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2451
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- most info came from 'History of Carroll County Tennessee, Vol. 1' by Carroll County Homecoming '86 Historical Book Committee

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William Darnall

Birth: 5 Apr 1823 Tennessee, USA
Death: 25 Jan 1865 (aged 41) Carroll County, Tennessee, USA
Burial: Liberty All Church Cemetery, Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 71019029

Family Members
Spouse
Caroline A. Williams Darnall 1823-1884
Children
Mary Elizabeth Darnell Fuller 1849-1934
Lewis A. Darnall 1850-1937
David L. Darnall 1855-1915
Julia Darnall Ward 1857-1901
Robert Benjamin Darnall 1859-1894
Maintained by: Linda Marrison (47294358)
Originally Created by: Descendant Seeker (46829194)
Added: 8 Jun 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71019029/william-darnall
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Darnell, William S (I3019)
 
2452
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- most info came from White-Adam--(TNYesterday.com) - see Misc-Docs-Pics
 
White, Moses (I2938)
 
2453
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- most info obtained from the book 'The Bartletts, Ancestral, genealogical, biographical, historical.
- Comprising an account of the American progenitors of the Bartlett family, with special reference to the
- descendants of John Bartlett, of Weymouth and Cumberland
- by Thomas Edward Bartlett
- published 1892

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Daniel Bartlett

Birth: 24 Jan 1684
Death: 29 Jun 1762 (aged 78) Glocester, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Burial: Union Cemetery, North Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Memorial #: 231877304

Family Members
Parents
John Bartlett 1644-1684
Sarah Aldrich Bartlett 1646-1685
Spouse
Mary Paul Bartlett 1684-1715
Children
Joanna Bartlett Aldrich 1713-1766
Created by: James Bianco (47745493)
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Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/231877304/daniel-bartlett: accessed March 14, 2026), memorial page for Daniel Bartlett (24 Jan 1684-29 Jun 1762), Find a Grave Memorial ID 231877304, citing Union Cemetery, North Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA; Maintained by James Bianco (contributor 47745493).
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Bartlett, Daniel (I2822)
 
2454
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- most info obtained from the book 'The Bartletts, Ancestral, genealogical, biographical, historical.
- Comprising an account of the American progenitors of the Bartlett family, with special reference to the
- descendants of John Bartlett, of Weymouth and Cumberland
- by Thomas Edward Bartlett
- published 1892
 
Bartlett, Sarah (I2826)
 
2455
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- most info obtained from the book 'The Bartletts, Ancestral, genealogical, biographical, historical.
- Comprising an account of the American progenitors of the Bartlett family, with special reference to the
- descendants of John Bartlett, of Weymouth and Cumberland
- by Thomas Edward Bartlett
- published 1892
 
Bartlett, Moses (I2825)
 
2456
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- most info obtained from the book 'The Bartletts, Ancestral, genealogical, biographical, historical.
- Comprising an account of the American progenitors of the Bartlett family, with special reference to the
- descendants of John Bartlett, of Weymouth and Cumberland
- by Thomas Edward Bartlett
- published 1892
 
Bartlett, John (I2824)
 
2457
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- much info obtained from the book 'Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections'

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Sarah Woodson Mosby

Birth: 1 Jun 1665
Death: 12 Aug 1716 (aged 51) Virginia, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Unknown

Memorial #: 181358415

Bio:
Sarah Woodson was born to Robert Woodson and Elizabeth Ferris in the Colony of Virginia.

Around 1688, she married Edward Mosby. By 1704, they were living on about 150 acres in Henrico County.

Sarah and Edward had 8 known children together:

John Mosby
Robert Mosby
Agnes Mosby (m. John Binford)
Hezekiah Mosby (m. Elizabeth Cox)
Jacob Mosby (m. Susanna Cox)
Joseph Mosby (m. Sabrina x)
Richard Mosby (m. Hannah x)
Benjamin Mosby (m. Mary Poindexter)

Sarah died before 12 August 1716.

Family Members
Parents
Robert Woodson 1634-1707
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson 1638-1689
Spouse
Edward Mosby 1665-1742
Siblings
Robert Woodson 1660-1729
Richard Woodson 1662-1716
Benjamin Woodson 1666-1723
Elizabeth Woodson Payne 1678-1766
Mary Jane Woodson Payne 1678-1743
Children
Jacob Mosby Unknown-1781
John Mosby 1687-1718
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Woodson, Sarah (I2495)
 
2458
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- much info obtained from the book 'Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections'

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John Woodson III

Birth: 1655 Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Death: 5 Dec 1715 (aged 59-60) Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Henrico County, Virginia

Memorial #: 7061657

Bio:
John Woodson was the eldest son of Robert and Elizabeth Ferris Woodson. It is probable that he was born in Varina Parish, Henrico County, before 1660...
.... said to have married Judith Tarleton... the daughter of Stephen Tarleton of New Kent County and his wife, Susanna Bates...
There were six boys and two girls. TARLETON WOODSON, named for his grandfather, was the oldest, followed by John, Robert, Josiah and Jacob Woodson. Their two daughters, Judith and Elizabeth Woodson followed, and Stephen Woodson, who was also named for his grandfather, was the youngest...
Judith and John died within a few short years of each other. Judith was living on March 2, 1712 when she relinquished her dower in land that John sold. She must have died before February 7, 1714 for she was not mentioned, when John sold land on that date. John, himself, died before Christmas of 1715. He made his will on November 25, 1715 and died less that two weeks later, for his will was recorded in court on December 5, 1715, in Henrico County... He made four of his sons; TARLETON, John, Robert and Jacob Woodson the executors....
John Woodson... born in Henrico County.. married Susanna Fleming Bates, the widow of John Bates, Jr and the sister of Ursula Fleming... His will was presented in court on May 21, 1754...
Robert Woodson... born in Henrico County... married Sarah Womack... died by June 17, 1729, when his will was presented in court
Josiah Woodson... married Mary Royall and lived in Goochland County... His will was proved in Goochland County on November 16, 1736...
Jacob Woodson... born in Henrico County... apparently did not marry... will was proved in Henrico County on August 5, 1728...
Judith Woodson... born in Henrico County... married Stephen Cox... Stephen Cox's will was presented in court in Cumberland County on January 5, 1743. He named his wife, Judith and also their children: Stephen, William, Josiah and Judith Cox
Elizabeth Woodson... born in Henrico County... married Joseph Pleasants, the son of Jospeh Pleasants, Sr of 5th day 9th month 1732 at the Curles Meeting House...
Stephen Woodson... born in Henrico County and lived as an adult in Goochland County... married Elizabeth Branch, the daughter of Matthew Branch of Warwick... married on 2nd day 11 month 1730... Stephen's will was written on February 21, 1735 and presented in court on November 16, 1736 in Goochland County..'

John Woodson list his sons:
Tarlton, Jacob, John , Robert, Josiah, Stephen,
Daughters: Judith, Elizabeth
John states that he has 8 children ****
wife is not mentioned. ****
Family Members
Parents
Robert Woodson 1634-1707
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson 1638-1689
Spouse
Judith Tarleton Fleming Woodson 1658-1714
Siblings
Robert Woodson 1660-1729
Richard Woodson 1662-1716
Sarah Woodson Mosby 1665-1716
Benjamin Woodson 1666-1723
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson Lewis 1668-1740
Elizabeth Woodson Payne 1678-1766
Mary Jane Woodson Payne 1678-1743
Children
Tarleton W. Woodson 1681-1761
John Woodson 1688-1754
Elizabeth Woodson Pleasants 1708-1767
Created by: Scotty Davis (46558058)
Added: 7 Jan 2003
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7061657/john-woodson
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7061657/john-woodson: accessed 01 January 2024), memorial page for John Woodson III (1655-5 Dec 1715), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7061657; Burial Details Unknown, Henrico County, Virginia; Maintained by Scotty Davis (contributor 46558058).
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Woodson, John (I2493)
 
2459
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- much info obtained from the book 'Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections'

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Mary Jane Woodson Payne

Birth: 1678 Virginia, USA
Death: 1743 (aged 64-65) Virginia, USA
Burial: Payne Cemetery, Goochland, Goochland County, Virginia, USA
Plot: Possibly Buried here?
Memorial #: 56809161
Family Members
Parents
Robert Woodson 1634-1707
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson 1638-1689
Spouse
George John Payne 1670-1744
Siblings
Robert Woodson 1660-1729
Richard Woodson 1662-1716
Sarah Woodson Mosby 1665-1716
Benjamin Woodson 1666-1723
Elizabeth Woodson Payne 1678-1766
Children
Josias Payne 1705-1785
George John Payne 1707-1784
Robert Payne 1709-1739
John Payne 1713-1784
Maintained by: Frank Merriman (47476475)
Originally Created by: P Fazzini (46565936)
Added: 8 Aug 2010
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Mary Woodson Payne

Birth: 1678
Death: 1766

Family links:
Parents:
Robert Woodson (1634 - 1707)
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson (1638 - 1689)

Spouse:
George Payne (1677 - 1744)

Children:
Josias Payne (1705 - 1785)*
George Payne (1707 - 1784)*
John Payne (1713 - 1784)*

Siblings:
Robert Woodson (1660 - 1729)*
Richard Ferris Woodson (1662 - 1704)*
Benjamin Lewis Woodson (1666 - 1723)*
Mary Woodson Payne (1678 - 1766)

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Payne Cemetery
Goochland
Goochland County
Virginia, USA
Plot: Possibly Buried here?

Created by: P Fazzini
Record added: Aug 08, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 56809161
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Woodson, Mary (I413)
 
2460
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- much info obtained from the book 'Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections'

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Benjamin Woodson

Birth: 21 Aug 1666 Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Death: Aug 1723 (aged 56-57) Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Curles Neck Meeting House Burying GroundHenrico County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 98902359
Bio:
TIDEWATER FAILIES OF VIRGINIA, by Mrs. Davis, pps. 403-418
- THE WOODSON FAMILY:

Notes from

Notes http://trevilians.com/others/wood1.htm

ROBERT WOODSON deposed, June 1680,that he was "46 years of age or thereabouts," and, 1 June 1696, that he was aged about 61. He married Elizabeth Ferris, daughter of Richard Ferris. On 21 Oct 1687 Robert Woodson, Richard Ferris and three others patented 1780 acres on White Oak Swamp in Varina Parish and the same day he, John Woodson, Sr., and two others patented 470 acres, also in Henrico county. He held 1157 acres in Henrico County, 1704, and died after 1 Oct 1707.

Family Members
Parents
Robert Woodson 1634-1707
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson 1638-1689
Spouse
Sarah Porter Woodson 1668-1722
Siblings
Robert Woodson 1660-1729
Richard Woodson 1662-1716
Sarah Woodson Mosby 1665-1716
Elizabeth Woodson Payne 1678-1766
Mary Jane Woodson Payne 1678-1743
Children ?? where is Elizabeth Woodson Daniel (1710 - 1761)* - listed previously ??
Benjamin Woodson 1702-1735
Sarah Woodson Womack 1710-Unknown
Created by: d yancey (47108011)
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Benjamin Lewis Woodson

Birth: Aug. 21, 1666
Henrico County
Virginia, USA
Death: Aug., 1723
Henrico County
Virginia, USA

TIDEWATER FAILIES OF VIRGINIA, by Mrs. Davis, pps. 403-418
- THE WOODSON FAMILY:

Notes from

Notes http://trevilians.com/others/wood1.htm

ROBERT WOODSON deposed, June 1680,that he was "46 years of age or thereabouts," and, 1 June 1696, that he was aged about 61. He married Elizabeth Ferris, daughter of Richard Ferris. On 21 Oct 1687 Robert Woodson, Richard Ferris and three others patented 1780 acres on White Oak Swamp in Varina Parish and the same day he, John Woodson, Sr., and two others patented 470 acres, also in Henrico county. He held 1157 acres in Henrico County, 1704, and died after 1 Oct 1707.

Family links:
Parents:
Robert Woodson (1634 - 1707)
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson (1638 - 1689)

Spouse:
Sarah Porter Woodson (1668 - 1723)*

Children:
Elizabeth Woodson Daniel (1710 - 1761)* ?? no longer listed as a child of this couple ??

Siblings:
Robert Woodson (1660 - 1729)*
Richard Ferris Woodson (1662 - 1704)*
Benjamin Lewis Woodson (1666 - 1723)
Mary Woodson Payne (1678 - 1766)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Curles Neck Meeting House Burying Ground
Henrico County
Virginia, USA

Created by: d yancey
Record added: Oct 14, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 98902359
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Woodson, Benjamin Lewis (I888)
 
2461
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- much info obtained from the book 'Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections'

** Note the info deleted from first version to this version **

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Robert Woodson Jr.

Birth: 1660 Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1729 (aged 68-69) Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown

Memorial #: 136737174

Bio:
Robert Woodson Jr.

(1660-1729)

Family Members
Parents
Robert Woodson 1634-1707
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson 1638-1689
Spouse
Sarah Virginia Lewis Woodson 1669-1710
Siblings
Richard Woodson 1662-1716
Sarah Woodson Mosby 1665-1716
Benjamin Woodson 1666-1723
Elizabeth Woodson Payne 1678-1766
Mary Jane Woodson Payne 1678-1743
Children
Elizabeth Woodson Povall
Sarah Woodson Parsons 1692-1750
Created by: Carole Conrad (46532185)
Added: 2 Oct 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136737174/robert-woodson
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136737174/robert-woodson: accessed 21 July 2023), memorial page for Robert Woodson Jr. (1660-1729), Find a Grave Memorial ID 136737174; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Carole Conrad (contributor 46532185).
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Robert Woodson, Jr

Birth: 1660
Virginia, USA
Death: 1729
Virginia, USA

*Robert Woodson Jr., (1660-1729), son of Robert WOODSON Sr. and Elizabeth FERRIS

MARRIAGE
Married
1 Sarah, the daughter of John LEWIS and his wife, Isobel WARNER.
Sarah's paternal grandfather was Robert LEWIS, an immigrant from Wales.
Her maternal grandfather was Augustine WARNER, an immigrant from Norwich, England.

Sarah Lewis Woodson died before 1710.

2ND MARRIAGE
In that year Robert Woodson (Jr.) requested to be “liberated” from his Henrico County Quaker community in order to marry 2 Rachel Watkins, who was not of that Quaker community.

QUAKER
He requested to be received back into his earlier community of Friends in 1723, perhaps after her death.

WILL
His 1729 will named only eight of his ten children, so two may have died before him.

CHILDREN
Stephen,

Joseph Woodson, son of Rachel, married Elizabeth Mattox who was the daughter of Quaker immigrant, John Mattox, and his wife Margaret Kent

Robert,

Elizabeth Woodson, the daughter of Rachel, married John Knight.

Sarah Woodson, daughter of Sarah, married Joseph Parsons.

Mary

Agnes

GRANDCHILDREN LINEAGE
In the next generation, Joseph Woodson (son of Joseph Woodson and Elizabeth Mattox) married his cousin, Elizabeth Parsons (daughter of Sarah Woodson and Joseph Parsons): his aunt becoming his mother-in-law.

The daughter of this marriage, Judith Woodson, married Jonathan Knight, the grandson of Robert Woodson Jr.'s second marriage: Judith was his great-granddaughter, whereas her husband was his grandson.

Their daughter was Judith Woodson Knight who married William Amis.

John Woodson (1586-1633) and his wife Sarah Winston were the immigrants of this family, arriving in Jamestown in 1619 on the ship George. Aboard was the new governor, Sir George Yeardley, about one hundred young Englishmen who would become settlers, and Woodson, a “surgeon” for the company of English soldiers protecting the new colony. He located on land owned by the governor, Flowerdew Hundred (named for his wife Temperance Flowerdew), thirty miles above Jamestown on the south side of the James River.
According to Woodson family tradition, the two Woodson sons, John and Robert, were twelve and ten years old in 1644 when the Indian chief, Opechacanogh, led an uprising against the settlement. John Woodson, returning home after visiting a patient, was killed in sight of his house. The Indians then began attacking the cabin which was barred against them.It was defended by Sarah and Ligon, a friend who was visiting at the time. Using an old musket, Ligon managed to kill nine of the Indians. Two others attempted to enter the house by the chimney, but Sarah scalded one to death with boiling water then seized the iron roasting spit with both hands and brained the other. The boys had been hidden away: one under a wash tub and the other in a pit used for storing potatoes. For several generations descendants of these boys were called either Tub Woodsons or Potato Hole Woodsons.

In the 1650s, Robert Woodson (1634-1707)married Elizabeth Ferris (1638-1689), the daughter of immigrant Richard Ferris and his wife Mary Beaple of Curles plantation. Robert acquired a large estate and lived the life of a wealthy planter. His name appeared on many of the court records of the time as witness to documents, but his only public service was as Surveyor of Highways in Henrico County in 1685. In some papers he is given the title of Colonel.

