza (Clarke), 48 Cora, 25,54 Eliza (King), 74 Cora Addie, 32 Eliza (McCoy), 60 Cora L., 25,54 Eliza (White), 46 Cornelia, 77 Eliza A., 79 Cynthia Ann, 8 ,53 ,63 Eliza Ann, 57,68,75 Cyrus, 23 ,24 Eliza Ann (Thurston), 67 D.S., 71 Eliza B. (Atcherson), 75 Dabney, 59 Eliza Belle, 32 Daniel, 63,66,72 Eliza J., 69,74 Dasha (Crafton or Grafton), 63 Eliza Jane, 31,63,70 David, 51,52,62,66,67, Elizabeth, 6,8, 10, 14, 15,22,23,43,52, 68,69,70,72,73 53,54,58,59,60,62,63,64,65, David S. , 21 , 73 66,67,68,70,72,73,74,76,77, David Smith, 70 78, 79 ,80 ,81, 160 Demaris (Rambo), 49 Elizabeth(---), 10,52,59,63 Dennis(?), 62 Elizabeth (---) (Vinzant), 59 Dick, 46 Elizabeth (Beard), 63 Dora L., 57 Elizabeth (Brown), 80 Dorothy, 25 Elizabeth (Bui I itt) (O' Bannon), 63 ,65 Dovey (Hamilton), 51 Elizabeth (Bumbett or Bumritt), 63 Drusilla, 72 Elizabeth (Campbell}, 14 E. J., 72 Elizabeth (Carr), 51 231

(Martin, continued) Enoch Redding, 22,52 Elizabeth (Crabb), 80 Enock, 79 Elizabeth (Davis), 45,79 Ernest, 57 Elizabeth (Gill), 58 Esable, 13 Elizabeth (Goss), 45 ,53 Esther, 63 Elizabeth (Grant), 73 Esther (Buskirk), 63 Elizabeth (Jones), 6, 12, 92 Esther (Hoar), 39 Elizabeth (King), 80,81 Ethel (Crawley), 75 Elizabeth (Lee), 9, 14 e ~--), 3,4, 1.5- Elizabeth (Lewis), 52 ~zra~r' . , 161 '7'=' Elizabeth (Marshall), 9 Ezra Wright, 26 Elizabeth (Martin), 50 F. T., 75 Elizabeth (Mavity), 45 Fanny (Hopwood), 12 Elizabeth (McCormick), 15 Fanny (Sisson), 6 Elizabeth (McCoy), 30 Fanny (Wharton) (Young), 74 Elizabeth (Patterson), 59 Fleming, 67, 70 Elizabeth (Shryock), 60 Florence El mer, 25 Elizabeth (Silence), 74 Florida, 77 Elizabeth (Sled), 13 Frances, 53, 54, 66 ,67,68 ,69 Elizabeth (Webster), 74 Frances (Banks), 8 Elizabeth (Whoberry), 59 Frances (Hiestand), 45 Elizabeth Ann, 37,38 Frances Bel Ies (felt), 52 Elizabeth B. , 66 Frances C. (Combs), 74 Elizabeth G. (Wilgus), 60 Frances H. , 70 Elizabeth L., 14 Frances J. , 69 Elizabeth M. (Osborn), 31 Frances M. , 68 Elizabeth W., 25 Francis, 12, 15 Elizabeth W. (Browne), 14 Francis Carlyle, 15 Ella Jane, 32 Frank ey (Fishback), 12 Ellen, 48 Frankey (Wi Iey), 13 Ellen (Bradberry), 55 Frankl in, 45 Ellen (Goss), 48 Frederick, 68,80 Ellis, 48 Gary Wyman, 25 Elma (Cauble), 33 Gean, 17 Ellien, 72 George, 5,6✓ 11, 15,20,46,48,54, Elmer, 30,33 66,69,70,72,73,75,92 Elva, 30 George Coleman, 6, 94 Ernaline (Fowler), 25 George Madi son, 52 Emely Ann, 80 George Trimble, 51 Emily, 72,80 George W., 14 Emily (Dean), 51 George Washington, 25 Emily Christine, 15 Gertie(--), 33 Emily M., 79 Gibson, 80 ,81 Emma, 24, 79 Grace, 26,39 Emma (Blankenship), 53 Grant, 55 Emma C., 55 Greenberry, 47 Emma E., 33 H. H. ,69 Emma Jane, 25 Hanna(--), 8 Enoch, 11, 12,21,22,45,50,51,63,64,65 Hannah, 4, 12,66,68,72 232

(Martin, continued) ltily (Hammon), 60

Hannah(--), 65 J. I 20 Hannah (Henshaw), 8 J. T., 73 Hannah (Ruble), 63,67 J. W., 73 Hannah (Starbuck), 48 J. Merit, 75 Hannah (Thom), 74 Jacob, 3,4,5,7,8, 17,21 Hans Jacob, 3 22,23,24,42,56,67 Harold, 32 Jacob B., 8 ,63,80 Harriet(t), 46,47,74 Jacob R. , 8, 72 Harriet (Shoemaker), 53 Jacob Wright, 45 Harriett A. (Eslinger), 80 Jain, 71 Harrison, 45 James, 4,9, 10, 14, 16, 17,20,24,38, Harry, 45 42,49,50,52,58,59,60,61,62,64, Harv(e)y, 25,29 ,30,45 66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75, Hattie, 46 76,77,78,79, 161,165 Hattie A., 55 James A., 79 Helen, 45 James Al I en, 51 Helen (Stockdale), 39, 165 James C., 17,60,62,75 Henrietta(?) Clay, James H., 14,71,77 Henry, 4,5,6,7,8, 14, 16, 17, 18 James Hiter, 33 43,45,46,59,60,61,76, 134 James L., 28,64,65,72,74,76 Henry A., 61 James Lee, 10, 13, 14 Henry H., 67 James Lemuel, 53 Henry I., 67 James M., 81 Hester, 45 James McGr(e)ady, 22,52 11 11 Hester ( Hettie ) Ann, 36, 39 James R., 75 Hester B., 24 James S., 62,67,76 Hettie (Lesson), 45 James T., 80 Hezekiah, 10, 13, 14 James Taylor, 52 Hiter, 31 James Torrence, 59 Holeman, 60 James W., 45,55,60 Hosea, 11, 13,22 Jammima, 67 Howard Job, 39 Jane, 46,48,59,60,62,75,79,80 Howe, 53 Jane (--), 65 Hudson, 17,18,59,62,80 Jane (Bryant), 9 Hugh, 17 Jane (Craig), 8 ,80 Hulda E., 73 Jane (Holstein), 26 11 Huldah Eval ine, 33 Jane (" Jeanny ) (Peck), 59 Huma (?), 72 Jane (Scott), 14 I., 67 Jane (Sutton), 75 lone (Grimes), 55 Jane (Turner), 9 Ira, 57, 68 , 69, 70, 71 Jane (West), 15 Irene J., 33 Jane A. (--), 29 Isaac, 45 ,46 Jane Ann, 63, 72 Isaac Black wood, 53 Jane E. (--), 57,68,69 ,71 Isaac H . , 46, 51 Janett (Smith), 10,74 Isabel le, 35 Jeffries, 22 Isaiah, 63,65,66,68,70,72 Jemima, 17 ,45 ,65 ,68, 71, 73, 93 Isaiah M., 63,65 Jemima M., 57 233

(Martin, continued) Joseph T., 49 ,73, 160 Jennie, 48,63 Joseph W., 55 Jeremiah (or,Jeremiah Morton), 60 Josiah, 21 Jesse, 45, 52, 54, 60, 63, 78, 80, 81 Judah, 59 Jesse E., 45 Julia, 32 Jesse W., 25 Julia (Standish), 32 Joanna, 50 Juliann (or Julia Ann), 63 ,81 Joanna (--), 7, 18 Juliann (Blackman), 29,34, 165 Joanne, 39 Julyann, 62 Joel, Joie, 7,59 Kate (DuVall), 39 Joel Redden (Redding?), 55 Kate (Fulk), 54 Johan Jost (John Joseph), 3,7,8,9, Katherine, 46, 169

10 I 11 / 13 f 15 I 16 I 18 / 43 Katherine (Holtzclaw?), 11, 12, John, 4,5,6,7,8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18,22,92 16, 17, 18, 19,20,21,22,23,24,30, Katherine (Ware), 63 31,32,34,38,42,43,45,47,48,49, Katie (Dorman), 75 52,54,57,58,59,60,62,63,64,66, Keziah, 50 67,68,69,70,71,72,74,76,77,78, Kittie (Neeley) (Williams), 52 79,80,81,92, 147,158,160 L F., 70 John B., 73,77 Lafayette, 46 John E., 14,23,30,33,57 Landon, 80,81 John G., 73,75,79 Larkin, 73 , 74, 7 6, 77 John H., 48,81 Laura, 48 John Hamilton, 39 Laura (Beard), 53 John Hamilton (Mrs.), 37 Laura E., 55 John L., 58,75,76,79 Laura Emma, 32 John Logan, 53 Lavina S. (Snath), 74 John M., 38; John Merritt, 31 Lawrence, 48, 55 John Mason, 22,52 Lawrence W. , 54 John N., 57,68 Leah (Powell), 74 John R., 68,71 Legrand, 47 John Rice, 31 Lemuel, 15,22,51 John Richard, 51 Leannah, Leanner, (Stephenson), 10, 13 John S. , 28, 81 (?) Lenora (Crawley), 75 John Smith, 29 Letace, 17 John Stephen, 51 Letitia, 74, 77 John T., 79 Letitia (--), 69 John W., 22,50,54,69 ,70,73,75 Letty, 17, 6 l John Wiley, 33 Letty (McC/anahan), 59 Jonas H., 46 Levi, 53, 69, 71 , 73 Jonathan, 19 Levi D. , 25 , 71 , 161 Jos~, 22 Levina, 17 Joseph, 4, 10, 11 , 12, 13, 16, 18, 19, 21 , Levina (Sibley), 57 22,23,24,25,26,27,30,34,42,44, Lewis, 12,43,50,51,80 48,50,53,54,57,59,60,63,64,65, Lewis M., 45,47✓ 62,72 66,67,68,70,71,72,73,74,79,92, Lewis W., 77 147,158,159,160,161,162,182,190 Lewis Y., 74,76,77,78 Joseph L., 161 Lida (Blankenship), 53 Joseph Lemuel, (Rev.), 24, 54 Lillie, 25 234

(Martin, continued) Margaret J. (Green), 46 Lincoln, 53 Margaret R, (Thornton), 60 Lindsay, 77 Margaret Susan, 25, 37 Linza, 76 Margaret Susannah, 29 Llewellen, 7,59 Margaret V., 73 Logan, 45 Margaret Virginia, 73 Lora, 26 Margarete (Eichen), 3 Lottie {Bulger), 51 Margarette (El I iott), 13 Louisa, 14, 46, 53 , 72 Maria, 31,63 Louisa {Hazard), 60 Maria (Standish), 32 Lucinda, 67,68,80 Maria Kathrina (Otterbach?), 3-,4 Lucius, 48 Mariah J., 79 Lucius D., 54 Marianne, 39 Lucretia, 51 Marinda, 80 Lucy, 57,63,70,72,73,75,76,77 Marion, 32 Lucy(--), 15,66 Mari on (Wi II i ams), 40 Lucy (Atkins), 6, 94 Martha, 17, 24 ,60 Lucy (Ellis), 15 Martha (Meadors), 15 Lucy (Neal), 47, 63 Martha (Neeley), 52 Lucy (Sanford), 6 Martha (Stigler), 15 Lucy (Stewart), 15 Martha(--) (West), 75 Luther, 46 Martha A. (Matthews), 52 Luther A., 78 Martha Carolyn (Hungate), 31 Lydda (Carter), 33 Martha Etta, 32 Lydia, 25. 65 Martha Jane (Colvin), 53 Lydia (Wright), 22,63 Marvin, 45 Lyman, 48 Mary, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 15, 18, 30, 54, Maggie, 24 56,57,61,62,67,68,72,80 Maggie (Massie), 75 Mary(---), 8, 13, 15,73 Malinda, 46,54 Mary (Bliss), 80 Malinda(--), 73 Mary (Carney), 75 Malinda (Durnil), 51 Mary (Fry), 14 Malinda (McDonald), 63 Mary (Gooch), 51 Malinda (Pound) (McCoy), 30,33 Mary (Goss), 51 Mallery, 75 Mary (Green), 74 Mallory, 77 ,78 Mary (Holeman), 48,49 Malory, 75 Mary (Houser), 45 Mamie, 25,32,53 Mary (Jones), 60 Manoa(h), 46 ,66 ,68 Mary (Knight), 6 Manoah H. , 46 Mary (Lofton), 33 Manoah S., 47,63,66,70 Mary (Long), 6 Mansfield, 63,65 Mary (Mann), 55 Marey, 17 Mary (Markland), 32 Margaret, 5, 13 ,23 ,64, 182 Mary (Martin), 9 Margaret(--), 65,66 Mary (Meredith), 59 Margaret (Hammon), 60 Mary (Moore), 74 Margaret (Salyers or Sellers), 49 Mary (Mountjoy), 14 Margaret {Snell), 6,8 Mary (Nay), 9 Margaret J. (Ferguson), 51 Mary (Stal ecup), 39 235

(Martin, continued) Mollie (0 1 Bannon), 75 Mary ( 11 Polly") (White), 54 Moses, 7, 30 ,32 ,42 ,46 ,47,48, 11 11 Mary ( Polly ) (Wright), 44,45,80 50,54,65,72,74 Mary (Winkfield), 62 Moses Jeffries, 22,51 Marv (~:vans ), 80 Nancy, 8, 17,24,52,53,54,59, '.,« a·..r'1 ~- 1 rod-1 :t 5 Mary . ( ouser)1 ,' tsO 60,72,73,78 Mary Adeline, 31 Nancy(--), 17, 68 , Mary Ann, 45,52,63,70,80 Nancy (Fearnyhough), 8 Mary Ann(--), 7, 17 Nancy (Gordon), 54,59 Mary Ann (Alexander), 60 Nancy (Hiestand), 45 Mary Ann B., 161 Nancy (Lyon), 63 Mary Ann Burgess (Wayman), 22,23,24, Nancy (Morel and), 63 26,27,53,54, 158,159,161,182,190 Nancy (Smith), 75 Mary Ann (Ramsey), 63, 67 Nancy? (West), 15 Mary Ann (Walker), 55 ~ancy A~ (~LU"pjp.), ?5 . ~'11 c:1r ~LJ. ( 9 '1 f) t 5' Mary Ann (Wayman), 63 Nancy ., Mary Ann (Wyman), 25 ,37 Nanny, 6 Mary Berry, 56 Nathan, 22,51,62 Mary Catherine, 32 Nathan Morrison, 51 Mary E., 68 Nathan P. , 55 Mary Eliza Smith, 30 Nelly (Nicholson), 6 Mary Elizabeth(--), 69,70 Newton, 45, 78 Mary Frances, 47 Nicholas, 20 Mary Hannah, 77 Nimrod, 12,52,57 ,80 Mary J., 53 Nimrod E., 60 Mary K., 51,53 Ninian, 20 Mary W. , 46, 68, 70 Nora, 30 Mason, 46, 63 0. P., 45 Mason S., 47 Obediah, 58,59 Mathew, Matthew, 6, 75 Oliver, 53 Matilda, 93 01 iver S., 165 Matilda (Bracken), 25 01 iver Sheridan, 39 Matilda (Loughmiller), 25 Olivia A. (Elliott), 60 Matilda E., 33 Orilla Addie, 39 Mattie (Cornman), 75 Orlando E., 25 Mattie {Fuqua), 57 Osaler, 11 Maude, 53 Oscar K., 48 Melissa Ada, 32 Otho, 25 Me I i ssa EII en , 31 P. , 69, 71 Melvin, 15 Parmel ia; see Permel ia Melvina, 25 Patsy, 18,21,22,30,31,47,74 Merl~ (Cauble), 46 Patsy (Atkins), 6,94 Merritt, 32 Patsy (Elliott), 9, 59 Mildred, 14 Patsy (Martin), 47 Mildred L. {Vinson), 60 Peggy, 13 Mil ton, 23 ,26 ,27, 28, 29, 30, Peggy (Acton), 52 34,35,39,66, 165 Peggy {Hornbuckle), 74 Minerva(--), 55 Peggy (Sour), 80 Minnie, 26 Permel ia, 24 236

