Some Old Families of Clarke County, Virginia

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Some Old Families of Clarke County, Virginia 1
by
Lorraine F. Myers, Stuart E. Brown, Jr., and Eileen M. Chappel
Copyright 1994
by
Virginia Book Company
Box 431
Berryville, Virginia 22611
2nd
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This is not a complete copy of this book.
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BEESON
Dulcibella Wilhelmina Stribling (b. 1792), m. Edward Beeson. Children and descendants:
(1) Jesse Taliaferro Beeson (b. 1820), m. Nancy Ann Reed (b. 1821), dau. of Moses (son of Nancy Auringham) and
Rachel Porter Reed (m. 1775 of Prince Edward County). Rachel’s brothers William Porter, Nathaniel Porter and
Oliver Porter were in the Revolution and went to Georgia.
Moses Reed’s children:
(a) Nathaniel Reed (b. 1787), m. Elizabeth Moore (b. 1797), dau. of Samuel and Nancy Radican (of Pennsylvania)
Moore, in Prince Edward County.
N.B. The mother of Davy Crockett was Nancy Reed, kin to Moses Reed.
(2) Benjamin Berry Beeson
(3) Peggy Beeson, m. Isaac Hamilton of Kentucky
(31) Lottie Hamilton (b. 1846 at Bulten County, KY). Residence: Louisville.
(4) Margaret Alice Beeson, m. 1870 Capt. C. C. Thompson of Decatur, Texas.
(41) Charlie Alice Thompson, m. Tom C. McMurray. Fort Worth, Texas. One grandchild.
(411) Deceased.
(412) Deceased.
Much mention of the Quaker family of Beeson is included in HOPEWELL FRIENDS HISTORY and there were
several persons whose name was Edward Beeson.
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BERRY
Much about the early members of the Berry family, originally from King George County, is included in George
Harrison Sanford King’s article “Will of William Berry of King George County”. 1 VG 547.
(1) Henry Berry (d. testate 1677), m. Ann ___. Came to Virginia as a headright in a patent issued to Epaphraditus
Lawson 5/2/1650.
(11) Henry Berry, Jr. (d. testate in Richmond County 1683), m. Sarah Harper
(12) William Berry (d. testate in King George County, 1721), m Margaret Doughty
(121) Capt. Joseph Berry (1691-1749), m. Catherine Simcock
(1211) Frances Berry (b. 11/11/1721), m. (1 st) Thomas Golding (St. Paul’s Parish 1/28/1738), m. (2 nd) Thomas
Dobyns (after Golding’s death in 1738), m. (3 rd) 1749 James Davis of King George County, son of Joshua Davis of
Caroline County.
(1212) Joseph Berry (b. 4/27/1723), m. (1 st) Mary Colston (Frederick DB 21/894), m. (2 nd) Huldah Hewlett of King
George County.
Daughter of Huldah Hewlett Berry:
(12121) Sarah Berry (b. 4/6/1786), m. James Lindsey. See ANNALS page 863.
(12122) Benjamin Berry
(1213) Benjamin Berry (10/16/1724-1810), m. Eliza Colston. Apparently the founder of Berryville. See below.
(12131) Benjamin Berry, Jr., m. Jane Bell, dau. of John and Frankie Bell. Went to Fayette County, KY. Then to
Henderson County, KY, where they owned land. Then to Hopkins County, KY. Then to Fayette County, KY where
he died in 1849, age 84. Was a big wheeler and dealer in land promotions. An astute businessman.
(121311) Reubin B. Berry, M.D.
(121312) Lucy Berry
(121313) Henry K. Berry, m. Catherine Taylor (b. 6/2/1811)
(1213131) Virginia Berry, m. Henry Bullitt of Lexington, KY.
(1213132) Benjamin Berry
(1213133) Lucy Berry, m. Henry Blackburn, M.D.
(1213134) Laura Berry, m. _____ Fowler
(1213135) Eliza Berry, m. Richard Stanhope
(1213136) Lavinia Berry, m. Winder Monroe
(1213137) Fanny Berry, m. Esten Keller
(1213138) Anderson Berry, m. _____ Keller
(1213139) Sarah Elizabeth Berry
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(121313x) Mary Bullitt Berry
(121314) Anderson U. Berry
(121315) Francis Jane Berry
(121316) Benjamin Berry
(12132) John Berry, m. Elizabeth _____. To Fayette County, KY, by 1800. Then to Henderson County, KY. Then to
Hopkins County, KY, where he died in 1811.
(121321) William Berry (son or brother?)
(121322) Lewis Berry
(121323) Edwin Berry
(121324) Nancy Berry, m. David McGary. Gave land for Madisonville, Ky. Prominent in Hopkins County affairs.
(121325) Betsy Berry
(121326) Thomas Berry
(121327) Polly Berry
(121328) Mahala Berry
(121329) Patsey Berry
(12132x) James G. Berry, m. Lucinda (Christie?). Went to Illinois in about 1817.
(12132xl) Uriah B. Berry
(12132x2) John C. Berry
(12132x3) Christie C. Berry
(12132x4) James H. Berry
(12132x5) William Thomas Berry (born in Kentucky), m. Ann Elizabeth Greer. Went to Kansas. Nine children
including:
(12132x5l) Rose Ann Berry, m. W. F. Bell. Rose Ann died soon after birth of [sic]
(12132x5ll) Thomas S. Bell, m. Bertha A. Morgan. To Idaho in 1907. Thomas S. Bell was raised by his Aunt
Rebecca
Berry, an “old maid” school teacher, who married (when Thomas S. Bell was 10 or 12) Fred Stemple.
(12132x5111) Thomas Donald Bell (b. 10/24/1910). A granddaughter Ann Botsford is going to or went to college in
Vienna, VA.
(12133) Reuben Berry, m. Sinah _____. To Fayette County, KY by 1780. To Henderson County, KY by 1800. Died
in 1829 in Hopkins County, KY.
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(121331) Hanna Berry
(121332) Lucinda Berry
(121333) Parthenia Berry
(121334) Ann Berry
(121335) Becky Berry
(121336) Elizabeth Berry
(121337) Sally Berry
(121338) Polly Berry
(121339) Joseph Berry. Gave town name of Madisonville after James Madison who was then Secretary of State and
was a friend of the Berrys in King George County. One of the first Justices of the Peace (in 1806) along with
Stephen Ashby.
(12133x) Reuben Berry
(12133a) Joseph Berry
(12133b) William H. Berry
(12133c) Benjamin Berry
(12134) William Berry. A son or a grandson. To Henderson County, KY by 1900. Connected with Hopkins County,
KY. Executor of John Berry’s will (12132).
(12135) Thomas Berry. Fayette County, KY, by 1790. Clark County, KY, by 1800.
(12136) Dullabella (“Dully”) Berry (d. by 7/29/1807), m. 11/__/1781 James Benson in King George County. Had
children but there is no record of Dully and her children living in what is now Clarke County.
(12137) Sarah-Berry (Will probated 11/__/1827), m. (1 st) John Humphreys. His will dated 7/8/1775 was probated
3/4/1777, and the witnesses were Elizabeth McGuire (“late Elizabeth Berry”) and Thomas Berry. The possibilities
are that Humphreys was Capt. Daniel Morgan’s First Lieutenant of Riflemen and was killed at Quebec on December
31, 1775. CARTMELL 102-3. Humphrey’s personal estate included “1 surveyor’s chain & compass” (WB 4/644).
Sarah m. (2nd) 4/23/1789, William Stribling (ca. 1763, d. early in 1793), a Winchester merchant, and son of
Taliaferro and Elizabeth Stribling of “Hopewell”, Frederick County. William became an orphan prior to reaching the
age of twenty-one and chose as his guardian his brother Francis who owned property adjacent to the founder’s 191¾
acre plantation near “Battletown”.
On 12/4/1811, Sarah conveyed land to the Berryville Academy Trustees. On the 5th of that year she conveyed to her
son-in-law George Steptoe Lane (son of Joseph and Mary Newton Lane) all of the lots belonging to her in Berryville
except those that had been sold (DB 40/36). Some time later, Sarah lived in Berkeley County where on 4/4/1814,
she executed a Deed (DB 36/102). And in 1616 her daughter Dully executed a Deed in Berkeley County. Sarah
executed her will on 10/16/1823 when she was living in Butler County, KY. She owned 1000 acres in Green River,
KY. Lane was Administrator, c.t.a. of her estate, his sureties being Jacob R. Nicklin and Joseph M. Nicklin. In
Sarah’s will mention is made of a lease of land made to her by Joseph and Reuben Berry. She had tried to collect on
this lease but failed.
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(121371) Elizabeth (“Betsy”) T. Stribling (b. Winchester ca. 1790), m. 6/14/1810 George Steptoe Lane (d. 1843
intestate. His wife died before him—intestate). On 10/8/1831, when Lane was Postmaster, the name of the post
office (established in 1799) was changed from Battletown to Berryville. Grace Episcopal Church records show that
Lane, his sons Benjamin and Joseph, and Mark Nicklin are buried in Lot 38. For Lane see McDONALD DIARY.
(1213711) Mary N. Lane, m. Mark Nicklin of Kentucky. No issue. A notice in the Clarke Courier on 5/1/1873 states
that Mary was the last descendant “known in this area” of Benjamin Berry and Sarah Stribling Berry.
(1213712) Elizabeth P. Lane (11/29/1822-9/13/1844), m. Fisher Ames Lewis (1/11/1811-9/19/1883) of “The
Rocks”. She lived only two years after the marriage (d. at age of 21 years, 9 months, 11 days). No issue.
(1213713) Joseph Lane. Unm.
(1213714) Benjamin Lane. Unm.
(121372) Dulcibella (“Seller”) Wilhelmina Stribling (b. Winchester ca. 1792, d. after 1817), m. Edward Beeson,
probably a member of a prominent Berkeley County family. On 1/10/1816, Dulcibella W. Stribling of the County of
Berkeley conveyed land in what is now Clarke County to George McCormick (DB 38/213). And on 4/19/ 1817,
Dulcibella stated that she was satisfied with the settlement of her father’s estate “being the only party concerned
with it”. See BEESON.
(1214) Margaret Berry (b. 7/16/1725, d. inf.)
(1215) Margaret Berry (b. 7/14/1726)
(1216) Withers Berry (3rd son). Mason County, KY.
(1217) Thomas Berry (7/__/1733-12/1(3/1818), m. ca.1758 Frances (“Frankie”) Kendall. Frederick County. Born at
“Berry Plain”, King George County. Will admitted to record in Frederick County and in Mason County, KY. A
Revolutionary War soldier. A letter from “Berry Plain” written by Lucinda Kercheval, a granddaughter of Capt.
Thomas Berry, mentions her Aunt Rankin of Jefferson City, Mississippi Territiory; her Aunt Calmes (Elizabeth
Berry, m. William Calmes, ANNALS 30) in Newbury District, South Carolina (they had issue); Uncle Joseph Berry
and Lucinda’s mother in Mason County, KY; and Aunt Coole, the youngest daughter, in Franklin County,
Pennsylvania. Lucinda Kercheval lived at “Berry Plain” in Frederick County.
(1218) Baldwin Berry (5th son). Mason County, KY.
(1219) Reuben Berry (younger son), m. Margaret Martin.
(12191) Benjamin Berry, m. Sally _____. In Henderson County, KY, 1800. In Hopkins County, KY, where he died
4/__/1834.
(121911) Henry Berry
(121912) Lysander Berry
(121913) Franklin Berry
(121914) Elizabeth Berry
(121915) Clarissa Berry
(121916) Edward Berry
(122) Enoch Berry (169?-1763), m. 12/12/1796 Dulcabella Burnbury
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(1221) Winifred Berry, m. Benjamin Berry. Moved to Frederick County. See King article.
(123) Margaret Berry, m. Christopher Rogers
(124) Elizabeth Berry, m. (1st) Robert Strother, m. (2nd) William Wheeler. See King article.
(13) John Berry
(14) Richard Berry
ANNALS p. 111 Ann Helm, m. 3/6/1766 Enoch Berry. Had issue.
William Berry had a tavern in the 1800's in the Paris, Virginia-Berry’s Ferry area.
Mention is made of Marquis Calmes, Senior and Junior. Members of the Berry family and the Calmes were Clarke
County neighbors.
Many years ago the remains of Benjamin Berry and of Sarah Stribling “were removed”, possibly from the old
cemetery at “Trap Hill”, and are buried in the graveyard at Grace Episcopal Church. Lane and his sons Benjamin
and Joseph are buried there in Lot 38 as is Mark Nicklin, Elizabeth P. Lane and Fisher Ames Lewis.
Founder of Berryville
The following statement appears on the plaque in the Berryville court yard:
BENJAMIN BERRY
1720(?)-1810
BENJAMIN BERRY, SON OF HENRY BERRY OF KING GEORGE COUNTY, SETTLED IN WHAT IS NOW
CLARKE COUNTY PRIOR TO THE REVOLUTION, AND IN 1798, HE PROCURED THE FORMAL
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TOWN OF BERRYVILLE, THE TOWN HAVING BEEN PLATTED BY HIM,
AND CONSISTING OF A PORTION (TWENTY ACRES) OF A LARGER TRACT OF LAND OWNED BY HIM
AND HIS DAUGHTER, SARAH STRIBLING. HE AND SHE ARE BURIED IN THE NORTHEAST SECTION
OF THE YARD OF GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
The date 1720(?) and the statement that the founder of Berryville was the son of Henry Berry of King George
County do not appear to be correct.
(1213) Benjamin Berry (10/16/1724-1810), the founder of Berryville, came to what is now Clarke County at an
early date. On 12/24/1781, he acquired two slaves, Charles about 40 and a woman named Sook who was 16 (DB
19/264). In 1782-4, he subscribed (DB 19/264) one pound four shillings to an Episcopal congregation that met at
“Trap Hill”, located to the north of the present town of Berryville, and on 6/7/1791, Berry acquired from John Smith
(younger son of Maj. Charles Smith) and from Charles Smith, Jr., a 191¾ acre “plantation” located on the
“Winchester road”, and near if not adjacent to the “Battletown” plantation (DB 22/363). 9 CCHA 8.
The records show that the founder of Berryville was a farmer and did some surveying, perhaps including the laying
out of the town of Berryville.
On 8/18/1810, Benjamin Berry executed his Last Will and Testament, bequeathing and devising to Elizabeth
(“Betsy”) Lane one-half of his personal estate and his “Berry Ville Farm” which he described as being “near and
adjoining Berryville”. The remaining one-half of his personal estate, together with the “farm purchased from Benj.
Taylor”, he left to Dulcibella Stribling but it was to be kept in George S. Lane’s hands until Dulcibella reached
adulthood.
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Berry died soon thereafter, and when his will was probated on 10/2/1810, it was opposed by two persons, one of
whom was Berry Beeson, a son of Dulcibella Beeson, and the other was Martin Plagon. However, the opponents
were either mollified or discouraged, and on 10/5/1810, the will was approved. 2 SCWB 342 and 3 SCWB 30.
Witnesses: Samuel Taylor, T. Smith, Thomas Kercheval and Charles Smith, Jr.
Appraisers of Benjamin Berry’s estate were: Thomas McCormick, Geo. H. Norris and Micajah Crupper. Slaves
were John ($400.00), Frederick ($500.00), Zoe ($1.00) and Frank ($1.00).
Gifts and Conveyances by the Founder
By Deed dated 6/30/1798, Benjamin Berry and Sarah Stribling conveyed Lot 22 to James Larue (upon which the
Hawthorne Building stands)(DB 31/254) and Lot 10 (presently occupied by the B. P. Servicenter) to Jabez Larue
(DB 31/256). And by Deed dated 10/26/179e, Benjamin Berry and Sarah Stribling conveyed Lot 8 to William
Bourne (DB 32/314).
By Deed dated 12/26/l806, Benjamin Berry of Berryville conveyed Lot 21 to Micahjah Crupper of Berryville (DB
30/313).
By Deed dated 4/20/1809, Benjamin Berry conveyed to George H. Norris Lots 9 and 19, each ¼ of an acre (DB
31/505).
By Deed dated 8/1/1818, Benjamin Berry conveyed to James Bulger Lot __ (DB 33/17).
By Indenture dated 7/10/1810, Benjamin Berry conveyed to Benjamin Taylor a spring lot—a tavern at this time was
occupied by Jesse Brown (DB 33/60).
Gifts and Conveyances by the Founder to his Family
By instrument dated 3/27/1804, the founder gave to Sarah Stribling the slaves Solomon, Rachel, and Winny and
child (DB 30/412). By instrument dated 4/29/1607, he gave to “the heirs of my daughter Dully Beeson” the use
during his lifetime of the slaves Peter, Sooky (probably the Sook purchased in 1781), Roscoe, Grace, Hannah, Emily
and Lucy (DB 30/413). And by Deed dated 3/21/1809, he (“of the Town of Berryville”) conveyed to his
granddaughter, Elizabeth T. Stribling, the remainder interest (following his death) to forty acres lying between the
road leading to the Town of Fredericksburg and Berry’s Ferry (probably what is now Church Street) and the road
leading to Alexandria and Snicker’s Ferry (Main Street).
By Deed dated 7/5/1810, Benjamin Berry conveyed to Sarah Stribling 26½ acres. DB 32/362.
Acquisition to the Founder
Benjamin Berry obtained from Benjamin Taylor Lot 93 (DB 31/110) a corner opposite Patrick Dougherty’s lot,
being the same lot improved by Benjamin N. Barnett.
Identifying Benjamin Berry, the Founder of Berryville
The problem of identifying the founder of Berryville is complicated by the fact that (in 1798) in the area there were
several persons named Benjamin Berry.
George Mercer Conveyances (1774-1775)
On 11/20/1774, George Mercer conveyed to “Benjamin Berry of Frederick County, son of Henry Berry late of King
George” Lot 13 (324 acres) and Lot 15 (234 3/4 acres) lying to the west of the Shenandoah River in what is now the
Chilly Hollow section of Clarke County. On 11/13/1775, Benjamin Berry conveyed Lot 13 to James Allnutt (D8
18/246) and Lot 15 to Elisha Williams (DB 18/244). In both of these Deeds, a witness was a second Benjamin Berry
and another witness was John Humphreys, probably the man who married Sarah, the daughter of Benjamin Berry,
the founder of Berryville.
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In another Deed to Elisha Williams from Thomas Berry (apparently a brother to the founder of Berryville) and his
wife, the former Frances Kendall, the witnesses were Benjamin Berry, Robert Parker, Reuben Rankin and another
Benjamin Berry.
Benjamin Berry, Jr. (12131)
On 10/1/1791, “Benjamin Berry, Jr.” was granted 217 acres near “Abraham’s Creek” and by Deed dated 3/2/1799,
he and his wife Jane (both then of the County of Fayette, Commonwealth of Kentucky) conveyed their 257 acres on
Abraham’s Creek (DB 26/51).
It appears that this Junior was the son of the founder of Berryville.
Denny Fairfax Leases (1792)
On 2/18/1792, Denny Fairfax leased to Benjamin Berry Lot 331, a part of the manor of Leeds, for the lives of
Benjamin Berry and “John and Peter, his sons”. (DB 23/170). On 8/18/1792, there was a similar lease of Lot 331
with addition during the lives of Benjamin Berry and “Joseph, John and Peter, his sons”. (DB 23/313). And on
11/17/1792, there was a similar lease of Lot 460 for the lives of Benjamin Berry and of “Epaphroditus, Reuben and
Thornley, his three sons” (DB 23/462) . . . this Benjamin Berry, m. Elizabeth Thornley, dau. of John and Ann
Woffendale Thornley.
In 1757, Capt. Jack Ashby sold to Joseph Berry 308 acres located at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. For some
years, Joseph Berry operated the ferry (known as Berry’s Ferry), and by Deed dated 5/9/1770 John Fishback sold the
ferry to Joseph Berry (DB 13/231). On 10/2/1799, Joseph Berry leased Berry’s Ferry to Gen. Daniel Morgan. 2
CCHA 31.
Berry Statement
Statement of Benjamin Berry of Berryville, age 83 (ca. 1802), in the collections of the Virginia Historical Society:
William Berry, b. Northampton County, ca. 1635, was the son of James Berry who settled on the north side of the
Patuxent River in Calvert County, Maryland. William’s second son, James, had three wives, the third of whom,
Sarah Skillington, had ten children:
(1) John Berry
(2) Thomas Berry
(3) James Berry
(4) Joseph Berry
(5) Benjamin Berry b. 9/24/1734
(6) Benjamin Berry b. 8/24/1736, m. 5/__/1769 Sarah, dau. of Thomas and Sarah Lightfoot
(7) Elizabeth Berry
(6) Sarah Berry
(9) Rachel Berry
(x) Lydia Berry
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BUSHROD-WASHINGTON
Richard Bushrod acquired 4000 acres in Westmoreland County, Virginia, and m. Apphia _____.
Children and descendants:
(1) John Bushrod (1663-1719), m. Hannah Keene, dau. of William and Elizabeth Keene of Northumberland County.
He is buried at “Bushfield”, Westmoreland County.
(11) Apphia Bushrod, m. W. Fauntleroy
(12) Capt. Richard Bushrod
(13) Mary Bushrod
(14) Col. John Bushrod, High Sheriff of Westmoreland County 1758, m. Jane Corbin.
(15) Catherine Bushrod, m. ca. 1765 Capt. W. Taylor. See TAYLOR.
(16) Hannah Bushrod, m. 1760 John Augustine Washington
(161) Bushrod Washington, Justice of the Supreme Court of U.S., m. Julia Ann Blackburn
(162) Augustine Washington, d. young.
(163) Mildred Washington, m. _____ Gregory
(164) Corbin Washington, m. Hannah Lee
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CASTLEMAN
David Castleman (1734-2/13/1826), m. Margaret Johnson (ca. 1739-1/30/1808). He supplied provisions to
Washington’s troops during the Revolution.
David and his brothers Jacob Castleman (d. ca. 1815) and Lewis Castleman came to Virginia from Albany County,
New York in about 1750—in 1753 Lewis was godfather to several adult Indians at the Winchester 1753 Conference
called by Governor Dinwiddie. Jacob settled in Pittsburg ca. 1795 and Lewis settled in Woodford County,
Kentucky, in 1787. Courier 1/11/1840.
In 1762 David purchased “Head Spring” farm at Summit Point. In 1772, he sold it and purchased “Glen Owen” farm
three miles east of Berryville. In 1911, he sold it, reserving the burying ground where his wife had been buried in
1e0e (and where he was buried). In 1811, he purchased “Rose Hill” at Wickliffe, conveying in 1824 one acre to the
Trustees of Wickliffe Academy.
He lived with his daughter Elizabeth Castleman Shively from 1812 until his death.
The following appears in the Virginia State Library among the Public Claim Papers for Frederick County:
I hereby certifie that I have received for Public use of David Castleman muttons adjudged to be worth Six
hundred and ten pounds, for which payment shall be made agreeable to Act of Assembly. Given under my
hand this 28th day of July 1781. L 610.00.
Rich Eastin
Commisr. Fredk County.
(1) Sarah (“Sally”) Castleman (2/17/1758-1790), m. Thomas Shepherd (1740-9/6/l805). Home “Fairview”. See
SHEPHERD.