The marriages of three of his children are of special interest:

His son Joseph Woodson, son of Rachel, married Elizabeth Mattox who was the daughter of Quaker immigrant, John Mattox, and his wife Margaret Kent.

His daughter Sarah Woodson, daughter of Sarah, married Joseph Parsons.

Elizabeth Woodson, the daughter of Rachel, married John Knight.

In the next generation, Joseph Woodson (son of Joseph Woodson and Elizabeth Mattox) married his cousin, Elizabeth Parsons (daughter of Sarah Woodson and Joseph Parsons): his aunt becoming his mother-in-law.

The daughter of this marriage, Judith Woodson, married Jonathan Knight, the grandson of Robert Woodson Jr.'s second marriage: Judith was his great-granddaughter, whereas her husband was his grandson.

Their daughter was Judith Woodson Knight who married William Amis.

John WOODSON "The Immigrant" (1586-1644) was among the early settlers of the Jamestowne, Virginia Colony and is a Jamestowne Society qualifying ancestor. He came to Virginia in the ship GEORGE on 19 Apr 1619, as surgeon to a company of British soldiers. A native of Dorsetshire, England, he was an Oxford Student in 1608. He brought with him his wife Sarah from Devonshire, England and they settled at now called Flowerdew Hundred‡, some 30 miles above Jamestown on the south side of James River in what is now Prince George County.

It was, no doubt, at this place that their two sons, John (b.1632) and Robert (b.1634), were born. John and Sarah escaped unharmed during the Indian uprising in 1622. Flowerdew had very few casualties primarily because it was a palisaded settlement. Dr. John WOODSON was killed in the 1644 Indian uprising led by Chief Opechancano, son of Powhatan, at settlements along the James River

Flowerdew Hundred, located on the west/south side of the James River about twenty (20) miles upriver from Jamestowne and variously referred to as Flourdieu Hundred or Peirsey's Hundred, is probably named after Temperance FLOWERDIEU wife of Sir George YEARDLEY, VA's first Governor, who came to Virginia in January 1619 on the same ship with John and Sarah WOODSON. This about the time of the first legislative assembly in Jamestown - July 30, 1619-August 4, 1619. Flowerdieu was represented in the assembly, the first House of Burgesses, by Ensigne Roffingham and Mr. Jefferson.

The YEARDLEY'S owned the plantation and in 1624 sold it to Abraham PEIRSEY and it became Peirsey's Hundred. When counties were established in 1634 Flowerdew Hundred was part of Charles City County and in 1702 was included in the new Prince George County. Presently, Flowerdew Hundred Foundation (1716 Flowerdew Road, Hopewell, VA 23860) owns and maintains the plantation as a Public Trust.

The Flowerdieu Hundred post windmill, erected in 1621 was recontructed in 1978, stands on a ridge overlooking the James River. Flowerdew Hundred, one of the earliest original land grants in Virginia, has had abundant natural resources at this strategic bend in the James River that have attracted people since prehistoric times. Archaeological excavations at Flowerdew Hundred during the last three decades have uncovered over 200,000 artifacts.

Sarah WOODSON was a brave pioneer woman. In the absence of her husband during the Indian Uprising of April 18, 1644, aided by Robert LIGON, she resisted an attack by the Indians, killing nine. She loaded the gun while LIGON fired, and hearing a noise up the chimney she threw the bed upon the coals, the stifling smoke bringing two Indians down, whom she dispatched. Her sons, Robert in the potato hole and John under the tub, were saved. For many years they were called "Potato Hole" and "Tub." Over the years this story has been passed on from one WOODSON generation to the next and as passed among the various families has varied a bit in details but not in Sarah's bravery in defending her children. John WOODSON, caught in the open on his way home from visiting a patient, was killed. The old Woodson muzzle loading matchlock musket rifle, originally eight feet long and later modified to seven feet six inches, was preserved and now owned by The Virginia Historical Society and is on permanent exhibit in the Virginia Museum in Richmond. Woodson Rifle photo shown with permission of Kathy Hudson.

Most researchers believe that the WOODSONS were living at Flowerdew Hundred at the time of the 1644 massacre; although, there is apparently no record of whether they were living at Flowerdew Hundred or whether they had already settled on the north side of the James at "Curles". Robert and John WOODSON, were among Tythables at Curles Plantation in 1679. Curles Plantation was on the North side of the James River near Flowerdew Hundred. This plantation was once owned by Robert WOODSON's father-in-law Richard FERRIS, father of his wife Elizabeth FERRIS.

After John WOODSON'S death his Sarah married a DUNWELL and then a JOHNSON. On her death she left a combination inventory and nuncupative will which was recorded January 17, 1660/1. Bequests included John WOODSON, Robert WOODSON and Deborah WOODSON and Elizabeth DUNWELL. Henry Morton WOODSON in Historical Genealogy of the WOODSONS And Their Connections (published Memphis 1915) states that 20 of the 25 charter members of The First Families of Virginia are descendants of John WOODSON. Dr. John Woodson is the progenitor of the WOODSON Family in America. Among his descendants are Dolley Todd Madison, wife of President James Madison and the famous outlaw, Jesse Woodson James

was born in Devonshire, England in 1586

Dr. John Woodson, progenitor of the Woodson family in Campbell County, was born in Devonshire, England in 1586, and died at Fleur de Hundred, Virginia, some thirty miles above Jamestown, in what is now Prince George County, on April 19, 1644, he entered St. John's College, Oxford, on March 1, 1604.
On January 29, 1619, the ship "George" sailed from England, and the following April landed at Jamestown, Va.. This ship brought the new Governor, Sir George Yeardley, and about one hundred passengers, among whom were Dr. John Woodson of Dorsetshire, his wife Sarah Winston. Dr. Woodson and Sarah Winston were married in Devonshire, England.
Dr. Woodson came as a surgeon to a company of soldiers sent over for the better protection of the colonists from the Indians. In 1612 a vessel landed at Jamestown, having on board about 20 Negro captives, who had been kidnapped along the African coast by the Dutch Skipper. Dr. Woodson bought six of them, who were registered in 1623 as part of his household at Fleur de Hundred. We shall now relate the story of Dr. Woodson and his wife, Sarah, as they entered the harbor of Jamestown, written by Josephine Rich. It goes as such:
"It was a sunny April morning in 1619. Sarah and her husband, Dr. John Woodson, stood at the rail of the sailing ship, George, as it put into Jamestown harbor. It was the first glimpse of their new homeland.
"John's arm tightened about his wife's waist as he stood bracing them both against the stiff breeze. Sarah squeezed his hand in answer. At the moment it was the only answer she could manage, for suddenly their adventure in the New World was upon them.
"On their three month voyage across the wintry Atlantic, their days and nights had been filled with constant talk of the settlement of Jamestown. But somehow all their talk had not prepared them for the sudden shock of the smallness of it. Jamestown was only a log stockade with plumes of black smoke curling up into the sky from the huts within its protection. Although they could see only one stockade there were ten other settlements behind similar stockade walls, 600 Englishmen in all. Now, for the first time, women were arriving.
"This was the first time that the London Company had permitted women into the colony. And once they had accepted the importance of women to the new settlers they had gone to extremes about it, or so it seemed to Sarah. For the George carried some 60 women to be sold to the colonists as wives. The price was 120 pounds of tobacco, which was the cost of passage.
"John Woodson had said that these women would make a difference to the new colonists. And he told Sarah not to wrinkle up her pretty nose at them, she'd be glad enough for their company once she'd sat beside her own lonely fireplace in her prim lace cuffs for a fortnight!
"He said the women would tame the frontiersmen and put them into Sunday stiff collars and into church pews. They would want lace curtains for their windows and the best schools for their children. Trade would flourish. For profit was the reason for colonizing the new world. But Sarah thought the women looked anything but church going types!
"Suddenly everybody was on deck. The anchor chains rattled down the anchor. Sail were struck. Sailors scrambled up the yardarms.
"But it was less the rowdy frontiersmen who came out to the ship to greet their bartered brides than the Indians who rowed them out that held Sara's attention.
"They were truly red men and even more furious appearing than any drawings of Indians that had appeared in the British newspapers. Fascinated, Sarah stared down at the fierce, bared-to-the-waist savages in the canoe bobbing in the choppy water below. As if feeling her gaze on him, one of the Indians suddenly glared up at Sarah and she gave a panic-stricken gasp and buried her face in her husband's heavy overcoat. John patted her shoulder and laughed at her fears. He was later to learn that the Indians were not their friends, as he told Sarah, then, so assuringly.
"As an incentive to colonize America, men received 100 acres of free land when they came to the new world, and that year of 1619, at the first House of Burgess session, Virginia passed a law that wives, too, would receive 100 acres of free land. So Sarah and John chose their 200 acres about 30 miles from Jamestown, across the James River at a place called Fleur de Hundred, now in Prince George County. John and Sarah and their six slaves registered there in 1623.
"They had lived first in Jamestown and had come safely through the Jamestown massacre of 1622, and after that John said there would be no further Indian trouble. In fact, they did live without Indian incident for several years at Fleur de Hundred. A son was born to them there in 1632 and another son in 1634.
"The Woodson's, like all settlers, owned several guns. The doctor always carried a gun with him on his medical calls and frequently brought home game in his medical saddle bags. The gun that hung over the Woodson log cabin mantelpiece was seven feet six inches long, and had a bore large enough to admit a man's thumb. How anyone could lift it, much less fire it to kill, Sarah had no idea. But she was one day to learn!
"The Woodson boys were eight and ten years old on that fateful April 18, 1644. And the boys might have been out in the tobacco fields working that morning, except for the visit of an itinerant shoemaker named Ligon, who was there for his yearly visit to measure the entire household for their year's supply of shoes. Sarah hoped that the doctor would return from his medical call before Ligon the shoemaker had to leave, for the doctor needed a new pair of riding boots.
"The spring planting had taken the slaves into the fields so that Sarah and Ligon and the two boys were alone in the cabin when the Indians attacked.
"The blood-curdling war whoops rang out and Sarah froze as she looked through the cabin window and saw the feather headdresses come pouring out of the woods. Automatically, Sarah dropped the heavy cross-bar on the cabin door. Ligon lifted the seven-foot gun down from the mantelpiece.
"An arrow hit a window ledge. Sara bolted the inside shutters on the windows. At the half-story window above in the sleeping loft Ligon poised the giant gun on the window ledge, ready. A powder horn and extra balls lay within hand's reach, ready.
"She must hide the boys, Sarah thought. But where? The potato bin hole beneath the cabin floor! It was half-empty and tar-kettle dark! It ought to be safe! She lifted the trap door and told one frightened boy to jump, and not to utter a sound.
"There was an empty wash tub in the corner of the built-in shed. Eight-year-old Robert might be able to squeeze inside it. He wasn't very big. Sarah told him to squat on the floor. She upturned the wash tub over the boy and then hurried to the hearth to build up the fire under the cooking kettle hanging from the fireplace crane. The kettle held the family's supper soup. She added water to fill it to the top and pushed it over the hottest coals. If one of the demon Indians tried to come down the chimney she had a scalding bath ready.
"Looking through a chink in the window shutter Sarah counted nine savages in the howling mob about the cabin. Suddenly her husband appeared, riding out of the forest with his gun ready to fire. Sarah saw him before the Indians did. She let out a cry and then held her breath as she watched.
"Before the doctor could shoot, one of the Indians turned and saw him. He aimed and shot his arrow. It struck the doctor and his gunfire went astray. He fell from his horse and several of the Indians rushed at him waving their battle axes. Sarah covered her eyes.
"Ligon's rifle kept cracking. He had gotten three Indians. Sarah watched them fall. Ligon killed five Indians before Sarah heard the noise in the chimney.
"They had killed her husband. She was ready to die defending the lives of her sons!
"Sarah stood to one side of the hearth with her hand on the kettle. The water scalding, the coals red hot. the Indian came down feet first. Sarah tipped the kettle and gave it to him in full force. He screeched in agony and lay writhing on the floor.
"There was more noise up the chimney. Another one was coming down. Sarah grabbed the heavy iron roasting spit. She raised it above her head, holding it with both hands.
"As the second Indian stooped to come out of the chimney, Sarah brought her weapon down on his head. It sounded like a pumpkin splitting. He fell heavily to the floor, killed instantly.
"She looked up from the bloody bodies to see Ligon unbolting the cabin door.
"'I'm going to fetch the doctor's body,'" he told her. 'The red devils are finished.'
"Sarah counted seven dead Indians in the clearing. The heavy Woodson rifle had served them well.
"Although John Woodson had been killed by the Indians, his sons lived to carry on the Woodson name. today, some 300 years later, it is a proud family tradition among theWoodson descendants to be known as either the potato hole Woodsons or the wash tub Woodsons."
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Children:
Robert Woodson*

*In the 1650s, Robert Woodson (1634-1707)married Elizabeth Ferris (1638-1689), the daughter of immigrant Richard Ferris and his wife Mary Beaple of Curles plantation. Robert acquired a large estate and lived the life of a wealthy planter. His name appeared on many of the court records of the time as witness to documents, but his only public service was as Surveyor of Highways in Henrico County in 1685. In some papers he is given the title of Colonel.

curles

Curles Neck Plantation (also known as Curles Neck Farm) is located between State Route 5 and the north bank of the James River in the Varina district of Henrico County, Virginia. One of the great James River Plantations, Curles Neck has remained in active use for almost 400 years and remains a privately owned working farm which is not currently open to the public.

As "Curles Neck Farm", a 5600 acre property was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2009.[1][2]

In November of 1635, a year after the formal designation of Henrico County as one of 8 shires (or counties) in the Virginia Colony, a land patent for 750 acres (3.0 km2) was granted to Captain Thomas Harris, who had apparently served under Sir Thomas Dale. The tobacco farm was referred to by early settlers as "Longfield", but soon thereafter became known as Curles Neck. Captain Harris served in the House of Burgesses at Jamestown as a Burgess for Curles Neck.

The source of the name Curles Neck in unknown. Many people thought that the name derived from the meandering sweeping curves of the tidal James River in the area, which can clearly be seen by map. However, the family name of Curle is recorded in various grants over a span of one hundred years in the books at the State Land Registry Office. A prominent representative of that family was the patriot Wilson Roscow Curle of the Revolutionary era.

Seat of Nathaniel Bacon[edit]

In the early 1670s, the property was owned by Nathaniel Bacon. The colonists in outlying locations such as those in Henrico and the Northern Neck came into conflict with the Colony's Royal Governor, Sir William Berkeley over taking reprisal action for alleged thefts by the Native Americans. In 1676, the tension erupted into a conflict between the colonists known as Bacon's Rebellion. Governor Berkeley was forced to retreat from Jamestown to the join loyalists on the Eastern Shore. Bacon fell ill and died in Gloucester, and the rebellion fell apart. In the aftermath, two dozen colonists were tried and hanged by Governor Berkeley. After Nathaniel Bacon was found guilty of treason post-mortem, his property was confiscated by the Crown, and later resold to William Randolph.

Revolutionary and Civil War periods[edit]

During the mid-18th century, John Pleasants donated the first Quaker meeting house at Curles Neck and was one of the trustees appointed to represent the newly formed Town of Richmond. In 1771, his slaves were granted their freedom under the terms of his will. In 1852 Charles Senff, a New York sugar merchant, purchased the then 3,250 acre Curles tract from William Allen. He also purchased two adjoining farms increasing his holdings to over 5,000 acres. Seniff built the 15-room brick Georgian Revival mansion that exists today to replace the antebellum house which had fallen into disrepair during the Civil War.

Curles Neck Farm is a large plantation style farm located on the northern banks of the James River. It was first owned by Captain Thomas Harris in 1635. He served as a burgess (or representative) for this area in the House of Burgesses at Jamestown. It was owned by Nathaniel Bacon in the 1670s. Nathaniel was upset with the governor of Virginia for being too friendly towards the American Indians and led Bacon’s Rebellion in 1676. His land at Curles Neck was confiscated (taken away) and resold to the well-known Randolph family (whose descendants were Thomas Jefferson and Robert E. Lee). The Randolph family grew tobacco and built a large mansion on the property which fell into disrepair after the Civil War. In 1894 an enterprising farmer named Charles Sneff purchased the land. He started raising cattle, sheep, and horses, and he built the mansion which is there today. After his death in 1913, a horse-lover named CK Billings acquired the property and opened a horse racing track. The Strawberry Hill Horse Races were held here during this time. The next owner, AB Ruddick, started the famous Curles Neck Dairy farm here in 1933 which was one of the largest dairy farms in the area. The milk was processed and bottled at a factory in Richmond which still exists and is called the Dairy Bar. Curles Neck is no longer a dairy farm and is being mined for sand and gravel

Family links:
Parents:
Robert Woodson (1634 - 1707)
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson (1638 - 1689)

Spouse:
Sarah Lewis Woodson*

Children:
Sarah Woodson Parsons*

Siblings:
Robert Woodson (1660 - 1729)
Richard Ferris Woodson (1662 - 1704)*
Benjamin Lewis Woodson (1666 - 1723)*
Mary Woodson Payne (1678 - 1766)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Body lost or destroyed

Created by: Carole Conrad
Record added: Oct 02, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 136737174
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marthaellen&id=I4219

•ID: I4219
•Name: Robert Woodson
•Sex: M
•Birth: 1660
•Reference Number: 1117
•Death: 1740
•Death: 1729
•Note:
Resided Henrico Co., VA

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Father: Robert Woodson b: 1634 in Curles, Henrico Co., VA
Mother: Elizabeth (Sarah) Ferris b: 1638

Marriage 1
Sarah (Elizabeth) Lewis b: 1667
Children
1.Has Children Elizabeth Woodson b: 1694

Marriage 2
Rachel Watkins
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Woodson, Robert Jr (I2051)
 
2462
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- much info obtained from the book 'Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections'
 
Woodson, Joseph (I2494)
 
2463
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- name Johnson? or Johnston?

