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William Diuguid / Harriett Lucinda Diuguid


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William Diuguid / Harriett Lucinda Diuguid

Husband: William Diuguid
Born: 7 Jun 1833at: Appomattox, Virginia, United States
Married: 30 Nov 1853at: Lynchburg, Campbell Co., Virginia, USA
Died: 4 Dec 1888at: near Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia, USA
Father: William Sampson Diuguid
Mother: Susannah Thornhill
Sources: [12449]
Wife: Harriett Lucinda Diuguid
Born: 7 Jun 1833at: Lynchburg, Campbell Co., Virginia, USA
Died: 19 Aug 1921[1053] at: Lynchburg, Campbell Co., Virginia, USA
Father: Sampson Diuguid
Mother: Martha Bradley Patteson
Notes: [1054]
Children
Name: Sampson Edwin Diuguid [1173]
Born: 24 Aug 1854at:
Died: 20 Dec 1921at:
Spouses:
Name: George Thornhill Diuguid [3786]
Born: 5 May 1856at:
Married: at:  
Died: 15 Jun 1931at:
Spouses: Mattle L. Cade
Name: Clarence Cook Diuguid [3216]
Born: 19 Aug 1856at:
Died: 20 Jan 1857at:
Spouses:
Name: William Augustus Diuguid [3782]
Born: 9 Apr 1860at:
Died: 24 Aug 1944at:
Spouses:
Name: Martha (Mat) Diuguid [3230]
Born: 25 Aug 1861at:
Married: at:  
Died: 15 Aug 1944at:
Spouses: Jesse Diuguid McNamee
Name: John Everett Diuguid [3781]
Born: 27 Nov 1863at: Salem, Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 26 Jul 1932at: Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Spouses: Annie Pence Zirkle

Pedigree Chart for: William Diuguid

      /--William  Diuguid  Jr.
   /--George  Diuguid 
   |  \--Ann  Moss 
/--William Sampson  Diuguid 
|  |  /--Stephen  Sampson 
|  \--Nancy  Sampson 
|     \--Sarah  Johnson 
|--William  Diuguid 
|     /--Thomas (Thornell)  Thornhill 
|  /--Jesse  Thornhill 
|  |  \--Elizabeth  Walker 
\--Susannah  Thornhill 
   |  /--Thomas (Thornell)  Thornhill 
   \--Elizabeth (Stevens)  Stephens 
      \--Elizabeth  Taylor 

Pedigree Chart for: Harriett Lucinda Diuguid

      /--William  Diuguid  Jr.
   /--George  Diuguid 
   |  \--Ann  Moss 
/--Sampson  Diuguid 
|  |  /--Stephen  Sampson 
|  \--Nancy  Sampson 
|     \--Sarah  Johnson 
|--Harriett Lucinda  Diuguid 
|     /--Obadiah  Patteson 
|  /--David  Patteson 
|  |  \--Agnes   
\--Martha Bradley  Patteson 
   |  /--Obadiah  Patteson 
   \--Sarah  Oglesby 
      \--

