Pocahantas Kyle1
F, #1081, b. between 1790 and 1800, d. before 27 July 1850
Father | David Kyle2 b. bt 1761 - 1770, d. b 1843 |
Mother | Elizabeth Chambers |
Charts | Descendant Chart (Box) |
Family | James S. Turner b. 1800 |
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Last Edited | 8 Mar 2021 |
Pocahantas Kyle was born between 1790 and 1800, daughter of David Kyle and Elizabeth Chambers.3
Pocahantas Kyle married James S. Turner, son of Henry Turner and Rachel Stovall. This is a supposition by the author of the cited book4 for which I can find no documentation in records anywhere as of 6 Mar 2021. It does make sense though, given that a James Turner Senr lived close to Pocahantas's father, David.
A tree on MyHeritage states she was the daughter of David Kyle and Elizabeth Chambers Kyle and that the marriage took place in 1818, probably in Buckingham County where her father resided.5
With the Buckingham County records destroyed, I don't have any way to verify much of anything with respect to David Kyle's children, only one of whom I've found elsewhere (not Pocahantas). Although I was able to access a family history which contained notes from family members, one of whom had access to the family bible of one of David Kyle's sons.
I cannot find a marriage record for them anywhere - not in Virginia, Kentucky, or Missouri. That he married a Pocahantas seems evident. All we know for certain was that his wife's first name was Pocahantes because James' mother names her as Pocahantes Turner, her daughter-in-law in her will.
On 13 August 1848, in Rachel Turner's will of this date, she names her sons: Stephen B Turner; George S Turner; Lawson Turner; James S Turner; Terisha Turner; and grandson George B Turner; daughters-in-law Margaret Turner; Pocahantes Turner; and daughters: Nancy Carver; Polley Omohundro; and Ruth Stone.
Rachel asked that her Negro woman Sharlotte have the privilege of selecting either of my sons Stephen B. or George S Turner as her master. She asks that her daughter-in-law Margaret receive the sum of $20 and her daughter-in-law Pocahantes received the sum of $10.
She requested that Stephen B. Turner pay her Doctors Bill and funeral expenses as I ahve given him my Negro woman Mary for that purpose. She bequeathed to him one new white counterpain() one bed quilt and one yarn ?. Stephen was to pay Nancy Carver the sum of $50; Polley Omohondro the sum of $50; and Ruth Stone the sum of $50.
Rachel also stated it was her will and desire that the amount of money Lawson Turner is owning me shall remain in his hand and that he shall never be made to pay it to the balance of my children.
She bequeathed one feather bed and furniture to her son George S. Turner. She asked that the remainder of my household and kitchen furnitute be sold and the proceeds be equally divided between my three sons: James S Turner, Terisha Turner and Lawson Turner and her grandson George B Turner.
She appointed Stephen B. Turner and George S. Turner as executors of her will which was witnessed by Thos. R. Vaughn and Reuben H. Carver.6
Pocahantas Turner died before 27 July 1850 in Pike County, Missouri.
Find A Grave does not have a burial listing for her as of 2 Jan 2019.7
Pocahantas Kyle married James S. Turner, son of Henry Turner and Rachel Stovall. This is a supposition by the author of the cited book4 for which I can find no documentation in records anywhere as of 6 Mar 2021. It does make sense though, given that a James Turner Senr lived close to Pocahantas's father, David.
A tree on MyHeritage states she was the daughter of David Kyle and Elizabeth Chambers Kyle and that the marriage took place in 1818, probably in Buckingham County where her father resided.5
With the Buckingham County records destroyed, I don't have any way to verify much of anything with respect to David Kyle's children, only one of whom I've found elsewhere (not Pocahantas). Although I was able to access a family history which contained notes from family members, one of whom had access to the family bible of one of David Kyle's sons.
I cannot find a marriage record for them anywhere - not in Virginia, Kentucky, or Missouri. That he married a Pocahantas seems evident. All we know for certain was that his wife's first name was Pocahantes because James' mother names her as Pocahantes Turner, her daughter-in-law in her will.
On 13 August 1848, in Rachel Turner's will of this date, she names her sons: Stephen B Turner; George S Turner; Lawson Turner; James S Turner; Terisha Turner; and grandson George B Turner; daughters-in-law Margaret Turner; Pocahantes Turner; and daughters: Nancy Carver; Polley Omohundro; and Ruth Stone.
Rachel asked that her Negro woman Sharlotte have the privilege of selecting either of my sons Stephen B. or George S Turner as her master. She asks that her daughter-in-law Margaret receive the sum of $20 and her daughter-in-law Pocahantes received the sum of $10.
She requested that Stephen B. Turner pay her Doctors Bill and funeral expenses as I ahve given him my Negro woman Mary for that purpose. She bequeathed to him one new white counterpain() one bed quilt and one yarn ?. Stephen was to pay Nancy Carver the sum of $50; Polley Omohondro the sum of $50; and Ruth Stone the sum of $50.
Rachel also stated it was her will and desire that the amount of money Lawson Turner is owning me shall remain in his hand and that he shall never be made to pay it to the balance of my children.
She bequeathed one feather bed and furniture to her son George S. Turner. She asked that the remainder of my household and kitchen furnitute be sold and the proceeds be equally divided between my three sons: James S Turner, Terisha Turner and Lawson Turner and her grandson George B Turner.
She appointed Stephen B. Turner and George S. Turner as executors of her will which was witnessed by Thos. R. Vaughn and Reuben H. Carver.6
Pocahantas Turner died before 27 July 1850 in Pike County, Missouri.
Find A Grave does not have a burial listing for her as of 2 Jan 2019.7
Citations
- [S282] Robinson, Ann, "Descendants of Terisha Turner", compiled on 5 Apr 2000 (<e-mail address>).
- [S6493] Kile, Orville Merton. A Partial History of the Kyle, Kile, Coyle Family in Ameirca With Some Scotch, Irish, and English Background (Baltimore: Waverly Press, 1958), page 100 . Citing Notes of Prentiss Price, now of Rogersville, Tennessee, a Kyle descendant.
- [S1026] "1840 United States Federal Census," Pike County, Missouri, Roll 228, page 89, line 20, James S. Turner household, digital image, citing National Archives microfilm M704. ProQuest's HeritageQuest Online. HeritageQuest moved their census data to Ancestry.com in 2015.
- [S523] Turner, Louise Patton Richardson. Some Turners of Virginia (Tulsa: L. P. R. T., 1965), page 8 . This book is not as well documented as one would like, however, it displays more research effort than one usually finds in books of this period on family genealogy.
- [S6490] Reed, Brenda Keck. "Brenda Keck Reed's Kith & Kin of VA, NC< TN, SC & Beyond", cannot be reached directly from a link, updated 9 Oct 2019, Tree ID = 110177, Gedcom name = bhreed, site verified as active 6 Mar 2021.
- [S6489] "Missouri, Pike County Probate Records, 1847-1857," images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: Provo, Utah), entry for Rachel Turner, Will 4 Feb 1850, volume 4, page 140, at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89LM-ZCL4?i=88&wc=QZ9D-448%3A1328677201%2C1328687302&cc=2399107, accessed 5 Mar 2021.
- [S961] "1850 United States Federal Census," Pike County, Missouri, population schedule, dwelling 95, family 95, Henry H. Wisdom household, digital images, citing National Archives microfilm M432, Roll 409, page 167A. ProQuest's HeritageQuest Online. HeritageQuest moved their census data to Ancestry.com in 2015.
Robert Kyle1
M, #26310
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Last Edited | 8 Mar 2021 |
He arrived in Albemarle County as early as the 1740's.2
On 7 October 1749, a plot of 190 acres lying on the branches of David's Creek was surveyed for him by Thomas Turpin in Albemarle County, Virginia Colony. This was in the part of the country which after 1761 became Buckingham County.2
He signed as a witness to the will of Margaret Finley and children which was probated in 1752.2
On 10 March 1756, he was granted 190 acres of land.2
In 1760, he purchased 345 acres on Catawba Creek, headwaters of the James River in Botetourt County, Virginia Colony.2
In 1761, Albemarle County was divided into Amherst and Buckingham Counties.
The thing one needs to understand in dealing with the Kyle family is that all court records were destroyed by fire in 1869 in Buckingham County. This has made it almost impossible to find records verifying anything about them.
On 7 November 1791, he signed a petition wherein a number of Freeholders in Buckingham County show the General Assembly of Virginia that an Inspection of tobacco at the mouth of Bent Creek in this county will be of infinite utility - it being the most eligible situation on the river between Lynchburg and Warminster with an easy road for conveyance of produce from the adjacent counties (to wit) Campbell, Prince Edward, Charlotte, and Amherst. The petitioners ask that an act be passed for erecting warehouses at the mouth of Bent Creek on the lands of John Horsley.3
On 7 October 1749, a plot of 190 acres lying on the branches of David's Creek was surveyed for him by Thomas Turpin in Albemarle County, Virginia Colony. This was in the part of the country which after 1761 became Buckingham County.2
He signed as a witness to the will of Margaret Finley and children which was probated in 1752.2
On 10 March 1756, he was granted 190 acres of land.2
In 1760, he purchased 345 acres on Catawba Creek, headwaters of the James River in Botetourt County, Virginia Colony.2
In 1761, Albemarle County was divided into Amherst and Buckingham Counties.
The thing one needs to understand in dealing with the Kyle family is that all court records were destroyed by fire in 1869 in Buckingham County. This has made it almost impossible to find records verifying anything about them.
On 7 November 1791, he signed a petition wherein a number of Freeholders in Buckingham County show the General Assembly of Virginia that an Inspection of tobacco at the mouth of Bent Creek in this county will be of infinite utility - it being the most eligible situation on the river between Lynchburg and Warminster with an easy road for conveyance of produce from the adjacent counties (to wit) Campbell, Prince Edward, Charlotte, and Amherst. The petitioners ask that an act be passed for erecting warehouses at the mouth of Bent Creek on the lands of John Horsley.3
Citations
- [S6493] Kile, Orville Merton. A Partial History of the Kyle, Kile, Coyle Family in Ameirca With Some Scotch, Irish, and English Background (Baltimore: Waverly Press, 1958), page 44.
- [S6493] Kile. Hist. of the Kyle Family, page 43.