- birth record lists parents as W H Johnston and H J Hamilton

- death certificate lists parents William H Johnson and Elizabeth Hamilton ??

- death certificate lists spouse as Bettie Johnston ?? -- remarried after Cornelia Augusta Heath's death in 1903?

- ** 'See 'History of Marshall County' page in Misc-Docs-Pics **

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found at https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FWJS-62B

James M. Johnston, "Kentucky Births and Christenings, 1839-1960"
Name: James M. Johnston ****? Johnston?
Gender: Male
Christening Date:
Christening Place:
Birth Date: 26 Nov 1856 ****
Birthplace: Marshall, Kentucky ****
Death Date:
Name Note:
Race:
Father's Name: W. H. Johnston ****
Father's Birthplace:
Father's Age:
Mother's Name: H. J. Hamilton ****
Mother's Birthplace:
Mother's Age:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C51772-1
System Origin: Kentucky-EASy
GS Film number: 216833
Reference ID: 2:1HT1D79
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James Monroe Johnson

Birth: 26 Nov 1856
Death: 14 Apr 1939 (aged 82)
Burial: Strow Cemetery, Benton, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 26029082
Bio:
Son of William H. and Elizabeth Hamilton Johnson. ?? Elizabeth? Not Hulda Jane??
Cause of death: diabetic gangrene.

Family Members
Spouse
Cornelia Augusta Heath Johnson 1855-1903
Created by: Nia Gray (46585542)
Added: 15 Apr 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26029082
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 October 2018), memorial page for James Monroe Johnson (26 Nov 1856–14 Apr 1939), Find A Grave Memorial no. 26029082, citing Strow Cemetery, Benton, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Nia Gray (contributor 46585542) .
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James Monroe Johnson

Birth: Nov. 26, 1856
Death: Apr. 14, 1939

Son of William H. and Elizabeth Hamilton Johnson. ?? Elizabeth? Not Hulda Jane??
Cause of death: diabetic gangrene.

Burial:
Strow Cemetery
Benton
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Nia Gray
Record added: Apr 15, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 26029082
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James Monroe Johnston, "Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1955"
Name: James Monroe Johnston ****
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death ****
Event Date: 1939 ****
Event Place: Benton, Marshall, Kentucky ****
Residence Place:
Address:
Gender: Male
Age:
Marital Status:
Race:
Occupation:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: William H. Johnston ****
Father's Titles and Terms:
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Hamilton **** Elizabeth? not Hulda Jane?
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Birthplace:
Additional Relatives:
Spouse's Name: Bettie Johnston ****
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Reference ID: 8107
GS Film number: 1913353
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Johnson, James Monroe (I929)
 
2464
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- name possibly Milton G Bowers? - not according to death certificate

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found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JP12-P3X

Age: 92
Given Name: Martin
Middle Name:
Surname: Bowers
Name Suffix:
Birth Date: 29 Nov 1870
State: Tennessee
Last Place of Residence:
Previous Residence Postal Code:
Event Date: Nov 1962

Citing this Record:
"United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JP12-P3X : 20 May 2014), Martin Bowers, Nov 1962; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).
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Martin Giles Bowers

Birth: 29 Nov 1869 Carroll County, Tennessee, USA
Death: 13 Nov 1962 (aged 92) Buena Vista, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA
Burial: Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Camden, Benton County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 61787986
Bio:
Martin Giles Bowers served in the Tennessee General assembly from 1902 until 1904. He was a Mason
Family Members
Parents
John Bowers 1833-1877
Nancy Adaline Russell Bowers 1833-1914
Spouse
Eva Gay Kee Bowers 1894-1983
Siblings
Martha Bowers 1854-1876
Thomas Bowers 1857-1878
William Elijah Bowers 1859-1920
Vandella Paralee Bowers Walker 1863-1934
Susan Christina Bowers Butler 1867-1965
Julia Bowers Park 1872-1909
Jadie Elmina Bowers Butler 1875-1959
Maintained by: Sharon M. Bledsoe (46957219)
Originally Created by: Rick Lambert (47222177)
Added: 17 Nov 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61787986/martin-giles-bowers
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61787986/martin-giles-bowers: accessed 06 July 2023), memorial page for Martin Giles Bowers (29 Nov 1869-13 Nov 1962), Find a Grave Memorial ID 61787986, citing Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Camden, Benton County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Sharon M. Bledsoe (contributor 46957219).
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Martin Giles Bowers

Birth: Nov. 29, 1869
Death: Nov. 13, 1962

Mason

Burial:
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery
Camden
Benton County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Rick Lambert
Record added: Nov 17, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 61787986
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Bowers, Martin Giles (I341)
 
2465
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- name sometimes spelled Cowper/Couper

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found at https://sites.rootsweb.com/~paxson/balderston/Hibbs.html

Sarah2 Hibbs, the daughter of William and Hannah (Howell) Hibbs, was born in 1692, and died 2 December 1769. Sarah and Jonathan Cooper were married ca. 1714, presumably in the Byberry meeting house.
Jonathan and Sarah lived in Upper Makefield township.[34] They attended Wrightstown Preparative Meeting which in 1724 was shifted from Middletown Monthly Meeting to Buckingham. In 1734 it became a monthly meeting in its own right.[35]

Children of Jonathan and Sarah (Hibbs) Cooper:[36]

Hannah3 Cooper, b. 10 Apr; 1715; d.y.

Jeremiah Cooper, b. 30 Feb. 1716; m. Rebekah WILDMAN under the care of Middletown MM, June 1741. She gave birth to a baby a month later, the child not being her husband's. She obstinantly denied it but the meeting testified against her (disowned her) 6 July 1741.[37] He is not in the Bucks Co. tax records.

Hannah Cooper, b. 29 May 1719; m. 1739 John BALDERSTON;

Jonathan Cooper, b. 1 Sept. 1721; he appears in the tax duplicate in Upper Makefield in 1753 assessed on £10.2.6; in 1754 once for £10.1.3, and once for £10.2.6; in 1762 on £5.0.10; in 1763 on£10.2.6.[38]

Phebe Cooper, b. 29 Jan. 1723;
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Sarah Hibbs Cooper

Birth: 1692 Byberry, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 2 Dec 1769 (aged 76–77) Upper Makefield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Wrightstown Friends Meeting Cemetery, Wrightstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 96934804

Bio:
Daughter of William Hibbs and Nancy Howell. ?? Nancy - not Hannah?
Sarah married Jonathan Cooper on Mar 17,1713 in Byberry,Penn.
Family Members
Parents
William Hibbs 1665-1711
Spouse
Jonathan Cooper 1676-1769
Siblings
Joseph Hibbs 1688-1762
Jonathon Hibbs 1689-Unknown
Jacob Hibbs 1699-1734
William Hibbs 1700-1789
Children
Hannah Cooper Balderston 1719-1792
William Jacob Cooper 1730-1779
Created by: Vicky Dawn Waller Flow (47394980)
Added: 12 Sep 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96934804
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 November 2018), memorial page for Sarah Hibbs Cooper (1692–2 Dec 1769), Find A Grave Memorial no. 96934804, citing Wrightstown Friends Meeting Cemetery, Wrightstown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Vicky Dawn Waller Flow (contributor 47394980) .
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Hibbs, Sarah (I272)
 
2466
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- Nickname "Mattie".
 
Thompson, Martha Leona (I510)
 
2467
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- not mentioned in father's will

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DESCENDANTS LIST
Member: Mary Nell Arnold Nat'l #: 352078 Ancestor #: A084077
1.
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J W Arnold born on 10 - Nov - 1882 at Neva TN
died at _______________ on - - and his ( 1st ) wife
Nell Pearl Wilkinson born on 30 - May - 1884 at Morristown TN
died at _______________ on - - married on 5 - May - 1908
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died at Morristown TN on 24 - Feb - 1931 and his ( 1st ) wife
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died at _______________ on - - married on 18 - Dec - 1878
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died at Morristown Hamblen Co TN on 2 - Jul - 1899 and his ( 1st ) wife
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died at Hamblen Co TN on 1 - Jun - 1878 married on 6 - Jun - 1859
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Sallie Noe born on 2 - Dec - 1799 at Hamblen Co TN
died at Hamblen Co TN on 19 - Jun - 1883 married on 3 - Apr - 1815
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died at Hamblen Co TN on 27 - Oct - 1856 and his ( 1st ) wife
Margaret Spoon born on - - 1784 at Guilford Co NC
died at Hamblen Co TN on 2 - Apr - 1862 married on 27 - Feb - 1798
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The Said John Noe was the child of Peter Noe born on - - 1745 at Orange Co NC ****
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died at Orange Co on p - - 1782 married on - -

ASSOCIATED ANCESTOR (REVOLUTIONARY) RECORD

NOE, PETER Ancestor #: A084077

Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: CIRCA 1720 IRELAND
Death: 11-06-1787 ORANGE CO NORTH CAROLINA
Service Source: HAUN, NC REV ARMY ACCTS, VOL X, P 104, PART VIII, P 1111
Service Description: 1) PAID FOR SERVICES RENDERED
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Member: Annie Hoffmeister George Nat'l #: 239842 Ancestor #: A084077
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S L Hoffmeister born on 1 - Apr - 1858 at _______________
died at _______________ on - - and his ( 1st ) wife
Woodlie Fain Noe born on 24 - Jan - 1859 at _______________
died at _______________ on - - married on 1 - May - 1879
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The Said Woodlie Fain Noe was the child of Jonathan L Noe born on 6 - Sep - 1805 at _______________
died at _______________ on 7 - Oct - 1878 and his ( 2nd ) wife
Julia C Fain born on 1 - Apr - 1836 at _______________
died at _______________ on 16 - Oct - 1915 married on 4 - Feb - 1858
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The Said Jonathan L Noe was the child of John Noe Srborn on 17 - May - 1773 at _______________
died at _______________ on 27 - Oct - 1856 and his ( 1st ) wife
Margaret Spoon born on - - 1780 at _______________
died at _______________ on 2 - Apr - 1862 married on 27 - Feb - 1798
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The Said John Noe was the child of Peter Noe born on - - 1745 at _______________ ****
died at NC on p - - 1804 and his ( 1st ) wife
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The Said Peter Noe was the child of Peter Noe born on c - - 1720 at _______________ ****
died at _______________ on - - 1782 and his ( 1st ) wife
Hannah born on - - at _______________ ****
died at _______________ on p - - 1782 married on - -

ASSOCIATED ANCESTOR (REVOLUTIONARY) RECORD

NOE, PETER Ancestor #: A084077

Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: CIRCA 1720 IRELAND
Death: 11-06-1787 ORANGE CO NORTH CAROLINA
Service Source: HAUN, NC REV ARMY ACCTS, VOL X, P 104, PART VIII, P 1111
Service Description: 1) PAID FOR SERVICES RENDERED
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Noe, Peter (I2818)
 
2468
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- Obit or funeral announcement in The_Commercial_Appeal_Sun__Sep_26__1943; Lake County Tennessee Genealogy Facebook page, posted by Sherri Sontag.

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John Franklin Thompson

Birth: 1876
Death: 1943 (aged 66-67)
Burial: New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 5750470
Family Members
Parents
James Michael Thompson 1852-1920
Sarah A. Ruddle Thompson 1853-1896
Spouse
Minnie Boyette Thompson 1876-1949
Siblings
Robert Thompson 1871-1882
James Cornelius Thompson 1873-1956
Dora Agnes Thompson Dozier 1878-1932
Lala Virginia Thompson Derryberry 1881-1961
William Stephen Thompson 1883-1884
Claude C. Thompson 1886-1969
George Gaston Thompson 1888-1920
Susie Mary Thompson 1890-1979
Annie May Thompson Corum 1893-1982
Oscar Wilbur Thompson 1896-1976
Children
Infant Daughter Thompson 1901-1901
Roy Thompson 1902-1959
Maintained by: Mark O (47363755)
Originally Created by: Alberta Daniels Withrow (4586751)
Added: 8 Sep 2001
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5750470/john-franklin-thompson
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5750470/john-franklin-thompson: accessed 02 July 2023), memorial page for John Franklin Thompson (1876-1943), Find a Grave Memorial ID 5750470, citing New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Mason Hall, Obion County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Mark O (contributor 47363755).
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John Franklin Thompson

Birth: 1876
Death: 1943

Family links:
Parents:
James Michael Thompson (1852 - 1920)
Sarah A. Thompson (1853 - 1896)

Spouse:
Minnie Boyette Thompson (1876 - 1949)

Burial:
New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery
Mason Hall
Obion County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Alberta Daniels Withrow
Record added: Sep 08, 2001
Find A Grave Memorial# 5750470
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John Franklin Thompson, "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955"
Name: John Franklin Thompson
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Sep 1943
Event Place: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Age: 67
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 28 Sep 1876
Birthplace: Tenn.
Spouse's Name: Minnie R. Thompson
Father's Name: J.M. Thompson
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Mother's Name: Agnes Riddle
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: Merchant
Address: 60 S. Diana
Residence Place: Memphis, Shelby County, Tenn.
Cemetery: New Salem
Burial Place: Trimble, Tenn.
Burial Date:
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives: X
Digital Folder Number: 004184881
Image Number: 02646
GS Film number: 2137339
Reference ID: cn 22411
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Thompson, John Franklin (I528)
 
2469
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- of St Mildred's in Canterbury, Kent Co, England

- a musician
 
Wynne, John (I4519)
 
2470
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- on 1/22/1874 in Livingston, Co, KY married Mrs.Temperance () Allen (name also Temperance Yates?)
----- on 3/1/1855 in Marshall Co, KY a Tempa C Yates married a Samuel A Allen - both were single --- possibly her?

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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2804400&id=I564957418

ID: I564957418
•Name: Stephen CULP
•Given Name: Stephen
•Surname: Culp
•Sex: M
•Birth: 1821 in Bedford County, Tennessee
•Death: 11 Jan 1875 in Marshall County, Kentucky
•Note: REFN: 6944

HintsAncestry Hints for Stephen CULP

1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com

Father: Adam CULP b: in South Carolina
Mother: Abigail LENTZ

Marriage 1 ** actually marriage 2
Catherine Louisa TATE
•Married: Abt 1854
•Note: REFN34841
Children
1.Has No Children John Henry CULP b: 7 Nov 1854
2.Has No Children Lucy Frances CULP b: 16 Sep 1856 in Livingston County, Kentucky
3.Has No Children Mary W CULP b: 1858
4.Has Children Louisa Gertrude CULP b: 2 Mar 1861
5.Has No Children Franklin David Fenco CULP b: 22 Jan 1867 in Kentucky

Marriage 2 ** actually marriage 3
Temperance YATES
•Married: 22 Jan 1874 in Livingston County, Kentucky
•Note: REFN34843

Marriage 3 ** actually marriage 1
America S MANNING
•Married: Abt 1842
•Note: REFN34839
Children
1.Has Children Martha Jane CULP b: 9 Aug 1842 in Bedford County, Tennessee
2.Has Children Samuel Josiah CULP b: 20 Aug 1844 in Bedford County, Tennessee
3.Has Children James Riley CULP b: 3 Mar 1848
4.Has No Children Sarah Catherine CULP b: 15 Jul 1851
5.Has Children William Andrew CULP b: 12 Dec 1852
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1998319&id=I06944

ID: I06944
•Name: Stephen CULP
•Sex: M
•Birth: 1816 in Bedford County, Tennessee
•Death: 11 JAN 1875 in Marshall County, Kentucky
•Reference Number: 6944
•Medical Information: Died at the age of 59

HintsAncestry Hints for Stephen CULP

1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com

Father: Adam CULP b: in South Carolina?
Mother: Abigale UNKNOWN

Marriage 1 America S UNKNOWN
•Married: ABT. 1842
Children
1.Has No Children Martha Jane CULP b: 9 AUG 1842
2.Has No Children Samuel Josiah CULP b: 20 AUG 1844 in Marshall County, Kentucky
3.Has No Children James Riley CULP b: 3 MAR 1848
4.Has No Children Sarah Catherine CULP b: 15 JUL 1851
5.Has No Children William A CULP b: 12 DEC 1852

Marriage 2 Catherine Louisa TATE
•Married: ABT. 1854
Children
1.Has No Children Henry CULP b: 7 NOV 1854
2.Has No Children Lucy Frances CULP b: 16 SEP 1856
3.Has No Children Mary W CULP b: 1858
4.Has No Children Louiza Gertrude CULP b: 2 MAR 1861
5.Has No Children Franklin D F CULP b: 1866

Marriage 3 Temperance ALLEN
•Married: 22 JAN 1874 in Livingston County, Kentucky
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found at http://kentuckyexplorer.com/nonmembers/KEAuggenealogy.html

July-August (1997) Queries - From The Pages Of The Kentucky Explorer. Help If You Can!

