Prince William County Virginia Clerk’s Loose Papers Volume VII Selected Transcripts 1833 – 1938 Ronald Ray Turner January 1833 Brentsville Slave Auction The order made by the County of Prince William at December court 1832 directing the Sheriff of said County to sell to the highest bidder at the court house on the 1 st Monday of January 1833, Ned a man confined in jail as a runaway was complied with. Ned sold for $70.00 Sheriff’s commission off 3.50 $66.50 B. Brawner purchaser The above balance settled in jailors account That was certified at February Court last And sent to Auditor. Basil Brawner, Deputy for Jesse Ewell, Sheriff March 7th 1833 1841 Letters Chancery case of Losee vs Weems In Chancery - Peter Losee and Jane Losee his wife formerly Jane Morgan widow of James Morgan deceased against Jesse E. Weems administrator of James Morgan deceased and Basil Brawner In Chancery This coming to be heard on the Bill, and exhibits, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Bill and exhibits in this cause have been filed more than two, and it further appears that the summons has been executed on the said Weems and Brawner more than sixty days. It is therefore ordered by the Court that the Bill be taken for confessed and that the said Weems do settle and according to law before A. Nicol commissioner in chancery his administrator account on the estate of the said James Morgan deceased, and on his failure to appear, and settle he will be charged with his inventory of his intestates estate. Washington City, January 29, 1841 The following is letter found in the Chancery Case of Losee vs Weems Dumfries, Virginia William D. Dowell Mr. William A. Hawley Harts Village Dutchess County, New York Dumfries 30th January 1841 Dear Sir Your letter of 20th inst was received by the last northern mail making some enquiries relative to Jesse E. Weems also a man by the name of Morgan who died at Weems’s about 20 th August last. First I am well acquainted with Mr. Weems have known him for 15 or 20 years he lived in this place. About 8 or 9 years past he went to a little farm in the county which he calls Somerfield there is no town or village in this county by that name. Mr. Weem’s farm is about 4 miles from this place he is also a Methodist preacher as you observe. This man Morgan came to this place last March & put up at a public house kept by a widow woman named Merchant where he remained perhaps two or three weeks & visited about with his fiddle. He attracted the attention of several gentlemen who made him an associate. He then fell in company with Mr. Weems & his daughters at a meeting. I understand & ultimately he took up his lodging at Mr. Weem’s 1 where he died. I frequently saw Morgan after he went to board at Weem’s. He often came to the office tho he never received a letter from any quarter. He was called Col. Morgan he had with him a tremendous dog which always followed him, this dog had a brass collar which had engraved on it B. Morgan. After the death of Morgan Mr. Weems administered on his property made a sale & sold every thing. He left horses gigs, fiddles, watches, clothes &c. every thing Morgan left I understand. I do not know whether the credit given purchasers was nine or twelve months I was not at the sale. I will recollect the looks of Morgan tho he was what the Virginias sometime say a good looking man yet he looked to me suspicious & seemed restless. I omitted in the first part of this letter to inform you that this little town Dumfries stands immediately on the road leading from the Capitol of the United States to the Capitol of Virginia, Richmond, which is the reason it is thought why Morgan left this place for a retreat in the country as great many persons pass through this place from North & from the South. I also omitted to state in the first part of my detail that this Col. Morgan as he was called when he first came to Dumfries some time in the winter last 1840. He was in company with a Mr. Bayly or Col. Bayly perhaps he was called. They went on together to Richmond, Va. where Bayly died as Morgan stated when he returned in March to this place again. I believe I have given you a full detail of Col. Morgan so far as I am informed in relation to the man his progress and down to his death he is interned a bout 8 miles from this place called Bell Air. I am Sir Respectfully Your Obedient Servant W. D. Dowell P.S I do not know the amount of sale I mean the amount Morgan’s property sold for. I vote for his wife to have in that state be it little or much. I should be glad you would write me again & give me a full history of Co. Morgan & also of his progress & trace through that section of country. Newspaper article found in the Chancery case of Loose vs Ewell Vermont Telegraph – December 3rd, 1838 Look Out for a Villain!!! The readers of the Telegraph will recollect the notice taken of one Morgan, a dancing-master, some months since his carrying a girl from Cornwell to Orwell, where he took private lodgings with her, &c. With such facts as are now in my possession, I feel in duty bound to give this vile vagabond another passing notice. And I would suggest to as many publishers of newspapers as love or regard the cause of virtue, whether they would not do well to assist in putting the public generally on guard against a consummate villain – a nefarious marauder – who appears to live only to indulge his basest lusts, rioting on the affections of as many as he can deceive – who are not a few – degrading human nature, and subverting the institutions of Heaven, which lie at the foundation of good society on earth. Below are extracts from a letter which I received in the month of December. “Washington, Hart’s Village. New York, December 3rd 1838 “Mr. Editor: - I take the liberty, from request, of writing to you in regard to a person of most infamous character, viz: one Morgan, a dancing-master. Said Morgan married Miss Jane Anson, a sister-inlaw of the subscriber, on the 14th of October, 1835, while teaching dancing school in the town of Stanford, Dutchess County, State of New York, and continued with her until the Spring following, in the month of April, when he left with the pretence of going to the house of Wm. Waltermyer, in the town of Milan, a distance of about 10 or 12 miles, to play the violin, at a ball, with the promise of returning on the fourth day after his departure. But he had not been seen nor heard from since, until a paper was sent____ ____ New York – who were knowing to the circumstances – containing an article headed, “Mark the Man” copied from the Vermont Telegraph, in which was portrayed his conduct and character in those parts. The said Morgan’s once espoused but now deserted wife request me to write to you, requesting you to return an answer. We think it will be best to exhibit him and his character in the public papers, order that society may shun and abhorvile a monster. When here, he went by the name of James Morgan – was a very gentlemanly appearing fellow – large and portly – with black hair and mustaches – a dark and piercing eye – and always well dressed. With Respect, Wm. A. Hawley Editor Vermont Telegraph 2 About the last of December or the first of January, I received another letter, of which the following is a copy. “Goshen, (N. Y.) 24th Dec. 1838. Dear Sir: I received a letter from Mr. Swan, P. M. at Woodstock, in reply to one of mine seeking information concerning the character of James B. Morgan, a professor of dancing. Mr. Morgan has a school at my house of great respectability; and since it has been in operation, some reports concerning his character, (of a damning nature to one of his profession,) have been circulated among us. Mr. Swan’s letter in some measure confirmed the story we had heard; and stated that an affair which Mr. Morgan had with a lady in the vicinity of Brandon, was published in the Vermont Telegraph. I wish merely to ask the favor of you to send a number of the paper containing such publication, to my address; and should you know personally, or in such manner that you rely upon its truth, beyond what is contained in the paper, to communicate it by letter, and oblige. Your humble servant, Moses Swanzey O. S. Murray, Esq. Both of the foregoing letters were answered, on the reception of the latter, and I have heard no more of the affair, until, while on my late northern excursion, I learned that Morgan was now figuring, in his calling, at Highgate, in the north-west corner of this State. Whenever he will repent, and manifest the works of repentance, let him be restored to the confidence and embrace of society. – Until such time, let him be cast out from the embrace and enjoyment of virtuous society. Newspaper article found in the Chancery case of Loose vs Ewell To the Editor of the Vermont Telegraph: Highgage, February 16th 1839 Dear Sir: In the copy of your paper of the 13 th inst. Sent to this village, you remark that James Morgan, a person of notoriously bad character, was understood to be instructing a Dancing School in this place; but our Instructor is a different person from the one referred to in your paper. His name is Gitchell, a man somewhat advanced in years, very corpulent, and not very prepossessing in his personal appearance – however a very respectable, well bred man. He has resided in this County for some years past, with his friends, and has always borne a very correct character. We are obliged to you, Sir, for guarding us against an impostor, but are happy to return you in answer, that we have a very prosperous School, a good Teacher, and respectably conducted in every manner. You will please publish this in your next paper, and forward a copy of the same. I remain, Sir, your obt. Servant. S. K. P. So it appears that my informant was not in possession of correct information as to the present location of Morgan. While I am happy in being able to make this correction, I cannot refrain from informing my correspondent, S. K. P.” that I have no sympathy or countenance for Dancing-schools, however “respectably conducted.” I think that chopping wood and hoeing corn, for males – and spinning, weaving, and making bread, for females, altogether better employment, in regard both to the physical and moral being. 7 March 1843 Grand Jury Prince William County We the Grand Jury of and for the County aforesaid being empanelled, charged, and sworn this the 7th day of March 1842 on our oath do present one Thomas M. Farrow (Sheriff) and Daniel French (Yeoman) for violating the peace by fighting in the Town of Brentsville in the County aforesaid within six months last past on the information of Robert A. Calvert and John Fair two of our body and we do also present one Chapman Rennoe for unlawfully retailing ardent spirits without licenses within the last six months in the county aforesaid upon the information of two of our body viz Robert A Calvert & Moses Arnold – and do present one Jane Mathews for selling ardent spirits without licenses to be drank at the place where sold within six months last past on information of Wm. U. Barton sworn to give evidence 3 before the grand jury – and we do also present one Chapman Rennoe surveyor of a road leading from Rennoe’s Tavern to Randall ford for not keeping it in lawful order on evidence of two of our own within six months last past – and do present William Dickerson (tavern keeper) for keeping a public house in the town of Brentsville in the county aforesaid without a license within six months last past on the evidence of Robert A. Calvert & William Davis two of our body – and we do present one George T. Adams for suffering negro man Charles to go at large and against the laws of the Commonwealth within six months last past on the information of Henry Love sworn and sent to give evidence before the grand jury We present also John Sowden laborer, William Colbert wheelwright, Benjamin Bland laborer and Alexander Bland laborer, all of the Town of Dumfries and County of Prince William except John Sowden who resides in the County of Prince William for annoying the family of John Hennion in the Town of Dumfries and County of Prince William, and within the jurisdiction of this court on the night of the fourth day of December in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty one by disorderly and violent conduct by beating a drum and ringing bells about and around the house of the said John Hennion and on the same occasion by throwing stones and rocks at the same time upon the information of Julia Ann Hennion sworn and sent to the court to give information Robert C. Leachman, foreman 5 June 1844 Cash Payments for Work Prince William County to Richard W. Weedon Commissioner appointed by an order of the Court of said County. 1843 Cash paid for timbers for well $10.00 “ Cash paid Thos Jones for work $10.00 “ Cash paid Fair for cleaning out well $7.00 “ Cash sundries for getting pump out of well $3.00 “ Cash for Jos H. Reid, smith account for materials for well & C.H. $5.71 “ Cash for A. Sinclair for nails for well $1.10 “ Cash paid for buckets for cleaning out well $2.00 “ Cash paid Jno Fair subsequently for getting bucket out of well $0.50 $39.31 1844 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Cash paid Wm. M. Nalls for work on Court House Cash paid Jno Goodwin for timbers for the C. H. and hauling Cash paid E. Helm for plank for Court House Cash paid Wm. E. Goodwin for plank purchased by him in Alexandria for Court House & hauling same Cash paid Jno. H. Austin for tree for pillar in Court House Cash paid Jno. Gooding for hauling log for pillar Cash paid A. Sinclair for nails &c. for Court House Cash paid D. (last name not given) for putty for glazing 14 panes of glass in jail windows “ “ “ “ By rec’d for pump taken out of well By rec’d from P. D. Lipscomb late Commissioner By rec’d Thos M. Farrow late Sheriff balance due from him By rec’d from Jos. H. Reid for plank left of that purchased for Court House “ By receipt from B. E. Harrison for plank left of that purchased for the Court House $90.00 $11.50 $24.00 $10.00 $1.00 $4.00 $5.41 $0.56 $146.47 $185.78 $15.50 $22.45 $40.04 $6.24 Balance due Court, Weedon 4 $1.08 $85.31 $100.47 $1.56 $102.03 Rec’d from Thos. Nelson sheriff of this county the sum of one hundred and two dollars and three cents balance of the within account June 5th 1844. Richard W. Weedon Commissioner 27 December 1860 Will of Judith Henry I Judith Henry make this my last will and testament. I desire my funeral expenses and all my just debts to be paid by my Executor hereinafter named as soon as it may be convenient for him after my death and for that purpose I hereby bind my entire estate both real and personal. I give and bequeath to my son John Henry my sorrel mare. I give and bequeath to my son Hugh F. Henry my colt, the colt of the mare given above to my son John. I give and bequeath to my daughter Ellen P. M. Henry, the land on which I reside together with all the stock, implements and household and kitchen furniture. And lastly I appoint my son Hugh F. Henry executor of this my last will and testament, revoking all former wills made by me and desire the court not to require security of him as my executor. In testimony of which I hereto set my hand and seal this 27 th day of December 1860. Signed, Sealed, Published & Declared as her last will and testament by the testate--- in our presence and in the presence of each other. J. B. Grayson John D. Dogan At a Court held for Prince William County on the 6 day of January 1862. This last will and testament of Judith Henry deceased was presented to the Court and being proved by John B. Grayson and John D. Dogan the subscribing witnesses thereto is ordered to be recorded. P. D. Lipscomb, clerk 7 Jun 1870 Condition of Clerk’s Office Records Report of Committee appointed to examine County Clerks Office 1870 June 7th Ordered to be filed To the Honorable the County Court of Prince William County, Virginia. We the undersigned appointed to inspect the County Clerks Office in accordance with the provisions of section 6, chapter 163 of the Code of Virginia, and to superintend certain improvements in said office would beg leave most respectfully to report: That they have caused to be prepaned a large case to hold the books and papers belonging to the Clerks Office and which will doubtless be sufficient for that purpose for years to come. They have also caused to be made a suitable table for the office and a box with two compartments each with lock and key to hold the jury list of the County. These expenses have been met by the appropriation of $100.00 made by this court at the annual levy, a small balance of which is yet unexpended. We made a careful examination of every book in the office and of every package of papers in order to satisfy ourselves. 1st as to the manner in which the books and papers of the office have been kept. 2 nd in order that we might ascertain exactly what is necessary to place the office in a proper condition. The following is an accurate inventory of the Books now in the County Clerks Office together their condition. Deed Books Number Years A B C D E, F, G, H, I, J, K, Condition 1732 – 1735 fair, complete 1738 – 1741 fair, complete Remarks lost lost lost lost 5 L M N, O, P Q R S T U W X Y Z 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 1748 – 1749 1749 – 1752 good, complete good, except 1763 – 1768 1768 – 1771 fair, complete fair complete 1774 – 1779 1778 – 1784 1784 – 1787 1787 – 1791 1791 – 1796 fair, except fair except 18 pages lost dilapidated fair six pages gone 1799 – 1802 1802 – 1805 1805 – 1808 1808 – 1813 good good half lost good 1818 – 1821 1820 – 1823 1823 – 1824 1824 – 1827 1826 – 1829 1829 – 1832 1832 – 1834 1835 – 1837 1840 – 1841 1841 – 1842 good, complete good, complete damaged 100 pages gone good except 20 pages gone good except 10 pages gone good, complete some leaves gone complete except needs lost except 15 pages good, complete 93 pages remaining 1845 – 1848 1848 – 1850 1850 – 1852 good, complete fair except 1 leaf lost good, complete 1854 – 1856 1856 – 1859 good, few leaves gone good, few leaves gone new index needed lost lost new index needed new index needed needs binding needs repairing lost index in back end needs binding /index need fastening lost lost needs repairing needs repairing binding & index needs new index needs binding lost needs repairing lost needs repairing lost Wm. Beatty of “Meadville Penn,.” Knows the whereabouts of Liber 25 and other papers which he offers to send for $60.00 – See letter filed with this report. 26. 1865 – 1869 good, complete In this book many deeds of 1861 – 1862 are recorded, also old deeds formerly recorded in lost volumes (under act of legislature) 27. 1869 about one third full There is an incomplete General Index of Deeds 1732 – 1827 Will – Books Containing Will, Bonds, and Inventories Number Years Condition A. B. C. 1734 – 1744 good D. E. F. G. 1778 – 1791 good H. 1792 – 1803 good Remarks lost lost lost lost lost 6 I. & J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. A large number them in. 1803 – 1809 few leaves gone index defective 1809 – 1816 good except few leaves gone 1816 – 1823 good, except index defective 1823 – 1827 inside cut out badly 1830 – 1833 214 leaves gone 1833 – 1842 few pages gone 1844 – 1850 half lost needs rebinding 1851 – 1858 good 1865 – 1870 good of Wills for the year 1859, 60, 61, & 62 were lost, there having been no book to record Minute Books Years May 1752 to Oct 1753 Nov 1753 to Sept 1755 Oct 1761 to July 1763 Oct 1765 to June 1769 1790 to 1792 Sept 1804 to Feb 1806 Oct 1812 to July 1814 1821 to 1825 1825 to 1825 June 1833 to Feb 1836 March 1836 to July 1839 Aug 1839 to June 1843 July 1843 to June 1846 July 1846 to Dec 1850 June 1853 to May 1856 June 1856 to Jan 1861 Feb 1861 to June 1869 June 1869 to present time Execution Books Years 1820 to 1823 1824 to 1828 1828 to 1833 1833 to 1836 1836 to 1838 1838 to 1841 1841 to 1843 1843 to 1846 No.1 1846 to 1850 No.2 1850 to 1853 No.3 1854 to 1858 No.4 1857 to present Fiduciary Bond Books Years 1753 to 1786 1786 to 1817 1817 to 1833 1827 to 1837 1836 to 1847 Condition fair fair fair imperfect half gone fair fair 28 leaves gone 36 leaves gone fair fair fair fair fair fair fair fair fair Remarks Condition fair good condition Remarks no index no index lost no index no index index good no index no index lost index good index good index good good good fair 12 pages gone fair good good good Condition good 1755 to 1761 lost 1763 to 1765 lost 1769 to 1790 lost needs binding 1792 to 1804 lost 1806 to 1812 lost needs binding needs binding 1814 to 1821 lost 1827 to 1833 lost 1850 to 1853 lost Remarks lost good good fair 7 1847 to 1852 1852 to 1869 Rule Book 1765 to 1772 1772 to 1803 1803 to 1806 1806 to 1826 1826 to 1833 1832 to 1850 1850 to present time Chancery Rule Books 1846 to 1861 1865 to present time Docket Books June 1842 to Nov 1846 Mar 1847 to Aug 1854 Mar 1854 to 1861 Nov 1865 to present time Also Docket Book for use of Bar Lien Docket Books 1843 to 1869 1869 to present Books of Land Causes No.1 1793 to 1812 No.2 No.3 Process Books One processioners book One process book One process book lost some leaves gone dilapidated, needs binding will last three years dilapidated lost good good lost needs binding lost will last two years worn good will last 20 years index incomplete fair fair fair fair good new index imperfect in Culpeper Co. 1796 to 1833 1842 to 1849 Oct 1865 to present time One witness book Mar 1849 to Apr 1861 One witness book Oct 1865 to present time Ten land books (Comm. of Revenue) 1865 to 1869 Ten personal property (Comm. of Revenue) One register of births 1865 to present time One register of marriages 1865 to present time One register of deaths 1865 to present time (All Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths before the War are lost) One large index book to the above registers One Code of Virginia One Mayes Code One Acts 1865-6 One Acts 1866-7 One Revised Code 1800 One Supplement to Code 1833 Also Statutes at Large of Congress 1865-6-7-8 8 no cover lost clerks office needs binding 19 2 fee books before the war fee books since the war Papers on File 36 packages of recorded deeds from before 1800 to present time 7 packages wills 6 packages county levy papers previous to the war also since the war 1866-7-8-9 1 packages license returned 1866-7-8-9 2 packages delinquent lands since the war 1 packages delinquent lands before the war 4 packages chancery causes 12 packages office judgments since 1865 10 packages judgments since 1865 1 package justices commissioners and poll lists 1 package judgment docketed 1 package marriage certificates 1 package marriage licenses report of births & deaths by commissioner of revenue since 1865 1 package applications for roads before the war 1 package applications for roads since the war 10 packages executions before the war 5 packages final decrees before the war 7 packages warrants and executions ret. by constables 81 packages miscellaneous papers including judgments, office judgments, rule papers &c. &c. Recommendation In view of the importance that the records of the County should be kept in a condition to afford accurate and ready information of their contents, and especially of the many transfers of property now occurring and likely to occur in the future. We recommend that an appropriation be made for the following purposes. The re-binding of Deed Books W, 3, and 14; that the fifteen pages of Vol. 15, and ninety three pages of Vol. 17 be bound and indexed with Vol 14, and be marked on the back “Liber 14 and parts of 15 and 17” The re-binding of Will Book P. and of the three Minute Books including the years 1790-92, 182125 & 1825-27, and of Fiduciary Bond Book 1852 to 1869, of Rule Book 1826 to 1833 , of Book of Land Causes 1793 to 1812, and of Processors Book 1796 to 1833. The re-pairing of Deed Books Y, 4, 9, 13, 20, & 24. New Indexes for Deed Books M, T, U, 3, 14, 15, & 17 New Indexes for Will Books H, & L New Indexes for Execution Books including the years 1820-23, 1824-28. 1833-36, 1836-38, 184143, & 1843 -46. New Indexes for Judgment Lien Docket Book 1860 to present from pages 74 to page 106 comprising about 300 cases which have never been indexed Also for the preparation of a general index of all the Deed Books up to 1865. We think the present system of indexing Deed Books is defective in the following respects. 1 st The surnames only of the Grantors and Grantees are given. 2 nd In some instances where there are several parties to the same instrument it is only indexed in the name of one grantor and one 9 grantee. We recommend that all deeds be indexed under the full names of each of the parties thereto. We further recommend that a uniform size be adopted for all Deed Books, Minute Books and Will Books – and we suggest as the most convenient size for such books 18 inches in length 12 inches in breadth and 2 ½ inches in thickness. This would give a book of about 650 pages of good paper 1 ¾ inches thick. We suggest the propriety of indexing deeds of trust and of release under the name of the beneficiary as well as of the trustee and grantor. We find the minute book now in use without an index, and all of the opinion that such books should be indexed for each term before the commencement of the following term. We recommend that the miscellaneous papers referred to in the above inventory be asserted; labeled and filed; according to their nature and dates. In order to carry out any of the above suggestions and any other improvements that the court may deem necessary we recommend an appropriation ample to enable the clerk to employ the necessary assistance – or a committee appointed by the court to co-operate with the clerk for that purpose. All of which is respectfully submitted. January 1870 Committee Geo. C. Round Isaac P. Baldwin 14 January 1871 Brentsville Tavern We command you to summon Daniel Whiting to appear before the Judge of our County Court of Prince William County, at the Court House of said County, on the first day of February Court being the 6 th day of February 1871 to answer the complaint of George M. Goodwin that the said Daniel W. Whiting is in possession of an unlawfully withholds from the said plaintiff a certain tenement in the town of Brentsville in the said county, consisting of a three acre lot designated as the Tavern Lot and running parallel with the Public Square north to south which said tenement the said Daniel W. Whiting has been using and still uses as a dwelling and printing office. And have then and there this writ: Witness, Lucien A. Davis clerk of the County Court, at the Court House aforesaid, this 14th day of January 1871 and in the 95th year of the Commonwealth. L. A. Davis January 1874 Brentsville Court House The several denominations worshiping at this place having been granted the privilege of the use of the Court House for religious services, and as the same is liable to abuse and injury during such time, and as the jailor who has the care of the court house is put to trouble in opening the doors and seeing after the same upon much occasions , It is ordered that such privilege be granted such denominations only as shall compensate said jailor for his trouble, and it is further ordered that the doors and windows of the court house except when opened upon such occasions, or for the purposes of court be kept closed. A.N. 25 May 1871 Prince William County Elections An abstract of votes for Township Officers in Prince William County, poller at an election held on the 25 th day of May 1871. 10 Brentsville Township Supervisor Justice of the Peace Assessor Commissioner of Poor Collector Township Clerk Constable Overseer of the Poor Joseph B. Reid George W. Sexsmith Arthur Woodyard William A. Bryant John H. Thomas James M. Sinclair John Rube William R. Snow Michael House John T. Goodwin George B. Chichester E. P. Gaines John L. Sinclair John T. Goodwin J. C. Jones Leroy Reeves John Y. Roseberry Benjamin F. Manuel B. P. Dulin 85 votes 07 votes 98 votes 52 votes 29 votes 68 votes 13 votes 70 votes 19 votes 83 votes 19 votes 83 votes 14 votes 92 votes 08 votes 09 votes 14 votes 62 votes 06 votes F. M. Lewis Jason Ketcham Charles E. Brawner Levi H. Newman George Trimmer A. L. Phillips Henry Colbert Thomas Jones David T. Arrington Isreal Jones 135 votes 87 votes 136 votes 80 votes 136 votes 80 votes 143 votes (not given) 132 votes 87 votes Crawford Cushing Edmund Berkeley John A. Harrison James McDouough John Y. Cundiff Thomas P. Hereford William S. Harrison George W. Saunders John R. Shirley John R. Shirley Newton Brawner William H. Dodd S. R. Donohoe Charles S. Haislip William S. Harrison Thomas P. Hereford 86 votes 87 votes 62 votes 29 votes 94 votes 52 votes 46 votes 89 votes 87 votes 88 votes 91 votes 58 votes 60 votes 02 votes 02 votes 01 vote Majority for School Tax Manassas Township Supervisor Township Clerk Justice of the Peace Overseer of the Poor Commissioner of Roads Majority for School Tax Gainesville Township Supervisor Justice of the Peace Assessor Collector Commissioner of Roads Township Clerk Overseer of the Poor Constable Majority for School Tax Coles Township 11 Supervisor Township Clerk Assessor Collector Commissioner of Roads Overseer of the Poor Justice of the Peace Constable William M. Lynn Lewis Carney James L. Cole James R. Sullivan James M. Barbee Albert W. Lynn M. W. Horton Montraville Cornwell John G. Taylor M. C. Holmes John Atchison Henry A. Keys Henry Purcell James Carter A. F. Dunn? 106 votes 01 vote 128 votes 55 votes 46 votes 20 votes 15 votes 133 votes 94 votes 27 votes 07 votes 73 votes 40 votes 16 votes 60 votes George T. Arrington Lewis Carney William L. Suthard 51 votes 47 votes 28 votes J. F. Wheat Roland D. Moore J. H. Jordan Thomas Chapman Charles F. Bailey A. J. Sincox William S. Chapman William R. Free Henry C. Brawner R. M. Clark James Clark T. J. Kemper Jesse Williams M. J. Keys E. Langworthy Hector Kincheloe Carter, Henry G. M. Ratcliffe C. W. Cockrell John N. Tolson G. M. Ratcliffe C. W. Cockrell John N. Tolson 67 votes 40 votes 03 votes 73 votes 61 votes 44 votes 01 vote 01 vote 79 votes 28 votes 79 votes 59 votes 58 votes 54 votes 28 votes 09 votes 01 vote 95 votes 55 votes 49 votes 64 votes 35 votes 20 votes L. F. Lynn Wm. Davis of Job Scattering A. A. Selecman James W. Davis A. P. Lynn Scattering Wm. Davis of Job 51 votes 06 votes 02 votes 84 votes 08 votes 48 votes 02 votes 10 votes Against the School Tax Dumfries Township Supervisor Assessor Commissioner of Roads Overseer of Poor Justice of the Peace Constable Collector Majority for School Tax Occoquan Township Supervisor Assessor Collector Overseer of the Poor 12 Township Clerk Commissioner of Roads Constable Justice of the Peace Scattering Charles W. Horton R. S. Davis J. G. Horner A. P. Lynn H. A. Duvall Thomas L. Selecman Thomas J. Simpson Mason Carter? 03 votes 73 votes 63 votes 01 vote 46 votes 10 votes 85 votes 03 votes 05 votes Majority for School Tax Given under our hand this 27th day of May 1871 Isaac P. Baldwin August H. Fuechsel Samuel R. Lowe J. J. Cockrell attest: L. A. Davis, clerk Prince William County Prince William County Court March 9th 1870 Isaac Herrick and W. W. Thornton commissioners appointed to advertise and contract for an enclosure around the Court House Lot having reported that Arthur F. Woodyard would take the contract at the price of $290.00 and that was the lowest cost that anyone would undertake it for. It is ordered that said Isaac Herrick and W. W. Thornton be directed and authorized to contract with said Woodyard to furnish the material and put up the said enclosure at that price, the fence to be plank of the character of that between W. W. Kincheloe’s Store and J. B. Reid’s dwelling in this place; said Woodyard to be paid out of the next county levy; and said commissioners are direct to report. J. C. Poor, clerk 25 May 1871 Brentsville Township Election To the Hon Aylett Nicol, Judge of the County Court of Prince William County. The undersigned your petitioners respectfully represent to hour honor that on the 25 th day of May 1871 at Brentsville in Brentsville Township in said County and within the jurisdiction of your honors court, an election was held and conducted by judges of your honor’s appointment to wit; George W. Sexsmith, M. M. Roseberry and Isaac P. Baldwin to fill certain township offices; and your petitioners further represent to your honor that at said election certain ballots were deposited by the qualified voters of said township purporting to be for or against a school tax, the amount however of which, in the exact purposes for which it was intended does not appear on the ballots nor are your petitioners informed on either point; that this vote was taken without any legal notice to your petitioners and the other qualified voters of the said township (which is a school district number in said county) by the board of school trustees for said district to wit B. P. Dulin and Wm. J. Manuel only the clerk of said last named board to wit John L. Sinclair, whose duty as trustees of said district it was by law duly enacted. (___ 8 Sec.