- [S6499] Hall, Jean Pickett and Hall, Kathryn Paige. "Legislative Petitions from Virginia Counties with Significant Record Losses - Buckingham County (continued)," The Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, vol. 32, no. 4 (Nov 1994): page 268.
Margaret Kytson1
F, #15353, b. 1482, d. 1542
Father | Robert Kytson , of Warton, Lancashire2 b. 1460, d. 23 Feb 1548 |
Family | John Washington , of Warton, Lancashire b. c 1465, d. 1528 |
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Last Edited | 29 Dec 2020 |
Margaret Kytson was born in 1482, daughter of Robert Kytson , of Warton, Lancashire, in Warton, City of Lancaster, Lancashire, England. She was the daughter of Robert Kytson (1460-1548) and Margaret Crest (1459-1521).3
Her surname also is spelled as Kitson.4,5
Margaret Kytson married John Washington , of Warton, Lancashire, son of Robert Washington , of Warton, Lancaster and (--?--) Westfield.1
Margaret Washington died in 1542 in Warton, City of Lancaster, Lancashire,5 and was buried in St Oswald Churchyard, Warton, City of Lancaster, Lancashire, England.5
She was the sister of Sir Thomas Kytson whose daughter, Katharine, had become the wife of Sir John Spencer of Althorpe in 1545.6
Her surname also is spelled as Kitson.4,5
Margaret Kytson married John Washington , of Warton, Lancashire, son of Robert Washington , of Warton, Lancaster and (--?--) Westfield.1
Margaret Washington died in 1542 in Warton, City of Lancaster, Lancashire,5 and was buried in St Oswald Churchyard, Warton, City of Lancaster, Lancashire, England.5
She was the sister of Sir Thomas Kytson whose daughter, Katharine, had become the wife of Sir John Spencer of Althorpe in 1545.6
Citations
- [S2978] Longden, H. Isham. History Of The Family of "Washington", online database at www/ancestry.com , originally published 1927, site verified as active 11 Jul 2019. Original data: Longden, Henry Isham. The History of the Washington Family. (Northampton: W. Mark & Co., 1927). Reprinted from The Genealogists' Magazine.
- [S5236] "Thomas Kitson", contributed by Wikipedia, online at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Kitson , accessed 15 Sep 2015, website address verified 28 Jul 2019.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 27 Dec 2020, memorial page for John Washington (1479-1528) at memorial page... Maintained by Jeff Donaldson; citing St Oswald Churchyard, Warton, City of Lancaster, Lancashire, England.
- [S5235] "Lawrence Washington (1602-1652)", contributed by Wikipedia, online at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Washington_(1602%E2%80%931652) , accessed 15 Sep 2015, website address verified 28 Jul 2019.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Memorial page for Margaret Kitson Washington (1482-1542) at memorial page....
- [S2978] Longden. Washington Family of England, online database www/ancestry.com , page 13.
- [S3539] "Lawrence Washington (1500-1584)", email at e-mail address, online at http://history.loftinnc.com/Washington_Lawrence_1500.htm , website address verified 13 Jul 2019, accessed 30 Jul 2013.
Robert Kytson , of Warton, Lancashire1,2
M, #22398, b. 1460, d. 23 February 1548
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Last Edited | 27 Dec 2020 |
Robert Kytson , of Warton, Lancashire was born in 1460 in Warton, City of Lancaster, Lancashire, England.3
According to his memorial page, he married Margaret Crest (1459-1521.)3
Robert Kytson , of Warton, Lancashire died on 23 February 1548 in Warton, City of Lancaster, Lancashire.3
According to his memorial page, he married Margaret Crest (1459-1521.)3
Robert Kytson , of Warton, Lancashire died on 23 February 1548 in Warton, City of Lancaster, Lancashire.3
Citations
- [S5236] "Thomas Kitson", contributed by Wikipedia, online at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Kitson , accessed 15 Sep 2015, website address verified 28 Jul 2019, Spells the surname Kitson.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 27 Dec 2020, memorial page for Margaret Kitson Washington (1482-1542) at memorial page... Maintained by Jeff Donaldson; citing St Oswald Churchyard, Warton, City of Lancaster, Lancashire, England.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Memorial page for Robert Kytson (1460-1548) at memorial page....
- [S5236] "Thomas Kitson," online https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Kitson .
Jennie Melissa Lacy1
F, #26272, b. 1866, d. 16 October 1927
Family | Commodore Perry Wells b. 2 May 1861, d. 16 Oct 1942 |
Last Edited | 17 Mar 2021 |
Jennie Melissa Lacy was born in 1866.2
Jennie married Perry Wells, 24, son of George Andrew Wells and Henrietta Louisa Turner, on 1 November 1885 in Buena Vista, Polk County, Oregon.1
Jennie Melissa Wells died on 16 October 1927 in Polk County, Oregon,2 and was buried in Buena Vista Cemetery, Buena Vista, Polk County, Oregon.2
Jennie married Perry Wells, 24, son of George Andrew Wells and Henrietta Louisa Turner, on 1 November 1885 in Buena Vista, Polk County, Oregon.1
Jennie Melissa Wells died on 16 October 1927 in Polk County, Oregon,2 and was buried in Buena Vista Cemetery, Buena Vista, Polk County, Oregon.2
Citations
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 27 Feb 2021, memorial page for Commodore Perry Wells (1861-1942) at memorial page..., photograph of grave by D. D. Thompson, maintained by David J Bollman; citing Buena Vista Cemetery, Buena Vista, Polk County, Oregon.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Memorial page for Jennie Melissa Lacy Wells (1866-1927) at memorial page....
- [S5973] "1910 United States Federal Census," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc: (Provo, Utah), accessed 17 Mar 2021, entry for Commadore P Wells, 1910, Buena Vista, Polk, Oregon; citing roll T624_1282, page 2B, family 45, FHL microfilm 1,375,295, image 4 of 10; citing original data from the National Archives & Records Administration.
James I. Ladd1
M, #24146, b. circa 1854, d. before 11 September 1883
Family | Arrena Craig b. c 1844 |
Last Edited | 17 Jan 2021 |
James I. Ladd was born circa 1854 in Kentucky.2
James I. Ladd and Arrena Craig obtained a marriage license on 30 December 1874 in Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky.3,4
James I. Ladd married Arrena Craig on 3 January 1875 in Christian County, Kentucky, with W. E. McCord officiating.5
James I. Ladd died before 11 September 1883 when his wife remarried.6
James I. Ladd and Arrena Craig obtained a marriage license on 30 December 1874 in Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky.3,4
James I. Ladd married Arrena Craig on 3 January 1875 in Christian County, Kentucky, with W. E. McCord officiating.5
James I. Ladd died before 11 September 1883 when his wife remarried.6
Citations
- [S6343] "Kentucky, County Marriage Records, 1783-1965," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc.: (Provo, Utah), accessed 3 Jan 2021, entry for James I. Ladd and Arrena Craig, 1874, Christian County, FHL Microfilm 465,567, image 321 of 409.
- [S5336] "1880 United States Federal Census," digital images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Ancestry.com: n.p.images 17-18 of 31 ), entry for J I Ladd, 1880, Montgomery, Tennessee; citing roll 1272, page 295B, family 142, accessed 3 Jan 2021.
- [S501] Childs, James Rives. Reliques of the Rives (Lynchburg: J.P. Bell Company, Inc., 1929), page 167 . This is wrong. She was Rena C. Ladd, single when she married.
- [S6343] "KY County Marr. Recds., 1783-1965," index and images, Ancestry.com Operations Inc., entry for James I. Ladd and Arrena Craig, 1874, Christian County, FHL Microfilm 465,567, image 321 of 409. Indexed as Assena Craig.
- [S6343] "KY County Marr. Recds., 1783-1965," index and images, Ancestry.com Operations Inc., entry for James I. Ladd and Arrena Craig, 1875, Christian County 1857-1875, page 328, FHL Microfilm 465,567, image 47 of 402.
- [S2570] "Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," index, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWBK-N5K, entry for R. B. Rives and Rena C. Ladd, 13 Sep 1883; citing Christian County, Kentucky, reference p 224; FHL microfilm 1,942,960, accessed 8 Dec 2016).
William T. Lafferty1
M, #26800, b. circa 1861
Family | Addie E. Turner b. Dec 1859 |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2021 |
William T. Lafferty was born circa 1861 in Tennessee.2
William married Addie E. Cherry, daughter of James Jones Turner and Adeline Harper, on 4 December 1905 in Sumner County, Tennessee.1
William married Addie E. Cherry, daughter of James Jones Turner and Adeline Harper, on 4 December 1905 in Sumner County, Tennessee.1
Citations
- [S5974] "Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc: (Provo, Utah), accessed 21 Jul 2021, entry for Wm T Lafferty and Addie T Cherry, 4 Dec 1905, Sumner County Marriages Jan 1895-Aug 1910, page 225, image 765 of 957; citing original data from the Tennessee State Library and Archives.
- [S5973] "1910 United States Federal Census," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc: (Provo, Utah), accessed 21 Jul 2021, entry for William T Lafferty, 1910, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee; citing roll T624_1495, page 13A, family 261, FHL microfilm 1,375,508, image 25 of 34; citing original data from the National Archives & Records Administration.
Nana Marie Lafrance1,2
F, #26162, b. circa 1890, d. 1954
Family | Rosser Fleming Turner b. 16 Jun 1884, d. 1961 |
Last Edited | 4 Jun 2021 |
Nana Marie Lafrance was born circa 1890 in Missouri.3
She also is reported to have been born in 1883.2
Nana Marie Lafrance and Rosser Fleming Turner obtained a marriage license on 20 June 1906 in Ralls County, Missouri.1
Nana Marie Lafrance married Rosser Fleming Turner, 22, son of John F. Turner and Mary Frances Rosser, on 22 June 1906 in Perry, Ralls County, Missouri, with J. M. Bailey, Minister of the Gospel, officiating.1
Nana Marie Turner died in 19542 and was buried in Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens East, Hollywood, Broward County, Florida.2
She also is reported to have been born in 1883.2
Nana Marie Lafrance and Rosser Fleming Turner obtained a marriage license on 20 June 1906 in Ralls County, Missouri.1
Nana Marie Lafrance married Rosser Fleming Turner, 22, son of John F. Turner and Mary Frances Rosser, on 22 June 1906 in Perry, Ralls County, Missouri, with J. M. Bailey, Minister of the Gospel, officiating.1
Nana Marie Turner died in 19542 and was buried in Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens East, Hollywood, Broward County, Florida.2
Citations
- [S5559] "Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002," index and images, Ancestry.com (Provo, Utah): accessed 19 feb 2021, entry for Rosser F Turner and Nana Lafrance, 1906, Perry, Ralls County Marriages 1897-1924, page 273, image 143 of 549; citing original data from the "Missouri Marriage Records". Jefferson City, Missouri.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 19 Feb 2021, memorial page for Nana Marie Turner (1883-1954) at memorial page..., photograph of grave by Romper90069, maintained by GerbLady; citing Fred Hunter's Hollywood Memorial Gardens East, Hollywood, Broward County, Florida.