(Martin, continued) Robert, 6,25,32,60,62,67, Permelia Alice, 57 68,72,74,75 Permelia W. (Denny), 24 Robert A. C., 70 "Persimmon" Logan, 45 Robert B. , 52 Peter, 7,8, 16 ,20, 21, 22,24, 30, 38 ,42, Robert D., 10,74 43,44,47,50,52,53,55,56,57,59, Robert E., 66 62,65,66,71,72,81 Robert G. , 67 Peter 8., 53 Ro!:>ert H. , 73 Peter Baker, 57 Robert Lewis, 15 Peter M., 53 Robin, 17 Phebe, Phoebe, 55,62 Roeany (Rowena?), 55 Phebe Ruth, 32 Romaroza (Sams), 81 Phoeby, 63 Ross, 25 Pleasant, 58, 59 Ruth, 72 Polly, 6, 14,47,49,52,59,60, Ruth (Sexton), 7, 59 63,74,77 Sa II i e , 14 , 46, 54 Polly (--), 76 Sallie M. (Nooe), 75 Polly (Alvis), 53 Sally, 47,49,59,61,63,65,71,78,80 Polly (Avery), 80 Sally (McMains), 174 Polly (Ellis), 7 Sally (Neal), 62 Polly(Evans), 79 Sally A. (Woods), 46 Polly (Kester), 51 Sa II y Ann , 72 Polly Ann, 33 Sally 8. , 55 Polly P. (Stine), 80 Sally M. (Harrison), 74 Polly (Suter), 59 Samuel, 7, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, Polly (White), 62 19,21,42,46,48,49,57,59,60, Polly (Wright), 62 62,63,65,71,75,79 Presley, 72 Samuel 8., 62 Preston, 80 Samuel F. , 55 Pr i sci II a , 8 0 Samuel P. , 73 Pri sci 11 a (--), 71 Samuel W. , 55 Priscilla (Payne),59 Sanford, 46 Rachel, 52,59 ,72 Sarah, 6, 15,29,30,43,47,49,52,53, Rachel (--), 80 55,57,59,60,62,63,66,68,71,72, Rachel (Ell is), 7 79,92 Rachel (Lucas), 6 Sarah(--), 7,68,73 Rachel (Shouse), 49 ,59 Sarah (Jeffries), 8, 12, 18,20,21,22, Rachel (Stephenson), 49 23,30,38,42,47,50,57,91,93~96, Rachel M., 69 147, 158 Ray, 32 Sarah (Lisby), 71, 73 Rebecah, 59 Sarah (Mavity), 45 Rebecca(--), 58,64,72 Sarah (Neal), 56 Rebecca {Clay), 6 Sarah (Redding}, 22, 30, 38 ,42,52,65 ,66 Rebecca (Mc Connel I), 74 Sarah (Singleton), 46 ,47 Rebecca (Taylor), 60 Sarah (Starbuck), 48 Reuben, 7, 18 Sarah (Trimble), 51 Rhoda, 52,59,79 Sarah (Vardeman), 63 Richard, 46,74,75,77,78, Sarah Ann, 46 80,81 Sarah C., 79 237

(Martin, continued) Tilford, 45 Sarah E. (Goodloe), 60 Til(l)man, 4, 10, 14 Sarah Elizabeth, 22,52 Truman W., 55 Sarah F. (Cobb), 75 Tyson M., 33 Sarah H., 25 Viola, 30 Sarah Jane, 30,51,80 Volney, 48 Sarah Josephine(--), 73 W.H.,76 Sarah Mildred, 48 W.P., 17 Sarah R., 75 Walter, 55 Sarah S., 71 Walter W., 55 Sarbel I, 77 Welthy (Gilstrap), 51 Sary (--), 8 Wesley P., 71 Shreve L. , 78 Wilford, 62,80,81 Silas, 54 Will, 46 Silas Grant, 32 Willett, 26 Simon, 7,63 Willett W., 161 Simpson, 24,81, 161 William, 5 ,6, 7 ,8, 15, 16, 17, 18,20, Sinah (Holtzclaw), 13 22,23,24,26,37,50,53,54,58,59, Solon D., 60 60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,70, Spear, 78, 79 72,74,75,76,77,79,94, 147,158, Stell a, 25 159,161,163,182,190 Stephen, 5,22,32,45,50, William A., 79

51,63 I 68 Wi 11 i am B. , 68 , 69 Stephen D. , 79 William C., 74 Stevens, 18 William E., 14,48 Suckey, 59 William G., 67 Suky (Graves), 62 William H., 31,60,62,75,76 Susan, 30, 71 William Henry, 25 Susan (Dupuy), 56 Wiil,',iP,_m Hem~ r~'irri ~on, t9l Susan (Johnston), 60 WilliamMilton, 3f,32 Susan (Mitchell), 33 Wi II i am P. , 17 Susan Francis (Alter), 31 William S., 72 Susanna(h), 5, 15, 16,59 ,64 William Tyree, 62 Susanna (Cox), 63,65 William W., 56 Susanna (Eads), 18 Willis, 6 Susanna (Pearson), 52 Woodford, 63 Susanna S. (Hale), 60 Woodford C. , 69 Tai itha, 60 Woodford H. , 60 Tel itha J. (Marshall), 75, 78 Zella (Motsinger), 54 Theodore (Dr. ) , 25, 53 Zerelda, 45 Theodorick, 73 Maryland Assembly, 184 Thomas, 5, 12, 13, 14,50,52,59, Maryland Council, 184 62,63,64,72,74,75,80 Maryland Provincial Court, 185 Thomas Clarkson, 45 Mason, EI i zabeth, 99 Thomas I . , 63 Silah (Jeffries), 118 Thomas J . , 79 (Rev.) (William, 6 Thomas Luther, 57 Massa, Asa, 75 Thomas M., 74 Eliza (Martin}, 75 Thomas Z., 46 Massey, Massie, Allen, 79 238

(Massey, continued) Elizabeth (Martin), 60 Joseph W. , 79 McAnal I, Agnes Virginia, 178 Maggie, 75 McBride, James, 68 Susan, 140 James S., 70 Matheny, Daniel (?), 82 McCaffi e, Sally, 14 James, 82 McCaslon, Nancy (--), 65 Mary (--), 82,83 Richard, 65 Mary(--) (Crosby), 82 McCaughey, John, 67 Mather, Cotton, 137 McCauley, Gideon, 151 Matherly, Israel, 59 McClain, Elizabeth, 29 Mathers, Elizabeth, 36 McClanahan, John, 59 Mary Duke, 36 Letty, 59 Matthews, Catherine, 52 McClintock, Kathleen, 45 Martha A. , 52 Martha P., 176 Sarah, l 03 McClung, Ann, 9 William, 90 McClure, ---, 10 Mattingly, Margaret, 129 Alexander, 61 Mattocks; and see Maddox Lucy (Martin), 15 John, 98 Samuel, 61 Sophia (Wales), 98 Mc Conathy, ---, 129, 130 Mauck, Elizabeth, 80 Almira Kemper, 129 Fred, 80 Benjamin Franklin, 129 Mauzy, Elizabeth, 82 Clarissa, 129 John, 82 Daniel, 129 Mary (Crosby) (Mountjoy), 82 Edgar, 129 Peter, 82 Elizabeth Kocken, 129 Mavity, Elizabeth, 45 Eunice Virginia, 129 John, 45 Jacob, 129 Mary Ann (Martin), 45 John Milton, 129 Sarah, 45 Joseph Henry, 130 Maxwel I, Archibald, 59 Lucy Ann, 129,130 Edna, 33 Motilda J. (Alverson), 129 Nelly, 17 Mary Jane, 129 Rebecah (Martin), 59 N. Albert, 131 May, (---), 182 Perry, 129 Albert, 182 Robert Perry, 129 Elizabeth (Grimes), 182 Samuel Ritchie, 130 Ella, 182 McConchie, ---, 15 George, 182 Ann Elizabeth (Martin), 15 Harvey, 182 McConnell, Adam, 74 Jane (Wyman), 182 James, 16 John, 74 Rebecca, 74 Mayden, Elizabeth (Low), 65 McCormick, Ann M., 113 William, 65 Elizabeth, 15 Mayfield, John, 75 John, 15 Sally(--), 75 McCoy,---, 30,31,32 Mays, Viney, 96, 99, 121 Alexander, 59 Wil I iam, 96, 99, 121 Aretta, 31 McAfee, Abner, 60 Clara F. (Sellers), 32 239

(McCoy, continued) Neal, 14 Daniel, 60 Mclure, James, 76 David Lykins, 32 McMains, Sally, 174 Eliza, 60 McMakin, B.L., 73 Eliza Jane (Martin), 31 McMillin, G.M., 78 Elizabeth, 30 Sarah, 78 Elizabeth Ann (Burk), 32 Sarah A. L., 78 Emeline (Silvey), 31 McNeale, John, 115 Isaac, 30 Mc Nutt, Samuel, 121 Isaac Newton, 31 Susannah (Jeffries), 121 James Rice, 32 McQuaid, James, 52 John Merritt, 31 McWilliams, Lucy (Martin), 73 Julia A. (Guise), 32 Meade, William (Bishop),86 Kenneth, 143 Meadors, Martha, 24 Lincoln F., 32 Melton (or Welton?), Mary A. (Martin), 80 Malinda (Pound), 30 William, 80 Margaret, 59 Melvany, Jean, 146 Molly (Jeffries), 118 Meredith, Mary, 59 Patsy Jane, 31 Meriton, John, 184 Rice, 30 Merrill, Sallie, 53 William (Rev.), 30 Metcalf(e), Barnett, 74 William Willard, 32 John, 77 McCubbin, John, 151 Letitia (Martin), 74,77 Mary, 153 Wil I i am , 122 McCune, John, 76 Meyers, Adlai, 37 Lucy (Martin), 76 Blanche S. (Martin) (Terrell), 37 McDaniel, Clement, 107 Middleton, Adam, 64,65,72 Mc Davitt, G. I . , 73 D. F., 73 McDonald, Malinda, 63 David F., 66,67,70 Ward, 72 James F., 68 McDowell, John, 23,66 Miderwood (?), F., 73 McGrew, William, 66 Militia (Virginia), 9; (Maryland), 174 Mc Gruder, Thomas, 68 Miller, family, 160 Mclsaacs, Isaac, 78 Al ice Susan (Wyman), 38 McKee, Mrs. C.A., 167 Carrie, 168 McKendree, James, 109 Claude, 38 McKinley, ---, 125 Don Carlin, 38 Allen Lee, 51 Ella (--), 30 Ed., 51 Gertha G. (Rendenbaugh), 38 Grace, 51 J.H., 12 Harriet (Jeffries), 125 John J., 116 Ida E., 21,50 Johnston, 65 Ida (Goss), 51,52 Luc ii I e (Hopwood), 12 McKinney, A. W., 56 Martha C., 128 C. W., 77 Mary M. (Yount), 129 David (Dr. ) , 56 Sarah, 68 Lavina (Wright), 56 Sarah B., 70 Preston (Rev. ) , 56 Tom, 35, 160 Mclaren, Louisa (Martin), 14 William L., 70 240

Milligan, Joseph, 127 Moorman, Rebecah, 39 Rachel (Jeffries), 127 Mordana, William, 185 Mi nor, George, l 08 Morel and, Nancy, 63 Josie Joan, 125 Morgan, John, 119 Peter, 69 Priscilla (Jeffries), 119 Sarah, 108 Sarah, 15 Thomas, 17 Morgan's Raiders, 35 Minter, Betsy (--), 64 Morley, Helen, 170 William, 64 Merri s, Anson, 37 Miskell, Myskill, Dabney, 131 Elizabeth (Jeffries), 104 Delia, 37 William, 104 Genetta Ann, 37 Mitchel(!), ---, 185 Genetta M. (Martin), 37 Alexander I., 74 Gilson, 6 Burgess, 185 Jemima (Martin), 57 Edward, 185 John, 57 Elizabeth, 185 Osborne Anson, 37 Harriet (Martin), 74 Morrison, Elizabeth (--), 60 Henrietta, 185 John, 102 John, 185 Nathan, 60 Maria, 72 Sarah, 60 Mary Eliza, 120 Morton, Elizabeth(--), 76 Mordica, 185 Jeremiah (?), 60 Susan, 33 Mary, 153 Susanna, 185, 186 Remember, 34 William, 185 Thomas, 76,151,153 Mitcherson, Harriett Elizabeth, 75 Mosby, Moseby, John, 76 William, 72 Nicholas, 61 Mitchison, William Young, 66 R., 58,59 Moire, John, 70 Robert, 58 Monroe, James, 139 Thomas H. , 61 Montgomery, John, 86 Mosely, Ann, 110 Mary (Smith), 86 John, 76 Moon, Abraham, 87 Rebecca, 110 Moor(e), family, 183 Robert, 110 Cassandra (Martin), 59 Moss, - - - , 54 Deborah, 185 El i zabeth, 110 Deborah (--), 185 Henry, 110 Debulan, 74 Motsinger, Zella, 54 Elizabeth (?), 186 Motley,---, 131 James, 59 Mountjoy, Edward, 82 James A., 71 Elizabeth, 15 John, 59 Mary, 14 Mary, 74 Mary (Crosby), 82 Mordeca(i), 184,185,186 William, 82 Richard, 185 Mu Iberry, Phy II is Estelle, 170 Sarah (Wayman), 162 Mulford, Helen F., 126 Thomas, 109, 162 Mullen, Jane, 123 Ursula(--) (Burgess), 184,185,186 Murphy, ---, 190 241