Culp
Seeking info. on Stephen Culp, b. between 1816 and 1825 in Tenn., listed in the 1870 Marshall Co. census and d. in Marshall Co., 1/11/1875. His first wife was America S., no maiden name. They were m. in Tenn. and lived in Bedford Co., near Shelbyville. They sold the farm there in 1844 and moved to Marshall Co. in 1845.
Randy Wynn
112 Rathford Ct.
Madison, AL 35758-9202
e-mail: [email protected]
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Culp, Stephen E Josiah (I116)
 
2471
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- on 1/29/1807 in Caroline Co, MD married Margarett P Willson
- ?? while Margaret Craddock still alive - or did they divorce ?? - or death date wrong ??

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Found at http://genealogytrails.com/del/kent/kentmarriages-A.html

Brumwell Melvin Sarah Anderson 8 Oct 1812
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Melvin, Brummell (I1479)
 
2472
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- on 12/23/1949 in Mountain View, Howard Co, MO married Loretta L Timler 1927

** - Did they get married twice in 1949? - first in AR in Aug and then in Dec in MO??

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found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHY-BJRW

Name: Paul E Utley
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 20 Nov 1919
Event Place: Hopkins, Kentucky, United States
Gender: 9
Mother's Name: Katherine Hawkins ****

Citing this Record
"Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHY-BJR4 : 11 February 2018), Katherine Hawkins in entry for Paul E Utley, 20 Nov 1919; citing Birth, Hopkins, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort.
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found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J5NY-Y29?treeref=KWDM-9PD

Age: 85
Given Name: Paul
Middle Name:
Surname: Utley
Name Suffix:
Birth Date: 20 Nov 1919
State: Kentucky
Last Place of Residence: Brownsburg, Hendricks, Indiana
Previous Residence Postal Code: 46112
Event Date: 10 May 2004

Citing this Record
"United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J5NY-Y29 : 19 May 2014), Paul Utley, 10 May 2004; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).
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found at findagrave.com on 8/5/2018

Paul Edward Utley, Sr

Birth: 20 Nov 1919 Madisonville, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death: 10 May 2004 (aged 84) Brownsburg, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Plainfield, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Memorial #: 21784065

Bio:
His obituary from the May 11, 2004 Indianapolis Star: Paul Edward Utley, Sr. 84, Brownsburg, died Monday, May 10, 2004. He was born November 20, 1919 in Madisonville, Kentucky to the late James Garnett and Katherine (Hawkins) Utley. He was a self-employed businessman for many years, retiring in 1990. He enjoyed woodworking, traveling, photography and the outdoors. Paul was a WWII Marine and Merchant Marine Veteran. He was also a member of the Brownsburg Church of Latter Day Saints. Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, in Hampton-Gentry Funeral Home, Plainfield, where friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 11. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery. Survivors include: his wife, Loretta L. (Timler) Utley; sons, Donald Paul, James E., Stephen W., Paul E. Utley Jr.; daughters, Deborah A. Larkin, Yvette M. Bryant; brother, William Utley; sisters, Louise Alexander, Frieda Oglesby; 17 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Michelle L. Marshall.
Gravesite Details Place of death was mentioned in the Hendricks County Flyer.

Family Members
Parents
James Garnett Utley 1892-1982
Siblings
Frieda Mae Utley Oglesby 1924-2004
Created by: J.Sullivan (46827102)
Added: 27 Sep 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21784065
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 05 August 2018), memorial page for Paul Edward Utley, Sr (20 Nov 1919–10 May 2004), Find A Grave Memorial no. 21784065, citing Maple Hill Cemetery, Plainfield, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA ; Maintained by J.Sullivan (contributor 46827102) .
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Utley, Paul Edward Sr (I834)
 
2473
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- on 5/31/1856 in Carroll Co, TN married 2nd husband James Bobbitt b. 1786 d. 12/1878 - 6/1880 in TN

- sister Judith married John Henry Boyd -- brother of Thomas Boyd

**** 2 findagrave.com entries **** -- one has been removed as of 7/7/2025
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found at findagrave.com on 6/21/2015

Sarah Elizabeth Butler Bobbitt

Birth: Sep. 1, 1804
Montgomery County
North Carolina, USA
Death: Nov. 9, 1881, USA

Sarah Elizabeth Butler, II was a daughter of Elias Butler. Her mother is believed to be Sarah Elizabeth Starke Butler. She had eleven siblings, one of whom was Sarah Butler, I.

Sarah Elizabeth Butler, II married first to Thomas R. Boyd on February 21, 1822.

Sarah Elizabeth Butler, II Boyd married second to James Bobbitt in June 1856 after the death of her first husband who died on September 10, 1853.
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NOTES:
1850 Civil District #18, Carroll, Tennessee census shows eight children in the household. Relationships were not noted on this census.

From persona on March 14, 2015:
Middle name.

If anyone has more/better information, please contact me.

Family links:
Parents:
Thomas Elias Butler (1760 - 1838)
Sarah Elizabeth Starke Butler (1760 - 1850)

Spouses:
Thomas R. Boyd (____ - 1853)
James Bobbitt (1786 - ____)

Children:
William Harvey Boyd (1832 - 1915)*
Sarah Catherine Boyd Butler (1843 - 1911)*

Siblings:
Mary Catherine Butler Queen*
Mary Elizabeth Butler McAuley (1791 - ____)*
Judith Butler Boyd (1791 - 1870)*
John Franklin Butler (1795 - ____)*
Nathaniel Cornelius Butler (1796 - 1880)*
Joshua Daniel Butler (1802 - 1878)*
Sarah Elizabeth Butler Bobbitt (1804 - 1881)

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Oak Grove Cemetery
Carroll County
Tennessee, USA

Maintained by: Pam Barns
Originally Created by: Barbara Rodgers (Inactiv...
Record added: Nov 02, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 43871014 **** memorial #1
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Sarah Butler Bobbitt

Birth: Sep. 1, 1804
Death: Sep. 9, 1884

Family links:
Parents:
Elias Butler (1760 - 1838)
Sarah Starke Butler (1760 - 1850)

Spouse:
James Bobbitt (1786 - ____)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Oak Grove Cemetery
Carroll County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Sandra Moody
Record added: Jul 23, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73802776 **** memorial #2 -- as of 7/7/2025 - this memorial has been removed
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found at findagrave.com bef 6/21/2015

Sarah Butler, II Boyd Bobbitt

Birth: Sep. 1, 1804
Montgomery County
North Carolina, USA
Death: Nov. 9, 1881, USA

Sarah Butler, II was a daughter of Elias Butler and Sarah Elizabeth Starke Butler. She had eleven siblings.

Sarah Butler, II married first to Thomas R. Boyd on February 21, 1822.

Sarah Butler, II Boyd married second to James Bobbitt in June 1856 after the death of her first husband who died on September 10, 1853.

Family links:
Parents:
Elias Butler (1760 - 1838)
Sarah Starke Butler (1760 - 1850)

Spouses:
Thomas R. Boyd (____ - 1853)
James Bobbitt (1786 - ____)

Burial:
Oak Grove Cemetery
Carroll County
Tennessee, USA

Maintained by: Pam Barns
Originally Created by: Barbara Rodgers (Inactiv...
Record added: Nov 02, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 43871014 **** memorial #1
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Butler, Sarah Elizabeth (I1639)
 
2474
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- on 5/7/1788 in Rowan Co, NC married John Cooke ?? Hugh Jr's death date 1774 or 1796 ?? or mar date wrong?

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Found at findagrave.com on 11/2/2021

Rebekah McConnell Lawson

Birth: 1750 Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Death: 1830 (aged 79–80)
Burial: Burial Details Unknown

Memorial #: 203168674
Bio:
Her father could be John McConnell, born 1721 and died 12/30/1801. Buried at Centre Presby Church, Mooresville, Iredell County, NC
Family Members
Spouse
Hugh Lawson 1729-1774
Children
Mary Lawson 1776-1853 ?? born after father's death in 1774 ??
Rebecca Barry Lawson Miller 1783-1834 ?? born after father's death in 1774 ??
Created by: Sandra McCorkle (47123925)
Added: 20 Sep 2019
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203168674/rebekah-lawson
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203168674/rebekah-lawson : accessed 02 November 2021), memorial page for Rebekah McConnell Lawson (1750–1830), Find a Grave Memorial ID 203168674, ; Maintained by Sandra McCorkle (contributor 47123925) Burial Details Unknown.
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McConnell, Rebecca (I2450)
 
2475
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- on Elisha's death record journal was also listed wife Emaline (Skaggs), and daus Malvina and Hannah and also 2 slave children

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Elisha Barnett

Birth: 2 Dec 1809 Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Death: 7 Sep 1854 (aged 44) Woodburn, Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Old Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 28161316
Bio:
Married Emiline Skaggs

S/o Jas & Alice Ally Wyatt Barnett
Family Members
Parents
James Barnett Unknown-1840
Alice Wyatt Barnett Unknown-1848
Spouse
Emiline Skaggs Barnett 1815-1854
Siblings
Sarah Barnett Thompson 1798-1873
David Andrew Barnett 1813-1872
Children
Daniel Michael Barnett 1831-1901
James M. Barnett 1834-1916
Elvira Jane Barnett Stubblefield 1841-1916
Melvina Elizabeth Barnett 1847-1854
Mary Greenberry Barnett Tillery 1848-1922
Hannah Neal Barnett 1853-1854
Maintained by: TColley (47285774)
Originally Created by: Darla Cannon (46984708)
Added: 9 Jul 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28161316/elisha-barnett
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28161316/elisha-barnett: accessed 28 June 2023), memorial page for Elisha Barnett (2 Dec 1809-7 Sep 1854), Find a Grave Memorial ID 28161316, citing Old Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by TColley (contributor 47285774).
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Elisha Barnett

Birth: Dec. 2, 1809
Warren County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Sep. 7, 1854
Woodburn
Warren County
Kentucky, USA

Married Emiline Skaggs

S/o Jas & Alice Ally Wyatt Barnett

Family links:
Parents:
James Barnett (____ - 1840)
Alice Wyatt Barnett (____ - 1848)

Spouse:
Emiline Skaggs Barnett (1815 - 1854)*

Children:
Elvira Jane Barnett Stubblefield (1841 - 1916)*
Mary Greenberry Barnett Tillery (1848 - 1922)*

Siblings:
Sarah Barnett Thompson (1798 - 1873)*
Elisha Barnett (1809 - 1854)
David Andrew Barnett (1813 - 1872)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Old Union Baptist Church Cemetery
Bowling Green
Warren County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Darla Cannon
Record added: Jul 09, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 28161316
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Barnett, Elisha (I2325)
 
2476
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- Permelia death date bef 3/15/1866 when John Lucas Holland married Mary Ann McCleod

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Permelia Smith Holland

Birth: 1827
Death: unknown ??
Burial: Holland - SmithMarshall County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 245470347

Bio:
No marker
Burial info via the County cemetery books

First wife of John Lucas Holland ****
Married 28 March 1848

Created by: The Heirloom Scavenger (46821153)
Added: 2022-11-08T00:00:47.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245470347/permelia-holland
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245470347/permelia-holland: accessed October 16, 2024), memorial page for Permelia Smith Holland (1827-unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 245470347, citing Holland - Smith, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by The Heirloom Scavenger (contributor 46821153).
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Smith, Permelia (I546)
 
2477
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- possible death date 10/16/1900

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found at findagrave.com on 7/20/2023

William B. Hamilton

Birth: 1848
Death: 1900 (aged 51-52)
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky, USA
Plot: Addition Old, Section I, Lot 69
Memorial #: 84128675

Family Members
Spouse
Sarah M. Smith Hamilton 1848-Unknown
Children
Claude Hardmon Hamilton 1871-1964
Elta Hamilton Winn 1881-1957
Created by: Trey Thompson (47438398)
Added: 28 Jan 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84128675/william-b-hamilton
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84128675/william-b-hamilton: accessed 20 July 2023), memorial page for William B. Hamilton (1848-1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 84128675, citing Oak Grove Cemetery, Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Trey Thompson (contributor 47438398).
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found at findagrave.com bef 7/20/2023

William B. Hamilton

Birth: 1848
Death: 1900

Family links:
Spouse:
Sarah M. Smith Hamilton (1848 - ____)

Burial:
Oak Grove Cemetery
Paducah
McCracken County
Kentucky, USA
Plot: Addition Old, Section I, Lot 69

Created by: Trey Thompson
Record added: Jan 28, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 84128675
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Hamilton, William B (I1388)
 
2478
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- possible death date for Thomas F Barton -- 8/1/1862 in Holly Springs, Marshall Co, MS
 
Barton, Thomas F (I2394)
 
2479
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- possibly married Elizabeth ???
 
Stone, William IV (I1883)
 
2480
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- probate records in 1872 list a child Thomas Harrill -- unable to find anything -- possibly John T is John Thomas?
- probate records in 1872 list a grandchild Elizabeth Melton, wife of C M Melton -- unable to find anything

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Susannah Washburn Harrill

Birth: 28 Mar 1800 South Carolina, USA ?? - not 10/8/1796 in Rutherford Co, NC?
Death: 30 Jun 1872 (aged 72) Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
Burial: Beaver Dam Baptist Church Cemetery, Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
Memorial #: 236353315

Inscription: Aged 72 years 3 months 2 days

Family Members
Parents
Gabriel Washburn 1752-1826
Priscilla Jones Washburn 1756-1839
Spouse
John Street Harrill 1778-1836
Siblings
John Washburn 1779-1857
Rodia Martin 1780-1808
Sarah Washburn Law 1783-1840
Margaret Washburn Law 1786-1828
Gabriel Washburn 1789-1855
Lurane R Washburn McSwain 1797-1847
Abram Washburn 1798-1874
Children
Abraham G. Harrill 1820-1900
Hosea Holcum Harrill 1822-1871
Nathaniel Harrill 1822-1880
Delphia S. Harrill McSwain 1835-1912
Created by: Léa A. (49763083)
Added: 31 Jan 2022
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/236353315/susannah-harrill
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/236353315/susannah-harrill: accessed 01 July 2023), memorial page for Susannah Washburn Harrill (28 Mar 1800-30 Jun 1872), Find a Grave Memorial ID 236353315, citing Beaver Dam Baptist Church Cemetery, Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by Léa A. (contributor 49763083).
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Washburn, Susannah (I2134)
 
2481
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- Rebecca died bef 11/12/1868 when Allison married Mrs Rhoda J (???) Simms -- see Allison Frizzell's notes - marriage record says widowed
 
Frizzell, Rebecca (I1708)
 
2482
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- Richard died before March of 1716, when his brother deeded land to Richard's sons (found on findagrave)

- much info obtained from the book 'Historical Genealogy of the Woodsons and their Connections'

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found at findagrave.com on 10/5/2023

Richard Woodson

Birth: 1662 Longdale, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1716 (aged 53-54) Longdale, Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Oak Hill CemeteryHenrico County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 11295993

Bio:
Born at Curles in Henrico County.∼Son of Robert Woodson and Elizabeth Ferris.
Husband of Anna Smith, married 1680 in Henrico Co., VA.

Some records show he died approx 1716 while others show he died approx 1730.

AGNES WOODSON-daughter of Richard and Ann.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11295979/agnes-morton
Family Members
Parents
Robert Woodson 1634-1707
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson 1638-1689
Siblings
Robert Woodson 1660-1729
Sarah Woodson Mosby 1665-1716
Benjamin Woodson 1666-1723
Elizabeth Woodson Payne 1678-1766
Mary Jane Woodson Payne 1678-1743
Children
John Woodson 1697-1798
Elizabeth Woodson Morton 1699-1740
Judith Woodson Michaux 1703-1744
Agnes Woodson Morton 1711-1802
Obadiah Woodson 1712-1767
Maintained by: Alex McGraw (49554454)
Originally Created by: Anonymous (46792351)
Added: 5 Jul 2005
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11295993/richard-woodson
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11295993/richard-woodson: accessed 05 October 2023), memorial page for Richard Woodson (1662-1716), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11295993, citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Alex McGraw (contributor 49554454).
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found at findagrave.com bef 10/5/2023

Richard Ferris Woodson

Birth: 1662
Henrico County
Virginia, USA
Death: 1704
Longdale
Henrico County
Virginia, USA

Son of Robert Woodson and Elizabeth Ferris.
Husband of Anna Smith, married 1680 in Henrico Co., VA.