(2) William Castleman (11/27/1762-3/7/1832), m. (1st) 1/1/1784 Massey Osborn Ferguson (3/11/1755-5/4/1823),
only dau. of Nicholas Osborn of Loudoun Co. M. (2 nd) 9/31/1824 Juliet Beatty (9/23/17e4-3/17/1837). Captain in
Virginia Militia Member of House of Delegates 1801-2 and 1808-11, making his journeys to Richmond by horse to
Fredericksburg, and thence by boat (an attendant returned home with the horses). One of Justices of Frederick Co.
Court 1904-8. Lived and bur. at “Runnymeade”. Funeral recorded in Wickliffe Parish Register.
(21) William Castleman, Jr. (3/11/1787-4/3/1842), m. 6/22/1809 Marcy (“Ury” or “Meg”) Shepherd (6/20/17939/23/1859), dau. of Thomas and Martha Humphry Shepherd. He served in the House of Delegates 1828-1831.
Home: “Auburn”, then “Prospect Hill”. Bur. “Runnymeade”. Captain in Virginia Militia in 1794 at time of Whiskey
Rebellion.
(211) Emeline Castleman (5/12/1810-9/10/1831), m. James Castleman (9/28/1795-3/19/1854) (51) (his second
wife). No issue.
(212) Eloisa M. Castleman (5/18/1811-3/16/1883), m. 6/3/1856 Charles H. Green (1811-9/22/1862)
(2121) Kate S. Green, m. John Paul
(2122) Jennie L. Green, m. Winter Rogers
(2123) F. Wilton Green, m. Lizzie _____
(2124) Laura Green, m. J. Willette Leach
(2125) W. Seymour Green
(2126) William U. Green, m. Virginia _____
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(213) William Albert Castleman (2/22/1813-1/21/1684), m. (1st) 5/23/1837 Margaret Ann Shepherd (7/14/18163/24/1843), m. (2nd) 4/30/1844 Ann Rebecca Isler (11/2/1824-3/29/1908). Home: Berryville. Children by first wife:
(2131) Emiline Frances Castleman (4/9/1838-2/4/1890), m. 4/9/1857 James Louthan (8/7/1827-9/8/1990)
(2132) Amelia Catherine Castleman (6/4/l840-4/13/1900), m. 1875 David H. Brown (1842-10/13/1906)
(2133) William Albert Castleman, Jr. (11/13/1642-9/17/1962). Died in Battle of Antietam.
Children by second wife:
(2134) James Robert Castleman (8/7/1845-1/24/1895), m. 1872 Sarah Briggs
(2135) Thomas Butler Castleman (10/11/1848-5/20/1918), m. 12/28/1875 Harriet Dupuy (6/23/1852-10/26/1926)
(2136) Frank N. Castleman (11/2/1855-6/30/1906)
(2137) Nannie Smith Castleman (11/23/1856-4/3/1907), m. 7/4/1879 W. T. Hutchinson (d. 11/18/1918)
(2138) Catherine B. Castleman (b. 11/8/1858), m. 11/18/1880 Isaac A. Gibbs (11/4/1856-9/3/1933)
(2139) Stephen Douglass Castleman (2/29/1860-11/18/1936), m. Annie Balport
(213x) Margaret Lee Castleman (6/16/1863-12/20/1931), m. 2/3/1995 Alfred R. Showman
(213a) Jessie Castleman (11/16/1866-1948), m. 11/16/1898 J. Hammond Siler (b. 1/30/1963)
(214) Martha Ann Castleman (9/2/1816-8/l/1901), m. 12/13/1834 Benjamin Morgan (12/26/1807-9/2/1878). “Hill
and Dale”.
(2141) William C. Morgan (10/29/1635-1908), m. Amelia Shepherd (d. 1/17/1915)
(2142) John Morgan (4/15/1837-1/28/1887), m. 3/12/1866 Fanny Sowers (8/30/1890-9/8/1918)
(2143) Mary Cecilia Morgan (6/3/1838-3/28/1992), m. 9/21/1860 Cornelius Van Deventer (1829-1884)
(2144) Martha Elizabeth Morgan (7/19/1839-1902), m. 1/9/1866 Joseph H. Shepherd
(2145) Emeline Massey Morgan (11/17/1841-3/25/1921), m. James H. Van Deventer (5/9/1826-12/2/1882)
(2146) Elisa C. Morgan (10/20/1949-2/16/1929), m. 12/23/1873 George C. Shepherd (11/12/1842-3/25/1907)
(2147) Virginia C. Morgan (8/8/1856-1/4/1881), m. 10/30/1879 Charles Briggs
(215) Mary Jane Castleman (2/2/1819-9/5/1901), m. 5/9/1838 Isaac Paul (3/10/1804-10/28/1879). Harrisonburg,
VA.
(2151) William Isaac Paul (2/20/1839-10/19/1918), m. 2/21/1865 Julia Harrison Houston (d. 6/15/1869). Civil War
Veteran.
(2152) Samuel Brown Paul (9/21/1840-4/l/1865). Killed in battle at Dinwiddie C.H
(2153) Robert Castleman Paul (4/22/1842-1918), m. 10/12/1868 Harriett C. Jones (b. 8/13/1849). Civil War
Veteran.
(2154) Joseph Paul (2/18/1844-3/18/1925), m. 5/30/1864 Elva Antionette Snell (d. 7/5/1923)
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(2155) Virginia Paul (12/11/1845-6/23/1929), m. 3/27/1867 Abner K. Fletcher (d. 10/27/1917)
(2156) Eloise Castleman Paul (6/17/1851-5/14/1925), m. 5/19/1875 Jacob Gassman (6/30/1842-5/8/1927)
(2157) James Arthur Paul (b. 6/11/1956), m. (1 st) 2/10/1885 Emma Sophie Holt; m. (2nd) 2/28/1919 Ruth Gillett
(2158) Martha Elizabeth Paul (b. 1/9/1858)
(2159) Henry Albert Paul (b. 6/10/1860), m. 1/25/1893 Minnie Bell Miller
(216) Caroline Amanda Castleman (1820-1901), m. 3/25/1845 Dr. Hanson Dorsey (1810-1879), son of Michael and
Amelia Green Dorsey of Howard County, MD. He graduated from the University of Maryland in 1836 and practiced
near Wickliffe until 1844. They then moved to Front Royal.
(2161) Charles William Dorsey (3/5/1854-3/20/1898), m. Mary G. Dorsey (b. 1852)
(2162) Virginia H. Dorsey (b. 12/1/1855)
(2163) Caroline Dorsey (b. 8/25/1867), m. James Clark
(217) Elizabeth (“Betty”) Ury Castleman (12/27/1822-6/17/1898), m. (1st) John M. Nunn (1821-1846), son of John
Nunn. No issue. M. (2nd) John R. Nunn (1829-1904). No issue.
(218) Robert Allen Castleman (5/2/1827-10/11/1865), m. 7/19/1852 Mary Morrison Lee (1830-1891), dau. of Rev.
William Fitzhugh and Mary Chilton Lee. Episcopal minister.
(2181) Mary E. Castleman (8/10/1853-1932)
(2182) Robert Allen Castleman, Jr. (10/l/1857-2/27/1936), m. 12/8/1886 Fannie S. Funsten (1855-1932). Episcopal
minister.
(2183) Ida Lee Castleman (b. 6/12/1860)
(2184) Lula Castleman (7/8/1662-3/23/1925)
(2185) Virginia Carter Castleman (b. 8/26/1864)
(219) Margaret Virginia Castleman (4/17/1829-10/28/1855), m. 9/11/1849 Dr. George W. Carter (d. 1854)
(2191) George William Carter Q. 2/2/1854), m. 6/24/1879 Anna D. Turner (b. 9/17/1956)
(21x) Charles David Castleman (4/14/1832-2/28/1862), m. 1/14/1951 Maria I. Isler (8/15/1830-4/4/1859). Veteran
of the “Stonewall Brigade”, d. from wounds of the 2 nd Battle of Bull Run.
(21xl) Elizabeth Castleman (12/18/1852-12/l/1906), m. 2/2/1871 Felix Welton Green (12/3/1847-2/21/1925)
(21x2) Martha M. Castleman, m. 10/30/1879 James Briggs
(21x3) Virginia Castleman (6/19/l857-1/4/1900), m. 12/16/1875 William Van Meter Green (b. 3/20/1842 Front
Royal-1902). C.S.A. Clarke Cavalry. Owned “Prospect Hill” (220 acres) one mile north of Berryville.
(21x3l) Rebecca Green
(21x32) William Reynolds Green
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(21x33) Robert Green
(22) Margaret Castleman (11/5/1790-10/31/1824), m. 1811 Samuel LaRue (1788-1850), son of James LaRue (17621809) and his wife Clarissa Billups (1766-1845)
(221) James William LaRue (3/11/1812-10/26/1891), m. 1841 Matilda Bell
(2211) Mary LaRue (1644-5/24/1934), m. John T. Arnette
(222) A. L. Pike LaRue (2/18/1813-9/23/1877), m. 2/23/1861 S. V Dixon. No issue.
(223) John David LaRue (5/16/1617-le63), m. Maria Osborn (11/4/ 1823-1894)
(224) Frances C. LaRue (b. 4/22/1819), m. Richard H. Timberlake
(225) Robert Andrew Jackson LaRue (8/17/1821-1863), m. 6/13/1943 Harriet Maria Beebe (7/19/1825-4/24/1914),
dau. of Gilbert and Anna Beebe of Norwich, CT.
(2251) Gilbert B. LaRue (3/31/1644-7/26/1898), m. Minnie Bradshaw. Civil War Veteran.
(2252) Fannie LaRue (4/30/l847-3/4/1870), m. 10/24/1865 James Pembroke Dorsey (d. 12/19/1893)
(22521) Hallie LaRue Dorsey (b. 6/3/l867)
(22522) Edward Pembroke Dorsey (2/5/1859-1/16/1905), m. 6/3/1891 Eliza Moore (b. 8/22/l868)
(23) David Castleman (10/17/1793-11/25/1814). Served in War of 1812. Died of camp fever.
(24) Alfred Castleman (12/22/1795-l830), m. 9/25/1925 Margaret Lucinda Milton (12/23/1808-11/10/1864), dau. of
Alexander Ross and Sarah Drummond Stribling Milton. Surveyor and farmer. Both bur. “Runnymeade”.
(241) Osborn David Castleman (10/21/1926-10/4/1903), m. Trithena Groves (4/19/1843-2/4/1900). Settled in Dent
Co., MO before 1959, later moved to Phelps Co. MO (15 of 17 children living in 1937; 5 living in 1958. All were
married and 16 had children).
(2411) Susan Frances Castleman (1/12/l859-2/5/1938)
(2412) Margaret Lucinder Castleman (b. 6/12/1860)
(2413) John Alfred Castleman (6/12/l862-1894)
(2414) Joseph Richard Castleman (b. 12/16/l863)
(2415) Missouri Elizabeth Castleman (b. 1/19/1865)
(2416) Martha Jane Castleman (b. 3/5/1966)
(2417) Virginia Roumania Castleman (b. 3/16/l868)
(2418) James David Castleman (b. 3/9/1870)
(2419) Charles Fremont Castleman (b. 1/9/1872)
(241x) Laura Louisa Castleman (b. 10/2/1875)
(241a) George Washington Castleman (2/14/1876-5/9/1935)
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(241b) Mary Florence Castleman (b. 2/22/1877)
(241c) William Franklin Castleman (b. 7/4/1879)
(241d) Robert Lee Castleman (b. 4/16/1981)
(241e) Frederick Berlin Castleman (b. 9/5/1883)
(241f ) Justina Josephine Castleman (b. 1/28/1885)
(241g) Eva Catherine Castleman (b. 8/3/1988)
(242) Nathaniel Green Castleman (b. 1/18/1830). Unm. In 1849 Gold Rush to CA.
(243) William Alfred Castleman (3/3/1832-1956). Died in U.S. Army at Ft. Wichita.
(244) Mann R. Page Castleman (5/12/1838-10/28/1899), m. 11/22/ 1866 his cousin Maria, Ashton Milton
(5/10/1844-12/22/ 1922). He was Color Sergeant of the 6th VA Cavalry Regiment and member of the Virginia
Assembly 1863-65.
(2441) Clarence Milton Castleman (11/22/1867-6/25/1923)
(2442) May Wellington Castleman (9/12/1807)
(2443) Charles Randolph Castleman (4/5/1874-10/16/1948)
(2444) Ada Page Castleman (8/18/1973-4/2/1958)
(245) Mary Elizabeth Castleman (b. 9/5/l840), m. Isaac Fletcher
(2451) Henry Fletcher
(2452) Margaret Fletcher
(2453) Alfred Fletcher
(2454) Mary Fletcher
(2455) Ernest Fletcher
(2456) Daisy Fletcher
(2457) Benjamin Fletcher
(246) Edward Prebble Castleman (9/20/l842-1863).Inducted in U.S. Army, thrown by a horse and died of injuries.
(247) Portia Roumania Castleman (b. 9/16/1844), m. Caleb Dorsey
(2471) Minnie Dorsey, m. R. E. Lee Cole
(2472) Mary Dorsey
(248) John Randolph Castleman (8/2/1846-3/4/1908), m. 10/26/ 1871 Laura Francis (l0/7/1851-6/7/1911), dau. of
William and Annie Elizabeth Byrne Francis of Loudoun Co. and granddaughter of Sydney Byrne and Miss DuBelle
of “Brynely” of Fauquier Co. Served with Col. Mosby’s Rangers 1863-1865. “Lynwood”. On December 18, 1879
he purchased 100 acres from Mr. Dorsey adjoining his farm.
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(2481) Francis Lee Castleman (1/24/1875-7/18/1954), m. Jessie Platt Church (12/21/1873-12/4/1947)
(24811) Francis Lee Castleman (7/11/1902-12/30/1954), m. Mary Steinburger
(2482) Flora Anna Castleman (b. 1/1/l880), m. 9/6/1922 James Franklin Gibbs (3/18/1871-12/26/1956)
(2483) Howard Byrne Castleman (b. 11/4/1881), m. 1/6/1913 Martha Isabella Maddock (b. 8/24/1879). World War
I, Captain F. A., then Major O.R.C.
(2483l) Martha Maddock Castleman (b. 12/13/1913), m. 7/30/1938 Arthur Davis Moscrip (b. 11/19/1912)
(248311) Arthur David Moscrip (b. 5/22/1943)
(248312) Martha Ann Moscrip (b. 8/11/1945)
(24832) Flora Francis Castleman (b. 2/9/1916), m. 3/22/1947 Robert William Gick (b. 9/1/1902)
(248321) Patricia White Gick (b. 3/1/1950)
(24833) Ann Byrne Castleman (b. 12/27/1921), m. 12/28/1944 Edgar Oakley Curtiss (b. 2/24/1920)
(248331) Geoffrey Bryne Curtiss (b. 7/18/1948)
(248332) Catherine Edward Curtiss (b. 5/23/1950)
(248333) Wendy Ann Curtiss (b. 5/13/1955)
(2484) Page Randolph Castleman (7/14/1883-1/9/1915)
(2485) Laura Lee Castleman (b. 4/9/1893), m. 12/23/1914 Randolph Starke Moyers (10/9/1891-2/8/1953)
(24851) Mary Thomas Moyers (b. 6/7/1916), m. 12/22/1941 Jacob Andrew Troy Haught (b. 12/16/1902)
(248511) Jacob Randolph Haught (b. 8/27/1952)
(2486) John Rolfe Castleman (b. 5/1/1895), m. 9/6/1924 Mary Jaquelin Smith (b. 9/24/1899). Lieut. in Air Corps.
World War I. Cited for distinguished service.
(24861) John Rolfe Castleman, Jr. (b. 10/2/1925)) m. 8/21/1953 Elizabeth Ann Hall Gamble
(24862) Lucile Thompson Castleman (b. 8/22/1927), m. 10/1/1949 Vernon Edward Dudley (b. 7/11/1927)
(248621) Laura Lee Dudley (b. 10/1/1950)
(248622) Jaquelin Page Dudley (b. 12/6/1951)
(249) Charles Fremont Castleman, m. Ambrosia Hazlett
(2491) Corinne Castleman
(2492) Hortense Castleman
(2493) Mary Castleman
(2494) Clara Castleman
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(3) John Stephen Castleman (1/5/1766-7/22/1840), m. 11/28/17B5 Sarah Shepherd (4/l/1766-4/14/1842), dau. of
Thomas and Catherine Palmer Shepherd. Lived “Aldridge”, Frederick Co. (now Clarke Co.)
(31) George Castleman (11/17/1786-8/2/1878), m. 4/15/1812 Jane Burchell (b. 1786). Several children
(311) George William Castleman (1/30/1824-2/11/1897), m. Ellen Ann Bowen
(32) Mary Castleman (b. 7/12/1787),m. 2/18/1803 Daniel Baker. Indiana.
(33) Catherine Castleman (12/24/1793-7/22/1857), m. 3/18/1823 William Bulger. Indiana.
(34) Joseph Castleman (b. 2/9/1797), m. 6/18/1823 Lena Parker. North Carolina.
(35) Sarah Castleman (6/23/1798-3/12/1885), m. 1/7/1823 Enos Osborn (6/19/1796-3/16/1868). Illinois.
(36) Edward Castleman (b. 8/30/1801), m. 1/111829 Lucinder Compton. Ohio.
(37) Stephen Castleman (11/l/1802-8/5/1866), m. Maria Louise Moss Dawson (d. 1980). Mississippi.
(371) Stephen Castleman, (Jr.) (1/3/1862-9/25/1932), m. 1900 Pauline Cohn (b. 3/20/1874). Major. In the
Mississippi Legislature 1899-1902.
(3711) Helen Louise Castleman (b. 6/21/1901), m. Guido E. Korndorfer (b. 2/1/1899)
(3712) Stephen Castleman (III) (b. 4/28/1903), m. Virginia Embry (b. 3/11/1905)
(3713) Bernard Castleman (b. 7/4/1905), m. Thelma Miller (b. 11/4/1907)
(3714) Zelotta Castleman Q. 6/28/1907), m. George H. Reid (b. 11/22/1902)
(372) Lucy Castleman (b. 1864), m. (1 st) _____ Putnam, m. (2nd) Edwin Campbill
(38) Isabella Castleman (7/11/1804-10/27/1840), m. 10/20/1831 William Kerr
(39) Baliss Castleman (b. 2/20/1806)
(3x) Lucinda Castleman (11/1/1808-1890), m. 3/31/1839 Charles Briggs (2/3/1814-12/23/1848)
(4) Mary Castleman Q. 4/15/1768), m. Abraham Odell. Moved to Jonesboro, TN
(5) Stephen Castleman (5/12/1771-6/9/1797), m. 8/20/1794 Mary Carroll (2/15/1778-1832), dau. of Dempse and
Mary Hall Carroll of Loudoun Co. Moved to Mason Co. KY in 1795 and died from the kick of a horse.
(51) James Castleman (9/28/1795-3/19/1854), m. (1st) 10/29/1818 Eliza Charlton Beatty (12/6/1796-10/16/1827),
dau. of Col. Henry and Sarah Henning Beatty of Winchester. M. (2nd) Emeline M. Castleman (5/12/1810-9/10/1831)
(211), dau. of William and Ury Shepherd Castleman (21). No issue. M. (3 rd) Catherine Shepherd (10/9/18097/12/1884). James Castleman returned to VA from KY at age 12 and became the ward of his Uncle David
Castleman. Served in VA Assembly 1846-7). Lived at “North Hill”. He and William Castleman, Jr. inherited the
property from their Uncle at his death in 1931. Property then went to Charles McCormick Castleman and then to
Maurice F. Castleman.
Children by first wife:
(511) Stephen David Castleman (8/2/1819-10/23/1889), m. (1st) 10/13/1842 Jane Cookendorfer (1919-8/8/1860). M.
(2nd) Lucinder Virginia Petit. Washington, DC. Children by first wife (Jane Cookendorfer):
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(5111) James Thomas Castleman (1/25/1847-11/3/1912), m. Fanny Smith
(5112) Henry Burns Castleman (1/24/1849-2/10/1902), m. (1st) Kate McGraw (d. 1890); m. (2nd) Ellen Camp
(5113) Ella Lee Castleman (b. 8/20/1850)
(5114) Jennie Weaver Castleman (11/26/1854-9/8/1935), m. (1st) 10/6/1873 William F. Holtzman (9/7/184010/11/1907); m. (2nd) Judge Alfred Tolson (d. 1928)
Children by second wife (Lucinder Virginia Petit):
(5115) George Castleman (1864-1913), m. Sarah A. _____ (1869-1890)
(5116) Stephen Castleman (1866-1913)
(5117) Mary Castleman (1868-1933), m. Thomas Talbott
(512) Henry William Castleman (5/3/1821-6/18/1985), m. 11/18/ 1848 Mary Emilie Sinclair. “Glenwood” in Clarke
Co. and “Woodburn” in Jefferson Co., West Virginia.
(5121) Emilie Charlton Castleman (4/l/1850-12/5/1918), m. 11/20/1869 Hardin Beverly Littlepage
(5122) John Saunders Castleman (2/10/1852-3/25/1923), m. (1st) 8/26/1890 Eleanor Washington; m. (2nd) Pauline
Dawson (b. 12/18/1664)
(5123) Mary Eliza Castleman (2/17/1853-3/24/1902), m. 8/27/1874 Logan Osburn
(5124) Estelle Sinclair Castleman (3/5/11355-11/30/1937), m. 2/16/1881 Jaquelin Smith Powers. See POWERS.
(5125) Henry Sinclair Castleman (7/l/1858-3/l/1912)
(513) Charles McCormick Castleman (6/10/1823-4/9/1893), m. 6/15/ 1853 Eva Elizabeth Francis (10/29/18309/2/1910), dau. of John and Alverna Maddox Francis. Served as High Sheriff at Alexandria, VA. Moved to “North
Hill” in 1869.
(5131) Charles Walter Castleman (8/11/1854-2/2/1884).
(5132) Eva Carroll Castleman (11/7/1855-4/23/1923), m. 10/17/ 1881 George H. Carter (d. 1/25/1930)
(5133) Lizzie Estelle Castleman (10/17/l857-9/26/1927)
(5134) Shelby Douglas Castleman (10/9/1860-10/27/1933), m. 7/21/1892 Martha Alice Coker (b. 2/21/1869)
(5135) David James Castleman (4/11/1865-12/10/1899), m. Fanny Seay
(5136) Maurice Francis Castleman (1/17/1870-11/21/1944), m. 6/28/1904 Nellie Osburn. Owned “North Hill” in
1925.
(51361) Maurice Francis Castleman, Jr.
(51362) Archibald Nelson Castleman
(51363) David James Castleman (b. 7/24/1906)
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(51364) Albert Welford Castleman (b. 4/21/1910), m. 8/7/1932 Mildred Pollock
(51365) Harold Osburn Castleman (b. 12/12/1911)
(51366) William Laurence Castleman (b. 1/2/1915)
(51367) Eva Carroll Castleman (b. 12/25/1922), m. Charles Birmingham
(5137) Howell Lea Castleman (3/22/1871-11/24/1934), m. 9/27/1929 Laura Maude McCollom
(514) David James Castleman (11/27/1825-12/30/1897), m. (1st) 2/12/1850 Rachel Allamong (7/18/1827-2/5/1866),
m. (2nd) 6/2/1868 Belle Sledge (7/23/1837-6/16/1920). Greensboro, AL.