- [S5962] "1920 United States Federal Census," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc: (www.ancestry.com), accessed 19 Feb 2021, entry for Rosser Turner, 1920, Elsberry, Lincoln, Missouri; citing roll T625_933, page 8B, family 202, image 15 of 26; citing original data from the NARA microfilm publication T625.
John Thomas Lake1,2
M, #16609, b. 17 September 1835, d. 21 January 1911
Family | Permelia Jane Burnett b. 5 Jun 1841, d. 15 Nov 1889 |
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Last Edited | 18 Oct 2019 |
John Thomas Lake was born on 17 September 1835 in Georgia. He was the son of John Lake (born 1808) and Lovita Gunter Lake (1815-c1880). She died in McCulloch County, Texas.1,3
John Thomas Lake, 21, married Permelia Jane Burnett, 16, on 14 September 1857 in Tallapoosa City, Tallapoosa County, Alabama.1
John Thomas Lake died on 21 January 1911 at age 753 and was buried in Camp San Saba Cemetery, McCulloch County, Texas.3
John Thomas Lake, 21, married Permelia Jane Burnett, 16, on 14 September 1857 in Tallapoosa City, Tallapoosa County, Alabama.1
John Thomas Lake died on 21 January 1911 at age 753 and was buried in Camp San Saba Cemetery, McCulloch County, Texas.3
Citations
- [S2608] "Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3M7-NS8 : accessed 21 Dec 2012), Mary Elizabeth Turner, 22 Oct 1938; citing certificate number 47018, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,117,824.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 7 Sep 2016, memorial page for Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Lake Turner (1860-1938) at memorial page..., photograph of grave by Susan Clarke, maintained by Susan Clarke; citing Camp San Saba Cemetery, McCulloch County, Texas.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Memorial page for John T. Lake (1835-1911) at memorial page....
Mary Elizabeth Lake1
F, #16608, b. 26 August 1860, d. 22 October 1938
Father | John Thomas Lake1 b. 17 Sep 1835, d. 21 Jan 1911 |
Mother | Permelia Jane Burnett1 b. 5 Jun 1841, d. 15 Nov 1889 |
Charts | Descendant Chart (Box) |
Family | Albert Frazier Turner b. 27 Jul 1853, d. 27 Jan 1932 |
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Last Edited | 19 Oct 2019 |
Mary Elizabeth Lake was born on 26 August 1860, daughter of John Thomas Lake and Permelia Jane Burnett, in Dadeville, Tallapoosa County, Alabama.1
She also is reported to have been born in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama.2
She was also known as Elizabeth.2
Mary Elizabeth Lake, 16, married Albert Frazier Turner, 23, son of William R. Turner and Martha Ann Allen, on 15 May 1877 in Camp San Saba, McCulloch County, Texas.3,4
Mary Elizabeth Turner died on 22 October 1938 at age 78 in Brady, McCulloch County, Texas,1
and was buried in Camp San Saba Cemetery, Brady, McCulloch County, Texas.5
She also is reported to have been born in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama.2
She was also known as Elizabeth.2
Mary Elizabeth Lake, 16, married Albert Frazier Turner, 23, son of William R. Turner and Martha Ann Allen, on 15 May 1877 in Camp San Saba, McCulloch County, Texas.3,4
Mary Elizabeth Turner died on 22 October 1938 at age 78 in Brady, McCulloch County, Texas,1

Citations
- [S2608] "Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3M7-NS8 : accessed 21 Dec 2012), Mary Elizabeth Turner, 22 Oct 1938; citing certificate number 47018, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,117,824.
- [S2608] "TX Deaths , 1890-1976," FamilySearch, Addis Thomas Turner, 21 Apr 1952; citing Brady, Mcculloch, Texas, reference cn 19276, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,075,022, accessed 2 Feb 2012. Index may link to the wrong death certificate, go to image 2620 of 3255 to see it.
- [S2608] "TX Deaths , 1890-1976," FamilySearch, Albert Frazier Turner, 1932; citing certificate number 3322, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,135,793, accessed 21 Dec 2012.
- [S5503] "United States Census, 1900," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3P6-T1V ): accessed 7 Sep 2016), Ab F Turner household, 1900, Justice Precincts 1 & 6, Brady, McCulloch, Texas, United States; citing ED 107, sheet 13B, family 234, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,241,655.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 7 Sep 2016, memorial page for Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Lake Turner (1860-1938) at memorial page..., photograph of grave by Susan Clarke, maintained by Susan Clarke; citing Camp San Saba Cemetery, McCulloch County, Texas.
- [S5516] "United States Federal Census, 1910," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2QQ-YTK ), entry for Albert F. Turner, 1910, Justice Precinct 2, McCulloch, Texas, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 190, sheet 11B, family 208, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1574; FHL microfilm 1,375,587, accessed 25 Dec 2016.
- [S5503] "1900 US Federal Census," Ab F Turner household, 1900, Justice Precincts 1 & 6, Brady, McCulloch, Texas, United States; citing ED 107, sheet 14A, family 234, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,241,655, accessed 7 Sep 2016 at ( https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3P6-T1V ).
Mary Elizabeth Lamb1
F, #26354, b. December 1848, d. before 5 January 1920
Family | William Hopkins Yancey b. 28 Nov 1849, d. 26 Jan 1928 |
Last Edited | 19 Mar 2021 |
Mary Elizabeth Lamb was born in December 1848 in Virginia. According to her marriage record, she was the daughter of Abraham A. Lamb.2,3
Mary Elizabeth married William Hopkins Yancey, 21, son of Joel Yancey and Isabella S. Turner, on 1 December 1870 in Augusta County, Virginia.2,4,3
Mary Elizabeth Yancey died before 5 January 1920. On which date her husband was enumerated as widowed.5
Mary Elizabeth married William Hopkins Yancey, 21, son of Joel Yancey and Isabella S. Turner, on 1 December 1870 in Augusta County, Virginia.2,4,3
Mary Elizabeth Yancey died before 5 January 1920. On which date her husband was enumerated as widowed.5
Citations
- [S6048] "Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014," index and images, (Ancestry.com: (Provo, Utah), accessed 19 Mar 2021, entry for Mary Elizabeth Lamb on death certificate of Louise Bell Anderson, 23 Feb 1961, Albemarle County, Stamped 4496, image 511 of 514. This is the death certificate of her daughter provides the full names of both parents.
- [S5786] "1900 United States Federal Census," index and images, Ancestry.com ( Provo, Utah): accessed 18 Mar 2021), William H Yancey, 1900, Rockfish, Nelson, Virginia; citing page 15, family 272, FHL microfilm 1,241,718.
- [S6332] "Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940," index, (Ancestry.com Operations: (Provo, Utah), accessed 19 Mar 2021, entry for Wm. Hopkins Young (Yancey) and Elizabeth Lamb, 1 Dec 1870, Augusta County, No. 2806, FHL microfilm 30,416.
- [S6048] "VA Death Recds., 1912-2014," index and images, Ancestry.com, entry for Mary Elizabeth Lamb on death certificate of Louise Bell Anderson, 23 Feb 1961, Albemarle County, Stamped 4496, image 511 of 514. Based on the fact that Louise Bell Anderson was born 8 Jan 1873.
- [S5962] "1920 United States Federal Census," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc: (www.ancestry.com), accessed 19 Mar 2021, entry for Wm H Yancy, 1920, Rockfish, Nelson, Virginia; citing roll T625_1895, page 3A, family 44, image 5 of 28; citing original data from the NARA microfilm publication T625.
- [S5784] "1860 United States Federal Census," index and images, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. (ancestry.com): accessed 19 Mar 2021), M E. Lamb in household of A A Lamb, 1860, Augusta, Virginia; citing page 845, family 214, FHL microfilm 805,333.
- [S5973] "1910 United States Federal Census," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc: (Provo, Utah), accessed 19 Mar 2021, entry for William H Yanchy, 1910, Rockfish, Nelson, Virginia; citing roll T624_1636, page 8A, farmily 144, FHL microfilm 1,375,649, image 15 of 38; citing original data from the National Archives & Records Administration.
Judith Lambert1
F, #6050, b. between 1766 and 1784
Family | Francis Rainey b. 12 Oct 1733, d. 24 Feb 1804 |
Last Edited | 20 Nov 2020 |
Judith Lambert was born between 1766 and 1784. The range of age is based on her being between the ages of 26 and 44 in the 1810 census of Brunswick County.2
Judith and Francis Rainey obtained a marriage bond on 7 January 1797 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia, with Mark Lambert Jackson (Francis' son-in-law) as security. Judith was about 37 when they married..3,4
On 21 October 1803, she is named in her husband's will of this date.5
Judith probably died before 3 Mar 1821 when her son, Isaac, sold the Rainey home place in Brunswick County, Virginia. No record has been found in Brunswick County of her estate which makes it likely the woman over 45 on Judith's son-in-law's census record (Rutherford County, Tennessee) of 1820 was probably Judith.6
Judith and Francis Rainey obtained a marriage bond on 7 January 1797 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia, with Mark Lambert Jackson (Francis' son-in-law) as security. Judith was about 37 when they married..3,4
On 21 October 1803, she is named in her husband's will of this date.5
Judith probably died before 3 Mar 1821 when her son, Isaac, sold the Rainey home place in Brunswick County, Virginia. No record has been found in Brunswick County of her estate which makes it likely the woman over 45 on Judith's son-in-law's census record (Rutherford County, Tennessee) of 1820 was probably Judith.6
Citations
- [S493] Rainey, H. Wayne, e-mail message from (e-mail address) to Toby Turner, dated 21 Feb 2001, genealogy report attachment.