Family links:
Parents:
Robert Woodson (1634 - 1707)
Elizabeth Ferris Woodson (1638 - 1689)

Children:
John Woodson (1697 - 1798)*

Siblings:
Robert Woodson (1660 - 1729)*
Richard Ferris Woodson (1662 - 1704)
Benjamin Lewis Woodson (1666 - 1723)*
Mary Woodson Payne (1678 - 1766)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Oak Hill Cemetery
Henrico County
Virginia, USA

Created by: Bill Grimm
Record added: May 12, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 37010532
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Woodson, Richard Ferris (I963)
 
2483
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- Robert Eugene Lee was brother of Melvin Arthur Lee that married Melissa's dau Minnie C Hibbs

**** Two Find A Grave Memorials -- # 40967443 and # 127029398 ****

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found at findagrave.com on 8/5/2018

Emma Melisa Lenora Woodruff Hibbs ?? Lenora ??

Birth: 3 Dec 1866 Kentucky, USA
Death: 8 Oct 1922 (aged 55) Kentucky, USA
Burial: Christian Privilege Cemetery, Saint Charles, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 127029398
Bio:
Melissa was the daughter of Charles Hibbs and Cynthia Davis. She was married to Charles Hibbs. ?? see father below ??
Family Members
Parents
Charles Davis Woodruff 1821-1904
Cynthia Caroline Davis Woodruff 1830-1909
Spouses
Robert Eugene Lee 1880-1960
Charles G. Hibbs 1861-1896
Siblings
Theadore Patillia Woodruff 1849-1925
Frances Elvira Woodruff Terry 1852-1935
David Dixon Woodruff 1857-1931
Rufus D. Woodruff 1859-1916
William Rogers Woodruff 1864-1924
Louis Waller Woodruff 1868-1882
Thomas Willard Woodruff 1871-1871
Minnie W. Woodruff Davis 1873-1900
Children
William Tolbert Hibbs 1886-1952
Charles D. Hibbs 1887-1947
Minnie C. Hibbs Lee 1890-1916
Clifton Pratt Hibbs 1891-1914
Walter O Hibbs 1893-1962
Kelly Earl Hibbs 1894-1930
Grace E. Haley 1895-1995
Created by: Quietly Resting (47077524)
Added: 28 Mar 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127029398/emma_melisa-lenora-hibbs
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 05 August 2018), memorial page for Emma Melisa Lenora Woodruff Hibbs (3 Dec 1866–8 Oct 1922), Find A Grave Memorial no. 127029398, citing Christian Privilege Cemetery, Saint Charles, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Quietly Resting (contributor 47077524) .
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Melissa Woodruff Hibbs

Birth: 1866
Death: 1922

Melissa was the daughter of Charles Hibbs and Cynthia Davis. She was married to Charles Hibbs. ?? dau of Charles Hibbs? - Woodruff?

Family links:
Parents:
Charles Davis Woodruff (1821 - 1904) ****
Cynthia Caroline Davis Woodruff (1830 - 1909)

Spouse:
Charles G. Hibbs (1861 - 1896)

Children:
Charles D. Hibbs (1887 - 1947)*
Minnie C. Hibbs Lee (1890 - 1916)*
Clifton Pratt Hibbs (1891 - 1914)*
Kelly E. Hibbs (1894 - 1939)*
Grace E. Haley (1895 - 1995)*

Siblings:
Theadore Patillia Woodruff (1849 - 1925)*
David Dixon Woodruff (1857 - 1931)*
Rufus D. Woodruff (1859 - 1916)*
William Rogers Woodruff (1864 - 1924)*
Melissa Woodruff Hibbs (1866 - 1922)
Louise Wallen Woodruff (1868 - 1882)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Christian Privilege Cemetery
Saint Charles
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Quietly Resting
Record added: Mar 28, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 127029398
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found at findagrave.com ** on 8/15/2015

Melissa Woodruff Hibbs

Birth: 1866
Death: 1922

Melissa was the daughter of Charles Hibbs and Cynthia Davis. She was married to Charles Hibbs. ?? dau of Charles Hibbs?

Family links:
Parents:
Charles Davis Woodruff (1821 - 1904)
Cynthia Caroline Davis Woodruff (1830 - 1909)

Spouse:
Charles G. Hibbs (1861 - 1896)

Children:
Minnie C. Hibbs Lee (1890 - 1916)*
Clifton Pratt Hibbs (1891 - 1914)*

Siblings:
Theadore Patillia Woodruff (1849 - 1925)*
David Dixon Woodruff (1857 - 1931)*
Rufus D. Woodruff (1859 - 1916)*
William Rogers Woodruff (1864 - 1924)*
Melissa Woodruff Hibbs (1866 - 1922)
Louise Wallen Woodruff (1868 - 1882)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Christian Privilege Cemetery
Saint Charles
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Quietly Resting
Record added: Mar 28, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 127029398
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Melisa Woodruff Hibbs

Birth: 1866
Death: 1922

Burial:
Saint Charles Cemetery
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Brenda
Record added: Aug 22, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 40967443
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Woodruff, Emma Malissa L (I19)
 
2484
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- see findagrave.com for Thomas P Green - has wife Mary T Green and child Grace Green
- possibly named Mary Tabitha?
 
Thompson, Tabitha T (I396)
 
2485
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- See his tombstone and Obit with Lucinda (Hill) Givens

- Robert Givens became guardian to Caleb Allen Manley

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Martha Hill Givens

Birth: 4 Jul 1808 Rutherford County, Tennessee, USA
Death: 18 Jun 1863 (aged 54) Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Burial: Hill Cemetery, Madison Hall, Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 6879891

Inscription:
Formerly Mrs. Martha Manley (widow of Horace T. Manley).
Broken tombstone. Transcription of Cemetery Records of Madison Co., TN; Vol. I, The Southern Half of County. By The Mid-West Tennessee Genealogical Society.
Family Members
Parents
Allen Hill 1769-1859
Sarah Garrett Hill 1771-1856
Spouses
Horace T. Manley 1805-1846
Robert Holt Givens 1802-1875
Siblings
Jacob Hill 1796-1878
Byrd Hill 1800-1872
Elizabeth Hill Campbell 1803-1881
John Garrett Hill 1806-1869
William Delaware Hill 1810-1830
Lucinda Hill Givens 1812-1854
Charles Allen Hill 1819-1841
Children
Emily Tabitha Manley Graves 1828-1897
Caleb Allen Manley 1834-1910
Martha E Manley Williams 1837-1908
Sarah Jane Manley Davis 1845-1929
Maintained by: HGWells (49850702)
Originally Created by: Carolyn Menges (9434726)
Added: 26 Oct 2002
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6879891/martha-givens
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6879891/martha-givens: accessed 18 July 2023), memorial page for Martha Hill Givens (4 Jul 1808-18 Jun 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6879891, citing Hill Cemetery, Madison Hall, Madison County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by HGWells (contributor 49850702).
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Martha Hill Givens

Birth: Jul. 4, 1808
Rutherford County
Tennessee, USA
Death: Jun. 18, 1863
Madison County
Tennessee, USA

Family links:
Parents:
Allen Hill (1769 - 1857)
Sarah Garrett Hill (1771 - 1856)

Spouses:
Horace T. Manley (1805 - 1846)* ****
Robert "Bob" Holt Givens (1803 - 1875)* ****

Children:
Emily Tabitha Manley Graves (1828 - 1897)*
Caleb Allen Manley (1834 - 1910)*
Martha E Manley Williams (1837 - 1908)*
Sarah Jane Manley Davis (1845 - 1929)*

Siblings:
Jacob Hill (1796 - 1878)*
Byrd Hill (1800 - 1872)*
Elizabeth Hill Campbell (1803 - 1881)*
John Garrett Hill (1806 - 1869)*
Martha Hill Givens (1808 - 1863)
William Delaware Hill (1810 - 1830)*
Lucinda Hill Givens (1812 - 1854)*
Charles Allen Hill (1819 - 1841)*

*Calculated relationship

Inscription:
Formerly Mrs. Martha Manley (widow of Horace T. Manley).

Note: Broken tombstone. Transcription of Cemetery Records of Madison Co., TN; Vol. I, The Southern Half of County. By The Mid-West Tennessee Genealogical Society.

Burial:
Hill Cemetery
Madison Hall
Madison County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Carolyn Menges (inactive...
Record added: Oct 26, 2002
Find A Grave Memorial# 6879891
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Hill, Martha (I867)
 
2486
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- See tombstone pictures -- could not add to scrapbook

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Sarah “Sallie” Henson Hall

Birth: 4 Jul 1815 North Carolina, USA
Death: 6 Sep 1873 (aged 58) Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Flat Creek Cemetery, Mortons Gap, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 36757254
Bio:
Wife of Dixon Hall
Family Members
Spouse
Dixon Hall 1811-1894
Children
Bartlet Henson Hall 1834-1893
William Henry Hall 1836-1904
Caleb Mastin Hall 1838-1876
Susan Asburreen Hall 1843-1869
Thomas Freeland Hall 1845-1886
Mary Elizabeth Hall 1849-1940
Robert Mahlon Hall 1852-1934
Sarah Dixon Hall Bishop 1854-1941
John Gordon Burnett Hall 1857-1953
Created by: Carl Lansden (46968416)
Added: 5 May 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36757254/sarah-hall
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36757254/sarah-hall: accessed 15 September 2022), memorial page for Sarah “Sallie” Henson Hall (4 Jul 1815–6 Sep 1873), Find a Grave Memorial ID 36757254, citing Flat Creek Cemetery, Mortons Gap, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Carl Lansden (contributor 46968416) .
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Henson, Sarah (I2137)
 
2487
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- sister Sarah married Thomas Boyd -- John Henry Boyd's brother

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found at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~b2222b/descent/Elias001.htm

5. Judith2 Butler (Elias1) was buried unk. family cem. near Dollar,, Carroll, TN. She married John K. Boyd, son of John (or Robert?) Boyd and (--?--) unk. She was born circa 1791 NC. She died after 1870, when she was age 79 enumerated with "Zianna" (i.e., Dianna) Rogers age 53, 9th dist. Carroll Co TN. Her given name may be Judah, as stated in her father's will.
Census of 1850 Carroll Co. TN (dist. 14, no. 1638: John Boyd 60 NC, Judith 59 NC, Joshua C. 24 NC, Martha J. 22 TN, Sarah A. 3 TN, William T. 1 TN). Census of 1860 Carroll Co. TN (1860, dist. 14, no. 560: John Boyd 70 NC, Judith 70 NC, enum. with Joshua Boyd 36 NC, Martha 33 TN, Sarah 12 TN, William 11 TN, Elisha 10 TN, Elizabeth 9 TN, Mary 6 TN, John 5 TN, Amanda 4 TN, Martha 2 TN, Susan 6/12 TN). Census of 1870 Carroll Co. TN (9th distr., no. 12: Zianna (Dianna) Rogers age 53 hd. of household, ch. Enos 16 and Sarah 11; Judith (Butler) Boyd age 79 indwelling along with Joel Butler (s. of Calvin) age 24 and his wife Frances Rogers age 19; Dianna Rogers is Judith's dau. Dianna Boyd who mar. Elisha Rogers).

Children of Judith2 Butler and John K. Boyd were as follows:

29. i. Thomas Butler3, b. 1822 Montgomery, NC; m. Eliza Jane Haywood.
30. ii. Joshua C., b. 24 Jan 1825NC; m. Martha Jane Butler.
31. iii. Sarah M., b. 1826; m. Jacob Y. Nordin.
32. iv. James Green, b. circa 1828 TN; m. Nancy M. Kirkendahl; m. P. Q. Alexander; m. Amanda C. Pinkston.
v. Dianna; m. Elisha M. Rogers 25 Nov 1841 Carroll, TN ("Diania" Boyd on mar. record).7 She and Ida Boyd may be same person. Census of 1870 Carroll Co. TN (9th distr., no. 12 Zianna (i.e., Dianna) Rogers age 53 hd. of household, ch. Enos 16 and Sarah 11; Judith (Butler) Boyd age 79 indwelling along with Joel Butler age 24 (s. of Calvin J. Butler) and his wife Frances (Rogers) Butler age 19.
33. vi. Ida, m. Marion Jones.
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Judith "Judah" Butler Boyd

Birth: 1791
North Carolina, USA
Death: 1870
Dollar
Carroll County
Tennessee, USA

Judith "Judah" Butler was a daughter of Elias Butler. Her mother is believed to be Sarah Elizabeth Starke Butler. She had eleven siblings.

Judith "Judah" Butler married John Henry Boyd. They had, at least, four children.

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NOTES:
From Bruce D White on January 26, 2015:
Death year and death place.

Family links:
Parents:
Thomas Elias Butler (1760 - 1838)
Sarah Elizabeth Starke Butler (1760 - 1850)

Spouse:
John Henry Boyd (1790 - 1863)

Children:
Joshua C. Boyd (1825 - 1918)*
Sarah Boyd Nordin (1826 - 1890)*

Siblings:
Mary Catherine Butler Queen*
Mary Elizabeth Butler McAuley (1791 - ____)*
Judith Butler Boyd (1791 - 1870)
John Franklin Butler (1795 - ____)*
Nathaniel Cornelius Butler (1796 - 1880)*
Joshua Daniel Butler (1802 - 1878)*
Sarah Elizabeth Butler Bobbitt (1804 - 1881)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Unknown

Created by: Pam Barns
Record added: Jul 29, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 114559606
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Butler, Judith (I1634)
 
2488
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- son of George Arnold Thomason 1839 - 1926 and Sarah Elizabeth McCrary 1849 - 1928

- bet 7/15/1922 - 1/15/1938 married 2nd wife (who???)

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- 1st wife Loutie Cross
- they married before 9/9/1918 - she is listed on WWI Draft Registration card
- either she died or they divorced before 1/15/1938 when he married Edna Vernell Butler
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found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JRR9-B2V

Age: 88
Given Name: William
Middle Name:
Surname: Thomason
Name Suffix:
Birth Date: 11 May 1881
State: Tennessee
Last Place of Residence: Shelby, Tennessee
Previous Residence Postal Code: 38114
Event Date: Apr 1969

Citing this Record
"United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JRR9-B2V : 20 May 2014), William Thomason, Apr 1969; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).
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Thomason, William Upton (I320)
 
2489
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- son of George David Lee 3/22/1857 KY - 11/20/1917 and Hettie Jane Stephenson 2/1/1862 KY - 8/27/1951 Brown Co, IN
- they married in 1879
- ** See their findagrave.com pages **

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Melvin A Lee

Family links:
Spouses:
Minnie C. Hibbs Lee (1890 - 1916)*
Doda J Price Lee (1893 - 1970)* ** See her page later

Children:
Raymond Lee (1908 - 1979)*
Ruby L. Lee Woodward (1910 - 2005)*
Arthur Lee (1925 - 2006)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
New Suthards Cemetery
Earlington
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: CHARLET WEAVER
Record added: Mar 05, 2016
Find A Grave Memorial# 158921774
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found at https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M9C7-5QV

Melven A Lee in household of George D Lee, "United States Census, 1900"
Name: Melven A Lee
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Magisterial District 8, Stallard Springs (north part), Warren, Kentucky, United States
District: 109
Gender: Male
Age: 15
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son
Number of Living Children:
Years Married:
Birth Date: Mar 1885
Birthplace: Kentucky
Marriage Year (Estimated):
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter: 11A
Household ID: 196
Line Number: 41
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T623
GS Film Number: 1240553
Digital Folder Number: 004118941
Image Number: 01013
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head George D Lee M 43 Kentucky
Wife Hattie J Lee F 38 Kentucky
Son Robert E Lee M 20 Kentucky **** married Emma Malissa (Woodruff) Hibbs - mother of Minnie C (Hibbs) Lee
Daughter Pearley A Lee F 17 Kentucky
Son Melven A Lee M 15 Kentucky ****
Daughter Bertie E Lee F 12 Kentucky
Daughter Beulah E Lee F 9 Kentucky
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found at https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J1NT-K6D

Melvin Lee, "United States Social Security Death Index"
Given Name: Melvin
Middle Name:
Surname: Lee
Name Suffix:
Birth Date: 24 March 1885
Social Security Number: 406-32-9023
State: Kentucky
Last Place of Residence: Mortons Gap, Hopkins, Kentucky
Previous Residence Postal Code: 42440
Event Date: April 1970
Age: 85
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found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKH1-XLHJ

Name: Melvin A Lee
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Apr 1970
Event Place: Hopkins, Kentucky, United States
Age: 85
Birth Year (Estimated): 1885

Citing this Record
"Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKH1-XLHJ : 11 February 2018), Melvin A Lee, 19 Apr 1970; citing Death, Hopkins, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort.
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Lee, Melvin Arthur Sr (I160)
 
2490
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- son of Richard Oldham and Elizabeth Bayse

- Moses was a Revolutionary War soldier

- ** See Ann Nancy Malone's notes **

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Found at DAR.org

OLDHAM, MOSES Ancestor #: A086022

Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 1750 PRINCE WILLIAM CO VIRGINIA
Death: 1810 MONTGOMERY CO TENNESSEE
Service Source: NC REV WAR PAY VOUCHERS, #251 & #440, ROLL #S.115.114
Service Description: 1) PAID FOR SERVICES RENDERED

RESIDENCE
Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: 2011-11-15 09:44:09.0, By: 1) County: CASWELL CO - District: HILLSBOROUGH DIST - State: NORTH CAROLINA

SPOUSE
Number Name

1) MARY RICE
2) NANCY X TREEMAN ???? Treeman? -- or Freeman?