(5141) Nathan Lane Castleman (b. 1/8/1872), m. 4/20/1897 Lucy Landon Cobbs (b. 9/26/1873)
(5142) Frank P. Castleman (1974-1900)
(5143) David Castleman (11/22/1880-1932), m. 1919 Mary Pride Jones
(5144) Annie Castleman (b. 8/16/l859), m. Louis Vaughn Massey
(5145) Margaret Castleman (b. 4/5/1876), m. 4/20/1898 Floyd White
(5146) Belle Castleman (b. 7/19/1678)
(515) Robert H. Castleman (1927-1904). Bachelor. Civil War Veteran 12th VA Cavalry.
Children by third wife (Catherine Shepherd):
(516) Ann Eliza Castleman (b. 7/29/1838), m. James Vance
(517) Mary Frances Castleman (8/9/1843-6/10/1877), m. 1/28/1867 Robert F. Patterson
(518) Elouise Houston Castleman (b. 11/7/1845), m. William C. Patterson
(519) Virginia Clarke Castleman (3/19/1848-1/13/1926), m. 6/5/1865 George W. Copenhaver (6/19/184612/26/1893). Their house washed away during the 1870 flood.
(52) Elizabeth Castleman (1/12/1798-1838), m. 7/8/1816 Stephen Reed (12/10/1791-7/14/1866). Settled in Fountain
Co., IN in 1824. Nine children.
(6) James Daniel Castleman (12/25/1774-3/18/1840), m. (1st) 1799 Mary Earhart (d. 1808); m. (2 nd) Elizabeth
Walters (b. 10/ 29/1785). Settled in Hardin Co., Kentucky ca. 1905.
Children by first wife:
(61) Lewis Castleman (12/16/1800-12/31/1842), m. 4/4/1823 Sarah Jane LaRue (10/4/1808-2/22/1904)
(62) Stephen Castleman (8/25/1802-5/13/1866), m. 7/16/1826 Elizabeth Frederick (9/30/1809-3/14/1886). Other
children in addition to following:
(621) Philip Frederick Castleman (5/17/1827-3/27/1913), m. Ianther Jane Davis Evans (11/29/1833-1897). Lived in
Oregon.
(622) Annie Maria Castleman (7/8/1846-12/16/1918), m. 12/26/l877 James Thomas Carpenter (6/26/1849-1932)
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(6221) William Thomas Carpenter (b. 12/13/1878), m. 12/13/1910 Virginia Fee. Col. U.S.A.
(6222) Annie Elizabeth Carpenter (b. 12/20/1880), m. 12/24/1910 Henry John Otto
(63) Matilda Castleman (b. 5/5/1804), m. 7/21/1825 Lewis Brown
(64) Mariah Castleman (4/16/1806-1867), m. 9/9/1829 Morgan J. LaRue
(65) Nancy Castleman (b. 1/3/1808), m. Jordan Wadley
Children by second wife:
(66) Mary Castleman (b. 4/13/1809), m. Josiah LaRue
(67) David Castleman (b. 11/17/1910), m. Ellen Thomas. Missouri.
(68) Conrad Castleman (b. 12/25/1811)
(69) James Castleman (b. 12/7/1813)
(6x) Grace Ann Castleman (b. 4/15/1815), m. James Marshall
(6a) John Castleman (b. 5/10/1816), m. Nancy Essex
(6b) Margaret A. Castleman (2/19/l818-7/24/1860), m. Richard P. Beeler (4/4/1813-1893)
(6c) Amos Castleman (1819-1840)
(6d) William Castleman (4/6/1821-9/25/1902)
(6e) Sarah Castleman (b. 1/31/1824), m. Joseph Walters
(7) David Castleman, Jr. (9/20/1776-10/12/1831). Unm. Sheriff of Frederick Co. Major in the VA Militia in 1813.
Lived “Cool Spring”. Purchased and built “North Hill” in partnership with Charles McCormick in 1818 (site of
bridge and ferry—749 acres). “North Hill” was a Castleman place until 1938.
(8) Benjamin Castleman (b. 2/2/1778), m. 2/5/1801 Elizabeth Gaff. Moved to Hardin Co., KY ca. 1808.
(9) Thomas Castleman (10/22/1781-7/11/1833), m. (1st) 2/25/1907 Hannah Bushrod Frost (d. ca. 1826), dau. of
Amos and Elizabeth Taylor Frost. M. (2nd) Martha P. Stubblefield Taylor. Lived at “Llewellyn”. Captain in VA
Militia in 1809
Children by first wife:
(91) Charles William Castleman (b. 9/25/1809), m. Sarah Elizabeth Taylor. Lived in Kentucky. Ten children.
(92) Thomas T. Castleman, m. Laura Carlisle Little. Episcopal minister. Lived in Virginia and Louisiana.
(93) David Frost Castleman (10/3/1815-1/4/1884), m. (1st) Frances Freeman; m. (2nd) Eliza Ann Beard
(7/4/183712/27/1902). Settled in Louisiana. He had eleven children, the following child by his second wife:
(931) Thomas Castleman (10/17/1970-6/22/1934), m. Mary Homer (5/23/1861-1/23/1936)
(9311) Alma Castleman (b. 12/29/1897), m. Richard S. Millikin (b. 3/25/1893)
(94) Lewis Bushrod Castleman, m. _____ Hall. Lived in Arizona.
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(95) Hannah Elizabeth Castleman, m. William T. Mount
(x) Elizabeth Castleman (2/14/1784-5/2/1857), m. 3/15/l810 Jacob Shively. Lived at “Rose Hill” near Wickliffe.
“Rose Hill” kept in family over 100 years. David Castleman (Elizabeth’s father) made his home with them from
1812 until his death in 1826.
(xl) Margaret Ann Shively (b. 9/17/1815), m. Samuel G. Kneller
(x11) Mary Elizabeth Kneller (10/9/1839-1909), m. Charles M. Koones. Lived in Washington, DC.
(x111) Victorine Koones (4/30/1861-3/20/1921)
(x112) Annie Leonard Koones (3/26/1863-5/8/1935), m. William Hawling
(x113) Charles K. Koones (b. 10/24/1865), m. Eleanora Blandford
(x114) Samuel S. Koones (b. 9/6/1872)
(x12) Jacob Kneller
(x13) Louis Kneller
(x14) Thomas Kneller
(x15) Margaret Kneller
Ned Castleman was a deserter. Mosby offered a reward for his capture and he was killed at Harpers Ferry “in a
mysterious manner”. His body was brought to “Runnymeade” by a detail of Yankees and buried on his home place.
Courier 1/11/1940. This probably was (246).
Fenton Castleman (d. 4/__/1833 age 2 years, 7 months, 5 days.
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LaRUE
Isaac LaRue, a son of Huguenots, (b. Hunterdon County, N.J. 1712), m. Phebe Carman. In 1743 they moved to
Orange County.
Children and descendants:
(1) Jacob LaRue (b. 5/1/1744), m. (Ist) 1765 Mary Frost. He erected in 1775 “Bloomfield” (a stone residence), a
barn
and a milk house. In 1798 when Jacob was planning to leave for Kentucky, he transferred the “Bloomfield” property
to his brother James. M. (2nd) Jane Morgan whose father was killed by Indians.
(2) John LaRue. Kentucky
(3) Isaac LaRue, Jr. (b. about 1750). Built a stone house at the head of Long Marsh, and called it “Claremont”
(4) Elizabeth LaRue (7/23/1748-6/25/1815), m. Peter LaRue (4/21/1775-4/16/1816)
(5) Mary LaRue, m. (1st) (before July 1778) Joseph Carman; m. (2 nd) John Harris (d. before 1824)
(6) Sarah LaRue (8/__/1757-6/27/1825)p m. 1775 Robert Hogden (b. 8/7/1742), a sea captain, who moved to
Virginia in 1775 and lived on Long Marsh. He m. (1 st) in Pennsylvania Miss Adkins and had four children. Moved
to Kentucky in 1784.
(7) Rebecca LaRue
(8) Samuel LaRue (1761, d. in Virginia 1781), m. Sarah S. Stump
(81) Phebe LaRue (b. about 1778-d. beginning of year 1855), m. 8/20/1795 in Frederick County Thomas Neill (d.
1836) and they stayed in Virginia until about the first of the year 1811
(811) Samuel Neill (b. 1798), m. _____ Shepherd, granddaughter of Adam Shepherd
(812) William Neill (1800-about 1837)
(813) Matilda Neill (d. 2/__/1841)
(814) Lewis Neill (b. 1803), m. 2/__/1841 Letitia Torrance
(815) Elizabeth Ann Neill (d. prior to 1860), m. 1832 Dr. William Hurley
(8151) Mary C. Hurley
(8152) Thomas Hurley
(8153) James Hurley
(816) Nancy Neill, m. 1835 William H. Hays. Two of the sons including Maj. Thomas H. Hays were in the
Confederate Army
(817) Thomas Neill
(818) Bailes Neill (d. about 1839). Children
(819) Arabella Neill, m. 2/__/1842 Samuel Grant
(81x) Cornelia Neill, m. 10/__/1841 James Farnsley
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(81a) James B. Neill (d. 1849), m.
(81al) Elizabeth G. Neill
(8la2) William S. Neill
(81a3) James B. Neill, Jr.
(81b) Letitia Neill
(9) James LaRue (b. Frederick County 10/4/1762, d. 10/6/1809) of “Bloomfield”, m. Clarissa Billups of Caroline
County, VA (6/30/1766-10/29/1845). James received three-fifths of his father’s Frederick County (now Clarke
County) plantation
(91) Samuel LaRue (1787-5/10/1850), m. (1st) 1811 Margaret Castleman, m. (2nd) Juliet Carter Collins
(6/17/178312/5/1874), dau. of Elder Christopher Collins
Children and descendants by first wife:
(911) James William LaRue (b. 3/11/1812), m. 1841 Matilda Bell, youngest dau. of Col. James Bell of White Post
(9111) Mary LaRue, m. 6/__/1864 / Capt. John T. Arnette
(91111) Archie R. Arnette (b. 3/2/1866)
(91112) Powell Arnette (b. 1/15/1871)
(912) Alfred Lawrence Pike LaRue (7/17/1813-9/23/1877), m. 2/20/1861 S. V. Dixon of Calvert County, MD. No
descendants
(913) Mamie LaRue (d. 1823 in her ninth year)
(914) John David LaRue (d. 12/ /1963), m. Maria Osborne, dau. of Joel Osborne. On January 6, 1881 the farm of the
late John David LaRue (284 acres) was sold to P. McPierce
(9141) Annie LaRue, m. _____ Carmichael. Children
(9142) Samuel LaRue. Unm.
(9143) Oscar LaRue. Unm.
(915) Frances LaRue (b. 1821), m. Richard Timberlake
(9151) Mary Timberlake
(9152) Margaret Timberlake. Charleston, WV
(9153) James Timberlake
(9154) Fannie Timberlake, m. John LaRue Luke. Four children
(9155) Ben Timberlake
(916) Robert Andrew Jackson LaRue (d. 9/__/1863), m. Harriet M. Beebee
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(9161) Gilbert B. LaRue. C.S.A.
(9162) Fannie LaRue, m. James P. Dorsey. Two children
(917) Phebe LaRue, m. John W. Grantham
(9171) Rose Grantham
(9172) Joseph Grantham, m. _____. Five childen
(9173) Lillie Grantham, m. William Gilbert. Kearneysville, WV. Children
(9174) Edith May Grantham, m. Amon Shirley. Charleston, WV. Two children
Child by second wife:
(918) Christopher Collins LaRue (b. 1828-d. about 1900), m. 6/__/1868 Maria Osborne LaRue (John David LaRue’s
widow)
(92) Col. John Billups LaRue (9/17/1792-5/9/1875) of “Bloomfield”, m. (1st) 6/15/1828 Frances Haney Major
(1807- 8/21/1836), m. (2nd) 1/31/1843 Catherine E. Buck of Front Royal (d. 6/__/1882). Soldier in the War of 1812.
No children by second marriage
(921) William Augustus Major LaRue (2/2/1831-1895), m. 4/__/1863 Cornelia Grantham (d. 12/15/1905). Clarke
Cavalry, C.S.A.
Following children lived at Summit Point, WV
(9211) Eliza Frances (“Fannie”) LaRue
(9212) Fidelia Mae LaRue
(9213) Caroline Augustus LaRue
(9214) William Warren LaRue, m. Rosalie Meade
(922) John James LaRue (8/26/1835-9/8/1914), m. 12/20/1863 Catherine Grantham. C.S.A. Rippon, WV. Following
children lived at Rippon, WV
(9221) Francis Corbin LaRue
(9222) Irene LaRue
(9223) James Edgar LaRue
(9224) Mary (“Mamie”) Bowen LaRue
(923) Eliza Columbia LaRue (11/17/1833-1/l/1862). Unm.
(93) Phebe LaRue (d. 2/2/1867), m. James Grantham
(931) John James Grantham, m. 1863 Mary Eliza Bowen. Seven children
(932) Ann Louisa Grantham, m. John W. Luke. Eight children
(933) Caroline Grantham, m. George W. Shirley. Six children
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(934) Samuel LaRue Grantham (d. 2/__/1861)
(935) Cornelia Grantham, m. William Augustus Major LaRue
(936) Catherine Grantham (b. 10/8/1838), m. John James LaRue
(94) Clarissa LaRue (d. 3/ /1957), m. Jacob Vanmeter
(941) James LaRue Irvin Vanmeter (d. 8/__/1820 in his 89th year), m. 1854 Elizabeth (“Bettie”) Keyser (18401925) of Page County, dau. of Alexander and Nancy Ann Koontz Keyser (who had seventeen children). No
children. See KEYSER.
(x) Jabez LaRue (11/l/1768-12/__/1827), m. (a widow) Frances (“Fannie”) Pierce Collins from “lower Virginia”. No
children. He inherited two-fifths of his father’s Frederick County (now Clarke County) plantation and built “Villa
LaRue”, a stone house that replaced the old log house where his father had lived. Buried: Buckmarsh
Many of the LaRues settled in Kentucky.
Much material an the LaRues and especially on the non-Clarke County LaRues is to be found in Otis May Mather’s
SIX GENERATIONS OF LARUES (1921).
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McCORMICK
Dr. John McCormick (d. 1768). A graduate of Edinburgh University (University of Dublin), he came to the
Shenandoah Valley in 1730-1740 on land surveyed by George Washington in 1752 and lived at “White House”
(1740) near what is now Summit Point. M. Anne
Children and descendants:
(1) Mary McCormick, m. (1st) Ferrill Reily (d. 6/7/1757), m. (2 nd) 9/26/1759 Magnus Tate, Jr. (4/5/1732-3/__/1808)
(11) Nancy T. Tate (2/15/1763-7/24/1825) m. 1783 Francis Stribling (1756-9/6/1823), son of Taliaferro and
Elizabeth Stribling
(111) Ann (“Nancy”) Tate Stribling (6/30/1795-12/24/1847), m. Lewis Neill (5/9/1794-7/28/1936) of “Norwood”.
See NEILL
(12) Margaret Tate (3/4/1765-6/25/1830), m. Battalle Muse (b. 3/ 29/1905 age 52 years, 11 months)
(121) George A. Muse (2/27/1786-9/30/1912)
(122) Battaile Muse (9/l/1787-7/2/1823)
(123) Magnus Tate Muse (7/25/1794-8/11/1811)
(2) James McCormick. Left Virginia when young.
(3) John McCormick. Left Virginia when young.
(4) Francis McCormick (b. 4/17/1734) (Lieutenant in Virginia Militia in 1779. Owned large estate on Shenandoah
River), m. Anne Purviance (Provin), m. (2 nd) Miss Frost. Lived at “Weehaw”. Two of seven sons left Virginia at an
early age.
(41) Province McCormick (1771-3/3/1826), m. Mary Davenport. “Soldier’s Rest”. Colonel War of 1812.
(42) Thomas McCormick, m. Anne Frost. “Weehaw’‘
(421) Dawson McCormick (b. “Weehaw” 10/19/1786-d. “Clermont’‘ 3/26/1834), m. Florinda Milton. Farmer
(4211) Edward McCormick (b. “Clermont” 10/26/1824-3/18/1870), Princeton 1845, m. (1st) 2/4/1847 Mary
Elizabeth Stribling, his second cousin. M. (2nd) 4/24/1856 Ellen Lane Jett (1833-1908), dau. of James and Julia M.
Lane Jett of Rappahannock county. “Clermont”. C.S.A. Clarke Cavalry
Children by first wife:
(42111) Florinda Taylor McCormick (7/24/1848-9/10/1885)
(42112) Mary Stribling McCormick (7/__/1849-1850)
(42113) Ann McCormick (b. “Glen Owen” 11/5/1852-d. 3/8/1857)
Children by second wife:
(42114) Edward McCormick, Jr. (4/2/1957-9/17/1862). Died in Amherst County where family were refugees during
the War
(42115) Elvira Jett McCormick (11/17/1858-6/18/1882), m. 4/29/ 1880 Rev. Samuel Scollay Moore. See MOORE
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(42116) Dawson McCormick (b. “Glen Owen” 8/22/1860-1905), m. 9/6/1883 Margaretta Moss Brown.
“Edgewood”. Norfolk and New York
(421161) Elvira Jett (“Vidie”) McCormick (b. 8/27/ise4), m. 1907 Robert A. Wainwright of Norfolk
(4211611) Robert McC. Wainwright (b. 1910)
(42117) Anne Herndon McCormick (b. “Ellerslie” 10/29/1862-1935), m. 3/18/1886 Goodwin Hulings Williams (b.
Baltimore 7/7/1853). In 1882, he purchased a farm in Clarke County. Went to Alabama in 1889 and returned to
Clarke County in 1918. “Airlie”
(421171) Lloyd William Williams (b. “Nottingham” 6/5/18137-1918), m. Selina Ravenel of Spartanburg, S.C.
Killed at Belleau Woods 6/11/1918. French Croix du Querre, with palm and silver star. A professional Marine
officer served in Nicaraugua, Cuba and Guam. The American Legion Post in Berryville is named for him as is the
Major Williams Dormitory at V.P.I.
(4211711) Lloyd Williams (b. 1916) (named for father she never saw), m. Joseph Francis Moore, Jr. (b. 3/26/1917).
See MOORE (128761).
(421172) Thomas Nottingham Williams (b. 11/25/1988), m. Alice Israel
(4211721) Thomas Nottingham Williams, Jr. (b. 1921), m. Barbara
(42117211) Thomas Nottingham Williams III
(421172111) Child
(421172112) Child
(4211722) Arthur C. Williams (b. 1926), m. Dorothy _____ (Children)
(421173) Ellen Lane Jett Williams (b. “Clermont” 10/28/1890), m. 1916 George Bamford Ashe, U.S.N.
(421174) Nancy Goodwin Williams (b. 7/11/1898), m. 1921 Tom Lewis Peyton
(4211741) Tom Lewis Peyton, Jr. (1923-_____) m. Ruth Maddux
(42117411) Ellen Lane Peyton
(42117412) Tom Lewis Peyton III
(42117413) Robert Peyton, m.
(42117414) Elizabeth Peyton
(4211742) Anne Goodwin Peyton (b. 1928), m. 1963 James A. Cooper
(42117421) James A. Cooper, Jr.
(42117422) Nancy Cooper
(421175) Edward McCormick Williams (1903-1980), m. 1939 Caroline Caverly Rust. “Airlie”, “Clermont”
(4211751) Elizabeth Rust Williams, m. Talbot L. Talbot (div.)
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(42118) Albert Montgomery Dupuy McCormick (3/27/1866-1932) (named for his father’s friend at Princeton), m.
10/25/1894 Edith Lynde Abbot (3/6/1872-1931), dau. of Frederick and Emily Lynde Whiting Abbot. Surgeon U. S.
Navy. Annapolis
(421181) Lynde Dupuy McCormick (b. 8/12/1895), U.S.N., m. Lillian Sprigg
(4211811) Lynde Dupuy McCormick, Jr. (b. 1922)
(4211812) Montross McCormick
(4211813) James Jefferson McCormick (b. 1924-), m. Patricia _____. (Children)
(421182) Edith Jett McCormick (b. 5/31/1897), m. John R. Beardall, U.S.N. Admiral.
(4211821) John R. Beardall, Jr. (b. 1919). Captain.
(4211822) Edith Abbot Beardall (b. 1917), m. Y. Fitzhugh Hardcastle. (Children)
(4211823) Geoffrey Beardall (b. 1925), m. Margie
(421183) Cora Abbot McCormick (b. 8/31/1900), m. ( 1st) Clark, m. (2nd) Saxby
Child by first husband:
(4211831) Richard Clark
Child by second husband:
(4211832) Nancy Saxby
(421184) Ellen Jett (“Nellie”) McCormick (b. 19145 m. 1936 Frank L. Pinney, Jr.
(4211841) Mary Ellen Pinney (b. 1937)
(4211842) Frank L. Pinney, III
(4211843) John Pinney
(42119) James Jett McCormick (9/18/1868-1939), m. 2/17/1897 Virginia Taylor McCormick (b. “Edgewood”
5/2/1873). M.D. Norfolk. See MCCORMICK (44151).
(4212) William McCormick (9/15/1826-3/3/1855), m. Sarah Alexander Neill, dau. of Lewis and Corbina Baker
Neill of Jefferson County. Farmer. “Meadow View”. See NEILL.
(42121) Elizabeth (“Bessie”) Taylor McCormick (only child and as an orphan she was raised by her maternal
grandmother) (b. 1/1/1852), m. 12/6/1871 Province McCormick, Jr. See MCCORMICK (4414).
(4213) Anne McCormick (b. “Clermont” 11/2/1831-d. 11/ /1S61), m. 5/17/1S49 John Waite (Wayt?) Stribling of
Staunton, her second cousin. Died at close of War with camp fever
(42131) Taylor Stribling
(42132) Alice Stribling
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(42133) Edward McCormick (“Ned”) Stribling (6/l/1859-3/25/1892), m. 1/11/1883 Lydia Kownslar (b. 5/22/1856),
dau. of Dr. Randolph and Elizabeth Sinclair Kownslar of Berryville
(421331) Randolph Kownslar Stribling (10/23/1883-7/4/1884)
(421332) Edward McCormick Stribling, Jr. (b. 6/4/1885)
(421333) John Wright Stribling (b. 4/5/1887) (twin)
(421334) Anne Stribling (b. 4/5/1887) (twin)
(422) Hannah McCormick, m. Capt. William Taylor. See TAYLOR
(423) Abraham McCormick. Farmer. Unm.
(424)
(425) Thomas McCormick. Farmer. Unm.
(426) William McCormick. Farmer. Unm.
(427) Samuel McCormick (b. 17__). War of 1812. Unm. “Middle Farm”, “Cool Spring”. He and (42x) Dr. Cyrus
McCormick inherited “Cool Spring” from Charles McCormick.
(428) Charles McCormick (1798-1848). “Elmington”, “Cool Spring”, “Springsberry”, “Middle Farm”. Largest
landowner in what is now Clarke County. Unm.
(429) Francis McCormick (10/20/1801 at “Weehaw”—4/16/1872 at “Frankford”), m. 12/10/1839 Rose Mortimer
Ellzey (10/18/1818-5/22/1908) of Loudoun County, dau. of William Ellzey
(4291) Mary Eliza McCormick (b. 10/18/1840 at “Weehaw”), m. 12/17/1867 at “Frankford” Col. Marshall
McDonald (10/18/1836-9/l/1895), son of Angus William and Lucy Ann Naylor McDonald. Colonel C.S.A. See
McDONALD. (6).