- [S3824] Membership application of Judy Gail Thompson, applied to Daughters of the American Revolution on Francis Rainey. National No. M816954, Ancestor No. A203817, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Office of the Registrar General, Washington, D. C., page 84-85.
- [S423] Vogt, John and Kethley, T. William. Mecklenburg County Marriages - 1765-1853 (Athens: Iberian Publishing Co., 1989), page 115. Virginia Historic Marriage Register.
- [S570] Nottingham, Stratton. The Marriage License Bonds of Mecklenburg County, Virginia 1765-1810 (Onancock, Virginia: s.n., c1928), page 43, viewed online on 20 Nov 2020 . Now online.
- [S3129] Brunswick County, Virginia Will Books, vols. 6-7, 1795-1812, FHL Film 0,030,635, microfilm of original records at the Brunswick County Courthouse in Lawrenceville, Virginia, Francis Rainey will, Will Book 7, page 101 (139).
- [S3824] Membership application, Judy Gail Thompson, National no. M816954, National Society DAR, page 86.
- [S3824] Membership application, Judy Gail Thompson, National no. M816954, National Society DAR, page 87.
Mary Rosalie Lambert1
F, #24425, b. 12 July 1881, d. 7 February 1964
Family | James Edmond McMurry b. 9 Jun 1870, d. 19 Feb 1938 |
Last Edited | 20 Dec 2016 |
Mary Rosalie Lambert was born on 12 July 1881 in Iowa. She was the daughter of Joseph L. Lambert (1846-1931) and Mary Jane Harrison (1843-1899).2
Mary Rosalie Lambert married James Edmond McMurry, son of James Allen McMurray and Emily Villosa Turner, in 1917.1
Mary Rosalie McMurry died on 7 February 1964 at age 82 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas,2 and was buried in Grove Hill Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.2
Mary Rosalie Lambert married James Edmond McMurry, son of James Allen McMurray and Emily Villosa Turner, in 1917.1
Mary Rosalie McMurry died on 7 February 1964 at age 82 in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas,2 and was buried in Grove Hill Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.2
Citations
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 20 Dec 2016, memorial page for James Edmund McMurry (1871-1938) at memorial page..., photograph of grave by Robert Bennett, maintained by Robert Bennett; citing Grove Hill Memorial Park Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Memorial page for Mary Rosalie Lambert McMurry (1881-1964) at memorial page....
Edward Graham Landis1,2
M, #24473, b. 21 December 1874, d. 1 March 1929
Family | Pattie Lucinda Jones b. c 1875, d. 14 Oct 1947 |
Last Edited | 23 Dec 2016 |
Edward Graham Landis was born on 21 December 1874.3
Edward Graham Landis married Pattie Lucinda Jones, daughter of Thomas Littlejohn Jones and Martha Eppes Williams. I cannot find a marriage record anywhere for this couple as of 23 Dec 2016.1
Edward Graham Landis died on 1 March 1929 at age 543 and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Henderson, Vance County, North Carolina.3
Edward Graham Landis married Pattie Lucinda Jones, daughter of Thomas Littlejohn Jones and Martha Eppes Williams. I cannot find a marriage record anywhere for this couple as of 23 Dec 2016.1
Edward Graham Landis died on 1 March 1929 at age 543 and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Henderson, Vance County, North Carolina.3
Citations
- [S3461] "North Carolina, Deaths, 1931-1994," index, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FP6V-2WQ : accessed 23 Dec 2016), Pattie Lucinda Jones Landis, 14 Oct 1947; citing Henderson, Henderson Twp., Vance, North Carolina, 28345, State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 1,926,629.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 23 Dec 2016, memorial page for Pattie Lucinda Jones Landis (1874-1947) at memorial page..., photograph of grave by Amy Robbins-Tjaden, maintained by Amy Robbins-Tjaden; citing Elmwood Cemetery, Henderson, Vance County, North Carolina.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Memorial page for Edward G. Landis (1874-1929) at memorial page....
Elizabeth Landon1
F, #312, b. circa 1736, d. before 12 October 1812
Family | George Stovall b. c 1695, d. b 7 Dec 1786 |
Children |
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Last Edited | 30 Nov 2020 |
Elizabeth Landon was born circa 1736.2
Elizabeth Landon married George Stovall, son of Bartholomew Stovall and Ann Burton, between 1755 and 1756. She was his second wife and the mother of Bartholomew, Rachel, Martha, Anne, James, George Jr. and Dorothy.1,3
On 30 December 1795, Henry Turner and co-executor, Elizabeth Stovall, of George Stovall's estate, sold to Sackville King of Campbell County, 44 acres for £50 on both sides of Stovall. The land was bounded by that of Wm. Galt; Stephen Ham; and where Stovall's mill formerly stood. Witnesses were: Wm. London; Jas. London; and Jas. Turner, Jr (I think I've identified him correctly) in Amherst County, Virginia.4
Elizabeth Stovall left a will dated on 30 January 1812 in Campbell County, Virginia. She names her sons: James, Bartholomew, George, and John; and her daughters: Martha Penn, Rachel turner, Nancy Stemmons, Dorothy Candler.5,6
Elizabeth Stovall died before 12 October 1812 in Campbell County, Virginia.
Find A Grave does not have a burial listing for her as of 23 Jan 2019.7
Her estate was probated on 12 October 1812 in Campbell County, Virginia.8,6
Elizabeth Landon married George Stovall, son of Bartholomew Stovall and Ann Burton, between 1755 and 1756. She was his second wife and the mother of Bartholomew, Rachel, Martha, Anne, James, George Jr. and Dorothy.1,3
On 30 December 1795, Henry Turner and co-executor, Elizabeth Stovall, of George Stovall's estate, sold to Sackville King of Campbell County, 44 acres for £50 on both sides of Stovall. The land was bounded by that of Wm. Galt; Stephen Ham; and where Stovall's mill formerly stood. Witnesses were: Wm. London; Jas. London; and Jas. Turner, Jr (I think I've identified him correctly) in Amherst County, Virginia.4
Elizabeth Stovall left a will dated on 30 January 1812 in Campbell County, Virginia. She names her sons: James, Bartholomew, George, and John; and her daughters: Martha Penn, Rachel turner, Nancy Stemmons, Dorothy Candler.5,6
Elizabeth Stovall died before 12 October 1812 in Campbell County, Virginia.
Find A Grave does not have a burial listing for her as of 23 Jan 2019.7
Her estate was probated on 12 October 1812 in Campbell County, Virginia.8,6
Citations
- [S590] Smith, Carmae Massey, The Stovall Family in America (Houston: D. Armstrong Co. Inc., 1979), page 34. This is a thoroughly researched genealogy family book.
- [S5572] Turner, Stephen Kent, e-mail message from (e-mail address) to Toby Turner at (e-mail address), dated 8 Jan 2017, containing Pedigree Charts for Ann Marie Omohundro and Samuel H. Turner; citing Lyle Keith Williams, The Stovall Family and Related Lines. Volume I, Second Printing - Rev. ( Cullman, Alabama: The GregrathCompany, 1984).
- [S3326] Hopkins, William Lindsay, abstractor. Campbell County, Virginia Wills & Inventory, 1782-1847 (Richmond: W. L. H., 1989), page 5; citing Campbell County Will Book I, page 90.
- [S2288] Davis, Bailey Fulton, abstractor. Amherst County, Virginia, Courthouse Miniatures: An Abstract of All Items in Deed Book G (Amherst: B. F. Davis, 1964), page 59; citing page 639.
- [S590] Smith. The Stovall Family in America, page 35; original surce, Will Book 3, page 190.
- [S3326] Hopkins, abstractor. Campbell Co., VA Wills & Inv. 1782-1847, page 44; citing Campbell County Will Book 3, page 190.
- [S5572] Turner. Email, dated 8 Jan 2017, containing Pedigree Charts for Ann Marie Omohundro and Samuel H. Turner.
- [S590] Smith. The Stovall Family in America, page 3; citing Will Book 3, page 190.
Jennie Landrum1
F, #24509, b. 4 November 1860, d. 30 January 1938
Family | Elroy Clifton Thacker b. 13 Jan 1861, d. 29 Jan 1932 |
Last Edited | 25 Dec 2016 |
Jennie Landrum was born on 4 November 1860 in Kentucky.1
Jennie Landrum married Elroy Clifton Thacker, son of Robert E. Thacker and Lucy Jane Southall. I cannot find a marriage record for them as of 25 Dec 2016 other than one for their child Robert Louis Thacker which names them as his parents in an Indiana marriage.1
Jennie Landrum died on 30 January 1938 at age 77 in Christian County, Kentucky,1 and was buried in East End Cemetery, Cadiz, Trigg County, Kentucky.1
Jennie Landrum married Elroy Clifton Thacker, son of Robert E. Thacker and Lucy Jane Southall. I cannot find a marriage record for them as of 25 Dec 2016 other than one for their child Robert Louis Thacker which names them as his parents in an Indiana marriage.1
Jennie Landrum died on 30 January 1938 at age 77 in Christian County, Kentucky,1 and was buried in East End Cemetery, Cadiz, Trigg County, Kentucky.1
Citations
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 25 Dec 2016, memorial page for Jennie Landrum Thacker (1860-1938) at memorial page... Maintained by Brandy Wells Murray; citing East End Cemetery, Cadiz, Trigg County, Kentucky.
Laura T. Lane1,2
F, #25432, b. May 1872
Family | Samuel M. Turner b. Apr 1866 |
Child |
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Last Edited | 26 Jun 2021 |
Laura T. Lane was born in May 1872 in Missouri.1
Laura, 27, married Samuel M. Turner, 33, son of James Lewis Turner and Mary Elizabeth Hufford, on 8 November 1899 in Jackson County, Missouri.1,2
I absolutely cannot find them in the 1930 census, nor can I find any death/burial information for either of them as of 17 Feb 2021.
Laura, 27, married Samuel M. Turner, 33, son of James Lewis Turner and Mary Elizabeth Hufford, on 8 November 1899 in Jackson County, Missouri.1,2
I absolutely cannot find them in the 1930 census, nor can I find any death/burial information for either of them as of 17 Feb 2021.