Hint: Click on the member number to see more.
ASSOCIATED APPLICATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTALS

Nat’l Add Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
Num Vol.
362823 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
600993 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
618411 535 S MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
788681 S MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
791934 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
815089 JESSE [1] SARA X PURCHASE
419848 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
441731 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
555318 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
259232 324 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
899544 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
928699 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
940896 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
982779 MOSES [2] CHRISTINA TARPLEY PURCHASE
= Supporting documentation available
= Descendants list available for this member and this ancestor
= Descendants list available for this member but not this ancestor
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Oldham-xx, Moses (I3292)
 
2491
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- spouse is possibly Mary Sara Crowell or Mary Sarah Swink

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Henry Culp Sr.

Birth: 1776 North Carolina, USA ?? not Fishing Creek, Chester Co, SC ??
Death: 1853 (aged 76-77) Tennessee, USA
Burial: Powells Hill CemeteryPerry County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 130711315
Family Members
Spouse
Mary Culp 1780-1845
Children
Henry Culp 1802-1887
Hartwell Culp 1807-1882
Created by: Jan (47486743)
Added: 1 Jun 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130711315/henry-culp
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130711315/henry-culp: accessed 15 July 2023), memorial page for Henry Culp Sr. (1776-1853), Find a Grave Memorial ID 130711315, citing Powells Hill Cemetery, Perry County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Jan (contributor 47486743).
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Henry Culp, Sr

Birth: 1776
North Carolina, USA ?? not Fishing Creek, Chester Co, SC ??
Death: 1853
Tennessee, USA

Family links:
Spouse:
Mary Culp (1780 - 1845)*

Children:
Henry Culp (1802 - 1887)*
Hartwell Culp (1807 - 1882)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Powells Hill
Perry County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Jan
Record added: Jun 01, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 130711315
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According to World Connect:

ID: I541959999
Name: Henry CULP
Given Name: Henry
Surname: Culp
Sex: M
Birth: Abt. 1776 in Fishing Creek, Chester Co., South Carolina, USA
Death: 1853 in Wayne Co., Tennessee, USA
Burial: Culp Cemetery, Wayne Co., Tennessee, USA
Note:
He moved to Tennessee in January 1812 with two Lentz cousins Benjamin and
Jacob. Hannah and Adam followed later.
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William Henry Culp
Debra Carlson nee Rulo (View posts)
Posted: 28 Nov 2003 3:30AM GMT
Classification: Query
I am looking for the ancestry of the wife of William Henry Culp. Her name was Mary Sara and she was born about 1780 in Rowan County. I do not have a surname for her though. They moved to Perry County, Tennessee around 1805. If anyone studies the Culps please contact me at [email protected] and I will send you more information.

Re: William Henry Culp **
dschm25155(View posts)
Posted: 4 Apr 2006 10:13PM GMT
Classification: Query
My mother does geneology but does not use a computer.I thought I would do some checking for.her.
She wanted to reply to your inquiry. She is a Culp.You may already have this information.
William Henry culp, a son of Henry and Barbara (Need a last name on her) was born in 1776 in Chester
County South Carolina and married Mry Sarh(don't have a last name on her ).
William Henry along with two Lentz cousins, Martin Fischer and John Ross left Rowan County January 10, 1812 and moved to Bedford County Tennessee.
Was still on the Bedford County census of 1820.
He left Bedford County shortly after the census to Wayne County and died there in 1853.
All four of Henry and Barbara's children were marries in Rowan County, but I find only the two girls.
Hannah married George Earnhart August 1793 and
Elizabeth married George Swink in 1796.
Henry married in 1797. He had two males on 1800 Rowan County census. Adam was not married in 1800. Adam had three children on 1810 census.
Adam was my ggggrandfather. Of his nine children i have the names of three. Stephen ( my ggrandfather ),
Susan(Cox) and Rachael Ann.

Re: William Henry Culp **
debra1159(View posts)
Posted: 9 Apr 2006 3:21PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 28 Jun 2006 11:05PM GMT
The only information I have on Adam Culp is that he died in 1840. He was a brother to my gggreat-grandfather Amos B. Culp who married Jane Davis.
I know Amos lived in Bedford County, TN before moving to Macoupin County, IL were my greatgrandfather was born.
I got the 1840 death date from a distant cousin named Paulette Buche. I know she use to frequent the Rootsweb Mailing Lists but I do not know if she still does or not.

Re: William Henry Culp
Reba Swink Jones (View posts)
Posted: 11 Apr 2006 7:21PM GMT
Classification: Query
Thanks for the post of Elizabeth Culp marrying George Swink. I do Swink research and was almost one hundred per cent sure that I had the right George Swink as my ggggrandfather and now this proves to me that I am correct. I am a descendent of George Swink and Elizabeth Ford that married September 4, 1807. Thanks so much. I do not know anything about the George Swink that married Elizabeth Culp.
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found at http://www.davidculp.com/genealogy.htm

John Franklin Culp(1839-1870) was born in Tennessee in 1839 probably in Wayne County. Appears on the 1850 Wayne County census as aged 11. Appears on the 1860 Perry County census as married to Mary Ann (Sowell) Culp (1836-1873). Enlisted February 17, 1863 at Columbia, TN into Company "I", 19th Tenn. Cavalry, CSA by Col. Jacob B. Biffle. Orders of Battle indicate that he most assuredly was involved in actions at the battles of Thompson Station, Chickamauga, Springhill, Franklin and after harassing Sherman on his march to Atlanta, the unit was ultimately paroled May 9,1865 at Gainesville, AL. as the 9th Tennessee Cavalry. After the war, probably facing the recrimination of Union sympathetic neighbors, the family left Tennessee and moved to Bastrop County Texas which is approximately 25 miles SE of Austin. Mary Ann Sowell had relatives already living there. The trip supposedly took nine weeks by ox cart. Frank bought a 254 acre plot to farm near Piney Creek (5 miles north of the town of Bastrop). He lived only eight more months, until August 31, 1870 and is buried in Mt. Bethel (Piney Creek) Cemetery which is accessible today. According to family tradition, Mary Ann continued on the farm until her death in 1873. Other information holds that she remarried a James A. Fletcher from the Piney Creek area. She is buried in Mt. Bethel Cemetery. Frank and Mary Ann's children were raised by her brother and sisters. They were descendants of Ryon W. Sowell and Anna Letsinger of Maury County, Tennessee. (This link is to a .doc file so that the formatting would not be lost)

Information on the Sowell family in this section provided by Ed Sowell. Thanks Ed!

Offspring of Franklin and Mary Ann Culp were:

James Henry Culp (1860-1914)

Willis Patrick "Wid" Culp (1862-1942) Was raised by his mother's brother and wife Charles Patrick (Uncle Pat) Sowell and Minerva Adaline Erwin Sowell. Wife-Ella ( House) and son, W.P. Jr.

Texanna Culp (Harvey) (1864-1957) Texanna was raised by her mother's sister and husband, Elizabeth Jerusha (Aunt Liz) Sowell Smith and Enoch K. Smith.* Texanna and Mitzi

Amos Cornelius Culp (1866-1953) was orphaned at approximately age 7 and along with his other siblings went to live with one of his aunts; either Elizabeth Jerusha (Aunt Liz) Sowell Smith or (as the Sowell family researchers believe) Sarah Melisa (Aunt Sallie) Sowell Stallins. At any rate, Amos left his foster household at a young age eventually settling down in Bastrop County. Amos is buried in Elgin, Tx. Pictured in 1940 , with First Wife-Sarah . A.C.'s first wife Sarah Ella died in 1909 in Bastrop County, TX. and she is buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bastrop County, TX. Obituary from Elgin Courier.
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#188 Henry Culp Family Plot

LOCATION: In the Long Hollow on Little Beech Creek.
CULP, Henry, Jr., 1802-1887 [He first married a ROBERTSON. They had children: Anderson, Allen, Frank, Hartwell, John,
Amos, Betty, Miranda, Elizabeth and Polly. They may have been others. The first wife is buried at Zion Church.]
CULP, Elizabeth BRILEY CROSSNO, 1825-1891, [She first married Elijah CROSSNO. Their children were Fannie who married Tom
MAYBERRY, Eliza who married Allen CULP, her step-brother; and a boy, Whitfield CROSSNO. Henry Jr. and Elizabeth
(Betsy) married in the late 1840s. Their children were Tin, Jim M., Dona who married Robert (Buddy) DENTON;
Matilda, who married John DENTON; Sally Matt who married a CHAPPELL and William Buchanan (Buck).]
CULP, Amos, 1865-1870

In this family plot were found 27 additional field stones plus the ones listed below with only initials and dates.
K.T. 1845
J.T. d. 1844
S.T.E. d. 1844
J.T. d. 1844
B.H. d. 1850
T. d. 1842
J.J. d. 1862

Enumerated by J. Erving and Ermadine Riley.

-End of Listing-
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found at http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Briley-5

Elizabeth Briley
Born September 2, 1825 in Wayne, Tennessee, United Statesmap
Daughter of Joshua Briley and Nancy Howell
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of Henry Culp — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Mother of Sally Mae Culp
Died October 10, 1894 in Beech Creek, Hawkins, Tennessee, United Statesmap ???? Hawkins ?
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marykl&id=I097279

•ID: I097279
•Name: William Neely Culp
•Sex: M
•Birth: 1825
•Death: 1863 in Culp's Landing, Perry Co., Tn

Father: Timothy Culp b: 10 JAN 1805 in , Bedford Co., Tennessee
Mother: Nulty Miranda Lewis b: 1804

Marriage 1 Julia Elizabeth Emory b: 26 DEC 1831 in , Marshall Co., Mo
Children
1. Joseph C. Culp b: 10 SEP 1853
2. Sarah Ann 'Sallie' Culp b: 1854
3. Walter Culp b: ABT 1858
4. Dora Ellen Culp b: 15 MAR 1860
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found at http://records.ancestry.com/William_Neely_Culp_records.ashx?pid=13803101

William Neely Culp

Found 10 Records, 9 Photos and 239,533 Family Trees

Born on 1825 to Timothy Culp and Elizabeth Branch. William Neely married Julia Emory Kelley and had 4 children. He passed away on 1863 in Obion, Tennessee, USA.

Family Members

Parents
?Timothy Culp
1805-1881

?Elizabeth Branch
1814-1896

Spouse(s)
?Julia Emory Kelley
1831-1914

Children

?Sallie Culp
1854-Unknown

?Joseph Culp
1855-1932

?Walter Culp
1857-Unknown

?Dora Ellen Culp
1860-1904
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marykl&id=I097279

•ID: I097279
•Name: William Neely Culp
•Sex: M
•Birth: 1825
•Death: 1863 in Culp's Landing, Perry Co., Tn

Father: Timothy Culp b: 10 JAN 1805 in , Bedford Co., Tennessee
Mother: Nulty Miranda Lewis b: 1804 ?? Step-Mother ???????????

Marriage 1
Julia Elizabeth Emory b: 26 DEC 1831 in , Marshall Co., Mo
Children
1.Has Children Joseph C. Culp b: 10 SEP 1853
2.Has No Children Sarah Ann 'Sallie' Culp b: 1854
3.Has No Children Walter Culp b: ABT 1858
4.Has Children Dora Ellen Culp b: 15 MAR 1860
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•ID: I097289
•Name: Dora Ellen Culp
•Sex: F
•Birth: 15 MAR 1860
•Death: 3 SEP 1904 in Scotts Hill, Henderson Co., Tn

Father: William Neely Culp b: 1825
Mother: Julia Elizabeth Emory b: 26 DEC 1831 in , Marshall Co., Mo

Marriage 1 James 'Jim' Alston b: ABT 1820
Marriage 2 George W. Lee Scott b: 20 JUN 1850 in Scotts Hill, Henderson Co., Tn Children 1. Neely T. Scott
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•Name: Julia Elizabeth Emory
•Sex: F
•Birth: 26 Dec 1831 in Marshall Co. MS
•Death: 12 Dec 1914 in Scotts Hill, Henderson Co. TN

Father: Parker Emory

Marriage 1 William Neely Culp b: 1825
Children
1. Joseph C. Culp b: 10 Sep 1853 in TN
2. Sarah Ann "Sallie" Culp b: 1854
3. Walter Culp b: 1857
4. Dora Ellen Culp b: 15 Mar 1860

Marriage 2 G.W. Carter b: ABT 1820 in NC •Married: ABT 1864
Children
1. Eliza Carter b: AFT 1865
2. Harrison W. Carter b: ABT 1870

Marriage 3 Riley G. Kelley b: 16 Jan 1816 in TN •Married: AFT 1879
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hom42&id=I30211

•ID: I30211
•Name: Sarah Ann "Sallie" Culp
•Surname: Culp
•Given Name: Sarah Ann "Sallie"
•Sex: F
•Birth: 1854
•_UID: 8C6C863CCBB53A49BFD07E6081DA7EE5E883
•Change Date: 11 Sep 2003 at 05:14:23

Father: William Neely Culp b: 1825
Mother: Julia Elizabeth Emory b: 26 Dec 1831 in Marshall Co. MS

Marriage 1 James Andrew Pitts Thompson
Children
1.Ethel Leona Thompson b: 7 Oct 1881 in Kenton, TN
2.Lillian Dora Thompson
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found at http://www.tnyesterday.com/books/younger/y14-57.html

Our subject, Eli Michael Vise, the great-great grandson of Eli Vise —the great grandson of John Vise, the grandson of Eli Vise and the son of George Hubbard Vise, was a prosperous land owner, merchant, trader, cattleman . . . He married Lillian Dora Thompson, a school teacher, March 16, 1896, and they lived in Vise Town until 1909 when they moved to Decaturville, Tennessee. Lillian Dora Thompson was the daughter of James Andrew Pitts Thompson and Sallie Ann Culp of Kenton, Tennessee. Mr. J. A. P. Thompson was a jewelryman. They have 6 children.
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found at http://records.ancestry.com/Dora_Ellen_Culp_records.ashx?pid=13805519

Dora Ellen Culp

Found 10 Records, 7 Photos and 247,130 Family Trees

Born on 15 Mar 1860 to William Neely Culp and Julia Emory Kelley. Dora Ellen married George Lee Swift and had 8 children. Dora Ellen married Jim Alston and had a child. She passed away on 3 Sep 1904 in Scotts Hill, Decatur, Tennessee, USA.