(4292) Margaretta McCormick (4/9/1843-5/4/1885)
(4293) Cyrus McCormick (b. 4/17/1845), m. 9/28/1869 Elizabeth Taylor of Alexandria, dau. of Lawrence Berry and
Virginia Powell Taylor of Alexandria. C.S.A. Physician in Berryville
(42931) Frank McCormick (b. “Cool Spring” 7/9/1870-d. Berryville 8/9/1892)
(42932) Nannie Powell McCormick (b. 4/12/1872), m. 6/14/1899 Maj. Charles Ellet Cabell (b. 11/22/1871), a
lawyer at Big Stone Gap
(429321) Ann Elizabeth Cabell (b. 5/20/1900 at Berryville)
(429322) Mary Virginia Ellet Cabell (b. 5/3/1902)
(4294) Nannie Frank McCormick (b. 2/16/1847 at “Frankford”), m. 12/19/1871 at “Frankford” her first cousin
Thomas McCormick (b. “Elmington” 8/4/1848-d. “Frankford” 7/10/1801), the son of Samuel and Margaret
Hampton McCormick
(42941) Rose Ellzey McCormick (b. 7/19/1(373). “Frankford”
(42942) Eliza McCormick (9/28/1874-7/28/1875)
(42943) Frank McCormick (b. 5/17/1877). Farmer at “Frankford”
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(42944) Hannah Holliday McCormick (b. “Frankford” 5/13/1881-6/4/1881)
(4295) Samuel McCormick (b. 7/5/1949 at “Frankford” where his parents moved after leaving “Weehaw”).
Education included school by Capt. William Naylor McDonald at “Cool Spring” and at the school of law at
Washington and Lee. Was one of pallbearers at funeral of Gen. Robert E. Lee. Owned “Cool Spring”. Clerk of
Court. M. 12/7/1882 Esther Maria Lewis (b. “Monterey” 13/6/1856), dau. of George Washington and Emily Contee
Johnson Lewis
(42951) Emily Contee McCormick (b. “Monterey” 9/15/1885)
(42952) Mary Lewis McCormick (b. “Norwood” 10/11/1887-7/7/1888)
(42953) Edward Lewis McCormick (b. Berryville 5/22/1895). New York
(4296) Francis McCormick (b. “Frankford” 10/15/le5l-11/20/1862)
(4297) Rose Ellzey McCormick (7/21/1855-d.”Fielding” 2/27/1887), m. Lorenzo Lewis (b. 3/11/1853), a brother of
Esther Maria Lewis. “Frankford”
(42971) George Washington Lewis (b. “Fielding” 7/22/1806). “Frankford”
(4298) Hannah Taylor McCormick (6/16/1858-8/9/1881)
(42x) Dr. Cyrus McCormick (1804-1861). Attended Princeton. “Elmington”, “Cool Spring”. Unm. He and (427)
Samuel McCormick inherited “Cool Spring” from Charles McCormick
(42a) Eliza McCormick, m. Thomas McCormick
(43) Samuel McCormick (d. 6/__/l823), m. Margaret Hampton (d. 5/31/1841, age 54). Lived near what is now
Boyce. Two sons and one daughter.
(431) Thomas McCormick, m. Eliza McCormick
(4311) Hannah McCormick, m. ex-Gov. Holliday. No children.
(4312) Nannie W. McCormick, m. Dr. Charles Edward Lippitt. See LIPPITT.
(4313) Thomas McCormick, Jr., m. (1 st) Nannie Frank McCormick, dau. of Francis McCormick (son of Thomas and
Ann Frost McCormick), m. (2nd) Ann Rebecca Neill. See LIPPITT.
(432) Frances Ann McCormick (d. 8/12/1820, age 12)
(433) Lucy McCormick (d. 4/19/1844, age 29)
(434) Samuel McCormick, Jr., m. Esther M. Lewis, dau. of George Washington Lewis
(44) William McCormick (d. 7/29/1824 or 3/31/1819), m. (1 st) Elizabeth Rice, whose father was a captain in the
Revolution, m. (2nd) Mrs. McDonald. Princeton. Owned landed estate near what is now West Virginia. By first
marriage he had one son and three daughters.
(441) Province McCormick (9/9/1797-7/4/1873), m. 1823 Margaretta Holmes Moss, dau. of William Moss, Clerk of
Fairfax County (bur. at “Aspen Hill”, Fairfax County). Princeton 1820. Federal soldiers burned their home and this
caused death of Mrs. McCormick. Eleven children but all but five died in infancy.
(4411) Dr. Charles McCormick (d. 1862). C.S.A. Moved to Memphis.
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(4412) Annie R. McCormick (d. at age 83), m. Dr. J. Conway Brown (d. 11/1/1867) of Loudoun County.
(4413) Hugh Holmes McCormick (d. 1870). C.S.A.
(4414) Province McCormick, Jr. (2/18/1847-5/18/1918). C.S.A. Farmer. Berryville. M. 12/6/l87l Elizabeth
(“Bessie”) Taylor McCormick of Clarke County, dau. of William and Sara Neal McCormick. Elizabeth was the only
child and was raised by her maternal grandmother
(44141) Annie Conway McCormick (b. “Hawthorn” 4/25/1873), m. 9/9/1896 Rev. John Bronaugh Henry (b.
12/16/1870), son of Rev. Edward Hugh Henry and his wife, a Miss Stone. Methodist.
(441411) Margaretta Holmes Henry (b. 6/19/1897)
(441412) Edward Hugh Henry (b. 6/15/1899). Marine Corps World War I.
(441413) Anna Gray Henry (b. 11/10/1901)
(441414) Elizabeth McCormick Henry
(441415) John Conway Henry
(441416) Province McCormick Henry
(44142) Elizabeth (“Bessie”) Taylor McCormick (b. 5/27/1886), m. Herbert B. Whiting. Grain, coal and fertilizer
business
(441421) Richard B. Whiting, m. (1st) Lorene _____, m. (2nd) Henrietta Renshaw
(4415) James Marshall (“Marshall”) McCormick (6/29/1849-5/15/1918), m. 6/12/1872 Rosalie Allen Taylor (b.
9/14/1852), dau. of Lawrence Berry Taylor and Virginia Powell Taylor
(44151) Virginia Taylor McCormick (b. 5/2/1873), m. 2/17/1897 James Jett McCormick. See MCCORMICK
(42119).
(44152) Margaretta Holmes Moss McCormick (b. 7/14/1874), m. 4/26/1905 Charles F. McGuire (d. 10/25/1917)
(44153) Hugh Holmes McCormick (11/3/1875-5/ /1939), m. 11/2/1899 Edith Howard Allen, dau. of Robert Owen
and
Edith Howard Allen
(44154) Rosalie Lawrence McCormick (7/5/1877-2/25/1918), 6/14/1911 Horace G. Smithy
(44155) Annie Brown McCormick (b. 2/12/1979)9 m. 9/6/1899 Walter Cox
(44156) Province McCormick (9/5/1880-4/9/1913), m. Ina _____
(44157) Gertrude Marshall McCormick (b. 11/28/1983), m. 12/16/1911 Thomas M. Reynolds (d. 1928). She m.
(2nd) Fred G. Liady. Sisters of Reynolds: Chauncey E. Keller (Mrs. William E. Keller) and Maria H. Reynolds.
Brother of
Reynolds: Henry D. Reynolds
(441571) Gertrude (“Tettie”) M. Reynolds (d. 1957), m. Gilbert Carlyle McKown (d. 11/30/1997). He m. (2 nd)
Suzanne White
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(441572) Marshall McCormick (“Buddy”) Reynolds (d. 10/11/1961), m. Sylvia (“Tookie”) Lewis Israel (d.
12/25/1984)
(4415721) Robert Marshall Reynolds
(4415722) Sylvia Margaretta (“Gretta”) Reynolds, m. Ernest Stoneberger
(44157221) Ashby Custis Stoneberger (4415723) Laura McCormick Reynolds, m. Claude McGuinn. No children.
(44158) J. Marshall McCormick, Jr. (8/21/1890-e/30/1929), m. 12/__/1914 Hazel Becker
(44159) Harriet Taylor McCormick (b. 5/22/1895), m. 9/14/__, Thomas B. Stillman
(4416) William McCormick (d. in childhood)
(4417) Gertrude McCormick (d. in childhood)
(4418) Millicent McCormick (d. young)
(4419) Evelina McCormick (d. young)
(442) Ann McCormick, m. _____ Biggs. Moved to Kentucky
(443) Daughter, m. Henry Pogue. Moved to Kentucky
(444) Harriet Malvina McCormick (6/22/1801-8/4/1856), m. Alexander Ross Milton. See MILTON (4E3).
(45) John McCormick
(46) Ann McCormick
Child of Francis McCormick by Miss Frost:
(47) Isaac McCormick, m. and had a large family. Received heritage from his uncle, William Frost
(48) George McCormick (3/27/177e-3/23/1846), m. Harriet Mitchell of Prince William County (she was born in
New Jersey) and they had four daughters (including Ann Eliza McCormick who m. Bonham) and two sons
including Otway
McCormick (b. 10/26/1796 near what is now Summit Point). Otway’s mother died in child birth. Much about Otway
and his descendants is given in ANNALS. See OLD CHAPEL
(5) Jean McCormick, m. James Byrn (6) Andrew McCormick
NOTE: All of the sons of Dr. John McCormick of eligible age served under General Braddock and it is believed that
all served in the Revolution. It is believed that the Doctor had children other than those listed above.
The following adds to ANNALS page 51:
David Holmes McCormick (d. 5/18/1960), son of John W. and Lucy E. H. McGuire Smith McCormick, m.
Urbannus (“Bannie”) Clark (d. 8/10/1963, age 88), dau. of Prince Albert and Edmonia B. Carper Clark.
Child and descendant:
(1) Holmes Alexander McCormick (d. prior to Bannie), m. Lucy Riley. (Div.)
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(11) Harry Thomas McCormick. Washington, D.C.
James McCormick (d. 12/__/1870) had a son John W. McCormick
Harriet McCormick (25 years old in 1850), m. 1848 Richard Samuel Bryarly II
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McDONALD
(Some of the “Glengarry” McDonalds)
In 1746, at the age of 19, Angus McDonald (1727-1778) came to Virginia ... he had been among those defeated at
Culloden... and settled near Falmouth. Then he moved to Winchester where in 1762 he purchased land and erected
“Glengarry”. M. Anne Thompson. He was a successful Indian fighter.
Angus McDonald II (1769-1814), the third son, m. Mary McGuire, dau. of Edward McGuire and his second wife
Millicent Dobie. Following his wife’s early death his three children were raised by their grandmother.
A son, Angus William McDonald III (2/14/1799-1/12/1864) graduated from West Point. Indian trader. In
Winchester he m. (1st) 1/11/1827 Leacy Anne Naylor (d. 1843) (from Romney, originally from Carlisle, PA). Then
he studied law and m. (2nd) 5/27/1847 Cornelia Peake (le22-1909) (nine children). A Colonel C.S.A. cavalry, he was
captured and died in six months.
Children (all born in Romney) and descendants of Angus William Mcdonald III and his wife Leacy Anne Naylor:
(1) Mary Naylor McDonald (b. 12/27/1827), m. 1952 Thomas Claiborne Green of Culpeper. Eight children.
(2) Angus William McDonald IV (5/16/1829-10/24/1914), m. (1st) 1857 Elizabeth Morton Sherrard (9/10/16335/26/1892), dau. of Robert and Elizabeth Morton Matthews Sherrard of Hampshire County, m. (2 nd) 1894 Mary
Elizabeth Riddle, dau. of Asa R. and Charlotte Houston Riddle, of Charles Town. No issue by second wife.
Entered the University of Virginia in le4e, became a lawyer and practiced in Romney. Elected to the Legislature in
1861 and served as Commissary for the Confederate government. After Appomattox, he joined his wounded brother
Edward and his brother William in renting “Cool Spring” and opening the Cool Spring School. In 1870, he opened a
law office in Berryville with Ammashaddai Moore (“McDonald and Moore”) and lived on West Main Street. In
1890, he moved to Charles Town and went in partnership with Frank Beckwith who married McDonald’s daughter
Anne Leacy McDonald. During his years in Berryville, McDonald wrote a book for his family entitled TRUE
STORIES ABOUT DOGS AND OTHER THINGS, one of the stories being about a family dog named Dash.
(21) Annie Leacy McDonald (10/10/1858-7/l/1925), m. 8/4/1886 Frank Beckwith (b. 7/25/1848) of Charles Town.
(22) Angus William McDonald V (1861-9/17/le78). Drowned in James River near Richmond while attending school
there.
(3) Anne Sanford McDonald (b. 10/30/1830), m. 12/20/1855 James W. Green, brother to Thomas Claiborne Green.
Ten children.
(4) Edward Allen Hitchcock McDonald (10/26/1832-9/20/1912) C.S.A. Major of Cavalryp m. 10/12/lS69 Julia
Yates Leavell (b. 1850), dau. of Rev. William T. and Anne Yates Leavell. In 1859 the Reverend accepted a call
from Wickliffe Church. Following the Civil War, McDonald and his brothers Angus and William farmed “Cool
Spring”. Ten children.
(5) William (“Will”) Naylor McDonald (2/4/1834-1/4/1898), Captain C.S.A. After Appomattox he went to Clarke
County, farmed “Cool Spring” with his brothers Angus and Edward and opened Cool Spring School (many
Confederate soldiers were pupils). M. 1867 Catherine Simms Gray (d. 2/20/1920) of Loudoun County. In 1868 he
returned to Louisville, became principal of The Male High School and in 1892 he and his brother Edward
established the monthly magazine The Southern Bivovac. In 1887 he returned to Berryville and established
Shenandoah University School which he conducted until his death. He wrote A HISTORY OF THE LAUREL
BRIGADE. One of the students was Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War under President Wilson.
(51) William Naylor McDonald, Jr. (b. Clarke County 1868), m. 12/10/1900 Emma Hicks (b. 12/14/11374), dau. of
Edward D. and Mary White Hicks of Davidson County, Tenn. One child.
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(52) Ellen Douglas McDonald (b. 10/31/1869 in Bullitt County, KY), m. 12/19/1895 John Macky Baldwin Neill (d.
10/5/1927) of Berryville.
(53) Craig Woodrow McDonald (2/13/1871-5/ /1902). Unm.
(54) Flora McDonald (b. 1873 d. inf.)
(55) Fannie McDonald (b. 1875 d. inf.)
(56) Nannie Gray McDonald (b. 2/7/1877), m. 10/12/1899 Ellery Lockie Eustaphieve (d. (3/__/1900). No issue.
(57) Hugh McDonald (b. 4/13/1979), m. 9/ /1910 Elizabeth Loadwick of Amsterdam, NY
(58) Katherine Powell McDonald (b. Berryville 5/29/1880). Unm.
(59) Leacy Naylor McDonald (b. 7/25/1881), m. 6/28/1910 William Edwards Suddath of Missouri.
(5x) Mary Green McDonald (b. 3/9/1885), m. 9/__/1910 Bayard Stevens of Gloversville, NY
(6) Marshall McDonald (10/18/1836-9/1/1895), m. at “Frankford” Mary Eliza McCormick (b. 10/18/1840 at
“Weehaw”). Colonel C.S.A. Professor at V.M.I.
(61) Mary McDonald (b. and d. at Lexington in March of 1869—lived six days)
(62) Rose Mortimer Ellsey McDonald (b. 11/23/1871), m. Lewis Skaggs, Berryville. She was sixth child of Marshall
and Mary Eliza McCormick McDonald.
(63) Angus McDonald (b. 5/28/1973 in Lexington). SpanishAmerican War and with English army in South Africa.
Idaho.
(64) Nannie Frank McDonald (1/7/1883-4/10/1886)
(7) Craig Woodrow (“Wood”) McDonald (1837-1862). C.S.A. Killed at Gaines Mills.
(8) Susan (“Sue”) Leacy McDonald (b. 1839), m. 8/6/1972 John Beverly Stannard (9/__/1820-1/25/1898), son of
Col. John B. and Caroline Chew Stannard. C.S.A. Major. Moved to Berryville in 1890. No children.
Note: James W. Green (b. 1866), m. 1692 Nannie Hill of South Carolina and when she died their son Hal HIll Green
was raised by his great-aunt Mrs. John Beverly Stannard of Berryville.
(9) Flora McDonald (b. 1842), m. 12/19/1867 Eustace Williams. Four children.
Angus (2), William (5) and Marshall (6) had Clarke County connections. No effort is made here to note the children
of Cornelia Peake McDonald who lived in Winchester at “Hawthorn” until the Federals drove her out. She and her
family eventually settled in Louisville.
Much material on the McDonalds is to be found in Cornelia McDonald’s A DIARY WITH REMINISCENCES OF
THE WAR AND REFUGEE LIFE IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY, 1960-1865. (1935). And other material
including photographs is to be found in Julia Davis’ NEVER SAY DIE. THE GLENGARRY McDONALDS OF
VIRGINIA (1990).
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McDONALD (I)
John A. McDonald (7/29/1766-6/__/1852), son of Jared and Eleanor Atchinson McDonald. Born in Prince Frederick
County, Maryland, lived in Fauquier County, but moved in 1800 to what is now Warren County. M. Eve Climan,
dau. of John Deel and Mary Climan of Fauquier County.
They had twelve children including
William McDonald Jarrard (Jared) McDonald
Mary McDonald (b. 12/27/1799) was considered insane or of unsound mind and lived with her father until he died
and then went to live with her older brother William.
William McDonald
William McDonald (2/14/1798-2/3/1(378), m. (1st) 12/27/1827 the widow Mariah Simpson. No children. M. (2 nd)
1870 (when he was 64 years old) Roberta Ann Roach, and had six children. Roberta then moved out of the
mountains near Howellsville (Warren County), across the Shenandoah River, and into Clarke County near White
Post. William was very religious. He and Roberta are buried in Blue Ridge Mountains.
The name on the census of 1860 was McDaniel instead of McDonald. Roberta’s age was given as 40.
(1) Lucy McDonald (b. 6/15/lE367), m. Harley Harrell. Round Hill, Loudoun County.
(2) Thomas W. McDonald (b. 1868). Purcellville.
(3) Josiah (Joseph) McDonald (b. 7/1/1963), m. 6/14/1898 Josephine (“Josie”) Weeks (17 years old), dau. of John
W. and Mary A. Weeks of Warren County. Josiah (Joseph) buried at Mill Dale Church. Josephine buried at Green
Hill Cemetery.
(31) Mary E. McDonald (b. 1899 in Clarke County), m. Carroll Brown
(32) Herbert C. McDonald (1904-5/ /1976)(b. in Warren County), m. 9/12/1925 Lillie Mae Pierce (b. 3/26/1907),
dau. of James and Lee Pierce. Herbert is buried in Green Hill.
(321) James McDonald. World War II veteran. Unm. Maryland.
(322) Fred Allen McDonald. Died young. Buried Mill Dale Baptist Church, Warren County.
(323) Aileen M. McDonald. Died young. Bur. Green Hill.
(324) Joseph Henry McDonald, m. Roberta Houseman
(3241) Bobby McDonald
(325) Phylis McDonald, m. Herbert Leake
(326) Madaline Lee McDonald, m. (1st) Morris Chandler, m. (2nd) Virgil Wiley
(3261) Diane Wiley
(3262) Randy Wiley
(3263) Ginger Wiley
(327) Ethel Mae McDonald, m. (1st) Aubrey Shores, m. (2nd) Donald Broy
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(3271) Gene Shores
(3272) Shauri Broy
(3273) Derek Broy
(328) Leonard Benton McDonald (b. 7/16/1932), m. 7/26/1950 Freda Janet Smallwood (b. 2/10/1935), dau. of Earl
and Lena Shepherd Smallwood. Berryville.
(3281) Darrell Benton McDonald (b. 7/28/1951), m. Susan Bush
(32811) Andrew Venton McDonald (b. 1975)
(32812) Teresa Renee McDonald (b. 1977)
(3282) Beverly Lynn McDonald (b. 4/2/1957). Berryville.
(3283) Melody Joan McDonald (b. 7/14/1962). Berryville.
(33) Leonard Harold McDonald (b. 3/10/1906), m. (1 st) Francis Pierce. Died and is buried in Green Hill Cemetery.
Children born in Warren County. M. (2 nd) 1971 Francis Lucas. Live near Mill Dale Farm in Warren County.
(331) Kenneth Cleveland McDonald (b. 4/14/1934). Born in house that sits on Warren County-Clarke County line.
M. Betty Jean Edwards
(3311) Penny Sue McDonald, m. William Pomeroy
(3312) Sheila Faye McDonald (b. 3/__/1970)
(332) Mary Lee McDonald
(333) Leonard Harold McDonald, Jr., m. 5/3/1948 Eleanor Francis Tinsman of Bluemontp dau. of Claude Irvine and
Eva Mildred Pierson Tinsman
(334) Aleck Delaney McDonald
(34) Celestine J. McDonald (4/l/1910-3/26/1990), m. Roy Franklin Oliver (6/23/1902-4/14/1983), son of Judge and
Margie Venable Oliver. Farmer. Warren County. Both buried Howellsville Methodist Cemetery.
(341) Janie Oliver (b. 8/1/1942), m. 6/1/1972 Ray Revells. Howellsville.
(3411) Thomas Raymond Revells (b. 3/4/1974)
(342) Barbara Oliver, m. Boyd. Warren County.
(343) Beatrice Oliver. Died young.
(344) Rex Oliver. Warren County.
(4) George Roach McDonald (b. 2/27/1871). Died young.
(5) Martha (“Aunt Mat”) V. McDonald (b. l873), m. 4/23/1890 Joseph M. Dove (b. 1966), son of Jefferson Dove of
Clarke County. Clarke County.
(51) Stanley O. Dove (b. 8/__/1890)
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(6) Roberta P. McDonald (b. 2/3/1874), m. 9/10/1896 Joseph Hooker (“Hooker”) Wilson (b. 1869) of Clarke
County, son of Jeremiah and Margaret Wilson. Sugar Hill near White Post.
(61) Martha P. Wilson, m. George Wines
(62) Edna Wilson
The Warren County members of the family use the cemetery at the Howellsville Methodist Church.
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Jarrard (Jared) McDonald
Jarrard (Jared) McDonald (S/22/1802-E3/3/1874) was born near Howellsville, Frederick County (now Warren
County) and was raised on his father’s farm. M. 2/2/1825 Elizabeth McDonald (d. 1874), dau. of his uncle Samuel
McDonald. Moved to Clarke County in 1850's, and in 11/27/1861, Jared bought from Washington Ferguson 117
acres in Clarke County in the Blue Ridge mountains near the Shenandoah River. Jared and Elizabeth are buried in
the Family Cemetery on top of the Blue Ridge near Howellsville. Jared m. (2 nd) the widow Minerva Carpenter, dau.
of Matthew and Harriet Carpenter (she had three children: Robert Royston, Harriett Royston and Mollie Royston).
Jared owned in 1860 two slaves: a female 47 years old and a male 11 years old.
(1) Wilford McDonald (12/24/1825- _____) m. 4/16/1851 in Fauquier County Eliza Jane McDonald, dau. of
Thomas and Mary Magruder McDonald. Wilford and Eliza were full first cousins. Lived in Warren County and then
at The Plains in Fauquier County.
(11) S. Harrison McDonald (1852-10/26/l859)
(12) Thomas McDonald (d. 3/3/1866 at the age of six from diptheria)
(2) Lewis McDonald (9/27/1827
(3) Baylis McDonald (9/2l/l829-10/23/1851)
(4) Harvey McDonald (11/23/1931- m. Frances _____. Lived in Clarke County in 1860.