___ act of the General Assembly approved 11 July 1870) to prepare and submit to the qualified voters of said district the question whether a tax should be levied on the real and personal property of the people in said district, to provide school houses, school books, for indigent children and other school appliances and current expenses. Your petitioners state that in the absence of this notice and the submission of this question of school tax by the said school trustees your petitioners were in utter ignorance of the amount of tax required except amount is rumor and public report said ___ be required. Your petitioners state that the ballots on the subject of tax for schools ____had written printed on them “For School Tax” or “Against School Tax”, not 13 naming whether the said tax was to be for county or township purposes, whether to make at the ____ of the county superintendent or for the purposes of the district, and that said ballots gave no amount voted for whether ½ mill on the dollar or ten mills on the dollar. The ballots your petitioners allege were ____ meaning ___ and ______and would not authorize the judge aforesaid to say how much tax if any had been voted to be levied for schools in the said district. Your petitioners aver that the school trustees did not submit the question to the qualified voters of the township or district whether they would vote a levy of 2 mills on the dollar of all real and personal property for the purposes of schools in said district, nor was any such notice given said voters by any one and ___ said question not having been submitted could not have been voted for or carried. Your petitioners further aver that ____ the ballots herein allowed to there were eight designating on their face “For ½ mill tax and against 2 mill tax”, that two taxes refer to your petitioners have never been informed in the mode prescribed by law that said eight ballots though plain on their face were rejected and not counted by the said judges of election and that after casting aside said eight ballots the said judges in violation of known law _____ as the result of the election that a school tax of two and a half mill on the dollar on all real and personal property in the district should be paid by your petitioners and the other citizens of said district. We respectfully submit to your honor that no such result was attained; that no tax of two and a half mills on the dollar on all real and personal property in said school district was carried by said election; that the return of said judges was highballed ___ ___ and a great outrage upon the property interest of your petitioners and other citizens of the district; that said ____ of the said judges was a false return and said declare election an untrue election; that the failure to count said ballots was a wrong upon the citizens of said district and that in failing and refusing to count them they invaded the most sacred right of your petitioners and neighbors; and your petitioners pray in view of this great injury to them and the other citizens of the district that your honor will proceed upon the merit of this complaint; examine said ballots and determine _______ the same in accordance with the constitution and laws of the State of Virginia and your petitioners will ever pray. Thomas K. Davis Allen Howison Landy Cooper John T. Meredith Matthew Woodyard Robert H. Hooe John Brawner John G. Roseberry E. P. Gaines Michael Roseberry Jr. John D. Payne __ R. Snow B. S. Robinson L. C. Osmun C. __ Osmun L. A. Marsteller A. A. Marsteller Robert Manuel J. P. Manuel Prince William County to Wit: Personally appeared before me, E. E. Meredith a Notary Public for the said County in the State of Virginia, Thomas K. Davis and E. P. Gaines two persons whose names are signed to the above petition and ___ oath that the statements therein are true to the best of their knowledge and belief. Given under my hand this 1st day of June 1871 in my county aforesaid. E. E. Meredith, N. P. 15 August 1871 Commonwealth vs Charles Barbour The Commonwealth of Virginia and the Jurors aforesaid upon their oath aforesaid do farther present that Charles Barbour on the 15th day of August one thousand eight hundred and seventy one, in the county aforesaid in and upon one John Thomas feloniously willfully and of his malice aforethought did make an assault and that the said Charles Barbour with a certain piece of timber to wit. A piece of fence rail in his hands then and there held, the said John Thomas in and upon the head of him the said John Thomas, then and there feloniously willfully and of his malice aforethought did strike and hit; giving to the said John Thomas then and there with the piece of timber aforesaid towit the piece of fence rail aforesaid, in and upon the aforesaid head of him the said John Thomas__ mortal wound to wit two mortal wounds of which said mortal wound he the said John Thomas from about 3 o’clock in the evening on the said 15 th day of August in the year aforesaid to about ½ past 3 o’clock in the evening of the said 15 th day of August in the year aforesaid, in the County aforesaid did languish and languishing did live; on which said 15 th day of 14 August in the year 1871, the said John Thomas in the county aforesaid of the said mortal wound died; and so the jurors aforesaid upon their oaths aforesaid do say that the said Charles Barbour, him the said John Thomas in the manner and form aforesaid, feloniously willfully and of his malice aforethought did kill and murder against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of Virginia. – Witnesses – Wilmer McLean and William Mathew. James F. Clark Attorney for the Commonwealth 1872 A Bill To Remove County Seat to Manassas To authorize the qualified voters of the county of Prince William to vote on the question of removing the County Court House to Manassas. Whereas numerous and influential citizens of Prince William county have by petition memorialized the General Assembly that the sense of the people of said county should be taken upon the change of the location of the Courthouse of said county therefore, 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, that it shall be the duty of the several officers conducting elections in the county of Prince William, at the time and places for holding the general election on the fourth Thursday in May, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, to prepare a separate ballot box for each voting precinct, in which shall be deposited the ballots of the then qualified voters who shall desire to vote upon the question of said removal. The said ballots shall be respective as follows: For Brentsville For Manassas Each ballot so cast, which shall have written or printed thereon “For Brentsville,” shall be taken and counted as a vote against the removal of said courthouse, and each ballot so cast which shall have written or printed thereon “For Manassas,” shall be taken and counted as a vote for the removal of said courthouse from its present location to the village of Manassas in said county. 2. The manner of receiving and canvassing the ballots at such election on the question of the removal of said courthouse, and making returns and abstracts of the results to the regulations prescribed by the general election law of this state, except that the certificate of the judges of election shall be as follows: We hereby certify that at the election held, votes were cast “For Brentsville,” and cast “For Manassas,” _______ clerk _________ Judge _______ clerk _________ Judge _________ Judge and provide further, that the commissioners of election shall make on a separate sheet an abstract of said courthouse of Prince William County, which abstract shall be duly signed by said commissioners and deposited in the office of the clerk of the county court of said county. 3. If from such returns and abstracts of votes so cast upon the question of the removal of the courthouse of Prince William county it shall appear that a majority of the votes were “For Manassas,” the said village of Manassas shall be, to all intents and purposes, the place of holding courts in the said county of Prince William, and for conducting the business incident there or so soon as suitable buildings may be erected for that purpose; provided, that the people of Manassas shall furnish the necessary lot of ground, enclosed, and erect thereon, without expense to the people of the county, as good or better courthouse, jail and clerk’s offices than those in present use, and shall convey, by proper legal conveyance, the title to the said lot and buildings thereon to the said county, the funds for the purchase of said lot and erection of said buildings to be received by Benjamin D. Merchant, Charles L. Hynson, and William S. Fewell, who shall constitute in connection with the Board of Supervisors, a building committee to erect the courthouse and other necessary buildings; and it shall be the duty of the Board of Supervisors of the county of Prince William, to sell the public buildings at Brentsville upon such terms as they shall deem best, and appropriate the proceeds of said sale towards the erecting of the necessary public buildings at 15 Manassas aforesaid; and the Board of Supervisors of said county shall select a lot on which said public buildings shall be erected; and further provided, said removal of the said courthouse shall not take place before the year 1873. 4. This act shall be enforced from its passage. 26 July 1872 Inquest of John O’Brien Fauquier County to Wit. We the undersigned jurors in said county summoned at an inquest held by R. R. Sanders, acting coroner, J. P. for said county over the dead body of John O’Brien do hereby agree and believe that John O’Brien came to his death by a stab from a knife in the hands of Elijah Cloe. Given under our hands this 26th day of July 1872 R. B. Sanders J.P. and Acting Coroner of Fauquier County Foreman of the Jury – John T. Suthard P. T. Wells W. A. Corbin W. W. Smith Walter Assheton H. W. Kleepstein R. Florence Wm. A. Lyons William A. Lyons Jr. J. F. Sullivan R. F. Phillips William H. Weeks 27 August 1872 Arrest of James F. Clark Prince William County to wit to the keeper of the jail of said County: Receive into your jail and custody James F. Clark herewith sent you he having been brought before me Peter T. Weedon a justice of the peace of the said County charged on the oath of William S. Fewell on suspicion of having on the 21 st day of July 1872 in the County of Prince William aforesaid taken away one Fannie S. Fewell a white female over the age of twelve years against the will of the said Fannie S. Fewell by practicing on her a fraud, enticing her to go with him the said Clark with intent to marry and defile her the said Fannie S. Fewell and him safely keep in your jail and custody until 31 day of August 1872 when you are required to bring him before me to be further examined. Given under my hand and seal the 27 th day of August 1872 P. T. Weedon, J. P. 31 August 1872 James F. Clark – Dying Declaration I was lying on the bed about half asleep. I was aroused by hearing the room door open, on looking I saw a pistol pointing through the inside door, in Rhoda Fewell’s hands. I jumped up and ran to the corner on the right hand side of the door, as I was going to the corner he fired on me and missed me. I ran to the corner on the other side of the door. He shot at me again. I saw him poke the pistol again through the door and I grabbed it, it was about the size of a navy pistol. I tried to wrest it from him but failed. He then drew a smaller one and with that shot me in the breast. I herd somebody out there with him and from his voice took it to be Maj. Thornton endeavoring to get him to stop firing. Just before he fired the last shot Maj. Thornton came and endeavored to stop him from firing. I hereby certify that the above statement is a true copy of the statement as given by James F. Clark. P. T. Weedon J. P. The forgoing was taken before me and sworn to by James F. Clark as his dying declaration. This 31st day of August 1872. P. T. Weedon J. P. January 1873 Grand Jury for January Court James Clark Benjamin Cole Daniel Amidon Roy L. Davis Thomas C. Frazier John W. Davis 16 C. G. Rhine Isaac P. Baldwin A. H. Johnson Jason Ketcham John H. Brammell Albert Buckley William L. B. Wheeler John Reid Burr Glascock Thomas F. Whiting Francis W. Lewis Wm. A. Bryant 6 May 1873 Brentsville Court House Prince William County to Joseph Ash To furnishing & putting up 128 feet of lightening rod on the Court House of said county at 45cents per foot $57.60 Sworn to in open court May 6th 1873 L. A. Davis, clerk 23 May 1873 Vote to Remove County Seat To the Hon: Aylett Nicol Judge of the County Court of Prince William County The undersigned, your petitioners respectfully represent to hour honor that the State Legislature at its last session, passed a special act which received executive sanction to enable the qualified voters of Prince William County to vote at their Townships election on 23 rd day of May 1872 upon the question of removing the County Seat of their County from Brentsville its present location to Manassas, a copy of special act is herewith exhibited, marked A and pray to be read as part of this. That on said 23 rd day of May 1872, the vote on said question was taken at various precincts in said county, and the returns thereof made to the Clerks Office of your honor’s court. That on the 2 nd day after the said election day two of the persons appointed by your honor as commissioners of election for said county, met at the Clerk’s Office of said County Court, and without organizing according to law and in the absence of a quorum proceeded unsworn to open the poll books from the different election precincts in said County, and to count and canvass the said returns. That the said two Commissioners left the said poll books unsealed, and the returns uncounted in the Clerks Office of the said court from that day, until the forth day after the said election day at which time and place a full board convened. These two commissioners however canvassed the election returns from Coles precinct and ascertained the certificate of the Judges and clerks of election to the votes cast, or alleged to have been cast “For Brentsville” and “For Manassas” to be insufficient in law, and it was agreed between said Commissioners that Samuel R. Lowe, one of the said Commissioners should procure from the Judges and Clerks of election at said precinct a proper legal certificate to the said number of votes cast for Brentsville and for Manassas and to have the same at the clerks office before a full board of commissioners, on the following Monday, the 27th of May 1872. Your petitioners further show that the said 4 th day after the said day of election, four commissioners met at the said clerks office, organized and were sworn by the clerk of the board, and this board, thus organized proceeded to canvass the election returns from the various townships in the County and these 12 Jun 1875 Deed Book #25 Ordered that the Treasurer of this County do pay to Lucian A. Davis clerk of this Court fifty dollars for the purpose of redeeming deed book No. 25 now held by a party at Meadville Pennsylvania & also the sum of forty dollars to defray said Davis expenses in going to and returning from said Meadville Pennsylvania. May 1876 Daniel W. Whiting – Challenge to Duel Grand Jury Presentment – “Not A True Bill” Prince William County to Wit. In the County Court for the said County. The Jurors of the Commonwealth of Virginia in and for the body of the County of Prince William and now attending the said Court upon their oaths present that Daniel W. Whiting on the (blank) day of May 1876 in the said County did (unlawfully) send a challenge or message intended to be a challenge in writing to one Robert Tansill to fight a duel against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 17 And the Jury aforesaid upon their oaths aforesaid, do further present that the said Daniel W. Whiting on the day of 1876 in the said County did unlawfully send a challenge or message intended to be a challenge in writing to one Robert Tansill to fight a duel the probable issue of which would have been the death of one or both of them against the statute in such case made and provided and against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of Virginia. E. E. Meredith Attorney for the Commonwealth 9 June 1877 Occoquan Bridge Proposals Wanted NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS – Sealed proposals for the erection of the masonry and superstructure of a BRIDGE ACROSS OCCOQUAN RIVER, between the counties of Fairfax and Prince William, at the village of Occoquan, will be received by the undersigned, commissioners, until SATURDAY, the 9th day of June, 1877, at noon, when they will be opened at Tontine House, in the city of Alexandria. Proposals are invited for an iron bridge 205 feet long and 16 feet wide in the clear, without centre pier, and also for a Howe truss bridge of the same dimensions and with centre pier, the masonry in either case to be of heavy “rubble” laid in cement up to high water mark, and from that point up in lime and sand, and the flooring to be of first class white or box oak, 2 ½ inches thick, and the other timbers to be of North Carolina heart pine; the iron to be first class iron, and in either case the bridge to carry not less than 600 lbs. in the running foot in addition to its own weight, with the factor of safety of five. Wrought iron to be used in tension to be worth fifty-five thousand pounds to the square inch of section. Wrought iron parts in tension not to be strained, beyond ten thousand pounds to the square inch by the combined load above specified and the bridge to be tested by the specified load before being accepted. Payment will be made by the counties of Fairfax and Prince William as follows: One fourth of the contract price on the delivery of the necessary material on the ground; one half of the remainder in thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, and the residue in sixty days thereafter. The position and dimensions of the masonry and centre pier will be marked out and shown to persons desirous of bidding for the work on application to Doctor John S. Powell at Occoquan. Bids will be opened and read out in the presence of the bidders. They should be endorsed “Proposals for building a bridge across Occoquan River,” and be addressed to either Crawford Cushing, Catharpin P. O., Prince William County, Va. or Frank Wooster, Fairfax Court House, Fairfax County, Va. The commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids not deemed satisfactory. William Hunter Crawford Cushing Frank Wooster Joseph B. Reid Commissioners of Fairfax County John S. Powell Commissioners of Pr. William Co. 19 December 1877 Brentsville Court House Prince William County to W. H. Robinson 1877 June 19th to painting doors, windows, sash, blinds, door & window frames & copula, embracing all outside wood work, two coats of paint. $48.00 Wm. H. Robinson June 19th 1877 – I hereby certify that the above account is correct and agreeable to contract. Joseph B. Reid, Commissioner 20 June 1878 Marriage License of George W. Smith to Margaret Crouch District of Columbia To any Minister of the Gospel Authorized to Celebrate Marriages in the District of Columbia, Greeting: You are hereby Licensed to Solemnize the Rites of Marriage between George W. Smith of Prince William County, Virginia to Margaret Crouch of the same place if you find no Lawful Impediment thereto, and having so done you are commanded to appear in the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District and certify the same. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 20 th day of June 1878 R. Jellitt, clerk 18 September 1878 Brentsville Jail & Public Lot Prince William County to Hampton Brenton To 812 feet of heavy oak plank for casing flues in jail making stiles for Public Lot &c. at $5.00 per hundred $24.36 I certify that the above account is correct – A. F. Woodyard 8 October 1878 A. F. Woodyard – County Account To cash paid Martin Rector (Mason) for work repairing jail To cash paid Randolph Spittle for work on jail and stiles To boarding said workmen 6 days at 50 cents per day To 4 days labor for self (in assisting) to repair jail & stiles at $1.50 per day To lime furnished hauling sand &c. $3.00 $5.25 $3.00 $6.00 $1.00 $18.25 Sworn to in open court this 8th day of October 1878 E. Nelson D.C. 8 October 1878 Brentsville Jail Prince William County to Matthew Woodyard To making Irons & Furnishing irons to put round the casing of the jail flues & making spikes $3.00 Sworn to in open court this 8th day of October 1878 21 July 1880 Prince William County to R. W. Hixson Court House Repairs To the Honorable John C. Weedon, Judge of the County Court of Prince William – Your commissioner Jos. B. Reid appointed by an order of Your Honors Court entered at the term 1880 to have certain repairs and alterations made in the Court House. 1 July 1880 To 23 ½ days work for self and O. P. Merritt at 1.75 per day $41.12 1 July 1880 Cash to Peake and Nalls for materials $ 7.20 1 July 1880 Nails and screws furnished $ 2.76 1 July 1880 3 pair of hinges $ .30 1 July 1880 braces for post $ .30 1 July 1880 Nails for putting down matting $ .45 1 July 1880 Timber furnished $ 9.56 1 July 1880 Hauling lumber $ 1.00 1 July 1880 Lime & sand $ 2.00 1 July 1880 Freight bill $ .75 1 July 1880 Plastering & furnishing brick and cleaning up $ 3.70 1 July 1880 Painting $ 1.50 1 July 1880 Whitewashing $ .50 1 July 1880 Making table $ 8.00 27 Aug 1880 To Board bill $16.50 $95.64 1883 Antioch Neighborhood Petition To the Hon. John C. Weedon, judge of County Court of Prince William County. We the undersigned citizens of and residing in the neighborhood of Antioch Church do most respectfully petition your honor not to grant a license to any one for the purpose of selling liquors at Antioch (or Dallas Murray’s Shop) The 19 two being the same place. There never having been a Bar or Store at the place, and certainly not a suitable place for a Bar as the law directs, and would be very detrimental to the interest of the church should one be allowed as the place of selling would be only about 150 yards from the church. There are already 2 Bars about ¾ of a mile north east of the church (at Waterfall) and one at Thoroughfare, 2 miles south. Your kind protection in this matter will be ever grateful. James Smith John Smith G. W. Shirley John A. Harrison C. A. Downs J. P. Smith T. H. Hawes Jane P. Foley Mary Jane Foley Edmond Berkeley Miss Elizabeth Foley Mrs. Mildred Smith Mrs. Mattie Rector J. S. Sinclair John Griffith J. P. Hulfish T. F. Whiting Smith, G. W. Jr. Mrs. Martha Harrison Mrs. James Smith Miss May Shirley Mrs. William Shirley John C. Gossom E. W. Clowe R. P. Griffith Miss Ida Foley Miss Josephine Foley John White H. M. Clarkson G. A. Hulfish John Creel Cyrus Bowley Mrs. Catherine Whiting R. A. Foley 10 March 1884 Commonwealth of Virginia vs Stuart McInteer Letter to Marion Abel To Miss Marion Abel I hereby agree to marry you and am willing to consummate the marriage immediately as I am incarcerated in Jail now. I will have to ask that you come to Brentsville for the purpose of my marrying you, which I will do immediately on your arrival and witness my hand and seal on this 10 th day of March 1884 in the jail at Brentsville, Prince William County, Virginia. Stuart McInteer (seal) R. A. Sinclair (witness) Commonwealth vs Stuart McInteer This case having been considered on the record and the petition of the accused it is ordered that the petitioner Stuart McInteer be discharged from custody 1884, March 27 th. James Keith To the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Prince William County, Virginia 7 October 1884 Court House Examination To the Honorable Wm. E. Lipscomb, Judge of the County Court of Prince William County that an order made at your last term appointed me commissioner in reference to the repairs of the cealing of the Court House and walls and so forth for repairs that after an examination of the same that I respectfully report to Court that the cealing is in a bad condition and therefore recommend that a new cealing be put on and the walls properly repaired and white coated and the cupalow properly tined and the cealing of the Jury Room plastered and a door cut and made between the 2 Clerks Offices connecting the two and the doors that now connect the 2 offices to the Court Room cases and therefore recommend that the cost will not exceed eighty dollars which is all respectfully submitted. Jos. B. Reid 1885 Colored Citizens of Manassas Petition Against Liquor To Judges, William E. Lipscomb of Prince William County Court in the State of Virginia. We the undersigned citizens (Colored) of Manassas and vicinity knowing the evil influences arising from the sell of intoxicating liquors, hereby protest against it and respectfully petition your honor to refuse to grant licenses for the sale of intoxicants within the corporation of Manassas or vicinity of three miles. This favor we ask in behalf of the prosperity of the village. 20 William Kelly Warner Lomax Wash. Pendleton Tielden Strawter P. S. Jett Charles Lewis Samuel Pickett Allen Jackson Daniel Lomax Jarred J. Naylor John W. Doleman Lawson Meritt John Johnson William Lomax Short John Robinson 1885 Citizens of Manassas Petition Against Liquor To Judges, William E. Lipscomb of Prince William County Court in the State of Virginia. We the undersigned citizens of Manassas and vicinity knowing the evil influences arising from the sell of intoxicating liquors, hereby protest against it and respectfully petition your honor to refuse to grant licenses for the sale of intoxicants within the corporation of Manassas or vicinity of three miles. Mrs. J. J. Rumberg Miss Mary Mitchell Mrs. Francis Furr Mrs. Emma Houchens Mrs. E. C. Francis Mrs. B. M. Florence Mrs. Mary Thakesson? Mrs. Hattie L. Burdge Mrs. W. W. Davis Mrs. Carrie E. Black Mrs. G. W. Hixson Mrs. Sarah Ann Round Mrs. E. J. Thatcher Mrs. Flora Jones Mrs. George Trimmer L. A. Pine Kate E. Trimmer Blanche Rogers Mrs. J. Sweeney Mrs. Rorabaugh Mrs. Rebecca Weir Nellie Hazen Ella Weir S. A. Hazen C. A. Latimer Mrs. Althea E. Loose Mrs. Edward Tyler Mrs. Anna S. Tansill Sarah Lickle Mrs. Nettie Medford Mrs. E. G. Adamson Mrs. Mollie F. Koontz Fannie L. Brigg Mrs. R. W. Merchant Mary E. Boorman Ida S. Nicol Mrs. Robert Waters Edith Adamson Mrs. M. H. Davis Mrs. W. B. Kincheloe Mrs. Kate Roseberry Miss M. E. Carter Mrs. Muddiman Miss S. C. Carter Mary C. Newman A. P. Kincheloe Miss Fannie Carter Sue? Iden Mrs. J. A. Cannon Mrs. C. Merritt Mrs. Somerville Lyon Mrs. J. Willett Mrs. C. M. Limstrong Mrs. Rachel Hixson Miss Annie Adamson Mrs. William T. Smith Mrs. Lillie Limsey Mrs. C. A. S. Hopkins Mrs. E. Foot Miss Maggie R. Smith Mrs. R. Milligan Mrs. Roberta Merchant Miss Kate Hooe Mrs. __ Asheton Miss Martha F. French Miss Lucy A. French Mrs. Wallace Hixson Mrs. W. A. Brawner Mrs. V. J. Iden Jennie Smith Mollie Newman Emily C. Round Ella M. Howard A. M. Reeves? Mrs. Rector Harriet Baldwin Nellie McClanahan Eliza J. Huffman Lucy A. Muddiman Clara Boorman 21 N. E. Waugh Mrs. Mary __ Hixson Mrs. M---- Muddiman J.__ Brawner Mrs. Horace Ashton 1885 Buckland Mill Upon the motion of Eliza Jane Campbell administratrix and William H. Bayne and C. M. Roche administrator, with the will annexed of Ross Campbell deceased, it appearing to the court, that the statute, in such cases, made and promised, has been fully complied with, the attorney for the commonwealth being present. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court from evidence, adduced before it, by the applicants, that, they were purchasers, for value, without actual notice, of the real estate, in Prince William County, known as the “Buckland Mills”. Containing 149 acres, and upon the record of real estate, delinquent for the non payment of taxes, page 14, charged with taxes, delinquent for the years 1877-1878-1879-1880-18811882 and 1883, to wit, state tax, wit & charges in amount $31.44; and county, and school taxes and charges, in amount $26.20; that they said applicant have paid the purchase money and received a deed, for their said purchase, from the Comm. of the Circuit Court of Fauquier County, under decree, properly enrolled in the suit, styled “Campbell vs Hunton” doth order, that said record and books be corrected, and doth exonerate said tract of land, from the delinquent taxes and levies, aforesaid. 6 April 1885 Clerk’s Office Manassas, Virginia, April 6th 1885 Prince William County – To L. A. Houchens & Company December 20 1884 – To one wood stove (for clerk’s office) $10.00 To one damper $ .25 $10.75 14 April 1885 Occoquan Bridge Lumber Occoquan Bridge, Prince William County to L. Ledman to 363 feet of lumber for Occoquan Bridge at 2 cents a foot. $7.27 We certify that this lumber was ordered by us and has been used on the Occoquan Bridge. F. C. Davis, committee R. M. Davis, committee April 14th 1885 27 April 1885 Brentsville Clerk’s Office Prince William County to G. F. Akers for putting in one door in Clerk’s Office. This account is correct and I recommend the payment of it. Joseph B. Reid – Commissioner April 27th 1885 10 June 1885 Occoquan Bridge painting Occoquan, June 10th 1885, County of Prince William to James F. Grimes – To painting one half of Occoquan Bridge with red led & oil (best) To one and one half gall. Green paint @2 To Red Paint and Green Paint for second coat on main cords 22 34.75 3.00 1.50 39.25 We the undersigned committee recommend the payment of this claim. F. C. Davis committee R. M. Davis, committee 21 June 1885 Occoquan Bridge painting June 21st 1885, Prince William County to E. K. Davis, two dollars and 50 cents for extra work in painting the Occoquan Bridge. This work was ordered by the committee and recommend the payment of same. F. C. Davis, committee R. M. Davis, committee 25 June 1885 Commonwealth of Virginia vs J. Robert King Prince William County to Wit: In the County Court for the said County the Jurors of the Commonwealth of Virginia in and for the body of the County of Prince William and now attending the said Court upon their oaths present that J. Robert King of the said County on the 25 th day of June in the year 1855 about the home of 9 o’clock in the night of that day in the County aforesaid a certain dwelling house of one A. Lee McInteer there situate, feloniously and maliciously did burn against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of Virginia. – upon the testimony of Phianas Love & Others before the Grand Jury. A. L. McInteer, G. W. Ratcliffe, J. H. Gray, Thomas Ashby, L. E. Merchant, and Robert Waters. E. E. Meredith Attorney for the Commonwealth September 1885 Occoquan, VA To Hon. William E. Lipscomb, Judge of County Court of Prince William. We the undersigned voters of Occoquan District most humbly petition your honor not to grant any license for the sale of intoxicating liquors in our district until after an election “for or against the licensing of the sale of intoxicating liquors” is held. Jas. Snider C. M. Doleman H. Tibbs R. Good F. S. Reynolds L. E. Swann J. Rowe R. Harris B. Washington T. Snidor S. Nash P. Harris J. W. Jackson Jas. Murry September 1885 Clerk’s Office Case The order entered in this day of Sept. 1885 requiring a case to store the old records of the Clerk’s Office & thereby given room for those of a more recent date has been complied with by the erecting of one in the Jury Room of the Court House by M. A. Reid: which I consider is well built & of good material, as to the value of same, I am at a loss to report, not being a competent judge of such work or of the material used. Respectfully E. Nelson 11 September 1885 Brentsville Public Lot Prince William County to Wit. To John H. Pollard 11 September 1885 – To cleaning out well in the Public Lot $7.00 The work was done according to agreement and I recommend the payment of the same. Jos. B. Reid, Commissioner 23 28 Dec 1885 Delinquent Taxes 1865-1883 A Record of all Real Estate of Prince William County returned delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes assessed thereon for the years 1865 to 1883 inclusive, including interest thereon at the rate of six per centum per annum, from the 15th day of December of the year such Taxes were assessed, until the 1st day of February, 1886 Notice to owners of delinquent lands and others. The list of delinquent land for the years 1865,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82 and 1883 in Prince William County have been returned by the Auditor of Public Accounts to me which said lands will be sold, each tract separately, for the amount delinquent for state and county taxes with 5 per cent commission and expense due thereon unless the same shall be paid before the day of sale. The sale of delinquent lands will take place at Brentsville on Monday, the 1 st day of February, 1886, court day, at 10 o’clock a. m. and continued from day to day and from court to court, until all are disposed of. Any person wishing to pay the taxes and expenses on any such delinquent lands, can do so at any time before the sale of the same, by calling on the undersigned, at Brentsville, Va. December 28th 1885 W. W. Kincheloe Treasurer of Prince William County Name of person charged A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company A. & F. Railroad Company Abel, William G. Adams, George F. Alexander, C. W. heirs Alexander, Robert estate Alexander, Robert estate Alexander, Robert estate Alexander, Robert estate Alexander, Robert estate Alexander, Robert estate Alexander, Sarah F. Allen, Amos Allen, Washington Allen, William estate Allen, Z. & R. A. Colbert Anderson, Richard Annis, John A. Annis, Richard heirs Archer, A. N. & Nicalin Arnold, James Arnold, Jane Arrington, David F. Arrington, F. & C. Acres or Lots 5 4 19 12 ½ 8½ 8 22 7 53 1 lot 1 1 79 blank 384 1 lot 5 lots 93 10 40 1 452 79 3 52 100 127 1 lot 163 ½ 2 lots 210 ½ 50 100 18 Location part of Myers tract part of Joe Naglie’s part of John Naglie’s part of S. Troth’s part of Potomac River part of Potomac River part of Potomac River Cockpit mountain part of Potomac River location not given Potomac River Potomac River location not given Daggs Spring Houles Mill Bull Run No. 8 Dumfries No. 176,197,61,63,22 Dumfries near Dumfries near Dumfries near Dumfries near Dumfries location not given location not given near Thoroughfare Station location not given Quantico adj. Hooe, part Renoe tract Dumfries on Little Creek Dumfries Forest Champs Mill Place Quantico Run near Bacon Race 24 Amount due $2.47 $0.85 $8.39 $5.29 $2.36 $2.59 $22.73 $4.35 24.53 $1.39 $0.18 $0.22 $12.40 $79.42 $31.81 $0.21 $2.17 $19.82 $3.89 $8.63 $0.54 $27.21 $4.01 $0.83 $4.00 $76.74 $19.27 $0.14 $2.01 $30.98 $41.17 $3.74 $2.78 $29.54 Arrington, George W. Jr. Arrington, Mary A. Arrington, Mary A. Arrington, Mary & Sister Arrington, Thaddeus Arrington, Thaddeus Arundell, Charles A. Ashby, Elizabeth G. Ashby, Elizabeth G. Ashby, Elizabeth G. Ashby, George Ashby, J. for Mrs. Shackelford Ashby, J. for Mrs. Shackelford Ashmon, Sarah M. Auld, Collin Austin, Benjamin Avery & Kemper Baker, Charles E. Baker, Wm. trustee “67 – 69 Balch, C. P. Baldwin, Phil. Baryman, Thomas N. Bauley, Mary V. & others Beaumont, Francis Beavers, Annie Beavers, James Beavers, William Beckett, William Bell, Hezekiah Bell, Waltus estate Benson, Charles estate Berkeley, Charles E. Berkeley, Norborn Berry, John Berryman, Sarah F. Beveer, Jacob Black, Samuel Blakeley, John Boggs, Nancy Bogus, Samuel Bohannan, Thomas estate Boley, Mary F. & others Boswell, William Boswell, William Botts, Alexander estate Botts, Alexander estate Botts, William estate Bower, Silas G. Bowers, Joseph Bowley, John H. Bradfield, Daniel Bradfield, Geo. B. heirs Brawner & Davis Brawner, William Brewis, F. M.