Family Members

Parents
?William Neely Culp1825-1863
?Julia Emory Kelley1831-1914

Spouse(s) Children
?Jim Alston ?May Centennial Alston

?George Lee Swift1850-1907 ?Robert Taylor Swift1889-1969
?Neeley T Swift1879-1881 ?? Possibly Vealie L Swift?
?Bertie Burks Swift1881-1903
?Joseph Jacob Swift1883-1969
?Lucy Clara Swift1886-1977
?Charles Sanders Swift1892-1979
?Daisy Elizabeth Swift1897-Unknown
?Paul Thomas Swift1900-1971
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hom42&id=I30213

•ID: I30213
•Name: Dora Ellen Culp
•Surname: Culp
•Given Name: Dora Ellen
•Sex: F
•Birth: 15 Mar 1860
•Death: 3 Sep 1904 in Scott's Hill, TN
•_UID: 302DD6BB0A624B42AF81F377A10896894919
•Change Date: 29 Apr 2004 at 06:32:30

Father: William Neely Culp b: 1825
Mother: Julia Elizabeth Emory b: 26 Dec 1831 in Marshall Co. MS

Marriage 1 James "Jim" Alston
Marriage 2 George W. Lee Scott b: 20 Jun 1850 in Scott's Hill, TN ????Scott? - maybe Swift?
Children1.Has No
Children Neely T. Scott
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found at http://www.davidculp.com/genealogy.htm

Benjamin Culp Sr. Benjamin Culp went to Dunklin Co. Mo with wife Kissiah. She died soon after 1854. Benjamin was in the 1860 census of Dunklin County, Missouri. He apparently died sometime during 1860s.
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According to www.davidculp.com research:

In 1837, during the great westward expansion, Henry Sr.’s eldest son, Amos B. Culp, moved his wife, Jane Davis, and their two children from central Tennessee to Edwardsville, Illinois. On December 2, 1839, Amos purchased a land patent for a large acreage of land in Brighton Township, Macoupin County, Illinois which he farmed until his death. The farm which is located just northwest of Brighton, Illinois has remained Culp property for six generations. Amos B. is said to be buried in the Davis Family Cemetery in Bunker Hill, Illinois but no one is certain because the cemetery was robbed of some stones and other stones were vandalized back in the 1970s.
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found at http://www.davidculp.com/geneframes.htm

William Culp (1808-1860) William came to Rusk County, Texas in 1851, he was married to Mary and the 1860 census shows his survivors as being Mary Culp and children. William's cause of death listed as congestion (pneumonia).

Letter from William to Henry Culp Jr. November 23, 1857

Offspring with Mary were:

Eliza Culp (Hopper) William and Mary Culp had a married daughter Eliza (Culp) Hopper living on an adjacent property. She was married to W. J. Hopper. W. J. Hopper was a soldier in Company G, 19th Regiment, Texas Infantry, under Captain R. H. Graham. His pension application comments are: "On furlough 27Feb1863; sick February 1864."

Offspring of W. J. Hopper and Eliza Culp according to 1860 census were:

Mary F. Culp, Age 5

Sarah Culp, Age 3

William J., Age 7 months. (1859-1938) Married Alvina Diesing in 1887 in Lampasas, Tx.

Josephine (1861-) Married Monty Peck

William L. (sometimes shown as L. William) 25 was a private in Co. E, 10th Texas Cavalry (Locke's) died in a hospital in Atlanta, Georgia during the Civil War.

Wilson, Age 22

Henry, Age 19-Henry died at Pine Bluff, Arkansas from illness in 1862 as a private in Co. E, 10th Texas Cavalry (Locke's). The unit commander reported an outbreak of measles with many men afflicted while the unit was in Arkansas.

Nealy, Age 14

George, Age 11

Information on William Culp and family provided by Jimmy Culp. Thanks Jimmy!
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Culp, Henry Sr (I1241)
 
2492
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- They had 5 children

- They had 2 children

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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wilhelm-ray&id=I07656

ID: I07656
•Name: Archibald BOURLAND
•Sex: M
•Birth: 1773
•Death: BEF 1850
•Reference Number: 7656

Father: John BOURLAND b: 1725 in Londonderry, Derry, United Kingdom, Ireland
Mother: Catherine RANDOLPH b: 1739

Marriage 1
Matilda Martha MURRAY b: UNKNOWN ** actually marriage #2
•Married: UNKNOWN
Children
1.Has No Children Nancy BOURLAND b: 1818

Marriage 2 ** actually marriage #1
Catherine UNKNOWN b: UNKNOWN
•Married: UNKNOWN
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Bourland, Archibald (I146)
 
2493
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- War of 1812 pension WO9962 & WC27810 & WO39185
- 43 images at Fold3
- shows testimony of marriage of Polly Chapman and William C Ladd
- dau Rutha gave testimony
- shows both of their death dates
- pension rejected - could not prove marriage before act of Congress in 1814
 
Chapman, Mary Polly (I3139)
 
2494
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- where was she in 1900 at age 10??

- Annie was married before 1910 census and was widowed by 1930 census

- listed Mrs. Annie Stringer (mar. a Stringer) as informant on father's death certificate -- so death date after 6/23/1952

- death date Bet. Jun 23, 1952 (father's DC) - Mar 26, 1985 (not listed as survivor in bro Daniel's obit)

- possibly married Ozene York ???

- date on tombstone looks like 1939? -- not 1975

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found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JRPL-CZR

Given Name: Annie
Surname: York
State: Kentucky
Residence Place: Kentucky
Last Place of Residence: Marshall, Kentucky
Previous Residence Postal Code: 42025
Age: 86
Birth Date: 17 Aug 1889
Birth Date: 08171889
Death Date: Feb 1975
Death Date: 02001975

Citing this Record
"United States Social Security Death Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JRPL-CZR : 20 May 2014), Annie York, Feb 1975; citing U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service, ongoing).
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found at findagrave.com on 10/5/2016

Annie Stringer York ** her ?? -- yes I think so

Birth: Aug. 17, 1889
Death: Feb. 13, 1975

Burial:
Benton Cemetery
Benton
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Kathy Thompson
Record added: Aug 03, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 40244604
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Stringer, Annie B (I1688)
 
2495
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- Will - Bucks Co, PA - Admin Book A pg 35 - file number 1117

- ?? also married Ann Carter 1700-1802 (lived to be 102?) ??

- 09/15/1756 - Bucks Co, PA - John Love, James Love, sons of Andrew Love, dec'd, and under age, request appt. of guardians for them and their younger brothers William and Benjamin Love.
They request Thomas Atkinson and John Lacey, Jr -- Court finds both petitioners are above 14 yrs of age and their brothers William and Benjamin are under 14. Court orders Thomas Atkinson and John Lacey guardians for the petitioners and their brothers William and Benjamin Love.

- 05/27/1760 - Bucks Co, PA - Indenture (mortgage) between Joseph & Catherine Hibbs and Richard Worthington for 320 pounds - paid 160 pounds and payment of 160 pounds in 8 yearly payment of 20 pounds - 5/27/1761 - 5/27/1768.

- 12/15/1762 - Bucks Co, PA - Orphans Court - William and Benjamin LOve choose their mother Katherine Hibbs as guardian and John Lacey, guardian of Andrew Love's children requests to pass guardian accts and settle with Katherine Hibbs.

- 03/12/1764 - Bucks Co, PA - Orphans Court - William Love of Buckingham petitioned some time ago for his mother Katherine Hibbs to be his guardian. Now he says he was wrong in his choice being over persuaded by his mother. Now he prays that you in your wisdom would relieve his mother and appoint John Lacey Jr guardian. Catherine Hibbs ordered to next court to answer the complaint.

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found at findagrave.com on 7/19/2023

Joseph Howell Hibbs

Birth: 10 Dec 1687 Byberry, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 22 Mar 1762 (aged 74) Plumsteadville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Unknown

Memorial #: 17164383

Bio:
Born the son of English immigrant William Hibbs Jr., the progenitor of the Hibbs family line in the United States, and Joanne _______[unknown]. Joseph was likely born in Byberry Township, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Joseph's siblings, all born in Byberry Twp., Pennsylvania, to my knowledge, were Jonathon (b. unknown); Sarah (b. unknown); Phoebe (b. 1697); Jacob (b. 1699); William III (b. 1700); Jeremiah (b. unknown); and Hannah (b. unknown).

In 1714, Joseph married his first wife, Rachel _____ [surname unknown]. On Oct. 15, 1749, he married wife #2, the widower Mrs. Catherine Love.

Because Rachel was not a Quaker, Joseph was eventally expelled from the Quaker Church in 1716, two years after their marriage. A source I have states: "He returned to the Quaker Church in 1734 and apologized for his acts. He was a landowner in Byberry Township in 1723. He was a constable in Bucks County in 1728" ("Hibbs Genealogy: July 24, 1984" by Margaret Hibbs Brokaw.)

Joseph had fourteen children by Rachel, and three by Catherine:

By Rachel, all born in Byberry Twp., Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony: Catherine (b. 1716 - married John Nyce); William (b. 1722); Sarah (b. 1724 - married John Wing); Rachel (b. 1726, became 1st wife of Robert Smith Jr.); Joseph Hibbs Jr. (b. ca. 1728, married Elizabeth Lacy, founder of the Virginia line of Hibbs, d. 1796); Hannah (b. 1729, married James Cooper 1750, grandmother of American author, James Fenimore Cooper, d. 1777); Jacob (b. 1730, perhaps twin of Phoebe); Phoebe (b. 1730, perhaps twin of Jacob, married Thomas Cooper, the brother of her sister Hannah's husband, James Cooper); John (b. 1732, left Quaker church after marriage to 'unknown' and moved to Virgina, later listed as Captain, 3rd VA Regiment Continental Army); Benjamin (b. 1734); Samuel (b. 1736); Isaac (b. 1740, m. Elizabeth Roberts); Abraham (b. 1742).
Some sources claim that Joseph and Rachel had one other son who married and had "2 or 3 children," and an "unknown male" is listed in my sources, but I have been unable to prove his birth, so I do not include him here.

By Catherine Love: Abraham (b. 1750, m. Hannah Buckman); James (b. unknown, m. Esther Williams); William (b. 1755, m. Elizabeth Booz).

Joseph spent his entire life in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony. He died in 1762 and is supposed to be buried in a Friends Burial Ground near Byberry Township.

Family Members
Parents
William Hibbs 1665-1711
Siblings
Jonathon Hibbs 1689-Unknown
Sarah Hibbs Cooper 1692-1769
Phoebe Hibbs Blaker 1697-Unknown
Jacob Hibbs 1699-1734
William Hibbs 1700-1789
Children
Joseph Hibbs 1730-1796
Jacob Hibbs 1735-1796
Created by: Kathy Riley Williams (46570710)
Added: 26 Dec 2006
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17164383/joseph-howell-hibbs
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17164383/joseph-howell-hibbs: accessed 19 July 2023), memorial page for Joseph Howell Hibbs (10 Dec 1687-22 Mar 1762), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17164383; Burial Details Unknown, Unknown; Maintained by Kathy Riley Williams (contributor 46570710).
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found at findagrave.com bef 7/19/2023

Joseph Hibbs

Birth: 1688
Death: 1762

Born the son of English immigrant William Hibbs Jr., the progenitor of the Hibbs family line in the United States, and Joanne _______[unknown]. Joseph was likely born in Byberry Township, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Joseph's siblings, all born in Byberry Twp., Pennsylvania, to my knowledge, were Jonathon (b. unknown); Sarah (b. unknown); Phoebe (b. 1697); Jacob (b. 1699); William III (b. 1700); Jeremiah (b. unknown); and Hannah (b. unknown).

In 1714, Joseph married his first wife, Rachel _____ [surname unknown]. On Oct. 15, 1749, he married wife #2, the widower Mrs. Catherine Love.

Because Rachel was not a Quaker, Joseph was eventally expelled from the Quaker Church in 1716, two years after their marriage. A source I have states: "He returned to the Quaker Church in 1734 and apologized for his acts. He was a landowner in Byberry Township in 1723. He was a constable in Bucks County in 1728" ("Hibbs Genealogy: July 24, 1984" by Margaret Hibbs Brokaw.)

Joseph had fourteen children by Rachel, and three by Catherine:

By Rachel, all born in Byberry Twp., Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony: Catherine (b. 1716 - married John Nyce); William (b. 1722); Sarah (b. 1724 - married John Wing); Rachel (b. 1726, became 1st wife of Robert Smith Jr.); Joseph Hibbs Jr. (b. ca. 1728, married Elizabeth Lacy, founder of the Virginia line of Hibbs, d. 1796); Hannah (b. 1729, married James Cooper 1750, grandmother of American author, James Fenimore Cooper, d. 1777); Jacob (b. 1730, perhaps twin of Phoebe); Phoebe (b. 1730, perhaps twin of Jacob, married Thomas Cooper, the brother of her sister Hannah's husband, James Cooper); John (b. 1732, left Quaker church after marriage to 'unknown' and moved to Virgina, later listed as Captain, 3rd VA Regiment Continental Army); Benjamin (b. 1734); Samuel (b. 1736); Isaac (b. 1740, m. Elizabeth Roberts); Abraham (b. 1742).
Some sources claim that Joseph and Rachel had one other son who married and had "2 or 3 children," and an "unknown male" is listed in my sources, but I have been unable to prove his birth, so I do not include him here.

By Catherine Love: Abraham (b. 1750, m. Hannah Buckman); James (b. unknown, m. Esther Williams); William (b. 1755, m. Elizabeth Booz).

Joseph spent his entire life in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony. He died in 1762 and is supposed to be buried in a Friends Burial Ground near Byberry Township.

Family links:
Children:
Joseph Hibbs (1730 - 1796)*
Jacob Hibbs (1735 - 1796)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Unknown
Specifically: Unknown

Created by: Kathy Riley Williams
Record added: Dec 26, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 17164383
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Hibbs, Joseph Howell Sr (I239)
 
2496
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- will also lists:
- grandsons John Woodruff and Elias Woodruff (siblings) - parents?
- grandson Benjamin Woodruff and granddaughter Mary Woodruff (siblings) - parents?
- grandson Samuel Woodruff (mother Abigail Woodruff) - father? & husband?
 
Woodruff, Benjamin (I2752)
 
2497
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- Will Book T p.263 - Fayette Co, KY
- Inventory 1/15/1853
- Sale Bill 2/1/1853 - p.637

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Found at findagrave.com on 3/2/2021

James Laffoon

Birth: 25 Mar 1763 Lunenburg, Lunenburg County, Virginia, USA
Death: 27 Dec 1852 (aged 89) Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Laffoon Family Cemetery, Lexington-Fayette, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 153838145
Bio:
James Laffoon was the son of Matthew and Mary Laffoon.
Inscription: Revoluntionary War Veteran
Family Members
Spouses
Elizabeth E Burks Laffoon 1780-1817
Elizabeth Sherley Laffoon 1780-1838
Children
William Burks Laffoon 1801-1880
Created by: Charlotte Raley McConaha (47558988)
Added: 17 Oct 2015
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153838145/james-laffoon
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 02 March 2021), memorial page for James Laffoon (25 Mar 1763–27 Dec 1852), Find a Grave Memorial no. 153838145, citing Laffoon Family Cemetery, Lexington-Fayette, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Charlotte Raley McConaha (contributor 47558988) .
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found at DAR.org on 12/23/2018

LAFFOON, JAMES Ancestor #: A067801

Service: VIRGINIA - GEORGIA Rank(s): PRIVATE
Birth: 1763 LUNENBURG CO VIRGINIA
Death: 12-27-1852 FAYETTE CO KENTUCKY
Pension Number: *S13694
Service Source: *S13694
Service Description:
1) CAPTS WEBB,HARRISON,THREADGILL
2) COL GLEN; GENS STEPHENS,LAWSON

Residence
1) County: LUNENBURG CO - State: VIRGINIA

Spouse
Number Name

1) JINCEY SAMFORD
2) ELIZABETH R. BURKS

Hint: Click on the member number to see more.
Associated Applications and Supplementals
Nat’l Num Add Vol. Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
331412 REBECCA [1] MATTHEW EVERETT Purchase
410974 REBECCA [1] MATTHEW EVERETT Purchase
261186 427 REBECCA [1] MATTHEW EVERETT Purchase
524362 ANDERSON B. [1] MARIA SHIRLEY Purchase
528033 ANDERSON B. [1] MARIA SHIRLEY Purchase
528287 PRESTON P. [1] ELIZA JANE MILLER Purchase
676415 S ANDERSON B. [1] MARIA SHIRLEY Purchase
457188 676 S REBECCA [2] MATTHEW EVERETT Purchase
757650 REBECCA [1] JOHN CHURCH Purchase
759783 ANDERSON B. [1] MARIA SHIRLEY Purchase
764941 ANDERSON B. [1] MARIA SHIRLEY Purchase
859160 ANDERSON B. [1] MARIA SHIRLEY Purchase
925365 ANDERSON B. [1] MARIA SHIRLEY Purchase
= Supporting documentation available
= Descendants list available for this member and this ancestor
= Descendants list available for this member but not this ancestor
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found at http://www.argenweb.net/marion/familylines/laffoon-lineage.html

7. James Laffoon Born abt 1763 in Lunenburg Co., VA Died 27 Dec 1852 Fayette Co, KY Married 1) Jane "Jincy" Samford 23 Nov 1789 Brunswick Co., VA 2) Elizabeth "Milly" Burks 29 May 1800 Brunswick Co., VA 3) Margaret Baxter 10 Apr 1820 Fayette Co., KY

Children of James Laffon and Jane Samford
1. Matthew Laffoon Born 9 Dec 1790 Brunswick Co., VA Died bef. 1850 Carroll Co., AR Married Elizabeth Murrell Samford 7 Apr 1814 Lunenburg Co., VA
2. Martha "Patsy" Laffoon Born abt 1794 Mecklenburg Co., VA Died abt. 1860 Carroll Co., AR Married Young Stokes Samford 18 Dec 1815 Fayette Co., KY

Children of James Laffoon and Elizabeth Burks
3. Mary Laffoon Born abt 1800 Fayette Co., KY Died Dec 1842 Clay Co., MO Married John Robert Hall 4 Nov 1818 Fayette co., KY
4. William Burks Laffoon Born 07 Dec 1801 Jayette Co., KY Died 3 Feb 1880 Clay Co., MO Married Elizabeth Brawner 26 Apr 1833 Fayette Co., KY
5. Littleberry Laffoon Born abt 1802 Fayette Co., KY Died 2 Spet 1836 Lexington MO or Fayette Co., KY ?
6. Rebecca Laffoon Born 13 Jan 1803 Fayette Co., KY Died 19 Aug 1883 Clinton Co., MO >Married 1) John Church 10 Aug 1819 Fayette Co., KY 2) Matthew Everett 6 Jan 1830 Clay co., MO
7. Elizabeth "Betsy Laffoon Born abt 1804 Fayette Co., KY Died abt 1890 Jessamine Co., KY Married Zebediah Crow 7 Sep 1829 Fayette or Jessamine Co., KY
8. Richard Laffoon Born abt 1805 Fayette Co., KY Died ? Jessamine Co., KY Married Lucretia Crow 3 Jun 1828 Jessamine co., KY
9. George Laffoon Born abt 1806 Fayette Co., KY Died 1839 Clay Co., MO Married Mahala Everett 28 Sep 1828 Clay Co., MO
<9>10. Preston Parker Laffoon Born abt 1807 Fayette Co., KY Died 7 Oct 1839 Clinton Co., MO Married Elizabeth Jane Miller 25 Sep 1835 Clay Co., MO
11. Jane Laffoon Born abt 1807 Fayette Co., KY Died ? Married Joseph Uttinger Fayette Co., KY
12. Anderson B. Laffoon Born 12 Dec 1809 Fayette Co., KY Died 3 Feb 1867 Clinton Co., MO Married 1) Francis "Fanny" Sharp 21 Jul 1834 Jessamine Co., KY 2) Marian Shirley 5 Oct 1838 Fayette Co., KY
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Laffoon, James (I1545)
 
2498
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- will mentions grandson Eliphalet Marsh -- parents?