[1054] Harriet Diuguid wrote a letter ca 1903 to her Cousin Lizzie (Mary Elizabeth Diuguid) who married William Alston Bourland in Nov 1841. In it Harriet listed her address as 117 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke, VA, which was the address of her son, John Everett Diuguid. We are indebted to the descendants of Mary Elizabeth Diguid for sharing this letter which preserved so much information that might otherwise be lost. Elizabeth Randolph Shemwell (Skerritt) and her family were on their way home to Rochester, New York from Benton, Kentucky where they had attended the funeral of her sister, Julia Shemwell (Cotton) when their car was stolen and the original letter along with her Diuguid family research was lost. We are thankful that we have copies of her letter which gives so much information on the family of George Diuguid and Nancy Sampson. Dear (Cousin) Lizzie, I have always heard that our forefathers were originally French Hugenots who fled to Scotland from religious persecution and remained there until they called themselves Scots. Some time way back in the seventeen hundreds, four Diuguid brothers came to America, two of them settled in Virginia, one in what is now Kentucky and one in Georgia or Mississippi. The one from whom we are descended, I do not know his name, but suppose it was William Diuguid. He had a son named William D. who settled near Bent Creek in what is now the lower part of Appomattox County. Said William Diuguid had a son named George D.(iuguid) who was a Revolutionary soldier and he was our grandfather. He had seven sons and four daughters. William D. (son of George) married Miss Susannah Thornhill. They had eleven children and raised all except one who was, killed when he was eleven years old by a runaway horse. All of his family have passed away until you come to his grandchildren and they are very many in number. George Diuguid's next son, Sampson Diuguid, married Miss Martha Patteson. They had ten children but only raised three of this number, namely: David, George and Harriet, the writer of this record, and I am the only representative of that generation of Sampson. Stephen Diuguid married Miss Furbush. They had three children only and raised two of them, a son and a daughter. The daughter is still living - a Mrs. Pelter at her father's old homestead in Campbell Co., Va. George Diuguid (11) married Miss Betsy Christian from near Richmond. They moved to Calloway Co., Ky. directly after their marriage. They had only two children. Their first son named Christian died when 6 or 8 years old of measles at Gauley Bridge in West Va. Uncle George had another son, William Diuguid, who lived to be 83 years old, raised seven sons and two daughters. His death occasioned the first link in his family to be broken. He was about ten or twelve years old when his father, Uncle George Diuguid died. Then his mother wrote to my father, Sampson Diuguid, to come to Kentucky and move her back to Va. as she wanted him to help her raise her two sons. He went at once to help her. They started on their journey back the third day after he arrived, and when they reached West Virginia, the death of her son, Chrlstian occurred. After his burial, they continued their journey to Virginia, and Cousin William lived with my father, he and his mother until he was 25 years old. He then returned to Murray, Calloway Co. Ky. where he spent his remaining days. My brother, George, and Cousin William were educated together, learned their trades together, and lived as brothers until Cousin William moved back to Kentucky. James Diuguid married Miss Snead. They had one child, a son. He was killed in the Confederate War in the Battle of the Wilderness. Uncle James Settled in Salem, Va. and lived until his death in that place. Uncle Edwin Diuguid was married but he moved out to Missouri in or near Franklin Co., but I never heard whom he married. He never returned to Va. He died and left three children, two daughters and one son. He and his son both followed the same course in life. They prospected in lead mines, but neither of them made any success in their occupation. Uncle Jacob married Miss Caroline Patteson the first marriage. She did not live but a few years, died and left one son, James E. Diuguid. He did not live many years. He left one son named after himself. He is now living in Carroll Co., Ky. and has a family. I do not know much about them. Uncle Jacob's second wife, Miss Jett, of Kentucky, died, They had four children: Hiram, Mrs. Dr. Gaines of Warsaw, Mrs. Owen of Ghent, and Mrs. J. I. Baker of Jett Co. Ky. This closed the account of Grandfather's sons. His four daughters were Judy, who never married; Mary married William H. Patteson, an uncle of mine on my mother's side, and moved to Indiana. They had only one child. She is still living in Chicago, Mrs. Annie Anthony. Nancy married David B. Patteson. They had four children: three daughters and a son, Mrs. Lucy Christian, wife of Dr. W. Diuguid Christian, Mrs. Ann Price who died in Ky., Rozella died when just 17 years old and Cousin David Marcellus is the son, you know, who is at the Confederate Home in Oldham Cost Ky. and I expect he is getting quite feeble by this time. He and I are the only ones of the old ones now living. He is six years older than I am, living in the third year of borrowed time -that brings me in my 73rd year, but I am happy to tell you that I am not helpless by any means. I am able to help about domestic affairs. As yet I do not like to be waited on but will do all I can as long as I am able to do. Aunt Betsy Diuguid-is the last one of Grandfather George Diuguid's children to mention. She married a Baptist preacher named Mace Harris and had several children. I knew all of her daughters. All of them are dead. She had several sons but I do not know anything of them. In fact I never met them at all. About two years ago, a Mrs. Cummings came to Lynchburg, she said to hunt her Diuguid relatives. She said her grandmother was Ann Diuguids her grandfather was William Harriss, her mother was a Jeffries. They live in Selma, Alabama. Mrs. Cummings resembles the Diuguid family very much indeed. Her mother is a widow, has three daughters and Mrs. Cummings is the oldest, the only one who is married. She has one child, a girl. Her sisters have names of the Diuguid family up to the present date. I am not able to trace her family relationship up. I sincerely wish I could,. Perhaps she is a descendant of the original Diuguid brother who came from Scotland and settled in Georgia or Mississippi. I do not mean him really but a son or a grandson of his and perhaps the Harriss name of her grandfather might be related in some way to Aunt Betsy Harris. If you can find out anything of this connection I would be more than glad for you to let me know concerning it. In the last letter I had from you, you asked me for the record of the Diuguid family. I have never been able to get the one Aunt Judy Diuguid had when she lived at Uncle Jacobs. I wrote for it but they said it had gotten lost. Dr. William Diuguid Christian had one also but I received the same account of that as I did Aunt Judy's. It had gotten lost in moving so I concluded I would try to do the best I could with my knowledge to write you all as I know of no other source from which you will gather as much as you will in this letter. I left you too quickly in telling you about Uncle Jacob's life transactions so I will have to go back and finish his course out for you. He was married four times. I told you of twice so now comes the third time. This time he married near St. Louis or Lewisville, I do not know which. This wife was either a schoolteacher or owned and ran a cattle raising farm, I do not know which. Indeed I do not know her name. He had no children by his last two wives. His fourth wife was a widow Warfield, nee Miss Joyce Diuguid, a daughter of Cousin George E. Diuguid, perhaps the descendant of the brother from Scotland who settled in Kentucky. Uncle Jacob's fourth wife had a sister named Mrs. Susan Drake, who had a daughter named Georgie. I saw them once. They came to visit my father in Lynchburg about 1840. 1 was then about ten years old. This last wife had a daughter by her Warfield husband who is a Mrs. Dortch, somewhere near Trenton, Ky., if I am not mistaken. I do not know where Uncle Jacob's last wife is. She outlived him. She was the first lady Uncle Jacob ever addressed? and after refusing him the first time, she married Rev. Warfield and he died and her his widow. She remained a widow whilst Uncle Jacob married and lost three wives. Then he returned and married his first love. Well, Cousin Lizzie, as I imagine your patience has been entirely worn out, I will draw this long letter to a close hoping that the limit of your patience has not been so severely tried that you will not honor me with a reply. I wish I could come to see you instead of write to you but I have put the visiting time off too long. Perhaps I could not make the trip safely. My only regret is that I did not undertake it whilst Cousin William was alive and I deeply regret not writing this letter because I think he would have enjoyed it so very much. I wish some of you all western relations would pay us a visit. Indeed we would be glad to see you or any of your father's family for I certainly love to see my relatives and it I cannot see them I love to write them. So with very much love for you and yours - your entire family, I will close this letter hoping that you will write me very soon. Give my love to your mother and to your sisters and brothers when you see them. My address: (Signed) Mrs. H. L. Diuguid, 111 N. Jefferson St., Roanoke, Va. It is said that there is a street in West Salem, VA. called Diuguid Lane and that they Harriett and William Diuguid lived there. However there a deed on file in Salem, Va., Roanoke Co Court House in Book F, page 273, dated 21 July 1858 stating that wiliam Diuguid bought from William Deaton and wife, Mary K., lot 53, Salem, Va. being fronted on Main Street, sixteen poles deep to back on Clay Street. He paid some of the price and gave a lein for $400.00 due on 1 July 1858 for the balance.