(Murphy, continued) Nettlefould, George 184 Eleanor (Smith), 189, 190 Newcomber, Anna B., 114 Elizabeth S. (White), 190 Newell, Caddie Susanne, 145 Joseph Aquila, 190 Helen C. (Johnson), 145 Myers, Allen, 48 Paul, 145 Bryan E., 35 Shirl ey Ann, 145 Dorothy Jayne (Hufford), 35 New Iand, Abraham, 65 Ellen (Martin), 48 Newman, ---, 84, l 04 Alexander, 104 Nall, Evaline, 163 Ezekiel, 78 Navy, 36 George 114 Nay, Benjamin, 8 Rebecca (Smith), 84 Jacob, 9 Robert, 87 Mary, 9 Thomas, 114 Peggy (Martin), 8 Newton, Christopher, 82 Neal, Neale, ---, 47 John, 89 Dudley, 47 ,63 Nichol{l)s, Andrew, 59 George, 47 George, 82 James 47,74 Martha (Smith), 189, 190 John, 15 Rhoda (Martin), 59 Judith, 97 Sally (Martin), 59 Lucy, 47,63 Wi 11 i am, 59, 190 Lucy (--) (Martin), 15 Nicholson, Elizabeth (Burgess), 185 Micajah, 56,62 Nelly, 6 Moses M., 78 William, 185 Polly, 74 Nieman, Wilma, 170 Polly (Martin), 47,74 Noble, Sophia, 141 Sarah (Sally), 56, 62, 79 Nooe, SallieM., 75 Neel, Fielding, 69 Noonan, John, 77 Laura, 73 Norman, Tabitha, 111 Neeley, Kittie, 52 Norris, ---, 154 Martha, 52 Anna E., 78 Samuel, 52 E. R., 78 Negro slaves Edmond R. , 78 ----,77,90,91,95,96,97, 102, Eliza A. (Martin), 75 115, 117, 118, 139, 162, 175, Isaac, 186 182,185, 187, 190 Lambert, 173 Allen, 67 Lucinda Bell, 170 Benn, 9 Mary, 51 Fyana, 188 Mary (Weyman), 173 Jemima, 67 Norton, Clary, 109 Leander, 188 Charles, 169 Peggy, 76 Iva (Ewing), 169 Susan, 68 Norvel I , Chari es, 38 Wi II is, 68 , 69 Charles E., 38 Wil I iam Coward, 105 George, 38 Neill, Lewis, 74, 158 Georgia M. (Wyman), 38 Nelson, Lewis P., 118 Mary (Andrews), 38 Mathew, 64 Rebecca Lee, 38 242

(Norvel I, continued) Huguenot Society of 111 inois, 40 Susanne, 38 Hyde, Westbrook, and Watson, 40 Norwood, family, 183 Illinois Bar Association, 40 Notsinger, Martha Etta (Martin), 32 Indiana Society of Chicago, 40 William, 32 Kentucky Historical Society, 47 Nourse, Juliet Lorreen, 145 Order of Descendants of Knights of Juliet Wayman (Johnson), 145 the Garter, 40 Nancy, 145 Order of First Families of Virginia, Randal I, 145 1607-1620, 40 Nuckles, Rachel (Martin), 59 Peabody, Westbrook, Watson, and Robert, 59 Stephenson, 40 Nuthal I, Elizabeth (Bacon) Phi Beta Kappa, 40 (Holloway), 173 Phi Delta Theta, 41 John, 173, 183 Phi Gamma Delta, 40 Nutt, William, 82 Society of Colonial Wars, 183 Nygren, --- , 56 Society of Mayflower Descendants H.J., 56 in the State of Illinois, 40 Sons of the American Revolution, 40 O'Bannon, ---, 10 Sons of Temperance, 69 EI i as, 65, 72 Woman's Club of Evanston, 40 Elizabeth (Bullitt), 63,65 Orme, Elizabeth (Rutland) John, 59,61 (Snowden), 156 Kitty, 72 Ormsby, Elizabeth, 145 Lucy 'Ann, 72 Maggie (--), 144, 145 Mildred, 72 Wi 11 iam, 144, 145 Mollie, 75 Orrick, ---, 149 Parmenus, 72 Ruth (Linthicum), 149 Susanna (Martin), 59 Osborn, Emma Georgianna, 40 O'Cain, Derby, 86 Elizabeth M., 31 Susannah (Smith), 86 Otterbach, family, 3 Offutt, Elizabeth(Burgess), 186 Ann Elizabeth (Martin), 4 Oglesby, Samuel, 64 Elizabeth (Heimbach), 3 Oliver, Elizabeth, 157 Hermann, 3 Nicholas, 191 Jacob, 4 Organizations Margaret, 11 American Bar Association Maria Kathrina (?), 3,4 American Society of Inter- Overton, Aurelia, 163 national Law, 40 Catherine Dorcas, 164 Chicago Bar Association, 40 Dandridge, 23,64, 161,163 Cincinnati Society, 160 Dorcas (Wayman), 23,161,162,163 Colonial Dames of America, 193 Eleanor Corenna, 163 Daughters of the American Evaline (Nall), 163 Revolution, 40, 192 Irena (or Irene), 163 Delta Sigma Rho, 40 John, 163 Executives' Club of Chicago, 40 John B., 164 Foreign Service of the U.S., 41 Joseph, 163 Genealogical Society of the Church Joseph Wayman, 164 of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Lavena (or Lavina) Susan, 163, 164 Saints, 27 Lewis, 163 243

(Overton, continued) Patterson, Elizabeth (Martin), 59 Martha Ann, 55 Judah (Martin), 59 Mary Ellen, 55 Patton, Eliza J. (Wayman), 176 Minera E. (--), 164 Theodore, 176 Nancy EI i zabeth, 164 Paxton, Ruth, 72 Obadiah, 163 Payne; see also Pain Parthenia, 163 Agnes (Holtzclaw), 112 Richard, 163 Edward, 107 Roxalania, 163 Elizabeth, 102 Samuel, 54 John,63,116 Sarah E. (Head), 163 Judith, 96 Wall er, 163 Mary, 164 William, 163 Polly, 47 William Gibbs, 163 Polly (Martin), 63 Owen, Owens, Charles Henry, 125 Prise ii la, 59 Emily F., 67,70 Peacely, Chris, 81 Jacob M. , 67, 70 Peak, Daniel, 59 11 11 James W., 170 Jane ( Jeanny ), 59 Joetta J. (Wayman), 170 Pearce, George, 23, 64 Stephen, 76 Pearson, Susannah, 52 Virginia P. (Jeffries), 125 Peasely, Chr. , 80 Peek, Eleanor, 140 Page, ---, 13 Pemberton, Richard, 68 Pain, Payne, John, 47 Pence, George 68 Painter, Nicholas, 183, 184 Sarah B. , 70 Ursula(?), 184 Pendleton, Edmond, 118 Palmer, Dennis, 131 James, 117 Elmer E., 128 Pennington, Benjamin, 108 Ida A., 128 Susanna (?), 184 Lottie (?), 107 Percy pi I e; see Purkeypi I e Mary E. (Jeffries), 128 Perry, Easter, 174 Nora Mi ngon, 128 Joseph, 187 Oren, 128 Wil I iam L., 22,65 Paulina (Alverson), 131 Peters, Eugene Larry, 170 Prudence (Jeffries), l 04 James, 60 Parker, Baxil (Bassil), 63 Loretta Sue (Wayman), 170 Charles H., 125 Nancy (--), 60 Elizabeth ( Greenfield), 187 Nimrod, 60 Esther (Martin), 63 Ralph E., 170 Gabriel, 187 Wilma (Nieman), 170 LucyC. (Jeffries), 125 Pettit, Lucy, 125 Nelson, 95 Thomas, 125 Parr, Hannah {Wayman), 139 Petty, Francis M., 110 James, 139 Horatio, 121 Parsons, Caddie S. (Johnson), 145 Maggie C. (Mrs.), 163 Fredrick, 145 Phillips,---, 54 Joseph, 12 Clyde, 54 Polly (Hopwood), 12 Ell a, 54 Patt, Francis, 87 Elmer, 54 244

(Phi II ips, continued) Porter, Hazel (--), 125 Homer, 54 Jemima (Smith), 86 James, 66 Joseph, 86 Jane, 72 Samuel, 11 Mary (Martin), 54 Sarah P., 163,164 Stant (Stanton?), 54 Portlock, Ellen J. (Feamster), 143 William, 54 Thomas, 143 Pickett, ---, 17,115 Portwood, Telitha, 75 Capt. ---, 18 Postlewaite, Joseph, 63 George, 115, 116 Potawatom i es, 48 George B., 115 Pou Itney, Lucy, 154 Martin, 11, 115 Pound, Elizabeth (Stark), 30 William, 17 Joseph, 30 Pierce, ---, 126 Malinda, 30 Jemima (Jeffries), 126 Powel(I), Leah, 74 John, 113, 114, 116 Sarah, 149 Patience(--), 114 Thomas S., 74 Sally (Jeffries), 113 Prater, Thomas, 59 Pinkerton, Catherine H., 60 Preston, Samuel, 186 William, 60 Price, Robert S., 78 Pitman, Daniel, 107 Pritchell, William, 94,116 Fortunatus, 107 Proffitt, Mary (Martin), 62 Franc.es Ann, 107 Pleasant, 62 Mary(--), 107 Pruett, James Matthew, 39 Plummer, family, 153 Marianne (Martin), 39 Amelia, 153 Pruit,---, 53 Anne (?), 153 Sarah (Martin), 53 Charles H., 190 Pudd i ngton, George, 184 Eleanor, 153 Susanna (?), 184 James, 153 Pu 11 i am, Isabe 11 e , l 13 Jerome, 153 Purce I I, Hezekiah, 80 John, 151 Lucinda (Martin), 80 Joshua, 153 Tobias, 82 Thomas, 153 Puritans, 184 Pointer, Helene Gertrude, 38 Purkeypile, Christian, 141, 142 Pollard, ---, 57 Mary (Wayman), 141, 142 Ann C., 103 Hannah, 116 Queen Mary, 21 Lester (?), 116 Pollock, Charlene E. (Watson), 40 Ralls, Edward, 82 David Wilson, 40,41 Sarah(--) (Crosby), 82 Hazel (Allen), 40 Rambo, Demaris, 49 Pamella Frances, 41 Ramey, Mary Catherine, 72 Pomeroy, Amanda (Martin), 70 Susan, 72 George, 70 William, 72 Ponton, Edward, 82 Ramsey, George W. , 63, 67, 70 Mary (--) (Crosby), 82 Mary Ann {Martin), 63,67,70 Poor, Elizabeth, 55 Randle, CliffordC., 36 Popely, Richard, 87 Clyde, 36 245

(Randle, continued) King, 191 Genevieve (Hughes), 36 Rebecca, l 08 Gretchen (Bauman), 36 William, 108 Iola M. (Dodd), 36 Richeson, Mary, 108 John E., 36 Richey, David, 68 Paul 8., 36 Glenn, 145 Robert Paul , 36 Juliet M. (Tod), 145 Ruth (Ware), 36 Rickey, Jacob, 62 Ruth Kathryn (Lindsay), 36 Mary (Martin), 62 Randolph, Thomas, 21 Riddle, Jacob, 70 Thomas Mann, 21 Ridgley, Achsah (Dorsey), 154 Ransdall, Betty, 74 Henry K., 154 John, 74 Riggs, Caroline, 154 Rawley,---, 16 Mary, 154 Moses, 154 Mary (Thomas), 154 Rayl or, James, 6 Reuben, 154 Reading, Joseph, 17 Samuel, 154 Rector, family, 3 Riley, Frances (Wayman), 140 Caty(?), 13 Jeremiah, 74 Harman, 13 John, 140 Ludwel I A,, 112 Ring, Elizabeth, 123 Molly, 90,111,127 Ringo, --- (--), 116 Nathaniel, 112 Brutus, 116 Thomas A., 112 Ripperdon, John, 80 Redd, Thomas, 61 Rippy, Roseann, 53 Redding, Sarah, 22,38,42 Ritter, Elizabeth (Martin), 63,73 Ti mo thy, 43, 44 J. w., 63 William, 43 Michael, 8, 73 Reddish, John, 68 Ruth, 73 Redman, Abram, 98 William, 68 Mary (Maddox), 98 Rives, Timothy, l 09 Redus, Aaron, 56 Rixey, John, 118 Huldah (Wright), 56 Sally R. (Jeffries), 114 John, 56 Samuel, 114,118 Reed, Nancy (Smith), 85 Robb, R. L , 69 William, 85 Roberts, Dorothy, 35 Reid, James, 122 Elizabeth (Maddox), 97 Rendenbaugh, Gertha G., 38 Fanny (Triplett), 94 Representatives, Ind. House of, 162 Hemy, 97 Retz, Bertie, 45 John, 152 Reynolds, Henry, 76 Joseph, 94 Rible(r), Charles, 72 Mary M., 94 Rice, Charles, 65 Pauline, 140 Frances (Jack), 162 Robertson, ---, 159 Joseph, 162 Aimee, 168 Lucy(--), 65 Bernice, 168 Rowlett, 44 Bruce, 168 William, 162 Carrie, 168 Richard(s), Isabel, 53 Carrie (Miller), 168 246

(Robertson, continued) Philip, 144 Cash, 168 Samuel, 144 Charles, 166, 168 Thomas, 144 Charles A., 168 Rodes, Levitt, 78 Charles Ormand, 168 Mary H., 78 Dunham, 168 Rodman, ---, 170 Edmond, 168 family, 169 Edna, 168 Aiden E., 169 Elizabeth (Wayman), 166 Charles Walker, 170 El I a (Swain), 168 Helen (Morley), 170 Eva, 168 James Sievens, 170 Ferris, 168 John, 169 Forrest, 168 Lucinda E., 166 Frank, 168 Lucinda Bel le, 169, 170 Frederick, 168 Lucinda B. (Norris), 169 Genevieve, 168 Mary W., 170 Grace, 168 Rachel (Wayman), 166,169 Harry, 168 Walker Burton, 169 Jennie (Haynes), 168 Roe, B. , 115 11 11 Jenny , 167 Rogers, Zadok, 14 John Blaze, 167, 168 Romine, Nancy, 120 Jonathan, 168 Patsy (Jeffries), 120 Joseph, 168 Samuel, 120 Katherine (Cash), 168 Rose, Alexander F., 114 Livingston, 168 Ross, Hector, 91 , 94 Lynn, 168 Jane (Ryon), 91 Madge (Snyder), 169 William B., 97 Mary (Stan I ey), 168 Rosser, Louise E. (Wayman), 141 Mary E. (Wayman), 168 William Y., 141 Mary Elizabeth, 168 Rout, ---, 78 Maurice, 168 Eliza J, (Martin), 74, 78 Mona, 168 James, 77 Rachel, 168 Richard, 77, 78 Ray, 168 Rodham, 61 Riley, 168 Willis, 74 Roscoe, 168 Ruble, Hannah, 63,67 Rose (Durham), 168 Rule, ---, 128 Ruth, 169 Laura (Kemper), 128 Sally, 167 Runnels, Barbary (Smith), 86 Stella, 168 Rusch, Cora (Martin), 25 Virginia, 167 Frederick Peter, 25 Ward, 168 Rush, Benjamin, 170 Wayne, 168 Mary W. (Rodman), 170 Willard, 169 Russel, Catherine, 11 Robins, Edward, 184 Russell, Elijah, 71 Elizabeth, 184 George, 71 Robinson, John, 58 Hannah, 76 John S,, 144 Joseph, 76 Maria Louisa, 144 Mary, 71 247