Citations
- [S5503] "United States Census, 1900," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3Z6-W1G ): accessed 8 Sep 2018), Samuel M Turner, Clay Township (south part), Lafayette, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 146, sheet 14A, family 287, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,869.
- [S3854] "Missouri, Marriages, 1750-1920," index, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V28V-LRY, entry for Samuel M. Turner and Laura T. Lane, 08 Nov 1899; citing Jackson, Missouri, United States; FHL microfilm 1,019,772, accessed 8 Sep 2018).
- [S5973] "1910 United States Federal Census," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc: (Provo, Utah), accessed 17 Feb 2021, entry for Samuel M Turner, 1910, Grain Valley, Jackson, Missouri; citing roll T624_789, page 9A, family 206, FHL microfilm 1,374,803, image 3 of 3; citing original data from the National Archives & Records Administration.
- [S5962] "1920 United States Federal Census," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc: (www.ancestry.com), accessed 17 Feb 2021, entry for S M Turner, 1920, Sni-A-Bar, Jackson, MIssouri; citing roll T625_923, page 18A, family 63, image 32 of 35; citing original data from the NARA microfilm publication T625.
Mary H. Langford1
F, #22879, b. circa 1803
Family | John P. Rose b. c 1792, d. b Aug 1869 |
Child |
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Last Edited | 9 Dec 2020 |
Mary H. Langford was born circa 1803 in North Carolina.2
Mary H. Langford and John P. Rose obtained a marriage bond on 26 October 1819 in Warren County, North Carolina, with Robert Paschall as security.3,1
On 8 August 1868, John Rose's will lends a life estate in all his property to his wife Mary H. Rose whereas at his death he gives Conrad P. Rose 25 acres of laid to be laid off in a square along the ridge path and the rest of his estate to be equally divded among all his children. He names his sons: George A, Robert F. and Lewis D. Rose.
Probate indicates the estate included 130 acres of land. Heirs were: widow Mary H. Rose and Conrad P. Rose, George A. Rose, Robert D. Rose, Louis D. Rose, John E. Rose and Mary D. Rose (all children of the deceased) and Daly, Stephen, and Bettie Rose (children of his deceased son William J. Rose) and Color and Thomas Rose (children of his deceased son Thomas T. Rose). All were residents of Warren County except for John E. Rose who resided in Granville County.4
Mary H. Langford and John P. Rose obtained a marriage bond on 26 October 1819 in Warren County, North Carolina, with Robert Paschall as security.3,1
On 8 August 1868, John Rose's will lends a life estate in all his property to his wife Mary H. Rose whereas at his death he gives Conrad P. Rose 25 acres of laid to be laid off in a square along the ridge path and the rest of his estate to be equally divded among all his children. He names his sons: George A, Robert F. and Lewis D. Rose.
Probate indicates the estate included 130 acres of land. Heirs were: widow Mary H. Rose and Conrad P. Rose, George A. Rose, Robert D. Rose, Louis D. Rose, John E. Rose and Mary D. Rose (all children of the deceased) and Daly, Stephen, and Bettie Rose (children of his deceased son William J. Rose) and Color and Thomas Rose (children of his deceased son Thomas T. Rose). All were residents of Warren County except for John E. Rose who resided in Granville County.4
Citations
- [S5766] "North Carolina, Marriage Records, 1741-2011," index and images, (Ancestry.com: (Provo, Utah), accessed 9 Dec 2020, entry for John P Rose and Mary H Langford, 1819, Warren County Marriage Bond Abstracts (1779-1873), page 217, image 231 of 5237; citing original data from the North Carolina County Registers of Deeds.
- [S5959] "1850 United States Federal Census," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc: (www.ancestry.com), accessed 9 Dec 2020, entry for John P Rose, 1850, Warren, Warren, North Carolina; citing roll 648, page 33a, family 413, image 1 of 65; citing original data from the National Archives MIcrofilm Publication M432. Badly damaged census sheet with census date obliterated along with real estate value.
- [S2866] "North Carolina Marriages, 1762-1979," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8QK-QXH ), entry for Lewis D. Rose and Martha A. Burroughs, 29 Apr 1868; citing Warren, North Carolina, reference 1868; FHL microfilm 453,655, accessed 7 Jul 2016.
- [S89] Gammon, David B., abstractor. Abstracts of Wills, Warren County, North Carolina 1845-1902, II (Raleigh: D. B. G., 1995), page 103, citing (465).
- [S5959] "1850 Census," index and images, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, entry for John P Rose, 1850, Warren, Warren, North Carolina; citing roll 648, page 33a, family 413, image 1 of 65.
Eveline Langhorne1
F, #28064, b. circa 1866
Relationship | 2nd great-granddaughter of Terisha Turner |
Father | James Steptoe Langhorne1 b. 11 Sep 1822, d. 4 Dec 1905 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro1 b. 2 Mar 1825, d. 10 Jan 1915 |
Charts | Descendant Chart (Box) |
Last Edited | 5 Oct 2019 |
Eveline Langhorne was born circa 1866, daughter of James Steptoe Langhorne and Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro, in Virginia.1
Citations
- [S5500] "United States Census, 1870," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFP9-Q7Y ), entry for Jas S Langhorne, 1870, Smith River magisterial District, Patrick, Virginia; citing page 70, family 553, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 553,169, accessed 1 Oct 2019.
Frances E. Langhorne1
F, #25026, b. circa 1855
Relationship | 2nd great-granddaughter of Terisha Turner |
Father | James Steptoe Langhorne2 b. 11 Sep 1822, d. 4 Dec 1905 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro2 b. 2 Mar 1825, d. 10 Jan 1915 |
Charts | Descendant Chart (Box) |
Last Edited | 1 Oct 2019 |
Frances E. Langhorne was born circa 1855, daughter of James Steptoe Langhorne and Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro, in Virginia.2
Citations
- [S5500] "United States Census, 1870," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFP9-Q7Y ), entry for Jas S Langhorne, 1870, Smith River magisterial District, Patrick, Virginia; citing page 70, family 553, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 553,169, accessed 1 Oct 2019.
- [S5507] "United States Census, 1860," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41R-1N4 ), entry for James S Langhorn, 1860, Northern Division, Patrick, Virginia, United States, citing page 13, household 88, NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 805,369, accessed 18 Apr 2017.
Henry Langhorne1
M, #25024, b. circa 1850
Relationship | 2nd great-grandson of Terisha Turner |
Father | James Steptoe Langhorne1 b. 11 Sep 1822, d. 4 Dec 1905 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro1 b. 2 Mar 1825, d. 10 Jan 1915 |
Charts | Descendant Chart (Box) |
Last Edited | 1 Oct 2019 |
Henry Langhorne was born circa 1850, son of James Steptoe Langhorne and Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro, in Virginia.1
Citations
- [S5507] "United States Census, 1860," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41R-1N4 ), entry for James S Langhorn, 1860, Northern Division, Patrick, Virginia, United States, citing page 13, household 88, NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 805,369, accessed 18 Apr 2017.
- [S5500] "United States Census, 1870," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFP9-Q7Y ), entry for Jas S Langhorne, 1870, Smith River magisterial District, Patrick, Virginia; citing page 70, family 553, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 553,169, accessed 1 Oct 2019.
Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne1
M, #23324, b. 3 November 1790, d. 16 December 1854
Family | Frances Callaway Steptoe b. 5 Jul 1798, d. 13 Apr 1832 |
Child |
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Last Edited | 18 Mar 2019 |
Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne was born on 3 November 1790 in Gambell, Warwick County, Virginia. He was the youngest of five children of John Scarsbrook Langhorne and Elizabeth (--?--) Langhorne, first cousins who had married in 1782.2
Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne married Frances Callaway Steptoe in 1816.2
In 1833, he married Anne Eliza Scott (1800-1870.)2
Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne died on 16 December 1854 at age 64 in Roanoke County, Virginia,2 and was buried in Callaway-Steptoe Cemetery, Bedford County, Virginia.2
Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne married Frances Callaway Steptoe in 1816.2
In 1833, he married Anne Eliza Scott (1800-1870.)2
Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne died on 16 December 1854 at age 64 in Roanoke County, Virginia,2 and was buried in Callaway-Steptoe Cemetery, Bedford County, Virginia.2
Citations
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 6 Aug 2016, memorial page for James Steptoe Langhorne (1822-1905) at memorial page..., photograph of grave by Joanne Wilson, maintained by Georgia; citing Meadows of Dan Baptist Church Cemetery, Meadows of Dan, Patrick County, Virginia.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Memorial page for Henry Scarsbrook "Harry" Langhorne (1790-1854) at memorial page....
James Steptoe Langhorne1
M, #23323, b. 11 September 1822, d. 4 December 1905
Father | Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne2 b. 3 Nov 1790, d. 16 Dec 1854 |
Mother | Frances Callaway Steptoe2 b. 5 Jul 1798, d. 13 Apr 1832 |
Charts | Descendant Chart (Box) |
Family | Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro b. 2 Mar 1825, d. 10 Jan 1915 |
Children |
|
Last Edited | 19 Apr 2021 |
James Steptoe Langhorne was born on 11 September 1822, son of Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne and Frances Callaway Steptoe.2
James and Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro obtained a marriage bond on 23 December 1846 in Amherst County, Virginia, with David Rodes as security and John H. Chaplin, S. J. Omohundro, Spotswood S. Omohundro and Ellis B. Omohundro as witnesses.3,4
James Steptoe Langhorne died on 4 December 1905 at age 832 and was buried in Meadows of Dan Baptist Church Cemetery, Meadows of Dan, Patrick County, Virginia.2
James and Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro obtained a marriage bond on 23 December 1846 in Amherst County, Virginia, with David Rodes as security and John H. Chaplin, S. J. Omohundro, Spotswood S. Omohundro and Ellis B. Omohundro as witnesses.3,4
James Steptoe Langhorne died on 4 December 1905 at age 832 and was buried in Meadows of Dan Baptist Church Cemetery, Meadows of Dan, Patrick County, Virginia.2
Citations
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Database and images; accessed 6 Aug 2016, memorial page for Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro Langhorne (1825-1915) at memorial page... Maintained by Helen, originally created by Georgia; citing Meadows of Dan Baptist Church Cemetery, Meadows of Dan, Patrick County, Virginia.