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Geata / (--?--)

Husband: Geata
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father: Taetwa
Mother:
Wife: (--?--)
Children
Name: Godwulf
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Geata

      /--Sceldwa   
   /--Beaw   
   |  \--
/--Taetwa   
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Geata   
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Jason Ellsworth / Mary Phelps

Husband: Jason Ellsworth
Born: at:
Married: 1 May 1823at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Mary Phelps
Born: 20 Feb 1800at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Died: 23 Jun 1843at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Father: Daniel Phelps
Mother: Elisabeth Pelton
Children
Name: Lydia Sophia Ellsworth
Born: 12 Marat:
Died: 9 Dec 1835at:
Spouses:
Name: Charlotte Phelps Ellsworth
Born: 12 Jan 1824at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Jason Ellsworth
Born: 8 Nov 1825at:
Died: 18 Mar 1826at:
Spouses:
Name: Mary Ann Ellsworth
Born: 8 Mar 1827at:
Died: 9 Dec 1835at:
Spouses:
Name: William Jason Ellsworth
Born: 17 Apr 1829at:
Married: at:  
Died: Mar 1872at:
Spouses: Eliza Powers
Name: Theodore Erastus Ellsworth
Born: 31 Mar 1831at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Emily Frances Ellsworth
Born: 1 Mar 1833at:
Died: 16 Dec 1835at:
Spouses:
Name: Francis Ellsworth
Born: 19 Nov 1836at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Mary Ann Ellsworth
Born: 12 Jul 1840at:
Died: 4 Mar 1844at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Jason Ellsworth

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Pedigree Chart for: Mary Phelps

      /--Israel  Phelps 
   /--Noah  Phelps 
   |  \--Rachel Jones  Clark 
/--Daniel  Phelps 
|  |  /--Thomas  Abbe 
|  \--Hannah  Abbe 
|     \--Mary  Pease 
|--Mary  Phelps 
|     /--
|  /--Nathan  Pelton 
|  |  \--
\--Elisabeth  Pelton 
   |  /--
   \--Ruth  Thompson 
      \--