(Russel I, continued) Mildred, 98 Prudence, 108 Patience, 98 Rut I and, ---, 157 Robert, 98 family, 183 Robert S. , 72 Ann(e), 151, 153 Thomas, 98 Elizabeth, 156 Scearce, A. F. , 73 Jane (Linthicum), 150, 151, 157 Schellers, Nancy, 166 Thomas, 150, 151 , 156, 157 Schroder, Permel ia A. (Martin), 57 Ryley, Mary, 5 Schultz, Christian, 160 Ryon, Jane, 91 Scoggan, George, 16 Rytkonen, Helen M. (Davi), 145 Scott, ---, 16,128 Thedor, 145 Alice (Kemper), 128 Cuthbert H., 14 Salisbury, Ida (Crim), 143 Jane, 14 Sallee, Adon i ram Judson, 32 Lucy (--), 60 Ella Jane (Martin), 32 Rawley, 60 Oliver, 32 Silvia, 109 Pearl, 32 Scroggin(s), George, 17 Salmon(s), Jennie (--), 73 Lucy (Martin), 63, 70 Nathan, 73 Samuel, 63, 70 Sams, Romaroza, 81 William, 72 Salyers; see Sellers Seaton, --- (--), 178 Sampson, William, 60 Charles D., 179 Samuel(s), Anthony, 122 Elizabeth V. (Wayman), 179 Argu I us, 113 Sebree, Edward, l 07 Frances (Jeffries), 113 Lucy, 102 Jane (Martin), 79 Richard, 106 Reuben, 115, 118 Sedwick, Ann 8. (White), 190 William, 79 William, 190 Sanders, Aggatha (Jeffries), 91, 98 Self, Lucy(--), 107 C., 72 Sellers, Clara F. , 32 Calvin, 69 John, 47,59 Culvin (Calvin?), 69 Joseph, 47 Edward, 82 Margaret, 49, 59 James, 22,65,98 T. W., 47 John, 98, 115 Sellman, Elizabeth, 152 Ro. S., 72 John, 148 William, 98 Leonard, 155 Sanderson, Alice A., 31 Selvey, Ann, 107 Sandys, George (Sir), 136 Senior, John, 140 Michael (Sirt 136 Rhoda (Wayman), 140 Myles (Sir), 136 Sett Ie, Edward, 139 Samuel (Sir), 136 Sewall, Charles, 185 Sanford, Lucy, 6 Jeanne, 185,186 Saunders, ---, 98 Nicholas, 185, 186 Bethany (--), 98 Susanna (Burgess), 185, 186 Henry, 98 Sexton, Daniel, 59 Isabe 11 a, 98 George, 59 Marten, 98 Ruth, 7 248

Shackleford, John, 103, 115 Sill, Betsy (Martin), 47 Polly, 103 Elizabeth (Martin), 63 Shaney, Elizabeth (Martin), 80 James, 63 Michael, 80 William, 47,63 Sharp(e), Alice(--), 191 Silvey, Emeline, 31 Elizabeth, 191 Si Iwick; see Sileath Judith, 191 Sim(m)s, Betsy, 107 Mary, 191 Columbia (Jeffries), 114 Peter, 191 Elizabeth (Martin), 8 Susan, 12 James, 116 Wil I iam, 191 John, 8 Shawhan, Daniel, 66 Nancy, 123 $heads, Eliza J. (Wayman), 142 Thomas S., 114 George M., 142 Simpson, ---, 49 Millie (or Mittie) J., 142 Betsy (Martin), 49 Shehorn, Sarah, 109 Singleton, Manoah, 46,47,77 Shelbon, Malinda, 18 Mason, 47, 65 Medley, 18 Merit, 47 Shelton, John W., 71 Sally, 47 Shepherd, C. T., 71 Sarah, 46 Sherman, ---, 48 Sisson, Abner, 6 General, 47 Fanny, 6 Rennq (Lockenour), 48 George, 6 Sherwood, ---, 52 Sarah, 6 Daniel, 172 Skelton, Allen, 48 John, 52 Jane (Martin), 48 Sarah E. (Martin), 52 Skinner, Ann, 154 Shield(s), Elizabeth (Martin), 62 Ann(--) (Truman), 187 Elizabeth (Uhler), 70 Robert, 187 James, 62 Skydmore, Ann, 150 John, 70 Alice, 150 Ship, ---, 13 Edward, 150 Esable, Isabel (--) (Martin), 13 Slaughter, Frances A. (Jones), 89 Shipman, George A. , 73 Francis, 89 Shirley, Katie (Wyman), 182 Robert, 89 William, 182 SI eadd, Ann (--), 65 Shortacor, Valentine, 152 Lucy (--), 65 Shouse, Henry, 59 Seaton, 65 Rachel, 49, 59 Seaton W. r 68 ,69, 72 William, 16 William, 65 Shreve, Ann Burnet, 74 Sled, Elizabeth, 13 William, 74 Sloan, John, 119 Shryock, Elizabeth, 60 Sarah (Jeffery), 119 Shutter, Catherine, 125 Sloope, Elizabeth, 191 Sibley, Levina, 57 Smead, ---, 130 Sileath, Amos, 110 Barkley, 130 Sarah (Jefres), 110 Charles Darius, 130 Silence, Edmund, 74 Charles K., 130 Elizabeth, 74 Sarah G. (Alverson), 130 249

Smiley, Mary Jane, 27 Harriett (Wayman), 179 Smith, ---, 50,84,85,86,93,95, Henry, 82,84,85,86,91,93,99, 106 115,134,157,158,188,189 Hiram, 182 --- (--), 85 Ida May, 181 fam i I y, 26, 84, 159, 183 James, 30, 93, 96 Colonel, 95 James Haddock, 26,157,183,188,189 Abraham, 66, 158 Jane (Edmonston), 188 Adam, 164 Janett, 10,74 Ann, 84 Jemima, 86 Ann (Brown), 85 John, 85,86,95, 121,158,159,164 Ann (Burgess), 157, 188 Joseph, 85,95, 134 Anna, Anne, 85,159, 188, 190 Katharine (--), 85 Banister, 85 Lidy (Jeffries), 93 Benjamin, 164 Lucy {Burgess), 190 Berri man, 8 Lydia, 84,86 Bertha, 26 Lydia (Jeffries), 91,93 Betty (Barba), 86 Margaret, 18 ,84,86, 96, 104, l 06, 127 Betty June, 51 Margaret (Wyman), 182 Carl Ray, 51 Margaret (Grigsby), 86 Catharine, 85, 86 Martha, 85, 162,189, 190 Catherine, 158 Mary, 85,86,92, 158,175 Charles, 86, 119 Mary (--), 85 Charles Burgess, 157, 188,189, 190 Mary (Bel I field) (Lane), 85 Christian, 85 Mary (James) (Strother), 85 Dandridge, 50 Mary Ann (--), 85 Daniel C., 85 Mary Ann (Williams), 86 Drury, 108 Mary E. (Jally), 85 Edwin, 93 Mary Jane, 84 Efsobah (--), 158 Meriwether, 134 Egart C., 51 Mildred May, 51 Eleanor, 189, 190 Nancy, 75,85,93, 127 Eli, 108 Nathan, 188 Elinor (Martin), 10 Nathaniel, 84 ,85 Elizabeth, 23,26,30,86,93, 108, 152, Nicholas, 158 157,158,159,164,183,189,190 Parker, 85 Elizabeth(--), 84,85, 164 Patsy, 93, 96 Elizabeth {Coale), 188 Phillis, 85,86 Elizabeth (Hornbuckle), 86 Reuben, 112 Elizabeth (Martin), 8 Richard, 85,86 Elizabeth (Wei it), 86 Robert, l O, 74, 85, 108 Enoch, 85,96 Rosamond, 86 Esther, 189,190 Sally, 93 Ezekiel, 164 Samuel, 85 F.W., 179 Sarah, 85 Frances (Wren), 85 Sarah (Crosby), 82,83,84,91,99, 106 George, 85 Sarah J. {Martin) (Glover), 30 George S., 76 Sidney {Wayman), 179 Grace (McKinley), 51 Simon, 158 Harriet, 189, 190 Sith, 85 250

(Smith, continued) Southwick, ---, 148 Solomon, 164 Cassandra, 148 Stephen, 189, 190 John, 148 Sukey (Jeffries), 92 Lawrence, 148 Susanna(h), 85,86, 159,189,190 Maudlin, 148 Susanna (Davis), 86 Spangler, ---, 125 Temple, 85 Nannie M. (Jeffries), 125 Thomas, 58 ,84 ,85 ,86, 134, 188 Sparrow, Anne (Burgess), 186 Thomas F. , 66 Thomas, 186 Ursula, 189, 190 Spencer, Ann, 6 Virgie Fay, 51 Sion, 6

W, f 134 Thomas, 6 Walter, 190 Spidel I, Anna, 53 Walter A., 91 Maximilian, 53 William, 9, 84,85,86,93,95, Spiller, Rachel (Tackett), 90 117, 134, 188 William, 90,103 William R., 96 Spil (I )man, family, 3 William Rowley, 95 Charles, 94 Withers, 85 Elizabeth (Wayman), 139 Zachariah, 164 James, 138 Smithy, Annie May, 128 John, 138,139 Ernest Monroe, 128 Wi 11 i am, l 15 Fielding, 54 Spinks, Angie; 129 James Emmett, 128 Spotswood, Colonel, 5 Jennie Bell, 128 Dorothea, 50 John Travis, 128 Governor, l , 50 John Thomas, 128 Sprigg, Edward, 187 Lorello, 128 Thomas, 173, 183 Mary Kiziah (Alverson), 128 Ursula, 159 Robert Russel I, 128 Squibb, ---, 104 Sal I ie, 128 Elizabeth (Jeffries)(King), 104 William lee, 128 Squiers, John, 97 Sneed, Elizabeth, 110 Stadt I er, Rose, 145 R., 110 Stalecup, Blanche, 37 Snodgrass, Florence Elmer (Martin), 25 Stanard, ---, 178 Frank, 25 Standiford, Wil I iam, 65 Snowden, Ann, 159 Standish, ---, 56 Elizabeth, 174 Alice A. (Martin), 33 Elizabeth (Grosse), 150 John, 33 Elizabeth (Rutland), 156 Julia, 32 Mary (Linthicum), 150 Maria, 32 Richard, 148,150,159,183 Miles, 33 Robert, 148 Roy, 33 Snyder, Madge, 169 Olive (Wright), 56 Soliday, Lizzie(--), 167 Stan I ey, Li 11 i e, 168, 169 Song, Eliza J. (Martin), 63 Mary, 168 lewis, 63 $tanners, Elizabeth (Martin), 10, 14 Sour, Peggy, 80 William, 14 South, Louisa (Carter), 44 Stanton, Jane, 99 251

Starbuck, Sarah, 48 Wilbur L., 35 Hannah, 48 Stigler, Martha, 15 Stark, Elizabeth, 30 Stine, Polly P., 80 Steele, Mary W., 77 Stinnett, ---, 58 William, 77 John, 58 Steinbrecher, Ana Maria, 40 Stockett,---(--), 186 Stephens, Mary (Sharp), 191 family, 193 Wil I iam, 191 Eleanor, 150 Stephenson, Catherine, 14 Thomas, 173,174,183 George, 49 Stockdale,---, 165 Rachel, 49 Della, 165 Sally {Martin), 49 Dorcas A. (Goss), 165 Steptoe, Lucy, 95 Doris Ann (Wayman), 39 Stetson, Amos, 34 Eli, 39, 165 Elizabeth, 34 George, 165 Joseph, 34 Helen, 39,165 Robert, 34 Ida, 165 Stevens, A. (Gen.), 122 Harry, 165 Stevenson, ---, 46 Homer, 165 family, 10 John, 165 Amelia (Martin), 46 Mark, 165 Edward B. , 170 Mary, 165 Fanny, 61 Maude, 165 Frances (Johnson), 10 Stockwell, Drusilla (Martin), 72 Isaac, 61 Stone, Ann, 143 James, 10,61 Joshua, 107 leannah, Leanner, 10, 13 Peggy, 143 Lucinda Belle (Rodman), 166,169,170 Sarah J. (Martin), 51 Samuel, 61 Walter, 51 Thomas, 10 Stonesiffer, John, 139 Steward, Repts., 109 Storer, Anne, 187 Stewart, ---, 124 Stout, Peter, 66 Addie E., 31 Samuel, 63 Andrew, 141 Stoval I, Henry, 125 Charles Whitney, 124 lcyfroney D. (Jeffries), 125 Edward , 151 , 157 Stover, Elizabeth, 46 Elizabeth A. (Jeffries), 124 Greenberry {?), 55 George, 55 John F., 55 James, 141 Strain, Eval ine, 162 Jennie E., 141,178 Strait, Christian (Rev.), 14 John, 73 Stratton, Wi II i am, 66 Lucy, 15,73 Strickler, 11 Barbry", 25,45 Mary Jane, 56 Stringfellow, James, 69, 70 Nancy (Wayman), 141 Lucy Ann (--), 69, 70 Stephen, 157 Strother, Anthony, 85 Ste we 11 , Easter, 79 Mary (James), 85 Stiers, Agnes, 35 Stubbs, Matilda, 122 Cora E. (Dodd), 35 William, 122 Ernest Hamilton, 36 Sturges, Harriott, 120 252

Suter, John, 59 John, 136 Polly, 59 Terrell, Blanche S. (Martin), 37 Suthard, James, 139 Everett Richard, 37 Rose, 90, 103 Richard, 65 Sutton, David, 75,76 Teunison, Ann, 97 Elizabeth (Jeffries), 121 Tevis, John, 67, 70 Isaac, 121 Thom, Hannah, 74 James, 76 Samuel, 74 Jane, 75,76 Thomas, family, 183 Jonas, 62 Aggaless (sic) (Maddox), 97 Swain, Ella, 168 Catherine (Russel), 11 Swanson, George, l 07 Elizabeth, 188 Swigert, Annie, 154 Elizabeth (Thomas), 188 Joseph, 97 T., C.E., 179 Mary, 154 Tacket, Rachel, 90 Philip, 183,188 William, 90 Robert, 74 Talbot, Elizabeth, 184 Sarah (Harrison), 188 Martha (Waring) (Burgess), 187 Wil I iam, 19 Richard, 187 Thompson, ---, 78 Taliaferro, --- (--), 116 John, 126 Hay, 116 Julia Ann, 126 Tanner,. Abraham, 113 Lucy (Wolcott), 126 Ora Ann, 113 Thornton, Margaret R. , 60 Virinda (Jeffries), 113 Threlkeld, Daniel, 114 Tanny hi 11, Carleton, 190 Thomas, 65 Elizabeth S. (White), 190 William A., 68 Taylor, ---, 24 Thurman, Nettie Bradley, 129 Alsey (Martin), 17 Thurston, Eliza Ann, 67 Andrew, 63 ,81 Leonard, 67 Catherine (--), 112 Tilton, Peggy (Stone), 143 David B., 107 Peter, 143 Elizabeth(--), 60 Timberlake, Eppa, 101 Ezekiel, 17,61 Tinder, Elijah, 17 James, 6 Titus, Mrs. Millie E., 125 John, 76 Tod, Henry, 145 John Y., 112 Isabel la Wayman, 145 Juliann (Martin), 63,81 Juliet Mary, 145 Kathryn, 24 Minnie Grace (Johnson), 145 Margaret (Elizabeth?), 176 William, 145 Nina (Hiestand), 24 Todd, ---, 76 Phebe, 176 David, 63 Rebecca, 60 John (Rev.), 76 Sarah (Morrison), 60 Polly (Martin), 63 11 11 Wil I iam, l 02 Sarah ( Sally ) (Martin), 63,72 William B., 110 Samuel, 63 Temple, William, 115 Todhunter, Parker, 77 Tenham, Elizabeth, 136 Toll is(?), John, 13 Elizabeth (Wayman), 136 Tolson, Ann (Skydmore), 150 . 253