- [S2702] Find A Grave. Memorial page for James Steptoe Langhorne (1822-1905) at memorial page....
- [S2945] "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," index, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRQF-CBX, entry for James Stephen Langhorne and Elizabeth R. Omohundro, 23 Dec 1846; citing Amherst County, Virginia, reference p 399; FHL microfilm 30,273, accessed 6 Aug 2016).
- [S6294] "Amherst County, Virginia, Marriage Register, 1763-1853," image, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FamilySearch (Provo, Utah): accessed 18 Oct 2020), entry for James Stephen Langhorne and Elizabeth R. Omohundro, 1846, at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9XF-NZZT?i=687 .
- [S5507] "United States Census, 1860," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41R-1N4 ), entry for James S Langhorn, 1860, Northern Division, Patrick, Virginia, United States, citing page 13, household 88, NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 805,369, accessed 18 Apr 2017.
- [S5500] "United States Census, 1870," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFP9-Q7Y ), entry for Jas S Langhorne, 1870, Smith River magisterial District, Patrick, Virginia; citing page 70, family 553, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 553,169, accessed 1 Oct 2019.
Mary Langhorne1
F, #28062, b. circa 1860
Relationship | 2nd great-granddaughter of Terisha Turner |
Father | James Steptoe Langhorne1 b. 11 Sep 1822, d. 4 Dec 1905 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro1 b. 2 Mar 1825, d. 10 Jan 1915 |
Charts | Descendant Chart (Box) |
Last Edited | 1 Oct 2019 |
Mary Langhorne was born circa 1860, daughter of James Steptoe Langhorne and Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro, in Virginia.1
Citations
- [S5500] "United States Census, 1870," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFP9-Q7Y ), entry for Jas S Langhorne, 1870, Smith River magisterial District, Patrick, Virginia; citing page 70, family 553, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 553,169, accessed 1 Oct 2019.
Nancy A. Langhorne1
F, #28063, b. circa 1864
Relationship | 2nd great-granddaughter of Terisha Turner |
Father | James Steptoe Langhorne1 b. 11 Sep 1822, d. 4 Dec 1905 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro1 b. 2 Mar 1825, d. 10 Jan 1915 |
Charts | Descendant Chart (Box) |
Last Edited | 1 Oct 2019 |
Nancy A. Langhorne was born circa 1864, daughter of James Steptoe Langhorne and Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro, in Virginia.1
Citations
- [S5500] "United States Census, 1870," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFP9-Q7Y ), entry for Jas S Langhorne, 1870, Smith River magisterial District, Patrick, Virginia; citing page 70, family 553, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 553,169, accessed 1 Oct 2019.
Sarah Langhorne1
F, #25027, b. circa 1857
Relationship | 2nd great-granddaughter of Terisha Turner |
Father | James Steptoe Langhorne1 b. 11 Sep 1822, d. 4 Dec 1905 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro1 b. 2 Mar 1825, d. 10 Jan 1915 |
Charts | Descendant Chart (Box) |
Last Edited | 1 Oct 2019 |
Sarah Langhorne was born circa 1857, daughter of James Steptoe Langhorne and Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro, in Virginia.1
Citations
- [S5507] "United States Census, 1860," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41R-1N4 ), entry for James S Langhorn, 1860, Northern Division, Patrick, Virginia, United States, citing page 13, household 88, NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 805,369, accessed 18 Apr 2017.
- [S5500] "United States Census, 1870," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFP9-Q7Y ), entry for Jas S Langhorne, 1870, Smith River magisterial District, Patrick, Virginia; citing page 70, family 553, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 553,169, accessed 1 Oct 2019.
Virginia A. Langhorne1,2
F, #25025, b. circa 1852
Relationship | 2nd great-granddaughter of Terisha Turner |
Father | James Steptoe Langhorne1 b. 11 Sep 1822, d. 4 Dec 1905 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro1 b. 2 Mar 1825, d. 10 Jan 1915 |
Charts | Descendant Chart (Box) |
Last Edited | 1 Oct 2019 |
Virginia A. Langhorne was born circa 1852, daughter of James Steptoe Langhorne and Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro, in Virginia.1
Citations
- [S5507] "United States Census, 1860," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41R-1N4 ), entry for James S Langhorn, 1860, Northern Division, Patrick, Virginia, United States, citing page 13, household 88, NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 805,369, accessed 18 Apr 2017.
- [S5500] "United States Census, 1870," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFP9-Q7Y ), entry for Jas S Langhorne, 1870, Smith River magisterial District, Patrick, Virginia; citing page 70, family 553, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D. C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL Film 553,169, accessed 1 Oct 2019.
Lilly Leota Lantz1
F, #20634, b. circa 1873
Family | William Royal Hunt b. c 1869, d. 5 Jul 1930 |
Last Edited | 31 May 2021 |
Lilly Leota Lantz was born circa 1873 in Ohio.1
On 12 March 1890, she first married Frank Devore at Franklin County, Kansas.2
Lilly married William Royal Hunt, son of William Turner Hunt and Lucy A. Beasley, on 15 January 1919 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.1
On 12 March 1890, she first married Frank Devore at Franklin County, Kansas.2
Lilly married William Royal Hunt, son of William Turner Hunt and Lucy A. Beasley, on 15 January 1919 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.1
Citations
- [S6346] "British Columbia Marriage Registrations, 1859-1932; 1937-1938," index and images, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (FamilySearch: Provo, UtahJDZP-2MK, entry for William Royal Hunt and Lilly Leota Devore, 15 Jan 1919; citing Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, British Columbia Archives film number B11390, Vital Statistics Agency, Victoria; FHL microfilm 1,984,111, accessed 17 Nov 2020).
- [S6545] "Kansas, County Marriage Records, 1811-1911," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc.: (Provo, Utah), accessed 30 May 2021, entry for Frank Devore and Leta Lance, 12 Mar 1890, Franklin County, 1880-1897, page 214, FHL microfilm 1,451,456, image 65 of 691.
- [S5962] "1920 United States Federal Census," index and images, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc: (www.ancestry.com), accessed 30 May 2021, entry for Wm R Hunt, 1920, Seattle, King, Washington; citing roll T625_1929, page 2B, family 42, image 4 of 36; citing original data from the NARA microfilm publication T625.
Major Dennis Lark1
M, #15014, b. before 1720, d. before 13 September 1773
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Last Edited | 25 Jan 2022 |
Dennis Lark was born before 1720.2
On 29 April 1746, David Lucas (Lucoss) conveyed to Dennis Lark 200 acres of land of land for £10 in Brunswick County, Virginia Colony. Lark's release from Lucoss for 200 acres lease dated the day before (for 5 shillings). This tract later fell into Lunenburg (but not in time for him to be listed on the 1749 Tithable List) and finally into Mecklenburg County. David signed with his mark. Witnesses: Wm Poole, John Ezell, David Dodd. Recorded 1 May 1746.3
(To see a map, please click Lunenburg County, Virginia 1748)
On 1 June 1750, he filed a land patent for 284 acres in Lunenburg County, Virginia Colony, north of Miles Creek adjacent Johnson & Lucas, a Path, paying £1, 10 shillings.4
On 24 June 1752, he is mentioned in an accounting for the estate of John Lucas at Brunswick County, Virginia Colony.5
On 16 August 1756, he filed for 210 acres for 25 shillings on East side of Dockrays (Dockery's) Creek, adjacent Beard, in Lunenburg County, paying £1 5 shillings.6
On the same day he filed for a patent on 400 acres in Brunswick County, Virginia in the fork of Mile's Creek joining Drews Line, adjacent Drew, Dorch and Charles Evans, paying £2.7
On 6 October 1757, he is listed as Captain Dennis Larke (along with George Elliot) in the Lunenburg County militia.8
On 4 July 1759, he filed a land patent for 32 acres in Lunenburg County on the east side of Flatt Creek, adjacent Mireck, Times and his own line for 5 shillings.9
On 11 March 1765, he is listed as Captain in the Mecklenburg County Militia in the year that it was formed.10,11 He was also a Constable and commissioner in Lunenburg County.2
On 30 November 1766, Amos Timms Shelley conveyed to Dennis Lark, both of Mecklenburg County, for £200, a certain tract of land in Mecklenburg County, about 426 acres on the lower side of Flatt Creek and on both sides of Parhams Creek, bounded by a Ridge, a dividing line between Amos Timms Shelly and William Nichols. Signed by Amos Timms Shelly. Witnesses: Robert Cunningham, John Ballard, Sherwood Bugg, Howell Collier William Blanton. Recorded 9 Feb 1767 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.12
On 8 June 1767, Dennis conveyed to Robert Cunningham, both of Meckenburg County, for £150, a certain tract of land in Mecklenburg County of about 510 acres on the east or lower side of Dockerys Creek, bounded by Benjamin Baird (now Robert Lark's corner), new lines, John Duke, being those two tracts of land which were patented for the said Dennis Lark and Robert Campbell on 16 Aug 1756. Signed by Dennis Lark. There were no witnesses. Recorded 8 Jun 1767 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.13
On 13 May 1771, Dennis is listed as Major in the Mecklenburg County Militia.14
He was one of the appraisers of the estate of Richard Fox, decd, which was recorded on this date at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.15
On 20 December 1771, he conveyed to Federick Collier, both of Mecklenburg County, for £234, 7 shillings, a certain tract of land in Mecklenburg County on the North side of Flat Creek, about 426 acres bounded by (trees). Signed by Dennis Lark. Witnesses: Lewis Parham, Robert Cunningham, John Jones, John Russell, David (his mark) Taylor, Johnn Lucas, William Lucas. Recorded 9 Mar 1772 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.16
On 19 December 1772, he was one of the appraisers of the estate of Isaac Holmes, decd at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.17
Major Dennis Lark left a will dated on 6 February 1773 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony, in which he describes himself as "sound of mind and perfect memory." He names his children: Robert Lark, Junr (herein lies the question unless Dennis had a brother, Robert, or there was another elder Robert Lark in the vicinity); John Lark; Mary Robertson; Nulty Pennington; Milly Batte; Druscilla Lark; Elizabeth Lark; Sarah Batte. He names his grandson: John Batte, son of Wiliam Batte. Specific bequests were made to all his named children. His wife appears to have predeceased him. His personal property is to be sold and divided among his daughters. The executor is his son, John Lark. Witesses: Lewis Parham, Mary Bennett, Wiliam J. Burrows and William Bartlett.18
Major Dennis Lark died before 13 September 1773 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.