& N. E. Nuff Brice, John 23 60 ½ 5½ 6 13 ½ 37 118 234 ¼ 47 67 ½ 168 33 ½ 7 158 1 lot 2½ 286 ½ 72 ½ 282 30 9½ 205 ½ 100 30 100 25 363 226 ½ 3½ 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 312 1 lot 102 ½ 1 lot 345 153 ¾ 80 196 1 lot 10 14 41 ½ 1 lot 1 lot 300 297 326 19 ¾ 50 84 ½ 1 lot 64 65 281 Bacon Road adj. Farnsworth Raccoon Hill near Peaksville near Maple Valley Bacon Road Occoquan adj. Fox adj. Doan near Bacon race part Evergreen Raccoon Mill joins W. Keys location not given Newport adj. Mitchell & Goods on Paint run location not given location not given on Cattail Branch Forest Hayfield part Renoe tract part Oak Grove Forest adj. Smith’s Forest near Poor House Quantico Dumfries Dumfries location not given on Bull Run Mountains Occoquan Hayfield Haymarket near Dumfries on Occoquan Lansdown near Lansdown Newport part A. Anderson near Whalins near Arringtons Dumfries Newport near Powell’s Run location not given Little Bull Run on Cedar Run near Bradley Trimmer Occoquan near Occoquan Cabin Branch on Tacket’s Road 25 $3.63 $5.83 $1.09 $0.64 $0.75 $3.02 $16.22 $41.14 $6.49 $12.45 $27.09 $13.35 $2.01 $2.71 $0.53 $1.81 $44.03 $23.37 $51.22 $6.75 $6.58 $60.42 $8.18 $3.27 $5.33 $1.97 $1.12 $12.86 $6.90 $12.10 $0.78 $0.26 $2.69 $2.48 $5.67 $3.13 $20.52 $24.69 $1.70 $98.49 $6.27 $3.60 $1.79 $2.11 $8.15 $0.68 $15.12 $46.44 $267.88 $2.15 $2.91 $5.40 $7.51 $9.18 $18.20 $21.48 Bridwell, H. P. heirs 99 ½ Bridwell, Isaac 110 Bridwell, Isaac 102(?) Bridwell, Isaac estate 149 Broughton, J. D. 135 ½ Brown, John 5½ Brown, John 10 Browner, R. T. 288 Bruth, Samuel 515 Bryant, Daniel 101 ½ Bryant, Julia 31 ½ Buckner, (Aris?) 412 Burke, Gusta (col) 57 Bullett, A. C. estate 3 lots Bullard, James P. 208 Bullett, Deyessus 33 lot Burkley, Charles F. 535 Burroughs, T. L. & others trustees for Rich. 5 Butler, C. E. 47 Butler, L. B. trustee for French 1 lot Butler, N. B. 62 ½ Byrne, Lydia 45 Callahan, George W. 3.75 Callahan, Sarah M. 10 ½ Calvert, Cadwell C. 67 Calvert, Elizabeth 1 lot Calvert, George 67 Calvert, John 25 Calvert, R. A. 1 lot Calvert, R. A. page torn Calvert, Robert A. page torn Calvert, Robert R. 211 ½ Campbell, Davis 43 Cannon, F. B. & E. S. Phillips page torn Cannon, George A. 38 Cannon, Mary B. estate 160 Cannon, Mary B. estate page torn Cannon, Ro estate page torn Cannon, Thomas estate 2½ Carney, George F. 89 Carney, Henry 200(?) Carney, Henry 100 Carr, William estate 1 lot Carrico, Harrison page torn Carson, Robert page torn Carter, Cassius 736 Carter, Cassius 2¼ Carter, Cassius 135 Carter, Cassius heirs 4½ Carter, E. L. heirs 122 Carter, F.W., J. Holmes, G. W. Holmes 282 Carter, George F. 180 Carter, J. C. 17 ½ Carter, James 10 ½ Carter, James page torn Carter, James P. 10 ½ Clifton Mills location not given Cedar Run near Ewell location not given location not given adj. Henry Haislip Cabin Branch Cock Pit Point adj. Calvert adj. Hannett on Piney ridge & Turnpike adj. Cannon Newport near Jacob Davis Newport Gainesville on Bull Run Mountains adj. Moses Hixson location not given location not given Occoquan on Piney Branch near Dumfries on Occoquan Creek Dumfries Quantico Creek Rocky Branch Brentsville page torn adj. H. C. Haislip Gainesville adj. Hyde on Cannon’s Branch adj. Bradfield Quantico page torn page torn near Dumfries Chappawamsic run adj. Berryman adj. Berryman Dumfries adj. Nutt Manassas adj. Fred Foote adj. Foote adj. Fred Foote Brentsville adj. Lewis adj. Rowerly & Torrly on Carter’s Branch part of Faulkland Occoquan adj. Roseberry on Occoquan Run 26 $19.89 $65.89 $25.69 $5.36 $15.83 $12.40 $1.36 $8.40 $621.23 $22.65 $2.50 $35.80 $56.90 $51.19 $26.84 $0.50 $89.90 $61.58 $4.36 $10.63 $13.18 $7.27 $33.08 $3.53 $43.10 $1.13 $18.87 $2.78 $3.50 $3.45 $32.27 $135.61 $2.34 $1.35 $3.88 $8.83 $9.86 $8.83 $2.36 $31.64 $41.72 $41.71 $1.76 $1.67 $1.38 $150.91 $23.62 $150.91 $8.26 $35.95 $26.26 $6.51 $1.36 $4.48 $6.98 $1.45 Carter, John Jr. estate Carter, John T. Carter, Thomas N. Carter, W. L. estate Carter, William (col.) Carter, Wm. Jr. Carter, Wm. Jr. Carter, Wm. Jr. Carter, Wm. Sr. Carter, William B. Chancellor, A. M. estate Chancellor, A. M. estate Chapin, E. N. & H. L. Chapman, C. F. Chapman, Julia Chapman, M. W. Chapman, M. W. Chapman, Thomas’ estate Chapman, Thomas’ heirs Chapman, Thomas’ heirs Cheshire, E. & Susan Chew, Fielder B. Chick, Chas estate Chipell, O. P. Claggett, C. C. estate Claggett, Columbia Claggett, J. H. Clark, Harry A. Clark, Robert M. Claws, F. F. Cleary, William Cockrell, G. H. & H. Cockrell, George II estate Cockrell, George II estate Cockrell, James H. estate Cockrell, Moses estate Cockrell, Roland L. Cockrell, William estate Cockrell, William H. estate Cockrell, William H. estate Cockrell, William H. estate Cohen, George Cole, Basil Cole, Elias Cole, K. B. & J. W. Cole, Thomas (col.) Collins, Samuel C. Collins, Samuel C. Collins, Samuel C. Colvert, T. B. Cook, Isreal Cooper, B. estate Cooper, B. estate Cooper, Benjamin Cordell, Richard S. Cornwell, Thomas 1631 289 8 torn page 3½ 223 200 30 223 page torn 126 361 114 ½ 295 162 100 page torn 1 lot 110 320 19 page torn page torn page torn 212 page torn page torn 115 page torn page torn 525 156 ½ 371 40 1 lot 136 250 547 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 75 41 57 torn page 57 100 165 105 120 ½ 14 320 200 1 lot 50 150 Falkland on Bull Run Carter’s Green on C. Lick Powells Run on Chappawamsic Run near Occoquan on Occoquan Run Quantico Chappawamsic Quantico Forest location not given location not given location not given near Dumfries Chappawamsic Run location not given page torn Dumfries No. 36 adj. Forbes location not given Quantico Run on Dawkins Branch Chappawamsic adj. Williams Stage Road Hammett Tract Hammett Tract adj. D. Arrington adj. Cockrell adj. Robinson & Green Cock P N Point location not given location not given Orange Field (72) #27 Forest location not given location not given Dumfries Dumfries Dumfries Brentsville Township (illegible) Quantico Hayfield Quantico Forest Forest adj. King (says ose run) on south side of A. & O railroad location not given location not given Brentsville North run adj. John Weedon 27 $533.70 $311.14 $1.48 $45.56 $0.29 $9.86 $33.01 $4.06 $13.03 $10.48 $11.96 $9.75 $29.95 $64.87 $6.20 $7.00 $185.61 $0.12 $28.89 $7.22 $2.33 $51.36 $3.62 $21.06 $65.34 $24.71 $38.10 $26.36 $16.91 $587.86 $4.12 $50.39 $27.89 $4.42 $9.01 $105.21 $12.31 $3.51 $2.10 $0.40 $10.49 $18.47 $11.25 $57.17 $14.60 $2.31 $5.15 $1.88 $28.36 $5.36 $4.33 $2.71 $2.21 $26.40 $10.86 Coulter, Ann & Children Cox, R. C. Crain, E. B. & wife Crosen, Robert estate Cross, H. J. Cross, Harrison Crowell, Alfred H. Cudell, Roland S. Curtis, Julia A. Daniel, Tracy Davis, Benson Davis, Benson estate Davis, F. C. Davis, D. M. Davis, Hugh C. estate Davis, Hugh C. estate Davis, S. K. Davis, S. K. Davis, Susan Davis, Susan Davis, Thomas K. Davis, W. B. Davison, Robert C. Dawe, Mary Dawe, Mary estate Dawe, P. & W. Dean, Derisa (col.) Dogan, Medora Donohoe, John Dowell, James Dowell, Wm. D. estate Dowell, Wm. D. estate Downs, George W. Duison, R. C. Dulaney, Charles W. Dulin, Wm. E. Dulin, Wm. E. Dulin, Wm. E. Dulin, Wm. E. Dunlop, George Dunlop, George Dunlop, John Duvall, Alexander Duvall, Alexander estate Duvall, H. A. trustee Duvall, James Dye, John estate Fair, William A. Fairbanks, Rufus Fairfax, John W. Farrell, Michael Fewell, James Fisher, Samuel H. estate Fitzhugh, John estate Fitzhugh, William H. Fletcher, John W. page torn page torn page torn 30 ½ page torn 817 page torn page torn page torn 69 page torn 63 200 154 page torn page torn 92 ½ 178 245 175 178 173 81 ½ lots page torn 152 6 47 lots lots ½ lot 3 lots 75 page torn 100 130 6½ 2 lots 71 ½ 135 59 1 lot 462 ½ 57 ½ 17 ½ 57 ½ 120 303 1 lot 522 ½ 46 199 ½ 1 lot 140 1 lot 1 part lot 27 near Dumfries adj. Bryant & King Gainesville Poplar Grove Bull Run Forest location not given at Potomac near Ashmore location not given Occoquan Run near Davis on Occoquan location not given location not given Brentsville Brentsville Forest Bacon Race at Bristoe Ashmore location not given Dumfries Cabin Branch Neabsco on Chappwamsic Manassas Newport Dumfries 65, 67 Dumfries Dumfries Bull Run Mountain Quantico Run adj. Mills Powell’s Run Cabin Branch Dumfries Powell’s Run Occoquan Occoquan Dumfries Little Creek Little Creek Occoquan location not given Bull Run not given #32 Buckland on Potomac Forest not given Occoquan on Cedar Run Dumfries part of McPherson tract 28 $2.66 $9.98 $3.19 $6.89 $0.92 $5.75 $105.21 $4.86 $13.02 $24.04 $19.63 $5.60 $19.29 $4.05 $6.77 $13.01 $40.90 $2.99 $11.92 $136.43 $79.66 $13.16 $7.78 $19.36 $27.90 $0.42 $12.90 $16.36 $15.59 $0.74 $2.15 $15.86 $10.71 $33.39 $4.84 $19.41 $0.75 $5.20 $11.34 $17.98 $1.31 $17.88 $3.70 $0.73 $4.05 $10.05 $25.42 $1.61 $831.98 $2.54 $10.64 $6.22 $24.17 torn not given Florence, Benjamin Florence, Roland estate Fogarty, John Foley, Ann E. Foley, Ann E. (heirs 1879) Foley, E. H. Foley, E. H. Forbes, Murry Foote, C. A. Foote, Jo Foster, Eliz Foster, James R. Foster, Redmon Foster, Thomas Fox, John & Vanbrook Fox, John & Vanbrook Francis, John A. French, J. F. French, John R. & Jas. W. Fuller, Edward H. Fuschel, A. H. Gaines, Albert heirs Gaines, Edwin estate Gaines, Edwin estate Gaines, Edwin estate Gaines, Thomas B. Gaines, William H. Sr. Galleher, M. & Charles Gamble, John Garner, Thomas Garner, William Gaskins, Catherine Gaskins, Susan (col) Gaugh, Jas R. George, Virginia Gibson, Francis B. estate Gibson, George Gilbert, Minor Gilcherest, Thomas Gill, Lettie Glasscock, O. F. Golding, Thomas Goodwin, John H. Goodwin, William Gore & McAfee Grandling, Edward Graham, John estate Gray, Francis Gray, Francis Graybill, Lewis H. Graybill, Mary W. T. Grason, Enoch (col.) Grason, Enoch Grason, Enoch Grason, Enoch Grason, Enoch (col.) ¼ 234 111 209 86 11 9 649? 219 108 ½ 1 lot 195 ½ 1 lot 6 lots 128 ½ 78 2 lots 221 1598 1 lot 22 ½ 68 74 ½ 95 73 46 14 ½ 1 lot 250 89 ¼ 89 14 torn 3 50 172 151 ½ 249 ½ 100 12 1 lot 72 140? 11 216 25 1 lot 1 lot 37 47 ½ 12 44 61 5¾ 50 100 at Manassas Station Forest Hooe & Others adj. Antioch Church part poplar hill adj. Berkeley and others part Mt. Atlas On Quantico Run on Little Bull Run Quantico Run Brentsville part Sunnyside Brentsville Brentsville adj. Byrd Powell’s Run Buckland Racoon Hill Frenchville not given near Leary’s Mill part Cedar Grove part Cedar Grove Cross Plan adj. B. Robertson Bristoe on Piney Branch at Bristoe Station not given on Bull Run Occoquan Rub Forest adj. Larkin Bethlehem Gainesville Coles part Massadale Lansdown near Bristoe Station near Glasscock on Rocky Branch No. 29 North Run French Run adj. Beavers adj. C. C. Claggett on Quantico Run not given Carrborough Quantico adj. Taylor adj. Taylor Hayfield Chappawamsic “Brentown” Chappawamsic adj. Lange & Co. 29 $0.09 $37.97 $49.21 $83.63 $28.39 $8.64 $6.75 168.38 $57.37 $17.27 $1.64 $18.87 $0.22 $10.64 $136.96 $71.26 $3.41 $10.66 $561.25 $7.71 $1.47 $4.74 $7.62 $40.74 $115.69 $3.51 $5.39 $2.03 $211.65 $2.62 $1.74 $0.51 $14.30 $6.31 $2.42 $23.44 $31.19 $39.48 $12.92 $7,02 $13.64 $4.90 $30.37 $2.02 $30.27 $1.63 $0.68 $0.09 $2.12 $5.54 $21.66 $16.78 $14.14 $1.37 $23.20 $40.73 Grason, Henry estate (col) Green, Ann Green, Elijah estate Green, Roscoe H. Greenwool, Walter Gregg, John W. Jr. Gregg, Myron E. Gregory, Marshall & Ward Gregory, Marshall & Ward Gregory, Marshall & Ward Grigsby, Bettie M. Grigsby, Bettie M. & Others Grigsby, Bettie M. Grigsby, John R. Griffin, William Hall, Henry D. Hall, John Hall, William trustee Hall’s heirs Hanner, George W. Harest, Walter Harper, John N. Harris, John Harrison, B. E. Harrison, B. E. estate Harrison, Elias Harrison, James Harrison, James Harrison, John estate Harrison, Sally estate Heath, Francis A. Hereford, T. P. S. Herndon, E. & D. Herryon, John estate Hibbs, Benjamin Hodgkin, Mary Hodgkin, William F. Holland, M. F. L. Holly, John A. Holmead, Charles H. Holmes, F. W. Holmes, Thomas Holtzman, William F. Holzyman, William P. Hooe & Johnson Hooe, Margaret heirs Hooe, R. H. Hooe, R. H. Hooe, R. H. Hooe, R. H. Hooe, R. & Thomas Hooe, Rice W. Hornbaker, J. H. & W. estate Horton, Henry M. Howison, B. Hooe Huber, George 69 ¾ 4 lots 7½ 1 lot 40 lot ¼ acre 47 ½ 377 581 ¾ 286 488 488 ¾ 470 237 1 lot 100 230 ½ lot 82 302 313 ¼ 48 1 lot 106 13 ½ 10 3 4 lots 196 318 2 lots 99 ¾ 2 lots 26 ½ 1½ ½ lot 91 278 40 94 60 ½ 18 28 148 ½ 80 88 203 88 144 ½ 950 ½ 2 lots 50 6¾ 4 lots Studley Dumfries Racoon Hill Manassas Forest #58 Maple Valley not given not given not given Free tract 3 R 74 P Free tract free tract Forest Chappawamsic 2 acres Haymarket adj. Bird part Bushey Ridge No. 5 on Piney Branch near Lansdowne Powell’s Run Gainesville Haymarket near Lansdown near Patterson near Hartford adj. Patterson Brentsville Chappawamsic adj. Lynn & Tibbs Haymarket Cedar Run Dumfries adj. Berkeley Forest Brentsville near Byrne adj. James Jackson adj. Bryant & King adj. Roseberry Brentsville Potomac River Wharf on Potomac River adj. McLean Godfrey Forest Free Tract not given Forest Neabsco part of Lansdowne Brentsville Breattone on Bushey Ridge Dumfries 30 $3.49 $3.98 $5.79 $0.63 $2.74 $15.87 $2.01 $1.07 $5.06 $6.66 $9.35 $130,50 not given $74.37 $35.57 $1.84 $9.20 $43.75 $23.29 $14.24 $84.59 $109.89 $5.37 $3.27 $17.25 $0.89 $6.11 $1.39 $3.98 $73.89 33.35 $0.31 $9.47 $2.61 $5.45 $0.17 $10.55 $3.19 $65.33 $4.63 $9.08 $8.50 $21.07 $112.07 $228.08 $32.85 $10.58 torn $14.22 $23.95 $251.45 $0.15 $0.83 $10.97 $1.12 $7.42 Hulfish, Garrett Hulfish, Garrett Hulfish, Garrett Hunton & Brother Hunton, Charles H. estate Hunton, Charles H. estate Hunton, Charles H. estate Hunton, Eppa Hunton, J. B. Hunton, J. B. Hunton, J. B. & E. Smith Hunton, W. E. Hunton, William estate Hutchinson, John estate Hyde, Harvey Ish, Robert estate Ish, Robert estate Ives, Reuben Jackson, Francis Jacobs, Augustus Jasper, Daniel estate Jelliff, Gould D. Jennings, Thomas Jewell, B. E. F. & P. Jewell, Elijah Jewell, Silas Johnson, Hazelton Johnson, John F. & Others Maddox, Thomas Maddox, William Mame, Emily C. Manassas Gap R.R. Co. Manassas Gap R R. Co. Manly, Sandy Marley, Louisa Marshall, John A. Marsteller, Ann Marsteller, Cyrus estate Marsteller, Samuel A. Maxfield, A. E. Maxfield, George L. Maxfield, Minor McCall, Horace McCuin, Sarah McEwing, Edward McLean, Virginia B. McNair, Ernest & Co. McPherson, John D. McPherson, John D. McPherson, John D. McPherson, R. M. trustee Melvin, Maria L. Melvin, Maria Meredith, J. M. Miles, John (col) Milstead, Isaac 47 ¼ 2 lots 38 ¼ 4 lots 26 1 lot 22 ½ 25 lot 2 lots 149 3 lots 3 lots 2 lots 100 ½ 300 162 18 83 ¼ 162 30 lots 65 105 25 25 6 13 20 ½ 40 38 ½ lots 2 2 30 140 150 92 340 96 7 100 1 lot 2 31 ¾ 985 42 384 14 ½ 255 ½ 50 18 18 220 1 lot 199 Haymarket Haymarket near Haymarket 10,11,1,8 Kinsley’s Mills Buckland near Buckland adj. Cole Buckland No. 3 & 2 Buckland Mills No. 34,35,36 No. 34,35,36 No. 140,141 Gallop on Bull Run Mountain on Bull Run Mountain Forest Powell’s Run adj. Davis not given Dumfries # 46 & 64 Cabin Branch Goose Run not given Goose Run near Antioch on Cabin Branch Neabsco Run on Quantico part of Orangefield depot building at Manassas adj. Waterloo on Cedar Run near Maple Valley Brentsville on Dawkins Branch on Cattail Branch adj. Tinns part Evergreen adj. Copen not given on Broad Run on Quantico Yorktown Chappawamsic part of Liberia part of Liberia part of Liberia Liberia near Daggs Spring near Daggs Spring Quantico Run not given on Wolf Run 31 $8.22 $7.95 $3.35 $96.42 $126.85 $34.93 $14.44 $5.24 $0.66 $13.66 $403.69 $1.93 $3.19 $0.95 $6.83 $23.62 $12.75 $2.65 $7.89 $1.99 $0.27 torn $26.11 $31.01 torn torn torn torn $2.18 $5.38 $14.44 $93.37 $2.64 $0.90 $2.25 $6.84 $22.00 $38.13 $25.79 $15.59 $3.01 $6.55 $41.34 $0.32 $53.59 $104.89 $4.08 $56.28 $2.49 $82.43 $16.13 $2.35 $0.95 $11.48 $18.75 $3.87 Moncure, John Moore, John Moore, Thomas Moss, Martha A. Moss, Mary A. Murphy, Elizabeth Muschett, J. M. estate Muschett, Louisa estate Muschett, Virginia Nalls, Enoch B. Nalls, Sarepta Naylor, Cornelius Naylor, Jesse Naylor, Samuel Newman, William R. Newton, Isaac Newton, Isaac Nickens, Virginia Nicol & J. M. Sinclair Nicol, Aylett Nicol, Aylett Nicol, Aylett Nicol, Aylett estate Nicol, Aylett estate Norman, James F. Norvill, L. B. Norville, W. H. estate O’Bannon, L. B. Oden, J. S. Oertly, Bartholomew estate O’rear, Martha E. Otterback, Phillip estate Pattie, Oscar Patton, William Pearson, Craven Pearson, Cumberland Pearson, George Perry, Charles H. Pettit, Alexander Pettit, Eli estate Pettit, John F. Pettitt, John F. Pettitt, John F. Pettitt, William Petty, Catherine Peyton, Elias Peyton, Thomas Phillips, Celia Phillips, Celia Phillips, John G. Phillips, William F. Pine, D. L. Posey, Richard Potomac Railroad Company Potomac Railroad Company Potomac Railroad Company 40 33 11 ½ 1 lot 1 lot 84 1 lot 195 ¾ 108 ¼ 2 lots 95 9 9 9 137 ¼ 370 ½ 563 ½ 160 232 ¼ 3 217 37 152 38 246 44 13 ½ 150 270 3¼ 1045 1 lot lot 193 75 ¼ 175 100 18 ½ 100 33? lot 25 50 7½ 112 ½ 2542 117 ¾ 109 ½ 86 337 37 2 lots 1 lot 3 lots adj. Cheshire Gainesville part Evergreen not given Buckland Dumfries Road not given Part Massadale Massadale Buckland part Mt. Atlas Liberia Liberia Liberia on Catamount Mt. Pleasant Deep Hole adj. Farnsworth Tacketts Road part Sunnyside near Brentsville part of Flanders land part Sunnyside on Cedar Run Gainesville Waverly & Kettle Run West Stage Road adj. Slaugh Bull Run Mountain Chappawamsic Goose Run Goose Run Buckland Occoquan Hooe’s Creek Crooked Branch adj. Fitzgerald Maple Valley part Job Davis not given not given Hooe’s Creek Occoquan near Rigg Powell’s Run part of Greenville not given on Broad Run part Larkin Tract adj. Milford Cannon’s Branch on Quantico Run Neabsco #58 & #59 #85 #21,#22,#23 32 $20.79 $4.61 $1.65 $101.16 $25.48 $4.57 $0.29 $77.79 $46.77 $12.78 $23.48 $2.41 $5.41 $1.19 $6.29 $95.20 $188.41 $1.06 $47.77 $62.85 $2.01 $26.49 $9.85 $7.56 $5.30 $345.40 $6.97 $2.44 $133.69 $29.45 $0.09 not given $8.28 $17.76 $45.36 $10.05 $7.31 $27.00 $6.82 $0.44 $1.36 $4.17 $6.21 $1.01 $10.54 $0.97 $2.02 $710.84 $23.56 $14.34 $50.32 $52.44 $28.97 $1.35 $0.67 $2.04 Potomac Railroad Company Potomac Railroad Company Potomac Railroad Company Potomac Railroad Company Powell, Mary A. President Georgetown College Pridmore, Benjamin estate Priest, Mary Ann Primm, George Purcell, James estate Purcell, James estate Purcell, Jo H. estate Purcell, Jno H. estate Purcell, Richard Ratcliffe, Daniel Ray, John W. Reed, Richard Reeves, Eliza S. Reeves, Eliza S. Reeves, Courtney Reeves, James Reeves, John & Savage Reid, Henry estate Reid, James H. Reid, James H. Reid, James H. Reid, James H. Reid, James H. Reid, James H. Reid, James H. Reid, Jno H. & R. Alex. Reid Reid, Marian Remington, William H. Rennoe, R. & J. F. Reynolds, C. H. Reynolds, J. H. Richards, Sarah Richards, W. H. Richmond, Posey Riggs, Townly Riley, William F. Roach, William estate Roach, William estate Roach, William Roberts, Edward Robertson, F. B. Robins, James H. Robinson, Adaline Robinson, Thomas C. Rogers, Elizabeth Rogers, Alexander H. Rollins, Addison & wife Rose, Isreal Rose, Ro F. R. Rose, Ward estate Rubleman, John G. & Others 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot land 4 123 ¼ 141 148 5 109 ¼ 70 103 163 37 lot 33 ½ 114 ¼ lot 20 lot 27 38 16 36 3½ 173 24 100 178 22 6 1 lot 1 lot 13 55 127 13 ¾ 14 26 130 178 101 10 470 105 ½ 102 50 295 25 8¼ 2 145 170 60 48 91 2/3 387 ½ lot #51 #72 #38 piece of land Bull Run Mountain Dawkins Branch Forest Wright Farm adj. Lomax Cedar Run Cedar Run adj. Fitzhugh adj. Beaver’s on Quantico Run New Port Potomac River Moor Green on broad place not given place not given Forest Telegraph Road adj. Berryman near Dumphreys Stafford Springs Stafford Springs Stafford Springs Stafford Springs near Dumfries Choppawamsic New Port Brentsville adj. Jewell part Renoe’s tract Brentsville not given adj. Davis Farnsworth Farnsworth adj. Pyms near J. Davis Brentsville Campbell farm Dawkins Branch part of Foster Hall near Occoquan Leesylvania Bellaire part Mayfield Gainesville Chestnut Lick Little Bull Run adj. Phillips & Ewell James M. Rose Gainesville Bull Run Mountain New Port 33 $0.67 $0.68 $0.67 $13.66 $0.31 $18.76 $668.89 $19.42 $0.98 $39.22 $3.73 $25.04 $6.48 $8.34 $2.86 $3.39 $50.16 $1.62 $2.77 $6.75 $1.42 $27.31 $1.02 $5.98 $7.20 $9.20 $33.94 $8.45 $1.62 $442.90 (typo?) $1.11 $0.39 $7.51 $27.81 $1.88 $16.41 $2.54 $6.05 $21.07 $5.93 $2.41 $239.89 $9.91 $62.50 $3.24 $217.84 $19.09 $0.92 $0.90 $18.48 $67.10 $23.72 $45.46 $48.96 $37.87 $4.75 Rust, Maria Sales, Sarah H. Sales, Sarah H. Savage, Mary C. Savage, James M. estate Scott, Livinia Scott, Lucinda Selecman, C. A. & Chinn Selecman, C. A. & Chinn Selecman, John T. Selecman, Thomas Selecman, Thomas Selecman, Thomas Selecman, Thomas heirs Selecman, Thomas estate Selecman, Thomas estate Selecman, Thomas estate Shepherd, Joseph B. Shepherd, R. H. Shepherd, Richard H. Shumate, Bailey Shumate, Eliz Shumate, Eliz Sibley, Orion Simms, Wm. H. & J. L. Simpson, Samuel Sinclair (Bageley 1880) Sinclair, J. M. & M. B. Sinclair, M. B. Sinclair, Virginia Skinker, William heirs Skinner, Peter Skinner, Peter Slaughter, Franklin Smith, A. F. & F. M. Wheat Smith, Andrew K. Smith, Delia Smith, Delia Smith, Delia Smith, H. C. Sutton, William H. Smith, Francis Smith, Henry Smith, James W. Smith, John L. Smith, Peter Smith, Sallie Spencer, William H. Spittle, John H. Sprangue, Warren Spooner, Horatio B. Sprague, S. M. Stafford, Charles Stanville, Richard Starke, James Starke, James estate 83 ½ 132 41 1 lot 217 1¼ 125 124 24 1 lot 1 lot 38 98 1 lot 5 ½ lot 54 16 150 100 155 ¼ 214 24 ½ 88 365 33 168 9 2 lots 1 lot 2 lots 86 ½ 86 ½ 210 200 10 396 20 ½ 23 158 1 lot 1 lot 150 100 94 62 8½ 11 219 ½ 166 ½ 136 100 643 torn 13 ½ Landsdown adj. Thomas adj. Thomas Occoquan Gainesville adj. Foston’s Cedar Run Swann Point Swann Point Occoquan not given not given not given not given Swan Point Occoquan Swan Point Powell’s Run adj. Taylor Neabsco Run Chappawamsic Chappawamsic Chappawomsic Manassas part Bell Air Gainesville Studley Sinclair Mills #15, #13 No. 13 Haymarket Bull Run Mountain Bull Run Mountain adj. Weldon on Powell’s Run Goose Run near Stafford Spring on Tacketts Road not given part Baileysburg Occoquan Dumfries Haymarket Lansdown Lansdowne Neabsco not given Gainesville adj. Payne & Kincheloe Chappawamsic Chappawamsic near Dumfries Quantico on Neabsco Run not given Quantico 34 $7.61 $13.91 $2.89 $36.91 $80.00 $0.19 $123.92 $33.54 $5.37 $5.61 $1.38 $3.53 $40.68 $2.04 $1.00 $5.78 $3.78 $3.06 $2.16 20.05 $9.01 $18.84 $21.83 $51.40 $228.68 $7.84 $50.01 $28.25 $4.08 $0.60 $4.29 $60.47 $41.63 $128.34 $20.77 $1.69 $192.33 $8.02 $2.78 $8.00 $10.42 $1.80 $1.61 $95.64 $40.68 $23.59 $4.34 $3.57 $1.07 $107.51 $117.10 $4.42 $12.29 $56.45 $4.50 $6.02 Stead, Charles Steet, F. A. Stephen, Samuel Stonnell, Richard F. trustee Stonnell, William Story, Edwin T. Stoutenberg, Amelia Stoutenberg, Amelia Strangeley, John A. Strangeley, John A. Strawther, William Suddith, Joseph heirs Suddith, Joseph heirs Sullivan, J. H. Sullivan, John H. Suttle, J. B. T. Sweeton, William B. Stonnell, William Taylor, Sarah & J. E. Taylor, William (col.) Tebball, Halsey Tebbs, Betsy Tebbs, Betsy Tebbs, Betsy Tebbs, Betsy Tebbs, Charles B. estate Tebbs, Foushee Tebbs, Halsey heirs Tebbs, Polly Tebbs, Samuel Tebbs, Samuel J. Tebbs, Samuel J. Tebbs, Thomas estate Tebbs, William Tebbs, William J. estate Tebbs, William estate Tebbs, W. W. estate Tebbs, William W. estate Tebbs, William W. estate Terrell, William estate Thomas, Clarke S. Thomas, John Thomas, John W. (col.) Thomas, Thos. Thomas, William Thomas, William Thomas, William Thomas, William Sr. Thornberry, John F. Thorne, Anthony Thornton, Lucien E. Thornton, Thomas C. Tibbs, Charles B. estate Touler, Arthur Trennis, Martha Trone, Sarah A. 100 140 86 29 ½ torn 192 369 174 2 lots 2 lots 24 68 85 122 ½ 102 ½ 20 135 torn 1 lot torn 20 4 16 6 3¼ 435 12 lots 19 torn torn 5 lots 6 lots 9 lots torn 6 lots 12 lots 50 472 358 1 lot 7 88 torn 106 6 lots ½ lot torn 7 torn 303 blank 18 ¼ torn 4 236 252 adj. Thomas Jones Dumfries Road near Dumfries Raccoon Hill page torn Quantico Forest Quantico Creek Dumfries Dumfries on Goose Run Broad Run Broad Run adj. Weldon Haymarket adj. Banks Thoroughfare Station page torn Haymarket Manassas adj. Peake Hyde Park adj. Davis Quantico Tebbsdale Gainesville Carboro adj. Peake Forest Tacketts Mill Carboro Carboro Carboro Quantico Carboro Carboro near Taylor Chappawamsic Quantico Dumfries part of Greenwich not given Cabin Branch part of Greenwich Carboro New Port Dumfries on Bull Run Mountain not given Goose Run not given Quantico Neabsco near Buckland Oak Hill Neabsco 35 $29.66 $3.12 $9.15 $5.23 $95.28 $21.65 $20.12 $31.27 $4.02 $2.33 $2.29 $17.68 $46.71 $37.00 $128.34 $6.93 $20.64 $95.28 $5.13 $0.93 $19.19 $2.85 $23.99 $4.82 $20.00 311.15 $1.21 $5.80 $53.68 $146.04 $1.86 $1.86 $1.80 $21.34 $0.90 $1.04 $6.16 $367.80 $174.85 $14.20 $59.30 $6.21 $1.12 $28.89 $0.90 $1.31 $1.23 $15.66 $0.88 $77.40 $0.08 $2.66 $40.02 $4.10 $15.51 $43.10 Troth, Samuel Trustee Episcopal Church Tubbs, Jno S. Tucker, E. M. Turner, Albert Turner, Jane Turner, Jane Turner, Malinta Tyler, Charles E. Tyler, James M. heirs Uhlig, August Underhill, Harriett Vander, Wacker, Voker, Charles Volance, William C. Vowles, James Walker, Lewis Waller, William Ward, Ann & Maria Ward, Berkeley Ward, William Warder, T. B. estate Warder, Thornberry Warner, Daniel Washington, E. M. Washington, H. W. M. Washington, H. W. M. Washington, Sallie Washington, W. F. Washington, W. F. Washington, W. T. Washington, W. T. Washington, William T. Watson, M & E Weaver, C. E. Weaver, Ro A. Weaver, William A. Weaver, William A. estate Weaver, William A. estate Weaver, William A. estate Weaver, William A. Weedon, F. A. West, Fannie F. Whalin, Daniel Whalin, Daniel White, Ro L. heirs Whiting & Varns Whiting, G. A. Whiting, William W. Wilsh, G. W. Williams, George E. Williams, Harriet Williams, J. & Davis Williams, J.T.S.M.& M.R. Williams, James estate Williams, James estate torn 1 18 ½ 6 40 57 torn 3 320? 1 lot torn 200 16 ½ torn 405 19 4 torn 38 ½ 1 lot 3½ torn 7 3 2 12 25 ½ 1 torn 7 4½ 10 ¼ 246 1 lot 7 torn 3½ 13 3½ 15 7 torn 5 18 2 torn 57 ¾ 9¼ 45 ½ 14 ¾ torn 1 lot 1 lot 137 18 30 not given near Haymarket Quantico Run Quantico Run Quantico Little Creek Little Creek not given Mt. Pleasant Hill Haymarket on Quantico Run Clifton Mill near Jno Davis joins Fox on Powells Run Forest Forest Buckland Telegraph Road Occoquan near Dumfries Cat Tail Branch Studley Cabin Branch not given joins Davis part Park Gate part Mt. Atlas adj. Davis not given adj. Davis adj. Davis Park Gate Buckland Studley Studley near Dumfries near Dumfries Rose Hill Marsh Studley on Occoquan Road North River Forest Forest Occoquan on Champs Mill Run Cedar Run Godfrey adj. Phinn near Dumfries New Port Dumfries on Kettle Run Marsh Powell’s Creek 36 $16.99 $1.59 $30.09 $18.96 $1.23 $10.23 $1.62 $1.83 $324.95 $1.66 $1.47 $15.73 $14.72 $34.04 $261.68 $22.81 $9.26 $36.61 $12.36 $0.68 $8.45 $$20.13 $22.63 $4.88 $3.00 $25.61 $193.75 $0.14 $6.99 torn $0.97 $0.67 $197.65 $3.96 $31.91 $25.01 $1.19 $122.71 $9.29 $21.79 $17.17 $3.14 $11.73 $22.86 $0.63 $13.23 $16.68 $17.24 $53.43 $8.32 $1.29 $0.55 $1.58 $78.98 $3.12 $3.12 Williams, James E. Williams, Jane & Others Williams, Jane & Others Williams, Jane & Others Williams, John (col.) Williams, John Williams, John Williams, John T. Williams, Mary S. Williams, Oley estate Williams, Ollie Williams, Ollie Williams, P. D. estate Williams, R. & Others Wilson & Dunnington Wilson, Sarah estate Wilson, Sarah estate Windsor, Richard Windsor, Richard Windsor, Richard Wingfield, Sammey Woodyard, John Wright, F. M. Wright, John Wright, John estate Wright, Mary J. Zerega, Augustus Zerega, Augustus torn 1¾ 1½ 1¾ 7 torn 14 lot torn 1 35 ½ torn torn 27 torn 375 torn torn 21 16 torn 4 ½ 15 ½ ¾ 1 lot 3½ 200 200 Chappawamsic Marsh Marsh Marsh joins Abel joins Davis Dumfries not given Dumfries near Quantico on Quantico Run on Quantico Run on Kettle Run joins Davis on Potomac River not given Studley Wilkins Powell’s Run not given near Buckland Maple Valley Powell’s Run Neabsco Haymarket Powell’s Run Bull Run Mountain Bull Run Mountain $66.95 $10.63 $2.76 $2.76 $42.11 $139.98 $43.66 $74.32 $0.83 $5.23 $0.66 $1.34 $8.96 $95.61 $184.46 $1.84 $85.08 $177.76 $83.96 $31.21 $2.73 $2.21 $9.13 $3.84 $5.63 $6.43 $136.73 $136.73 20 Sep 1886 County of Prince William A Record of All Real Estate Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes Assessed in 1884 Person charged with taxes Land Quantity Alexander, Robert estate 40 Alexander, Robert estate 6 lots Allen, Amos 4¾ Baker, Julia F. Mrs. 160 Boggs, Lemuel C. 196 Bland, John W. 130 Bohannon, Thomas estate 89 ¼ Boroughs, T. L. trustee 5 Bowley, John W. estate 19 ¼ Boraley, John W. 24 ½ Brammille, John 26 ¼ Brown, John 5¾ Buckley, Sallie 5 Carter, J. C. 17 ½ Chew, Fielder B. 89 Cross, H. J. 35 Chichester, C.R.,I.M.,S.E.,W.E.J.E. 147 ½ Chichester, J. D. 29 ½ Clark, R. M. trustee 104 ½ Chapman, Thomas heirs 110 Description Dumfries Dumfries adj. Farnsworth part of Providence near Lansdown on Powell’s run Maple Valley Bull Run Mountain on Broad run near Greenwich on Telegraph Road adj. Cockrell near Sinclair Mill part Falkland on Dawkins Branch part Poplar Hill adj. Bryant adj. Bryant adj. Hutchinson adj. Forbes 37 Tax $1.17 $0.30 $0.52 $13.17 $6.05 $3.48 $1.84 $0.27 $1.23 $1.52 $1.08 $0.69 $0.40 $1.40 $7.28 $3.40 $7.47 $1.52 $3.98 $3.04 Cobbert, C. C. Carter, Lucy A. Cole, Rebecca Carney, Nancy Chapin, E. A. and H. L. Cooper, Benjamin estate Cooper Benjamin Dawe, Mary Davis, William B. estate Dulaney, Bladen Douglass, Daniel Dickerson, Oscar trustee Fitzhugh, John Force, A. M. Fox and Vanhook Grundling, Edward Grayson, Enoch Green, Thomas Graybill, May W. Gibson, George Grigsby, Bettie M. Harrison, Elias Harrison, James Horton, H. M. estate Herndon, E. and D. Hoore, Walter Hooe and Johnson Hinton, J. B, & E. Smith Hunton & Brother Hulls heirs Jacobs, Augustus Jacobs, Augustus Jones, George estate Jewell, Silas estate Janney, Samuel II estate Kerns, John Kimball, George H. Kemp, George Langyher, John and others Lynn, Thompson estate Lynn, Seymour estate Latimer, C. E. C. Lynn, William estate Ledman, Garrett estate Love, Peter estate Lipscomb, P. D. estate McCall, Horace Marshall, Robert estate McVeigh, J. W. Murphy, Powsay estate Maine, J. A. Maxfield, Minor estate Maxfield, A. E. Nicol and Banks Nicol and Sinclair, J. M. Newman, John W. 57 100 41 100 114 ½ 320 200 6 lots 173 50 5 1 lot 140 4 lots 206 ½ 25 199 ½ 24 12 151 ½ 286 13 ½ 3 50 99 ¾ 105 148 ½ 19 ½ 1 lot 1 lot 270 141 269 25 120 ¾ 112 33 ½ 90 ½ 6 259 192 160 194 32 ½ 18 15 1 lot 245 80 34 161 ½ 100 96 21 ¾ 160 1 on Powell’s run near Mills Independent Hill adj. Carter near Pearsons near Sinclair’s Mill near Sinclair’s Mill in Dumfries adj. Ashmore on Broad Run adj. Bryant Manassas On Cedar Run Dumfries on Powell’s Run on Quantico on Hayfield adj. Cole adj. Taylor near Lansdown Free tract near Patterson near Patterson near _enton (torn) on Cedar Run near Lansdown adj. –ain (torn) part Buckland Mills Buckland Buckland part ----field (torn) adj. (torn) Fo (torn) on ___ Run (torn) near Occoquan (page torn) on ___ Creek adj. (torn) part Langyher Mill tract (page torn) (page torn) Occoquan run Powell’s Run page torn) near Dumfries near Dumfries in Buckland on Occoquan Run on Cabin Branch on Potomac River on Ppwells run adj. (page torn Hay----on Occoquan on Tac—Road Woodbridge 38 $3.49 $2.75 $1.98 $2.16 $3.52 $9.24 $8.29 $0.40 $5.29 $5.01 $0.30 $1.95 $5.78 $2.92 $10.03 $0.74 $8.21 $1.26 $2.24 $6.23 $8.84 $0.93 $0.27 $1.55 $3.15 $3.31 $17.21 $1.98 $10.01 $2.00 $20.58 $4.00 $8.31 $0.78 $11.13 $3.46 $1.03 $8.83 $0.59 $7.11 $5.59 $4.94 $6.00 $10.00 $0.52 $0.59 $3.56 $6.14 $3.90 $2.67 $4.70 $3.09 $1.98 $0.91 $4.94 $0.11 Nalls, E. B. estate Nicol, Aylett estate Naylor, Jesse Nickens, Virginia Oertley, Bartholomew estate Purcell, John H. estate Pridmore, Benjamin Petty, Catherine estate Purdum, Amos Payne, Sanford Sr. Pearson, G. W. estate Payne, George W. Peyton, Elias Richards, William H. Reid, J. H. heirs Robinson, John Richards, Sarah E. Reeves, John Reeves, Courtney estate Robertson, T. B. Shumate, Baily Smith, Delia Smith, Jas. W. Smith, John S. Shumate, Bailey Stead, Charles Sinclair, J. M. and M. B. Shumate, Elizabeth Suttle, J. B. T. Stonnell, R. F. Sheppard, J. Stonnell, William Simms, J. W. and W. H. Savage, Joseph M. Stonnell, Richard Swart, R. H. estate Smith, H. C. Suthard, Elizabeth Tibbs, W. H. Tucker, E. M. Tibbs, Betsy Tibbs, Charles B. Tibbs, William Underhill, Harriet Vanderworker, Wyatt Waters, T. B. estate Whiting, G. A. Ward, Armel and Maria Weedon, F. A. estate Warder, Thornberry Weaver, S. C. Weaver, R. A. Williams, John Windsor, Richard estate Whiting & Varnes Williams, Oliver estate 1 lot 40 6 5½ 270 188 141 50 120 160 ½ 1 lot 7½ 35 ½ 1 lot 34 ½ 26 36 38 295 155 ½ 443 150 100 168 100 9 214 ¼ 20 600 16 202 ½ 365 217 ½ 643 92 23 30 472 54 16 50 350 200 144 ½ 11 9½ 188 ½ 21 ½ 71 71 71 96 ½ 317 57 ½ 12 Buckland part Sunnyside part Liberia adj. Farnsworth near Chappawamsic adj. Beavers Forest Forest on ____ River (page torn) near ____ Mill (page torn) adj. (page torn) Ma---- (page torn) part (page torn) adj. (page torn) in (page torn) part (page torn) adj. Farnsworth near Hammill near Bacon Race Leesylvania on Chappawamsic near Stafford Springs near Lansdown near Lansdown Forest on Quantico run Sinclair’s Mill on Chappawamsic on Chappawamsic on Powell Run on Powell Run near Dumfries part Bellair adj. Hutchinson on Nebasco run part Mt. Atlas Baileysburg on Cedar run on Chappawamsic on Quantico adj. Davis on Quantico on Quantico Clifton Mills adj. Davis on Cattail branch on Cedar Run on Telegraph Road on Occoquan run Studley Studley Studley Forest near Wilkins on Champs Run on Quantico Run 39 $1.00 $3.30 $0.88 $0.52 $13.64 $3.79 $4.32 $1.54 $3.60 $7.79 $0.97 $4.70 $0.52 $1.68 $0.25 $4.02 $2.48 $1.86 $1.16 $35.42 $5.68 $12.74 $4.64 $3.15 $5.16 $2.05 $5.67 $8.34 $1.15 $35.99 $1.10 $9.86 $18.78 $6.75 $59.47 $8.26 $1.21 $1.55 $14.45 $1.68 $0.75 $2.06 $10.82 $7.82 $5.95 $0.79 $1.42 $7.74 $0.63 $2.18 $2.19 $2.19 $3.97 $13.06 $1.91 $0.59 Weaver, W. A. estate Williams, Robert Williams, James Williams, Mary Wilson & Dunnington Williams, James Williams, John Williams, Mary 130 98 18 2½ 375 130 11 lots 1 lot on Chappawamsic near Dumfries Marsh on North Run on Potomac River on Powell’s creek Dumfries Dumfries $3.79 $3.81 $0.88 $0.24 $17.43 $3.68 $0.97 $0.11 A list of real estate, delinquent for the non-payment of taxes, assessed thereon for the year 1884, with interest on said takes at the rate of six per cent per annum, from the 15 th day of December 1884, to 15 th day of October 1886, prepared by the Auditor of Public Accounts, pursuant to an Act approved February 26 th 1886 to provide for the sale of lands delinquent for taxes and levies. Delinquent tax payers take notice. The real estate above mentioned, or so much thereof shall be sufficient to satisfy the taxes and interest on the same with 5 per cent commission to the Treasurer and each tax payers proportionate part of the cost of advertising will be sold at the front door of Prince William County Court House at Brentsville, on Monday, the 4th day of November 1886, that being the first day of the November term of County Court of Prince William between the hours of 10 in the morning and 4 in the evening unless said taxes, costs and commission be previously paid, a description of which can be seen in the County Court Clerk’s Office. September 20th, 1886 W. W. Kincheloe Treasurer of Prince William County County of Prince William A Record of All Real Estate Delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes Assessed A list of real estate in District No. 1, in the County of Prince William delinquent for the Non-payment of Taxes thereon for the year 1886. Person charged with taxes Bowley, John W. estate Carrico, Harrison Chew, Fielding Dickinson, Oscar Diggs, Barnitt estate Edmonds, Mary E. Henrick, R. L. Henrick, R. L. Hollister, F. L. Hooe & Johnson Jacobs, Augustus Jacobs, Augustus Johnson, Horletine Langdon, P. C. Macrae, J. W. F. estate MaCall, Horace Marsteller, C. A. estate Land Quantity 19 ½ 15 ½ 89 ½ 1 lot 3½ 60 3½ 43 38 148 ½ 270 141 ½ 6 154 282 1 lot 15 ½ Description on Broad Run adj. Nutt Dawkins Branch Manassas near Antioch adj. Ewell Brentsville Brentsville near Buck Hall adj. McLean part of Enfield adj. Ish near Antioch Occoquan run on Broad run Buckland Dawkins Branch 40 Tax $1.25 $1.30 $5.62 $1.89 $0.57 $3.79 $0.90 $8.39 $2.35 $18.91 $22.78 $4.58 $1.95 $8.04 $torn $3.20 $0.98 Pearson, L. Phelphs, J. H. Radford, J. R. trust Robinson, John Robinson, W. Smith, H. C. Thornton, F. C. W. C. V. M. & G. S. R. R. Co. Warder, T. B. estate Welch, E. W. Whiting, G. A. 40 74 640 34 1 lot 23 73 258 ½ 11 65 ½ 9¼ on Occoquan part Greenwood Munceo Farm part Liberia Manassas Balleysburg part Forkland part Forkland on Cattail branch part Forkland on Cedar Run $1.27 $7.86 $66.66 $4.39 $4.54 $1.22 $6.26 $28.61 $0.60 $7.09 $1.41 A list of Real Estate in District No. 2 in the County of Prince William, delinquent for the Non-Payment of Taxes thereon for the year 1886 Person charged with taxes Alexander, Robert estate Alexander, Robert estate Ashby, Virginia S. Brewer, Wallace Bridwell, Isaac Calvert, C. C. Cason, L. S. Chauncey, Charles Cordell, R. L.’s heirs Forbes, Murry’s estate Herndon, C. A. Herndon, E. and D. Horton, Henry Mrs. Estate Hutchinson, John’s estate Jewell, A. M. Petty, Catherine Pridmore, Benjamin estate Purcell, James estate Purdon, Amos Robinson, T. B. Shumate, Elizabeth Smith, James W. Smith, John S. Suttle, J. B. T. Uhlig, August Washington, W. T. Williams, Mary Land Quantity 40 6 lots 46 64 110 67 200 5 lots 250 690 46 99 ¾ 50 2 lots 25 50 141 70 120 295 214 ½ 150 100 20 80 31 ½ 2½ Description Dumfries Dumfries on Tackett’s road on Occoquan run near Ewell on Quantico run part Hilo in Carborough on North run on Quantico run on Tackett’s road on Cedar run Brentstown Dumfries Hayfield Forest Forest on Cedar run on North run Leesylvania on Chappawamsic near Lansdown near Lansdown on Chappawamsic on Quantico run Forest on North run 5 July 1886 Case for Clerk’s Office Prince William County to Wit. To G. F. Akers for making a case for Clerk’s Office. Amount of material for case $41.41 Amount of freight on same $3.73 Amount of hauling same $1.50 Amount paid Robinson for painting $5.25 Amount paid E. Hixson for work $7.63 Amount of G. F. Akers $12.00 $71.52 41 Tax $1.32 $0.35 $1.51 $2.10 $4.80 $4.24 $25.39 $2.61 $10.32 $26.58 $1.50 $3.89 $1.64 $0.23 $1.09 $1.63 $4.60 $6.13 $8.92 $38.51 $9.35 $5.03 $3.28 $1.10 $2.73 $1.13 $0.29 1887 John S. Tyler – Jailor account The Commonwealth of Virginia to John S. Tyler of Prince William County. To dieting Richard Fox (felony) from 4th January to 8th February 1887 35days @30c To dieting C. Wilson (felony) from 4th January to 8th February 1887 35days @30c To dieting J. Brown (felony) from 4th January to 8th February 1887 35days @30c To dieting C. Thompson (felony) from 4th January to 8th February 1887 35days @30c To dieting Lucien Renoe (felony) from 25 Dec to 8 th February 1887 48days @30c To receiving Lucien Renoe (felony) from 4th January to 8th February 1887 35days @30c To receiving Oscar Johnson (felony) from 25 Dec to 8 th February 1887 35days @30c To dieting Oscar Johnson (felony) from 13 th January to 8th February 1887 35days @30c $10.50 $10.50 $10.50 $10.50 $14.40 $00.25 $10.50 $08.40 $65.30 E. Nelson, D.C. 1887 Allowance to Jailor and for Clothing Sec. 1695 The allowance to the jailor for the maintance and care of a lunatic, shall be fixed by the court in whose jail he is confined, not exceeding fifty cents for each day such lunatic is kept and supported therein. No more shall be allowed for his clothing than thirty dollars a year. No such allowance shall be audited and paid unless it appears in the certificate of it that the jailor proved to the court that, immediately after the commitment of the lunatic, and at least once in every two months thereafter, application was made to the boards of directors of each of the asylums for admission and that such application was refused for want of a room, or that such application was not continued because the admission of the lunatic had been refused for some other cause than the want of room. To a Jailor – Sec. 3532 – For receiving a person in jail when first committed $0.25 For keeping and supporting him therein for each day $0.40 But when there are as many as 3 and less than 10 prisoners in jail, for each $0.30 When there are 10 or more prisoners in jail, for each $0.25 29 January 1887 Me. E. Church The 4th Quarterly Conference convened at Macedonia M. E. Church, January 29 th A.D. 1887 P. E. Rev. S. A. Ball in the chair. Members present: D. H. Willis P.C., J. H. Green exhorter, Isaac Silver, John A. Dean, A. T. Miller, Wellington Vaughn, John F. Liming. P. H. Green elected secretary. Question – Who were approved as trustees for Zions Tabernacle. Barcelin Roberson, Isaac Silver, Theodore Silver, R. T. Shelton and Abraham P. Newton was elected in place of Wm. B. Newton deceased. For corinith the present board not being confirmed by court were reelected also Zion Tabernacle Trustees were reelected on the same ground for Zions Tabernacle Isaac Silver, William Dobson corinith, P. W. Garrison, F. Dent Macedonia, J. A. Dean, Francis Griffis, Forest Hill, A. T. Miller, Jesse Williams, Greenwood W. Vaughan, Thomas Barnes who shall be recording stewart. John W. Garrison was reelected Who shall be district stewart. Isaac Silver was elected – Have the general rules been read – yes Have the children been instructed – yes Are the Church records properly kept – yes Is the church properly insured 2 churches Greenwood, Zion Tabernacle. Where shall the next Quarterly Conference be held at Corinith Quarterly Conference adjourned S. A. Ball 42 29 January 1887 Greenwood M. E. Church I hereby certify that the following persons were elected Trustees for Greenwood M. E. Church situated in Prince William County, Virginia at the fourth Quarterly Conference Falmouth & Greenwood Circuit Alexandria District. Virginia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church held at Macedonia M. E. Church, Stafford County Va. January 29th 1887 John H. Greene, secretary Wellington Vaughn Daniel Amidon Sr. Thomas Barnes A. T. Miller R. H. Cornwell R. T. Shelton John W. Garrison Lewis A. Fritter Stephen H. Vaughn 12 April 1887 Agreement – Annie Young & Wm. McCartney This agreement made and entered into this 12th day of April 1887, between Mrs. Annie R. Young of the first part and William McCartney of the second part both of the county of Prince William and state of Virginia. Mrs A. R. Young of the first part rents a portion of her house to William McCartney of the second part the same five rooms and a portion of the attic for the balance of the year 1887, and they are the same rooms occupied by Mr. S. M. Harnishand the said Mrs. A. R. Young reserves the balance of the 3 rooms of her house and a portion of the attic and other conveniences for her own use. The said Mrs. A. R. Young also rents her farm to the said William McCartney on the following conditions, he is to sow one field in oats, each to furnish equal portions of Fertilizer and seed oats, (and he to put the grass seed in for her) and at threshing time the oats to be thrashed by him and equally divided by them, he also is to cultivate the field in corn next to Mrs. Kincheloe’s line, and give said Mrs. A. R. Young one third of the same, housing her share on the farm and the said William McCartney is to pick up all the good rails & stand them in a nice pile on the farm, and to cut all the bushes and briers along the fences and ditches and off of the cleared land, and to keep all the fencing up and in good repair and to keep around the house nice and clean, and return the same in as good order as when first occupied by him, the said Mrs. A. R. Young reserves the right to pasture her sheep and cattle in the pine field on the south side of the road leading from Brentsville to Nokesville. All manure made to be used on the farm, and the said Mrs. A. R. Young reserves the privilege to sow wheat on the land cultivated in corn by the said William McCartney if he should not rent for the next year, and the said William McCartney binds himself to cut the corn (in time) closely cut to the ground and so it is ready for to be seeded in wheat. Witness the following signatures & seals Annie R. Young (seal) Wm. McCartney (seal) 1 May 1887 Colored Citizens Petition To the County Judge of Prince William County. We the undersigned citizens (Colored) of Manassas and vicinity respectfully petition that no license to sell intoxicating liquors be granted within the Corporation of Manassas or within four miles there from for the year beginning May 1st 1887. VOTERS NON- VOTERS Elder M. Williams Mrs. Betie Wilkerson John Johnson (his mark) Mrs. Winnie Mitchell Harris Pinn (his mark) Miss Jennie Mitchell Wash Pendelton (his mark) Mrs. Jane Harris H. T. White Mrs. M. L. Lomax William Lomax Mrs. Josephine Thompson John Dyer Mrs. Lydia Storkes Charles Harris Mrs. Jennie Toliver (her mark) 43 Hue Wilkerson (his mark) Lawson Meredith (his mark) Warner Lomax Mr. Silas Fields Mr. Jesse Thorn Mr. Robert W. H. Doleman Levi H. Harris Winter W. Ford Augustus Romine? John Nickens William Keller Mrs. Maria Roberson (her mark) Mrs. Harriet Butler (her mark) Louisa Dyer Cora Toliver Bessie Penn Lavinia Davis Lucy Robinson Georgia Conway Miss Louisa Williams Miss Alice Williams 1 May 1887 Manassas Citizens Petition To the County Judge of Prince William County. We the undersigned citizens of Manassas and vicinity respectfully petition that no license to sell intoxicating liquors be granted within the Corporation of Manassas for the year beginning May 1st 1887. VOTERS NON- VOTERS Joseph N. Muddiman Flora A. Jones Patrick Mulholland Mrs. G. W. Hixson John T. Muddiman Mollie E. Newman James J. Bryant Hattie F. Burdge Noah Hixson Nettie Meddford Newton Woodyard G. G. Meddford Thomas J. Smith Emily C. Round H. C. Muddiman Nelle? Furr Rev. Frazier Furr A. P. Kincheloe Oliver Newman S. A. Hazen J. Wolverton A. Hazen George C. Round May Brown S. W. Burdge Lucy A. French G. D. Meddford A. Somerville Lion A. F. Koontz Florence S. Lion George H. Lloyd Ella Wey R. C. Weir Bessie A. Sinclair George Lohse Rebecca McInteer Richard Milligan Allie M. Bennett J. R. Hornbaker Mrs. Carrie E. Black T. A. Hall Mrs. Lizzie D. Hopkins C. A. S. Hopkins Mollie F. Koontz E. V. Weir Geo. J. Lion F. A. Cockrell Harriet T. Rorabaugh James Sinclair John W. Rector W. W. Longwell Lizzie Hoffman S. T. Weir Loula Vaughan C. H. Wittington Ella Vaughan John H. Robinson Ella V. Muddiman George H. Black Lizzie Hornbaker Horace Ashton L. B. Thomas Elmer Loose J. Brawner Julian P. Baldwin Mrs. __ __ Ferrell William Fernkle Smith Mrs. A. H. Roseberry George Trimmer Mrs. Walter N. Merchant Thomas Jones Miss Hale? Hooe 44 W. G. Muddiman I.? C. Weems R. W. Merchant W. J. Adamson Wm. Foot J. McC__ th John R. Tillett John Bradshaw M. C. Bennett B. F. Iden H. P. Dodge Mrs. Virginia Hooe Mrs. Tom Smith Mrs. Levi Hixson Elizabeth B. Doeg Edith Burdge Mrs. E. Foot Belle Rector Laura Hixson Mrs. J.? C. Weems Philothia Merchant Annie Adamson Mary J. Hixson Grace A. Ashton Katie Jones Mary A. Goode Mollie Fitzgerald Laura V. Free Harry Milligan Lucy Brawner Eva Foote Bertie Foote Mrs. E. A. Bennett Virginia Foote Leonard Hixson 3 May 1887 Lena Jackson Manassas, Virginia This is to certify that I Lena Jackson have at sundry times sent my children to Mr. C. H. S. Baxter’s Bar to buy whiskey & other liquors for my own use. Lena (her mark) Jackson Witness, W. N. Lipscomb. 6 June 1887 F. P. Weeks, Constable account 1886 For arrest of Liz Powell for assault 1886 For summon of one witness 1886 For the arrest of T. H. Cornwell for misdemeanor 1887 For the arrest of J. W. Moore for assault 1887 For the summon of 3 witnesses for Commonwealth 1887 For the arrest of John Wright for assault 1887 For the arrest of George C. Reeves for assault 1887 For the summon of 3 witnesses in Commonwealth vs Reeves $0.50 $0.20 $0.50 $0.50 $0.60 $0.50 $0.50 $0.60 $3.90 Sworn to before me – E. Nelson, clerk 8 June 1887 Delinquent Lands Sold Report of Treasurer of the County of Prince William I hereby report that, after giving notice required by law, on the 2nd day of May, eighteen hundred and Eighty Seven I sold the following described tracts or parcels of land, lying in the County of Prince William, state of Virginia, to the respective parties herein named, for taxes, penalties, costs and levies due thereon respectively. The Commonwealth of Virginia their being no other bidders for 1885 Name of Persons Charged Quantity of land Local description Name of With Taxes of Land Purchaser 45 Samuel C. Boggs Wallace Brewer R. M. Clark trustee J. E. Cole R. L. Cordell Nancy Carney J. C. Carter J. H. Carter exor. Bladen Dulaney M. J. Foley & R. H. Henson Chas H. Hunton est. J. B. Hunton & E. Smith Hunton & Brother Hooe & Johnson Augustus Jacobs Augustus Jacobs Silas Jewell John Kerns Sallie Leache John Langyher & others Olivia D. Lee Horace McCall C. A. Marsteller estate Morumssico Land Imp. Jesse Nailor Bartholemew Ortley John Robertson Henrietta Robertson H. C. Smith J. C. Shea J. R. Shirley estate R. H. Swart estate Delia Smith estate J. W. Smith William Strother John Towles T. B. Warder estate G. A. Whiting Thornberg Warder 196 64 104 ½ 18 ¾ 250 100 17 ½ 38 50 117 1 lot 19 ½ 4 lots 148 207 141 ½ 25 112 4¾ 6 5½ 1 lot 15 ½ 1210 9 270 34 ½ 10 23 16 1 92 443 150 24 129 ½ 11 9¼ 71 near Lansdown on Occoquan Run adj. Hutchison on Cabin Branch on North Run adj. Carter part Falkland part Falkland on Broad Run Poplar Hill Buckland part Buckland Mill Buckland adj. McLean part Enfield adj. Ish on Lucky Run Albaton part Waterloo part Mill Creek near Greenwich Buckland on Dawkins Branch on Potomac River part Liberia on Chappawamsic part Liberia on Piney Branch Baileysburg on Manassas Gap Road near Gainesville part Mt. Atlas near Lansdown near Lansdown on Goose Run near Gainesville on Cattail Branch on Cedar Run Studley Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. Comm. of Va. 7 July 1887 Delinquent Real Estate July Court Office of the Treasurer of the County of Prince William – List of Real Estate within the County of Prince William redeemed before sale, theretofore delinquent for the non-payment of taxes thereon for 1884. Name of Person Charged Quantity of Local Description Redeemed by with Taxes Land of Land Thomas Bohannon 89 ¼ Maple Valley Geo. W. Tansill John Brammill 26 ¼ Telegraph Road Geo. W. Tansill John F. Baker 160 part Providence Geo. W. Tansill John W. Bowley, Est. 19 ¼ on Broad Run L. B. Carrico W. H. Breen 65 part Waterloo J. C. Goode 46 Fielder B. Chew John H. Claggett Thomas Chapman, heirs Rebecca Cole K. B. & J. C. Cole E. H. & H. L. Chapin Benjamin Cooper, est. Benjamin Cooper, est. James Dowell Daniel Douglass A. M. Force Murry Forbes, est. Edward Grundling George Gibson Elias Harrison James Harrison H. M. Horton, est. George Jones est. Thompson Lynn est. Peter Loves, est. P. D. Lipscomb est. Martha A. Moss Robert Marshall est. Cyrus Marsteller Sanford Payne Sr. W. H. Richards Sarah E. Richards Mary Rose J. C. Reeves est. R. H. Shepherd Amelia Stouterburg Charles Stead J. M. & M. B. Sinclair R. F. Stonnell J. B. Shepherd William Stonnell J. W. & W. H. Simms Joseph M. Savage E. M. Tucker William Tibbs William A. Weaver est. Wilson & Dunnington James Williams Mary Williams 89 86 ¼ 110 41 136 114 ½ 320 200 2 lots 5 4 lots 609 25 151 ½ 13 ¼ 3 50 269 259 18 15 1 lot 245 92 160 36 ½ 26 387 ¾ 38 100 174 100 9 600 16 102 ½ 365 217 ½ 54 350 130 375 130 1 lot on Dawkins Ridge part Hammitt Land adjoins Foster Independent Hill Independent Hill near Pearson near Sinclair Mill near Sinclair Mill Dumfries adjoining Bryant Dumfries on Quantico on Quantico near Landsdown near Patterson near Patterson Brentown Forest Hayfield near Dumfries near Dumfries in Buckland on Occoquan Run on Dawkins Branch near Hooe’s Mill adjoins Farnsworth adjoins Farnsworth on Bull Run Mountain near Bacon Race on Neabsco Run on Quantico on Quantico Sinclair Mill on Powells Run on Powells Run near Dumfries part Belle Air not given Quantico on Quantico on Chappawamsic on Potomac River on Powells Creek in Dumfries L. A. Larkin L. A. Clarke John N. Tolson R. E. McIntosh K. B. Cole E. L. Chapin J. A. Cooper Robert Fair J. M. McInteer not given Dora Clarke A. T. Forbes E. Nelson George Gibson Geo. W. Tansill Geo. W. Tansill M. E. Horton Geo. C. Round C. E. Nicol Geo. W. Tansill M. J. Keys Thomas Moss Geo. W. Tansill W. H. Lewis O. H. Evans Geo. D. Woodyard Geo. D. Woodyard E. F. Spencer R. R. Reeves R. H. Shepherd J. R. Fick E. Nelson not given E. Hunton not given not given Geo. W. Tansill Geo. W. Tansill Geo. Williams John N. Tolson R. W. Merchant C. W. C. Dunnington George Williams M. J. Keys 7 July 1887 Delinquent Lands Sold Report of Treasurer of the County of Prince William I hereby report that, after giving notice required by law, on the 7 th day of February, eighteen hundred and Eighty Seven I sold the following described tracts or parcels of land, lying in the County of Prince William, state of Virginia, to the respective parties herein named, for taxes, penalties, costs and levies due thereon respectively for 1884. 47 Name of Persons Charged With Taxes Amos Allen Robert Alexander est. Robert Alexander est. John W. Bland Isaac Bridwell est. Wallace Brewer T. L. Baroughs trustee John W. Boley John Brown J. C. Carter H. J. Cross S.E., W. T. & J. E. Chichester J. D. Chichester R. M. Clarke trustee C. C. Colbert Lucy A. Carter Mary Dawe Bladen Dulany Oscar Dikeman trustee Fox & Vanhook Enoch Grayson Thomas Green E. & D. Herndon Mary W. Graybill Hooe & Johnson J. B. Hunton & E. Smith Hunton & Brother Hulls heirs Augustus Jacobs Augustus Jacobs Silas Jewell estate John Kerns G. H. Kimball George Kemp John Langyher & others Seymour Lynn estate Latimer, C. E. C. Garnet, Ledman Horace McCall Rowsey Murphy estate Minor Maxfield estate A. E. Maxfield Nicol & Bangs Nicol & J. M. Sinclair Enoch B. Nalls Aylett Nicol estate Jesse Nailor Virginia Nickens Bartholemew Ortley est. John H. Purcell estate Benjamin Pridmore Catarln Petty Amos Purdon Elias Peyton Quantity of land 4 3/8 40 6 lots 130 110 64 5 24 ½ 5¾ 17 ½ 35 147 29 ½ 104 ½ 67 100 6 lots 50 1 lot 206 ½ 199 ½ 24 99 ¾ 12 148 ½ 19 ½ 1 lot 1 lot 270 141 25 112 33 1/3 90 ½ 6 192 160 32 ½ 1 lot 34 100 96 21 ¾ 160 1 lot 40 9 5 3/8 270 188 141 50 120 7½ 48 Local description of Land adjoins Farnsworth Dumfries Dumfries on Powells Run adjoins Ewell on Occoquan on Bull Run Mts. near Greenwich adjoins Cockrille part Falkland Poplar Hill adjoins Bryant adjoins Bryant adjoins Hutchison on Powells Run near Mills Dumfries on Broad Run Manassas on Powells Run part Hayfield adjoins Cole on Cedar Run adjoins Taylor adjoins McLean part Buckland Buckland Buckland part Enfield adj. Ish on Lucky Run Alberton on Hooe’s Creek adj. Moore part Upper Mill tract on Quantico Run on Occoquan Run on Occoquan Run Buckland on Potomac River adj. Copen Hayfield on Occoquan Run Tackett’s Road Buckland part Sunnyside part Liberia adj. Farnsworth on Chappawamsic adj. Beavers Forest Forest on North Run part Greenville Name of Purchaser Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA John Robertson T. B. Robertson Bailey Shumate Delia Smith James W. Smith John S. Smith Elizabeth Shumate J. B. F. Suttle Richard Stonnell R. H. Swart Elizabeth Suthard W. H. Tibbs Betsy Tibbs C. B. Tibbs Harriett Underhill T. B. Warder estate G. A. Whiting F. A. Weedon estate Thornsberry Warder S. C. Weaver R. A. Weaver John Williams Richard Windsor estate Oliver Williams estate Robert Williams James Williams Mary Williams John Williams 34 295 155 ¼ 443 150 100 214 ¼ 20 643 92 30 472 16 50 200 11 9¼ 21 ¼ 71 71 71 96 ½ 317 12 98 18 2½ 11 lots Liberia Leesylvania on Chappawamsic near Stafford Spring near Lansdown near Lansdown on Chappawamsic Run on Chappawamsic Run on Neabsco Run part Mt. Atlas on Cedar Run on Chappawamsic adj. Davis on Quantico Clifton Hill on Cattail Branch on Cedar Run on Occoquan Run Studley Studley Studley Forest near Wilkins on Quantico near Dumfries Marsh on North Run Dumfries Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA Comm. of VA 8 July 1887 Delinquent Lands Sold Report of Treasurer of the County of Prince William I hereby report that, after giving notice required by law, on the 6th day of December, eighteen hundred and Eighty Seven I sold the following described tracts or parcels of land, lying in the County of Prince William, state of Virginia, to the respective parties herein named, for taxes, penalties, costs and levies due thereon respectively for 1885. Name of Persons Charged Quantity of land Local description Name of With Taxes of Land Purchaser Berkley, Sallie 5 acres near Sinclair Mill Geo. W. Bell Janney, Samuel H. 115 ¾ acres near Occoquan G. W. Hunter Phelps, James H. 74 part of Greenwood J. P. Manuel 5 November 1887 Delinquent Lands Sold Report of Treasurer of the County of Prince William I hereby report that, after giving notice required by law, on the 7 th day of February, eighteen hundred and Eighty Seven I sold the following described tracts or parcels of land, lying in the County of Prince William, state of Virginia, to the respective parties herein named, for taxes, penalties, costs and levies due thereon respectively for 1884. Name of Persons Charged Quantity of land Local description Name of With Taxes of Land Purchaser Alexander, Robert 6 lot Dumfries Charles Dunn Cole, Elizabeth 75 ¾ on Cabin Branch Addison Chapman 49 Forbs, Murry Robinson, Moncure Smith, John S. Fewell, William est. 609 2 lots 100 1 lot Quantico Run Carborough near Lansdown Dumfries Fushee Abel John N. Tolson A. D. Finch Charles Dunn I W. W. Kincheloe treasurer of the County of Prince William do swear that the above list contains a true account of all the real estate within my county which has been sold by me during the year 1888 for the non payment of taxes and levies thereon for the year 1887 – and that I am not directly or indirectly interested in the purchase of any of the said real estate so help me God. W. W. Kincheloe, treasurer 1887?-1888? Bull Run Ford Petition To the judge of the county court of Prince William County. The undersigned, humbly petitioning, would show unto your Honor that the ford crossing Bull Run from Centreville to Manassas, on the line of the counties of Fairfax and Prince William, is in such condition as to endanger the lives and property of the citizens who are compelled to constantly use the same in the ordinary course of their business = that at anytime it is dangerous to those who are not acquainted with its changed location: and that in a short time the same will be wholly impassable = that for business intercourse and for the accommodation of the public a bridge is an absolute necessity to the people of both of the said counties at that or some point adjacent thereto = they therefore pray that your Honor will take such steps as the law requires in such cases for joint action by the courts of the said counties in the establishment and construction of a Bridge for the traveling public, and they will ever pray, etc. (The names on the petition were very faint and the handwriting sometimes almost illegible. The signatures below may have errors in the transcription) John Y. Roseberry George R. Atkinson George F. Akers E. Nelson M. W. Horton A. F. Woodyard R. H. Hooe W. P. Foster D. C. Alexander L. E. Tansill R. Arnold E. Hixson James R. Baggott J. P. Manuel J. B. Metcalfe L. T. Sullivan H. A. Keys E. A. Hammill T. S. Meredith William C. Round John S. Love John Naglee Thomas Jones Mark Thomas Robert Ruffner Samuel Martyne J. A. Brawner R. Deats William W. Thornton J. L. Reid George D. Medford John H. Butler S. W. Brundge H. P. Dodge Henry Holland A. J. Pine R. W. Merchant __ __ Newman J. W. Miller W.? A. Clark Jr. Elmer Loose R. __ Davis E. Speaks James S. Porter B. F. Iden MD L. F. Burner Joseph T. Baker Thomas Burns E. Hood Weir U.? B. Suddath C. C. Barbour Benjamin Payne T. M. Brawner Thomas J. Smith Ammas Flaherty B. F. McVeigh J. R. Houchins John L. Keys James R. Sullivan __ __ Ashington E. Moor William H. Grayson Jr. James Ardell John Lunsford L. A. Marsteller G. W. Tansill Windsor Stoddan Henry Wagener William E. Lipscomb E. Brawner __ __ Pickett E. T. Brady Martin Lynch W. H. Breen Chas. H. Whellington Samuel Woolverton Isaac Jones F. J. Cannon Isaiah Keys Robert C. Weir James F. Gulick J. W. Jardine W. F. Iden E. E. Conner F. W. Hynson T. B. Putnam W. W. Davis 50 J. W. Florence H. A. Farnsworth J. W. Williams John H. Smith H. L. Lowman Benjamin F. Taylor __ B. Johnson G. W. Hixson Syrus Warring J. T. Goodwin E. R. Rector L. A. Hall W. C.? N. Merchant J.P. Crawford Cushing F. M. Lewis D. A. Pickett W. N. Lipscomb J. F. Lewis H. H. Roseberry I. P. Merkle Tyler, John T. __. Buckley John R. Tillett L. N. Tolson 1888 Thoroughfare – Buckland Road Application A list of Names that wants an outlet between Thoroughfare Station & Buckland. C. H. Butler Robert R. Butler Charles A. Payne Buchanan Brown Milton Barbour Green Pincard Ham Butler Joseph Butler Jacob Butler William Brown Thomas Primas Nathaniel Brown Joseph Weathers Henry Massey I. H. Hunton J. T. Thornberry Thomas H. Delaplaine Thomas C. Robinson H. G. Thornton J. T. Smallwood T. J. Chew J. L. Leary Thomas Evans Edward Peyton Frank Fletcher J. W. Fletcher W. H. Mount Armsted Wallice George Gibson John Washington Cornelius Allen E. Keyser J. T. McDonald W. B. Perkins G. W. Whedbee Spencer Hall George Smallwood John Davis R. F. Davis Abner Fletcher L. H. Love B. H. Jordan John W. Legg G. Tyler T. G. Brown G. B. Grayson J. J. Gough J. R. Payne Ran Dade 1888 Dumfries District Petition – Liquor Vote To the Hon. Wm. E. Lipscomb, Judge of the County Court of Prince William. Dear sir: The undersigned voters of Dumfries Magisterial District, respectfully request Your Honor to order an election to be held in said District to take the sense of the people on the question of Liquor or no Liquor license. Name Name Name J. R. King Ben F. Liming Thomas Johnson William Nelson George W. Cole King Bates W. W. Carter Samuel Carroll Thomas Syncox S. F. Stevens C. H. Brawner George E. Williams Stuart McInteer J. H. Horton Andrew J. Williams Jesse Bates James Davis Frank Davis John N. Tolson William Callender W. W. Florence Thomas Bates Herman L. Abel Charles Stone W. Clarke James A. Tolson G. W. Cheshire William C. Williams C. F. Carney James W. Williams R. S. Abel George F. Williams G. W. Williams Albert Cole Gristy Cole J. W. Bland William McKee Wileman Thomas Alonzo Hensey E. G. W. Keys George Davis W. B. Leary Shirley Jones Daniel Reid James Howard J. W. Boswell J. F. Keys James Carey James R. Bailey Sr. Charles G. Rind Earnest S. Anderson 51 J. Frank Rison A. F. Williams James H. Reid M. Rolls C. W. Jones Samuel Rolls Charles Jones J. B. Leary Robert Gray Daniel Nash Franklin Jennings James C. Muschett John Thomas G. W. Long John T. Davis Jerry Davis W. H. Leary W. W. Abel Sidney Perry Noah Bates W. H. Reid Tasker Fisher Reuben Jackson Robert Brinster John Fletcher D. C. Alexander William H. Baily J. W. Baily James A. Thomas Robert Thomas John Davis James Fisher Jerry Crawford Esau Fisher Jesse Juniper John H. Cornwell Palestine Williams Charley Thomas W. H. Cornwell Theodore Thomas William Davis James A. Florence 1888 Delinquent Lands Sold Report of Treasurer of the County of Prince William I hereby report that, after giving notice required by law, on the 7th day of February, eighteen hundred and Eighty Seven I sold the following described tracts or parcels of land, lying in the County of Prince William, state of Virginia, to the respective parties herein named, for taxes, penalties, costs and levies due thereon respectively for 1885. Name of Persons Charged Quantity of land Local description Name of With Taxes of Land Purchaser Benjamin Austin est. 2½ adjoins Mitchell R. R. Reeves John Brown 5¾ adjoins Godfrey Lewis Ritchie Daniel Bryant est. 49 ¼ on Occoquan Run E. E. Meredith John W. Bowley est. 19 ¼ on Broad Run L. B. Carrico H. N. Brawner 58 ¼ on Bull Run Mountain B. H. Jordon John Brammill 26 ¼ on Telegraph Road Geo. W. Tansill E. A. & H. L. Chapin 114 ½ near Pearsons E. L. Chapin Daniel Douglass 5 adjoining Bryant not given W. B. Davis est. 173 adjoining Ashmore E. Nelson John Fogarty 111 adjoining Bryant John Fogarty Murry Forbes 609 on Quantico Run A. T. Forbes Oliver Gaskins 10 near Millford not given Nancy Klutz 57 ½ on Powells Run Thos Kincheloe Martha A. Moss 1 lot in Buckland Thos. Moss Robert Marshall est. 245 on Occoquan Run Geo. W. Tansill John W. Newman 1 near Woodbridge Geo. W. Tansill Enoch Pratt 665 Waverly W. L. Heuser J. E. Prindall 16 ½ Hayfield C. E. Nicol George Pearson ¼ near Manassas H. F. Mitchell Sanford Payne 114 near Hooes Mill O. H. Evans George W. Payne 1 lot Manassas R. E. Thornton John Reeves 36 adjoins Hammill Geo. W. Tansill W. A. Richards 36 ½ adjoins Farnsworth Geo. Woodyard W. O. Richards 26 adjoins Farnsworth Geo. Woodyard James H. Reid 1 lot Brentsville Geo. F. Akers 52 J. W. & W. H. Simms S. M. Thatcher Wilson & Dunnington W.C.&M.