(Tolson, continued) Thomas, 37 Edward, 150 Tudor, King Henry, 191,192 Elizabeth, 150 Tuell, ---, 165 Michael, 150 Catherine(--), 165 Ruth, 150 Tuley, Wil I iam, 18 Samuel, 150 Turbit, Hannah, 47 Wi II i am, 150 Robert, 47 Tomlinson, Ann S. (Jeffries), 109 Turner, ---, 47 William A., 109 Anne, 153 Toome, Lewis James, 108 Jane, 9 Torquinton, Joseph, 102 John, 9 Townehill, Edmond, 148 Joseph, 137 Maudlin(--) (Abbott), 148 Mary F. (Martin), 47 Townsend, Ann, 88 Mary (Wayman}, 137 Trainer, Carrie (Martin), 48 Turnham, ---, 69 Jesse, 46 Andrew, 45, 69 Trammel, Elizabeth, 122 Andrew J., 68 ,69 Trent,---, 167 David, 45,67,69 ,70 Alice (Wayman), 167 Emily, 69 Ralph M., 167 Francis, 68 Trimble, George, 51 Jesse, 69 Sarah, 51 Josiah (Joseph?), 68,69 Triplett, Fanny, 94 Rufus P., 70 Trott, Gladys Elaine, 171 Sarah, 67,68 ,69, 70 Trotter, Colonel ---, 43 Turnstal I, Wil I iam, 107 Trousdail, Mary, 47 Turpin, Horatio, 61 William, 47 Nancy A., 75 Troutman, (Dr.) Edwin G., 178,179, 180 Sally B. (Martin), 55 Trowbridge, Elsworth, 33 Thomas, 61 Emma E. (Martin), 33 William(?), 55 Harry T,, 33 Tutt, Benjamin, 114,115 True, Robert, 6 Twyman, Reubin, 60 Truhett-, George, 87 Tyler, Austin, 72 Truman, family, 183 Robert, 69 Ann (Storer), 187 Elizabeth, 187 Uhler, Elizabeth, 70 James, 187 John, 68 Martha, 187 Ulm, Rachel, 38 Mary, 187 Underwood, C. , 72 Tubman, Nancy, 166 F., 72 11 "Tuckahoes , 21 Isaac M., 70 Tucker, Co C., 57 Utterbach, Utterback, family, 3, 12 Charlene E. (Wyman), 37 Catherine, 17 James Harrison, 37 Caty (Martin), 59 Jessie (Barlow), 37 Drusilla (Jeffries), 111 Myrtle, 45 Harman, 112 Samuel, 37 Harriet M., 117 Sarah Ann, 73 Henry, 12,14,17,59,111 L WO, 73 Herman, 111 254

(Utterbach, continued) Airy (Connaway), 155 John, 111 Alice, 167 John Phi Ii p, 111 Allen Warrick, 178 Katherine, 61 Amelia, 154 Nancy, 111 America (Weathers?), 169 Thomas, 112 Amy (Barnett), 181 Wilfred, 111 Andrew, 140 Wi II i am , 111 Ann, 23,63, 142,151,153,154, Wi 11 i am I. (Prof. ) , 3 156, 166 , 17 5 Ann (Warfield), 153, 154 Vail, Rebecca, 124 Ann Elizabeth, 139, 143 Vanerit, James, 87 Ann Elizabeth(--), 138,139,143 Vannata, William, 68,72 Anna Esti II a, 179 Vanover, Mildred, Ida, 170 Anna May, 176 Vant; see Vint Anne (Rutland), 151, 152, 153 Vardeman, Sarah, 63 Ansel K., 141 Vaughan, William, 6 Aram i nta Pauline, 144 Vinson, Mildred L., 60 Armour, 167 Vint, Lucretia (Jeffries), 90 Barbre, 174 Vinzan(d)t, Elizabeth(--), 59 Barnett, 152,174 John, 59 Barnit, 174 Margaret (McCoy), 59 Benjamin Joseph, 143 Virginia, Colonial Council, 136 Bertha, 178 Virginia, Colony, 89 C. C. (Armstrong), 142 Virginia Company, 136 Carl Edmond, 170 Voyles, ---, 54 Catherine, 138,162,174 Azariah, 35 Catherine (--), 152 David, 35 Catherine (Tuell), 165,166 Dessie, 32 Cassandra, 175 Esther (Frantz), 54 Cassandra E. (Gee), 142 Henry, 32 Cecil Lafayette, 167 Merle, 32 Charles, 154,175,176 Phebe R. (Martin), 32 Charles A., 168 Raymond, 32 Charles E., 179 Verniaf 32 Chari es El mer, 181 Viola, 32 Charles L., 157,160,161,167,168,169 Charles Lynch, 159,161,165,166,167, Wayman, Waiman, Wainman, Waymond, 169, 170 Wayne, Wayneman, Wegmann, Wehman, Charles Paul Vane, 169. 170 Weyman, family, 35,135,136,138,147, Christopher, 137 166, 175, 176, 191 Cl ark, 168 ---, 2,6, 136,137,138,139,141,142, Cora, 166 148,152,160,166,167,168,171, Cora Sarah, 179 172,175,176,178,179,181 D.A., 168 --- (Lady Wayneman), 136 Dale Richard, 171 Aaron, 140,141,142,143 Dan, 137 Abel, 137 Darlene L. (Nierman), 170 Abraham, 14 1 Deborah, 148,149,150,152,161,162,175 Agnes V. (McAnall), 178 Dell a Jane, 181 255

{Wayman, continued) Encell Wilson, 179 Dora, 169 Estelle (Hayes), 145 Dorcas, 161,162,175,179,180 Ethel, 167 Doris Ann, 39 Eugene, 167 Dorothy (Broy Ies), 140, 141 Eunice, 141 E. Ro, 142 Eve (Garr), 140,141 Edith E. (Dawson), 170 Evelyn, 168 Edmond, Edmund, 12,23,26,28,30,42 Fanny (Ashworth), 176 63,64,72, 147,148,149,150,151, Ferdinand (o), 136 152,153,155,156,157,158,159, Fl ore nee Josephine, 144 160,161,162,164,166,167,168, Floy (Barnard), 167 169,170,172,175,178,183,190 Frances, 140, 173 Edmond Ernest, 170,171,172, 173; Frances (Blankenbaker), 141 wife, 171 Frances (Clore), 140,141,142 Edmond J. , 166, 169, 170, 171 Frances (Johnson), 142 Edmund G., 160 Francis, 151,152, 172, 174, 180 Edmund Gary, 161, 166 Francis Deakifl'ls, 175 Edward, 137, 150, 175 Francis Marion, 180 Effie, 167 (Sir) Francis Weyneman, 136 Eleanor, 23,25,28,50,53,63, 145, Frank, 179 158, 190 Frank H., 167 Eleanor Smith, 26,27,28,34, 147,183 Frank L., 144 Eleanor (Peck), 140 Frank Wickliffe, 179 Eleanor (Plummer), 153 Fred, 168 Eleanor {Williams), 172 Frederick, 137 Elias, 178, 180 Gary, 161 EI i as B. , 17 6 George, 137, 138, 166, 167 Elija, 179 George A., 169 Eliza (Bishop), 176 Gladys E. (Trott), 171 ElizaJ., 142,176 Grover C., 176 Elizabeth, 136,137,139,140,144,153, Guy, 167 156,161,164,165,166,176; 177, Guy Trumloo, 145

179 I 180 H.Ro, 175 Elizabeth (Barry), 151 Hannah, 136, 139 Elizabeth (Clore), 140, 144 Harmon, Herman, 138,139,140,141, Elizabeth (Crutchley), 175 142,144,178 Elizabeth (Smith), 23,28,30,63, 152, Harold, 167 157,158,159,160,161,164,189 Harriett, 179 Elizabeth Eugenie, 144,146 Hattie (Bonner), 177 Elizabeth M. (Bishop), 176,177 Hazel Delight (Fountain), 170 Elizabeth R., 176 Helen C., 142 Elizabeth Virginia, 179 Helen L (Whitham), 171 Ella (Allen), 178 Henry, 137, 138,139, 140, 141, 143, 154 Elmore, 167 Hettie (Keaeh), 167 Elsie, 167 Ida M. (Smith), 181 Emanuel Wainman, 143 Ina Mable, 176 Emily, 140 Isabella Ruth, 144 Emmeline, 176 Jacob (YVegma6J , 137 Encell Thomas (?), 179 James, 137, 179 256

(Wayman, continued) Kenneth Raymond, 171 James Arthur, 168 Kirtley, 140 James Barnard, 167 Lavinia (Railsback), 141 James Chai Ien, 179 Leonard, 23,28, 147,148,149,151,152, James Louis, 171 153,155,156,157,162,164,166,167, James Robert, 170 168,169,170,172,174,178,179,180, James Robinson, 144 183 James T. , 142 Lewis, 140, 141 James Val lores, 144 Li I ly, 155 James Wi I lett, 167 Lizzie, 142,179 (?) Jane, 179 Loretta Sue, 170 Jane (Lee), 151 Louise, 168 Jane Ann, 170 Louise E. , 14 1 Janice, 168 Lucinda (Blakemore), 139 Janice Kay, 170 Lucretia (--), 172 Janet Lynn, 171 Lucy A., 142 Jeane, 152 Maggie(--) (Ormsby), 144 11 Jenny", 167 Maggie E., 176 Jessie M. (Grace), 181 Mahala, 179 Jewel (Day), 167 Margaret(--), 173 Joe Neal , 170 Margaret (Barnett), 181 Joetta June, 170 Margaret (Elliott), 175 Johann Wilhelm, 137 Margaret (Francis), 175 John, 136,137,139,141,142,151, Maria, 139 152,153,154,155,166,172,174, Maria L. (Robinson), 144 175,176,177,179,180,181 Marie Louisa, 144,145 John E., 179 Marion, 142 John Encell Wilson, 179 Mark, 167 John George, 137 Martha, 141,176,179 John Henry, 175, 176, 177 Martha (Mc Cl intock), 176 John Hudson, 144 Mary, 137,141,142,150,151,152,153, Johrn I., 142 155, 16 l , 172, 173, 174, 175, 179 John J., 142 Mary(--), 147 John P., 143, 178 Mary ( 11 Polly") (Feimster}, 143 John Parcel , 178, 179 Mary ("Polly") (Goss), 165,166 John R., 176 Mary (Linthicum), 149, 150, 157 John Smal I, 181 Mary (McCubbin?), 153 John Val lores, 144 Mary (Smith), 175 John Warfield, 175 Mary Agnes, 178 John Wesley, 139, 140 Mary Ann, 176 Jonas, 141, 142 Mary Ann (Crow), 176 Joseph, 137, 138, 139, 140, 143 Mary Ann Burgess, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 37, Joseph Francis, 177 53,54, 147,158,159,161,190 Joseph M., 139 Mary Dixon, 178 Judith (Finks), 139 Mary E. ("Molly"), 166 Julia, 140 Mary Elizabeth, 166, 168 Julia (Blankenbaker), 141 Mary? Elizabeth, 161,164,165 Juliet Mary, 144 Mary J. (Holmes), 165 Katherine, 139 Mary Magdalene (Finks), 139 257

(Wayman, continued) Ruth (Jones), 140, 144 Martin John, 178 Sally (Robertson), 167 Martin Todd, 178 Sally A. (Luttrell), 142 Mesheck, 181 Sally Ann, 166, 168,169, 170 Milca Francis, 175 Samuel, 137,178,179 Milcah, 154,172 Sarah, 137,143,154,162,173,

Milcah (Linthicum), 158,172, 173 174, 179 I 180 Mildred I. (Vanover), 170 Sarah (--), 143, 179 Mi II ie (or Mittie) J. , 142 Sarah (Allman), 178 Milton, 141 Sarah (Blair), 178 Milton Herman, 144 Sarah Ann, 166 Minnie, 176 Sarah Blair, 178 Minnie Grace, 145 Selwyn Allman, 178 Moses, 140, 141, 144 Sidney, 179 Nancy, 141 Simeon, 140 Nancy(--), 161 Solomon, 140 Nancy (Adams), 141 Sophia (Noble), 141 Nancy (Colbert), 142 Stephen, 174,179, 180 Nancy (Schellers), 166 Susan (Massey), 140 Nancy (Tubman), 166 Sydney Jane, 180 Nellie A. (Kennedy), 170 Tarassa E. , 176 Nettie {Clark), 168 Thomas, 139, 141 , 150, 155, 158, Patsy, 141 172,173,175,178,179 Paul Adolph, 171 Thomas Linthicum, 172 Paul Lafayette, 168 Veronica, 179 Pauline (Roberts), 140 Virginia, 168 11 Phares, 166 Virginia C'Jenny ) (Robertson), 167 Phebe(--), 179 w. I 174 Phy II is E. (Mui berry), 170 --- (Walker), 140 Prudence Emilia, 181 Wade Orvis, 181 Rachel, 154,162,166,169,170 Walter Howard, 178 Rachel E. (Jones}, 181 Ward Andrew, 170 Rachel El zina, 181 Warrick Eugene, 178 Rebecca, 161 Warrick Price, 178 Rebecca (--), 136 Wesley Edmund, 141 Rebecca Ann, 175 Willard, 145 Rhoda, 140, 141 Willard Gross, 144, 145 Richard, 172, 174 Willard Ormsby, 145 Richard Edgar, 171 Willett, 161,166 11 11 Rice , 174 Wi II i am, 136, 137, 139, 141 , 142, Robert, 136,137 143,144,167,179,181 Robert Chari es, 170 William A. L, 176 Roberta, 142 William B., 142 Rolla C., 181 William Baxter, 179 Roi la Cecil, 181 William Nelson, 177 Rosanna (Garr), 140, 141 William Preston, 144 Rose ( Fau 11), 145 William Robert, 167 Rudolph E., 179 Zachariah, Zekeriah, 179, 180 Ruth, 179 Waddel I,· Anderson, 93 258

(Waddel I, continued) Sarah (Marsham), 187 Margaret, 93, 127 Sarah Haddock, 189 Martha (Hunt), 93 Richard Marsham, 187 William, 93,112 Thomas, 187 Waite, John Wo, 45,63 Warner, Mary, 191 Mary Ann (Mart:n), 45,63 Stephen, 191 Walden, Camilla H., 100 Warren, Mary, 100 Wales, Sophia, 98 Robert, 91 Walker, ---, 115,140 William, 61 --- (Jeffries), 88 Winnifred E., 99 Ed S., 39 Warman, Benjamin, 174 Francis, 115 Easter (Perry), 174 JamesG., 115 Edmund, 164 Mary Ann, 55 Elizabeth (?), 186 Orilla A. (Martin), 39 Francis, 174 Sarah (Martin), 57 Henry, 174 Thomas (Dr. ) , 20 Mary, 174 William, 82,88 Sarah, 174 William H., 57 Stephen, 174, 186 Wal I, James Augustus, 109 Susannah, 174 John, 106 Warson, John, 120 Mary (--), 109 Nancy {Jeffries), 120 Rebecca (Jeffries), 109 Washington, Charles, 134 Wallace, John, 77 Edward, 91 Walter(s), Polly (Martin), 77 George, 42 ,50, 157, 182 Stephen, 76 Laurence, 134 Walls, James (Rev.), 7 Martha (Dandridge), 50 Ward, Henry, 114 Samuel, 134 John H., 116 Washington's Home Guards, 139 Wil I iam, 115 Watkins, --- (--), 103 Wardlow, James, 61 Ann, 186