(41) Dalton McDonald
(42) Charles Mc Donald
(43) Catharine McDonald
(5) Mary Ann McDonald (10/9/1834-_____) m. 12/20/1855 Gary Vaughan, son of Gary and Lydia Figgins Vaughan
of Warren County.
(6) Charles McDonald (6/15/1837-_____)
(7) Josiah (“Joe”) McDonald (11/22/1840-12/19/1927). Worked on his father’s and grandfather’s farms. Joined
Confederate Army 10/11/1862. Scouts, Guides and Couriers. (The Scouts would find where Federal troops were
camped. The Guides would lead Confederate troops through the safest routes. The Couriers would carry messages.
Josiah loved horses and frequently told his grandchildren of dressing up like a woman to carry messages through the
Federal lines and that he knew General Lee and had met General Jackson). Co. A, 39th Batt., Virginia Cavalry.
Surrendered at Appomattox. Thereafter, he walked with a wooden cane with a snake carved on it. M. (1 st) 3/27/1966
(or 4/5/1866) Sarah Catherine Willingham (1/__/1842-10/2/1868) of Clarke County, dau. of Obed and Eliza
Willingham (brothers: John R. Willingham and William E. Willingham and a sister Mary T. Willingham). Buried
besides Berryville Methodist Church South but was later moved to Green Hill Cemetery. M. (2nd) 1/12/1870 Mary
C. Kennan (9/6/1851-1928), born in Zoar, WVA, but moved to Clarke County, dau. of James H. and Susan R.
Kennan. James H. Kennan was a wagon maker who lived north of Berryville on Route 340. Mary had four sisters:
Virginia Kennan, Sallie B. Kennan, Emma S. Kennan and Henrietta Kennan, one of whom married William Childs
of Summit Point, WVA. Mary is buried in Green Hill Cemetery. On 2/11/1881, Josiah bought from William Green a
house and two Acres located two and one-half miles north of Berryville (Route 340). Josiah was a farmer, a horse
trader, ran the toll gate and is buried in Green Hill Cemetery. All of his sons were farmers.
The Josiah McDonalds also raised one girl.
Child by first wife:
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(71) William W. McDonald (4/l/1867-5/2e/1955). A skilled horseman. Clarke County, Middleburg and Winchester.
M. Lillian J. Underwood (d. 12/18/1940) of Loudoun County. Green Hill Cemetery.
(711) William Irving McDonald (d. 9/14/1919). A jockey. Killed as a result of a riding accident at the Berryville
Fair Grounds Race Course. Green Hill Cemetery.
(7111) Boy (twin)(d. 1920 buried in Green Hill Cemetery)
(7112) Boy (twin)
(712) Marie McDonald, m. (1st) Betrum Stacey (d. 1929) of Richmond, m. (2 nd) Charles Solecki (d. 1976).
Winchester. She was a rider of show horses. Green Hill Cemetery.
(713) J. Miller McDonald (d. 4/24/1982), m. twice. No children. Children by second wife;
(72) Charles Newton McDonald (7/22/lB70-1949), m. Bertha Viola Good (1876-1947). Green Hill Cemetery.
(721) Annie E. McDonald (4/12/1898-1899). Green Hill Cemetery.
(722) Joseph William McDonald (d. 12/__/1958), m. Irma Corbin. A farmer near Bentonville, Warren County.
(723) Lottie Pearl McDonald, m. Peter Sedrick McFarland (Twin to Paul Hedrick McFarland who m. Beulah Lee
McDonald) (725). Hagerstown.
(724) Charles Harvey McDonald (1901-1938), m. Inez Smallwood. Green Hill Cemetery.
(7241) Phillip (“Buddy”) McDonald. Leesburg.
(7242) Ruby McDonald. Baltimore.
(7243) Myrtle McDonald, m. _____ Mausey. Gore.
(72431) Connie Mausey
(7244) Charles McDonald. Arizona.
(7245) Paul McDonald. Fredericksburg.
(7246) Bertha Viola McDonald. Maryland.
(725) Beulah Lee McDonald, m. Paul Hedrick McFarland (twin to Peter Sedrick McFarland who m. Lottie Pearl
McDonald) (723)
(726) Edward Earl McDonald (6/14/1906-3/14/1975), m. Evelyn Thomas Singhas (6/16/1910-4/7/1999)
(7261) Evelyn McDonald, m. Claude Pearson. Charles Town, WVA
(72611) Constance Pearson
(72612) Terry Pearson
(72613) Vickie Pearson
(72614) Christine Pearson
(72615) Tammy Pearson
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(72616) Jill Pearson
(7262) Eugene McDonald, m. Ollie Pearson. Berryville.
(72621) Ronald McDonald. Berryville.
(72622) Vanda Hope McDonald
(72623) Ernest McDonald
(72624) Jerry Lee McDonald (d. 2/17/1981)
(7263) Betty McDonald, m. (1st) Kenneth (“Buck”) Strother; m. (2nd) Walford; m. (3rd) McCarty. Winchester.
(7264) Robert Earl McDonald (b. 2/9/1942), m. 7/1/1961 Mary Clark (b. 1/28/1943). Berryville.
(72641) Kimberly Dawn McDonald (b. 10/5/1962), m. 9/26 or 29/1983 Jesse Lawrence Brittain (b. 5/__/1961)
(726411) Aaron Brittain (b. 4/26/1985)
(726412) Jessica Brittain (b. 3/20/1987)
(72642) Jada Lynn McDonald (b. 12/29/1964), m. 4/4/1987 David Curro (b. 1/8/1955). Stephens City.
(72643) Robert Edward McDonald (b. 3/31/1971)
(7265) Jerry Conrad McDonald (b. 2/26/1945), m. 3/7/1964 Daisy Wilson (b. 7/31/1942). Div.
(72651) Jerry Conrad McDonald, Jr. (b. 10/7/1984)
(727) Goldie M. McDonald, m. Hoye Cross. Hagerstown.
(728) Harry Neal (“Bud”) McDonald (10/8/1910-6/__/91), m. Savannah Mae Orndorff (b. 10/13/1912) of Warren
County.
(7281) William Merle McDonald
(72811) Sharon Marie McDonald, m. Spicer
(72812) Shelby Jean McDonald, m. Collins
(72813) Wanda Leigh McDonald, m. Johnson
(7282) Anna Jean McDonald, m. Sidney Bauserman. Toms Brook.
(7283) Delores Marie McDonald, m. Charley Hausenfluck. Winchester.
(7284) Harry Allen McDonald, m. Jane Carolyn Gardner, dau of Horace Myers and Rosa Lee Stickel Gardner.
Berryville.
(72841) Robyn Michelle McDonald
(729) Raymond E. McDonald (9/23/1913-6/14/1981), m. Iarrie P. Holtsclaw (b. 12/17/1918). Green Hill Cemetery.
(7291) Raymond (“June Bug”) E. McDonald, Jr. (11/26/1936-3/24/ 1982), m. 9/10/1960 Janice Shingleton (b.
12/__/1940) Bur. Green Hill.
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(72911) Darrell McDonald (b. 3/17/1962)
(72912) Pamela McDonald (b. 11/14/1967
(72913) Brian McDonald (b. 12/26/1974)
(7292) Jean T. McDonald (b. 8/26/1940), m. 9/2/1961 David (“Buddy”) Tumblin (b. 4/15/1940). Rippon, WVA
(72921) David (“Sam”) Tumblin (b. 4/17/1963)
(72922) Timothy Wayne Tumblin (b. 9/20/1965), m. 2/25/84 Teresa Palmer
(729221) Timothy Wayne Tumblin, Jr. (b. 8/19/1984)
(729222) Eric Wade Tumblin (3/22/1989)
(72923) Christopher Jay Tumblin (12/10/1974)
(72924) Misty Dawn Tumblin (3/15/77)
(7293) Patsy McDonald (b. 10/14/1948), m. 7/12/1967 Ralph Burner (b. 11/23/1944), son of Lloyd Carlton Burner.
See LLOYD. Berryville.
(72931) Raymond Dean Burner (b. 6/24/1969)
(72932) Michael Todd Burner (b. 7/7/1972)
(72x) Nannie (“Sis”) Marion McDonald, m. Roy Alexander Silman, son of Benjamin A. and Annie May Creamer
Silman. See ANNALS OF CLARKE COUNTY Vol. I for additional information on SILMAN.
(72xl) Viola Anne (“Anne”) Silman, m. Edward Asa Smith, Jr. Charlottesville.
(72x11) Amiee Alexander Smith. Charlottesville.
(72x12) Karen Lang Smith. Charlottesville.
(72x2) Shirley Jean Silman, m. Charles Triplett Hardesty III
(72x3) Jan Silman. Stephenson.
(73) Beaulah Lee McDonald (11/19/1872-_____) m. Joe Hart. Berryville. No issue. Green Hill Cemetery.
(74) Joseph Franklin (“Frank”) McDonald (e/25/1874-2/8/1956), m. (1st) Alice Maude Fowler (2/19/1887-6/l/1917),
dau. of Robert Lee and Emma Ann Willingham Fowler. M. (2 nd) Emma Ramsburg. Lee Town, WVA. Buried at
Elmwood Cemetery in Shepherdstown. His first wife is buried in Green Hill.
(75) Mary Betty McDonald (7/20/1876-1942), m. Charles H. Tharp (1871-1938). Bur. Green Hill.
(751) Anna Bell Tharp, m. Bob Clevenger
(752) Edith Tharp, m. Clayton Huff
(753) Lillian Tharp, m. Charlie Tapscott
(754) Joanna Tharpv m. Jess L. Stotler
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(755) Mary Tharp, m. Ammie Locke
(756) Daisy Tharp, m. (1st) Bunny Russell, m. (2nd) Red Hoover, m. (3rd) Jack Jackson
(757) Jack Tharp, d. age 17. Unm.
(758) Richard Tharp, m.
(759) James Tharp, m. Reatha Parker
(75x) Joseph Tharp, m.
(75a) Charlie Tharp (83 years old in 19__), m. Elsie Elmore.
(76) Jarrett (“Jud”) McDonald (6/27/1(378-10/21/1940), m. Sallie Howard Broy (4/12/leB3-8/10/1946). Farmer.
Green Hill Cemetery. Lived on Con Brown farm near Berryville.
(761) Jarrett Harley McDonald (12/20/1906-5/6/1954), m. Madeline Longerbeam (1/22/1912-12/26/1978), dau. of
Edward Lacy and Evelyn Page Galloway Longerbeam. Bur. Green Hill.
(7611) Martha V. McDonald, m. David Elmer Erickson (1/16/1942-7/12/1981), son of William and Meda Erickson
of Paris,VA
(76111) Shelia Dee Erickson
(76112) Kelly Vee Erickson, m. 1984, Benjamin (“Benjie”) Lake, III, son of Benjamin Lee Lake, Jr. and Barbara S.
Lake.
(7612) Jarrett Harley (“Jerry”) McDonald, Jr. m. Donna Lou Huff, dau. of Frank Howard and Helen Geneva Wood
Huff.
(76121) Whitney Brooke McDonald
(762) Elias Maitland McDonald (4/17/1908-3/21/1977). Unm. Bur. Green Hill.
(763) Audrey Jeanette McDonald (6/12/1912-7/3/1982), m. Hunter Randolph Longerbeam (8/11/1904-9/24/1975).
Bur. Green Hill. See LONGERBEAM.
(764) Howard Malcolm McDonald (e/le/1919-6/13/1967), m. Phoebe Lorraine Singhas (b. 5/18/1922), dau. of Lacy
Lewis and Mary Elvira Hough Singhas. See SINGHAS. Bur. Green Hill.
(7641) Malcolm Richard (“Dick”) McDonald, m. Mary Helen Claycomb. Berryville.
(76411) Malcolm Todd McDonald. Berryville.
(76412) Dwayne Richard McDonald. Winchester.
(7642) Linda Lorraine McDonald, m. James L. Coumes. Berryville.
(76421) Rachel Lynn Coumes (76422) James Aaron Coumes
(77) Ellen Gertrude McDonald (5/3/1880-10/11/1918), m. Frank Freeman. Bur. Green Hill.
(771) Nettie Freeman (4/7/1900-10/7/1975), m. (1st) Lewis L. McFillen (10/17/1897-3/31/1949). Bur. Green Hill.
M. (2nd) Herbert Duke (no children—Bur. Green Hill).
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(7711) Robert Levander McFillen
(7712) Ella Mae McFillen, m. John Vorous
(77121) William Levander Vorous, m. Janice Div.
(771211) Randall (“Randy”) William Vorous
(772) Lulla Freeman (1897-1980), m. Connie K. Lloyd (1893-1956). Bur. Green Hill.
(7721) Thelma Lloyd (twin)
(7722) Vernon Lloyd (twin)
(7723) Lewis Lloyd
(7724) Hardie Lloyd
(7725) Connie Lloyd
(78) Lewis (“Lew”) Edward McDonald (10/8/1882-1967), m. Katherine (Lee) Madine Broy (1/17/1886-1973), dau.
of Charles Louis and Sally Howard Locke Broy. See BROY. Bur. Green Hill.
(781) Marion McDonald, m. Herman Foltz. Berryville.
(782) Hilda McDonald, m. Garfield Pitta. Berryville.
(783) Donald William McDonald (2/3/1918-12/30/1918). Sur. Green Hill.
(784) John Lewis McDonald (8/15/1906-5/4/1970), m. Dorothy Idell Smallwood (5/10/1909-5/19/1991), dau. of
Wade and Carrie Lee Schull Smallwood. See BROY.
(7841) Oakley Osborne McDonald. Deceased.
(7842) Allen McNees McDonald (7/18/1931-12/31/1991), m. Margaret Ann Laing. Front Royal.
(78421) Timothy Allen McDonald. Berryville
(7843) Ray (“Cracker”) Francis McDonald. Baltimore.
(7844) Helen Louise McDonald, m. Robert Huff. Stevenson.
(7845) Idell Mae McDonald, m. Rufus Good
(7846) Dorothy (“Dottie”) Lee McDonald, m. Eugene (“Gene”) C. Willingham, son of Hugh Nelson and Laura May
McDonald Willingham.
(78461) Steve Carlton Willingham
(79) Susan Jane McDonald (1/31/1884-4/7/1970), m. Ed Willingham (12/6/1876-10/10/1956). Berryville. Bur.
Green Hill.
(7x) Thomas Earle McDonald (10/8/1687-5/8/1965), m. 9/11/1911 Mary Delitha (“Della”) Elsea (11/1/18933/6/1963), dau. of James Decatur and Elizabeth Scott Elsea. Farmer. See ELSEA. Bur. Green Hill.
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(7xl) James Earle McDonald (1/30/1913-2/25/1989). Farmer. Bur. Green Hill.
(7x2) Alfred Osborne McDonald (10/5/1914-9/25/19E34), m. 5/8/1938 Dorothy Virginia Jones (b. 12/15/1915), dau.
of Ellis and Hatti P. Lutrell Jones. Bur. Green Hill.
(7x2l) Alfred O.(“Bucky”) McDonald, Jr. (b. 6/24/1939). Norfolk.
(7x22) Joseph Thomas McDonald (b. 10/1/1942), m. Verna Caroline Leight. Winchester.
(7x221) Elizabeth Susan McDonald (b. 1/9/1969)
(7x3) Mary Elizabeth McDonald (b. 12/28/1916), m. 12/31/1936 Howard E. Kidwell. Arlington.
(7x3l) Judy Kidwell (b. 8/6/1944), m. Jerry C. Dobson. Arlington.
(7x311) Kim Dobson (b. 9/18/1970)
(7x4) Thomas Lewis McDonald (5/19/1930-7/8/1930). Bur. Green Hill.
(7a) Nana T. McDonald (11/24/1885-_____), m. Page Willingham. Jefferson County, WVA
(7al) Nannie Page Willingham (d. 11/3/1972), m. Jake Stump. No issue.
(7b) Alice McDonald (11/15/1889-1956), m. Trone Chappelle. Alexandria.
(7bl) Frances Chappelle. Deceased.
(7b2) Owen Chappelle. Deceased.
(7b3) Andrew Chappelle
(7c) Harvey A. McDonald (1/15/l893-8/5/1934), m. Annie Boyd (11/28/1896-10/7/1950), dau. of Robert Edward
and Sarah F. Boyd of Jefferson County, WVA. Summit Point, WVA. Bur. Green Hill. Farmer.
(7cl) Joseph Earl (“Earl”) McDonald. Retired from Berryville A & P Store. Summit Point, WVA
(7c2) Harvey Boyd McDonald, m. Thelma Lamp from Shepherdstown. Live in WVA
(7c2l) Harvey Clayton McDonald, m. Annette Trenary. Live in WVA
(7c22) Janet Louise McDonald, m. Donald Drisk. Live in WVA
(7d) Virginia Butler McDonald (2/17/1894-8/4/1978), m. 9/6/1924 Henry Luther Corbin (d. 4/19/1950), son of Mrs.
Allie Corbin of Upperville. Bur. Green Hill.
(7e) Henry Downing McDonald (9/5/l895-12/16/1934), m. Rosa Virginia Lanham Feltner (1/19/l893-3/25/1972).
See
FELTNER. Farmer. Bur. Green Hill.
(7el) Emmett N. McDonald (1924-1928). Bur. Green Hill.
(7e2) Bill McDonald. Unm.
(7e3) Hattie McDonald m. John Nelson Carr. No issue.
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(7e4) Mattie McDonald, m. Lester A. Reid
(7e4l) Terry Reid, m. Sheryle Boehlmer. Clarke County.
(7e411) Matthew Reid
(7e412) Catherine Reid
(7e42) Michael A. Reid, m. Glenda _____. Los Angeles.
(7e421) Michael Glenn Reid
(7e422) Christy Lynn Reid
Most of the above information was obtained from the book by Joseph Thomas McDonald titled THE McDONALDS
AND THEIR DESCENDANTS. A FAMILY FROM THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY AND BLUE RIDGE
MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. 1986. The author whose address is 1312 Ambrose Avenue, Winchester, VA 22601
is adding to his information.
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McDONALD (II)
(1) John McDonald (4/16/1859-7/16/1904), m. Katherine R. _____ (2/28/1864-3/11/1918)
(11) Edward Lee McDonald, m. Madeline Longerbeam, dau. of Ulysses Grant and Mary Helen Tinsman
Longerbeam
(111) Edward Harris McDonald (11/25/1920-9/15/1990), m. Helen McGill Levi, dau. of John Albert and Sarah
Ellen Lanham Levi. See LEVI
(112) Clyde T. McDonald, m. Mabel Holtzclaw. Live in Woodbridge
(113) Robert Allen McDonald, m. Veronica Monaldo. Live in Silver Spring, MD
(114) Ann McDonald, m. Charles Renner, Jr. Live in Bowie, MD
(115) Juanita McDonald, m. Robert van Dyke. Live in Melbourne, FL
(12) Joseph (“Joe”) McDonald, m. Mabel Ellyett. No issue
(13) Robert McDonald, m. Louise _____
(131) Peggy McDonald
(14) Laura May McDonald (3/27/l888-12/4/1970), m. Hugh Nelson Willingham (8/22/1892-9/16/1956), son of
Daniel W. and Mildred Owens Willingham. Bur. Green Hill. See WILLINGHAM.
Nannie B. McDonald (1864-1942)
J. Franklin McDonald (1958-1934)
Fannie McDonald (6/19/1893-5/27/1912)
Frank McDonald (6/6/1896-11/22/1920)
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SEBASTIAN McDONALD
(1) Sebastian McDonald, m. Martha Ellen Brotherton, whose mother was Priscilla Lewis, a member of the
Washington
family. Sebastian’s mother was a Washington.
(11) Vincent McDonald, m. Maria West
(12) Betty McDonald, m. George Hogue
(13) Mary (“Molly”) McDonald, m. Edward Feagans
(14) Jeanette (“Jan”) McDonald, m. _____ Secleman
(15) Fleda McDonald, m. John Goode
(16) Anne McDonald. Unm.
(17) Lewis Washington (“Luke”) McDonald (12/27/l865-4/17/1915 committed suicide), m. 2/14/l895 Leila Howard
Kennan (earlier had been McKennan but the Mc was dropped). Methodist Church in Berryville. All eight children
were born at “Barley Wood”, Jefferson County, WVA.
(171) Lewis Washington McDonald, Jr. (3/23/1899-1/21/1939), m. Rebekah C. Anders (11/17/1901-5/19/1963)
(1711) Ruby F. McDonald (5/26/1924-_____), m. Roland T. Ridgeway (5/28/1917-2/26/1967)
(17111) Brenda L. Ridgeway, m. Tumblin
(17112) Robert L. Ridgeway, m. Kim James
(17113) Sandra J. Ridgeway, m. Andrew Sisk
(1712) Winfred Allen McDonald (4/3/1928-1959)
(1713) Dorothy J. McDonald (12/2/1930-_____), m. David William (“Bucky”) Wisecarver, son of Charles E. and
Marie Fries Wisecarver. See WISECARVER.
(17131) Lynn Wisecarver
(1714) Eleanor L. McDonald (8/1/1932-_____), m. James W. Casey
(17141) Ann M. Casey
(17142) James M. Casey
(17143) John A. Casey
(1715) Lewis Sidney McDonald (5/7/1934-1/21/1987), m. Janet Elaine Rutherford, dau. of Oscar and Catherine
Elmore
Rutherford
(17151) Lewis Allen McDonald, m. Donna Carper
(171511) Erin Jane McDonald
(17152) Jeffrey Lynd McDonald, m. Mary (“Molly”) Gaddis, dau. of Walter and Dorothy Gaddis
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(17153) David Wayne McDonald, m. Tammy Wiley, dau. of Thomas and _____ Wiley
(171531) Kimberly (“Kim”) McDonald
(171532) David Sidney McDonald
(17154) Terresa Ann McDonald
(172) Leila McDonald
(173) Naomi McDonald
(174) Esther McDonald, m. Ray Merchant
(1741) Temple Merchant
(175) Mary McDonald
(176) Lucy McDonald. Living 1990.
(177) Georgia McDonald. Living 1990.
(178) William (“Bill”) McDonald
(178l) Robert McDonald. Tarpon Springs, FL
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MILTON
Richard Milton (b. about 1715, d. about 1800), son of Richard and Eliza Milton, inherited land in Prince William
County, m. Margaret Ross (b. about 1716, d. 1811), from a Scotch family from Pennsylvania. They had a total of
nine children:
(1) Moses Milton (b. as early as 1740), m. Mary _____. Went to Kentucky. One of their children was:
(11) Alexander Ross Milton (b. about 1764) who stayed in Virginia and lived near Berryville. M. 7/8/1802 Sarah
Drummond, only child of John Drummond. Her first husband was John Stribling (ca. 1765-1797) whom she married
in 1792. Two children. See STRIBLING.
(111) Charles Wilt Milton (b. 4/8/1805). Left Virginia
(112) Margaret Lucinda Milton (12/23/1908-11/10/11364), m. 9/29/ 1825 Alfred Castleman. See CASTLEMAN.
(113) Alexander Ross Milton, Jr. (9/7/1810-7/12/1847), m. 5/16/1839 Ann Cecilia White
(114) James Foster Barnet Milton (b. 5/28/1812), m. Susan Chinn
(1141) Sarah Ann Milton
(1142) Hugh Alexander Milton
(1143) Louise Littleton Milton
(1144) Susan Peyton Milton
(1145) Maria Ashton Milton, m. Mann Page Castleman. See CASTLEMAN.