George Thompson / Margaret (Mary) Crossett

Husband: George Thompson
Born: 1742at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Married: 5 Dec 1765at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: 4 Apr 1783at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Father: James Thompson
Mother: Martha (Watson) Wesson
Sources: [5248]
Wife: Margaret (Mary) Crossett
Born: 25 Jul 1746at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [5249]
Children
Name: John David Thompson [5242]
Born: 1771at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Married: at:  
Died: Aug 1823at: Fredonia, Chautauqua, New York, USA
Spouses: Leah Lewis
Name: Elizabeth Thompson [5250]
Born: 1767at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Isabel Thompson [5251]
Born: 1769at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Martha Thompson [5252]
Born: 1772at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Prudence Thompson [5253]
Born: 1774at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Mary Thompson [5254]
Born: 1776at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Nancy Thompson [5255]
Born: 1778at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Samuel Thompson [5256]
Born: 1779at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: John Thompson [5257]
Born: 1780at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Rachel Thompson [5258]
Born: 1782at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: George Thompson [5259]
Born: 1784at: Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: George Thompson

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|--George  Thompson 
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\--Martha (Watson)  Wesson 
   |  /--
   \--
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Pedigree Chart for: Margaret (Mary) Crossett

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|--Margaret (Mary)  Crossett 
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      \--

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Samuel Gardner / Mary

Husband: Samuel Gardner
Born: 25 Apr 1709at: East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States
Married: May 1735at: Shaftsbury, Bennington, Vermont, United States
Died: at:
Father: Samuel Gardiner
Mother: Ann Briggs
Sources: [6222]
Wife: Mary
Born: 1714at: of Est Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [10278]
Children
Name: Thomas Gardner [6231]
Born: ABT 1735at: Exeter, Kingston, Rhode Island
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Henry Gardner [6232]
Born: ABT 1740at: East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Samuel Gardner [6233]
Born: ABT 1733at: Exeter, Kingston, Rhode Island
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Anne Gardiner [6189]
Born: 2 May 1736at: East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 28 Nov 1811at:
Spouses: Jonathan Olin

Pedigree Chart for: Samuel Gardner

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\--Ann  Briggs 
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   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Mary

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Daniel Foote / Sarah

Husband: Daniel Foote
Born: 1651at: of Westfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, USA
Married: 1679at: Stratford, Fairfield Co, Connecticut, USA
Died: 26 Mar 1704at: , Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [7631]
Wife: Sarah
Born: 1632at: of Westfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, USA
Died: 26 Mar 1704at:
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [7632]
Children
Name: Solomon Foote [7633]
Born: ABT 1700at: Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Mary Foote [7634]
Born: ABT 1702at: Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Daniel Foote [7635]
Born: 10 Jan 1682at: Stratford Twp, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Died: 19 Dec 1755at: Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Spouses:
Name: John Foote [7636]
Born: 17 Jan 1680at: Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Hannah Foote [7620]
Born: 13 Feb 1684at: Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 8 Jul 1799at:
Spouses: Richard Beach
Name: Peter Foote [7637]
Born: 1687at: Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Died: 8 Dec 1753at: Unmarried
Spouses:
Name: Jehiel Foote [7638]
Born: 17 Mar 1687at: Of Stratford, Fairfield, Conn.
Died: Sep 1740at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Daniel Foote

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Pedigree Chart for: Sarah

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(--?--) / Ann Denison

Husband: (--?--)
Wife: Ann Denison
Born: 11 Aug 1707at: New London, Connecticut, United States
Died: 1 Aug 1786at: New London, Connecticut, United States
Father: George Denison
Mother: Mary Brewster Wetherell
Sources: [8715]
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Ann Denison

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/--George  Denison 
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Ann  Denison 
|     /--
|  /--Daniel  Wetherell  Sr.
|  |  \--
\--Mary Brewster  Wetherell 
   |  /--
   \--Grace  Brewster 
      \--Lucretia  Oldham 

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George Orin Christy / Agnes May Jabe

Husband: George Orin Christy
Born: 6 Jan 1881[10092] [10093] at: Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 4 Dec 1926[10094] at: El Paso, El Paso, Texas, United States
Father: George William Christy
Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Stephens
Notes: [10096]
Wife: Agnes May Jabe
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children

Pedigree Chart for: George Orin Christy

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   /--Sanford A.  Christy 
   |  \--
/--George William  Christy 
|  |  /--
|  \--Mary Margaret  Clark 
|     \--
|--George Orin  Christy 
|     /--
|  /--James  Stephens 
|  |  \--
\--Sarah Elizabeth  Stephens 
   |  /--
   \--Nancy Caroline  Calvert 
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Pedigree Chart for: Agnes May Jabe

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|--Agnes May  Jabe 
|     /--
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\--
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   \--
      \--

[10096] While George's name is not previously found, he is listed in the 1900 census as living with his parents in Paducah. George died in El Paso, Texas. His death certificate lists his residence as Little Rock, Arkansas. It also reports that he is widowed.