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Found at findagrave.com on 3/28/2021

Jonathan Woodruff

Birth: 30 Jul 1706 Westfield, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Death: 15 Jul 1777 (aged 70)
Burial: Presbyterian Church Burial Grounds, Westfield, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Plot: 284
Memorial #: 19643175
Bio:
Jonathan Woodruff helped capture the British supply ship "Blue Mountain Valley" near Sandy Hook, NJ and brought it to Elizabeth Port on January 22, 1776.

The above information is found in the book, The Revolutionary Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey by Henry C. Hamilton, D.D.S. June, 1975.

Other records indicate Jonathan Woodruff's birthdate as 15 March 1705.
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"Acting upon direction of the Committee of Safety of Elizabethtown, patriots disguised as fishermen in 4 boats came alongside the British supply ship HMS Blue Mountain Valley and captured it."
The URL and full citation for this is here:

Source: National Park Service Records.

Common Name - BLUE MOUNTAIN VALLEY

Historic Name - HMS BLUE MOUNTAIN VALLEY

Secondary Names - off SANDY HOOK

County - MONMOUTH

State - NJ

War - REVOLUTIONARY WAR

Engagement - NAVAL ACTION

Engagement Type - CAPTURE

Dates - 01/22/1776 - 01/22/1776

Location, off - SANDY HOOK

Current Rank - C

Notes on Event - Acting upon direction of the Committee of Safety of Elizabethtown, patriots disguised as fishermen in 4 boats came alongside the British supply ship HMS Blue Mountain Valley and captured it.

Survey Code - NJ220

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002013171492;view=1up;seq=436

Children believed to belong to Jennet Megie and Jonathan Woodruff:

1) Mary Woodruff (?-1771)
2) Daniel Woodruff (1721-?) - probable infant or childhood death
3) Jonathan Woodruff (1732-1759)
4) Jennet Woodruff (1734-1762)
5) Anne Woodruff (1736-1820)
6) Noah Woodruff (1740-1773)
7) David Woodruff (1741-1825)
8) Daniel Woodruff (1742-1812)
9) Aaron Woodruff (1746-1793)
10) Ephraim Woodruff (1750-1827)

Many private records found online claim this Jonathan Woodruff had three wives, but at least one may not be his - there was a Deacon John Woodruff (1704 - 24 Sept 1768) of the same generation who also lived in Westfield, NJ. Based on the will of Thomas Donnington, husband of Thankful Donnington, an heir named Eleanor (1712-1742), was listed as "the wife of John Woodruff".

"...if my wife and children should die without issue, then my estate is to go to Eleanor, the wife of John Woodruff."

Whether she was an older daughter or other relative of this Thomas Donnington is not clear. The children of this Eleanor Donnington and Deacon John Woodruff are listed as:

1) Cornelius Woodruff, husband of Mary Osborn

2) John Woodruff, husband of Sarah Miller

3) Moses Woodruff, husband of Phebe Marsh

This line doesn't look anything like Jonathan Woodruff, father of Aaron (1746-1793), Ephraim Woodruff (1750-1827), and their siblings unless more data becomes available. Possibly these two John Woodruffs were cousins? Deacon John Woodruff's headstone is also different from Jonathan Woodruff's, and he was also buried in Presbyterian Church Burial Grounds in Westfield, NJ along with Jennet MeGee and many other Woodruffs.

This info comes from here: http://maxpages.com/elizawoodruffs/Joseph_of_Westfield_page_1

In 1967, Ceylon Newton Woodruff and the Arthur H. Clark Company first published Woodruff Chronicles I (CNW I), following it in 1971 with Woodruff Chronicles II (CNW II). CNW was interested in tracing his own connections to John Woodruff and accumulated extensive research material on the many branches and lines of descent. This website is dedicated to providing the information in CNW's Chronicles and also includes data from other sources.

The other wife listed for Jonathan Woodruff (1706-1777) was:

Prudence Unknown, d. Oct. 31, 1781 and listed as the widow of Jonathan Woodruff.

Sources:

--"History of the Town of Westfield, Union County, New Jersey" by Charles A. Philhower. Pub. 1923 by Lewis Historical Publishing Co.
From page 17: The most exciting news that first reached Westfield after the declaration of war was the capture of the "Blue Mountain Valley" by Lord Stirling, off Sandy Hook. This was an armed supply boat sent off from the warships in New York harbor to transport ships lying outside. The vessel was brought in to Elizabeth Port and put in charge of Col. Elias Dayton. This hazardous task was accomplished with three small boats, eighty volunteers and thirty militia. David Ross, Ephraim Marsh, Henry Baker and Jonathan Woodruff, of Westfield, went out on this enterprise. There was great rejoicing at Charles Clark's store when the prize was reported safe at harbor at 'The Port'."

--U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 -- shows a John Woodruff, b. 1702, male, NJ, married Eleanor Donnington. No date or location of marriage.

--"Inscriptions from the cemetery of the Presbyterian Church at Westfield in New Jersey from the year 1740 to the year 1899", pg. 26, shows #285 Jennet, wife of Jonathan...died April 18, 1750, age 42.

Same page, #286, Prudence, widow of Jonathan...died Oct. 31, 1781, age 72.

Pg. 27, #698, Aaron, died Feb. 27, 1793, age 47. #700, Ruth, widow of Aaron; wife of Joseph Cory, died Nov. 28, 1818, age 68 yrs, 10 days.

No Eleanor Woodruff is listed in this publication.

--"History of Union County, New Jersey, 1664-1923", Vol. 3" by Abraham Van Doren Honeyman. Pub. 1923.

--"Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol. 4" by Patricia Law Hatcher. 1987 by Pioneer Heritage Press, Dallas, TX.

--"History of Elizabeth, New Jersey; including the Early History of Union County" by Rev. Edwin F. Hatfield, D.D. Pub. 1868.

--"History of the Borough of Mountainside, Union County, New Jersey, 1895-1945" by Jean Hesketh Hershey. Pub. 1976 by Westfield Press. Pg. 8..."Jonathan Woodruff lived in the valley between the highway and where the Children's County Home now is. He died in 1777."

Gravesite Details Revolutionary War Veteran
Family Members
Parents
Joseph Woodruff 1677-1741
Hannah J. Ward Woodruff 1684-1742
Spouse
Jennet Megie Woodruff 1707-1750
Siblings
John Woodruff 1704-1768
Abigail Woodruff Gould 1712-1766
Nathaniel Woodruff 1719-1795
Thomas Woodruff 1723-1804
Hezekiah Woodruff 1725-1776
Benjamin Woodruff 1726-1786
Children
Jonathan Woodruff 1732-1759
Anna Wooduff Badgley 1733-1822
Noah Woodruff 1740-1773
Daniel Woodruff 1742-1812
Aaron Woodruff 1746-1793
Ephraim Woodruff 1750-1827
Created by: Rich H. (46489213)
Added: 31 May 2007
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19643175/jonathan-woodruff
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 March 2021), memorial page for Jonathan Woodruff (30 Jul 1706–15 Jul 1777), Find a Grave Memorial no. 19643175, citing Presbyterian Church Burial Grounds, Westfield, Union County, New Jersey, USA ; Maintained by Rich H. (contributor 46489213) .
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Found at DAR.org on 3/28/2021

WOODRUFF, JONATHAN Ancestor #: A128684

Service: NEW JERSEY Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 1707 ESSEX CO NEW JERSEY
Death: 7-15-1777 ELIZABETH ESSEX CO NEW JERSEY
Service Source: NJ STATE ARCH, REV WAR DAMAGE CLAIMS, 1776-1782, ESSEX CO, WESTFIELD, CLAIM #48
Service Description: 1) SUFFERED DEPREDATION

RESIDENCE
Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: , By: Conversion 1) County: ESSEX CO - State: NEW JERSEY

SPOUSE
Number Name

Created: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, Updated: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, By: Conversion
1) JANNET MEGIE
Created: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, Updated: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, By: Conversion
2) PRUDENCE X

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ASSOCIATED APPLICATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTALS
Nat’l Add
Num Vol. Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
380753 630 ANNA [1] ANTHONY BADGELY PURCHASE
958164 1172 ANN [1] ANTHONY BADGELEY PURCHASE
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= Descendants list available for this member and this ancestor
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Woodruff, Jonathan (I2741)
 
2499
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

- Witnesses to will were in Ohio and on 8/17/1843 the Hopkins Co court had to write to the Ohio court to have the witnesses testifiy to the authenticity of the will.

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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jhc%2D5cousins&id=I32150

•ID: I32150
•Name: Obediah Utley
•Given Name: Obediah
•Surname: Utley
•Sex: M
•Birth: ABT 1785 in ,Goochland,VA
•Death: 27 AUG 1839 in ,Hopkins,KY
•Burial: AUG 1839
•Change Date: 13 JAN 2000 at 00:00:00

Father: Obediah Utley b: 3 OCT 1757 in ,Goochland,VA
Mother: Jane MacLendon

Marriage
1 Wealthy Melvin b: 5 DEC 1803 ** actually 2nd marriage **
•Married: ABT 1824 in ,Brown,OH
Children
1.Has Children Lucinda Utley b: 1 NOV 1825 in ,Hopkins,KY
2.Has Children Arminda Mary Utley b: 8 FEB 1835
3.Has Children Louisa Utley b: 19 FEB 1839 in ,Hopkins,KY

Marriage
2 Jane Thompson b: ABT 1785 ** actually 1st marriage **
•Married: 11 NOV 1806 in ,Fayette,KY
Children
1.Has Children Joseph Utley b: ABT 1813
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Utley, Obediah D (I537)
 
2500
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **

-- who is the mother of the following children listed in his will?
son Daniel Cornwell
son Jarvice Cornwell
dau Mary Cornwell
dau Chloe Cornwell
- married ??? Strange

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See the book 'The Collie family of Pittsylvania Co, VA' by Betty Cox Collie for list of descendants on p 657
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Excerpted from --
The Collie Family of Pittsylvania Co, VA, their Scottish origins, relatives & descendants
by Betty Cox Collier

The Collie Family p. 656

Peter Cornwell (d. 1776), Brother of Charles Cornwell (d. 1781)

Peter Cornwell, another son of Dennis Cornwell, presumably was born in the 1690s
or early 1700s probably in Prince William or Stafford County, VA.6 He died prior to August
26,1776, in Fauquier County, VA, the date when his will, written on June 2,1776, was presented
for probate. In it he named his beloved wife Sarah Ann, and six children. Records
indicate that Peter was married three times, with the names of his first two wives reported in
Fauquier County, VA, court records. He first married by 1723 to Lucresse (...); second married
by 1732 to Ann (...); third married by 1750 to Sarah Ann BowUng.7 Peter had at least

Footnotes:
3 Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, p. 389, Patent Book No. 8.
4 Peter Dunkin, Sr. apparently lived in or near Westmoreland Co., VA. He is discussed in the Genealogy
of Dodson, Lucas, Etc., by S. Emmet Lucas. In addition to Ann Dunkin, Peter Dunkin, Sr. appears
to have had the following children whose identities are shown in 1694 and 1701 Westmoreland
County, VA, records: 1) Elizabeth, wife of George Harrison, 2) Ellen Dunkin (unmarried), 3)
Rebecca, wife of Thomas Kirtley, and 4) Elinor (Dunkin) Bryan, who lived in Charles County, MD,
in 1701.
5 These are abstracted in Cornwell of Virginia and England, by William Claude Gould of Pana, IL, privately
printed, 1996, pp. 38-39. One of the fifteen records is a court order in 1698 (in Westmoreland
County Order Book 1690-98) involving "Dennis Cornwell also Elizabeth Dunkin, Ann Dunkin
Cornwell and Rebecca Dunkin Kirtley."
6 Records on Peter Cornwell and his family came mostly from Gould (1996).
7 Peter Cornwell and wife "Lucresse" were listed in a Stafford Co., VA, deed dated September 8,1723.
Peter Cornwell and wife Ann were listed in a Prince William Co., VA, deed (Liber A, p. 13) dated
March 1,1732. Peter Cornwell and wife "Sarahanne" were listed in a deed, dated October 8,1750.
There is a possibility that "Ann" and "Sarah Ann" were the same person, but more likely not.

656 Appendix: Cornwell Family Records

six children by two or more of these wives over a period of around forty years. The six children
named in his will were:
1. Simon Cornwell (1740-1810/13) married Mary Johnston and had eleven children:
(1) Francis Cornwell; (2) William B. Cornwell, husband of Mary F. Swan; (3) James
Cornwell; (4) Jeremiah Cornwell, husband of Sarah Burgess; (5) Charles Cornwell, husband
of Elizabeth "Betty" Thornton; (6) Peter Cornwell, husband of Elizabeth
Arterburn; (7) Lewis Cornwell; (8) Patton Cornwell; (9) Elizabeth Cornwell; (10) Sarah
Cornwell; and (11) Ann Cornwell.
2. Jacob Cornwell (1764-1829) married Molly Hayes on September 7,1790, in
Fauquier County, VA, and had thirteen children: (1) Sarah, wife of Jesse Nally; (2) John
Cornwell (died as infant); (3) John Cornwell (II); (4) Jacob Cornwell, husband of Mary
Wolfe; (5) Daniel Cornwell; (6) Elias Cornwell, husband of Susan White; (7) Benjamin
Cornwell, husband of Elizabeth Gore; (8) Mary "Polly" Cornwell; (9) Peter Cornwell;
(10) Joseph Cornwell; (11) Silas Cornwell, husband of Cynthia Bowie; (12) Lucy
Cornwell; and (13) Ann Cornwell, wife of Newton Laws.
3. Daniel Cornwell
4. Jarvice Cornwell
5. Mary Cornwell
6. Chloe Cornwell, wife of a Mr. Strange
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found at findagrave.com on 5/12/2020

Peter Cornwell

Birth: 1688 Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1778 (aged 89–90) Prince William County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Unknown

Memorial #: 32419291
Family Members
Parents
Dennis Cornhill 1655-1715
Ann Duncan Cornhill 1666-Unknown
Spouses
Lucresse Cornwell 1688-Unknown
Ann Cornwell 1708-Unknown
Siblings
Mary Cornwell Wallis 1701-Unknown
Charles Coleman Cornwell 1703-1781
Children
William Cornwell 1709-1767
Peter Cornwell 1726-1776
Obadiah Cornwell 1730-Unknown
Charles Cornwell 1731-1815
Created by: Cindy Cornwell McCachern (46810811)
Added: 26 Dec 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32419291/peter-cornwell
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 May 2020), memorial page for Peter Cornwell (1688–1778), Find a Grave Memorial no. 32419291, ; Maintained by Cindy Cornwell McCachern (contributor 46810811) Unknown.
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Cornwell, Peter (I1965)
 

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