(1146) Charles Alfred Milton
(1147) Henry Clay Milton
(1148) James Foster Milton
(115) Susan A. Milton (7/26/1813-8/12/1824)
Another child of Richard and Eliza Milton was:
(3) Elijah Milton (12/23/1755-11/10/1833), m. at “Green Hill” 1/28/1794 Catherine Taylor (6/9/1776-7/29/1828).
His son Eben Taylor Milton (5/8/1796-5/21/1880), m. (1st) at “Morgan Spring” his first cousin Emily Bushrod
Taylor (2/11/1804-8/2/lB57) by whom he had fourteen children, the first five of which were barn in Winchester
where he was Sheriff until 1830.
Also his son John Milton (3/24/1802-11/18/1860), m. in Frederick County his first cousin Louisa Ann Taylor
(9/5/1807-4/6/11369) and their first child was born in Winchester.
Otherwise the members of this family were largely from Kentucky.
Another child of Richard and Eliza Milton was:
(4) John Milton (b. Prince William County about 1756-d. “Milton Valley” 3/17/1818), m. (1st) 7/20/1782 Anne
Stribling (b. Frederick County about 1760, d. 1/15/1811 at “Milton Valley”), dau. of William and Mary Taliaferro
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Stribling, m. (2nd) Catherine Washington Nelson, dau. of Warner and Hannah Fairfax Washington and widow of Dr.
Nelson of Maryland. John Milton built “Milton Valley”. For Catherine’s eight children, see ANNALS 261 and 263.
Children and descendants of first wife:
(41) Taliaferro Milton (b. “Milton Valley” 9/13/1783-d. Staunton 8/12/1806)
(42) Harriet Milton (7/23/1785-8/23/1824), m. (1st) 3/13/1806 John McIlhany, m. (2nd) 11/11/1812 William Taylor
(b. Kentucky 2/24/1787, d. “Milton Valley” 4/29/1839). Home: “Hawthorn”. After death of John Milton, the Taylors
purchased “Milton Valley”. See TAYLOR.
(421) Taliaferro Milton McIlhany. He and his father died in 1824 of typhoid fever.
(43) John Milton (11/22/1787-3/20/1810)
(44) Nancy Milton (5/13/1790-about 1836), m. 5/5/1819 her first cousin Presley Davis. Kentucky.
(45) Margaret Milton (6/21/1792-3/20/1794)
(46) William Milton (7/15/1794-12/22/1797)
(47) Richard Milton (6/2/1796-9/17/l86b), m. 11/11/1817 Margaret Rosannah Davisson. Winchester and Missouri.
(48) Alexander Ross Milton (b. “Milton Valley” 4/30/1798-d. “Hampton” 2/4/1862), m. at “Upton” Harriet Malvina
McCormick (6/22/1801-8/4/1856). Farmer at “Hampton”.
(481) Ann Elizabeth Milton (b. “Upton” 2/5/1821), m. John McPherson Lupton ((6/20/1811-3/15/1873), son of
David and Ann McPherson Lupton.
(4811) Harriet Ann Lupton (8/5/1841-d. “Hampton” 10/20/1874), m. Dr. Morgan Brown Campbell. Highland
County, Virginia.
(4812-4817) Of the other seven children, the following two were born in Berryville:
(4815) Thomas McCormick Lupton (b. Berryville 8/25/1851-d. 1/12/ 1902). Married and had children. Texas.
(4816) Rebecca McPherson Lupton (b. Berryville 9/25/1854), m. Rev. Charles Scott Lingamfelter (b. Hedgesville,
WV, 4/l/1852), son of Walter Hedges and Margaret Oak Nadenbush Lingamfelter. Of their seven children (4816148167), two were born in Berryville:
(48161) Flora Milton Lingamfelter (b. Berryville 8/13/1877). Attended Mary Baldwin Seminary in Staunton.
(48162) Margaret Oak Lingamfelter (b. Berryville 8/15/1879)
(4817) John Taliaferro Lupton (b. Berryville 2/18/1857). Louisville, KY.
(482) John William Milton (b. near Berryville 6/20/1823-d. 11/ /1832)
(483) Mary Milton (b. “Galloway” 11/16/1628). Lived at “Hampton”.
(484) Taliaferro Milton (b. “Galloway” 2/12/1831). Drowned in Bear River in California 7/19/1850.
(485) Francis Province Milton (b. “Galloway” 11/24/1833-d. 11/ 29/1833)
(486) Susan Llewellyn Milton (b. “Galloway” 3/15/1835-4/3/IE346)
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(487) William Taylor Milton (b. “Galloway” 7/17/1838), m. 10/30/ 1867 Frances Calendar Duncan of Louisiana,
dau. of Stephen and Louisa Pollard Duncan. C.S.A. Commissioner of Revenue of Clarke County for twelve years.
All of the following eight children were born at “Hampton”:
(4871) William Hammond Milton (b. 10/17/1868), m. 6/12/1895 Virginia Lee Epes. V.M.I. Episcopal minister in
Roanoke. Two children.
(4972) Louisa Duncan Milton (b. 4/21/1870)
(4973) Harriet Ross Milton (b. 5/7/1872), m. 7/8/1891 Rev. Robert Kinloch Massie (b. 2/4/l864), son of N. H. and
Eliza K. Nelson Massie. Episcopal minister. Two children.
(4874) Stephen Duncan Milton (b. 12/10/1874), m. 6/25/1899 Sadie Alice Klein (b. 12/27/1880) of Gerrardstown,
WV.
(4875) Taliaferro Milton (b. 3/26/1877). V.M.I.
(4876) Margaretta Duncan Milton (b. 5/23/1879). Lived at “Hampton”.
(4877) Marshall McCormick Milton (b. 9/17/1881). V.M.I.
(4878) Lawrence Taylor Milton (b. 12/15/1884)
(488) Florinda Harriot Milton (b. “Galloway” 8/2/1841)
(49) Elizabeth Stribling Wright Milton (b. “Milton Valley” 5/3/1800-d. New York 2/15/1883), m. 7/14/1847
Bushrod Taylor (1793-7/14/1847). See TAYLOR. She was “Aunt Bet” and the story of her life is contained in
Harriot Milton Hammond’s AUNT BET. THE STORY OF A LONG LIFE.
(4x) Lucinda Milton (10/28/1802-3/19/1809)(twin)
(4a) Florinda Milton (10/28/1902-4/7/1836)(twin), m. 1/15/1824 Dawson McCormick (11/19/1766-3/26/1836). See
MCCORMICK. Farmer. “Clermont”.
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NEILL
John and Rebecca McPherson Neill were the parents of Lewis Neill (5/9/1774-7/28/1836) who m. 9/20/1815 Ann
(“Nancy”) Tate Stribling (6/30/1795-12/24/1847), dau. of Francis and Nancy Tate Stribling, and who inherited
“Norwood”. Lewis was a farmer and merchant.
(1) Joseph Lewis Neill (12/9/1817-10/1/1818)
(2) William Henry Neill (10/l/1819-7/24/1820)
(3) Dau. b. and d. 8/15/1821
(4) Lewis Neill (b. 5/13/1824). West Point. A Lieutenant who was killed (1/13/1850) in the Mexican War.
(5) Sigismund Stribling Neill (10/15/1825-11/23/l895), m. 6/11/1850 Catharine Snickers Baldwin. Surgeon C.S.A.
Physician in Berryville.
(51) Catharine Stuart Neill (4/27/1851-_____) m. 10/19/1896 William Hierome Thomas Lewis (b. 4/30/1832). His
first
wife was Belle S. Green of Falmouth.
(52) Anne Rebecca Neill (8/20/1853-7/14/1894)
(53) Louis Neill (1/16/1858-3/26/1863)
(54) Mary Baldwin Neill (4/5/1860-5/23/1885)
(55) John Macky Baldwin Neill (b. 4/21/1866), m. 12/19/1895 Ellen Douglas MacDonald. Deputy Clerk of Court.
(551) John Baldwin Neill (b. 10/3/1896)
(552) William MacDonald Neill (b. 9/28/1901)
(6) Ann Rebecca Neill (1/13/1830-7/31/1853), m. 1852 Thomas McCormick of “Elmington” (his second wife)
(7) Mary Neill (10/2/1831-11/26/1895), m. 2/17/l857 Joseph Marx Barton (his first wife). For children and
descendants, see REV. THOMAS BARTON (1728-1780) AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS AND SOME OF
THEIR IN-LAWS collected and compiled by Stuart E. Brown, Jr. Frederick County.
Sarah Alexander Neill, m. William McCormick. She was dau. of Lewis and Cobina Baker Neill of Jefferson County.
Margaret Hamilton Neill (2/22/1846-10/30/1847 age 8 months 8 days)
Lewis Griffin Neill (7/12/1848-8/22/1848 age 4 months 8 days)
Mrs. Mary Louisa Neill (7/12/1828-3/9/1849 age 22 years 7 months 23 days)
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SHEPHERD
Thomas Shepherd (b. New Jersey 1740-50, d. 1805 in Frederick County), m. (1 st) Catherine Palmer (b. Loudoun
County, d. Frederick County), m. (2nd) Sarah (“Sally”) Castleman (1758-1790) of Frederick County, m. (3rd) 1792
at “Woodgrove”, Loudoun County, Martha Humphry. Home: “Fairview”.
Children by first wife:
(11) Moses Shepherd (b. 1765), m. 11/16/1795 Mary Ross (b. 8/__/1959 in Frederick County).
(12) Sarah Shepherd (b. 1766), m. John Castleman.
Children by second wife:
(13) Joseph Henry Shepherd (11/24/1781-12/31/1856), m. at “Sunny Bank”, Clarke County, Amelia H. Burchell
(1/23/1784-7/15/1842). Lived in Frederick (Clarke County) all his life.
(131) Catherine Shepherd (10/9/1809-7/12/1864), m. 1/22/1836 James Castleman (1795-1854)
(132) Frances Amelia Shepherd (8/22/1911-12/__/1879), m. 11/12/ 1832 Thomas H. Crow (12/2/1809-2/4/1865)
(133) Hannah Mildred Shepherd, m. Edward Jackson.
(134) Henry (“Harry”) Shepherd (1/10/1813-3/23/1862), m. 5/6/1845 Sarah C. Isler (2/9/1812-12/23/1897).
(1341) Joseph H. Shepherd (b. 3/21/1853) (1342) Alice Shepherd (b. 1/l/1857)
(135) Champ Shepherd (b. Shepherd’s Ford 8/24/1914-3/30/ 1888), m. (1st) 10/30/1S39 Sarah Ann G. Isler
(3/13/19219/30/1846), m. (2nd) 7/13/1849 Susan 0. (Cornelia?) Richardson (3/ /1824-6/4/1862), m. (3rd) 9/17/1867
Martha E. Richards (10/ /1839-2/17/1901).
Note: Champ Shepherd’s home “Sunny Bank” no longer exists. His remains and those of his three wives, of his
children by Susan (Susan Rebecca Shepherd and an unidentified infant), of his parents, and of his brother James
Robert Shepherd were moved to the grave yard of Grace Episcopal Church.
Children by Champ Shepherd’s first wife:
(1351) Joseph Henry Shepherd (11/__/1841-2/9/1920), m. 1/9/1866 Martha E. Morgan. C.S.A. 1st and 6th Virginia
Cavalry. See ANNALS Vol. I, p. 98.
(13511) Percy M. Shepherd (b. 1/1/1871)
(13512) Emma V. Shepherd (b. 4/29/1872)
(13513) Benjamine Shepherd (b. 5/10/I874)
(13514) Samuel M. Shepherd (b. 12/25/1875)
(1352) George Carter (Champ?) Shepherd (11/__/1842-11/25/1907), m. 12/23/1873 Ella C. Morgan. C.S.A. 1 st and
6th Virginia Cavalry. See ANNALS Vol. I, p. 98-9.
(1353) Sarah Amelia Shepherd (b. 9/27/1844), m. 6/6/1867 William Castleman Morgan.
(1354) Thomas Champ Shepherd (b. 7/13/1946), m. (1st) Lucy C. Seibert, m. (2nd) 10/9/1899 Fannie L. Williams.
C.S.A. Gth Virginia Cavalry.
(13541) Maria B. Shepherd (b. 12/9/1872)
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(13542) Betty Carry Shepherd (b. 9/25/1874)
Children by Champ Shepherd’s second wife:
(1355) “Our Baby” (b. and d. 7/4/l85l)
(1356) John Richardson Shepherd (b. 1853), m. 7/4/1881 Sarah Catherine Heflin.
(1357) Charles K. Shepherd (3/28/1854-10/29/1924), m. Rebecca Couchman.
(1358) Mary Cornelia Shepherd (8/24/l855-3/16/1931), m. James Sanford Payne, Jr.
(1359) Benjamin Morgan Shepherd (6/21/1857-5/l/1897), m. Mary Ellen Pitsnogle.
(135x) Susan Rebecca Shepherd (9/l0/l856-4/1/1859)
(135a) Emily T. Shepherd (b. 10/10/1859)
(135b) Nannie M. Shepherd (b. l860), m. 12/21/1982 William T. Wood.
Children by Champ Shepherd’s third wife:
(135c) Daniel T. Shepherd (10/ /1272-1/10/1962), m. 7/14/l898 Lucy W. Ellyett (1878-1956)
(135d) Daisy L. Shepherd (8/9/1874-2/l8/1952), m. Carter.
(135e) James Regindu Shepherd (7/27/1976-9/15/1903). Unm.
(136) Carter Shepherd (7/27/1816-12/15/188l), m. 1/13/l847 Lucy Virginia Sowers (3/13/1823-6/5/1991)
(1361) Charlie R. Shepherd (b. 1848)
(13611) Flossie Shepherd
(13612) May Shepherd
(1362) Cora C. Shepherd (b. l85l), m. J. W. Arnold. No issue.
(1363) Walker Shepherd (b. 1854), m. Mosby
(1364) Ernest Shepherd (b. 1858)
(1365) Florence L. Shepherd (1860-1943)
(1366) Lula B. Shepherd (l862-1952)
(1367) Mita G. Shepherd (b. 1863), m. Charles James
(136e) Annie B. Shepherd (b. 1866 Berryville, d. Decautur, Ill.), m. (1st) William Stoune, m. (2nd) Edward Austin of
Arkansas.
(1369) Clement R. Shepherd (b. 1869)
(137) Margaret Ann Shepherd (7/14/1818-3/26/1843), m. 5/23/l837 William A. Castleman (1813-1984)
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(138) James Robert Shepherd (1820-5/3/1860). Unm.
(139) Hannah Shepherd
(14) John Shepherd, m. Polly O’Dell.
(15) Mary (“Polly”) Shepherd (b. 1787), m. (1 st) Jacob Mills, m. (2nd) William Castleman.
(16) Rebecca Shepherd, m. 6/3/1805 John Darr.
(17) David Shepherd, m. Phoebe Hooper. See ANNALS Vol. I, p. 73.
(18) Nancy Ann Shepherd, m. George Hawthorne.
(19) James Shepherd, m. (1st) Hannah Hall, m. (2nd) Elizabeth Haines.
(1x) Hannah Shepherd, m. 2/20/1818 William Jackson. Moved to KY.
(1a) Catherine Shepherd, m. Eli Hunt or William Clark.
(1b) Thomas Shepherd, m. (1st) Mary Gold, m. (2nd) Nancy Gold, m. (3rd) Elizabeth Duff or Mary Ann Castleman.
Children Thomas Shepherd’s by third wife:
(1c) Marcy (“Ury”) Shepherd (b. 6/23/1793), m. Capt. William Castleman.
(1d) Jonah H. Shepherd (b. 6/30/1795), m. 4/10/1818 Catherine Ferguson.
(le) Emily Shepherd (b. 5/19/1797), m. 4/14/1814 William Taylor.
(1f) Humphry Shepherd
(1g) Parkinson D. Shepherd
(1h) Martha Shepherd
Graveyard on (S. S. Thomas’ place): Eliza Ann Shepard (d. 2/4/1840, age 34 years, 6 months, 20 days), wife of P.
D. Shephard.
Also infant son (d. age 4 months).
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SMALLWOOD
Col. James Smallwood came to Charles County, Maryland in 1664, and may be the ancestor of the Frederick County
(Clarke County) Smallwoods.
There is an article in the Maryland Historical Magazine Vol. 22, pages 139-155, by Arthur L. Keith which contains
material on the Smallwoods of Charles County, Maryland, and it appears that several children of John Smallwood,
who died March 28, 1768, may have moved to Frederick County, Virginia.
And, in Mildred McDonald’s book THE SMALLWOOD FAMILY OF MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA, she
mentions a James Smallwood, originally from Maryland, who on February 8, 1769, came to Frederick County,
Virginia, and brought suit against Benjamin Berry. And in 1776, James Smallwood and William Smallwood signed
a Frederick County, Virginia petition. This James had a wife Jemima and a son Hepbron (b. 3/1/1760 in Maryland)
(name also spelled Hebbin, Hepburn, Hebbern and Hebborn). Hepbron had a lease with Danny Fairfax dated
February 7, 1794, naming his sons Eliha and Haden, the latter of whom fought in the War of 1812 (Frederick
County, Virginia, for three months).
The 1782 Tax List for Frederick County lists as heads of families James Smallwood, William Smallwood, Hebren
Smallwood and Bean Smallwood.
James Smallwood, a Revolutionary War soldier is said to have come from Norfolk to the Blue Ridge mountains. He
d. sometime in the 1820's. M. 11/2/1807 Sarah Pingstaff Lloyd (widow of Stephen Lloyd) (b. around 1771 in
Virginia, living in 1860).
In the 1840 Census Alfred, Barnett and Burr Smallwood were listed and Sarah was living with her son Burr.
(1) Alfred Smallwood. In the 1950's, this family moved away from Clarke County.
(2) Barnett Smallwood, m. 11/7/1827 in Frederick County Tabitha Blake. In the 1850's, this family moved away
from Clarke County.
(21) Delitha Smallwood, m. Isaac Newton Elsea (d. 1868 in Jefferson County, WV). Following his death, Delitha
moved back to the Clarke County mountains.
(3) Aaron Burt (“Buckner”, “Burr”, “Bourbon”) Smallwood (1819-ca. 1888), m. 2/14/1839 in Clarke County Louisa
(“Eliza”) Tumblin (Tomblin, Tomlin) (d. 11/25/1906 age 100). Bur. Mountain Baptist Church Cemetery. In 1860,
Sarah Smallwood was living with Burr in the mountains of Clarke County as was Susan Smallwood (age 45)
perhaps a sister to Burr. In the 1880 Census Burr and Louisa Smallwood were in Chapel District of Clarke County.
See WINCHESTER EVENING STAR 12/1/1906. Eleven children, all born in Clarke County. Barnett Smallwood
and Burr lived next to each other and were barrel makers.
(31) Sylvester Smallwood (8/31/1839-6/21/18137), m. 11/14/1830 Sarah Margaret Thompson (10/22/18432/28/1891), dau. of Benjamin and Juliet Ann Drake (Blake?) Thompson of Clarke County. Bur. Mountain Baptist
Church Cemetery. Eleven children (eight attained maturity) born in Clarke County (Frederick County).
(311) William Walton Smallwood (10/16/1863-2/23/1949). (Born on old home farm on the Shenandoah River, east
of Berryville), m. (1st) 12/2/1882 (in Harper’s Ferry) Mary Elizabeth Elsea (4/20/1866-2/20/192(3), dau. of Albert
Alexander and Lettitia Elsea of Mt. Airy, Clarke County. See ELSEA. M. (2nd) Alice P. Lloyd (4/24/1866-12/28/
1938). All of his children were born in Clarke County. Smallwood was a farmer. Purchased a 100 acre farm of
David McGuire who had erected the brick house. Smallwood was Sheriff at the time he hanged Benjamin Lipkin. it
was Smallwood’s first hanging and he said that he would never hang another person.
Smallwood and Mary Elizabeth Elsea Smallwood were divorced in the early 1900's, and both remarried ... she
married Robert E. Grubbs and is buried beside her mother and father in Green Hill. Smallwood and Alice P. Lloyd
are buried in Green Hill.
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(3111) Lillian Othia Smallwood (7/7/1(383-6/5/1975), m. Henry Walter Lloyd (1872-1944). Residence: Charles
Town.
See LLOYD.
(31111) Mary Katherine Lloyd (b. 9/19/1906), m. Dalton Fritts
(311111) Frances Garlena Fritts, m. _____ Bormonte
(31112) Eugene Walton Lloyd (b. 2/28/1908)
(31113) Frances Isabell Lloyd (b. 6/1/1909), m. William Gilbert Creamer
(311131) Lillian Virginia Creamer
(311132) William Gilbert Creamer, Jr.
(311133) Rebecca Jane Creamer, m. (1st) _____ Swartz, m. (2nd) McDonald
(3111331) Suzzanne Rebecca Swartz
(3111332) Amy Elizabeth McDonald
(311134) Barbara Gail Creamer, m. _____ Wilson
(3111341) Sara Beth Wilson
(3111342) Jennifer Diane Wilson
(3111343) Henry Eugene Wilson
(3111344) Gilbert Creamer Wilson
(311135) Mary Frances Creamer
(31114) Wilda Corean Lloyd (b. 6/3/1912), m. Thomas Herman Ferrell
(31115) Edward Jackson Lloyd (b. 2/3/1915), m. Martha Louise Ramey
(31116) Dora Virginia Lloyd (b. 8/15/1917)
(31117) William Walter Lloyd (b. 4/11/1920)
(311171) Angela Theresa Lloyd, m. _____ Russell
(3111711) Faith Lynn Russell
(3111712) Bridget Marie Russell
(311172) Lillian Diane Lloyd, m. _____ Stoneberger
(3111721) Michael Shane Stoneberger
(3111722) Jamey Allen Stoneberger
(3111723) Troy William Stoneberger
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(311173) William Walter Lloyd, Jr.
(31118) Ruby Carroll Lloyd (b. 4/12/1923)
(3112) Dora Virginia Smallwood (4/4/1885-12/16/1930), m. John Clifton Lee (1880-1906)
(31121) Wilhelmina Lee, m. _____ Martz
(311211) Mabel Martz
(311212) Margaret Martz, m. Hamilton Lerch
(3112121) Susan Lerch
(3112122) Margaret Lerch
(3112123) Patricia Lerch
(3112124) Hamilton Lerch, Jr.
(31122) Gwendolyn Leep m. _____ McDaniel
(311221) Angus Lee McDaniel
(311222) James Edgar McDaniel
(311223) Grover Jerry McDaniel
(311224) James Wayne McDaniel
(311225) Jerry Dayne McDaniel
(311226) Cappie McDaniel
(31123) Clifton Randolph Lee, m.
(311231) Clifton Randolph Lee, Jr.
(311232) Linda Lee
(31124) Vada Lee, m. _____ Boyd
(311241) Shirley Boyd
(311242) Sondra Boyd
(311243) Robert Boyd
(3113) Sylvester Jennings Smallwood (12/18/1886- living in Mineola, New York in 1965), m. Elizabeth King. No
children.
(3114) Albert Augustus Smallwood (3/29/1888-3/29/1968), m. Margaret E. Appell (1892-1965). Residence:
Martinsburg, WVa. Mayor of Martinsburg.
(31141) Sylvester Albert Smallwood, m.