Find A Grave does not have a memorial page for him as of 1 Feb 2019.18
His estate was probated on 13 September 1773 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.18
His estate was appraised on 24 September 1773 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony, at £1,071, 4 shillings and 5 pence by Joseph Bennett, David Dortch and Reuben Morgan. On the same day, an accounting of the sales of personal estate amounted to £271, 15 shillings, 3 pence. This was recorded 11 Oct 1773.19,20
On 13 October 1773, his estate was appraised at a total value of £1,072.4.5 and presented to the court at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.21
On 29 April 1746, David Lucas (Lucoss) conveyed to Dennis Lark 200 acres of land of land for £10 in Brunswick County, Virginia Colony. Lark's release from Lucoss for 200 acres lease dated the day before (for 5 shillings). This tract later fell into Lunenburg (but not in time for him to be listed on the 1749 Tithable List) and finally into Mecklenburg County. David signed with his mark. Witnesses: Wm Poole, John Ezell, David Dodd. Recorded 1 May 1746.3
(To see a map, please click Lunenburg County, Virginia 1748)
On 1 June 1750, he filed a land patent for 284 acres in Lunenburg County, Virginia Colony, north of Miles Creek adjacent Johnson & Lucas, a Path, paying £1, 10 shillings.4
On 24 June 1752, he is mentioned in an accounting for the estate of John Lucas at Brunswick County, Virginia Colony.5
On 16 August 1756, he filed for 210 acres for 25 shillings on East side of Dockrays (Dockery's) Creek, adjacent Beard, in Lunenburg County, paying £1 5 shillings.6
On the same day he filed for a patent on 400 acres in Brunswick County, Virginia in the fork of Mile's Creek joining Drews Line, adjacent Drew, Dorch and Charles Evans, paying £2.7
On 6 October 1757, he is listed as Captain Dennis Larke (along with George Elliot) in the Lunenburg County militia.8
On 4 July 1759, he filed a land patent for 32 acres in Lunenburg County on the east side of Flatt Creek, adjacent Mireck, Times and his own line for 5 shillings.9
On 11 March 1765, he is listed as Captain in the Mecklenburg County Militia in the year that it was formed.10,11 He was also a Constable and commissioner in Lunenburg County.2
On 30 November 1766, Amos Timms Shelley conveyed to Dennis Lark, both of Mecklenburg County, for £200, a certain tract of land in Mecklenburg County, about 426 acres on the lower side of Flatt Creek and on both sides of Parhams Creek, bounded by a Ridge, a dividing line between Amos Timms Shelly and William Nichols. Signed by Amos Timms Shelly. Witnesses: Robert Cunningham, John Ballard, Sherwood Bugg, Howell Collier William Blanton. Recorded 9 Feb 1767 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.12
On 8 June 1767, Dennis conveyed to Robert Cunningham, both of Meckenburg County, for £150, a certain tract of land in Mecklenburg County of about 510 acres on the east or lower side of Dockerys Creek, bounded by Benjamin Baird (now Robert Lark's corner), new lines, John Duke, being those two tracts of land which were patented for the said Dennis Lark and Robert Campbell on 16 Aug 1756. Signed by Dennis Lark. There were no witnesses. Recorded 8 Jun 1767 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.13
On 13 May 1771, Dennis is listed as Major in the Mecklenburg County Militia.14
He was one of the appraisers of the estate of Richard Fox, decd, which was recorded on this date at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.15
On 20 December 1771, he conveyed to Federick Collier, both of Mecklenburg County, for £234, 7 shillings, a certain tract of land in Mecklenburg County on the North side of Flat Creek, about 426 acres bounded by (trees). Signed by Dennis Lark. Witnesses: Lewis Parham, Robert Cunningham, John Jones, John Russell, David (his mark) Taylor, Johnn Lucas, William Lucas. Recorded 9 Mar 1772 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.16
On 19 December 1772, he was one of the appraisers of the estate of Isaac Holmes, decd at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.17
Major Dennis Lark left a will dated on 6 February 1773 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony, in which he describes himself as "sound of mind and perfect memory." He names his children: Robert Lark, Junr (herein lies the question unless Dennis had a brother, Robert, or there was another elder Robert Lark in the vicinity); John Lark; Mary Robertson; Nulty Pennington; Milly Batte; Druscilla Lark; Elizabeth Lark; Sarah Batte. He names his grandson: John Batte, son of Wiliam Batte. Specific bequests were made to all his named children. His wife appears to have predeceased him. His personal property is to be sold and divided among his daughters. The executor is his son, John Lark. Witesses: Lewis Parham, Mary Bennett, Wiliam J. Burrows and William Bartlett.18
Major Dennis Lark died before 13 September 1773 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.
Find A Grave does not have a memorial page for him as of 1 Feb 2019.18
His estate was probated on 13 September 1773 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.18
His estate was appraised on 24 September 1773 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony, at £1,071, 4 shillings and 5 pence by Joseph Bennett, David Dortch and Reuben Morgan. On the same day, an accounting of the sales of personal estate amounted to £271, 15 shillings, 3 pence. This was recorded 11 Oct 1773.19,20
On 13 October 1773, his estate was appraised at a total value of £1,072.4.5 and presented to the court at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.21
Citations
- [S244] Elliott, Katherine B., abstractor. Early Wills 1765-1799 Mecklenburg County Virginia (1963; reprint Easley: Southern Historical Press, 1983), page 54; citing Mecklenburg County, Virginia Will Book I, page 164.
- [S2998] Currie, Randolph. "Dennis Lark Family, Virginia", contributed by Elroy Christenson, online at http://www.next1000.com/family/EC/lark.dennis.html , accessed 6 Sep 2011, site verified as active 15 Jun 2019.
- [S2826] Bradley Jr., Stephen E., abstractor. Brunswick County, Virginia Deed Books, 1745-1755, 1764, 2 (Lawrenceville: S. E. B., 1997), page 11; citing Deed Book 3, page 86 (179) and 87 (181).
- [S809] Nugent, Marion Nell, abstractor. Cavaliers and Pioneers - Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1749 - 1762, VI (Richmond: Virginia Genealogical Society, 1934-1999), page 49; citing Patent Book 30, page 141.
- [S1323] Bradley Jr, Stephen E., abstractor. Brunswick County, Virginia Will Books, Will Books 2 and 3 - 1739-1769, 1783-1785, I (Lawrenceville: S. E. B., c1997-1998), page 75, citing Will Book 3, page 442 (76).
- [S809] Nugent, Cavaliers & Pioneers VI, page 191,citing Patent Book 33, page 53.
- [S809] Nugent, Cavaliers & Pioneers VI, page 206; citing Patent Book 33, page 222.
- [S3005] Bockstruck, Lloyd DeWitt. Virginia's Colonial Soldiers (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988), page 22.
- [S809] Nugent, Cavaliers & Pioneers VI, page 250; citing Patent Book 33, page 586.
- [S3005] Bockstruck. VA Colonial Soldiers.
- [S3053] Bracey, Susan L.. Life By The Roaring Roanoke: A History of Mecklenburg County, Virginia (Mecklenburg County: The Mecklenburg County Bicentennial Commission, 1977), page 57.
- [S3614] T.L.C. Genealogy, abstractor. Mecklenburg County, Virginia Deeds, 1765-1771 (Miami Beach: T.L.C. Genealogy, 1990), page 35, citing Deed Book 1, page 337.
- [S3614] T.L.C. Genealogy. Mecklenburg Co., Deeds 1765-1771, page 45, citing Deed Book 1, page 426.
- [S3005] Bockstruck. VA Colonial Soldiers, page 23.
- [S244] Elliott, abstractor. Mecklenburg Co., VA Wills, pages 107; citing Will Book I, page 100.
- [S3617] T. L. C. Genealogy, abstractor. Mecklenburg County, Virginia Deeds, 1771-1776 (Miami Beach: T. L. C. Genealogy, 1991), page 27; citing Deed Book 3, page 314.
- [S244] Elliott, abstractor. Mecklenburg Co., VA Wills, pages 109-110; citing Will Book I, page 146.
- [S3126] Mecklenburg County, Virginia Will Books, vols. 1, 3-4, 1765-1802, FHL Film 1,870,858, microfilm of original records and typescripts at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Boydton, Virginia and at the Virginia State Library and Archives at Richmond, Virginia, Dennis Lark will, Will Book 1, pages 164-167.
- [S244] Elliott, abstractor. Mecklenburg Co., VA Wills, page 110; citing Will Book I, page 169.
- [S3126] Mecklenburg Co., VA Will Bks., 3-4, 1765-1802, FHL Film 1,870,858, Dennis Lark appraisal, Will Book 1, pages 171-174.
- [S3126] Mecklenburg Co., VA Will Bks., 3-4, 1765-1802, FHL Film 1,870,858, Dennis Lark appraisal, Will Book 1, pages 169-171.
- [S5669] Belll, Landon C., compiler. Sunlight On The Southside: List of Tithes, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1748-1783 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1974), page 68.
- [S5669] Belll. Lunenburg Co. VA Tithes 1748-1783, page 169.
- [S5669] Belll. Lunenburg Co. VA Tithes 1748-1783, page 192.
- [S5669] Belll. Lunenburg Co. VA Tithes 1748-1783, page 253.