P.Ao I 109 Hester, 174 Ware, Charles, 71 John, 174 Elias, 70,73 Mary, 174 Iverson, 70 Mary (Warman), 174 Katherine, 63 Sarah, 114, 115 Mary Ao (Martin), 70 Stephen, 174 Ruth, 36 Watson, family, 192 Warfield, Ann, 153, 154 Ann M. (Fox) (Langsdon), 39 John, 153 Chari ene Estel Ie, 40 Rachel (Dorsey), 153 Charles Hamilton, 34,35,39 ,40 Richard, 192 Estel le Osborn (Clark), 40 Waring, family, 183, 193 Fred, 41 Basil, 187 Hester Ann ("Hettie") (Martin), 29 ,39 ,40 Francis, 188 James Spears, 36,39 ,40 James, 187 Jesse Lewis, 39 James Haddock, 189 Lewis Martin, 35 ,40 Martha, 157,187, 188 Rebecah (Moorman), 39 Martha (Greenfield), 187, 188 Thomas, 39 259

(Watson, continued) William, 130 Virginia Fairfield, 41 William Mills, 62 Watts, Ann (Martin), 47,63 Wheat Iey, Whit Iey, Elizabeth Bennett, 43 (Martin), 15 David, 47 George, 15 James, 44 James, 15 11 11 Jep , 44 Mary (Martin), 15 John, 47,63, 185 Thornton, 15 Johnson, 44 Wheeler, Caroline (Dorsey), 154 11 11 Mary ( Polly }, 44 John, 68 Nancy, 43, 44 Odel, 154 Richard, 174 White, ---, 45, 165 William, 44 Ann, 185 Waugh, Joseph, 82 Ann Burgess, 190 Mary, 82 Catharine (Martin), 6 Mary (Crosby) (Mountjoy) Eliza, 46 (Mauzy), 82 Elizabeth (Martin), 6 Weakley, Leonard A., 73 Elizabeth (Smith), 190 Weatherford, John (Rev. ) , 9 J.T., 9 Weathers(?), America, 169 Jesse, 6 Al ice, 185 John, 151, 152, 190 Weaver, Weber, family, 3 Jonathan, 6

---t 10 Martha(--), 102 11 11 Ann Elizabeth (Cuntze), 14,161 Mary ( Polly ), 54,62 Elizabeth L. (Martin), 14 Mary (Stockdale), 65 Elizabeth (Harrison?), 14 Misanich, 90 Tilman, Tillman, 13, 14, 16,161 Nanny (Martin), 6 Wil I iam, 14 Sarah, 121 Webb, Elizabeth(--) (Smith), 84 Ursula (Smith), 189, 190 Richard, 84 Walter, 54,62 Webster, Elizabeth, 74 Wi II i am, 102, 134 Welit, Elizabeth, 86 Zerelda (Martin), 45 Weller, William J., 70 Whitecotton, Bessie L. (Alverson), 129 Welling, Dorcas (Wayman), 179 Tilden, 129 Wells, George K., 68 Whitehead, Jane, 108 George W. , 114, 118 Whitham, Helen Ida, 171 Lucy M. (Jeffries), 114 Whitman, Donald Gay, 145 Richard, 119, 173, 183 Elizabeth Ann, 146 Welsh, Dorcas, 156 George Washington, 145 Welton (?), Mary A. (Martin), 80 Henry H., 145 William, 80 Jean, 146 West, Ann (?), 15 Margaret A. (Gay), 145 Charles, 75 Margaret Louise, 145 Edward, 62 Marie L. (Wayman), 145 John, 5 Mary Eleanor, 145 Martha A. (Lowry), 75 Rose (Stadtler), 145 Martha E. (Alverson), 130 Whitworth, Thomas, 7 Nancy(?), 15 Whoberry, Elizabeth, 59 Thomas, 15 Jacob, 59 260

Wickersham, Daniel, 59 Price C. , 66 Suckey (Martin), 59 Wilson, ---, 179 Susannah (Martin), 59 Amelia, 12 Wigginton, John, 114 Ann Rebecca, 178 Wightt, Ann (Greenfield), 187,188 C. K., 72 John, 187 Elizabeth (Encell), 179 Wi I borne, Martha, 97 Elizabeth (Wayman), 140 Wilcoxsin, John, 28 James, 97, 140 Wiley, Frankey, 13 Maggrater (sic), 97 Isabel (--), 13 May, 125 Sarah T., 113 Sally,97 Wilgus, Elizabeth G., 60 Thomas, 179 Wilhoit, Wilhite, Aron, 58 Virginia, 107 Christina, 140 Winders, John R., 80 Margaret, 140 Pri sci II a (Martin), 80 Mary, 140 Winkfield, Henry, 62 Tobias, 5 Mary {Martin), 62 Wilkins, Carl, 33 Wilford, 62 Cora A. (Martin), 32 Wiseman, Jacob, 55 Dorothy (Clarke), 33 Withers, James, 90 John, 32 Nicholas, 184 Merritt, 33 Susanna (?), 184 Willett, family, 36 Wolcott, Lucy, 126 ---, 152 Women 1 s Army Corps, 179 Eliza Arm, 63 Wood, Anna Bell, 118 Wil Iiams, family, 183 Anne E., 113 Coville, 72 Eleanor (Martin), 72 Eleanor, 150, 172 Frances (Jeffries), 126 Eleanor (Stockett), 150 George M., 118 Elizabeth, 150 George Montague, 126 George M., 118 James, 138 Harriet (Hendricks), 40 John, 117 Henry, 52 John H., 116 John, 6,61 Lewis(?), 126 Joseph, 151 Mary, 138 Kittie (Neeley), 52 Robert, 104 Marion, 40 Wi II i am, 108 Mary Arm, 86 Woodliefe, John, 136 Nancy, 61 Woodmansee, Winifred, 169 Osborne, 155 Woods, Edward, 4 Richard, 150 Mary, 51 Roger, 88 Sally Ann, 46 Sally, 17 William, 58 Sally Ann, 61 Woodville, John, 103 Samuel Silvey, 40 Woodward, ---, 88 Sarah (--), 61 Abraham, 151 Wi 11 iamson, ---, 71 Ann, 123 Wi 11 is E. , 58, 59 Katherine (--), 88 Nancy, 98 Mary, 151 261

Wooley, George, 99 Polly, 62 Prisily, 99 Susan (Johnson), 55,56 Woolf, Joseph, 174 Thomas, 55 Woolfington, Catherine (Martin), 72 Thomas Johnston, 56

J. A. f 72 Walter, 55 J. H., 72 Walter V., 56 Woolfolk, Jane (--), 17 William, 37,53 Robert, 17 Wurmbach, Anna Barbara, 3 Wooten, Taylor, 131 Wyman,---, 37,182 Workman, Anna, 53 Alice Susan, 38

Worf ev, f --- I 54 Aline, 182 Abraham Lincoln, 37 Alva Henry, 37 Austie Orael, 37,53 Annie, 182 Chester, 53 Austie 0. (Worley), 37,53 Cora (Martin), 54 Betsy (Baker), 182 Elizabeth (Martin), 53 Blanche (Stalecup), 37 Elizabeth Ann (Martin), 37,38 Catherine (Karnes), 182 Esther A. (Austin), 37 Chari ene E. , 37 Grace, 53 Charles, 182 Wren, Frances, 85 Chari es Edgar, 25, 37 Wright, ---, 51,56 Eliza (Bixler), 37 Anna, 56 Eliza (Leach), 182 Asa, 43,44,55,62 Elizabeth, 182 Charles D., 114 Elizabeth (Baker), 182 David, 8,25 Eusebia (Denny), 182 Elizabeth, 56 Frederick, 37, 182 Elizabeth (Poor), 55 Genetta M. , 37 Elizabeth W. (Martin), 25 George, 182 Ezra, 56 Georgia Mildred, 38 Hosea, 55, 56 Gertrude, 182 Huldah, 56 Henry, 25, 37, 182 Huldah Elizabeth, 55 Jane, 182 Jacob, 159, 165 Jane (Baker), 182 James Ezra, 56 John Milton, 37,53 John, 56, 160 Katherine, 182 Josiah, 56 Katie, 182 Josiah Washington, 56 Leonard, 182 Lavina, 55 ,56 Lewis, 182 Lydia, 22,63 Margaret ("Peggy"), 182 1 11 Mary (' Mollie ), 56 Margaret (Martin), 182 11 11 Mary ( Polly ), 44,56,80 Margaret Susan (Martin) ,25,37 Mary 8. (Martin), 56 Mary Ann, 25,37, 182 Mary J. (Stewart), 56 Mary May, 182 Melissa (Crabb), 56 Noah, 182 Nancy (Martin), 8 Rachel Ann, 38 Obadiah, 44,62 Samuel, 182 Olive, 56 Susanna, 182 Phebe, 44 Phebe (Martin), 55,62 Yager, Yaeger, family, 140 262

(Yager, continued) Barbara, 140 George, 6 Cornelius, 19 James, 75 Laban, 142 Joan, 179 Mary (Wilhite), 140 John, 92, 179 Nicholas, 140 Hannah, 92 Yancy, Yancey,---, 118 Mary, 92, 93 Major ---, 117 Mary (Smith), 92 Elizabeth (Jeffries), 113,118 Milley(--), 92 Lewis, 118 Notely, 93 Ludwe 11 , l 13 Richard, 74 Yate, family, 153 Solomon, 67 Yeates, George, 185 Sukey, 92 Young, Jung, ---, 179 Unith, 120 Mrs. Alfred R. , 125 William, 6,92 Anna E. (Wayman), 179 Yount, Mary M., 129 Constance, 185 Fanny (--), 75 Zink, ---, 31 Fanny (Wharton), 74 Daniel W., 31 Frances S., 97 Mary Adeline (Martin), 31 263

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES also Schools and Wars

All places mentioned which are in the states of Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, and Indiana are fully I isted, but these state names alone are usually omitted on account of their very large number.

Abilene, Kansas, 31 Baltimore Co., Md., 119,154,174,193 Accomac Co., Va., 107,184 Barbados, 21,89, 102, 169 Accotink Creek, Va., 83 Bardstown, Ky., 127 Afton, Okla., 125 Barren Co., Ky., 18,61,75 Alabama, 89,119, 127 Bartholomew Co., Ind., 165 Albany, Mo., 181 Bay Hundred, Talbot Co., Md., 172 Albemarle Co., Va., 18,52 Bear Creek (Washington Co., Ind.), 22, Alexandria, Va., 88 38,43,44,50, 159,160 Alexandria Co., Va., 88 Bear Creek Bluff, 160 All Hallows Parish (A.A. Co., Md.), Bedford, Ind. , 45 151,152,155,174 Bedford Church (White Co., Ind.), 39 Alsace, l Beech Creek, Ky. , 68 Al ton, 1l L , 131 Beekman, N. Yo ~ 137 Amelia Co., Va., 97 Benningns Tract (Ky.), 76 Amissville, Va., 126 Benson Creek, Ky., 46,54,66,68,71 "Anchoves Hill" (Md.), 187 Benton Co., Ark., 132 Anderson Co., Ky., 52,66,67,71,78 Berkeley, Va., 124 Ann Arbor Twp. (Mich.), 132 Berkeley Co., W. Va., 81 Anne Arundel Co., Md., 119,147,148, Bethany, W. Va., 78 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, Bethlehem, Ind., 43,54, 160 157,159,172,174,175,183,184,185, Beth I ehem Church Cemetery, 51, 160, 186, 192, 193 162, 163 Annapolrs, Md., 147,148,157,175 Beverly Hills, Calif. ,.51 Antigua, 21 Beverly Hills, Ill., 179 , Va., 83 Big Beach Creek, Ky., 66 Arizona, 125 Big Bullskin Creek, Ky., 54,66 Arizona Temple, 28 Billingslls Point (Md.), 187 Arkansas, 79, 130, 132, 133 Birmingham, Ala., 127 Armah (Co.), Ireland, 179 Birmingham, Pa., 124 Amheim, Ohio, 188 Bl andenburg, 0. , 165 Amott , Pa . , 36 Blissland Parish (Va.), 103,106 Ashb/s Military Survey, 60,61 Bloomington, Ind., 25,45,53 Astley, England, 92 Blount Coo, Tenn., 124 Atlanta, Go., 47 Blue Ridge, Ind., 38 Atlantic Ocean, 123 Blue IBidg~ Mts., Va., 1,5,88 Augusto, Go. , 79 Blue River, 44 Augusta Co., Va., 5,94 Bogota, Colombia, 41 Bohon Farm (Ky.), 72 Back Creek, Ky., 68 Bonanza Springs, Mo., 125 Baltimore, Md., 92 Boone Co., Ind., 140, 141, 144,175,176,177 264

Boone Co., Ky., 164 Campbel Isburg, Ind. , 55 Boone's Mill, 20 Carlisle, Ky., 36 Borden, Ind., 46,54 Carolina River, 88 Boston, Mass. , 34 ,87, 137 Carolinas, The, 123 Boston Twp., Wayne Co., Ind., 49 Caroline Co., Va., 13 Botetourt Co., Va., 175, 177 Carroll Co., Md., 154 Boulder, Colo., 141, 178 Carroll Co., Mo., 125 Bourbon Co., Ky., 9,20,76,95,98, 163 Carrollton, Mo., 126 Bowling Green (Va.?), 154 Cartagei:-ia, Colombia, 41 Bracken Co., Ky., 111 Carter's Run (Va. ) , 97 Braintree, Mass., 164 Carthage, Mo., 29 ,30 Brashe(a)rs Creek, (Ky.), 22,49,64, Casey Co., Ky., 123 157, 189 Castries, St. Lucia, 41 Brecon, 89 Cecil Co., Md., 150,187,193 Bremer (Mo.?), 44 "Cedar Grove" (Va.), 92 Bristol, England, 5, 184 Certificate Book, 10, 19 ,20,98 British West Indies, 41 Chapl (a)in's Fork, Ky., 58 Broad Creek (Md. ) , 158 Chapline R., 4 Broad Run Baptist Church, 100 Charles City Co., Va., 97 Broken Arrow, Okla., 125 Charles Co., Md., 147,155,172,174,187 Brooke, Va., 153 Chari es River, 105 11 The Brotherhood" (Md.), 148 Charles River Co., Va., 87 Brown Co., 0., 188 Charleston, S. C., 29 Brownstown, Ind. , 165, 167, 168, 169, Chari estown, Mass. , 87 170, 171 Charlotte Co., Va., 6,9 ,94, 106 Brunswick Co., Va., 97 Chester Co., Pa., 87, 110 Bryan Station Road, 143 Chester, Pa. , 124 Buck Creek, Ky., 64,67 Chesterfield Co., Va., 9,109, 110 Bu 11 i tf Co. , Ky . , 64 Chester's Gap, Va., 139 Bui Iskin Creek, 23 ,66,67,68, 70 Chestnut Grove, Ind. , 169 Burkeville, Va., 131 Chicago, 30,36,40, 137,179,182 Burma, 21,33 Chile, 41 Burns City, Ind., 170 China Lake, Cal if., 125 Burr Oak, Mich., 36 Christ Church, Philadelphia, 137 Butler Co., Mo., 166 Christ's Church (Va.), 104 Chula Vista, Calif., 124 Caldwel I Co., Mo., 125 Cincinnati, 0., 35,36 California, 33,35,41,42,51, 124, "Claborn's Island" (Md.), 191 125,129,130,144,145,146,163, Clark Co., Ind., 51,159 166, 168 , 170 Clark Co., Ky., 52,64,66, 141,143 Calloway Co., Mo., 163 Clay Co., Ky., 182 Calvert Co., Md., 148, 183, 185, Clay Co., Mo., 181 188, 191 Clayvil loge, Ky., 57,66,69, 70 Cambridge, Ind., 144 Clayville, Ky., 65 Cambridgeshire, Engl and, 137 Clear Creek, Ky., 47,54,61,66,67, Camden Co., Mo., 124 69,70,76, 161 Campbel I Co., Ky., 97, 140, 141, Clearwater, Fla., 58 142, 143, 144 CI i nton Co . , 0 . , 124 Campbel I Co., Va., 75 Coles Co., 111., 132 265