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(311411) Frederick B. Smallwood
(311412) Rita K. Smallwood
(31142) Barnett Walton Smallwood, m.
(311421) Ronald Keith Smallwood, m.
(3114211) Tracey Lynn Smallwood
(3114212) Troy Lamar Smallwood
(3114213) Jennifer Rhea Smallwood
(3114214) Lauron Ashley Smallwood
(3114215)
(311422) Collette Smallwood, m. _____ Caniford
(3114221) Mark Jason Caniford
(3114222) Courtney Jill Caniford
(311423) Collen Smallwood, m. _____ Custer
(3114231) Whitney Layne Custer
(3114232) Matthew Barnett Custer
(3115) Nellie Griffith Smallwood (9/10/1(389-7/27/1965), m. (1st) Thomas M. Reed (Reid), m. (2nd) William Owen.
Residence: Silver Spring, MD.
(31151) Joseph Allen Reid, m.
(311511) Doris Ann Reid
(31152) Mason T. Reed. Not married. Died in a C.C.C. camp. Found face down in a small stream. A suspicious
death.
(3116) Nathaniel Burwell Smallwood (5/24/1892-1/9/1965), m. (1st) Susan Mae Elsea (1891-1936), m. (2nd) Helen
Kelly. Bur. Green Hill.
(31161) Elbert Harold Smallwood (5/17/1913-7/13/1936). Bur. Mountain Baptist Church.
(31162) Meda Wharton Smallwood (b. 11/14/1914), m. William Erickson.
(311621) Elene Fern Erickson, m. Andrew (“Andy”) F. Feltner
(3116211) Blaine Edward Feltner (twin), m. (1 st) M. (2nd) Wendy Sue Clipp, dau. of Daniel (“Danny” and Carol
Ann Deavers Clipp.
Child by first wife:
(31162111) Alisha Nicole Feltner Child by second wife:
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(31162112) Brandon Edward Feltner
(3116212) Kim William Feltner (twin), m. Bonnie Sue Smallwood, dau. of George William and Beulah Smallwood.
(31162121) Andrew William Jacob Feltner
(3116213) Andrea Fern Feltner. Unm. Lives in Colorado.
(311622) Ken William Erickson, m.
(3116221) Eric W. Erickson
(3116222) Jon Kyle Erickson
(3116223) Chet William Erickson
(311623) David Elmer Erickson (1/16/1942-7/12/1981), m. Martha V. McDonald, dau. of Jarrett Harley and
Madeline Longerbeam McDonald. See McDONALD.
(311624) Dora Lee Ericksonv m. _____ Reed
(3116241) Karen Lucinda Reed, m. _____ Jarvis
(3116242) Kathryne Lynetta Reed
(3116243) Robin Christine Reed
(3116244) Joseph Kennerford Reed
(311625) Harold Alcon Erickson, m.
(3116251) Jennifer Lynn Erickson
(31163) Nathalie Pearl Smallwood (b. 6/1/1916), m. 6/6/1936 Carl Chappell
(311631) Hubert Trone Chappell, m.
(3116311) Randy Allen Chappell
(3116312) Carla Rene Chappell
(3116313) Joseph Lawrence Chappell
(3116314) Kevin Trone Chappell
(311632) Frank Christopher Chappell
(311633) Linda Susan Chappell, m. _____ Zeh
(31164) Catherine Virginia Smallwood (b. 9/25/1917), m. Roger J. Bemusdaffer
(311641) Charles James Bemusdaffer
(311642) Phyllis Ann Bemusdafferv m. _____ White
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(3116421) Brenda Kay Whitev m. _____ Cones
(31164211) Matthew Christopher Cones
(311643) Jerry Allen Bemusdaffer, m.
(3116431) Denise Michelle Bemusdaffer
(3116432) Jeffrey Allen Bemusdaffer
(3116433) Jerry Michael Bemusdaffer
(31165) Joseph Akin Smallwood (12/23/1919-7/13/1936). Bur. Mountain Baptist Church.
(3117) Letitia Mae Smallwood (2/23/1893-8/26/1936), m. Ernest T. Carroll (1890-6/13/1962). Both bur. Green Hill.
(31171) Harry William Carroll
(31172) Stella Elizabeth Carroll, m. _____ McDonald
(311721) Janice Elizabeth McDonald, m. _____ Shipley
(311722) Letetia Belle McDonald, m. _____ Shinnamon
(3117221) Bonnie Sue Shinnamon
(3117222) Sheri Lynne Shinnamon
(311723) Albert Douglas McDonald, m.
(3117231) Michael Douglas McDonald
(3117232) James Paul McDonald
(3117233) Rodney Aaron McDonald
(311724) Doris Ann McDonald, m. Robert William Bell
(3117241) Diana Michele Bell
(3117242) Robert William Bell, Jr.
(3117243) Richard Wayne Bell
(311725) Donna Marie McDonald, m. ______ Ball
(311726) Rand Christopher McDonald, m.
(3117261) Tracey Lynn McDonald
(31173) Dorothy Virginia Carroll, m. _____ Cameron
(311731) Dorothy Jeanette Cameron, m. _____ Hess
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(3117311) Gregory Allan Hess
(3117312) Deborah Kay Hess
(3118) Mary Josephine Smallwood (12/6/1894-9/23/1941), m. (1st) Aubrey Wiley, m. (2nd) Fred A. Collins
(31181) Garlena Wiley, m. (1st) _____ Westmoreland, m. (2nd) _____ Hoffman
(311811) Eardley Graham Westmoreland, m.
(3118111) Christopher Westmoreland
(311812) Toni Hoffman, m. John William McKinnon
(3118121) John William McKinnon, Jr.
(3118122) Don Edward McKinnon
(3118123) Steven Michael McKinnon
(3118214) Joseph Michael McKinnon
(3118125) Christine McKinnon
(3119) Evelyn Omega Smallwood (9/30/1896-8/15/1991), m. George Phillip Coffman (1880-1974)
(31191) Frances Elenora Coffman, m. (1 st) Charles W. Rose, m. (2nd) _____ Clark
(311911) Rachel Ray Rose, m. _____ Kisner
(3119111) John Steven Kisner
(3119112) Kristi Rose Kisner, m. _____ King
(3119113) Gary Scott Kisner
(311912) Evelyn Joyce Rose, m. _____ deButts
(3119121) Kimberly Jo deButts, m. _____ Ramsey
(31191211) Erica Renee Ramsey
(311913) Juanita Simpson Rosep m. (1st) _____ Davis, m. (2nd) William Whirley, m. (3rd) _____ Shields
(3119131) Thomas Gary Davis
(3119132) Tina Robin Davis, m. _____ Gilley
(31191321) Crystal Dawn Gilley
(3119133) Tamma Jean Davis, m. _____ Payne
(3119134) William Whirley, Jr.
(311914) Charlotte Frances Rose, m. _____ Anderson
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(3119141) Kevin Lynn Anderson
(311915) Jean Allen Rose, m. (1st) Weaning, m. (2nd) John Wilson. Div.
(3119151) Allen Weaning
(311916) Charles W. Rose, Jr., m.
(3119161) Kelly Rose
(3119162) Charles W. Rose III
(31192) Allen Eldridge Coffman
Allen Eldridge Coffman had a step-child who was considered to be a member of the family. Name: Redetha Ann
Glover. She m. (1st) Koloff and had two children: Debra Ann Koloff and Gary Koloff. She m. (2nd) Choszinski and
had a child:
Kevin Choszinski.
(311921) Mary Evelyn Coffman, m. _____ Peaden
(3119211) Melissa Peaden
(3119212) Jennifer Peaden
(311922) Allen Eldridge Coffman, Jr.
(311923) George William Coffman
(311924) Jerry Raymond Coffman
(311925) Anthony Dale Coffman, m.
(3119251) Anthony Dale Coffman, Jr.
(3119252) Jerry Allen Coffman
(311926) Bonnie Jean Coffman, m. _____ Whiteacre
(3119261) Jason Whiteacre
(3119262) Amy Nichole Whiteacre
(311927) Deborah Sue Coffman, m. _____ Fries
(3119271) Bridget Ann Fries
(3119272) Mary Elizabeth Fries
(3119273) John Matthew Fries
(3119274)
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(311928) Sandra Gail Coffman, m. _____ Denson
(3119281) Dana Rene Denson
(31193) Helen Elizabeth Coffman, m. _____ Maben
(31194) Daniel Robert Coffman, m.
(311941) Robert D. Coffman
(311942) Daniel Phillip Coffman, m.
(3119421) Dale Coffman
(3119422) Paul Coffman
(3119423) Robin Ann Coffman
(3119424) Danielle Omega Coffman
(311943) Linda Roberta Coffman
(31195) Frederick Kenneth Coffman, m.
(311951) Freda Kay Coffman, m. _____ Yoder
(3119511) Megan Elizabeth Yoder
(31196) May Odessa Coffman, m. _____ Hodson
(311961) Sharon Louise Hodson, m. (1 st) Bailey, m. (2nd) _____ Painter
(3119611) Craig Richard Bailey
(3119612) Sheila Ann Bailey
(3119613) Jacqueline Painter
(3119614) Justin Painter
(311962) Charles Phillip Hodson
(3119621) Christine Ann Hodson
(31197) Betty Lou Coffman
(311x) William Walton (“Cap”) Smallwood, Jr. (10/11/1(398-1/1/1969), m. Alma Weekley (2/26/1899-1/18/1992),
dau. of Grant and Charlotte Ann Welch Weekley. Sheriff of Clarke County.
(311x1) Willa Janice Smallwood (b.5/17/1924), m. Donald Rocap
(311xll) William Pember Rocap, m. Celeste Craig
(311x111) Gabriel Rocap
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(311x112) Bruce Rocap
(311x12) Donna Jane Rocap, m. Mowery
(311xl2l) Kelly Mowery, m.
(311x1211) dau.
(311x122) Jodi Mowery
(311x123) Todd Mowery
(311x13) Michael Bruce Rocap, m. Vickie _____
(311xl3l) Bruce Rocap
(311x132) Sarah Rocap
(311x14) Elizabeth Louise Rocap, m. Rod Shenk
(311xl4l) Jana Erin Shenk
(311x142) Katie Shenk
(311x2) Garnette Zilpha Smallwood (b. 12/25/1925), Goodson. California
(311x2l) Geoffrey Jay Goodson, m. Sandy _____
(311x211) Eric Goodson
(311x212) Nathan Allen Goodson
(311x213) Brandon Goodson
(311x22) Blair Christoipher Goodson, m. (1 st) m. (2nd)
Child by first wife:
(31lx221) Christopher Goodson
Child by second wife:
(31lx222) Brooke Goodson
(311x23) Stacey Goodson, m. Angel _____
(31lx231) dau.
(311x24) Kurt Lee Goodson. Unm.
(311x3) William (“Bill”) Walton Smallwood III (b. 6/5/1927), m. (1 st) m. (2nd) Suzanne Maria Brown (b. 3/28/1951)
Child by second wife:
(311x3l) William Walton Smallwood IV (b. 4/24/1981)
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(31lx4) Wanless Grant Smallwood (b. 12/1/1928), m. Fay Headley. Div. Texas
(311x4l) Gregory Scott Smallwood, m.
(311x411) Abraham Warren Smallwood
(311x42) Joseph Headley Smallwood, m. Megan _____
(31lx421) Son, d. inf.
(31lx422) Jessica Smallwood
(31lx423) Cami Jo Smallwood
(311x5) Carroll Glenn (“Glenn”) Smallwood (b. 6/l/1932), m. Norma Swann. Ohio
(311x5l) Gayle Lynn Smallwood, m. (1 st) Price, m. (2nd) Mike Snyder
(311x511) Nigel Price
(311x512) Nicholas Snyder
(311x52) Carol Ann Smallwood, m. Randy Willard
(31lx521) Jessica Jean Willard
(31lx522) Randy Willard
(311a) Alma Elenora Smallwood (b. 10/12/1900), m. Luther Lee Royston. Residence: Paris, VA. Buried in William
Walton Smallwood’s lot in Green Hill Cemetery. She was teacher in public schools. See ROYSTON.
(311b) Richard Rudolph Smallwood (9/25/1903-5/28/1976), m. Janie Elizabeth Bell (d. 1936). Bur. Green Hill
(311bl) Marie Payne Smallwood, m. _____ Clipp
(31lb1l) Charles David Clipp
(311b12) Nancy Lou Clipp, m. Charles James McDonough
(311bl2l) Jeffrey Scott McDonough
(311b122) Charles James McDonough, Jr.
(311b123) Robert Douglas McDonough
(311b124) Brian Keith McDonough
(311b13) Daniel (“Danny”) Lee Clipp, m. Carol Ann Deavers, dau. of Ezra Clifton and Velma Arville Broy
Deavers.
(311bl3l) Daniel Lee Clipp, Jr.
(311b132) Wendy Sue Clipp, m. Blaine Edward Feltner, son of Andrew (“Andy”) F. and Elene Fern Erickson
Feltner.
(311b1321) Brandon Edward Feltner
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(311b14) Patricia Ann Clipp, m. _____ Dillow
(311bl4l) Gregory Scott Dillow
(311b15) Roxanne Marie Clipp, m. Alvin Lee Jenkins
(311bl5l) Alvin Lee Jenkins, Jr.
(311b152) Amy Nicole Jenkins
(311b16) Darlene Osborne Clipp, m. _____ Palmer
(311bl6l) Shawn David Palmer
(311b162) Christopher Michael Palmer
(311b17) Hebe Lorraine Clipp, m. _____ Moreland
(311b2) Winifred Genieve Smallwood, m. Robert Clay Carper
(311b2l) Robert Clay Carper, Jr.
(311b211) Robert Clay Carper III
(311b22) Ronald Edward Carper
(311b3) Wanda Lee Smallwood, m. _____ Lowe
(311b4) George William Smallwood, m. Beulah _____
(311b4l) Sandra Kay Smallwood, m. _____ Lloyd
(311b42) Wanda Jane Smallwood
(311b43) Bonnie Sue Smallwood, m. Kim William Feltner (twin), son of Andrew (“Andy”) F. and Elene Fern
Erickson
Feltner.
(31lb431) Andrew William Jacob Feltner
(311b44) George William Smallwood, Jr.
(311b45) Robert Randolph Smallwood
(311b46) Michael Woodrow Smallwood
(311b5) Richard Randolph Smallwood, Jr.
(311b6) Audrey Louise Smallwood, m. _____ Nichols
(311b6l) James Randolph Nichols
(311b62) Ronald Wayne Nichols
(311b7) Juanita Jane Smallwood, m. _____ McGuinn
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(311b8) Nathaniel Burwell Smallwood
(311b9) Shirley Ann Smallwood, m. Jones
(311b9l) Jo Ann Jones
(311b92) Terri Lynn Jones, m. Tobin
(31lb921) Justin Edward Tobin
(311c) David Angus Smallwood (10/9/1904-12/28/1963), m. Mabel Painter. No children.
(312) Julia Ann Smallwood (b. 9/3/1865), m. John Franklin Royston (b. 2/22/1855 or le56), son of Peter Kemp and
Mary Ann Adams Royston. See ROYSTON.
(313) Virginia Elizabeth Smallwood (5/7/1867-7/5/le96), m. 2/20/ 1985 Walter Settle Royston (3/3/18593/2e/1937), son of Peter Kemp and Mary Ann Adams Royston. See ROYSTON.
(314) Charles Henry Smallwood (5/10/1970-5/7/1922), m. Elizabeth (“Bettie”) Hudson Royston (6/5/19719/27/1960), dau. of Peter Kemp and Mary Ann Adams Royston. See ROYSTON.
(3141) Carlton Hunter Smallwood (6/5/1871-9/27/1960)
(315) Benjamin F. Smallwood (3/l/1873-1921)p m. Phoebe T. Thompson (b. 3/20/le78), dau. of Baalis and Amanda
Thompson. After death of her husband she married Roy Locke of Berryville.
(316) Ella Smallwood (b. 7/25/1874)
(317) Emma May Smallwood (b. 12/__/l875), m. Columbus Theodore (“C. T.”) Carroll. See RHODEN.
(318) Katie Estelle Smallwood (le77-d. 6/19/1900, age 23 years, 23 days), m. Joseph M. Fuller (6/6/18746/23/1997), son of George Washington and Mary Virginia Underwood Fuller. Bur. Old Chapel. See FULLER.
(319) Lillie Smallwood (3/25/l880-2/__/1883). Buried in Mountain Baptist Church Cemetery.
(31x) Nannie Lee Smallwood (b. 2/24/1883), m. George Phillip Coffman
(31a) Sarah Margaret Smallwood (b. 6/__/1885), m. Ira Fewell. Residence: Round Hill, Virginia.
Mountain Baptist Church and Providence Chapel Church
The Mountain Baptist Church is on the Frogtown Road and the Providence Chapel Church is right down the road.
Many Smallwoods are buried in the cemeteries of these two churches but many of the headstones were slate rock
and have been damaged or destroyed.
(32) Arrissa Smallwood (1843-8/13/1918)p m. Robert Drish (18412/20/1920). C.S.A. Drish was taken prisoner at
Harpers Ferry and held captive until the end of the war, at which time he was freed and he walked home to Clarke
County. Bur. Mountain Baptist Church Cemetery.
(This family had 23 children including two sets of twins.)
(33) George W. Smallwood (b. 1845). A Confederate soldier ... Co. K, 11th VA Cavalry.
(34) Mary Jane Smallwood (1846-ca. 1933), m. Charles Henry Lloyd (11/25/1836-7/18/1905), son of Henry Lloyd
and his second wife Sarah Downing Lloyd. See LLOYD.
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(35) Rebecca A. Smallwood (b. 1847), m. 5/9/1867 James Tumblin (Tomblin, Tomlin), her first cousin.
(36) Susan Smallwood (b. 1849) (37) Amanda E. Smallwood (b. 1853), m. 12/19/1871 Samuel Lanham
(38) Snowden Bushrod (“Bushrod”) Smallwood (b. 1854), m. 9/13/1872 Sarah Margaret Lloyd (b. 9/27/1854), dau.
of James Lawrence and Elizabeth Lee Lloyd. Owned old home farm near Paris.
(39) Lucy B. Smallwood (b. 1856), m. Everett Fowler, son of William and Susan Cornelia Harding Fowler. Lived
near Shepherd’s Ford. See FOWLER.
(3x) John Franklin Smallwood (1857-1/28/1940), m. 11/11/1881 Annie Lanham (d. 11/15/1929, age 69). Bur. Green
Hill.
(3xl) Ira Clayton Smallwood (12/2/1884-4/27/1953), m. Edith Virginia Lee (7/15/1889-3/29/1967), dau. of Thomas
Squire and Ann (“Nannie”) Virginia Lindsey Lee. Both bur. Green Hill. See LEE.
(3x11) Thomas Glendon Smallwood (11/27/1912-8/9/1955) (b. Clarke County), m. 11/27/1934 Leoda May Carper
(9/21/1916-3/7/ 1979). Bur. Mt. Hebron, Winchester.
(3x111) Brenda May Smallwood (b. 6/1/1951), m. 6/17/1972 Robert L. Swartz (b. 11/2/1944)
(3x1111) Robert L. Swartz, Jr. (b. 8/24/1975)
(3x12) Ira Leo Smallwood (7/31/1914-1/11/1987) (b. Clarke Co., d. Lynchburg), m. (1 st) Blanche Griffith; m. (2nd)
Letherine Woolridge (b. 3/13/1923). Leo is bur. in Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg.
(3x13) Joseph Smallwood (d. inf., 18 months of age).
(3x14) Robert Glass Smallwood (b. 6/17/1924), m. 8/29/1947 Jean Riley Pierce (b. 1/11/1927), dau. of Thurman
William and Viola Riley Pierce.
(3x141) Robert Glass Smallwood, Jr. (b. 1/31/1952), m. 8/26/ 1972 Cassandra Jones (b. 2/15/1949)
(3x1411) Robert Glass Smallwood III (b. 2/17/1974)
(3x14112) Julie Shannon Smallwood (b. 10/14/1975)
(3x14113) Timothy Bruton Smallwood (b. 5/26/1979)
(3x14114) Carrie Lynn Smallwood (b. 5/27/1980)
(3x142) Gary Neal Smallwood (b. 7/16/1954)
(3x143) Stephen Jay Smallwood (b. 7/10/1956), m. (1 st) Deborah Keyser; m. (2nd) 8/2/1986 Annette Phelps (b.
1/9/1958)
(3x1431) Joshua Daniel Smallwood (b. 4/21/1981)
(3x1432) Steven Wayne Smallwood (b. 12/2/1983)
(3x1433) Christopher James Smallwood (b. 7/15/1985)
(3x1434) Daisy Caroline Smallwood (b. 4/16/1987)
(3x1435) Thomas Lee Smallwood (b. 8/17/1988)
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(3x144) Thomas Lee Smallwood (b. 9/27/1960), m. 10/10/1987 Rebecca Longsworth (b. 5/17/1961)
(3x1441) Amanda Rumsey (b. 7/18/1983)
(3x1442) Anne Meredith Smallwood (b. 1/24/1990)
(3x1443) Jeanette Claire Smallwood (b. 1/9/1992)
(3x15) Margaret Lee Smallwood (b. 12/22/1925), m. 4/11/1946 Nelson Lemuel Carpenter (b. 1/2/1921)
(3x151) Robert Nelson Carpenter (b. 11/5/1946), m. 12/16/1967 Linda Curtis (b. 5/19/1947)
(3x1511) Cathy Lynn Carpenter (b. 3/5/1969)
(3x1512) Kelli Anne Carpenter (b. 3/10/1971)
(3x152) Dennis Keith Carpenter (b. 7/9/1951), m. 12/16/1982 Frances Ackerman (b. 5/9/1950)
(3x1521) Christopher Reason (b. 10/13/1974)
(3x153) Donna Lee Carpenter (b. 8/12/1957), m. 5/23/1981 Jeffrey Alan Barnes (b. 11/15/1956)
(3x1531) Amanda Lee Barnes (b. 9/24/1987)
(3x2) Horace Smallwood. Bur. Green Hill.
(3x3) Milford Smallwood (1/2/1988-9/19/1940). Bur. Providence Chapel Church yard.
(3x4) Oliver Smallwood (d. 1918 of flu in Camp Lee, VA). Bur. Green Hill.
(3x5) Mervel Smallwood (d. 11/ /1917 of flu). Unm. Bur. Green Hill.
(3x6) Edith Smallwood, m. Earl Lafollette. Bur Providence Chapel.
(3x7) Lillie Smallwood, m. George Carroll
(3x13) Lulu Smallwood (1882-1951), m. Mervin H. Shackleford (1875-1938), son of John H. and Mary E.
Lancaster Shackleford. See SHACKLEFORD
NOTE: John Franklin and Annie Lanham Smallwood raised Margaret Garldine (b. 5/8/1912)9 who m. 2/1/1928
Tyson Payne.
(3a) Thomas J. Smallwood (b. 1864)
Willard Glenn Smallwood (10/12/1904-12/29/1990) (b. Bolivar, W.VA, d. Charles Town), son of Howard Garland
and Annie Elizabeth Reek Smallwood. M. (1st) Eva Blanche Lancaster, m. (2nd) 1983 June Ott.
(1) Willard Glenn Smallwood, Jr. deceased.
Willard Glenn Smallwood’s survivors include 6 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Two sisters Helen S.
Falls and Kathryn S. Feltner both of Charles Town. A deceased sister Mary S. Dillow and a deceased brother
Howard Henry Smallwood.