&G. S. R.R.Co. 365 161 375 258 ¾ part Belle Air on Powells Run on Potomac River part Forkland Geo. W. Tansill E. Nelson C.W.C. Dunnington C. M. White 1 February 1888 Wellington Station The Commonwealth of Virginia to the Sheriff of Prince William County, Greetings – We command you to summon William H. Wilkins to appear before the judge of our County Court of Prince William at Brentsville on the first day of the next February term 1888 of the said court to answer the complaint of C. C. Leachman that the defendant William H. Wilkins is in possession of and unlawfully withholds from the plaintiff the Depot Buildings, Store, Dwelling House, Warehouse, Stable, Corn House, Little House and all Outhouses belonging to and owned by Mrs. Martha Chatham, and known as Wellington Station on the Manassas branch of the Virginia Midland Rail Road, which are now in the possession of William H. Wilkins and unlawfully withholds from the said C. C. Leachman by the said William H. Wilkins. Edwin Nelson, clerk 27 February 1888 Delinquent Real Estate July Court Office of the Treasurer of the County of Prince William – List of Real Estate within the County of Prince William redeemed before sale, theretofore delinquent for the non-payment of taxes thereon. Name of Person Charged Quantity of Local Description Redeemed by with Taxes Arrington, E. S. 100 on Occoquan Run E. S. Arrington Bell, B. B. 25 Maple Valley G. W. Tansill Bradley, F. W. 159 part Meadowville Farm F. W. Bradley Burrett, William 4 part Mt. Atlas F. W. Bradley Bryant, Julia heirs 31 ¼ adj. Evans Mr. Bryant Chapman, Jesse 9½ adj. Cockrell Jesse Chapman heirs Clowe, F. F. 1 5/8 adj. Davis F. F. Clowe Douglas, Daniel 5 adj. Bryant Douglas Foley, Jane R. 6¾ Waterfall Mill Geo. W. Tansill Foley, C. W. 96 ¾ Carolina Road E. Nelson Green, J. Willard 25 near Manassas John S. Hottle Godfrey, Chapman 118 part Renoe tract Chapman Godfrey Hornbaker, Jacob estate 1 lot Manassas J. R. Leachman Jacobs, Augustus 10 part Renoe tract F. P. Weeks Klutz, Nancy 57 ½ on Powells Run Nancy Klutz Kerns, John 112 Alberton John Kerns Latimer, C. W. 74 not legible Edwin Nelson Marshall, A. T. 63 on Occoquan Run A. T. Marshall Oertly, B. 270 on Chappawamsic A. Delozier Phelps, James H. 74 part Greenwood Jas. H. Phelps Stauffer, John 472 Epson M. Daniel Shepherd, R. H. 74 Neabsco Run R. H. Shepherd Tallifarro, Reubin 3¾ near Manassas Reubin Talliferro Williams, Catherine 10 part Bradley Catherine Williams Walcott, Elizabeth 152 part Meadow Farm Elizabeth Walcott Webb, John 5 near Thoroughfare John Webb 53 1 June 1888 Wellington Blackburn Buckland, Va. To the Hon. Judge Lipscomb, Wellington Blackburn is an old man and crippled. I ask the court to relieve him of Head Tax. Respectfully James W. Hunton W. Fletcher I do not think Wellington Blackburn capable of doing sufficient manual labor to support himself and wife or perhaps himself alone. J. G. Brown M.D. 10 July 1888 Jail Inspection & Report To the Hon. Wm. E. Lipscomb, Judge of the County Court of Prince William County: We the undersigned members of the committee appointed by your honor to inspect the jail and report to the court in accordance with section 929 of the Code of Virginia of 1887, have inspected said jail and respectfully submit the following report. The jail is a two story brick building 36 feet by 30 feet and contains eight rooms, only four of which are used as cells for the confinement of prisoners; the other four being occupied by the jailor and his family. The cells are 11 ½ feet by 11 ½ feet in size and in our opinion are comfortable and secure, but may be strengthened by slight repairs which we think are needed and should be done. One door post to one of the cells is split and should be replaced by a new one. One window should have a new sash and several others a few panes of glass. Besides these there are a few other slight repairs needed on the inside of the jail which we do not consider it necessary to mention, but can readily be seen by inspection. On examination we find the roof leaks in several places and that the rafters are considerably sunken on the north side of the building; the shingles appear to be in the same condition over the entire roof, but from the fact that the roof leaks in several places we think it is liable to leak in others at any time and therefore we are of the opinion that it would be economy to put on a new one and so recommend. The wall under several of the windows needs some mortar; two or three window sills show considerable signs of decay though they may be sound. The condition of the building is such as is required by section 926 of the Code except so far as affected by the needed repairs mentioned above. The beds furnished for the prisoners are scarcely sufficient. We think there would be a saving to the county in the way of beds and bedding and would be more comfortable to the prisoners if there were one or more iron cots placed in each cell. In all others respects so far as we have been able to learn, the jailor endeavors to discharge his duties in conformity with the law as required by section 928 of the Code. Respectfully Submitted Jno A. Nicol W. W. Kincheloe P. B. Bowen M.D. 17 July 1888 Notice to William C. Birkett I, W. W. Kincheloe, County Treasurer of the County of Prince William, in the State of Virginia, appointed James R. Baggott to be my Deputy to collect the taxes and county levies and all other monies required by law, in the said county of Prince William to be collected and you executed a bond bearing date on the 11th day of September 1883, payable to W. W. Kincheloe, Treasurer of Prince William County, in the just and full sum of pf twenty thousand dollars the condition whereof is that whereas the said Kincheloe, Treasurer aforesaid, with the assent of the County Court of Prince William has appointed the above bound James R. Baggott his Deputy in Brentsville and Manassas Magistreal Districts of the said county. Now, if the said Baggott shall well and truly execute and perform the duties of his office, as Deputy Treasurer, in said Districts, in the said county, and shall pay over to the said Kincheloe, Treasurer as aforesaid, all taxes and county levies and other months collected as Deputy Treasurer, as aforesaid, so that no default be made, in the payment of the same and shall indemnify and save harmless the said Kincheloe, 54 Treasurer aforesaid, and his sureties in his official bond as such against all loss and damage occasioned by the failure of the said Baggott to faithfully execute and perform the duties of his said office of deputy Treasurer, as aforesaid, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. The said James R. Baggott, having neglected and refused to account for and pay the said taxes and county levies and other monies to me, W. W. Kincheloe, County Treasurer, as aforesaid, at the time appointed for paying the same, or at any time whatsoever: Notice is therefore given you that on Monday, the 3rd day of September 1888, I shall move the County Court of Prince William county to give judgment against you of the said bond, for all the money wherewith the said James R. Baggott is chargeable on account of the said taxes and county levies and other monies, (a statement of the same being hereto annexed.) together with damages thereon, at the rate of ten per centum per month, from the time such payment should have been made. I, W. W. Kincheloe, County Treasurer, as aforesaid, having been compelled to pay and settle said taxes and county levies and other monies. Given under my hand, this, the 17th day of July, 1888 W. W. Kincheloe Treasurer of Prince William County 8 October 1888 Manassas M. E. Church To the Hon. Judge of Circuit Court for Prince William County. The following persons were appointed Trustees of Manassas M. E. Church at your May term of Court. C. W. Hazen, S. W. Burdge, Noah Hixson, Thomas Jones, J. G. Treat, Jacob Jones, G. C. Round, W. A. Clarke and I. P. Baldwin. Since then G. C. Round has resigned and the Board of Trustees elected in in ___ stead Samuel T. Weir, and we respectfully petition to have the said Weir appointed to fill the vacancy. W. S. Schooley Preacher in charge 3 November 1888 Road Application & Report To the Honorable Court of Prince William County, Virginia the undersigned, having viewed a route for a public road through lands of John T. Alexander and W. H. Suthard from Ashby’s Store to Hortons School House, would respectfully submit the following report. 1st Route: beginning at a point in the public road on the West side of Ashby’s Store and running South to the Landsdown and Horton’s Store road, about one thousand yards, thence west down said road to a black oak tree on side of said road, about three hundred yards, thence south to a pear tree near the school house, on the side of the Stafford Springs Road, about four hundred yards. This route would cut Mr. Alexander’s Farm directly in two, at a damage of $125.00 and also that of Mr. Suthard at a damage of $75.00. 2 nd Route: Beginning at a point in the Harrison Ford and Landsdown Road, about four hundred yards West to Ashby’s Store on the _ between John T. Alexander and F. M. Herndon, running South with said line on the lands of said Alexander about one thousand yards, and thence through lands of W. H. Suthard to a pear tree, near the school house, on the side of the Stafford Springs Road, about four hundred yards. The damage to said Alexander would be $60.00 and to the said Suthard would be $75.00. This road would result in a great convience to the public, and would not pass through any yard, garden, or orchard. A map of the proposed road will be found appended to this report. J. C. Colvin W. H. Bone? We the undersigned petitioners to your honorable ____ to grant us a Road running from Ashbys Store to Hortons School House. S. Herndon H. C. Ashby L. F. Holmes Bryan Cooper A. D. Finch Charlie E. Renoe Willie E. Renoe Nathaniel Crump Bettie Ashby H. T. George W. T. Elliott John H. Herndon M. K. Reading A. H. Keys W. E. Partlow John H. Bowling Wm. H. Ralls T. M. Fox H. C. Perry T. W. Herndon L. C. Lowe D. M. Lynn L. C. _______ E. J. Bridwell Newton Sayres William H. Rine 55 5 November 1888 Sales of Delinquent Lands to The Commonwealth of Virginia Report of Treasurer of the County of Prince William I hereby report that, after giving notice required by law, on the 5th day of November, Eighteen hundred and Eighty Eight I sold the following described tracts or parcels of land, lying in the County of Prince William, state of Virginia, to the respective parties herein named, for taxes, penalties, costs and levies due thereon : 1884 Name of Persons Charged Quantity of land Local description Name of With Taxes of Land Purchaser Ashby, George R. 168 North Evergreen Comm. of Va. Butler, William 20 adjoins Jackson Comm. of Va. Bowley, William 2½ near Greenwich Comm. of Va. Clarke, R. M. trustee 104 ½ adjoins Hutchison Comm. of Va. Cordell, R. L. heirs 125 on North Fork Comm. of Va. Conner, Mary heirs 75 adjoins Kincheloe Comm. of Va. Dulaney, Bladen 50 on Broad Run Comm. of Va. Fletcher, Thomas 1 lot Manassas Comm. of Va. Grayson, Enoch 199 ½ Hayfield Comm. of Va. Gaines, Thomas B. estate 50 part Cedar Grove Comm. of Va. Hunton, Thomas E. 300 near Buckland Comm. of Va. Hooe & Johnson 148 ½ adjoins McLean Comm. of Va. Jacobs, Augustus 200 part Enfield Comm. of Va. Jacobs, Augustus 141 ½ adjoins Ish Comm. of Va. Jewell, A. M. 25 Hayfield Comm. of Va. Klutz, Nancy 57 ½ on Powells Run Comm. of Va. McFadden, James 112 North Run Comm. of Va. Pridmore, Benjamin 141 Forest Comm. of Va. Petty, Catherine 50 Forest Comm. of Va. Pearson, L. 40 on Occoquan Run Comm. of Va. Pinn, William ¾ part Howison Pinn tract Comm. of Va. Prescott, L. G. ½ at Gainesville Comm. of Va. Smith, Jas. W. 150 near Lansdown Comm. of Va. Smith, Thomas C. 91 near Thoroughfare Comm. of Va. Smith, T. C. 50 near Gainesville Comm. of Va. Shirley, John R. est. 1 near Gainesville Comm. of Va. Smith, H. C. 23 Baileysburg Comm. of Va. Thomas, John F. 50 adj. Belle Air Comm. of Va. Tavener, Isaac 125 on North Run Comm. of Va. Windsor, Richard estate 100 on Powells Run Comm. of Va. Webb, John 5 Thoroughfare Comm. of Va. Webb, John 7 Thoroughfare Comm. of Va. Whiting, G. A. 9¼ on Cedar Run Comm. of Va. Webster, Addison & Ella 16 part Wellington Comm. of Va. W. C. F. M. & S. R.R. Co. 80 part Wellington Comm. of Va. 56 26 Dec 1888 Notice to Road Builders Sealed proposals will be received until January 7 th, 1889, 2 o’clock p.m. by the undersigned for the opening of a public road, beginning at a point on the Bradley Road, near a tie pile and cedar, on said road and running through Judge Lipscomb’s land to the abutment on the north side of Broad Run, near Bradley Ford. The road to be thirty feet wide, all the trees and stumps to be grubbed nine feet in width on each side of centre line of said road, the balance of road to be clear of timber and stumps to be cut level with the ground and the tops rounded. A stone culvert to be built across the branch sixteen feet wide, eight feet long, four and one half feet high and two feet thick, the stone to be laid in cement with six white oak sills (7x7) and flooring of white oak plank , two inches thick and a substantial railing on each side. The north end of said culvert to be filled with dirt to be level of same. Also the road ploughed the entire length and three feet in with on each side of the dirt to be drawn to the centre of said road. The hill near Judge Lipscomb’s house to be cut down a width of thirty feet drawn to the bottom in said road for filling so as to make the hill an easy grade. A diagram of the said road can be seen by calling on the undersigned. W. W. Kincheloe, Brentsville, VA 26 December 1888 1889 Delinquent Lands Sold Report of Treasurer of the County of Prince William I hereby report that, after giving notice required by law, on the __ __ ___I sold the following described tracts or parcels of land, lying in the County of Prince William, state of Virginia, to the respective parties herein named, for taxes, penalties, costs and levies due thereon respectively for 1887. Name of Persons Charged Quantity of land Local description Name of With Taxes of Land Purchaser Austin, Redmon 37 acres near Manassas John Hetinger Bryant, Julia heirs 31 ¼ adjoins Evans John R. Payne Bohannan, Thos, est. 89 ¼ near Maple Valley Geo. W. Tansill Brewer, Wallace 64 on Occoquan River Wallace Brewer Carrico, Harrison 15 ½ adjoins Nutt A. Carrico Carter, William B. 60 adjoins Forest R. G. Ludwig Cooper, Eliza 10 ¼ adjoins Howison Wm. Caythorne Davis, W. B. est. 173 adj. Ashmore John T. Perry Godfrey, Chapman 118 part Renoe tract Chap Godfrey Gaskins, Thos. Est. 29 ½ part Phillips tract E. Gaskins Holland, Mary F. L. 264 adj. Duvall W. N. Lipscomb Jett, Phillip 4 part Liberia Phillip Jett Kincheloe, John R. 86 ¼ adj. Hamet J. R. Payne Ledman, Sarah 10 adj. Conner N. Payne Lamb, Thomas K. 110 on Dumfries Road G. F. Lamb Smith, Delia 445 near Lansdown G. Williams Swann, Julia 57 ¾ near Occoquan Geo. W. Tansill Stiff, C. F. 45 ¼ adj. Bell Thomas Jones Swarts, R. H. est. 92 part Mt. Atlas B. H. Jordan Yoe, Michael 16 ½ adjoins Davis Henry Voy I W. W. Kincheloe treasurer of the County of Prince William do swear that the above list contains a true account of all the real estate within my county which has been sold by me during the year 1888 for the non payment of taxes and levies thereon for the present year and that I am not directly or indirectly interested in the purchase of any of the said real estate so help me God. W. W. Kincheloe, treasurer 57 1889 Insolvent Capitation and Property A list of insolvents for the non-payment of Capitation and Property Tax for the year 1889, in the District of # Two. R. M. Davis, Commissioner of the Revenue for the County of Prince William, Virginia. (Below I will only give the totals of the State Tax and the County Levies that the person owes. But the sheet has the following columns under the heading of State Taxes - Name of Person; Capitation Tax with a column for White and one for Colored; Amount of Property Tax for Support of Government at 30 cents; Amount of Property Tax for Public Schools at 10 Cents; Amount of State Taxes and Amount of Penalty. The following are under the heading County Levies- Capitation Tax wit a column for White and one for Colored; County Levy; County School Tax; District School Tax; Road Tax; Amount of Levy for County and School Purposes; Amount of Penalty and Why Returned Insolvent. Name of Person Amount of Amount of County Why Returned State Taxes Levies for County and School Purposes Allen, John T. Atchinson, Wilford C. Abel, Asberry Abel, W. L. Butler, F. A. Bushey, John R. Banks, John (colored) Butler, George E. Beavers, James S. Bridwell, E. J. Bridwell, J. L. Birtch, Thomas Baber, F. W. Baxter, William H. Brown, Henry (colored) Bates, William H.(colored) Bates, Thomas (colored) Cornwell, Edgar M. Curry, George W. (colored) Chapman, Henry (colored) Chinn, Robert (colored) Chinn, Fielder (colored) Chinn, George (colored) Carr, John Cornwell, Lucien C. Campbell, William K. Catoe, Thomas E. Carson, W. C. Crawford, Jerry (colored) Cephus, Elick (colored) Cole, Gusta (colored) Cornwell, Obed. Cornwell, John L. Cornwell, R. L. Cornwell, W. N. Davis, J. H. Davis, George A. (colored) Duvall, Joseph W. Davis, Hewitt B. 1.40 1.15 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.20 1.15 1.07 1.03 0.20 1.40 1.40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.04 1.08 1.00 1.04 1.00 1.00 1.03 1.82 1.32 1.03 1.10 1.04 1.00 1.03 1.00 1.07 1.07 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.04 1.03 1.00 1.05 0.67 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.67 0.78 0.67 0.61 0.56 0.28 0.50 1.05 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.56 0.62 0.50 0.56 0.50 0.50 0.56 1.60 0.94 0.56 0.61 0.56 0.61 0.56 0.50 0.61 0.61 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.58 0.56 0.50 58 Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property exempted by court Non Resident No Property No Property Deed Non Resident Non Resident No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident No Property No Property Day, Charles H. Davis, Jack Ennis, Charles Ford, Francis Florence, William E. Fox, Zed Florence, Charles H. Fisher, Jacob Fisher, Esaw Grey, Charles F. Grey, Charles R. Greyson, James T. Garner, William E. Hammill, Hugh Horner, John G. Holland, Mary F. L. Holland, R. W. Hazlett, Mahlon Hartramft, Wm. A. Hopkins, J. D. Howard, W. G. Holmes, C. H. Hill, J. M. Jones, Paul Jewell, Charles Jewell, W. Jackson, B. B. Jackson, J. W. Johnson, Arthur Jewell, William B. Jewell, John T. King, Thomas H. King, Samuel Keys, Robert Kincheloe, Robert E. Long, George Lynn, Luther & James Lloyd, Samuel Lynn, T. W. Lynn, Mrs. R. A. Lowe, George Lowe, R. L. Lynn, Leonard Lynn, F. S. Lovelace, John Lowery, Walter P. Mills, J. T. Murray, James Morris, E. J. Milstead, J. G. Milstead, Willis Nash, Henry Neal, John T. Nelson, William Perry, Nalls Porter, Andrew 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.08 1.07 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.22 1.00 1.52 1.00 3.00 1.39 0.24 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.04 1.00 1.00 1.03 1.04 1.00 1.00 1.30 1.30 1.00 0.04 1.00 1.12 1.00 1.04 1.03 1.03 2.00 1.00 1.04 0.74 1.00 1.34 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.12 1.00 1.04 1.00 1.03 1.00 1.06 1.04 1.04 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.61 0.61 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.78 0.50 1.22 0.50 3.25 1.10 0.33 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.56 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.56 0.50 0.50 0.98 0.94 0.50 0.06 0.50 0.67 0.50 0.56 0.56 0.56 1.00 0.50 0.56 1.05 0.50 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.67 0.67 0.50 0.56 0.50 0.56 0.50 0.61 0.56 0.56 59 No Property No Property Non Resident Non Resident No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident No Property No Property No Property Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident No Property No Property No Property Non Resident No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident No Property No Property No Property Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident Non Resident No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property Pierson, John Posey, Charles Perry, H. C. Quarles, John L. Reid, Robert Readman, Isaac Readman, George W. Reed, George G. Randall, John L. Richardson, E. S. Rolls, Samuel Rolls, Mahlon Richardson, F. L. Reed, David Reed, Daniel Robertson, Taylor Ramey, Kirby 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.08 1.20 1.08 1.10 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.08 1.14 1.06 1.00 1.00 1.04 1.10 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.61 0.67 0.67 0.50 0.50 0.78 0.50 0.61 0.72 0.56 0.50 0.50 0.56 0.61 No Property No Property No Property No Property Non Resident No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property No Property 1889 Improper Assessment of Land A List of Property in the County of Prince William on the Commissioner’s Land Book in the District of George F. Manuel, Commissioner of the Revenue for the No. 1 district of said County, improperly placed thereon, or not ascertainable, for the year 1889 Name of Persons Charged Quantity of land Local description Remarks With Taxes of Land Clarkson, H. M. 1 lot 26 acres Haymarket charged to J. M. Johnson Heflin, Joseph R. 77 acres near Haymarket no such land St. Pauls Church 1 lot Haymarket no such land Thomas, John 267 acres part of Enfield no such land Marshall, Robt. Est. 245 acres on Occoquan Run no such land 5 August 1889 Summit House Judge W. Lipscomb Dear Sir. I wish you to appoint Robert McIntosh my Guardian. I am 15 years of age, and if necessary please appoint him administrator of my Mother’s estate. Hattie J. Jones Prince William County to wit. I a justice for the county aforesaid in the State of Virginia do certify that Hattie J. Jones whose name is signed to the above writings bearing date August 5 th 1889 has acknowledged the same before me in my county aforesaid. Given under my hand this 5th day of August 1889 H. H. Lynn J. P. 1890 Delinquent Lands Sold Report of Treasurer of the County of Prince William I hereby report that, after giving notice required by law, on the 6th day of January, eighteen hundred and Ninety. I sold the following described tracts or parcels of land, lying in the County of Prince William, state of Virginia, to the respective parties herein named, for taxes, penalties, costs and levies due thereon respectively for 1888. Name of Persons Charged Quantity of land Local description Name of With Taxes of Land Purchaser 60 Atkinson & Stonnell Alexander, Robert est. Bramble, Charles Brewer, Wallace Chapman, Martha Cole, Elizabeth Cordell, R. L. (heirs) Chapin, Ella M. & others Diggs, Barnett est. Fletcher, Thomas Gaines, E. P. Ella & Albert Hunton, William est. Jewell, A. M. Kincheloe, W. W. Love, William McFadden, James Newman, Amanda Sorrell, P. G. Simmons, Henry Strother, William Spence, Mary F. Thomas, John F. Tavener, Isaac Williamson, Daniel Weaver, W. A. Williams, Mary est. Williams, Mary A. W.C.V.M.&G.S.R.R.Co. 191 6 lots 26 ¼ 64 18 ¾ 75 ¾ 125 114 ½ 3½ 1 lot 14 ½ 3 lots 25 47 3 112 ½ 18 ¾ 37 72 24 70 50 125 219 130 79 18 ¾ 80 on Powells Run Dumfries Telegraph Road Occoquan Cabin Branch Cabin Branch on North Run near Beavers near Antioch Manassas Bristoe Buckland Hayfield on Occoquan Run Dumfries Road on North Run Cabin Branch Dawkins Branch Adjoins Beavers Goose Run Bacon Race adj. Belle Air North Run Neabsco Run on Chappawamsic Run on Chappawamsic Run Cabin Branch part Falkland John Tolson R. W. Merchant Geo. W. Tansill J. E. Nelson O. H. Evans E. Nelson E. Nelson E. Nelson Jas. E. Carter Jeremiah Stover James E. Nelson O. H. Evans O. H. Evans James E. Nelson Geo. W. Tansill W. B. Beck Neal B. Watson J. E. Nelson A. F. Dunn L. F. Holmes R. M. Davis Geo. W. Tansill James E. Nelson R. M. Davis R. W. Merchant John N. Tolson O. H. Evans Wm. H. Mount 19 September 1890 Dumfries Petition To the Hon. W. E. Lipscomb, judge of the County Court of Prince William. We the undersigned voters of Dumfries Magisterial District petition your honor to order an Election in the said District upon the question of Liquor or no Liquor for the said of Spirituous Liquors. Sept. 19th 1890 J. R. King G. W. Williams W. A. Lunsford G. W. Long Albert Coal Daniel Read James W. Jones William Maddox (his mark) Noah Bates William Davis (his mark) J. __ Keys Theodore A. Thomas George Davis George Coal Andrew Porter Thomas Syncox J. W. Williams E. Fisher James M. Amidon Joseph Lewis Sherly Jones Charles Stone Rubin Jackson J. R. Baley Jessie Bates J. F. Rison G. W. Thomas Robert Banister A. J. Williams Jackson T. Davis John Fletcher Palestine Williams James Howard James C. Muschett Necal? Brown Watson James H. Harmon D. J. Amidon C. W. Jones 61 G. W. Cheshire Nepolian Watson Robert L. Thomas Thomas Decator Jessie Juniphor Jerry Crofford W. H. Bailey W. Hutchison John Neill L. C. Windsor Gustavis Coal W. H. Cornwell James Fisher Daniel Nash R. Lunsford George H. Florence W. H. Reid Samuel Carroll King Baits Henry Cole W. W. Carter William Abel Malon Coles James H. Reid Robert Henderson Freder Abel W. W. Abel Charles F. Abel R. J. Lyell 1892 Judgments Brentsville Court House Bell It being suggested to the Court that J. C. Jones & Company the Court House contractors will need the Bell in the Court House, it is ordered that Edwin Nelson be appointed a commissioner to superintend the removal of the said bell to the new Court House at Manassas whenever it shall be needed. 3 June 1892 To Joseph Reid from Prince William County To hauling scaffolding poles $0.75 To hauling sand $0.50 To making scaffold $1.00 4 June 1892 To L. N. Muddiman from Prince William County To 1 days work on Court House chimney and making scaffold To Board and time coming and going to the place of work 13 June 1892 Brentsville Court House County of Prince William to Samuel Hedrick To 2 ½ days work painting Court House To J. W. Tyler for flushing flue $3.00 $1.00 $6.25 $0.75 $7.00 Received pay of J. B. Reid – Samuel Hedrick 4 July 1892 Brentsville Court House County of Prince William Joseph B. Reid to John Walsh To 3 days work on Court House pointing brick and setting step stone To bust of lime To furnishing sand & hand $6.00 $1.50 $1.50 $9.00 17 September 1892 Methodist Quarterly Conference At a regular meeting of the Quarterly Conference of Sudley Circuit, Washington District, Baltimore Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church South, held at Sudley, September 17 th 1892. The following 62 persons were duly elected to fill vacancies in the Board of Trustees for the Gainesville Church – Viz: James W. Bell & H. F. Triplett, Vice H. W. Kearney, T. & W. Lemon removed. Rev. R. R. S. Hough, Pres. Eugene Compton, Sec. 17 September 1893 Methodist Quarterly Conference At a regular meeting of the Quarterly Conference of Sudley Circuit, Washington District, Baltimore Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church South, held at Sudley, September 18th 1893. The following persons were duly elected a board of trustees to hold in trust the Sudley Church. Viz: A. H. Compton, Dr. C. F. Brower, William M. Wheeler, F. H. Sanders, D. J. Ayers. Rev. Ramsey Smithson, Pres. Eugene Compton, Sec. 01 February 1894 Occoquan District Petition To the Hon. Judge W. E. Lipscomb, Prince William County. We the undersigned petitioners and voters of Occoquan District most respectfully ask that you order an Election between now and the first day of May next 1894 to determine whether or not license shall be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquor in said district. And your petitioners, as in duty bound will ever pray &c. George W. Allen J. A. Selecman Robert L. Powell C. H. Arrington R. H. Allen George N. Davis W. A. Davis Robert Sullivan Valentine Walford Edgar M. Cornwell R. W. Selecman E. B. Swan Felix S. Lynn W. B. Glascock James H. Turner L. W. Pettit Gustay Patison Andrew Loveless J. H. Garner Wilson Davis Eppa Hixson George Selecman W. S. Lynn S. T. Cornwell Enoch Haislip William Smith M. F. Redmon Benjamin Jewell T. H. Lynn Ed. Abel Jiles A. Carter J. T. Windsor James N. Carter C. H. Jewell I. J. Pettit Joseph Garner Joseph R. Davis M. C. Crouch T. J. Simpson R. E. Simpson L. Ledman Thomas E. Gossam John W. Woodyard J. G. Sullivan Charles M. Doleman Henry Cole C. M. Bartlett James O.Harrington J. Hedges W. Sincox W. H. Cole M. C. Clarke Leamon Ledmon H. J. Carter Ed Reid W. F. Carter Charles A. Clarke J. B. Dillard Joseph Marshall Joseph Reynolds A. G. Taylor Mahlon Haislip D. D. Cofrode Isaac Redman Edward Lynn W. R. Selecman Walter Kidwell W. G. Horner George G. Swann C. E. Hedges John Pettit W. B. Marshall Jr. C. G. West W. F. Pearson D. R. Tyrell Wm. H. Sandall Wm. F. Brenner John Scott Oscar Chinn John Underwood Isaiah Garner Noah Milstead E. Arrington Robert Chinn George W. Davis John T. Patterson Allen Marshall R. W. Holland Lewis Mills J. B. Davis R. M. Haislip John Jewell A. T. Brenner James Patterson James Payne George W. Posey Jack Davis Charles H. Day Feilder Chinn William Chinn James Fisher James W. Bramble Benjamin Washington Henry Brown Napolean Jasper Edward Duvall George Chinn Townson Snyder 63 James W. Steel George Weaver Reuben Nash William H. Johnson James B. Beach G. R. Mills O. S. Davis C. Fairfax J. W. Webster N. C. Dyer G. W. Pettit C. F. Pettit H. Brown Addison Fairfax John R. Windsor John Clarke Charles Jackson William Snydor John Rowe Robert Curtis C. H. Lambert M. D. John Metherell J. W. Fairfax Wesley Marshall B. Pearson Henry Posey Rob Tillett Daniel Whalen Addison Stalker P. W. West J. E. Arrington Luther Garner Arthur Harris Tasker Fisher Willis Johnson George H. Cornwell Ed Posey George F. Pettit A. J. Sullivan L. E. Pearson Charles Pearson Thomas Tillett Thomas Tillett Charles E. Bower John F. Loveless Jeff Carter Phillip Chichester 24 February 1896 Manassas Methodist Church Trustees for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, located at Manassas, Va. elected by Quarterly Conference on February 24th 1896. John Bradshaw, R. J. Adamson, William E. Lipscomb, F. E. Ransdell and John A. Nicol. 4 May 1896 Brentsville Petition & Liquor Application State of Virginia Application For A Liquor License Prince William County -- 1st May 1896 Name of Applicant -R. H. Keys Nature of Business –Retail Liquor Dealer Place where it is proposed to be prosecuted – Keys Building at Brentsville Amount required by law for privilege – One Hundred Dollars Applicant sign here – R. H. Keys Treasurer’s Certificate – Prince William County, May 4th 1896 I Westwood Hutchison, Treasurer of the County aforesaid, do certify that R. H. Keys has deposited with me the amount required by law to prosecute the within privilege, in gold or silver coin, United States Treasury notes, or National bank notes, and that no coupons were tendered. To Hon. W. E. Lipscomb judge of the County Court of Prince William County. We the undersigned citizens of Brentsville and vicinity request your honor to grant license to R. Hilman Keys to sell Liquor in the Village of Brentsville at his place of business he having been doing business at said place for the last 12 months and in our opinion has complied with the law in selling the same in every respect. W. W. Arnold W. W. Kincheloe Geo. Keppler A. Berryman J. W. Florence Willie E. Rennoe M. A. Florence W. F. Weeks John T. Keys C. E. Woodyard John Y. Roseberry R. A. Camper W. W. Buckley R. M. Calvert L. A. Duval R. A. Keys Will Offenbacker T. E. Smith 64 Arthur Keys W. M. Arnold Robert Molair C. S. Suthard Henry Kaiser G. Kaiser T. H. Cooksey Mathew Woodyard John Weeks Daniel W. Breeden To Hon. W. E. Lipscomb judge of the County Court of Prince William County. We the undersigned citizens of Brentsville and vicinity & patrons of the Brentsville Post Office respectfully petition you not to grant a liquor license in the Town of Brentsville H. W. Reid Alice B. Kincheloe M. E. Woodyard Beulah Kincheloe M. A. Reid S. S. Lint Lucy L. Woodyard S. Hershberger Sarah F. Davis M. A. J. Hensley M. E. Akers Georgianna Weeks M. F. Calvert J. P. Hensley P. B. Bowen Mollie E. Rennoe John H. Bowen Mattie E. Rennoe M. A. Bowen Georgia A. Rennoe 19 yrs. old Isabella Woodyard J. P. Harnsberger Ada Davis Jno F. Harnsberger 27 February 1897 Sale of Brentsville Courthouse We the undersigned appointed by the Board of Supervisors at their July meeting 1896 to make sale of the Old Court, Jail and three acres of land at Brentsville beg to make the following report. We advertised the said property by hand bills and in the Manassas Journal to be sold on the 5 th day of Sept. 1896. At which time no bid or bids were made for said property. We again advertised the said property to be sold 30 days after date, at which time no bid was made. We again adjourned the sale of the said property to be sold on the 27th day of Feb. 1897. At which time I. N. H. or the sum of $517.00 upon the following terms ¼ cash, the balance in one, two & three years. The title to said property to be retained until the whole of purchase price has been paid and we recommend the conformation of said sale. Respectfully Submitted, E. Nelson W. W. Kincheloe PUBLIC SALE OF COURTHOUSE, JAIL, and LOT AT BRENTSVILLE, VA. The undersigned committee appointed by Board of Supervisors of Prince William County, will offer for sale, at public Auction, in Brentsville, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1897 The public lot, situated in the town of Brentsville, containing Three acres of land. This lot has on it the Old Courthouse, 46 x 36, and 20 feet high, and the Jail, 36 x 30 feet, and 18 feet high, with eight 65 rooms, both buildings of brick and covered with tin. Terms – One fourth cash and the Balance in one, two, and three years, the Title to be retained until the terms of Sale are complied with. W. W. Kincheloe E. Nelson February 1, 1897 Undated Petition Against Liquor in Manassas To Judge Wm. E. Lipscomb of Prince William County Court, in the State of Virginia. The undersigned citizens of Manassas and vicinity – knowing the evil influences arising from the sale of intoxicating liquors, hereby protest against the issue, and petition your Honor to refuse to grant license to any one for the sale of intoxicants within the limits of the Corporation of Manassas, or vicinity of three miles. Mrs. J. J. Ramberg Mrs. Emma Houchins Mrs. Frazier Furr Miss Mary Mitchell Mrs. E. C. Francis Mrs. Roberta Merchant Mrs. Mary A. Thomasson Mrs. B. M. Florence Mrs. W. W. Davis Mrs. Hattie L. Burdge Mrs. G. W. Hixson Mrs. Carrie E. Black Mrs. E. J. Thatcher Mrs. Sarah Ann Round Mrs. George Trimmer Mrs. Flora Jones Mrs. J. Sweeney L. A. Pine Mrs. Rebecca Weir Blanche Rogers Ella Weir Mrs. Rorabaugh C. A. Latimer Nellie Hazen Mrs. Edesarel Tyler S. A. Hazen Sarah Lickle Mrs. Althea E. Loose Mrs. E. G. Adamson Mrs. Anna S. Tansill Fannie L. Brigg Mrs. Nettie Medford Mary E. Booreman Mrs. Mollie F. Koontz Mrs. Robert Waters Mrs. R. W. Merchant Mrs. M. H. Davies Ida S. Nicol Mrs. Kate Roseberry Edith Adamson Mrs. Muddiman Mrs. W. B. Kincheloe Mary C. Newman Miss M. E. Carter Miss S. C. Carter A. P. Kincheloe Miss Fannie Carter Trel? Iden Mrs. J. A. Cannon Mrs. C. Merritt Mrs. S. Somerville Lyon Mrs. J. Tillett Mrs. C. M. Limstrong Mrs. Rachel Hixson Miss Annie Adamson Mrs. Wm. T. Smith Mrs. Lillie Limsey Mrs. C. A. S. Hopkins Mrs. E. Foot Miss Maggie R. Smith Mrs. R. Milligan Miss Kate Hooe Mrs. J. Assheton Miss Martha F. French Mrs. Wallace Hixson Mrs. W. A. Brawner Mrs. V. J. Iden Mrs. V. Hooe Jennie Smith Mollie Newman Emily C. Round Ella M. Howard A. M. Kenna Mrs. Rector Harriet Baldwin Nellie McClanahan 66 Eliza J. Huffman Clara Booerman J. Brawner Mrs. Horace Ashton Lucy A. Muddiman N. E. Waugh Mrs. Mary T. Hixson Mrs. Maga Muddiman 21 July 1898 James Franklin Gulick Sprout Puller and Wagon Lifting Jack Whereas, I David E. Copp, of Woodstock, county of Shenandoah, State of Virginia, did obtain letters patent of the United States, for Sprout Puller and Wagon Lifting Jack, same being dated April 26, 1898, and whereas I have sold, transferred and assigned unto Dr. P. S. Riddle and F. G. Kerlin, one third interest each in the said invention, that is to say, one third interest to Dr. P. S. Riddelle of the County of Shenandoah, and State of Virginia, and one-third interest to F. G. Kerlin, of Washington, D. C.; whereas I have retained one third interest in said invention, and together with the said Dr. P. S. Riddelle and F. G. Kerlin, are the sole owners of the said patent, and all rights under the same in the below recited territory; and whereas James Franklin Gulick of Manassas, County of Prince William, State of Virginia is desirous of acquiring territory for the purpose of selling the said Sprout Puller and Wagon Lifting Jack; the same to be furnished by the parties of the first part, to the said James Franklin Gulick at the market price, and no machine to be sold at less than the price designated from time to time by the parties of the first part. Now, therefore, to all whom it may concern, be it known that, for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars payable on the following dates, November 1st $25.00, February 1st 1899 425.00, and May 1st 1899 $50.00m the receipt of which notes is hereby acknowledged, we the said David E. Copp, Dr. P. S. Riddelle and F. G. Kerlin, have granted and by these presence do grant unto the said James Franklin Gulick the right to sell (but not to manufacture) the said invention in the county of Stafford, State of Virginia and in no other place or places, to the full end of the term for which letters patent have been granted! The said James Franklin Gulick agrees to sell county annually fifty machines, and in the event of his failure to comply with this contract, all right, title and interest in said territory reverts to the said owners of the patent. David E. Copp, Dr. P. S. Riddelle, and F. G. Kerlin. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and affixed our seals at Manassas in the County of Prince William and State of Virginia this 21 st day of July A.D., 1898 D. E. Copp (seal) P. S. Riddelle (seal) F. G. Kerlin (seal) James Franklin Gulick (seal) In the presence of J. F. Britton, Bristow, Va. 2 May 1900 Mechanic Grove, Pa. Capt. E. Nelson C. C. Manassas, Va. My Dear Friend,- You promised on the purchase of the Brentsville property and also on the making of the title that I should have no taxes to pay so long as property was kept for school. And now it seems that the taxes are not only claimed but entirely too much. I come to you for advice and help. I asked for that to be put into deed. You said it would be all right without, now dear Captain, do your best. I am still too weak o walk. Write me early Yours Truly I. N. H. Beahm (P.S. – Pencil is easier for me) 67 18 December 1900 Gilbert Bros. & Co. vs Dr. J. C. Meredith Gilbert Brothers & Company, Wholesale Druggists 7 & 9 North Howard Street Baltimore, Md. Say no Money to Agents without written Authority Sold to Dr. J. C. Meredith, Manassas, Va. 1/2 DZ 1/3 DZ 1/2 DZ 1/3 DZ 1/2 DZ 1/2 DZ 1/3 DZ 1/6 DZ 2 DZ 1/6 DZ 1/12 DZ 1/6 DZ 2 DZ Pierces G. M. Disc. Wills English Polls Challenge Milk Liebigs Beef #10 N. B. Fittings #65 Fittings Baby Friend Wizard Oil Citric Acid Cresoline Repiroxone Kendalls Spavin Cure Small Black Oxide Manganese $4.13 $0.75 $0.50 $2.83 $0.20 $0.38 $0.67 $0.67 $0.98 $0.36 $1.13 $0.67 $0.15 2 DZ Black Antimony $0.10 1/6 DZ Ozomulsion $1.34 1/6 DZ Psychine $4.17 1/6 DZ Ozojell $0.67 1/4 DZ H. H. Syringe #4 $1.13 1/4 DZ Magic Atomizers #36 $0.94 1/12 DZ Listerine $0.67 1/12 DZ Borolyptol $0.71 1/3 GRO 1 OZ Presc. Bottles $0.62 1/3 GRO 2 OZ Presc. Bottles $0.79 1/3 GRO 3 OZ Presc. Bottles $1.00 1/3 GRO 4 OZ Presc. Bottles $1.17 1/3 GRO 6 OZ Presc. Bottles $1.40 5 OZ Can P. & W. Quin. $1.90 1 DZ Corn Plasters $0,75 1/2 DZ Susp. Bandages $1.00 1 GRO Pill Boxes $0.85 3 5/8 Mottled Cast. Soap $0.22 2 GRO Balsam Copabia Bottles $1.16 1/2 DZ Pitchers Castoria $1.00 1/6 DZ Swamp Root large $1.34 1/3 DZ Mustang Lin. $0.70 1/2 OZ Antikamia Powder $1.00 1 OZ Phenacetine $1.00 1 OZ Salol $0.33 1/2 OZ Ext. White Rose $1.50 1/2 OZ Ext. Trailing Arbutus $3.15 2 OZ Coriander Seed $0.16 2 OZ Lump Saliamoniac $0.26 1 DZ Union Almanacs $0.40 Empty Cases, Empty Barrels, and other containers will be charged at lowest prices, and if returned to us will be credited at their actual value. We will not receive Empties not originally sent out by us. 68 14 October 1901 J. Willard Green to Robert Armentrout Bradley Farm at Limstrong This agreement made this 14th day of October 1901, by and between J. Willard Green, of the City of Washington, D. C., party of the first part and Robert Armentrout, of the county of Prince William and State of Virginia, party of the second part, WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration hereinafter mentioned the said party of the first part doth hereby lease unto said party of the second part all that certain farm at Limstrong, post office, county and State aforesaid, and known as the Bradley Farm, upon the terms and conditions following: said first party doth lease said farm to said second party for the years 1902 and 1903. Said second party to take possession of said premises so soon as said first party’s Mother shall remove there from so that the same be not later than Oct. the 20th 1901. Said first party reserving unto himself the north room in third story in the dwelling upon said farm. Said second party doth agree in consideration of above lease to pay to said first party the sum of fifty dollars on or before the first day of January 1902, as rental for said farm for the year 1902, and agrees to pay the additional sum of Fifty Dollars on or before the 1st day of January 1903, as rental for said farm for the year 1903, should this lease be not terminated as hereinafter provided before said date. Said second party agrees to keep the buildings and fences upon said premises in as good condition as the same are at this time, natural ware and tear excepted. Said second party agrees to feed or have fed upon said premises all provender raised thereon, and all manure made upon said premises under this lease shall be spread thereon. It is further agreed between said parties that when a crop of corn shall be raised upon said premises the said second party shall use at least 100 pounds of good fertilizer thereon, such crop when raised shall be followed by either wheat, oats, rye or other small grain and shall be sown thereon at least 225 pounds of good fertilizer, and that said second party shall sow with such small grain the following proportions of grass seed, Viz: If timothy seed, one peck, if clover seed, five quarts per acre. Said second party to trim in proper manner all fruit trees upon said premises and agree to replace with young fruit trees thereon all dead and missing fruit trees in the orchard upon said farm, and further agrees not to graze or permit stock to run in said orchard. Said second party agrees to make all necessary repairs, at his own cost for all labor, to the buildings and fences thereon, and said first party shall furnish all material for such changes and repairs to the improvements thereon at such time as shall be mutually agreed upon. Said second party shall have the right to secure from said premises such tie laps and fallen trees for household purposes and agrees to cut no live timber unless directed by said first party. Said second party agrees to cut all pines and grub all bushes in the field beyond the branch on north side of road upon said farm during the year 1902. It is agreed between said parties that in the event the said first party shall sell the said premises during the year 1902, the said second party agrees to surrender possession of the same on the 31 st day of December of said year, in the event, however, the said second party shall receive no notice of such sale before he shall have sown wheat or other small grain, he the said second party shall have the right to harvest said crop when ripe during the year 1903, and pay as rental therefor to said first party one third thereof. The said second party agrees to cultivate said premises in a good farming like manner and keep the cleared land thereon free from bushes. Executed in duplicate this 14th day of October 1901 R. P. Armentrout J. Willard Greene 2 April 1902 Virginia, Prince William County Spencer Stokes vs Mack Lewis Spencer Stokes complains of Mack Lewis, of a plea of trespass on the case, on promises: For that whereas heretofore, to-wit: on the (blank) day of (blank) 1900, J. P. Leachman, sheriff of said County, offered for rent, by way of public auction, to the highest bidder, for the year 1901, a certain tract of land lying near Haymarket in the said county and known as La Grange, requiring the successful bidder to give security for the faithful performance of his contract and the said defendant, Mack Lewis, being the highest bidder, his bid being the sum of $117.00, gave bond with plaintiff, Spencer Stokes, and the wife of plaintiff as sureties and thereby became the tenant of said land for the year 1901 as aforesaid and in consideration of 69 said plaintiff signing as surety for the said defendant as the aforesaid, the said defendant did undertake and promise the said plaintiff that the said plaintiff should be his joint tenant upon the said land rented as aforesaid with equal privileges to both to cultivate and graze the said land. And the said plaintiff avers that he, confiding in the said promise of the said defendant made as aforesaid, did sign as surety of said defendant as aforesaid and did enter upon said land in accordance with said agreement and promise and did now ___ acres of wheat and did thereafter endeavor to plant corn and assert such other rights as plaintiff had in the premises by reason of said promise made as aforesaid by the said defendant. And although the said plaintiff, after the making of the said promise by the said defendant was willing and did endeavor to cultivate the said land in accordance with said agreement, yet the said defendant not regarding the said promise and contriving and intending to deceive the said plaintiff in his behalf did not and would not permit the said plaintiff to enjoy the said privilege of cultivating or grazing the said land nor any part thereof, but the said defendant did cultivate and graze the said land on his the said defendant’s own account and did use sundry methods of intimidating the said profits which would have accrued to him, the said plaintiff, had he the said defendant made good his promise made as aforesaid, to the damage of the said plaintiff $300.00 and therefore he sues. L. A. Larkin Jr. 7 December 1903 Commonwealth of Virginia Oaths for District School Trustee [The law provides that these oaths shall be administered by the Superintendent of Schools, “when called upon to do so;” when not administered by the Superintendent of Schools, or by the Judge of a Court of Record, a certificate of the Superintendent or of the Judge, as the case may be, stating the fact of their having been taken, shall be obtained by the trustee taking the oath, and shall be by him delivered for record in the court of the county in which his duties are to be discharged. When the oaths are taken in a Court of Record, the fact of their having been taken shall be recorded in the court of the County in which the duties of the School Trustees are to be discharged.] State of Virginia, County of Prince William, to –wit: “I L. M. Storke, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Consution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of Virginia ordained by the Convention which assembled in the city of Richmond on the twelfth day of June, nineteen hundred and one, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge all the duties incumbent upon me as District School Trustee, according to the best of my ability; so help me God.” And, furthermore, “I swear that I have not, while a citizen of this State, since, the first day of May, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, fought a duel with a deadly weapon, or sent or accepted a challenge to fight a duel with a deadly weapon, either within or beyond the boundaries of this State, or knowingly conveyed such challenge, or aided or assisted in any manner in fighting duch duel; and that I will not fight a duel with a deadly weapon, or send or accept a challenge to fight a duel with a deadly weapon, either within, or beyond the boundaries of this State, or knowingly convey such challenge, or aid or assist in any manner in fighting such duel during my continuance in office. So help me God.” L. M. Storke I E. Nelson clerk, Prince William County Court, do certify that L. M. Storke on this 7 th day of December A.D., 1903, personally appeared before me and took and subscribed the above oaths. E. Nelson, clerk 19 March 1904, Manassas, VA Report of Pension Commissioners for Prince William County To the Hon. C. E. Nicol, Judge of the Circuit Court of Prince William County, Virginia. The board of pension commissioners for the county of Prince William, beg leave to make the following report. First: that the said board met at the court house and having previously organized by the election of J. T. Leachman chairman – and George W. Johnson secretary, and the clerk of the court having complied with the provisions of Sec. 15 of the acts of General Assembly, approved April 2 nd 1902, entitled an act to aid the citizens of Virginia who were disabled by wounds received during the war between the States &c. 70 by posting a list of all applications filed and allowances made under the provisions of the act of March 7 th 1900, ten days prior to this date. Second: That we have made all enquires and investigations necessary to test the claims referred to in the certified list of the Auditor of Public Accounts to the said Clerk, and have corrected and revised said list, and we find the following persons embraced in said list, are entitled under the provisions of the said act, to receive aid, Viz; Arnold, William $30.00 Bridwell, J. C. $30.00 Beavers, J. M. $15.00 Baxter, William $15.00 Brawner, William $15.00 Bridwell, Haywood $15.00 Bridwell, Albert $15.00 Carrico, W. F. $30.00 Cooper, R. A. $15.00 Crouch, Elias $30.00 Cheshire, Elihu $30.00 Carter, A. J. $15.00 Carter, James $15.00 Davis, Hortense $25.00 Deats, C. T. $30.00 Downs, William H. $15.00 Ellicott, W. L. $30.00 Florence, M. A. $30.00 Fairfax, J. W. $15.00 Fox, T. M. $15.00 Gray, J. H. $15.00 Grimes, G. W. $30.00 Griffith, John W. $30.00 Holland, Henry $30.00 Harover, H. C. $30.00 Holmes, M. C. $15.00 Holmes, L. F. $15.00 Holland, R. W. $15.00 Haislip, James N. $30.00 Harrison, G. W. $15.00 Keys, H. A. $30.00 Ledman, Wesley $30.00 Mooney, G. T. C. $30.00 Nalls, J. W. $30.00 McIntuff, H. C. $30.00 Pendleton, William M. $30.00 Pierson, R. A. $15.00 Pettitt, I. J. $15.00 Ralls, W. H. $15.00 Rainey, W. A. $30.00 Rollins, George W. $15.00 Riley, John W. $15.00 Reid, Mrs. Catherine $25.00 Robinson, David $30.00 Sinclair, Virginia T. $25.00 Shirley, James M. $30.00 Tolson, Mary J. $25.00 Townsend, Julia A. $25.00 Weeks, L. A. $30.00 Williams, A. F. $15.00 Wyckoff, J. W. $20.00 And we further report, that the following names on the list furnished by the Auditor for the year 1903 have filed no application with the Clerk of the Court. Brawner, C. H. Chinn, Charles E. Cross, John P. Foley, R. A. Fairfax, A. S. Hall, L. D. (dead) Herring, William A. Jenkins, Charles T. Jenkins, J. W. Love, L. H. Porter, Mary E. Robinson, Susan A. Gray, Margaret Stuart, W. C. And we further report the following persons are dead. – E. T. Kincheloe We also note the following person (R. O. Rennoe) an inmate of the Soldiers Home, Richmond Va.. We further report that the following person Joseph Godfrey owns property in excess of the amount named in Section 2 of the Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved April 2, 1902, although disabled, by the loss of an arm. We further report, that we allow the following named pensioners an increase from fifteen to thirty dollars. “C. T. Deats, W. L. Ellicott, Henry Holland, and H. C. McIntuff. Respectfully Submitted George W. Johnson John R. Tillett 01 December 1905 J. R. Morris vs Town of Manassas & Southern Railway Company To Second March Rules, 1907 J. R. Morris, plaintiff, complains of the Town of Manassas and the Southern Railway Company, Corporations created and existing under the laws of the State of Virginia, defendants, who have been dully summoned to answer the said plaintiff of a plea of trespass on the case. For that the said plaintiff on the first day of December, 1905, and at the time of the grievances hereinafter complained of, was, and ever since has been, possessed of that certain lot of ground, with the improvements thereon, known and called as the “Howard House”, situated on the east side of Battle Street and on the south side of the said Railway Company’s right -of -way, in the said Town of Manassas and county aforesaid, and he was and has been ever since, using the same in conducting and carrying on the 71 hotel business, and the dining room thereof being located on the ground floor of said building, and fronting on said Battle Street; that the Council of the said Town passed the following resolution of May 25th 1905, to-wit: “Resolved that the clerk be instructed to request the Superintendent of the Southern Railway Company to have drains put in across tracks at Battle and Main Streets.” And the said Southern Railway Company was duly notified of the adoption of said Resolution; and, therefore, in pursuance of the said Resolution, an order to carry the water that accumulated on the north side of the tracks of the said Railway Company, at the intersection of said Battle Street, to the south side of the said Railway Company’s tracks, between the date of the said Resolution and the first day of December 1905, carelessly and negligently put in a ten inch iron pipe under its said track and road-bed, the south end of which was elevated above the surface of the ground, and did not reach entirely across the said right-of-way or road-bed; and ever since the said pipe was so placed, during heavy rains the large quantities of water that accumulated on the north side of the said road-bed was forced through the said pipe to the south side of the said right-of-way and was discharged immediately in front of the said dining room and allowed to spread out and over-flow the ditch or gutter in front of said lot and run into the said dining room of the plaintiff’s hotel, and thereby on or about the 2 nd., day of December, 1905, and on or about the 19 th day of October 1906, and divers other times, the same was flooded to the depth of six or eight inches with said water; that said plaintiff, for several days after each of said flooding, was deprived of the use and enjoyment of the same and was put to great inconvenience, labor and expense, and his business was interrupted and injured, Wherefore the said plaintiff saith he hath sustained damages to the amount of $1,000.00. And therefore he institutes this action of trespass on the case in assumpsit’s. Johnson and Lion p.q. 22 July 1908 Early Hansborough to M. M. Washington Know all men by these presents that I, Early Hansborough, of the County of Prince William and State of Virginia, doth hereby grant, sell, convey, and deliver unto M. M. Washington, thirty-four head of stock cattle, now grazing on Robert Beverley’s farm, know as “Avernell”, in Fauquier County, Virginia, also one yoke of steers, now in use by said Hansborough and upon the farm of M. M. Washington, near Greenwich, Prince William County Virginia; which said cattle are conveyed to secure the payment of a certain negotiable note of said Hansborough, bearing even date with these presents, payable to said M. M. Washington, seventy days after date, for the sum of one hundred fifty three and 75/100 dollars, with interest from date, at The National Bank of Manassas, Manassas Virginia. It is understood that the said stock cattle are to be shipped and sold when in condition and mutually agreeable to both parties hereto and the money derived from the sale thereof shall be first applied toward the payment of the purchase price of said cattle, which is evidenced by a cattle contract, and now held by The People’s National Bank of Manassas, Virginia, and all profits arising from the sale of said cattle after the payment of the purchase price shall be applied toward the satisfaction of said note of $153.75. Said yoke of steers shall be sold separate from said stock cattle and at such time and under such conditions as shall be mutually agreeable with both parties hereto, and the money arising from the sale of said yoke of steers shall be applied toward the satisfaction of said note of $153.75, should the profits from said stock cattle not be sufficient to satisfy the same. It is understood and agreed that in the cost of said stock cattle shall be included $125.00, shall be payable to Robert Beverly for pasturage of said cattle. Witness the following signature and seal this 2nd day of July 1908. Early Hansborough (seal) 1913 – 1938 Probate - Case Files Name on Folder Abel, Elmer C. Abel, Fushee Abel, Henry W. Abel, Marion L. Abel, Reuben Simpson Date of Death 01 July 1931 17 Jan 1924 Jan 1919 08 Mar 1926 09 Oct 1921 Place of Death Quantico, VA not given not given Triangle VA (home) Dumfries VA (near) 72 Abel, William B. Adams, Anna Scott Adams, Eleanor S. Adams, Rachel Adamson, Robert Weatherly Alcott, Edward Alexander, Emma J. Allen, Charles B. Allen, Gertrude Allen, Julia M. Allen, Mary H. Allen, Sarah Jane Alling, George I. Allison, Extra George Allison, Lillie Catherine Amidon, Jacob J. Amidon, Nora Anderson, Inez Armstrong, John Thomas Arnold, James Burton Arrington, Lucy H. Arrington, Margaret K. Arrington, Walter Arrington, Washburn Ashby, John Gibson Ashby, R. T. Ashby, W. J. Ashford, Mary Louise Ayres, Harry J. Ayres, Charles L. Ayres, Daniel J. Ayres, James Tyler Bailey, J. R. Bailey, Hannah Bailey, Robert Ellsworth Bailey, Wellington G. Baker, Bunny Baker, Butler Baker, Ellen Baker, Laura Barbour, J. M. Barbour, Margaret Roberta Barnes, Eppa Lee Barr, John S. Bass, A. R. G. Bates, Gracie Bauserman, Margaret Ann Beale, George M. Beale, Margaret M. Beale, William Lynn Bear, Kate B. Beaner, Milsted Beavers, Cordelia Beavers, Maurice Beavers, Rella H. Beavers, Sampson 15 Apr 1930 03 Apr 1928 11 Feb 1937 22 Jul 1937 08 Aug 1935 18 Aug 1918 22 Jan 1924 15 Feb 1937 04 Jan 1922 05 Nov 1927 02 Jan 1929 27 Jul 1924 02 Oct 1929 26 Jul 1928 25 Jul 1933 07 Apr 1932 09 Oct 1932 01 Nov 1935 02 Oct 1926 12 Dec 1938 28 Feb 1931 01 Feb 1928 20 Jan 1920 07 Sep 1933 08 Jun 1930 01 Oct 1930 01 Jul 1928 23 Jun 1924 31 Mar 1937 01 Apr 1931 13 Jul 1928 31 Aug 1925 04 Jul 1924 20 Feb 1937 28 Aug 1927 04 Sep 1934 09 Dec 1917 09 Jun 1928 13 Dec 1922 20 Dec 1928 18 Sep 1923 00 Oct 1930 31 Oct 1930 24 Jun 1929 05 Aug 1923 02 Apr 1938 04 Nov 1933 17 Jul 1922 26 Feb 1936 20 Dec 1931 06 May 1935 10 Jun 1938 12 Jun 1934 22 Oct 1918 29 Jan 1927 27 Sep 1929 Manassas, VA Warrenton VA (near) (res. Bristow) Manassas, VA (home) Hickory Grove, VA (home) Manassas, VA In New York Minnieville, VA Gainesville, VA Gainesville, VA Gainesville, VA Occoquan, VA Greenwich, VA Woodbridge, VA Catharpin, VA (home) Catharpin, VA Triangle, VA (home) Triangle, VA Fredericksburg, VA Hosp.(r. Dumf.) Warrenton Hospital (r..Gainesville) Woodbridge, VA (home) res. Main Street, Manassas, VA David, VA (near) (home) Washington, DC (res David, VA) Agnewville, VA (home) Mary Wash. Hosp. Fredericksburg Mary Wash. Hosp. Fredericksburg Independent Hill, VA Manassas, VA Providence Hosp. Wash. DC Hickory Grove (home) Hickory Grove (home) Union Memorial (res. Stone House) Neabsco, VA Wellington, VA Cherry Hill, VA Manassas, VA (res. Aden) near Dumfries, VA Providence Hosp. Wash. DC Waterfall, VA (near) (home) home of Julia Lansdown Thoroughfare, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Independent Hill, VA Richmond VA (res. Dumfries) Haymarket, VA Joplin, VA Manassas, VA (res) Quantico, VA Quantico, VA Quantico, VA Aden, VA (near) (home) Joplin, VA(near) (home) Manassas, VA (near) Bristow, VA (res.) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Prince William County (home) 73 Beckett, Nellie Beckett, William H. Belches, Frances Callender Belches, Kate Bell, M. Eleanor Bell, Mary E. Bell, Susannah F. Bell, William J. Berkeley, Kate T. Berkeley, Lucy Fontaine Berkeley, Thomas L. Berry, Rosetta Berry, Sam Bessler, Frank B. Bettis, James L. Bettis, Sarah Gladys Bettis, William T. Bissell, Sarah M. Blackwell, Jinkins Bleight, George Chapman Bleight, Helen Ashton Bleight, Samuel R. Blevins, Baxter Bodine, Mary E. Boley, P. M. Botts, Alice A. Bowen, Lucy L. Bowen, Walter F. Bowly, Meta B. Bradfield, Mary Jane Bramell, William F. Brashears, Clara V. Brawner, Fannie M. Brawner, William H. Breen, William W. Brent, Mollie Bridwell, Cornelia Bridwell, Eppie Bridwell, Mary L. Briggs, Edwin Meritt Britt, Webster Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Grace G. Brown, Henry Brown, J. P. Brown, John Brown, Ollie Brown, Robert L. Brown, W. Hill Brown, William H. Bubb, T. L. Buckley, Powhatan S. Bullard, Mattie Gatewood Bullock, J. Winter Burch, William Henry Burdge, Harriet L. 22 Jun 1937 28 Jan 1928 23 Jun 1925 15 Jul 1937 13 Sep 1933 13 Jan 1934 25 May 1926 04 Aug 1921 00 Apr 1933 00 May 1935 07 Mar 1935 00 Dec 1931 20 Oct 1920 08 Jun 1920 10 Oct 1926 07 Oct 1938 29 Jun 1923 in year 1901 00 Sep 1922 06 Jul 1928 09 Jan 1936 29 Jul 1936 20 Sep 1937 blank 1912 20 Aug 1929 29 Mar 1933 14 Feb 1934 05 Apr 1918 13 Apr 1937 25 Feb 1925 29 May 1920 13 Apr 1937 30 Oct 1917 00 Oct 1926 16 Aug 1927 01 Dec 1933 00 Feb 1923 25 Feb 1920 23 Aug 1922 20 Jan 1936 14 Jan 1934 00 Jul 1928 09 Sep 1931 31 Jan 1930 18 Mar 1928 17 Apr 1921 28 Apr 1929 21 Dec 1918 10 Aug 1932 19 May 1921 00 Dec 1910 28 May 1930 24 May 1935 00 Nov 1918 07 Aug 1917 26 Dec 1928 Woodbridge, VA (res) Hospital Wash DC (res Woodbridge) Evergreen Farm near Haymarket VA Warrenton, VA (res. Haymarket) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Haymarket, VA Nokesville, VA Haymarket, VA (res) Washington DC (res. near Waterfall) Haymarket (near) (home) Haymarket, VA Washington DC (res. Groveton) Washington DC Nokesville, VA Joplin, VA Manassas, VA Washington DC Washington DC (res. Wellington) Haymarket, VA Haymarket, VA Haymarket, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Prince William County Greenwich, VA (near) (home) Wellington, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA (near) Washington DC (res. Brentsville) Haymarket VA (near) Gosset, Kansas Occoquan, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Independent Hill, VA (age 78) Dumfries, VA Bristow, VA (near) Washington DC (res. Haymarket) Prince William County Washington DC (res. PWC) Fredericksburg, VA (res. Dumfries) Minnieville, VA (near) (home) Woolsey, VA (near) Manassas Dist. (home) Beresford, South Dakota Manassas, VA (residence) Washington DC (res. Bristow) Manassas, VA (near) (home) Alexandria VA (res. Manassas) Harrisonburg, VA (res.Manassas) Manassas, VA (residence) Clifton, VA (res. Thoroughfare) Prince William County Catharpin, VA (home) Washington DC (res. Manassas?) Woodbridge, VA Poor House, Coles District Manassas, VA 74 Burdge, Saron W. Burke, J. F. Burke, Wilhelmina G. Burkle, Jacob R. Bushey, W. G. Calvert, Alfonso Calvert, Clarence Preston Cameron, Joseph W. Campbell, Nancy Jean Camper, Henry Cannon, Helen M. Cannon, John A. Carney, Eddie Carney, Edgar Carney, Emma Carney, James A. Carrico, Annie E. Carter, Cattie Carter, Charles Shirley Carter, Clara Kirn Carter, Elizabeth A. V. Carter, Frances Grinnan Carter, J. J. Carter, J. N. Carter, Mary Stuart Carter, Robert E. Carter, Sarah C. Carter, William H. Caton, J. W. Caton, T. J. Cave, Macon Cave, Mary M. Cebula, John Champ, Arthur Champ, Luther Chapman, Henry Cheshire, George P. Chew, Thomas J. Chinn, Annie Chinn, Robert Clarke, A. B. Clarke, Lucy Lynn Cline, Dr. D. C. Cloud, David L. Coates, Mrs. William Cockrell, Mrs. Fannie V. Cockrelle, Marchie Coffman, Robert Cole, Emma Cole, Philip M. Coleman, Helen T. Coleman, John (T.?) Coleman, Thomas F. Coles, Frances Rixey Collins, Richard A. Colvin, J. C. Jr. 22 Nov 1928 27 Feb 1931 15 Nov 1927 28 Sep 1916 16 Jan 1935 01 Aug 1918 17 Apr 1922 09 May 1929 02 Sep 1931 12 Jan 1926 09 Dec 1938 26 Jun 1920 29 Mar 1936 19 Nov 1927 00 May 1930 10 Jul 1933 05 Oct 1934 09 Jun 1934 summer 1877 21 Feb 1938 16 Jun 1932 11 Jan 1930 29 Mar 1928 22 Aug 1923 14 Feb 1929 15 Apr 1937 18 Jan 1923 16 Jan 1928 13 Oct 1922 13 Sep 1930 27 Sep 1920 26 Dec 1926 11 Feb 1934 08 Jan? 1929 00 Aug 1921 13 Nov 1938 24 Oct 1923 08 Feb 1924 13 Jan 1929 02 Jun 1931 06 Aug 1926 22 Dec 1936 16 Aug 1931 12 Apr 1934 06 Jul 1926 27 Feb 1922 20 Jul 1930 09 Nov 1936 00 Oct 1936 03 Mar 1935 17 Nov 1935 05 Sep 1934 07 Sep 1932 13 Jul 1934 00 Feb 1929 06 May 1922 Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (near) (home) Alexandria, VA Nokesville, VA Neabsco, VA (near) (residence) Agnewville, VA (near) Occoquan, VA Bristow, VA Quantico, VA Manassas, VA Washington DC (88 years) Kensington MD Joplin, VA Coles District (home) Coles District (home) Cherry Hill, VA Charlotte Hall, MD (res. Bristow) Quantico, VA (near) Thoroughfare, VA (near) (home) Washington DC (res. Quantico) Washington DC (res. Minnieville) Warrenton VA hospital Washington DC (res. Coles Dist) Occoquan, VA Gainesville, VA (home) Manassas, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA (near) Triangle, VA (near) (home) Catharpin, VA (near) Washington DC hospital Gainesville, VA Gainesville, VA Token, VA Bristow, VA Nokesville, VA (near) Manassas, VA Agnewville, VA (near) Baltimore, MD (res. “Cloverland”) Occoquan (home) (near) Agnewville, VA (home) Washington DC (res. Gainesville) Washington DC Dumfries, VA Quantico, VA (residence) Haymarket, VA Arlington County, VA Catharpin, VA Manassas, VA (home) Prince William County Manassas, VA (near) Manassas, VA (home) Manassas, VA (confederate pension) Clifton Station, VA (res. Manassas) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (near) Washington DC (near) (res. Aden) 75 Colvin, J. C. Sr. Conner, John W. Conner, Mrs. Lavina Cornwell, Albert W. E. Cornwell, S. T. Cornwell, Vernard Cox, Louise Hunton Crain, Amy Louise Reid Cronkite, William W. Croson, James B. Cross, Areyminter Cross, J. P. Cross, J. Willett Crouch, R. T. Cullers, I.(?) T. Dane, William A. Daniel, Mr. H. E. Daniel, H. M. Davies, M. H. Davis, A. A. Davis, Ann Elizabeth Davis, Ann Maria Davis, Cora Davis, Dallas N. Davis, Edward Simpson Davis, Florence V. Davis, Haywood Davis, John W. Davis, Julia F. Davis, Kennon Davis, Linnie L. Davis, R. H. Davis, Sussex D. Davis, Walter A. Davis, William A. Davis, Wynter W. Deats, Livenia DeBoo, Michael Demory, Oscar Dennison, George Harris Depauw, Newland T. Dewey, John T. Dewey, William R. Dewitt, Kathryn H. Didlake, M. Peyton Diehl, A. W. Diehl, Rebecca Dodd, McKinley Dodge, E. B. Dodge, Howard P. Dodge, Wilbur S. Dogan, Henrie Esther Dogan, J. Frank Dogan, Mollie E. Donovan, Richard Dove, John C. 16 Feb 1921 07 Jun 1933 13 Feb 1920 03 Dec 1927 11 Sep 1930 00 Sep 1918 29 Apr 1930 21 May 1928 03 Feb 1931 21 Nov 1916 17 Jul 1919 24 Jan 1923 04 May 1931 29 Aug 1936 01 Jul 1936 19 Jan 1919 06 Jun 1916 03 Apr 1937 00 000 1923 06 Jul 1932 00 Mar 1917 18 Jan 1925 16 Mar 1931 01 Nov 1929 27 Feb 1927 18 Jul 1927 02 Mar 1928 04 Apr 1927 25 Nov 1928 28 Dec 1934 30 Mar 1937 01 Sep 1927 26 Jan 1918 22 Feb 1932 15 Apr 1921 01 Oct 1925 20 Oct 1928 17 Aug 1933 17 Feb 1936 08 Jul 1932 15 Sep 1918 28 Aug 1926 11 Oct 1921 15 Dec 1933 02 Aug 1921 19 Jun 1917 09 Mar 1922 00 Nov 1918 00 000 1909 31 Jul 1917 05 Mar 1923 16 Mar 1921 05 May 1923 31 Dec 1920 15 Jan 1920 16 Sep 1924 Aden, VA (near) Washington DC Manassas, VA (near) Bristow, VA Agnewville, VA France Charlottesville, VA Washington DC Hoadley, VA Clifton, VA (near) Manassas, VA Staunton, VA (res. Groveton) Manassas, VA Hoadley, VA Nokesville, VA (near) Minnieville, VA (home) (age 39) Nokesville, VA (near) (age 64) Washington DC hospital Manassas, VA (summer or fall) Washington DC (res. Woodbridge) Brightwood DC (age 79) Hoadley, VA (near) Manassas, VA Washington DC Walter Reed Hosp. Agnewville, VA (home) Occoquan, VA (home) Occoquan, VA (home) home of Nancy Eliz. Davis (Agnew.) Agnewville, VA (home) Kenbridge, VA (res. Occoquan) Occoquan, VA Washington DC Walter Reed Hosp. 1728 St. Paul St. Baltimore MD Hoadley, VA Occoquan, VA Richmond, VA (res. Occoquan) Bristow, VA Quantico, VA Haymarket, VA (near) Quantico, VA “Waverly” PWC Agnewville, VA (home) Agnewville, VA (home) Independent Hill, VA (near) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Aden, VA (near) Prince William County France (res. Nokesville) no information given no information given Washington DC “Paradise Farm” (home) Manassas, VA (near) Groveton, VA (home) Brentsville, VA Nokesville, VA 76 Downs, J. E. Downs, W. B. Downs, William H. Draper, Augustine Duffey, J. O. Dulaney, Ann Randolph Dulaney, Caroline R. Duncan, Elizabeth Duvall, R. H. Early, Mattie A. Early, M. G. Edmonds, Annie Edwards, James Arthur Ellicott, Emma L. Ellis, Cecelia T. Ellis, John P. Ellis, William H. Ellison, C. E. Embrey, Ewell J. Embury, Edmund A. Emery, Charles H. Emmons, Arthur L. Ennis, Cornelius B. Ennis, Richard P. Erthein, Annie Kaplan Evans, Ida A. Evans, Nellie Evans, O. H. Evans, William Andrew Ewell, Alfred G. Ewell, Eleanor M. Ewell, John S. Fair, Julia Frances Fair, Randolph Whitmer Fairfax, Addison S. Fairfax, Aubrey Fairfax, Emma Fairfax, H. B. Fairfax, James W. Fairfax, Lucy Ellen Fairfax, Mary Jane Fairfax, Mary Frances Fairfax, M. K. Farmer, James B. Ferguson, Martha Mary Fincham, Joseph L. Fisher, Martha Flaherty, Dora Fleet, David Fletcher, Frank Fick, John Rolf Fletcher, A. C. Fletcher, James B. Florance, Jos. A. Florance, Anna Florance, Jennette 16 Mar 1930 02 Feb 1926 06 Jul 1917 00 Oct 1918 22 Oct 1932 05 Apr 1923 00 000 1893 00 000 0000 23 Feb 1931 26 Jul 1938 03 Feb 1933 18 Nov 1917 14 Feb 1923 11 Oct 1921 24 Aug 1934 27 Jan 1938 31 Jul 1933 01 Sep 1934 01 May 1925 09 Jun 1935 09 Mar 1925 15 Aug 1928 03 Dec 1927 10 Feb 1928 22 June 1937 14 Feb 1934 16 Apr 1928 28 Feb 1921 29 Dec 1934 10 Aug 1923 14 Apr 1916 25 Feb 1918 09 Oct 1937 17 Oct 1918 10 Apr 1926 31 Jan 1919 01 Jan 1919 22 Jan 1919 14 Feb 1922 29 Aug 1926 01 Jan 1926 20 Sep 1933 29 Sep 1931 08 Feb 1932 18 Jun 1938 22 Aug 1931 30 Mar 1935 00 Apr 1934 09 Jun 1934 00 Jan 1918 10 Mar 1935 15 Feb 1937 03 Jan 1935 10 Feb 1928 29 Apr 1923 06 Feb 1931 Hickory Grove, VA (home) Woolsey, VA Catharpin, VA Prince William County David, VA Fauquier County, VA Will proven 30 Dec 1933 Will proven 24 June 1927 Hoadley, VA Nokesville, VA Nokesville, VA (home) Washington DC hospital Buckland, VA Orlando, VA (home) Prince William County Nokesville, VA (near) Washington DC hospital Fairfax County, VA (with son) Alexandria VA (res. Manassas) no information given Dumfries, VA Bristow, VA Bristow, VA Prince William County Quantico, VA Buckhall, VA (home) Fairfax County, VA (res. Buckhall) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Thoroughfare, VA Haymarket, VA Hickory Grove, VA (home) Prince William County France Hoadley, VA Hoadley, VA Hoadley, VA (near) Hoadley, VA (near) Hoadley, VA Hoadley, VA (near) Hoadley, VA Hoadley, VA Hoadley, VA Warrenton, VA (res. Manassas) Steubenville, OH Washington DC (res. Manassas) Woodbridge, VA (home) Manassas, VA Quantico, VA (home) Thoroughfare, VA Quantico, VA home of Edward Hansborough Manassas, VA (near) Gainesville, VA Greenwich, VA Minnieville, VA (near) (home) 