Robert Lark1,2
M, #14811, b. circa 1745, d. before 10 June 1793
Father | Major Dennis Lark2 b. b 1720, d. b 13 Sep 1773 |
Family | Mary (--?--) |
Child |
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Last Edited | 21 Jan 2022 |
Robert Lark was born circa 1745, son of Major Dennis Lark. He can't have been born this late, given that he served in and was paid by the militia in 1758.3
(To see a map, please click Lunenburg County, Virginia 1748)
On 1 March 1749, Benjamin Beard (Baird) conveyed to Robert Larke, for £10, 175 acres, on east side of Milles' or Dockrey's Creek in Lunenburg County, Virginia Colony, it being a tract formerly patented to Lawrence House. Signed by Benjamin Beard. Witnesses: Dennis Lark, Thomas Well, Michael Rice, John (his mark) Wells. Recorded 3 Jul 1750.4
On 14 September 1758, as of this date, Robert was owed £5, 7 shillings for his service during the French and Indian War.5
Robert married Mary (--?--). It is unlikely that I'm going to be able to find a marriage record, although I have studied the marriage bonds of Mecklenburg
County and Brunswick County which only go back to the 1750s.6
On 16 June 1759, Robert, of Lunenburg County and Cumberland Parish, conveyed to Wm Lucas of same, for £67, a certain tract of land in Lunenburg County, of about 50 acres on the East side of dockery's Creek and bounded by said Robert Lark. Signed by Robert Lark. Witnesses were Henry Delony, Dennis Larke, Champs Terry. Recorded 6 Nov 1759 after Mary, the wife of Robert Larke, relinquished her right of dower.6
On 28 July 1761, Thomas Vinson, of Brunswick County, executor of the estate of Thomas Avent of Sussex County, conveyed to Robert for £5, all that certain tract of land, 304 acres bounded by the fork of Dockerys Creek, it being a tract of land granted to Avent deceased by patent of 15 Dec 1749, and was by Avent, by his will, ordered to be sold. Signed by Thomas Vinson. Witnesses: Benj: Baird, John (his mark) Ashhurst, Betty Jones. Recorded 2 Nov 1761.7
On 10 June 1765, Robert is listed as an ensign in the Mecklenburg County militia.
On 18 February 1768, James Hamner, Mecklenburg County, planter, conveyed to Robert Lark, same County - cons £150 current money of Virginia, 244 acres on Cunningham's . . with houses, gardens, orchards, fences, etc. Witnesses werre: Henry Delony, Robt. Cunningham, Issac (his mark) Holmes. Sarah, wife of James Hamner, relinquished her dower right in said land. Recorded 14 Mar 1768. [see Mecklenburg County, VA Deed Book 2, page 19] at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.8
On 9 May 1768, Robert conveyed to Robert Cuningham, both of Mecklenburg County, for £200, a certain tract of land in Mecklenburg County on the north or lower side of Miles Creek, about 245 acres and bounded by Henry Delony said Robert Cuningham, David Dortch, being all that tract purchased by the said Robert Lark of James Hamner as wil appear by deed granted from said Hamner to said Lark dated 18 Feb 1768. Signed by Robert Lark, There were no witnesses. The deed was acknowledged by Robert Lark and Mary, his wife. Recorded 9 May 1768 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.9
On 6 February 1773, he is named Robert Junr in his father's will of this date.2
On 9 August 1773, Robert Lark conveyed to Jacob Fox for £100, 269 acres on north side Dockerys Creek, near Adams' line and Larke. Witness was Noah Dortch. Recorded 12 Jul 1773.10
He is listed as a colonial solider during the French and Indian Wars at Lunenburg County, Virginia.11
A return of provisions, etc. collected by Henry Delony, Comr. of Mecklenburg from the 30th March to the 8th September 1781 for bacon: Robert contributed 62#.12
On 9 April 1782, the county court processed claims originating from the Revolution in which it noted Robert's contribution of 3,600# of beef, 438# of beef and 62# of bacon.13
On 13 May 1782, the county court processed claims originating from the Revolution in which it noted Robert's contribution of one smooth gun.14
Robert Lark left a will dated on 8 February 1793 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia, in which he describes himself as "sick and weak but of sound mind and memory . . " He names his children: Samuel Lark; Elizabeth Fox, wife of Jacob Fox; Sarah Wright; Joyce Taylor, wife of Jones Taylor; and, Anne Collier. He names his grandsons: Lark Fox and Samuel Lark. He made specific bequests to his children and his land, after the death of his wife, to his two grandsons. He provided for freeing his slaves after his wife's death, giving each slave 100 acres of land. Executors: John Holmes, Walter Leigh, Joshua Smith. Witnesses: William Starling, Elizabeth Pennington, Edward Pennington, Junr. and Anthony Evans.15
Robert died before 10 June 1793 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
Find A Grave does not have a burial listing for him as of 28 Jan 2019.15
His estate was probated on 10 June 1793 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.15
(To see a map, please click Lunenburg County, Virginia 1748)
On 1 March 1749, Benjamin Beard (Baird) conveyed to Robert Larke, for £10, 175 acres, on east side of Milles' or Dockrey's Creek in Lunenburg County, Virginia Colony, it being a tract formerly patented to Lawrence House. Signed by Benjamin Beard. Witnesses: Dennis Lark, Thomas Well, Michael Rice, John (his mark) Wells. Recorded 3 Jul 1750.4
On 14 September 1758, as of this date, Robert was owed £5, 7 shillings for his service during the French and Indian War.5
Robert married Mary (--?--). It is unlikely that I'm going to be able to find a marriage record, although I have studied the marriage bonds of Mecklenburg
County and Brunswick County which only go back to the 1750s.6
On 16 June 1759, Robert, of Lunenburg County and Cumberland Parish, conveyed to Wm Lucas of same, for £67, a certain tract of land in Lunenburg County, of about 50 acres on the East side of dockery's Creek and bounded by said Robert Lark. Signed by Robert Lark. Witnesses were Henry Delony, Dennis Larke, Champs Terry. Recorded 6 Nov 1759 after Mary, the wife of Robert Larke, relinquished her right of dower.6
On 28 July 1761, Thomas Vinson, of Brunswick County, executor of the estate of Thomas Avent of Sussex County, conveyed to Robert for £5, all that certain tract of land, 304 acres bounded by the fork of Dockerys Creek, it being a tract of land granted to Avent deceased by patent of 15 Dec 1749, and was by Avent, by his will, ordered to be sold. Signed by Thomas Vinson. Witnesses: Benj: Baird, John (his mark) Ashhurst, Betty Jones. Recorded 2 Nov 1761.7
On 10 June 1765, Robert is listed as an ensign in the Mecklenburg County militia.
On 18 February 1768, James Hamner, Mecklenburg County, planter, conveyed to Robert Lark, same County - cons £150 current money of Virginia, 244 acres on Cunningham's . . with houses, gardens, orchards, fences, etc. Witnesses werre: Henry Delony, Robt. Cunningham, Issac (his mark) Holmes. Sarah, wife of James Hamner, relinquished her dower right in said land. Recorded 14 Mar 1768. [see Mecklenburg County, VA Deed Book 2, page 19] at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.8
On 9 May 1768, Robert conveyed to Robert Cuningham, both of Mecklenburg County, for £200, a certain tract of land in Mecklenburg County on the north or lower side of Miles Creek, about 245 acres and bounded by Henry Delony said Robert Cuningham, David Dortch, being all that tract purchased by the said Robert Lark of James Hamner as wil appear by deed granted from said Hamner to said Lark dated 18 Feb 1768. Signed by Robert Lark, There were no witnesses. The deed was acknowledged by Robert Lark and Mary, his wife. Recorded 9 May 1768 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony.9
On 6 February 1773, he is named Robert Junr in his father's will of this date.2
On 9 August 1773, Robert Lark conveyed to Jacob Fox for £100, 269 acres on north side Dockerys Creek, near Adams' line and Larke. Witness was Noah Dortch. Recorded 12 Jul 1773.10
He is listed as a colonial solider during the French and Indian Wars at Lunenburg County, Virginia.11
A return of provisions, etc. collected by Henry Delony, Comr. of Mecklenburg from the 30th March to the 8th September 1781 for bacon: Robert contributed 62#.12
On 9 April 1782, the county court processed claims originating from the Revolution in which it noted Robert's contribution of 3,600# of beef, 438# of beef and 62# of bacon.13
On 13 May 1782, the county court processed claims originating from the Revolution in which it noted Robert's contribution of one smooth gun.14
Robert Lark left a will dated on 8 February 1793 at Mecklenburg County, Virginia, in which he describes himself as "sick and weak but of sound mind and memory . . " He names his children: Samuel Lark; Elizabeth Fox, wife of Jacob Fox; Sarah Wright; Joyce Taylor, wife of Jones Taylor; and, Anne Collier. He names his grandsons: Lark Fox and Samuel Lark. He made specific bequests to his children and his land, after the death of his wife, to his two grandsons. He provided for freeing his slaves after his wife's death, giving each slave 100 acres of land. Executors: John Holmes, Walter Leigh, Joshua Smith. Witnesses: William Starling, Elizabeth Pennington, Edward Pennington, Junr. and Anthony Evans.15
Robert died before 10 June 1793 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
Find A Grave does not have a burial listing for him as of 28 Jan 2019.15
His estate was probated on 10 June 1793 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.15
Citations
- [S2863] Wrght, Lucius. Austin Wright in "1829 (year of death) Austin Wright of Mecklenburg Co., Va. (place of death)", listserve message to Wright Family Genealogy Forum:http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Austin,wright::wright::17887.html, uploaded 6 Sep 2004, accessed 13 Mar 2011, accessed 13 Mar 2011.
- [S3126] Mecklenburg County, Virginia Will Books, vols. 1, 3-4, 1765-1802, FHL Film 1,870,858, microfilm of original records and typescripts at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Boydton, Virginia and at the Virginia State Library and Archives at Richmond, Virginia, Dennis Lark will, Will Book 1, pages 164-167.
- [S2998] Currie, Randolph. "Dennis Lark Family, Virginia", contributed by Elroy Christenson, online at http://www.next1000.com/family/EC/lark.dennis.html , accessed 6 Sep 2011, site verified as active 15 Jun 2019.
- [S1218] Evans, June Banks, abstractor. Lunenburg County Virginia Deed Books 1 & 2, 1746-1752 (New Orleans: Bryn Ffyliaid Publications, 1989), page 34; citing Deed Book 2, page 74.
- [S3005] Bockstruck, Lloyd DeWitt. Virginia's Colonial Soldiers (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988), page 213.
- [S2937] T.L.C. Genealogy, abstractor. Lunenburg County, Virginia Deeds: Books 5 & 6 1757-1761, Books 7 & 8 1761-1764 (Miami Beach: T.L.C. Genealogy, 1990), page 44; citing Deed Book 5, page 507.
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