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SNICKERS
(1) Edward Snickers (d. 6/ /1790), m. 1755 Elizabeth Taliaferro of Gloucester County. Snickers was “next-of-kin” to
Richard Robinson and apparently was the son of Henry Snickers and of his wife Catherine. When Snickers died at
Battletown, he had become a man of wealth through real estate transactions, and through operating a tavern, a
blacksmith’s shop, a ferry and several mills.
(11) Sarah Snickers (b. 6/18/1756), m. (1 st) 2/12/1773 Morgan Alexander (1/10/1746-1783), son of David Alexander
who came from England to Gloucester County. Colonel in the Virginia Militia. M. (2 nd) Rev. Charles Mynn
Thruston, the “Fighting Parson”. She inherited “Springfield”.
(111) Elizabeth Snickers Alexander, m. 11/10/1796 James William Ware III. See WARE. She m. (2 nd) Rev. Charles
Mynn Thruston.
(12) Catherine (“Kitty”) Snickers (8/20/1757-1833), m. Robert Macky (d.1814), a Scot by birth, a doctor of
Winchester.
(121) Mary (“Polly”) Macky, m. 5/21/1801 Dr. Samuel Taylor of Berryville.
(1211) Macky Taylor, d. young. Unm.
(1212) Betsy Taylor, d. young. Unm.
(1213) Mary Taylor, m. Dr. J. R. McKim Holliday
(12131) Frederick William Macky Holliday. Governor of Virginia.
(12132) Mary Holliday
(12133) Margaret Holliday, m. Dr. G. F. Mason
(121331) Mary Herbert Mason
(12134) Samuel Taylor Holliday
(122) Elizabeth (“Betsy”) Macky, m. 1/9/1812 Edward Jaquelin Smith of “Smithfield”. See SMITH.
(123) Frederick William Macky (ca. 1792/3-5/14/1815). Unm.
(124) John Macky, m. 5/25/1815 Rebecca Holmes McGuire (17987/4/1879), dau. of Edward and Elizabeth Holmes
McGuire.
(1241) Frederika Macky (4/14/1814-4/9/1891), m. Nathan White Smith (1817-1889)
(12411) Benjamin S. White (1842-1963). C.S.A. Killed.
(12412) Rebecca White (4/4/1845-4/3/1931), m. Joseph Trapnell (1842-1912)
(12413) Catharine White (2t18/1847-3/18/1847). Tombstone Zion Church Yard, Charles Town.
(1242) Elizabeth Holmes Macky (12/7/1819-10/5/1895), m. John Nelson Meade (1821-1/6/1880)
(12421) Catharine Meade
(12422) Louis A. Meade, m. Ritchy
(12423) Mary Meade
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(12424) John Meade, m.
(1243) Catharine Macky, m. Scott Tidball
(12431) Rev. Thomas Allen Tidball
(12432) Nannie Tidball, m. Col. Warren Dickinson
(124321) Warren Dickinson, Jr.
(124322) Katie Dickinson, m. Collingwood Tucker
(125) Sarah (“Sally”) Macky, m. Dr. Robert C. Baldwin, son of Dr. Cornelius Baldwin. No issue.
(126) Catherine (“Kitty”) Macky (1900-1874), m. Dr. Archibald (Alexander?) Stuart Baldwin (1796-1873), a
brother to Dr. Robert C. Baldwin. Had two sons and five daughters.
(1261) Mary Macky Baldwin, m. Joseph Tidball. Two daughters and three sons.
(1262) Marguerite Baldwin, m. Dr. Robert Whitehead of Nelson County.
(1263) Catherine Baldwin, m. Dr. Neill of Berryville. One son and three daughters.
(1264) Dr. Robert Frederick Baldwin, m. Caroline Marx Barton. C.S.A. Three sons and two daughters.
(1265) Dr. John Macky (H.?) Baldwin, m. Martha Walker Barton (d. fall of 1890). One son and one daughter. She
m. (2nd) Rev. Mr. Charles H. Shields.
(1266) Sallie Baldwin
(1267) Cornelius Baldwin, m. Anna Jones
(12671) Marshall Jones of Kansas City.
(1268) Fannie Baldwin
(127) Edward Macky
(13) William Snickers (9/__/1759-1824?), m. Frances (“Fannie”) Washington (4/30/1775-1810). All children born at
“Claymont”. See WASHINGTON. He was left “Clermont” (413 acres) “where he lives”.
(131) Mary Washington Snickers (11/19/1794-8/7/1840), m. 11/27/1812 Moses T. Hunter (10/12/1791-6/4/1829).
Children and descendants.
(132) William Snickers, Jr. (b. 1795). Unm.
(133) Emily Snickers (b. 1797)
(134) Edward Snickers (b. 11333). Unm.
(135) Elizabeth Snickers (b. 2/17/1835), m. 2/17/1835 Charles Henry H. Brown of Westmoreland County
(136) Beverley Snickers (d. 1808 in infancy)
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(14) Elizabeth Snickers (11/11/1761-4/19/1819), m. 12/4/17(38 Thomas Stribling (1761-l82l), son of Taliaferro
Stribling, Jr. See STRIBLING.
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STRIBLING
Taliaferro Stribling, son of Francis and Nancy Tate Stribling (b. “Hopewell”, Frederick County ca. 1785, d. Clarke
County 5/4/1850 “aged 65"), a physician who lived during his last years at Berryville. There was, in Frederick
County, an earlier Taliaferro Stribling.
Sigismund Stribling (named for his uncle Sigismund Stribling, a Revolutionary War captain), son of Francis and
Nancy Tate Stribling (b. “Hopewell” about 1790, d. 1822), m. 11/7/1820 Sarah (“Sally”) Elizabeth Taliaferro Ware
(ca. 1797-4/16/1978). Only child:
(1) Sigismunda Stribling (b. S/ /1821), d. Orkney Springs 9/16/ 1879), m. 6/13/1848 Charles Edmund Kimball
(12/22/l823-5/4/1887), son of Leonard and Sarah Gates Smith Kimball. Major C.S.A. Farmer. The Kimballs moved
to Clarke County and built “Hardwicke”.
(11) Theodore Horatio Kimball (b. “Hardwicke” 11/8/1854, d. Pensacola 12/29/1900), m. 2/16/1886 Mary Nolte
(111) Willie Kimball, d. infant
(12) William Ware Kimball (b. “Hardwicke” 8/3/1857), m. 7/11/1869 Violet Wrigley (b. 7/11/1869). Episcopal
minister.
(121) Annie Lucy Kimball (b. 7/9/1890 Milledgeville, GA)
(122) Floretta Kimball (b. 7/31/1892 Versailles, KY)
(123) William Ware Kimball, Jr. (10/9/1894-10/15/1894). Waycross, GA
Thomas Stribling (b. ca. 1761-1821), son of Taliaferro and Elizabeth Stribling, m. 12/4/1789 Elizabeth Snickers
(11/11/1761-4/19/1919). Merchant of Berryville. In 1810 removed to Kanawha, WVA.
(1) William S. Stribling (1790, d. 1834 in Malden, WVA)
(2) Robert Mackey Stribling (2/14/1793-10/24/1862), m. 1/29/1818 Caroline M. Clarkson, dau. of William and
Mildred Pickett Clarkson. Fauquier County.
(21) Col. Robert M. Stribling, Jr., C.S.A.
(22) Lt. Henry Clarkson Stribling. C.S.A.
(3) Edward Snickers Stribling (1794-d. 3/9/1918). Clarksburg, WVA
(4) Matthew Wright Stribling (10/16/1796-9/25/1845), m. 1/23/ 1828 Elizabeth Page Hereford (1/29/l80012/29/1872), dau. of Robert and Mary Mason Bronaugh Hereford of Fauquier County. A doctor of West Virginia.
Left three children.
(5) William Stribling (b. ca. 1763, d. early in 1793), m. 4/23/ 17eq Mrs. Sarah Berry Humphreys, widow of John
Humphreys. See BERRY.
(6) John Stribling (b. ca. 1765, d. ca. 1797), m. 1/20/1792 Sarah Drummond, an only child of John Drummond.
After
John’s death, she married 7/e/1802 Alexander Ross Milton.
(61) Bushrod Stribling (9/16/1794-8/18/1924). Unm.
(62) John Stribling, Jr. (10/11/1796-5/5/1806).
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TAYLOR
(1) Capt. William Taylor m. ca. 1765 Catherine Bushrod. Settled at “Green Hill”
(11) John Bushrod Taylor (d. 1/27/1834 age about 70), m. Sarah Kennon, dau. of William Kennon and his wife a
Miss
Gardener. Returned from Kentucky to Virginia where he died.
(111) Capt. William Taylor (2/24/1787-4/9/1839), m. (1st) Harriet Milton (widow McIlhany). He was her second
husband. She had one child by her first husband. See MILTON. Captain Taylor lived at “Riverside” about six or
eight miles from “Milton Valley”. Captain Taylor m. (2nd) 1/26/1826 Hannah McCormick (d. 7/10/1879). See
MCCORMICK.
(1111) John William Taylor (b. “Hawthorn” 10/24/1813-11/26/1815)
(1112) Sarah Ann Milton Taylor (d. 2/2/1847), m. 1/20/1836 George Washington Hammond of “Shannon Hill”
(4/14/18091/8/1859), son of Thomas Hammond of “Happy Retreat”, Charles Town.
(11121) Andrew Hammond
(11122) Mary Mildred Hammond (b. 11/3/1(339), m. 12/13/1856 Algernon Sydney Sullivan of Cincinnati
(4/5/182612/4/1907), son of Jeremiah and Charlotte Cutler Sullivan. New York.
(111221) George Hammond Sullivan (b. 11/20/1859) (six months younger than “Ned” Stribling).
(11123) Harriot Milton Hammond (b. 8/28/1838). Wrote “Aunt Bet”.
(11124) William Taylor Hammond (2/14/1841-7/4/1864). C.S.A. Clarke Cavalry died at Ream’s Station.
(11125) Thomas Bushrod Hammond (b. 7/27/1843) (Twin)
(11126) Harry Washington Hammond (7/27/1843-9/ /1848) (Twin)
(11127) Florinda Jones Hammond (d. 2/22/1887), m. 12/15/1869 John Boyle Tilford, Jr., son of John Boyle and
Catherine Hunt Tilford.
(111271) William Hammond Tilford (10/31/1870-11/20/l876)
(111272) Frank Vincit Tilford (b. 11/30/1871) m. (1 st) Rosalie Warwick Lewis (1872-9/28/1895) m. (2nd) Mary
Kownslar Moore (2/27/1874-1937)
(111273) Elizabeth Taylor Tilford (b. 4/9/1974), m. 2/12/1896 Carl Bismarck Keferstein (b. 7/10/1867).
Washington.
(1112731) Elizabeth Carl Keferstein (b. 11/19/1697)
(111274) John Boyle Tilford III (8/31/1885-7/10/1887)
(11128) George Washington Hammond (b. and d. 9/17/1846)
(1113) Florinda Elizabeth Harriet Taylor (7/31/l82l-4/l/1846) m. 8/1/1842 William Strother Jones (12/20/1817-1/10/
1894), son of William Strother and Anna Maria Marshall Jones of “Vaucluse”.
(11131) William Strother Jones (6/28/1844-10/20/1851)
(1114) Thomas Taylor
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Children and descendants by second wife:
(1115) William Taylor, Jr. (6/30/1827-12/4/1891), m. 5/20/1949 Gertrude McGuire (10/11/1828-4/24/1894), dau. of
Hugh Holmes McGuire of Winchester. Taylor attended Princeton but did not graduate. He ran “Springsberry” after
the death of his mother Hannah. The “Springsberry’‘ collection in the Virginia Historical Society includes a letter
dated 11/25/1967 to Taylor from J.E.B. Stuart. Taylor was a Major.
(11151) Samuel McCormick Taylor (2/9/1850-4/2/1907), m. Fannie Moncure, dau. of Powhatan Moncure of
Stafford County. “Springsberry”.
(111511) Gertrude Taylor, m. 10/24/1914 James Henderson Smith. Born at “Springsberry”.
(111512) Dorothea (“Dora”) Ashby Taylor. Born at “Springsberry”. After death of William Taylor, Jr., family
moved to Berryville and rented “Springsberry”.
(111513) Eliza (“Lydie”) Tucker Taylor
(111514) Samuel (“Sam”) McCormick Taylor (d. 1918 age 28, flu epidemic). Farmed “Springsberry”.
(111515) Hugh McGuire Taylor, U.S. Navy.
(111516) Annie Moss Taylor
(11152) Annie Moss Taylor (12/29/1850-12/18/1872). “Springsberry”.
(11153) William Taylor (b. 8/9/1854), m. Carrie E. Hunt. Ranching near Temple, Texas
(111531) Gertrude Taylor, m. _____ Barnett
(111532) Charles Taylor
(111533) Annie Moss Taylor
(11154) Hugh McGuire Taylor, M.D. (b. 11/11/1855), m. Mary Edmunds Whitcomb (b. 7/25/l856), dau. of Henry
Donald and Virginia Kinney Whitcomb. Owned “Springsberry”.
(1116) Eliza T. Taylor (2/21/1829-11/7/1890),m. 8/19/1856 Alfred Bland Tucker, M.D. (10/4/1830-9/25/1862)
(11161) Alfred Bland Tucker, Jr., M.D. (b. 6/23/1857). New York City
(11162) William Taylor Tucker (1/15/1859-10/10/1873)
(11163) Ann Evelina Hunter Tucker (11/4/1861-2/23/1862)
(1117) Frances Marshall Taylor (4/l/1831-2/2/1847)
(112) Benjamin Taylor (1789-8/20/1835), m. Sarah Howland. Baltimore
(1121) Milton Newton Taylor (d. about 1895 age 80). Merchant in Baltimore
(1122) Sarah Cornelia Taylor
(113) Harriet Taylor m. James Ware of “Riverside’‘
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(1131) James Ware
(1132) Marshall Ware. Died early.
(1133) Catherine Ware, m. 1835 Dr. William McGuire. “Riverside’‘
(11331) Minnie McGuire
(11332) Mary Marshall McGuire
(11333) Betty McGuire m. Dr. James Garnett McGuire
(1134) Mary Ware. Died early.
(114) Bushrod Taylor (2nd) (1793-7/14/1847). Came to Clarke County in 1812 and rented from his brother-in-law
James Ware a small farm near Snicker’s Ferry. Ran tannery and grist mill. M. 11/13/1817 Elizabeth (“Betsey”)
Stribling Wright Milton (“Aunt Bet”) at “Milton Valley”. Moved to “Aldridge”. In 1830 purchased McGuire Hotel
in Winchester from executors of Edward McGuire (d. 7/14/1847). Bushrod’s Frederick County home was “Aspen
Hill”. No children.
(115) Griffin Taylor, m. _____. Cincinnati merchant
(1151) Mary Taylor, m. _____ Miller
(11511) Griffin Taylor Miller
(1152) Caroline Taylor, m. _____ Dickinson
(1153) Dau., m. _____ York, a Naval officer
(12) Col. Griffin Taylor, m. Mary Kennon, sister of Sarah Kennon. Inherited “Green Hill”. Lived at “Clifton”
(121) Sarah Griffin Taylor m. David Hume Allen. See ALLEN. Father gave her “Clifton”.
(122) Catherine G. Taylor, m. about 1819 Thomas Marshall of Kentucky, nephew of Chief Justice Marshall. No
issue
(123) John Bushrod Taylor (d. 9/10/1872 age 80), m. Susan Orrick. He inherited “Green Hill”. Was financially
embarrassed.
(1231) May Louise Taylor
(1232) William Taylor
(1233) Charles H. Taylor (d. 2/25/1857)
(1234) Virginia Taylor
(1235) Annie Taylor
(1236) Benjamin Taylor
(1237) Sarah C. Taylor
(1238) Lucy C. Taylor m. Col. John James Riely. See RIELY.
(1239) Maitland Taylor
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(13) Bushrod Taylor (d. 8/26/1815 age 43), m. 1/29/1801 Martha Peyton Stubblefield (2/9/1784?-1853), dau. of Col.
George and Sarah Lowry Stubblefield. Home: “Morgan Spring”. On 2/7/1828 she m. Thomas Castleman as his
second wife. In 1835 she moved to Fayette County, Kentucky, where she purchased plantation of Elijah Milton
(131) George William Taylor (10/7/1802-2/26/1849), M.D., m. 11/30/1824 Ann Eliza White (1807-2/29/1847)
(1311) Josiah B. Taylor (b. 9/25/1825)
(1312) Eben Taylor (b. 1/14/1827). Lived at “The Middle Farm”.
(1313) Mary Louisa Taylor, m. Robert Josiah Thomas White
(1314) James William Taylor, M.D., m. Sophia Ann Davisson
(1315) Sarah W. Taylor
(1316) Virginia Taylor, m. Judge Whytock. Home: Albert Lea, Minn.
(13161) Virginia Whytock
(13162) Laura Whytock
(1317) Amanda T. Taylor, m. Dr. Smith. Midland, MD
(13171) Taylor Smith
(1318) Laura Taylor, m. Dr. Price. No surviving children
(132) Emily Bushrod Taylor (b. 2/11/1804), m. Eben Taylor Milton, her first cousin. See MILTON
(133) Harriet Lowry Taylor (3/14/1806-10/19/1809)
(134) Louisa Ann Taylor (b. 9/5/1807), m. John Milton, her first cousin. See MILTON
(135) Sarah Elizabeth Taylor (b. 9/25/1909), m. Charles William Castleman. See CASTLEMAN
(136) Catherine Taylor (b. 6/2/1811), m. Henry K. Berry. See BERRY
(137) Addison Bushrod Taylor (b. 2/28/1813). Unm.
(138) Bushrod Stribling Taylor (9/19/1815-10/27/1836)
(14) Eben Taylor m. Nancy Shipp
(141) James Taylor
(142) Griffin Taylor, m. (1st) Elizabeth Bell, m. (2nd) Susan Skelton. Frederick, MD
(1421) Eugene Taylor, m. _____. Frederick, MD
(1422) Griffin Taylor, m. _____. Berryville
(15) Elizabeth Taylor, m. Amos Frost
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(151) Patty Frost
(152) Catherine Frost
(153) Sarah Frost
(154) Dilly Frost
(155) Hanna Frost, m. Thomas Castleman as his second wife. See CASTLEMAN.
(16) Catherine Taylor, m. Elijah Milton, son of Richard Milton
(161) Caroline Milton m. Thomas Watkins
(162) Eben Milton m. Emily B. Taylor
(163) John Milton m. Louisa Taylor
(164) Bushrod Milton m. Mary Claypool
(165) William T. Milton m. (1 st) Elizabeth Simpson, and m. (2nd) Louisa Renox
David Taylor, m. Martha Hott
(1) Elizabeth Taylor, m. Aquilla J. Haines (see HAINES). 11 children.
(2) Rebecca Taylor
(3) George Taylor, m. Eliza Ann Colvin. 2 children. Second wife: Mrs. Fannie Arch
(4) Rachel Taylor, m. Thomas Colvin. 5 children.
(5) Mary Taylor, m. John Gibson. 8 children.
(6) James B. Taylor, m. Jane Harper. 8 children.
(7) Mariah B. Taylor, m. O. F. Heironimous. 7 children.
(8) Eliza A. Taylor
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JESSE TAYLOR
An obituary in a Jackson, Mississippi, newspaper shows Harrison Taylor, who died 4/24/1910 age 87, as having
been born in Berryville, as having come to Jackson in 1846, as having married there 9/20/1853 Lavinia Basye (d.
1/16/1892) of Virginia, and as having had a number of children.
In the same collection is a list of children born to Jesse Taylor, a blacksmith:
Jesse Taylor (b. 4/18/1788)
John Taylor (b. 1/3/1812)
Eben Taylor (b. 10/14/1813), a blacksmith
George William Taylor (b. 9/29/1615)
Marjorie Ann Taylor (b. 6/26/1817)
Nancy Taylor (b. 8/22/1819)
Joachen John Taylor (b. 3/1/1821)
Harrison Taylor (b. 3/14/1823)
Jackson (?) Taylor (b. 9/4/1825)
James Taylor (b. 2/13/1827)
Milison (?) Taylor (b. 3/25/1830)
Catherine Taylor (b. 10/5/1832)
Janey Taylor (b. 8/22/1857)
Margaret Taylor (b. 12/23/1809)
And the following:
My oldest child was 48 years old when my youngest child was born.
Jesse Taylor.
The same group of papers shows:
James Taylor (d. 7/14/1890)
William H. Taylor (5/31/1858-10/5/l878)
Tom Smith Taylor (10/29/1856-9/13/1866)
Virginia Bell Taylor (7/5/1854-9/16/1863)
Rosy Hannah Taylor (d. 2/22/1860)
Lula C. Taylor (10/3/1839-3/21/1861)
Stonewall Jackson Taylor (b. 1/22/l863)
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Eben Griffen Taylor (b. 10/12/1864)
Janie Leyte Taylor (b. 7/26/1866)
And the same group of papers (marked “Probably Berkeley County”) shows William Taylor having a son William
Taylor, Jr., and the son having:
(1) Elizabeth Taylor, m. _____ Lowry
(11) Samuel Lowry
(2) Mary (“Molly”) Taylor, m. Warren White
(3) George Taylor
(4) James Taylor
(5) Jesse Taylor
The same collection includes a Bible record showing Robert Johnston Taylor, m. (1st) _____ Rose, m. (2nd) 5/3/1810
Mollie Elizabeth Berry.
One child by first wife:
(1) Maria Taylor, m. A. J. Marshall
Children and descendants by second wife:
(1) Catharine Berry Taylor (b. 6/8/1811)
(2) Elizabeth Johnston Taylor (b. 9/20/1813)
(3) Robert Johnston Taylor (b. 3/2/1815)
(4) Rosalie Allen Taylor (b. 1/8/1817)
(5) Lawrence Berry Taylor (8/3/1818-d. 11/11/1873 suddenly of a heart disease), m. 2/8/1844 Virginia B. Powell
(51) Elizabeth Taylor (b. 7/12/1847)
(52) Rosalie Allen Taylor (b. 9/14/1852), m. James Marshall (“Marshall”) McCormick. See McCORMICK (4415).
(53) Brooke Powell Taylor (b. 11/7/1854)
(54) Catharine Virginia Taylor (b. 3/6/1857)
(55) Harriet Taylor (b. 7/12/1859)
(56) Catharine Lawrence Taylor (b. 7/13/1861)
The papers also show much on the Powell family including the name of William Llewellyn Powell (b. 3/3/1826)
who died in command of Fort Morgan near Mobile 1863.
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DR. SAMUEL TAYLOR
Dr. Samuel Taylor (1771-1857) (will probated 3/23/1857), born near Dover, Delaware, the son of Joseph Taylor
(1733-1793) (who died in Dover) and of his wife Mary Smith. Dr. Taylor is buried in Grace Church Cemetery.
Dr. Taylor, m. at “Spring Grove”, Jefferson County, Sarah Zwill Sinclair (1780-1821).
Children:
(1) Edmonia Smith Taylor, m. Israel Green. Major. Had several sons and a daughter.
(11) Son
(12) Son
(13) Dau., m. J. W. Downer, a dentist.
(131) Julia Downer
(2) Elizabeth Virginia Taylor, m. Edward C. Marshall, Jr. Had 3 boys, 3 girls including:
(21) Rebecca Marshall. Died scarlet fever.
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