Cologne, Germany, 3 Durham, N.C., 35 Colombia, 41 Dutch Creek, Ind., 54, 182 Colorado, 141, 178 Dutchess Co., N. Y., 137 Columbia, Ky., 125 11 Duvall's Range" (Md.), 157 Columbus, 0., 171 Columbus City, la., 123 East Bradford Twp. (Pa.), 124 Concord, Calif., 146 East Hickman Creek, Ky. , 77, 143 Concord Monthly Meeting, 110 East India, 89 Connecticut, 87, 126 East Tick Creek, Ky., 65 Connecticut Farms, N.J., 126 Eastern Shore of Md. , 150, 172 Cook Co., Ill., 137 Edgecombe Co., N. C., 119 Cornwall (co., England), 89,184,191 Edinburg, Ind. , 47 "Cornwall'1, (Md.), 191 Elizabeth City Co., Va., 87 Corydon, Ind. , 54 Elizabethtown, N.J., 126 Courtland, Ala., 119 Elk Creek, Ky., 45,70 Covington, Ky., 141 Elk Run, Ky., 67 Cowes, Eng., 137 Elkhorn R., 61, 122 Craig's Creek, Ky., 16, 17, 18,60,61 Elm Grove, W. Va., 178 Crawfordsville, Ind., 162 Ely, England, 137 Crooked Creek, Ky., 71 Ely, Isle of, 136 Cuba, 41 "Elysian Fields" (Md.), 152 Culpeper Co., Va., 1,5,6,8,9, 10, 12, Eminence, Ky., 56 13, 15,24,43,51,56,89,90,91,94,95, England, 5,87,92,96, 117,135,137, 97,98,99, 103,113,114,115,116,138, 169,184,185,186,191 139,140,141,142,143,144 Essex Co. , N. J. , 126 Culpeper, Va., 96,103,113,116,118 Essex Co., Va., 6,89, 105 Culpeper Court House, 116 Evanston, 111 . , 39, 4 l · Cumberland Gap, 12,20 Evansville, Ind., 38,166 Columbia Parish (Va.), 109,131 Ewing, Ind . , 168 , 169 11 Exchange 11 (Md.), 153 Dallas, Tex., 125 Danville, Ky., 19 Fa i rfax Co . , Va . , 5 , 1 l , 88 , 91 Daviess Co., Ind., 140 Fa i rfax , Va . , 1 15 , 116 Dayton, 0. , 26, 35, 51 Fairview Cemetery, Brownstown, Dearborn Co. , Ind. , 49 Ind. , 167, 169 Decatur Co., Ind., 38 Falmouth, Va., 43, 139 Deep Creek, Ky., 58 Farnham Parish (Va.), 94, 101 Delaware Co., Okla., 125 Fauquier Co., Va., 1,6,7,8,9, 10, 11, Delaware Valley, 191 12,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,20,22,23, Des Moines, la., 39, 176 24,26,42,43,56,82,84,88,90,91,92, Devon (co.), England, 186 93,94,95,96,97,98,99, 100,101,106, Dick's Ri~er, Ky., 10, 18, 19,20 110,111,115,125,126,127,134,158 District of Ky., 19,20 Fayette Co., Ky., 19,20,48,58,62,74, 11 Ditchley 11 {Va.), 95 75,76,77,92,95,98, 122,139,141,142, Doctor's Fork, 4 143, 162, 163, 174 Dorchester, Mass., 87 "Final Conclusion" (Md.), 151, 153 Dorchester Co., Md., 191, 192 Fishing Creek, Md., 191 Dudley, Ga., 41 Flint Hi II Cemetery, 81 Dumfries, Va., 88 Florida, 33,37,39,41,55,57, 188 266

Floyd Co. , Ind. , 26, 28, 14 l , 161 , 164 Hanging Fork of Dick's River, Ky., 19 11 11 11 Fl oyd Co. , Ky . , 79 "Happy Choice , Happy Choyse , Floyd 1s Fork, Ky., 64 (Md.), 148, 152 Fort Lauderdale, Fl a. , 41 Hardin Co., Ky., 89 Fort Worth, Tex., 178, 179 Hardinsville, Ky., 46,68,70 Fountain Co., Ind. 141 Harrington Lake, Ky., 19 Frankfort, Ky., 47,49,69,71,97,98, 163 Harri son, Ark. , 130 Frank I in Co. , Ky . , 6 l , 70, 76, 78, 122 Harrison Co., Ind., 8,25,34,37,52,79, Frederick Co., Md., 149, 151, 152, 153, 80,81 154,156,157,174,175,176,177,178, Harrison Co., Ky., 8,58 190 Harrisonville, Ky., 71 Frederick, Md., 137,172,173 Harrodsburg, Ky., 19,20, 125,164 Frederick Co., Va., 5,7,8,9, 14,81, Havana, Cuba, 41 110,138,158 Hawaii, 41 Fredericksburg, Va. , l, 97, 111 Hayesville, la., 43 Fredericksburg, Ind., 55 Hebron Church, 140 Freeman 1 s Ford, 117 Henderson, Ky., 127 Front Royal, Va., 139 Henrico Co., Va., 105 Fulton Co., Ind., 31 Henry Co., Ind., 141, 144 Henry Co., Ky., 10, 17,42,56,57,65, Gamison, N. D., 171 67,70,73,76, 158 Garden City, N. Y., 41 Herndon Survey, Ky., 23 ,64 Garrard Co., Ky., 19,30,76,93,94,95, Hickman Co., Ky., 67,75,76 96,99, 100,122,127,128,129,143 Hickman Creek, Ky., 121, 122 Gary, Ind., 35 Hiestand Cemetery, 45 Gedl i ng, Engl and, 187 Highland Park, Ill., 40 Geneva, 111., 39 Highland Co., 0., 188 Genoa, Utah, 145 Hillsboro, Ky., 56 Gentry Co., Mo., 181 Hollywood, Calif., 41 Georgia, 21,41,79 Hollywood, Fla., 39 Georgetown, 0 . , 188 Homestead, Fl a. , 188 German Ridge (Va.), 139 Hope Plantation (Va. ) , 82 Germanna, Va., 1,3,7, ll, 138 Hopewell Monthly Meeting, 110 Germantown, Va., 1,3,4,7, 10, 13, 16, Hopkins Co., Ky., 76 19,132, 161 Howard Co., Md., 153,154,193 Germany, 1,3, 19 ,43, 158 , Va., 88 Gessus Creek (Ky.), 20,120 Hurricane Twp. (Mo.), 125 Gist Creek (Ky.), 22,64,66,67,68,71 11 Hyde Park 11 (Va.), 131 Glen Easton, W. Va., 179 Idaho, 163 11 11 Haddenham, Engl and, 137 The llland , (Va.), 87 Haddonfield, N.J., 127,131 111 i no is, 22, 27, 33, 36, 39, 40, 4 l , 49, 50, Hale, Mo., 125 51,57, 128,129,130,131,132,137, 11 11 Hambleton , Hamilton Par., Fauquier 162,179,181,182 Co. , Va. , 11 , 88 Indian River, 5 Hamburg, Ind., 51 Indiana, 8, 18, 19, 22, ... 58, 63, ... 71 , Hamilton Co., Ind., 141 79,80,84,92,93, 103,122,135,140, Hampshire Co., Va. (now W. Va.), 43,155 ... 177,182,190 Hampton Parish (Va.), 102 Indianapolis, Ind., 25,43,45, 144,167,168 267

Indianola, la., 162, 176 King and Queen Co., Va., 5,6, 102, 103, Inglewood, Cal if., 170 104, 115 Inman, S. C., 29 King William Co., Va., 6 Iowa, 24,30,39 ,43,44, 123,130, 162, Kingsland, Ga., 41 176, 177 Kirksville, Mo., 143 Iowa Co., Wis., 69 Knight and Oliver's Mill (Va.), 110 Irel and, 56, 88, 169, 179, 181 Knott Co . , Ky . , 79 Kokomo, Ind., 169 Jack Co., Tex., 29 Jackson Co., Ind., 159,161,165,166, Lafayette, Ind. , 39

167 I 168 f 190 Lafayette Co., Wis., 69 Jackson Twp. , Washington Co. , Ind. , La Grange, Ga., 21 52,55, 163 La Rue Co., Ky., 79 Jame.s City, Va., 87 Lake Forest, 111 . , 41 James City Co., Va., 87, 105 Lake Park, Fla., 37 James River, 21,118 Lancaster Co., Va., 82,87, 100,102 Jamestown, Va., 131,136, 148 Laurens Co., S.C., 18 Jasper Co., Ind., 39, 165 Lebanon, Ind. , 141, 144 Jefferson Co., Ind., 65 Lebanon, Tenn., 164 Jefferson Co., Ky., 8,9, 17,20,64,65,66 Lee, Ind., 35,36 Jefferson Co., Ohio, 153 Leeds Par. (Va.), 91 Jefferson Co., Va., 30,95, 155 Leestown, Ky., 60 Jeffersonton, Va. , 189 Leigh, England, 189 Jeffersonville, Ind., 37 "Leonard's Conclusion" (Md.), 152 Jenkintown, Pa., 41 Lexington, Ky., 37,41,62,75,76,79, 122 Jeptha, Jeptha's Creek, Ky., 47,68, Ley, Lordship of, 89 · 161,164 Library, N.S.D.A.R., 192 Jersey Co., II/., 130 Licking Creek (Ky.), 19,98-99 Jessamine Co., Ky., 13,47,48,74,75,76, Licking River, Ky. , 58, 97, 143 77,92,99,121 Licking Run, Va., 13, 16 Jessamine Creek, Ky., 76 Limestone, Ky. , 20 Johnson Co., Ind., 43,44 Lincoln Co., Ky., 18,52,76,95,99, Joplin, Mo., 29 ,30 100,123 Littenburne Parish (Va.), 84 Kansas, 31 , 33, 40, 46, 163, 168, 177 Litt/ e Beech Cr., Ky. , 71 Kansas City, Mo., 30,33,40, 181 Little Bullskin (Creek?), Ky., 67 Karney, Nebr., 171 Little Indian Run, Va., 138 Kemper, 111., 128 Little Mount Church, Ky., 64 Kemper Cemetery, 131 Little Monocacy River, 153 Kenosha, Wis., 41 Livonia, Ind., 30,46,55,56 Kent, England, 189 Lock port, N. Y. , 137 Kenton Co. , Ky., 141 London, England, 88 ,89, 102, 158 Kentucky, 4,7,8 ... 30,34,36,37,41, ... London, Tower of, 21 62,74,77,78,79,89,91,92,93,96,98, London Town (Md.), 184 100, ... 115 ... 127 ... 135 ... 14-7, 155 Long Isl and, N. Y. , 41 ... 174,182,185,189,190 Long Run, Ky., 23,64 ,65 Ketchum, Okla., 124 Lordsburg, N. Mex., 164 Kewanna, Ind., Los Angeles, Calif., 166 King George Co., Va., 88,90, 104,158 Loudoun Co., Va., 12, 84 ,85 ,88, 96, 98, 100 268

Louisville, Ky., 25,26,34,37,46,70, Military Survey, Gen. A. Stevens, 122 155,167,182 Mill Creek, Ky., 74 Lower Norfolk Co., Md., 175 Milroy, Ind., 36 Lunenburg Co., Va., 109,110,131 Milwaukee, Wis., 167 Lynchburg, Va., 131 Minnesota, 12 Minnesota Lake, Minn., 12 Macoupin Co., Ill., 71 Mississippi, 168 Madera, Cal if., 51 Mississippi River, 181 Madison Co., Ind., 122, 141 Missouri, 29, 30, 33 ,39 ,40 ,44, 96, 100,124, Madison Co., Ky., 9, 19,58,62,75,99, 127 125,126,127,128,129,131,132,133,143, Madison Co., Va., 1,92,99, 139, 140, 141, 154 , 163 , 166 , 181 142, 143 Monmouth, Battle of, 43 Magnolia Cem., Charlston, S.C., 29 Monmouth Co., N. J., 87 Maine, 87 Mount Vernon, Wash., 188 Manilla, Ind., 38 11 Mountain Prospect" (Va.), 92 Marengo, la., 24 Monon, Ind., 34,36,39,40, 165 Marin Co., Calif., 145 Monroe Co., Ind., 160 Marion Co., Ind., 69 Monroe Co., Mo., 132 Mari on Co. , Mo. , 127, 132 Monroe Co., Ohio, 178 Marlboro, Md., 188 Montgomery Co., Ky., 12,93 Marlboro Co., Wilts, England, 184 Montgomery Co., Md., 151, 152, 153, Marlborough Court House, Md., 157 154, 172, 175, 178 Marshall Co., W. Va., 179,180 Moscow, Ind. , 38 Martin's· Station, Ky., 19 Moundsville, W. Va., 178,179 Martinsburg, Ind., 22,24,34,44,45,46, Moungo Mt. {Va.), 114 50,51,54,55,63, 159,162,163,164, Mount Eden, Ky., 69 165 Mount Lebanon, Pa., 167 Maryland, 23,26,27,86,92, 119,126, Mount Vernon, la., 30 135,137,147, 148 ... 161, 172 ... Muesen, Germany, 1, 3 Mason City, 111., 33 Murfreesboro, Tenn., 167 Mason Co., Ky., 9, 19,20,91,93,98, 100-101 , 11 l , 143 Nansemond Co., Va., 131 Massachusetts, 34,87, 137,164 Nashville, Tenn., 167,168 Mauckport, Ind., 80 Nassau-Siegen, Germany, 1,3,24 Maysville, Ky., 20, 111, 185 Nauvoo, 111., 27 Meadow Run, Ky., 66 Nauvoo Supplement, 28 Mecklenburg Co., Va., 107,108 Neavitt, Md.,· 173 Medora, Ill., 165 Nebraska, 26,27, 162,171 Medora, Ind. , 165, 170 Negro Run (Va.), 138 Memphis, Tenn., 118 Nelson Co., Ky., 64, 127 Mercer Co., Ky., 4,7,9, 18, 19,30,52, Nevada, 36, 145 54,57,78,93,95,96,97,99,100, 121, New Albany, Ind., 24,25,26,34,38, 125,128,161,163,164 39,160,161,166,167 Merion, Pa., 89 New Amsterdam, Ind., 81 Mesa, Ariz., 125 New England, 34,87, 148 Mesquite, Tex., 44 New Hampshire, 87 Miami Co., Ind., 39 New Haven, Conn. , 87 Michigan, 35,36, 132,166 New Jersey, 52,87, 126,127,131,137 Middlesex Co., Va., 104 New Kent Co., Va., 106, 131 269