77 Florance, John L. Florance, Louisa Foley, Hester Foley, Mary Folks, Mary Foote, Elizabeth C. Foote, William Ford, Arthur Foster, Redmon Fowke, Frederick W. Fowke, T. E. Fox, Susan Fox, T. M. Free, Laura V. Free, W. R. Fritter, William Master Gaines, Annie O. Gaines, John P. Gaines, Thomas Latham Gardner, Arthur L. Gardner, John Gardner, Sarah Garnett, T. E. Garrison, James H. Garrison, Mary L. Gaskins, Frank Gaskins, J. R. George, J. W. Gibson, John J. Gibson, Mary S. Giddings, E. B. Girocco, Rocco Glascock, A. A. Glascock, Mollie E. Glascock, Susie A. Gnadt, Julia August Goode, Adam W. Goode, John C. Goode, John W. Gooding, Stiopia Goodwin, E. H. Goodwin, George M. Goodwin, Jas. Gordon, Mattie Gorrell, J. L. Gossom, Mary F. Gough, Henry W. Gough, John W. Gough, Julia Ann Gough, Moses F. Gough, Mrs. Sallie H. Graham, Mrs. Ella Gray, A. R. MD Gray, Robert Grayson, Lewis Green, Allen H. 07 Mar 1937 09 Oct 1926 26 Nov 1923 31 Oct 1923 25 May 1918 24 Apr 1923 03 Jul 1918 fall of 1922 26 Dec 1912 00 Sep 1920 23 Jun 1937 18 Sep 1933 08 Jan 1928 14 Feb 1924 28 Feb 1928 09 Dec 1938 26 Oct 1923 14 Jan 1913 05 Apr 1928 08 Jan 1930 20 Oct 1932 10 Jan 1931 26 Feb 1907 15 Mar 1931 18 Mar 1935 07 Nov 1922 23 Jun 1938 16 Mar 1932 03 May 1933 07 Feb 1926 15 Oct 1935 22 Jun 1938 24 May 1929 03 Jul 1924 16 Dec 1921 02 May 1938 18 Feb 1918 08 Jul 1935 23 Dec 1923 11 Feb 1937 24 Jul 1926 12 Feb 1917 31 Dec 1928 29 Jan 1926 10 Jun 1929 17 Aug 1925 25 Feb 1931 26 Oct 1927 23 Dec 1928 29 Aug 1927 20 Nov 1930 08 Jan 1919 30 Aug 1928 27 Dec 1918 17 Mar 1938 04 Jan 1928 Dumfries, VA Manassas, VA (confederate pension) Waterfall, VA (near) (home) Aden, VA (near) Beverly Mill (near) (home) Alexandria, VA (res. Manassas) Manassas, VA Gainesville, VA (home) Prince William County Manassas, VA Woodbridge, VA Bristow, VA (near) Coles District (confederate pension) Nokesville, VA Prince William County Joplin, VA Prince William County (home) Prince William County (home) Gainesville, VA (near) Woodbridge, VA (near) no information given HickoryGrove,(confederate pension) Haymarket, VA Fredericksburg, VA hospital Dumfries, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Haymarket, VA (near) Manassas, VA Charleston, WV (res. Manassas) Staunton, VA (res. Manassas) Pine Camp, VA (res. Quantico) Woodbridge, VA Colony, VA (res. Agnewville) Occoquan, VA (near) Quantico, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA (near) (home) Quantico, VA Manassas, VA Orlando, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (confederate pension) Manassas, VA (residence) Manassas, VA Gainesville, VA (near) (home) Nokesville, VA (home) Manassas, VA (near) Nokesville, VA (near) Buckland, VA (near) (confederate pension) Buckland, VA Nokesville, VA Quantico, VA Woodbridge, VA Aden, VA (near) (home) 78 Gregory, J. C. Griffin, Grace Griffin, Henrietta Robinson Griffith, Sallie W. Grigsby, Norman B. Grove, Clark Varner Gue, Frank Jr. Guthrie, B. F. Haislip, Brawner N. Haislip, Howard Haislip, Robert H. Haislip, S. M. Hall, Charles E. Hall, James W. Hall, John W. Hall, Mary Louise Hall, William Alfred Hammerle, Eugene Hammill, Rose Hampton, Emma Hampton, James O. Harley, Samuel C. Harper, John D. Harrington, Mary Harris, Augustus Harris, Bernard Harris, Charles R. Harris, John W. Harrover, James David Hayes, Ida Hill Hayes, Nina H. Hedrick, Jane Hedrick, Samuel Heineken, Christian A. Helm, Lewis Henderson, Robert Jr. Henderson, W. W. Hensley, Alonzo Hereford, Feronia Larkin Hereford, S. C. Herndon, Hayward Herndon, Sarah C. Herndon, T. A. Herrell, Capt. James C. Herrell, Mrs. Jane C. Herring, Eliza J. Herring, Henry A. Hibbs, E. H. Hill, Cynthia G. Hill, Jerm A. Hite, Bella F. Love Hixson, George W. Hixson, Jas. E. Hixson, Leonard E. Hobensack, William Hockman, A. J. 17 Jul 1925 29 Jun 1923 29 Jan 1938 19 Apr 1929 13 Dec 1923 18 Jun 1926 15 Mar 1936 12 Jan 1931 22 Feb 1921 15 Oct 1937 01 Mar 1927 07 Nov 1930 06 Oct 1918 21 Mar 1917 10 Aug 1931 10 Jan 1929 10 May 1933 28 Jan 1934 00 Feb 1936 20 June 1935 26 Apr 1929 27 Nov 1933 16 Apr 1932 23 Jul 1926 15 Jun 1921 27 May 1928 18 Mar 1922 13 Mar 1935 29 Oct 1921 10 Nov 1929 15 Jun 1936 08 Jul 1934 14 Jan 1917 27 Apr 1917 05 Sep 1934 07 Oct 1918 00 May 1930 04 Aug 1928 00 Sep 1936 00 Mar 1921 13 Nov 1922 13 Jun 1926 00 Oct 1926 11 Mar 1916 04 Jul 1929 02 Aug 1926 14 Jan 1924 23 Oct 1934 03 Mar 1927 27 Oct 1933 02 Nov 1929 13 Feb 1925 14 May 1926 24 Aug 1918 11 Apr 1930 28 Feb 1927 Stephens City, VA (res. Manassas) Wellington, VA (near) (home) Washington DC (res. Wellington) no information given) Manassas, VA Gainesville, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (near) Manassas, VA Catharpin, VA (home) Catharpin, VA (home) Alexandria, VA hospital Prince William County Dumfries, VA Prince William County Manassas, VA Richmond, VA (res. Manassas) Quantico, VA Woodbridge, VA (home) Virginia Highlands (res. Hoadley) Hoadley, VA Manassas, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Haymarkt.VA (confederate pension) Washington DC (res. Thoroughfare) Manassas, VA Bristow, VA(near) (home) Warrenton, VA hospital Manassas, VA (near) Alexandria, VA hospital no information given Washington DC Prince William County Prince William County Washington DC (res. Woolsey) Neabsco, VA (near) (home) Agnewville, VA (near) Dumfries, VA (near) (home) Wellington, VA (near) Wellington, VA home on Cedar Run Fayman, VA (near) Prince William County (Confederate Pensioner) Manassas, VA (confederate pension) Nokesville, VA (near) (home) Nokesville, VA (near) (home) no information given Occoquan District Independent Hill, VA (near) Gainesville, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Ivyland, PA R.F.D. Manassas, VA 79 Hoffman, Judson F. Hoffman, Mary A. Holderman, D. D. Hollesen, Jno P. Holliday, William L. Holmes, Ella V. Holmes, Mrs, Ina E. Holmes, Lillian R. Holmes, Morrison C. Holmes, William Henry Holsinger, A. L. Hopkins, Alberta Hornbaker, Elizabeth A. Hornbaker, Frank W. Hornbaker, John R. Horne, David H. Horner, B. W. Horner, Clarence M. Horner, James Hough, L. F. Howell, Elizabeth Huffman, Robert F. Humphreys, Odell Hunley, Henry Lamberth Hunt, Eppa Hunton Hunton, Mrs. Rose Hutchison, Westwood Hyde, Mary D. Hynson, Augusta A. Hynson, Sedrick Iden, B. F. Jackson, J. W. Jackson, William Janson, Jergen Jeffries, Benjamin T. Jeffries, H. M. Jeffries, Jackson E. Jeffries, James M. Jeffries, Lucien S. Jenkins, Asa Hamilton Jenkins, Maud Jewell, Ennis Johnson, Alexander Johnson, Annie M. Johnson, Charles McKinley Johnson, C. R. C. Johnson, Daniel Johnson, Fannie S. Johnson, J. B. Johnson, John Johnson, Maria L. Johnson, R. E. Lee Johnson, Sallie Johnson, William Thomas Johnson, Willis L. Jones, Catherine 16 Jul 1927 00 Nov 1928 19 Dec 1916 00 Jun 1922 17 Dec 1924 08 Sep 1932 01 Apr 1936 01 Dec 1923 28 Oct 1924 09 Apr 1922 20 Aug 1923 13 Dec 1926 25 Nov 1917 11 Jun 1937 20 Jul 1917 03 Sep 1922 06 Dec 1926 10 Jan 1919 19 Aug 1917 23 Jun 1933 00 Oct 1923 26 Jan 1920 01 Apr 1933 19 May 1931 18 Feb 1937 19 Apr 1917 03 Sep 1933 04 Jun 1934 25 Nov 1917 10 Dec 1921 22 Sep 1933 30 Oct 1926 18 Dec 1932 28 Apr 1926 00 Oct 1923 17 Nov 1924 29 Mar 1935 18 Dec 1926 22 Mar 1933 01 Dec 1926 16 Feb 1935 02 May 1922 about 1917 06 Feb 1928 26 Jul 1933 23 Jan 1934 17 Jan 1932 07 Feb 1930 04 Apr 1921 10 Jul 1918 00 Feb 1933 30 Oct 1934 20 Oct 1916 06 Jun 1929 29 Oct 1920 23 Sep 1932 Charlottesville, VA (res. Catharpin) Catharpin, VA Brentsville, VA (near) (home) Key Port, NJ (res. Agnewville) Waterfall, VA (confederate pension.) Fayman, VA (near) (home) Washington DC (res. Hortons Store) Canova, VA Manassas, VA Fayman, VA Brentsville, VA Staunton, VA (res. Manassas) Manassas, VA Washington DC hospital Manassas, VA Aden, VA (near) Woodbridge, VA Orlando, VA (home) Manassas, VA (home) Warrenton, VA (res. Manassas) Thoroughfare, VA Akron, OH Quantico, VA Stone House, VA (near) Staunton, VA (res. Haymarket) Gainesville, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Richmond, VA (res. Occoquan) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Occoquan, VA Wellington, VA (home) Aden, VA Washington DC (near Manassas) Manassas, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA home of Eliza Reeves Manassas, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Orlando, VA (near) (home) Thoroughfare, VA Manassas, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Quantico, VA Manassas, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (home) age 79 Dumfries, VA (home) Manassas, VA (home) no information given Dumfries, VA (home) Manassas, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA (near) (home) 80 Jones, George A. Jones, Martha F. Jones, R. M. Jones, W. T. Jordan, C. E. Jordan, Eldridge Kaplan, J. M. Kealy, John P. Kelly, Kerlin, Annie Kerlin, David F. Kerlin, W. Hampton H. Key, Alice M. Keyes, John E. Keyes, J. W. Keys, Annie Keys, Charles M. Keys, E. G. W. Keys, James Wesley Keys, Lee Keys, Margaret Keys, Sarah Keyser, Charles Eugene Keyser, Charles Henry Kibler, Ferdinand Kiewit, Mrs. Marie Kincheloe, Agnes V. Kincheloe, Alice Kincheloe, Daniel Kincheloe, Florence G. Kincheloe, J. W. Kincheloe, Myrtle Lee Kincheloe, Willie E. King, Jas. Robert King, M. T. Kingston, Elizabeth Lafoe, Olivia Lake, Clarence Lam, Herman S. Lambert, Ida Spullock Lambert, Morton M. Landes, D. A. Landes, D. H. Langford, Walter Langhyer, Catherine E. Lanigan, Thomas M. A. Lansdowne, Albert Larkin, Blanche F. Larkin, C. M. Larkin, Emma L. Larkin, James R. Larkin, Lizzie J. Larson, Kirston Larson, Thomas Latham, Henry L. Latham, William C. 10 Mar 1932 16 Feb 1924 21 Jul 1922 06 Feb 1922 19 Jan 1936 17 Dec 1929 28 Nov 1930 26 Jul 1927 02 Jul 1924 04 May 1926 00 Mar 1915 10 Mar 1929 00 Dec 1920 09 Aug 1929 00 Jul 1918 29 Aug 1923 04 Mar 1918 03 May 1933 05 Feb 1925 02 Feb 1936 08 Jan 1923 18 Aug 1932 07 Feb 1930 24 Dec 1930 17 May 1927 00 Jun 1917 27 Nov 1921 00 Jan 1925 29 Mar 1928 12 Dec 1937 14 Feb 1919 03 Feb 1935 05 Jan 1931 20 Oct 1930 30 Jun 1923 01 Apr 1936 11 Dec 1935 14 Jan 1926 22 Dec 1925 21 Apr 1933 15 Feb 1934 17 Aug 1919 15 Nov 1926 27 Feb 1937 05 Feb 1919 16 Sep 1921 21 Mar 1938 24 Feb 1931 07 Oct 1926 23 Dec 1936 27 Oct 1930 22 Nov 1937 29 Aug 1937 09 Jul 1931 01 Jun 1929 11 Aug 1934 Independent Hill, VA (near) home of daughter (Conf. Pensioner) Manassas, VA Kopp, VA (near) (home) Ancon, Canal Zone, Panama Silver Spring, MD Fredericksburg, VA China Wellington, VA R.F.D. Nokesville, VA R.F.D. Nokesville, VA Aden, VA 913 C. St. NE Washington DC Fredericksburg, VA Cherry Hill, VA (home) Dumfries, VA (home) Quantico, VA (home) Joplin, VA Roanoke, VA (res. Brents.) Washington DC (res. Brents.) Brentsville, VA Manassas, VA Thoroughfare, VA Thoroughfare, VA Culpeper, VA Washington, DC Fredericksburg, VA Washington, DC (res. Brents.) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Dumfries, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Dumfries, VA (near) Dumfries, VA Nokesville, VA (home) Manassas, VA Woodbridge Buckland, VA (near) (home) Brentsville, VA Quantico, VA Charlottesville, VA (res. Quantico) Nokesville, VA (home) Nokesville, VA Manassas, VA (near) Langyher’s Mill (home) Quantico, VA Waterfall, VA (age 58) Berwyn, MD (res. Manassas) Manassas, VA Washington DC (res. Wellington) Manassas, VA (home) Manassas, VA Barcroft, VA (res. Buckhall) Manassas, VA Hickory Grove, VA (home) Haymarket, VA 81 Lawler, Emily Tyler Lawson, Zackariah B. Leachman, John Pendleton Leachman, Thomas Keith Leary, William H. Lee, Robert A. Leedy, John William Lewis, D. R. Lewis, Frank Ashby Lewis, Jos. F. Lewis, Julia Lewis, Robert Lee Lewis, Rose B. Lewis, W. H. Lieber, John Henry Liming, A. L. Liming, Mary W. Lindsay, Opie F. Lion, Thomas H. Lipscomb, Mary D. Lipscomb, Phillip D. Lipscomb, William N. Lloyd, Arbelia V. Lomax, Daniel Long, Amos Long, Laura E. Lovelace, Andrew W. Low, Andrew Lowe, Douglass Lowe, Gurlie Lowe, S. R. Ludwig, R. P. Luxford, J. L. Luxford, Mamie T. Lyles, Turner S. Lynch, M. Lynn, Clarence Lycurgus Lynn, John Humphrey Lynn, Mollie H. MaConaughey, E. P. Macrae, G. H. Maddox, George E. Magaw, Margaret H. M. Mahone, Mattie A. Mansfield, Thomas W. Manuel, J. P. Manuel, James R. Marks, Thomas K. Marshall, Wesley W. Marsteller, Anna D. Marsteller, Marianna C. Marsteller, Dr. Selma M. Mathias, Anne Mathias, J. W. Matthew, Ella M. Matthew, Martha A. 18 Dec 1922 27 Feb 1938 17 Oct 1928 17 Jan 1923 03 Mar 1926 02 Sep 1934 17 Oct 1926 29 Aug 1928 30 Jul 1924 06 Jan 1922 17 Dec 1926 13 Aug 1938 06 Nov 1927 19 Mar 1930 01 May 1926 12 Oct 1935 19 Aug 1922 15 Dec 1931 20 Mar 1938 30 Mar 1935 03 Mar 1929 16 Apr 1918 00 Nov 1920 15 Jun 1928 08 Aug 1938 30 Nov 1938 25 Mar 1928 01 Nov 1934 31 Mar 1931 27 Jan 1920 06 Dec 1933 08 May 1930 06 Jun 1938 06 Mar 1926 29 Nov 1933 22 Apr 1924 01 Oct 1918 05 Jun 1929 06 Jan 1920 16 Feb 1925 01 Apr 1917 24 Feb 1925 13 Dec 1917 sep/oct 1927 06 Nov 1919 18 May 1928 05 Jan 1920 08 Mar 1922 10 Apr 1937 12 Mar 1938 22 Nov 1920 1918 23 Dec 1932 07 May 1917 02 May 1921 04 Nov 1920 Washington DC (res.Manassas) Manassas, VA (near) Washington DC Jersey City (res. Bristow) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Charlottesville, VA (res. Nokesville) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (near) Manassas, VA (near) home of daughter Manassas, VA (near) (home) Manassas District (home) Manassas, VA (near) (home) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Washington DC (res. Joplin) Joplin VA Prince William County Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Bristow VA (near) (home) Washington DC (near Manassas) Culpeper, VA (res. Joplin) Manassas, VA Staunton, VA (res. Aden) Washington DC Richmond, VA (Agnewville) Haymarket, VA Haymarket, VA Washington DC Independent Hill, VA Manassas, VA (near) (Confederate Vet) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Prince William County (home) Manassas, VA Lawnville, Catharpin, VA Woodbridge, VA Prince William County Manassas, VA Gainesville, VA Baltimore MD UVA Hospital (res. Manassas) Nokesville, VA (near) (home) Nokesville, VA New Jersey Hoadley, VA (near) (home) Silver Spring, MD (res. Gaines.) “Page Land” (home) Clarksburg, WV home of brother S. C. Harley Manassas, VA Los Angeles, CA Manassas District 82 Mauck, Jony Tunsil Maupin, Myra E. Maxfield, John W. C. Maxfield, Mary Jane May, Elias Mayhugh, Joseph M. Mayhugh, Lewis Mayhugh, P. B. Mayhugh, W. T. McCuen, Lucien McCuen, Richard McDonald, George Benjamin McDonald, John T. McDonald, Virginia D. McEwing, Julia F. McInteer, J. M. McInteer, Robert Lee McKay, Charles G. McLearen, George Ray McMahan, Jesse R. McMichael, A. J. Meade, Robert A. Merchant, Henry Douglass Merchant, Roberta B. Merchant, Tamsley J. Meredith, Thomas S. Merrill, Edna L. Mertz, Antonia Methrell, Susan Jane Metzger, Harry C. Miller, Cerena Miller, Fannie Miller, Goodwin Miller, I. A. Miller, Mary Ann Miller, Mary C. Milnes, Winifred M. Milstead, Coalman Milstead. John C. Mitchell, E. K. Mitchell, James Mitchell, Matilda Ann Mix, Clarence V. Monroe, Annie Rebecca Mooney, Esther S. Mooney, Louton A. Moore, George B. H. Moore, Mima Morasa, John Morgan, John A. Morgan, John Gordon Morris, E. D. Sr. Mount, Mrs. Emily Muddiman, Joseph Nurse Muddiman, Margaret Murdie, Thomas J. 02 Apr 1933 17 Sep 1925 06 Jan 1926 05 Feb 1920 25 Mar 1920 01 Nov 1924 24 Nov 1913 04 Mar 1931 14 Jul 1931 22 Aug 1927 06 Nov 1919 07 Jan 1931 10 Jan 1929 02 Mar 1929 31 Oct 1927 25 Nov 1929 24 Mar 1926 13 Dec 1934 16 Oct 1929 16 Jan 1931 20 Mar 1929 10 Aug 1928 04 Jun 1938 20 Aug 1935 09 Jul 1922 19 Jul 1922 13 Feb 1933 28 Feb 1928 16 Jul 1937 26 Mar 1931 02 Jun 1936 00 May 1913 25 Sep 1931 22 Aug 1930 29 Oct 1917 02 Nov 1929 26 Jul 1930 14 Aug 1925 21 Mar 1926 14 Oct 1922 27 Apr 1934 11 Mar 1927 14 Apr 1926 29 Sep 1937 22 Jan 1937 08 Jun 1933 26 Feb 1922 00 Oct 1927 13 Feb 1919 22 Oct 1936 25 Dec 1936 10 May 1925 31 Oct 1917 29 Aug 1937 10 Feb 1931 10 Apr 1934 Washington DC (res. Hoadley) Manassas, VA (near) (home) Quantico, VA Manassas, VA (near) Prince William County Manassas, VA (near) (home) Greenwich, VA Greenwich, VA Greenwich, VA C. W. Vetter home Fredericksburg, VA (res. Quantico) Manassas, VA Woolsey, VA (near) Manassas, VA (near) home of Daniel Carter Dumfries, VA Fredericksburg, VA (res. Dumfries) Fairfax County (res. Bristow) Nokesville, VA (near) Woodbridge, VA Nokesville, VA (near) Richmond, VA (res. Haymarket) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Manassas, VA Dumfries, VA Gainesville, VA Staunton, VA “Woodlawn” Nokesville, VA Hoadley, VA Washington DC (res. Woodbridge) Joplin, VA (home) Quantico, VA (home) Independent Hill, VA Nokesville, VA Nokesville, VA Manassas, VA (District House) Manassas, VA Hoadley, VA (near) Alexandria, VA (res. Minnieville) Manassas, VA Thoroughfare, VA Manassas, VA Quantico, VA Wellington, VA Washington, DC (res. Triangle) Washington DC (Nokesville) Washington DC (res. near Bristow) Thoroughfare, VA (near) (home) Coles District (home) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Manassas, VA (near) Washington DC (res. Gainesville) Broad Run, VA Reedsville, NC (res. Manassas) Manassas, VA(near) (home) Buckland, VA (home) 83 Murphy, Elizabeth Murphy, John J. Murray, Dallas Nalls, Lucy Nalls, Richard A. Nash, Charles Emory Nash, Mary C. Nash, Thomas Nelson, James Edwin Nelson, Horatio Newman, Oliver E. Newman, Walter Asbury Nickens, Emma Dale Nickens, Sallie Nickens, William C. Nicol, John A. Nicol, Louise G. Nutt, Fannie P. Nutt, G. W. O’Callaghan, Michael Patrick O’Neil, Dennis O’Neil, George Parish, J. C. Parsons, Mary Parsons, Remus Forest Pattie, L. B. Pattie, L. Frank Payne, Charlotte Virginia Payne, George Payne, Henry Payne, Hugh Payne, J. A. Payne, J. L. Payne, Jackson Payne, Myra B. Payne, Ollie S. Paxton, Mary S. Pearl, C. H. Pearson, Caroline Pearson, Charles Pearson, David Pearson, Frank Pearson, Henry Pearson, Henry A. Pearson, James R. Pearson, Marshall A. Pearson, Mary A. Pearson, Robert A. Pence, Gilbert C. Pendleton, S. A. Pendleton, W. A. Penn, Bettie Perry, Henrietta Perry, Solomon Peters, Franz Peters, Gustav 00 Feb 1920 28 Sep 1935 15 Jul 1930 25 Mar 1936 21 Dec 1929 20 May 1937 24 Aug 1933 05 Dec 1920 27 Mar 1936 06 Aug 1931 21 Aug 1936 26 Jan 1937 13 Oct 1927 03 Feb 1913 00 Oct 1918 19 Apr 1924 20 Feb 1926 01 Mar 1926 14 Dec 1921 00 000 1929 05 Mar 1917 25 Apr 1925 31 Aug 1937 22 Feb 1917 02 Aug 1936 03 May 1927 08 Jul 1918 05 Apr 1926 12 Mar 1930 27 Dec 1937 07 Dec 1928 26 Dec 1926 01 Sep 1917 01 May 1918 28 Mar 1918 08 Feb 1937 11 May 1917 02 Jan 1938 25 Jan 1925 18 Jun 1931 19 Dec 1923 26 Feb 1920 18 Jun 1924 24 Mar 1930 23 May 1918 03 Feb 1935 24 Jul 1917 09 Sep 1928 02 Sep 1928 about 1919 about 1919 04 Nov 1918 00 Sep 1921 18 Dec 1918 17 Feb 1919 1928-1929 Gainesville, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA (near) (home) Antioch, VA (confederate pensioner) Haymarket, VA (near) Manassas, VA (near) Manassas, VA (home) Neabsco, VA (home) Occoquan, VA (home) Washington, DC (res. Manassas) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Fauquier County, VA Camp Meade, MD (res. Manassas) Baltimore MD Manassas, VA (confederate pensioner) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Clarke County, GA Manassas, VA Washington DC (near Stone House) Manassas, VA Haymarket, VA (home) Fredericksburg, VA (res. Quantico) Warrenton, VA (res. Catharpin) Manassas, VA (home) Washington, DC Nokesville, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA (near) Washington, DC (res. Blandsford Rd.) Buckhall, VA (near) (home) Buckhall, VA (home) Coles District (confederate pension) Manassas, VA not given Manassas, VA (near) Woodbridge, VA (near) Hoadley, VA Newington, VA Prince William County Minnieville, VA (near) (home) Dumfries, VA (near) Token, VA (near) (home) Minnieville, VA (near) Quantico, VA Fayman, VA (near) Buck Hall, VA (near) Prince William County Neabsco, VA (near) (home) Neabsco, VA (near) (home) Petersburg, VA Gainesville, VA (near) Haymarket, VA Haymarket, VA Tarrant County, Texas 84 Peters, James Petitt, Sarah J. Pickett, Alice A. Pickett, Annie Maria Pickett, George S. Pickett, Henrietta M. Pickett, James E. Pickett, Reubin Piercy, Mary Ann Pierson, John W. Portner, Alma M. Portner, Oscar C. Posey, Allen C. Posey, Nellie Pote, Barbara Potter, Fidelia Primas, Esther Quinn, Frank Rainey, John M. Randall, Caroline Randall, Douglass Randall, Kate Elizabeth Ratcliffe, George M. Rector, Charles L. Rector, Louise Rector, Nannie S. Rector, Octavia Rector, Percy N. Redd, P. B. Reed, Dorcas M. Reed, Evel Rees, C. A. Reeves, Georgia Penn Reeves, Milton Reeves, Robert R. Reid, Lula B. Reid, Mary R. Reid, Sarah E. Reid, W. H. Reid, Walford R. Reid, Wallace Reynolds, James A. Rhodes, C. N. Rhodes, F. R. Rhodes, Timothy E. Rhodes, William E. Rice, Welby March Richards, Sarah C. Ring, George Rinker, Benjamin J. Ritenour, Charles E. Ritenour, M. V. Rixey, Mary E. Roberts, Rex Morrell Robertson, Carol Robertson, Fannie 19 Feb 1923 20 Jul 1926 15 Jan 1935 23 Apr 1922 19 Feb 1925 08 Jan 1935 12 Aug 1937 10 Oct 1926 16 Feb 1920 16 Nov 1920 03 Mar 1931 31 Oct 1924 15 Nov 1918 04 Mar 1926 16 Jul 1917 08 Apr 1920 19 Oct 1924 19 Feb 1921 30 Sep 1934 02 Sep 1930 15 Oct 1930 11 Oct 1929 17 Sep 1929 17 Dec 1938 02 Jan 1922 24 Dec 1936 17 Feb 1938 11 Nov 1925 23 Feb 1926 19 Feb 1930 27 Dec 1918 00 Feb 1918 13 Feb 1935 07 Aug 1933 09 Jun 1925 01 Mar 1937 31 May 1924 01 Jun 1918 23 Jul 1927 31 Aug 1936 18 Dec 1917 07 Nov 1923 21 Aug 1936 07 May 1926 13 Aug 1937 27 May 1927 02 Nov 1917 15 Sep 1923 02 Apr 1932 21 Aug 1937 23 Apr 1935 09 Oct 1924 02 May 1937 02 May 1922 18 Jul 1933 02 Dec 1931 Catharpin, VA (near) (home) Minnieville, VA (confederate pensioner) Gainesville District, VA (home) Manassas, VA (near) Haymarket, VA (confederate pensioner) Gainesville District, VA (home) Haymarket, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA (near) Philadelphia, PA Fredericksburg, VA (res. Cherry Hill VA) New York City Prince William County Canova, VA (near) Coles District, (home) Prince William County Prince William County Thoroughfare, VA Nokesville, VA Washington DC (res. Quantico) Gainesville, VA (near) Gainesville, VA (near) Manassas, VA Dumfries, VA Haymarket, VA Haymarket, VA Washington DC (res. Quantico) Washington DC (res. Manassas) Philadelphia, PA (res. Haymarket) Manassas, VA (near) Thoroughfare, VA Quantico, VA Danville, PA (res. Hoadley) Washington DC (res. Manassas) District Home, Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (near) Manassas, VA Greenwich, VA Nokesville, VA (near) Hoadley, VA (near) Manassas, VA Dumfries, VA Agnewville, VA (near) Nokesville, VA (near) Nokesville, VA (near) Brentsville, VA (near) Nokesville, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Woodbridge, VA Washington DC (res. Manassas) Alexandria, VA (res. Wellington) Warrenton, VA (res. Coles Dist.) Prince William County Quantico, VA (?) Bristow, VA (near) Manassas, VA (near) 85 Robertson, John F. Robertson, Wesley W. Robinson, Bladen Robinson, Daniel W. Robinson, E. E. Robinson, Elmira Robinson, George W. Robinson, Henrietta Robinson, James A. Robinson, Louis N. Robinson, William H. Roles, James A. Rollins, Annie L. Rollins, James D. Rollins, John W. Rollins, Sarah Jane Rolls, William H. Rorabaugh, F. C. Rorabaugh, Harriet T. Rosis, Eliza Carter Round, George C. Ruffner, Mary R. Ruffner, R. M. Runaldue, Sidney Anne Runaldue, W. S. Runion, J. W. Russell, Annie Virginia Russell, James S. Russell, Mammie E. Rust, Nannie A. Ryan, Edward T. Ryles, A. W. Saffer, Franklin Elliott Saffer, William B. Sanford, William B. Saunders, Frank E. Saunders, F. R. Saunders, Lewis Schaeffer, Annie Schaeffer, Elsie Schaeffer, N. M. Schermerhorn, Nicholas Schrader, David Schrader, Julia A. Seng, Anna Maria Shackelford, E. D. Shaffer, George W. Sheppard, Thomas Shirley, C. S. Shoemaker, B. A. Shoemaker, Katie C. Showalter, David Bowman Simmons, Mary Emma Simpson, Dorcas Cecil Simpson, Hattie V. Simpson, Martha 13 Oct 1923 27 Jan 1929 10 Mar 1923 27 Oct 1931 10 May 1923 13 May 1938 11 Jul 1936 30 Jul 1929 05 Feb 1935 11 Apr 1923 04 May 1919 12 Oct 1918 23 Mar 1931 08 Nov 1925 19 Jan 1921 00 Dec 1933 00 000 1917 21 Feb 1925 06 Dec 1918 about 1908 05 Nov 1918 02 Jun 1923 21 Jul 1919 02 Feb 1934 15 Mar 1922 01 Oct 1936 10 Oct 1937 07 Feb 1926 16 Nov 1933 07 Dec 1924 12 Dec 1922 21 Nov 1922 27 Aug 1935 09 Nov 1918 28 Apr 1933 30 Jul 1933 01 Dec 1938 00 000 1918 14 Apr 1926 18 Nov 1927 09 Nov 1933 28 Feb 1925 05 Aug 1932 19 Jun 1926 23 May 1921 20 Oct 1917 20 Feb 1935 12 Jan 1938 09 Apr 1925 05 Sep 1917 00 Nov 1937 02 Jun 1937 16 Nov 1921 09 Dec 1933 04 Feb 1926 00 Oct 1922 Manassas, VA (near) Nokesville, VA (near) Stone House, VA (near) Warrenton, VA (res. Nokesville) Manassas, VA Gainesville, VA Greenwich, VA (near) Wellington, VA (residence) Manassas, VA (R.F.D.) Washington DC Washington DC Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (near) Wellington, VA Wellington, VA (near) Manassas, VA (near) Woodbridge, VA Annapolis Jct. MD Manassas, VA Thoroughfare, VA (near) Manassas, VA Washington DC Prince William County Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (near) Manassas, VA (near) Bristow, VA Coles District Coles District Haymarket, VA Fairfax County (res. Bristow) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (near) Lorton, VA Manassas, VA Washington DC (res. Manassas) Military Camp (res. Dumfries) Philadelphia, PA (res. Nokesville) Nokesville, VA Nokesville, VA Quantico, VA Manassas, VA (near) Manassas, VA (near) Fredericksburg, VA Minnieville, VA Nokesville, VA Woodbridge, VA Waterfall, VA (near) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Bristow, VA (near) Richmond, VA Hoadley, VA (near) Hoadley, VA (near) Occoquan, VA 86 Sinclair, A. W. Sinclair, Eloise Armistead Sisson, Henry Sisson, M. Slingerland, Ozzie Smallwood, Lula M. Smith, Addie M. Smith, Amos L. Jr. Smith, Andrew J. Smith, Annette C. Smith, Annie M. Smith, Ben Smith, General Smith, George H. Smith, James Phillip Smith, James Washington Smith, Jennie P. Smith, Robert L. Smith, Victor E. Smith, Vincient Smith, William H. Smith, William L. Smoot, Elder William M. Smoot, Susie B. Smoot, Winfield Scott Snapp, Cyrus Newton Snyder, Ballard Preston Soutter, George Edgar Sowers, J. L. Speaks, Martha Jane Speiden, Albert Speiden, Effie Nelson Spencer, Laws Spittle, John T. Spitzer, Solomon B. Stafford, Joseph Stanley, A. J. Starkweather, Carlton Lee Steele, Mary Frances Stevens, John Lester Stevens, R. D. Mrs. Stokes, Rose Stoll, Eunice/Emil Storke, B. W. Strawderman, Adam Strobert, Walter Strother, Gertrude P. Strother, Mabel R. Strother, Moses B. Struhs, Annie A. Stuart, Lucy F. Sullivan, Fred T. Sullivan, John Goodwin Sullivan, Louisianna Sullivan, Luther T. Sullivan, Raymond Brooks 12 Feb 1917 12 Nov 1926 00 May 1914 11 Apr 1938 24 Sep 1922 01 Sep 1916 02 Dec 1920 10 Mar 1929 11 Mar 1931 15 Nov 1925 09 Mar 1929 09 Sep 1919 27 Jan 1936 16 Jan 1927 30 Oct 1928 31 Oct 1938 18 Jan 1925 18 Sep 1936 03 Dec 1930 01 May 1929 21 Jan 1927 10 Sep 1938 12 Aug 1938 25 Apr 1934 15 Feb 1930 21 Jan 1934 18 Feb 1934? 05 Oct 1936 10 Jan 1922 07 Jan 1926 22 Mar 1933 31 Jul 1933 16 Dec 1933 00 Jan 1930 12 Mar 1929 15 Sep 1930 22 Jun 1935 11 Dec 1935 06 Dec 1935 29 Sep 1924 19 Oct 1923 12 Jan 1929 05 Mar 1916 12 Apr 1922 14 Dec 1924 12 Jan 1919 06 Oct 1927 22 Aug 1923 25 Nov 1925 30 Apr 1929 14 Jan 1934 27 Mar 1935 07 Jun 1926 29 Apr 1936 23 Sep 1927 19 Mar 1934 Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Prince William County Quantico, VA Independent Hill, VA Buckhall, VA Manassas, VA Alexandria, VA Gainesville, VA (near) Manassas, VA Waterfall, VA (confederate pension) Brentsville, VA (near) Manassas, VA Washington DC Waterfall, VA Woolsey, VA (near) Manassas, VA Alexandria, VA Nokesville, VA (near) Nokesville, VA Minnieville, VA Manassas, VA Occoquan, VA (near) Occoquan, VA Washington, DC Woodbridge, VA (near) Manassas, VA (near) Triangle, VA Stone House, VA (near) Haymarket, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Manassas, VA Greenwich, VA (near) Brentsville, VA (near) Manassas, VA Richmond VA Occoquan, VA Hoadley, VA (near) Quantico, VA Nokesville, VA (near) Fairfax County, VA on railroad train in Pennsylvania Prince William County Aden, VA Minnieville, VA Manassas, VA Washington, DC Washington, DC Washington, DC Haymarket, VA Milford, Neb. Canova, VA Independent Hill, VA Manassas District Home Bramerton, WA 87 Sunderlin, Amy J. Suthard, C. S. Swart, Elry Syncox, J. T. Taylor, Eliza Taylor, Mahlon R. Taylor, Robert A. Taylor, Sarah E. Taylor, William Henry Tharp, W. H. Thomas, Amanda Thomas, John W. Thomas, Lucinda Thomas, Mary E. Thomas, Wileman Thomasson, Mary S. Thomasson, T. A. Thompson, Corbin Thornton, B. B. Thornton, Judge J. B. T. Thorp, Bettie G. Mrs. Tibbs, Samuel Tillett, John Robert Tillett, Susan F. Tinnin, David S. Todd, Joseph W. Toliver, Richard Tolson, Mary J. Tompkins, Henderson F. Townsend, Julia A. Tubbs, H. L. Turner, Joseph R. Twine, George Ernest Tyler, D. J. Tyler, Edward Tyler, Edward C. Tyler, George G. Tyler, Lavinia Utterback, Ernest W. Utterback, Joseph N. Utterback, Sarah E. Varner, John Varner, W. E. Veeder, Mary Green Veeder, T. E. Dewitt Vetter, Lizzie Vermillion, Littie M. Wagener, W. C. Wall, Laura Fray Walsh, Edward S. Jr. Washington, M. B. Washington, M. M. Waters, Theodora Pauline Watson, Napolean Sr. Weber, Martha E. Webster, James W. 05 May 1935 17 Dec 1915 14 Mar 1920 10 Feb 1924 02 May 1927 12 Oct 1927 11 Jan 1937 23 Sep 1916 12 Nov 1938 08 Dec 1918 08 Dec 1917 25 Feb 1923 02 Feb 1935 13 Sep 1923 14 Jan 1921 09 Jul 1930 11 Jan 1923 24 Jun 1921 20 Sep 1926 10 Oct 1918 25 Feb 1922 14 Jul 1934 23 Mar 1920 25 Dec 1932 07 Oct 1918 1926-1927 19 Mar 1931 21 May 1928 25 Jan 1927 13 Feb 1932 02 Jan 1932 05 Mar 1926 08 Dec 1924 28 Jul 1930 12 Nov 1930 07 Jan 1909 02 Sep 1938 25 Dec 1925 19 Oct 1921 00000 1906 12 Nov 1921 14 Aug 1919 09 Jul 1930 04 Oct 1929 30 Nov 1923 04 Sep 1933 25 Oct 1937 13 Dec 1932 11 Dec 1935 30 Oct 1934 06 Dec 1920 13 Dec 1932 21 Oct 1918 01 Apr 1937 00 Jul 1930 31 Aug 1932 Dumfries, VA between Brentsville & Bristow Las Vegas, Nev. Fredericksburg, VA Washington DC (res. Woodbridge) Prince William County (home) Joplin, VA (home) (near) Agnewville, VA (near) Alexandria, VA Manassas, VA Washington, DC (res. Bristow) Occoquan, VA Waterfall, VA (near) Quantico, VA Quantico, VA Manassas, VA (confederate soldier) Manassas, VA (near) Washington DC (Woodbridge) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (home) Gainesville, VA Gainesville, VA (on highway) Manassas, VA (home) Manassas, VA (home) Quantico, VA No information Manassas, VA (home) Dumfries, VA (?) Manassas, VA Greenwich, VA Wellington, VA Hickory Grove, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Petersburg, VA Manassas, VA (home) Prince William County Haymarket, VA Manassas, VA (near) (home) Laurel, MD (res. Manassas) Haymarket, VA (near) Haymarket, VA (near) Occoquan, VA Warrenton, VA (near) (res. Brentsville) Washington DC Greenwich, VA (home) Wellington, VA Warrenton, VA (res. Hickory Grove) Manassas, VA Quantico, VA Woodbridge, VA Greenwich, VA (near) (home) Greenwich, VA (near) (home) Manassas, VA Joplin, VA (home) Independent Hill, VA (near) (home) Prince William County (home) 88 Weddle, Clyde M. Weddle, Letitia C. Weeks, W. J. Weir, Annie W. Weir, E. Wood Weir, Eugene T. Weir, Georgette T. Welch, Mary E. Mrs. Wells, Carroll Allen West, Issie Wharton, Mary C. Wheaton, William Wallace Whedbee, T. B. Wheeler, Robert L. Wheeler, William M. Whetzel, Frank M. Whetzel, Grant W. White, Edgar Leslie Whiten, James Whitley, H. C. Whitmer, Catherine C. Whitmer, Charles Franklin Whitmer, John C. Wigglesworth, Robert O. Wilkins, Mary E. Will, Mildred Sinclair Williams, Basil Lee Williams, M. D. Williams, Nettie V. William, Zeal Williamson, Julia P. Wilson, Edward Wilson, Henry H. Wilson, Katherine D. Wilson, Wm. Parker Wine, R. E. Wise, James Cloud Wise, Mary A. Wolcott, C. Stanton Wooden, Lucy Woodyard, A. F. Woodyard, Blanche L. Woodyard, Cordelia Woodyard, Henrietta Long Woodyard, James R. Woodyard, John W. Woodyard, Malissa Wright, Edwin T. Wright, Hardenia C. Wright, James R. Wright, Nettie P. Yahn, Bernard A. Yates, Ashby Yates, Jesse Yates, Mark Reid Young, Howard P. 22 Feb 1929 08 Dec 1934 08 Aug 1932 27 Dec 1918 11 Feb 1919 23 Dec 1922 07 Oct 1936 12 Feb 1919 11 Nov 1934 09 Jun 1937 23 Apr 1922 14 Jan 1938 11 Apr 1924 10 Apr 1936 02 May 1920 10 Mar 1929 10 Mar 1929 08 Jul 1936 29 Nov 1937 28 Mar 1925 27 Oct 1918 14 Nov 1937 10 Jul 1919 28 Nov 1925 08 Oct 1936 26 Mar 1926 06 Nov 1928 17 May 1924 15 Feb 1936 28 Feb 1888 15 Mar 1929 03 Jul 1919 18 Oct 1928 18 Feb 1928 13 Dec 1936 15 Mar 1925 00 Dec 1929 09 May 1933 16 Jul 1928 02 Sep 1929 25 Nov 1937 15 May 1926 17 Oct 1928 17 Oct 1937 14 Mar 1919 02 Jul 1924 14 Feb 1934 18 Dec 1918 22 Nov 1918 28 Jun 1922 00 Aug 1937 23 Mar 1931 13 Feb 1935 28 Apr 1924 17 Apr 1928 10 Mar 1923 Stone House, VA (near) Manassas, VA (near) Fayman, VA (near) Staunton, VA Manassas, VA (home) Manassas, VA Manassas, VA (home) Prince William County Manassas, VA (near) Woodbridge, VA Gainesville, VA Canova, VA Manassas, VA (near) Stone House, VA (near) (home) Prince William County (home) Bristow, VA (res. Aden) Aden, VA Hoadley, VA Quantico, VA Quantico, VA Independent Hill, VA Washington DC (res near Manassas) North Carolina Cherry Hill, VA Sudley Charlotte, NC Hoadley, VA Manassas, VA Occoquan, VA Dumfries District Washington DC (res. Gaines.) Hickory Grove, VA (home) Washington DC (Hickory Grove) Westchester County, NY Hickory Grove, VA (home) Washington DC (res. Nokesville) Haymarket, VA Haymarket, VA Buffalo, NY Washington, DC (res. Bristow) Washington DC (Indept. Hill) Manassas, VA (near) Manassas, VA Washington DC (Indept. Hill) Brentsville, VA (home) Alexandria, VA (res. Hoadley) Washington DC (res. Occoquan) Prince William County (home) Prince William County Bristow, VA(near) (home) Prince William County Quantico, VA Manassas, VA Buckhall, VA (near) (home) not given Washington, DC (Manassas) 89 A & F. Railroad Co. 24 A & O Railroad Co. 27 Abel 37 Abel, Allen 126 Abel, Asberry 58 Abel, Charles F. 62 Abel, Ed 63 Abel, Freder 62 Abel, Fushee 50 Abel, Herman 51 Abel, Marion 20 Abel, Peggy 95 Abel, R. S. 51 Abel, W. L. 58 Abel, W. W. 52,62 Abel, William 62 Abel, William B. 73 Abel, William G. 24 Adams, Anna Scott 73 Adams, Eleanor S. 73 Adams, George 97 Adams, George F. 24,52 