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George Southerland / Elizabeth Norment

Husband: George Southerland
Born: 1667at: Prince Georges County, Virginia, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 1698at: King and Queen County, Virginia, USA
Father: Alexander Southerland
Mother: Jean Campbell
Notes: [12268]
Wife: Elizabeth Norment
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Notes: [12269]
Children
Name: Joseph Southerland [12259]
Born: 1690at:
Married: at:  
Died: 1739at:
Spouses: Elizabeth? Chiles
Name: Phillip Southerland [12274]
Born: ABT 1688at:
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: George Southerland [12275]
Born: ABT 1695at:
Died: ABT 1748at: Bef. 1795
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: George Southerland

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/--Alexander  Southerland 
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|--George  Southerland 
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\--Jean  Campbell 
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Pedigree Chart for: Elizabeth Norment

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|--Elizabeth  Norment 
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   \--
      \--

[12268] Carol Mitchell in Bell-Southerland Notes, January, 2001 Carol Mitchell (carolmit@uasor.net) 2/14/01 LDS Film #1395730, F839191, 1983, by Porter W. Kelley, 3613 EdgewoodRd., El Dorada, Arkansas, based on information from Elijah T. Sutherlin,genealogist, 414 Airport Dr., Danville, VA, 24514. George was Kellye'ssixth great grandfather.

[12269] Carol Mitchell in Bell-Southerland Notes, January, 2001, may not be hiswife. LDS Film #1395730, F839191, 1983

[12259] Carol Mitchell in Bell-Southerland Notes, January, 2001: " 1772 Herndon et al. v. Carr: By a codicil to his will annexed, datedAug 12, 1760, he empowered his executors, of whom Southerland a defendantwas one, to divide his personal estate according to his will. Within afew days afterwards, one Walter Chiles having a considerable estate inlands, slaves, and personal goods, died intestate, leaving as hisrepresentatives, the children of two deceased sisters, viz. The testatorWilliam Carr, and his younger brothers and sisters, children of theeldest sister, and the defendant Southerland and his younger brothers andsisters, children of the youngest sister. Where by the sd. William Carr,the testator and the sd Southerland, became entitled each to a moiety ofthe slaves of the said Chiles, paying to their brothers and sisters aproportion of their value. " Makes it clear that Joseph Southerland married the younger sister ofWalter Chiles. A lot of people thought that Joseph had married aFendall because of the number of Southerland children using Fendall as afirst or middle name, beginning with his own son. See: Cocke, W. Ronald, William and Mary Quarterly: Genealogical Notes Gleanedfrom Virginia Court Reports, Volume: Vol. II Ser. 2: Herndon vs Carr, Gart C.G., Jeanne Brooks, Thomas and William Carr and theChilesConnection:Tidewater Virginia Families: A Magazine of History andGenealogy; Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Editor/Publisher: Volume: Vol. 4#2 p. 80-83, (August/September 1995 Thomas Jefferson, "Reports of Cases Determined in the General Court ofVirginia. [ Thomas Jefferson, "Reports of Cases Determined in the GeneralCourt of Virginia, 1730-1740 and 1768-1772 (Buffalo: William S Hein &Co., 1981)132-13 Also: " According to a manuscript in the collections of The Virginia HistoricalSociety, the Mr Southerland who married the younger sister of WalterChiles was Joseph Southerland, and their son was Fendall Southerland.[Chiles Folder, George H. S. King Papers, Mss/K 5823a. VirginiaHistorical Society, Richmond, Virginia.] Walter Chiles and his twosisters were children of John Chiles and his first wife, Mary. JohnChiles, in turn, was a son of the second Walter Chiles, whose fatherWalter Chiles (I) was first mentioned in Virginia records 2 May 1638 inCharles City County. [V.L.H. Davis, "Walter Chiles, Father and Son" Tidewater VirginiaFamilies: A Magazine of History & Genealogy, I (1992) 67-69, 120-122]" LDS Film #1395730, F839191, 1983 says about 1686

[12274] Carol Mitchell (carolmit@uasor.net) 2/14/01 LDS Film #1395730, F839191, 1983

[12275] Carol Mitchell (carolmit@uasor.net) 2/14/01 LDS Film #1395730, F839191, 1983 does not include Elizabeth Mallory assecond wife, had no children?

 


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