New Mexico, 164 Ottawa, Kans., 33 New Norfolk Co., Va., 87 11 0venwood Thicket" (Md.), 147,148 New York (state), 137 Overwharton Parish (Va.), 82,84,85,88,

New York, N. Y., 27,40,41,87, 137,169 90 I 91 I 103 I 104 New Orleans, La., 181 Oxford, Pa., 137 Newbury, Mass. , 87 Newcastle, Ky., 17,76 Palatinate, Germany, Newport, R. I. , 87 Palmyra, Ind., 27,29,34,37,81, 162,163 Niagara Falls, 137 Pana, 111., 182 Nicholas Co., Ky., 95, 123 Paoli, Ind., 162 Nicholasville, Ky., 75,76 Paris, 111 . , 162 Noble Twp., Shelby Co., Ind., 38 Paris, Ky., 19 Nolynn Cemetery, 79 Paris, Mo., 128 11 None Left 11 (Md.), 153 11 Parr 1s Range 11 (Md.), 154 Norborne, Mo. , 44 Partridge, Kans., 46 North Carolina, 21, 35, 36, 52, 58 ,81, "Pasamum" (Md.), 187 119,133,136,163,164,181,182 Pasquotank, N. C. , 136 North Dakota, 171 Patterson 1s Creek (W. Va.), 155 North Hollywood, Calif., 168 Patuxent River, 148,157,185,187,191 North Ogden, Utah, 164 Peachy Purdy's Survey, 64 North River Cemetery (la.), Pekin, Ind., 25,37,49,57, 160 North Vernon, Ind., 36, 168 Pembrokeshire, Wales, 191 Northampton Co., Va., 87, 108, 184 Pennsylvania, l, 19 ,36,41,87, 110, 123, Northern Neck of Virginia, 134 124,137,145,158,164,167,191,194 Northumberland Co., Va., 82,83,86, Peoria, Ill., 49,57 87,95, 106, 107 Philadelphia, Pa., 19,24,89, 137,158 Northumberland, Pa. , 137 Pierce Twp. (Ind.), 160 Nottoway Co., Va., 131 Pignut Ridge (or Mt.), Va., 91,94,95 Pisgah Church, Woodford Co., Ky., 98 Oath of Fidelity and Support, 172 Pittsylvania Co., Va., 107 Ohio, 26,35,36,51, 100,124,132,144, Plattsburgh, N. Y., 40 154,165,167,168,171,175,178,179, Pleasant Ridge, Ind., 36 188 Plumb Creek, Ky., 64,65 Ohio Co., Va. (now in W. Va.), 179, Plymouth, Mass., 34 180 Po Ik Co. , Ia. , 17 6 Ohio Military District, 103,104 Pomonkey Hundred (Md. }, 155 Ohio Military Land, 94 Poplar Springs, Md., 153 Ohio River, 20,49,81, 153,159 Portsmouth, N. H., 87 Oklahoma, 25, 124, 125 Portsmouth, Ohio, 35 Omaha, Nebr. , 27 Portsmouth, Va., 39 Orange Co., Va., 1,5,6,8,22,42,43, Potomac River, 86,88 56,92,94, 106,138,142,143 Pottuxon (sic); see Patuxent Orange Twp., Rush Co., Ind., 38 Powersville, Mo., 40 Oregon, 129, 130 Powhatan Co., Va., 7,8,9,61,97,110 Orlando, Fla., 33,55 Prince George Co., Va., 96,109,119, 157 Orleans, Ind., 57, 182 Prince George 1 s Co., Md., 158,159,174, Orphans Ct., Pr. Geo. Co., Md., 185, 185,187,188,189,190,193 187, 188 Prince George 1s Parish, 175 Osage Twp. (Mo.), 132 270

Prince William Co., Va., 1,4,5,7, 10, 11, Rosehill Hill Cem., Chicago, 137 12, 13, 16,85,88,90,91,97, 100,106, Ross, Cal if., 145 111,127,138 Rotterdam, Netherlands, 137 Princess Anne Co., Md., 175 Rowan Co., N.C., 119,181 Princeton, Ill,, 41 Ruff Creek, Ky., 189 Prussia, 21,42 Rush Co., Ind., 38 Pulaski Co., Mo., 124 Russel I Co., Va., 85 Purpeham, England, 191 Putnam Co., Ind., 161,162 Sacramento, Calif., 124 St. Anne's, Md., 149 Quaker City, Ohio, 179 St. Cloud, Fla., 37 Quantico, Va., 44 St. George Co., Utah, 163, 164 11 Quarters 11 (Md.), 151 St. George Temple, 28 Quebec, 137 St. Louis, 39 ,96, 128 Queen Anne, Md., 174 St. Lucia, 41 Queen Anne's Co., Md., 175 St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Va.}, 103 Querk's or Quirk's Run, Ky., 58 St. Mary I s Co. , Md. , 86, 119, 126, 187 St. Michael's, Barbados, 21,102 Rapidan River, l St. Paul's Parish (Va.}, 90,104 Rappahannock Co., Va. , 84,104, 111, St. Stephen's Parish (Va.), 82 118, 126 St. Thomas 1s Parish, Orange Co., Va., Rappahannock River, 1,5,7,24, 102,116 6,92 Rappahannock R. , Great Fork of, 5 Salem, Ind., 26,30,33,37,42,44,45, Rappahannock R., Little Fork of, 24, 47,48,55,93, 163,166,167,169

114 / 1 16 I 138 Salisbury, N. C., 182 Rappahannock R. , North Fork of, 7 Sa I ix , Ia . , 39 Ratliff Grove, Ind., 165 Salt Lake City, Utah, 163, 164 Raymond, 111 . , 130 Salt Lake Temple, 28 "Red Oak" (Md.), 153 Salt Lake Valley, 27,28 Reedsburg, Wis., 124 Salt River (Ky.), 22,58,64 "Refuse Neck" (Md.), 191 San Francisco, Calif., 144, 145, 167 Reno, Nevada, 36 Sanders Graveyard ( 111 . ) , 129, 130 Rhine River, 158 Sandy Hill, Pa., 124 Rhode Island, 87,169, 181 "Sandy Run 11 (Md.}, 152,174 Rhode River (Md.), 150 Santa Ana, Cal if. , 35 Richmond, Ind., 35 Santa Fe, N. Mex., 129 Richmond Co., Va., 89 ,90,94, 101,104 Santa Rosa, Calif., 144 Richmond, Va . , 103, 105, l 06, 131 Saverton, Mo. , 124 Riddle 1 s Station, Ky., 19 Sassafras River, 186 Ridge, The, Dorchester Co., Md., 191 Schools and Universities Ritter Tract, Ky., 71 Angola College of Engineering, 38 Roane (sic) (Rowan} Co., N. C., 182 Aurora Col Iege, 39 11 Robenhood 1s Forest" (Md.), 148 Baylor University, 38 Robinson River, 1, 139 Chicago Fine Arts Institute, 38 Rockbridge Co., Va., 9 Chile, University of, 41 Rockingham Co., Va., 45 Florida, University of, 41 Rocky Run, Va., 83 Fort Lauderdale Junior College 39 Romney, W. Va., 178,179 Hanover Col Iege, 36 Rosby's Rock, W. Va., 179 111 inois, University of, 38 271

(Schools and Universities, continued) South Bend, Ind., 39 Indiana Un.i,versity, 38,39 South Boston, Va., 110 Kentucky, University of, 41 South Carolina, 18, 29, 137 Loyola University, 41 South Elkhorn (River?), 61 Missouri, University of, 41 South Fork, Licking River (Ky.), 58 Northwestern University, 40 South Guist's Creek (Ky.), 64 Northwestern University Law Schoo!, 40 South Liberty, Ind. , 45 Ohio State University, 35, 38 South River, Md., 148, 151, 184, 185 Purdue University, 38 South River Hundred, A.A. Co., Md., 184 Richmond, University of, Southport, Ind., 167 Stanford University, 41 "Southside, Va.", 110 Stephens Col Iege, 40 Spartanburg, S. C., 29 Valparaiso University, 36 Spencer Co., Ky., 45,64,67,68,69,70 Winnetka Secretarial School, 41 "Spoacott" (Md.), 191 Yale University, 144 Spotsylvania Co., Va., 5,6,77,97,99, 111 Schuylkill River, 191 Spring Hill, Ill., 51 Sci tu ate, Mass. , 34 Stafford Co., Va., 1,7, 10, 13, 18,82,83, Scotland, 143 {and by inference, 181) 84 ,85 ,86 ,88 ,89, 90, 91, 95,103,104, Scott Co., Ky., 61 126 Searcy Co. , Ark. , 79 Steubenville, Ohio, 35 Seattle, Wash., 126, 171 Stone Lick, Ky., 16,48 Seneca Co., Ohio, 175 Stonehouse Mt., Va., 115 Seymour, Ind., 168 Sugar Loaf Mt., Md., 153 Shannon Run (Ky.), 98 Sul Iivan Co., Ind., 65 Sharion Cem., 51 Sulphur, Ky., 57 Shelby Co., Ind., 38,52 Sumner Co., Tenn., 85 Shelby Co., Ky., 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 19, Surprise, Ind., 165 20,22,23,24,26,28,34,42,43,44,45, Surry Co., Va., 106 46,47,48,49,50,52,54,55,56,62,63, , 186 64,71,76,78,92,98, 119,120,121,141, Sussex Co., Va., 93, 110 147,157,158,159,161,162,163,164, Switzerland Co., Ind., 162 172, 189 Shelbyville, Ind., 37,38 Talbot Co., Md., 152, 158,172,173, Shelbyville, Ky., 22,28,49,50,57,63, 175,183,191, 192 65,66,67,68,69,70,71, 121,161 "Tangier" (Md.), 148 Shelter Island, 148 Tarkentum, Pa., 167 Shepherdsville, Ky., 46 Tate's Creek, Ky., 76 Ships~ "The Gift", 87 Tennessee, 85,119,124,133,164,167, 11 Golden Fortune", l 02 168, 181 "Two Brothers", 173 Terre Haute, Ind., 57 Siegen, Germany, 1 Texarkana, Tex., 129 Siegen Forest, Va., 24,92 Texas, 25,29 ,44, 125,129,178,179 Sigourney, la., 43,44 Thornton River, Va., 9 Sills Branch (Ky.), 70 Thornton's Road, 115 Silver Creek Baptist Church (Ind.), 30 Tick Creek, Ky., 10, 14,22,23,24,26, Simpsonville, Ky., 69 43,44,49,64,65,66,67,69,70,71, Sinking Creek, Ky., 61,75 157,163,189 Skokie, Ill., 41 Tobacco Road, Culpeper, Va., 115 Snake Run (Ky.), 64, 65 Toledo, Ohio, 167 272

Totasky Mills (Va.), 89 (Revolutionary, continued) 125, 126, "Trent Hall 11 (Md.), 187 131,132,134,137,139,140,153, Troy, Ohio, 167 154,155,157,158,159,182,184,193 Truro, Cornwal ! , 184 War of 1812, 95, 134 Truro Parish (Va.), 5 World War I, 176 11 Tuckahoe 11 (Va.), 21 World War II, 168,179 , Va., 21 Warwick River Co., Va., 87 Tuckahoe District, 22 Warwickshire, England, 92 Tuckahoe Mill, 191 Washington Co., Ind., 18,22,23,24,25, Tu Isa, Ok Ia. , 124, 125 26,28,29,30,33,34,36,37,39,43,44, Twentynine Palms, Calif., 41 45,46,48,49,50,52,54,55,64,66,68, Twin Fal Is, Idaho, 163 70,92,93, 157,159,160,161,162,163, 165, 166, 170 11 Unexpected 11 (Md.), 153 Washington Co., Ky., 78, 125 Upper Norfolk Co., Va., 87 Washington, Ky., 98 Utah, 163, 164, 167 Washington Twp. (Harrison Co.), Ind., 81 Washington Co., Utah, 163 Valley Forge, Pa., 42 Washington (state), 126,129,167,171,188 Val Ionia, Ind., 166, 169 Washington, D.C., 142 Valparaiso, Chile, 41 Washtenaw Co., Mich., 132 Valparaiso, Ind., 36 Watery Mt., Va., 100 Vernon Twp., Washington Co., Ind., 55 Watt's Creek, Md., 191 Versailes, Ky., 60 Wayman Community (Mo.), 181 Viewtree Mt., Va., 100 "Wayman March" (Md.), 148 Vigo Co., Ind., 103 Wayman's Spring Branch, 159 Vincennes, Ind., 167 Waymansville, Ind., 165, 166 Virginia, 1 ..... 30,38, 39 ,42 ... 56,61, Wayne Co., Ind., 48,50,54,141,144 75,77,81 ... 99, 123 ... 163 ... 178,184, Wells, Maine, 87 189, 190 Welsh Tract, Pa., 191,194 West Indies, 8, 12,21,22,41 Wabash River, 57 West River, Md. , 149 Wahoo, Nebr., 26 West Rue, Cornwal I, 191 Waldron, Ind., 35 West Virginia, 81,153, 155, 178,179,180 Wales, 118, 191, 194 Westerly, R. I., 87 Walnut Hil I Road, 143 Western Springs, Ill., 40 "Walnut Lodge" (Va.), 95 Westmoreland Co., Va., 5,87,88, 105,107 Warren Co., la., 176 Westphalia, Germany, 1,3 Warren Co. , Ky. , 75 11 Westphalia 11 (Md.), 185 Warren Co., Ohio, 144 Weymouth, Mass., 87 Warrensburg, Mo., 181 Wheeling, Va. {later W. Va.), 178,179 Warrenton, Va., 96,97, 100,111 White Co., Ind., 34,35,39 Wars White River, Ind., 166,169 Civil, 25,29 ,35,46,47,48,55,88, Whiteside Co., 111., 51 89,124,128,167,169 Wilberton, England, 136 Colonial, 183 Wilkes Co., N.C., 52 French and Indian, 7,9, 100,134 Wilmington, N. C., 36 Mexican, 29 Wilson Co., Tenn., 164 Revolutionary, 14, 19 ,25,30,42,43,51, Wiltshire (co.), England, 184 56,58,77,88,95,97,98, 103,107, Windsor, Conn. , 87 273

"Winter Quarters" (Mormon), 27,28 Woodsfield, Ohio, 178 Wisconsin, 41, 69,124, 167 "Worth the Taking" (Md.), 154 Wolf Run, Ky,, 119, 120 Wrotham Pl ace (Eng.), 189 Wood Co., Ohio, 154,175 Wyandotte, Mich. , 166 Woodford Co., 111., 22,50 Wyoming, 164 Woodford Co. , Ky. , 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19,24,42,43,47,48,49,60,61,62,76, 98 York, Pa., 137 Woods Traces Corner, 58 York Co., Va., 102,119, 136