Adams, George T. 4,114,127 Adams, Rachel 73 Adamson, Annie 45 Adamson, Annie Miss 21,66 Adamson, E. G. Mrs. 4,66 Adamson, Edith 21,66 Adamson, Robert Weatherly 73 Adamson, W. J. 45 Aden 73,76,78,80,81,87,89 Agnewville 73,75,76,78,79, 80,82,85,88 Akers, G. F. 41 Akers, George F. 50 Akers, M. E. 65 Akron Ohio 80 Albaton 46 Alberton 48,53 Alcott, Edward 73 Alexander, C. W. 24 Alexander, Emma J. 73 Alexander, D. C. 50,52 Alexander, John T. 55 Alexander, L. G. 108 Alexander, Lawrence 90,91, 104,107,108,110,111,112,113 114,,116,117,118,120,121, 124,125,128,129,130 Alexander, Robert 24,37,41 , 48,49,61,106,113 Alexander, Sarah 117 Alexander, Sarah F. 24 Alexander’s Farm 55 Alexandria 18,74,75,78,79,83 85,87,88 Allen, Amos 24,37,48 Allen, Charles B. 73 Allen, Cornelius 51 Allen, George W. 63 Allen, Gertrude 73 Allen, John T. 58 Allen, Julia M. 73 Allen, Levi 131 Allen, Mary H. 73 Allen, R. H. 63 Allen, Sarah Jane 73 Allen, Washington 24 Allen, William 24 Allen, Z. Alling, George I. 73 Allison, Extra George 73 Allison, Lillie Catherine 73 Amidon, D. J. 61 Amidon, Daniel 16 Amidon, Daniel Sr. 43 Amidon, Jacob J. 73 Amidon, James M. 61 Amidon, Nora 73 Anderson, A. 25 Anderson, Earnest S. 51 Anderson, Inez 73 Anderson, Richard 24 Annapolis Juction 86 Annis, John A. 24 Annis, Richard 24 Anson, Jane Miss 2 Antioch 19,31,40,61,84 Antioch Church 29 Archer, A. N. 24 Archer, Nicalin 24 Ardell, James Arlington County 75 Armentrout, Robert 69 Armstrong, John Thomas 73 Arnold, James 24 Arnold, James Burton 73 Arnold, Jane 24 Arnold, John 131 Arnold, R. 50 Arnold, W. W. 64 Arnold, William 65,71 Arrington, Lucy H. 73 Arrington, C. 24 Arrington, C. H. 63 Arrington, D. 27 Arrington, E. 63 Arringron, E. S. 53 Arrington, F. 24 Arrington, David F. 24 90 Arrington, David T. 11 Arrington, George T. 12 Arrington, George W. Jr. 25 Arrington, J. E. 64 Arrington, Margaret K. 73 Arrington, Mary A. 25 Arrington, Thaddeus 25 Arrington, Thomas 95 Arrington, Walter 73 Arrington, Washburn 73 Arundell, Charles A. 25 Ash, Joseph 17 Ashby, Bettie 55 Ashby, Elizabeth G. 25 Ashby, George 25 Ashby, George R. 56 Ashby, Gustavous 111,124 Ashby, H. C. 55 Ashby, J. 25 Ashby, John Gibson 73 Ashby, R. T. 73 Ashby, Thomas 23 Ashby, Virginia S. 41 Ashby, W. J. 73 Ashby’s Store 55 Asheton, Mrs. 21 Asheton, Walter 16 Ashford, Mary Louise 73 Ashmon, Sarah M. 25 Ashmore 28,38,57 Ashton, Grace A. 45 Ashton, Horace 44 Ashton, Horace Mrs. 22,67 Ashton, J. Mrs. 66 Atchison, John 12 Atkinson & Stonnell 61 Atkinson, George R. 50 Atchison, Wilford C. 58 Auld, Colin 25 Austin, Benjamin 25,52 Austin, John H. 4 Austin, Redmon 57 Avernell 72 Avery & Kemper 25 Ayres, Charles 73 Ayres, Daniel J. 73 Ayres, James Tyler 73 Ayres, Harry J. 73 Baber, F. W. 58 Bacon Race 24,28,39,49,61 Bacon Road 25 Baggott, James R. 50,54,55 Bailey, Charles 12 Bailey, Hannah 73 Bailey, J. R. 61,73 Bailey, J. W. 52 Bailey, James R. Sr. 51 Bailey, Robert Ellsworth 73 Bailey, W. H. 62 Bailey, Wellington G. 73 Bailey, William H. 52 Baileysburg 34,39,41,46,56 Baits, King 62 Baker, Bunny 73 Baker, Butler 73 Baker, Charles E. 25 Baker, Ellen 73 Baker, John F. 46 Baker, Joseph T. 50 Baker, Julia F. Mrs. 37 Baker, Laura 73 Baker, William 25 Balch, C. P. 25 Baldwin, Harriet 21,66 Baldwin, I. P. 55 Baldwin, Isaac P. 10,13,17 Baldwin, Julia P. 44 Baldwin, Phil 25 Ball, S. A. 42 Baltimore Md. 68,75,82 Banister, Robert 61 Banks 35 Banks, John (col) 58 Barcroff Va. 81 Barbee, James M. 12 Barbour, C. C. 50 Barbour, Charles 14,15 Barbour, J. M. 73 Barbour, Margaret Roberta 73 Barbour, Milton 51 Barnes, Eppa Lee 73 Barnes, Thomas 42,43 Baroughs, T. L. 48 Barr, John S. 73 Bass, A. R. G. 73 Bartlett, C. M. 63 Baryman, Thomas N. 25 Bates, Gracie 73 Bates, Jesse 51,61 Bates, King 51 Bates, Noah 52,61 Bates, Robert 115 Bates, Thomas 51 Bates, Thomas (col) 58 Battle Street 72 Bauley, Mary V. 25 Bauserman, Margaret Ann 73 Baxter, C. H. S. 45 Baxter, William 71 Baxter, William H. 58 Bayne, William H. 22 Beach, James B. 64 Beahm, I. N. H. 67 Beale, George M. 73 Beale, Margaret M. 73 Beale, William Lynn 73 Bear, Kate B. 73 Beaner, Milsted 73 Beatty, William 6 Beaumont, Francis 25 Beavers 29,33,39,48,61 Beavers, Annie 25 Beavers, Cordelia 73 Beavers, J. M. 71 Beavers, James 25 Beavers, James S. 58 Beavers, Maurice 73 Beavers, Rella H. 73 Beavers, Sampson 73 Beavers, William 25 Beck, W. B. 61 Beckett, Nellie 74 Beckett, William 25 Beckett, William H. 74 Beever, Jacob 25 Belches, Francis Callender 74 Belches, Kate 74 Bell 57 Bell Air 2,33,34,39,47,53,56, 61 Bell, George W. 49 Bell, Hezekiah 25 Bell, James W. 63 Bell, M. Eleanor 74 Bell, Mary E. 74 Bell, Susannah 74 Bell, Waltus 25 Bell, William J. 74 Bennett, Allie M. 44 Bennett, E. A. Mrs. 45 Bennett, M. C. 45 Benson, Charles 25 Beresford. SD 74 Berkeley 29,30 Berkeley, Charles E. 25 Berkeley, Edmund 11,20 Berkeley, Kate T. 74 Berkeley, Lucy Fontaine 74 Berkeley, Norborne 25 Berkeley, Sallie 49 Berkeley, Thomas L. 74 Berry, John 25 Berry, Rosetta 74 Berry, Sam 74 Berryman 33 Berryman, A. 64 Berryman, Sarah F. 25 91 Berwyn, Md. 81 Bessler, Frank B. 74 Bethlehem 29 Bettis, James L. 74 Bettis, Sarah Gladys 74 Bettis, William T. 74 Beverly Mill 78 Beverly, Robert 72 Beverly’s Farm 72 Bird 30 Birkett, William C. 54 Birtch, Thomas 58 Bissell, Sarah M. 74 Black, Antimony 68 Black, Carrie E. Mrs. 21,44, 66 Black, George H. 44 Black, Samuel 25 Blackburn, Wellington 54 Blackwell, Jinkins 74 Blakeley, John 25 Bland, Alexander 4 Bland, Benjamin 4 Bland, J. W. 51 Bland, John W. 37,48 Bleight, George Chapman 74 Bleight, Helen Ashton 74 Bleight, Samuel R. 74 Blevins, Baxter 74 Bodine, Mary E. 74 Boggs, Lemuel C. 37 Boggs, Nancy 25 Boggs, Samuel 25 Boggs, Samuel C. 46 Bohannan, Thomas 25,37,46, 57 Boley, John W. 48 Boley, Mary F. 25 Boley, P. M. 74 Bone, W. H. 55 Boorman, Clara 21 Booerman, Clara 67 Boorman, Mary E. 21,66 Boraley, John W. 37 Boswell, J. W. 51 Boswell, William 25 Botts, Alexander 25 Botts, Alice A. 74 Botts, William 25 Bowen, Walter F. 74 Bowen, P. B. MD 54,64 Bowen, John H. 65 Bowen, M. A. 65 Bower, Charles E. 64 Bower, Silas G. 25 Bowers, Joseph 25 Bowley, Cyrus 20 Bowley, John H. 25,55 Bowley, John W. 37,40,46,52 Bowley, Meta B. 74 Bowley, William 56 Bradfield, Daniel 25 Bradfield, George B. 25 Bradfield, Mary Jane 74 Bradshaw, John 45 Bradley Farm 69 Bradley Ford 57 Bradley Road 57 Bradley 25,53 Bradley, F. W. 53 Brady, E. T. 50 Bramble, Charles 61 Bramble, James W. 63 Bramerton WA 87 Brammill, H. N. 52 Brammill, John 46 Brammell, John H. 17 Brammill, William F. 74 Brammille, John 37 Brashears, Clara V. 74 Brawner & Davis 25 Brawner, B. 1 Brawner, Basil 1 Brawner, C. H. 51,71 Brawner, Charles E. 11 Brawner, E. 50 Brawner, Fannie M. 74 Brawner, H. N. 52 Brawner, Henry C. 12 Brawner, J. 22,44,67 Brawner, J. A. 50 Brawner, John 14 Brawner, Lucy 45 Brawner, Newton 11 Brawner, T. M. 30 Brawner, W. A. Mrs. 21,66 Brawner, William 25,71 Brawner, William H. 74 Breattone 30 Breeden, Daniel W. 65 Breen, W. H. 46,50 Breen, William W. 74 Brenner, A. T. 63 Brenner, William F. 63 Brent, Mollie 74 Brenton, Hampton 19 Brentown 47 Brentsville 15,20,24,26,28,29 30,31,32,33,40,52,53,54,57, 67,74,76,80,81,85,87,88,89 Brentsville C. H. 10,17,18,19 40,41,62,65 Brentsville C.H. Bell 62 Brentsville Citizens 65 Brentsville Clerk’s Office 22 Brentsville Jail 19,65 Brentsville Jail Inspector 54 Brentsville Jury Room 23 Brentsville Petition 64 Brentsville Post Office 65 Brentsville Public Lot 19,23 Brentsville Tavern 10 Brentsville Tavern Lot 10 Brentsville Town 2,4,65 Brentsville Township 27 Brentsville Slave Auction 1 Brentsville Township 11,13 Brentsville Village 64 Brentown 29 Brewer, Wallace 41,46,48,57,61 Brewis, F. M. 25 Brice, John 25 Bridwell, Albert 71 Bridwell, Cornelia 74 Bridwell, E. J. 55,58 Bridwell, Eppie 74 Bridwell, H. P. 26 Bridwell, Haywood 71 Bridwell, Isaac 26,41,48 Bridwell, J. C. 71 Bridwell, J. L. 58 Bridwell, Mary L. 74 Brigg, Fannie L. 21,66 Briggs, Edwin Merrit 74 Brightwood DC 76 Brinster, Robert 52 Bristoe 28,29,61 Bristoe Station 29 Bristow 67,73,74,75,76,77,78 79,82,83,85,86,88,89 Britt, Webster 74 Britton, J. F. 67 Broad Run 31,32,35,37,38,40 46,48,52,56,57,83 Broughton, J. D. 26 Brown, Buchanan 51 Brown, Elizabeth 74 Brown, Grace 74 Brown, H. 64 Brown, Henry 63,74 Brown, J. 42 Brown, J. G. MD 54 Brown, J. P. 74 Brown, John 26,37,48,52,74 Brown, May 44 Brown, Nathaniel 51 Brown, Ollie 74 92 Brown, Robert L. 74 Brown, T. G. 51 Brown, W. Hill 74 Brown, William 5 Brown, William H. 741 Browner, R. T. 26 Brundge, S. W. 50 Bruth, Samuel 26 Bryant 37,38,47,48,52 Bryant & King 28,30 Bryant, Daniel 26,52 Bryant, James J. 44 Bryant, Julia 26,53,57 Bryant, M. 53 Bryant, William A. 11,17 Bubb, T. L. 74 Buck Hall 40,77,81,84,87,89 Buckland 28,29,31,32,35,36, 37,38,39,40,46,47,48,51,52, 54,56,61,77,78,81,83 Buckland Mill 22,46 Buckland Mills 31,38 Buckland Road 51 Buckley, Albert 17 Buckley, Powhatan S. 74 Buckley, Sallie Buckley, T. 51 Buckley, W. W. 64 Buckner, Aris 26 Bull Run 28,29,50 Bull Run Bridge 50 Bull Run Ford 50 Bull Run Mt, 25,26,28,31,32, 33,34,35,37,47,48,52 Bullard, Mattie Gatewood 74 Bullett, A. C. 26 Bullett, Devessus 26 Bullard, James P. 26 Bullock, J. Winter 74 Burch, William Henry 74 Burdge, Edith 45 Burdge, Harriet L. 74 Burdge, Hattie Mrs. 21,44,66 Burdge, S. W. 44,55 Burdge, Saron W. 74 Burke, Gusta 26 Burke, J. F. 74 Burke, Wilhelmina G. 74 Burkley, Charles F. 26 Burkle, Jacob R. 74 Burner, L. F. 50 Burnett, William 53 Burnes, Thomas 50 Burroughs, T. L. 26 Bushey Ridge 30 Bushey, John R. 58 Bushey, W. G. 74 Butler, C. E. 26 Butler, C. H. 51 Butler, F. A. 58 Butler, George E. 58 Butler, Ham 51 Butler, Harriet 44 Butler, Jacob 51 Butler, John H. 50 Butler, L. B. 26 Butler, N. B. 26 Butler, Robert R. 51 Butler, William 56 Byrd 29 Byrne 30 Byrne, Lydia 26 Cabin Branch 25,26,28,31,35 36,38,46,49,61 Callahan, George W. 26 Callahan, Sarah M. 26 Callender, William 51 Calvert, Alfonso 75 Calvert, C. C. 41 Calvert, Cadwell C. 26 Calvert, Clarence Preston 75 Calvert, Elizabeth 26 Calvert, George 26 Calvert, John 26 Calvert, M. A. 65 Calvert, R. A. 26 Calvert, R. M. 64 Calvert, Robert A. 3,4,26 Cameron, Joseph W. 75 Camp Meade Md. 84 Campbell Farm 33 Campbell, Davis Campbell, Eliza Jane 22 Campbell, Nancy Jean 75 Campbell, Ross 22 Campbell, William K. 58 Camper, Henry 75 Camper, R. A. 64 Canal Zone Panama 81 Cannon Branch 26,32 Cannon, F. B. 26 Cannon, F. J. 50 Cannon, George A. 26 Cannon, Helen M. 75 Cannon, J. A. Mrs. 21,66 Cannon, John A. 75 Cannon, Mary B. 26 Cannon, R. 26 Cannon, Thomas 26 Canova 80,85,87 Carboro 35 Carrborough 29,41,50 Carney, C. F. 61 Carney, Eddie 75 Carney, Edgar 75 Carney, Emma 75 Carney, George F. 26 Carney, Henry 26 Carney, James A. 75 Carney, Lewis 12 Carney, Nancy 38,46 Carey, James 51 Carolina Road 53 Carr, John 58 Carr, William 26 Carrico, A. 57 Carrico, Annie E. 75 Carrico, Harrison 26,40,57 Carrico, L. B. 46,52 Carrico, W. F. 71 Carroll, Samuel 51,62 Carson, Robert 26 Carter 46 Carter, A. J. 71 Carter, Cassius 26 Carter, Cattie 75 Carter, Charles Shirley 75 Carter, Clara Kirn 75 Carter, Daniel 83 Carter, E. L. 26 Carter, Elizabeth A. V. 75 Carter, F. W. 26 Carter, Fannie Miss 21,66 Carter, Frances Grinnan 75 Carter, George F. 26 Carter, H. J. 63 Carter, Henry 12 Carter, J. C. 26,37,46,48 Carter, J. H. 46 Carter, J. J. 75 Carter, J. N. 75 Carter, James 12,26,71 Carter, James E. 61 Carter, James N. 63 Carter, James P. 26 Carter, Jeff 64 Carter, Jiles A. 63 Carter, John Jr. 27 Carter, John T. 27 Carter, Lucy A. 38,48 Carter, M. E. Miss 21,66 Carter, Mary Stuart 75 Carter, Mason 13 Carter, Robert E. 75 Carter, S. C. Miss 21,66 Carter, Sarah C. 75 Carter, Thomas N. 27 Carter, W. F. 63 93 Carter, W. L. 27 Carter, W. W. 51 Carter, William (col) 27 Carter, William Jr. 27 Carter, William Sr. 27 Carter, William B. 27,57 Carter, William H. 75 Carter’s Branch 26 Carter’s Green 27 Cason, L. S. 41 Carson, W. C. 58 Catamount 32 Catharpin 18,73,74,75,77,79, 80,82,85 Catoe, Thomas E. 58 Caton, J. W. 75 Caton, T. J. 75 Cattail Branch 25,31,36,39, 41,46,49 Cave, Macon 75 Cave, Mary M. 75 Caythorne, William 57 Cebula, John 75 Cedar Grove 29,56 Cedar Run 25,26,30,31,32,33 34,36,38,39,41,46,48,49,56, 79 Centreville 50 Cephus, Elick (col) 58 Challenge Milk 68 Champ, Arthur 75 Champ, Luther 75 Champs Mill 24 Champs Mill Run 36 Champs Run 39 Chancellor, A. M. 27 Chapin, E. A. 38,52 Chapin, E. H. 47 Chapin, E. L. 52 Chapin, E. N. 27 Chapin, Ella 61 Chapin, H. L. 27,38,47,52 Chapman, Addison 49 Chapman, C. F. 27 Chapman, Henry 75 Chapman, Henry (col) 58 Chapman, Jesse 53 Chapman, Julia 27 Chapman, M. W. 27 Chapman, Martha 61 Chapman, Thomas 12,27,37, 47 Chapman, William S. 12 Chappawamsic 28,29,30,32 33,34,35,37,39,40,40,41,46 47,48,49 Chappawamsic Run 26,27,61 Charleston WV 78 Charlotte NC 89 Charlotte Hall Maryland 75 Charlottesville 76,80,81,82 Chauncey, Charles 41 Cherry Hill 73,75,81,85,89 Cheshire 32 Cheshire, E, 27 Cheshire, Elihu 71 Cheshire, G. W. 51,62 Cheshire, George P. 75 Cheshire, Susan 27 Chestnut Lick 33 Chew, Fielder B. 27,46 Chew, Fielding 40 Chew, T. J. 51 Chew, Thomas J. 75 Chichester, C. R. 37 Chichester, George B. 11 Chichester, J. D. 37,48 Chichester, J. E. 37,48 Chichester, I. M. 37 Chichester, Phillip 64 Chichester, S. E. 37,48 Chichester, W. E. 37 Chichester, W. T. 48 Chick, Charles 27 China 81 Chinn, Annie 75 Chinn, Charles E. 71 Chinn, Fielder 63 Chinn, Fielder (col) 58 Chinn, George 63 Chinn, George (col) 58 Chinn, Oscar 63 Chinn, Robert 63,75 Chinn, Robert (col) 58 Chinn, William 63 Chipell, O. P. 27 Citric Acid 68 Claggett, C. C. 27,29 Claggett, Columbia 27 Claggett, J. H. 27 Claggett, John H. 47 Clark County GA 84 Clark, A. B. 75 Clarke, Charles A. 63 Clark, Dora 47 Clark, Harry A. 27 Clark, James 12,16 Clark, James F. 16 Clark, John 64 Clarke, L. A. 47 Clark, Lucy Lynn 75 Clarke, M. C. 63 Clark, R. M. 12,37,46,48,56 Clark, Robert M. 27 Clarke, W. 51 Clarke, W. A. 55 Clarkson, H. M. 20,60 Clarksburg 82 Claws, F. F. 27 Cleary, William 27 Clifton 74,76 Clifton Hill 49 Clifton Mill 36 Clifton Mills 26,39 Clifton Station 75 Cline, Dr. C. C. 75 Cloe, Elijah 16 Cloverland 75 Cloud, David L. 75 Clowe, E. W. 20 Clowe, F. F. 53 Coal, Albert 61 Coal, George 61 Coal, Gustavous 62 Coates, Mrs. William 75 Cobbert, C. C. 38 Cock Pit Point 26,27 Cockrell 27,37 Cockrell, C. W. 12 Cockrell, F. A. 44 Cockrell, Fannie V. Mrs. 75 Cockrell, G. H. 27 Cockrell, George II 27 Cockrell, H. 27 Cockrell, J. J. 13 Cockrell, James H. 27 Cockrelle, Marchie 75 Cockrell, Moses 27 Cockrell, Roland L. 27 Cockrell, William 27 Cockrell, William H. 27 Cockrille 48 Cockpit Mountain 24 Coffman, Robert 75 Cofrode, D. D. 63 Cohen, George 27 Colbert, C. C. 48 Colbert, Henry 11 Colbert, R. A. 24 Colbert, William 4 Cole 31,38,48 Cole, Albert 51 Cole, Basil 27 Cole, Benjamin 16 Cole, Elias 27 Cole, Elizabeth 49,61 Cole, Emma 75 Cole, George W. 51 94 Cole, Gristy 51 Cole, Gusta (col) 58 Cole, Henry 62,63 Cole, J. C. 47 Cole, J. E. 46 Cole, J. W. 27 Cole, James L. 12 Cole, K. B. 27,47 Cole, Malon 62 Cole, Phillip M. 75 Cole, Rebecca 38,47 Cole, Thomas (col) 27 Cole, W. H. 63 Coleman, John 75 Coleman, Thomas F. 75 Coles 29 Coles Twp. 11,74,75.78,83, 84,85,86 Coles, Frances Rixey 75 Collins, Richard A. 75 Collins, Samuel C. 27 Colony Va. 78 Colvin, J. C. 55 Colvin, J. C. Jr. 75 Colvin, J. C. Sr. 76 Colvert, T. B. 27 Comm. vs Reeves 45 Compton, Eugene 63 Conner 57 Conner, E. E. 50 Conner, J. W. 76 Conner, Lavina Mrs. 76 Conner, Mary 56 Conway, Georgia 44 Cook, Isreal 27 Cooksey, T. H. 65 Cooper, B. 27 Cooper, Benjamin 27,38,47 Cooper, Bryan 55 Cooper, Eliza 57 Cooper, J. A. 47 Cooper, Landy 14 Cooper, R. A. 71 Copen 31,48 Copp, David E. 67 Corbin, W. A. 16 Cordell, Benjamin 27 Cordell, R. L. 41,46,56,61 Cornwell, Albert W. E. 76 Cornwell, Edgar M. 58,63 Cornwell, George H. 64 Cornwell, John H. 52 Cornwell, John L. 58 Cornwell, Lucien C. 58 Cornwell, Montraville 12 Cornwell, Obediah 58 Cornwell, R. H. 43 Cornwell, S. T. 63,76 Cornwell, T. H. 45 Cornwell, Thomas 27 Cornwell, Vernard 76 Cornwell, W. H. 52,62 Cornwell, W. N. 58 Coulter, Ann 28 Cox, Louise Hunton 76 Cox, R. C. 28 Crain, Amy Louise Reid 76 Crain, E. B. 28 Crawford, Jerry 52 Crawford, Jerry (col) 58 Creel, John 20 Cresoline 68 Crew, Fielder B. 37 Crofford, Jerry 62 Cronkite, William W. 76 Crooked Branch 32 Crosen, Robert 28 Croson, James B. 76 Cross, Areyminter 76 Cross, H. J. 28,37,48 Cross, Harrison 28 Cross, J. P. 76 Cross, J. Willett 76 Cross, John P. 71 Crouch, Elias 71 Crouch, M. C. 63 Crouch, Margaret 18 Crouch, R. T. 76 Crowell, Alfred H. 28 Crump, Nathaniel 55 Cullers, (I.?) T. 76 Culpeper 81,82 Cudell, Roland S. 28 Cundiff, John Y. 11 Curry, George W. (col) 58 Curtis, Julia A. 28 Curtis, Robert 64 Cushing, Crawford 11,18,51 Dade, Dan 51 Daggs Spring 24,31 Dane, William A. 76 Daniel, H. E. Mr. 76 Daniel, H. M. 76 Daniel, M. 53 Daniel, Tracy 28 Danville PA 85 David Va. 73,77 Davies, M. H. 76 Davies, M. H. Mrs. 66 Davis 31,33,35,49,57 Davis, A. A. 76 Davis, Ada 65 Davis, Ann Elizabeth 76 Davis, Ann Maria 76 Davis, Benson 28 Davis, Cora 76 Davis, D. M. 28 Davis, Dallas N. 76 Davis, Edward Simpson 76 Davis, F. C. 22,23,28 Davis, Florence V. 76 Davis, Frank 51 Davis, George 51,61 Davis, George A. (col) 58 Davis, George N. 63 Davis, George W. 63 Davis, Haywood 76 Davis, Hewitt B. 58 Davis, Hortense 71 Davis, Hugh C. 28 Davis, J. 33 Davis, J. B. 63 Davis, J. H. 58 Davis, Jack 59,63 Davis, Jackson T. 61 Davis, James 51 Davis, James W. 12 Davis, Jerry 52 Davis, Job 32 Davis, John 36,51,52 Davis, John T. 52 Davis, John W. 16,76 Davis, Joseph R. 63 Davis, Julia F. 76 Davis, Kennon 76 Davis, L. A. 10,13,17 Davis, Lavinia 44 Davis, Linnie 76 Davis, Lucien A. 10,17 Davis, M. H. Mrs. 21 Davis, O. S. 64 Davis, R. 50 Davis, R. F. 51 Davis, R. H. 76 Davis, R. M. 22,23,61 Davis, R. S. 13 Davis, Roy L. 16 Davis, S. K. 28 Davis, Sarah E. 65 Davis, Susan 28 Davis, Sussex 76 Davis, Thomas K. 14,28 Davis, W. A. 63 Davis, W. B. 28,52,57 Davis, W. W. 21,50 Davis, W. W. Mrs. 66 Davis, Walter A. 76 Davis, William 4,52,61,63 95 Davis, William A. 76 Davis, William B. 38 Davis, William of Job 12 Davis, Wynter W. 76 Davison, Robert C. 28 Dawe, Mary 28,38,48 Dawe, P. 28 Dawe, W. 28 Dawkins Branch 27,31,33,37, 40,46,47,61 Dawkins Ridge 47 Day, Charles H. 59,63 Dean, Derisa (col) 28 Dean, John A. 42 Deats, C. T. 71 Deats, Livenia 76 Deats, R. 50 DeBoo, Michael 76 DeCator, Thomas 62 Deep Hole 32 Delaplaine, Thomas H. 51 Delozier, A. 53 Demory, Oscar 76 Dennison, George Harris 76 DePauw, Newland T. 76 Dent, F. 42 Dewey, John T. 76 Dewey, William R. 76 Dewitt, Kathryn H. 76 Dickerson, Oscar 38,40 Dickerson, William 4 Didlake, M. Peyton 76 Diehl, A. W. 76 Diehl, Rebecca 76 Diggs, Barnett 40,61 Dikeman, Oscar 48 Dillard, J. B. 63 District Home 85 Doan 25 Dobson, William 42 Dodd, McKinley 76 Dodd, William H. 11 Dodge, E. B. 76 Dodge, H. P. 45 Dodge, Howard P. 76 Dodge, Wilbur 76 Doeg, Elizabeth B. 45 Dogan, Henrie Ester 76 Dogan, J. Frank 76 Dogan, John D. 5 Dogan, Medora 28 Dogan, Mollie E. 76 Doleman, C. M. 23 Doleman, Charles M. 63 Doleman, John W. 21 Doleman, Robert W.H. 44 Donohoe, John 28 Donohoe, S. R. 11 Donovan, Richard 76 Douglass, Daniel 38,47,52,53 Dove, John C. 76 Dowell, James 28,47 Dowell, W. D. 2 Dowell, William D. 1,28 Downs, C. A. 20 Downs, George W. 28 Downs, J. E. 77 Downs, W. B. 77 Downs, William H. 71,77 Draper, Augustine 77 Duffey, J. O. 77 Duison, R. C. 28 Dulaney, Ann Randolph 77 Dulaney, Bladen 38,46,48,56 Dulaney, Caroline R. 77 Dulaney, Charles W. 28 Dulin, B. P. 11,13 Dulin, William E. 28 Dumfries 1,24,25,26,27,28, 30,31,33,34,35,36,37,38,39, 40,41.47,48,49,50,51,61,72, 74,75,77,78,79,81,83,84,85, 86,87 Dumfries Road 32,57,61 Dumfries Town 4 Dumfries Twp. 12 Duncan, Elizabeth 77 Dunn, Charles 50 Dunlop, George 28 Dunlop, John 28 Dunn, A. F. 12,61 Dunn, Charles 49 Dunnington (see Wilson) Dunnington, C. W. C. 47,53 Dutchess Co. NY 1,2 Duvall 57 Duvall, Alexander 28 Duvall, Edward 63 Duvall, H. A. 13,28 Duvall, James 28 Duvall, Joseph W. 58 Duvall, L. A. 64 Duvall, R. H. 77 Dye, John 28 Dyer, John 43 Dyer, Louisa 44 Dyer, N. C. 64 Early, M. G. 77 Early, Mattie A. 77 Edmonds, Annie 77 Edmonds, Mary E. 40 Edwards, Emma L. 77 Elliott, W. T. 55 Ellicott, Emma L. 77 Ellicott, W. L. 71 Ellis, Cecelia T. 77 Ellis, John P. 77 Ellis, William H. 77 Ellison, C. E. 77 Embrey, Edmund A. 77 Embrey, Ewell J. 77 Emery, Charles H. 77 Emmons, Arthur L. 77 Enfield 40,46,48,56,60 Ennis, Charles 59 Ennis, Cornelius B. 77 Ennis, Richard P. 77 Epson 53 Erthein, Annie Kaplan 77 Evans 53,57 Evans, Ida A. 77 Evans, Nellie 77 Evans, O. H. 47,52,61,77 Evans, Thomas 51 Evans, William Andrew 77 Evergreen 25,31,32,56 Evergreen Farm 74 Ewell 40,41,48 Ewell, Alfred G. 77 Ewell, Eleanor M. 77 Ewell, Jesse 1 Fair, John 4 Ewell, John S. 77 Fair, Julia Frances 77 Fair, Randolph Whitmer 77 Fair, Robert 47 Fair, William A. 28 Fairbanks, Rufus 28 Fairfax County 50,77 Fairfax, A. S. 71 Fairfax, Addison 64 Fairfax, Addison S. 77 Fairfax, Aubrey 77 Fairfax, C. 64 Fairfax, Emma 77 Fairfax, H. B. 77 Fairfax, J. W. 64,71 Fairfax, James W. 77 Fairfax, John W. 28 Fairfax, Lucy Ellen 77 Fairfax, Mary Jane 77 Fairfax, M. K. 77 Fairfax, Mary Frances 77 Falkland 26,37,46,48,61 Falkland on Bull Run 27 Farmer, James M. 77 Farnsworth 25,32,33,37,39 47,48,52 96 Farnsworth, H. A. 51 Farrell, Michael 28 Farrow, Thomas M. 3,4 Fauquier County 22,72,77,84 Fayman Arrington, J. E. 64 Fayman, Va. 79,80,84,89 Ferguson, Martha Mary 77 Ferrell, Mrs. 44 Fewell, Fannie S. 16 Fewell, James 28 Fewell, Rhoda 16 Fewell, William 50 Fewell, William S. 15 Fick, J. R. 47 Fick, John Rolf 77 Fincham, Joseph L. 77 Fisher, E. 61 Fisher, Esaw 52,59 Fisher, James 62,63 Fisher, Martha 77 Fisher, Tasker 52 Fields, Silas 44 Finch, A. D. 50,55 Fisher, Jacob 59 Fisher, Samuel H. 28 Fitzgerald 32,33 Fitzgerald, Mollie 45 Fitzhugh, John 28,38 Fitzhugh, William H. 28 Flaherty, Ammas 50 Flaherty, Dora 77 Flanders land 32 Fleet, David 77 Fletcher, A. C. 77 Fletcher, Abner 51 Fletcher, Frank 51,77 Fletcher, J. W. 51 Fletcher, James B. 77 Fletcher, John 52,61 Fletcher, John W. 28 Fletcher, Thomas 56,61 Fletcher, W. 54 Florence, Anna 77 Florence, B. M. Mrs. 21,66 Florence, Benjamin 29 Florence, Charles H. 59 Florence, George H. 62 Florence, J. W. 51,64 Florence, James A. 52 Florence, Jennette 77 Florence, John L. 78 Florence, Joseph A. 77 Florence, Louisa 78 Florence, M. A. 64,71 Florence, R. 16 Florence, Roland 29 Florence, W. W. 51 Florence, William E. 59 Fogarty, John 29,52 Foley, Ann E. 29 Foley, C. W. 53 Foley, E. H. 29 Foley, Elizabeth 20 Foley, Hester 78 Foley, Ida 20 Foley, Jane 53 Foley, Jane P. 20 Foley, Josephine 20 Foley, M. J. 46 Foley, Mary 78 Foley, R. A. 20,71 Folks, Mary 78 Foot, E. Mrs. 21,45,66 Foot, Wm. 45 Foote, Bertie 45 Foote, C. A. 29 Foote, Elizabeth C. 78 Foote, Eva 45 Foote, Fred 26 Foote, Jo 29 Foote, Virginia 45 Foote, William 78 Forbes 27,37 Forbes, A. T. 47,52 Forbes, Murry 29,41,47,50, 52 Force, A. M. 38,47 Ford, Arthur 78 Ford, Francis 59 Ford, Winter W. 44 Forest 24,27,28,29,30,31,33, 35,36,39,41,47,48,49,55,56 Forkland 41,53 Foster Hall 33 Foster, Eliz 29 Foster, James R. 29 Foster, Redmon 29,78 Foster, Thomas 29 Foster, W. P. 50 Foston 34 Fowke, Frederick W. 78 Fowke, T. E. 78 Fox 25,36 Fox & Vanhook 38,48 Fox, John 29 Fox, Richard 42 Fox, Susan 78 Fox, T. M. 55,71,78 Fox, Zed 59 France 76,77 Francis, E. C. Mrs. 66 Francis, John A. 29 Frazier, Thomas C. 16 Fredricksburg 73,74,78,81,83 84,85,86,88 Free tract 30,38 Free, Laura V. 45,78 Free, W. R. 78 Free, William R. 12 French Run 29 French, Daniel 3 French, J. F. 29 French, Jas. W. 29 French, John R. 29 French, Lucy A. Miss 21,44 French, Martha F. Miss 21,66 Frenchville 29 Fritter, Lewis A. 43 Fritter, William Master 78 Fuechsel, August H. 13 Fuller, Edward H. 29 Furr, Francis Mrs. 21 Furr, Frazier Mrs. 66 Furr, Frazier Rev. 44 Furr, Nellie 44 Fuschel, A. H. 29 Gaines, Albert 29,61 Gaines, Annie O. 78 Gaines, E. P. 11,14,61 Gaines, Edwin 29 Gaines, Ella 61 Gaines, John P. 78 Gaines, Thomas B. 29,65 Gaines, Thomas Latham 78 Gaines, William H. Sr. 29 Gainesville 26,28,29,30,32, 33,34,35,46,56,73,75,77,78 79,80,82,83,84,85,86,87,88 89 Gainesville Twp. 11 Galleher, Charles 29 Galleher, M. 29 Gallop 31 Gamble, John 29 Gardner, Arthur L. 78 Gardner, John 78 Gardner, Sarah 78 Garner, J. H. 63 Garner, Joseph 63 Garner, Isaiah 63 Garner, Luther 64 Garner, Thomas 29 Garner, William 29 Garner, William E. 59 Garnett, T. E. 78 Garrison, James H. 78 Garrison, Mary L. 78 Garrison, P. W. 42 97 Gaskins, Catherine 29 Gaskins, E. 57 Gaskins, Frank 78 Gaskins, J. R. 78 Gaskins, Oliver 52 Gaskins, Susan (col) 29 Gaskins, Thomas 57 Gaugh, Jas R. 29 George, H. T. 55 George, J. W. 78 George, Virginia 29 Georgetown College 33 Gibson, Francis B. 29 Gibson, George 29,38,47,51 Gibson, John J. 78 Gibson, Mary S. 78 Giddings, E. B. 78 Gilbert, Minor 29 Gilbert Brothers & Co. 68 Gilcherest, Thomas 29 Gill, Lettie 29 Girocco, Rocco 78 Glasscock 29 Glascock, A. A. 78 Glasscock, Burr 17 Glascock, Mollie E. 78 Glasscock, O. F. 29 Glascock, Susie A. 78 Glascock, W. B. 63 Gnadt, Julia August 78 Godfrey 30,36,52 Godfrey, Chap 57 Godfrey, Chapman 53,57 Godfrey, Joseph 71 Golding, Thomas 29 Good, R. 23 Goode, Adam W. 78 Goode, J. C. 46 Goode, John C. 78 Goode, John W. 78 Goode, Mary A. 45 Gooding, John 4 Gooding, Stiopia 78 Goose Creek 46 Goose Run 31,32,34,35,61 Goodwin, E. H. 78 Goodwin, George M. 10,78 Goodwin, James 78 Goodwin, John H. 29 Goodwin, John T. 11,51 Goodwin, William 29 Goodwin, William E. 4 Gordon, Mattie 78 Gore 29 Gorrell, J. L. 78 Gosset, Kansas 74 Gossom, John C. 20 Gossom, Mary F. 78 Gossom, Thomas E. 63 Gough, Henry W. 78 Gough, J. J. 51 Gough, John W. 78 Gough, Julia Ann 78 Gough, Moses F. 78 Gough, Sallie H. Mrs. 78 Grandling, Edward 29 Graham, Ella Mrs. 78 Graham, John 29 Gray, Francis 29 Gray, A. R. MD 78 Gray, J. H. 23,71 Gray, Margaret 71 Gray, Robert 52,78 Graybill, Lewis H. 29 Graybill, Mary W. T. 29 Graybill, Mary W. 48 Graybill, May W. 38 Grason, Enoch 29,38,48,56 Grason, Enoch (col) 29 Grayson, G. B. 51 Grayson, Henry (col) 30 Grayson, J. B. 5 Grayson, Lewis 78 Green, Allen 78 Green, Ann 30 Green, Elijah 30 Green, J. H. 42 Green, J. Willard 53,69 Green, P. H. 42 Green, Roscoe H. 30 Green, Thomas 38,48 Greene, John H. 43 Greenville 32,48 Greenwich 35,37,46,48,56,73 74,77,83,85,86,87,88 Greenwood 41,49,53 Greenwood Me. Church 43 Greenwool, Walter 30 Gregg, John W. Jr. 30 Gregg, Myron E. 30 Gregory, J. C. 79 Gregory, Marshall 30 Grey, Charles F. 59 Grey, Charles R. 59 Greyson, James T. 59 Griffin, Grace 79 Griffin, Henrietta R. 79 Griffin, Sallie W. 79 Griffin, William 30 Griffis, Francis 42 Griffith, John W. 71 Grigsby, Bettie M. 30,38 Grigsby, John R. 30 Grigsby, Norman B. 79 Grimes, G. W. 71 Grimes, James F. 22 Griffith, John 20 Griffith, R. P. 20 Grove, Clark Varner 79 Groveton 74,76 Grundling, Edward 38,47 Gue, Frank Jr. 79 Gulick, James F. 50 Gulick, James Franklin 67 Guthrie, B. F. 79 Haislip, Brawner N. 79 Haislip, Enoch 63 Haislip, Charles 11 Haislip, H. C. 26 Haislip, Henry 26 Haislip, Howard 79 Haislip, James N. 71 Haislip, Malon 63 Haislip, R. M. 63 Haislip, Robert H. 79 Haislip, S. M. 79 Hall, Charles E. 79 Hall, Henry D. 30 Hall, James W. 79 Hall, John 30 Hall, John W. 79 Hall, L. A. 51 Hall, L. D. 71 Hall, Mary Louise 79 Hall, Spencer 51 Hall, T. A. 44 Hall, William 30 Hall, William Alfred 79 Hamet 57 Hammerle, Eugene 79 Hammitt land 47 Hammett tract 27 Hammill 39 Hammill, E. A. 50 Hammill 52 Hammill, Hugh 59 Hammill, Rose 79 Hampton, Emma 79 Hampton, James O. 79 Hanner, George W. 30 Hansbrough, Early 72 Hansborough, Edward 77 Harest, Walter 30 Harley, S. C. 82 Harley, Samuel C. 79 Harmon, James H. 61 Harnishand, S. M. 43 Harper, John D. 79 98 Harper, John N. 30 Harrington, James O. 63 Harrington, Mary 79 Harris, Agustus 79 Harris, Arthur 64 Harris, Bernard 79 Harris, Charles 43 Harris, Charles R. 79 Harris, Jane 43 Harris, John 30 Harris, John W. 79 Harris, Levi H. 44 Harris, P. 23 Harris, R. 23 Harrison Ford 55 Harrison, B. E. 4,30 Harrison, Elias 30,38,47 Harrison, G. W. 71 Harrison, James 30,38,47 Harrison, John 30 Harrison, John A. 11,20 Harrison, Martha 20 Harrison, Sally 30 Harrison, William S. 11 Harrisonburg 79 Harover, H. C. 71 Harrover, James David 79 Hartramft, William A. 59 Harts Village 1 Hawes, T. H. 20 Hawley, William A. 1,2 Hayes, Ida Hill 79 Hayes, Nina H. 79 Hayfield 25,27,29,38,41,47, 48,52,56,61 Haymarket 25,30,31,34,35,36 37,60,73,74,75,76,77,78,79, 80,81,82,83,84,85,86,97,89, 113 Haymarket Ordinary 127 Hazen, A. 44 Hazen, C. W. 55 Hazen, Nellie 21,66 Hazen, S. A. 21,44,66 Hazlett, Mahlon 59 Heath, Francis A. 30 Hedges, C. E. 63 Hedges, J. 63 Hedrick, Jane 79 Hedrick, R. L. 40 Hedrick, Samuel 79 Hedrick, Samuel 62 Heflin, Joseph R. 60 Heineken, Christian A. 79 Helm, E. 4 Helm, Lewis 79 Henderson, Robert 62 Henderson, Robert Jr. 79 Henderson, W. W. 79 Hennion, John 4 Hennion, Julia Ann 4 Henry, Ellen P. M. 5 Henry, Hugh F. 5 Henry, John 5 Henry, Judith 5 Hensley, Alonzo 51,79 Hensley, M. A. J. 65 Henson, R. H. 46 Hereford, Feronia Larkin 79 Hereford, S. C. 79 Hereford, T. P. S. 30 Hereford, Thomas P. 11 Herndon, C. A. 41 Herndon, D. 30,38,41,48 Herndon, E. 30,38,41,48 Herndon, F. M. 55 Herndon, Hayward 79 Herndon, John H. 55 Herndon, S. 55 Herndon, Sarah C. 79 Herndon, T. A. 79 Herndon, T. W. 55 Herrell, Capt. James C. 79 Herell, Jane C. Mrs. 79 Herrick, Isaac 13 Herring, Eliza J. 79 Herring, Henry A. 79 Herring, William A. 71 Herryon, John 30 Hershberger, J. P. 65 Hershberger, John F. 65 Hershberger, S. 65 Hetinger, John 57 Heuser, W. L. 52 Hibbs, Benjamin 30 Hibbs, E. H. 79 Hickory Grove 73,77,78,81, 88,89 Hill, Cynthia G. 79 Hill, Forest 42 Hill, J. M. 59 Hill, Jerm A. 79 Hilo 41 Hinton, J. B. 38 Hite, Bella F. Love 79 Hixson, E. 50 Hixson, Eppa 63 Hixson, G. W. 51 Hixson, G. W. Mrs. 21,44,66 Hixson, George W. 79 Hixson, James E. 79 Hixson, Laura 45 Hixson, Leonard 45 Hixson, Leonard E. 79 Hixson, Levi Mrs. 45 Hixson, Mary Mrs. 22 Hixson, Mary J. 45 Hixson, Mary T. Mrs. 67 Hixson, Moses 26 Hixson, Noah 44,55 Hixson, R. W. 19 Hixson, Rachel Mrs. 66 Hixson, Wallace Mrs. 21,66 Hoadley 76,77,79,82,83,84, 85,87,89 Hobensack, William 79 Hockman, A. J. 79 Hodgkin, Mary 30 Hodgkin, William F. 30 Hoffman, Judson F. 80 Hoffman, Lizzie 44 Hoffman, Mary A. 80 Holderman, D. D. 80 Holland, Henry 50,71 Holland, M. F. L. 30 Holland, Mary F. L. 57,59 Holland, R. W. 59,63,71 Hollesen, John P. 80 Holliday, William L. 80 Hollister, F. L. 40 Holly, John A. 30 Holmead, Charles H. 30 Holmes, C. H. 59 Holmes, Edward 131 Holmes, Ella V. 80 Holmes, F. W. 30 Holmes, G. W. 26 Holmes, Ina E. Mrs. 80 Holmes, J. 26 Holmes, L. F. 55,61,71 Holmes, Lillian R. 80 Holmes, M. C. 12,71 Holmes, Morrison C. 80 Holmes, Thomas 30,163 Holmes, William Henry 80 Holsinger, A. L. 80 Holtzman, William F. 30 Holtzman, William P. 30 Hooe & Johnson 30,38,40,46, 48,56 Hooe & others 29 Hooe, Howson 110,114,117 121,122,125,163 Hooe, Kate Miss 21,66 Hooe, Margaret 30 Hooe, R. 30 Hooe, R. H. 30,50 Hooe, Rice 30 99 Hooe, Robert H. 14 Hooe, Thomas 30 Hooe, V. Mrs. 66 Hooe, Virginia Mrs. 45 Hooe’s Creek 32,48 Hooe’s Mill 47,52 Hoore, Walter 38 Hopkins, Alberta 80 Hopkins, C. A. S. 44 Hooe, C. A. S. Mrs. 66 Hopkins, J. D. 59 Hopkins, Lizzie D. 44 Hornbaker, Elizabeth A. 80 Hornbaker, Frank W. 80 Hornbaker, J. H. 30 Hornbaker, J. R. 44 Hornbaker, Jacob 53 Hornbaker, John R. 80 Hornbaker, Lizzie 44 Hornbaker, W. 30 Horne, David H. 80 Horner, B. W. 80 Horner, Clarence M. 80 Horner, J. G. 13 Horner, James 80 Horton, J. H. 51 Horner, John G. 59 Horner, W. G. 63 Horton, Charles W. 13 Horton, H. M. 38,47 Horton, Henry M. 30 Horton, Henry Mrs. 41 Horton, M. E. 47 Horton, M. W. 12,50 Horton’s School House 55 Hottle, John S. 53 Houchens, Emma Mrs. 21,66 Houchins, J. R. 50 Houchens, L. A. 22 Hough, L. F. 80 Hough, R. R. S. 63 Houles Mill 24 House, Michael 11 Howard House 71 Howard, Ella M. 21,66 Howard, James 51,61 Howard, W. G. 59 Howe Truss Bridge 18 Howell, Elizabeth 80 Howison 57 Howison, Allen 14 Howison, B. 30 Huber, George 30 Huffman, Eliza J. 21,67 Huffman, Robert F. 80 Hulfish, G. A. 20 Hulfish, Garrett 31 Hulfish, J. P. 20 Hulls heirs 38,48 Humphreys, Odell 80 Hunley, Henry Lamberth 80 Hunt, Eppa Hunton 80 Hunter, G. W. 49 Hunton & Brother 31,38,46, 48 Hunton, Charles H. 31,46 Hunton, E. 47 Hunton, Eppa 31 Hunton, I. H. 51 Hunton, J. B. 31,46,48 Hunton, James W. 54 Hunton, Rose Mrs. 80 Hunton, Thomas E. 56 Hunton, W. E. 31 Hunton, William 31,61 Hutchison 37,39,46,48,56 Hutchinson, John 31,41 Hutchison, W. 62 Hutchison, Westwood 64,80 Hyde Park 35 Hyde, Harvey 31 Hyde, Mary D. 80 Hynson, Augusta 80 Hynson, Charles L. Hynson, F. W. 50 Hynson, Sedrick 80 Iden, B. F. 45,80 Iden, B. F. MD 50 Iden, Sue? 21 Iden, V. J. Mrs. 21,66 Iden, W. F. 50 Independent Hill 38,47,73,74, 76,79,81,82,83,87,89 Ish 40,46,48,56 Ish, Robert 31 Ives, Reuben 31 Ivyland PA 79 Jackson 56 Jackson, Allen 21 Jackson, B. B. 59 Jackson, Charles 64 Jackson, Francis 31 Jackson, J. W. 23,59,80 Jackson, James 30 Jackson, Lena 45 Jackson, Reuben 52,61 Jackson, William 80 Jacobs, Augustus 31,38,40,46 48,53,56 Janney, Samuel H. 38,49 Janson, Jergen 80 Jardine, J. W. 50 Jasper, Daniel 31 Jasper, Napolean 63 Jeffries, Benjamin T. 80 Jeffries, H. M. 80 Jeffries, Jackson E. 80 Jeffries, James M. 80 Jeffries, Lucien 80 Jelliff, Gould D. 31 Jellick, R. 18 Jenkins, Asa Hamilton 80 Jenkins, J. W. 71 Jenkins, Maud 80 Jenkins, Charles T. 71 Jennings, Franklin 52 Jennings, Thomas 31 Jersey City 82 Jett, P. S. 21 Jett, Phillip 57 Jewell 33 Jewell, A. M. 41,56,61 Jewell, B. E. 31 Jewell, Benjamin 63 Jewell, C. H. 63 Jewell, Charles 59 Jewell, F. 31 Jewell, Elijah 31 Jewell, Ennis 80 Jewell, John 63 Jewell, John T 59 Jewell, P. 31 Jewell, Silas 31,38,46,48 Jewell, W. 59 Jewell, William B. 59 Johnson, __ B. 51 Johnson, A. H. 17 Johnson, Alexander 80 Johnson, Annie M. 80 Johnson, Arthur 59 Johnson, C. R. C. 80 Johnson, Charles McKinley 80 Johnson, Daniel 80 Johnson, Fannie 80 Johnson, George W. 70,71 Johnson, Hazelton 31 Johnson, Horletine 40 Johnson, A. B. 80 Johnson, John 21,43,80 Johnson, John F. 31 Johnson, Maria 80 Johnson, Oscar 42 Johnson, R. E. Lee 80 Johnson, Sallie 80 Johnson, Thomas 51 Johnson, William H. 64 Johnson, William Thomas 80 100 Johnson, Willis 64 Johnson, Willis L. 80 Jones, C. W. 52,61 Jones, Catherine 80 Jones, Charles 52 Jones, Flora Mrs. 21,66 Jones, Flora A. 44 Jones, George 38,47 Jones, George A. 81 Jones, Hattie J. 60 Jones, Isaac 50 Jones, Isreal 11 Jones, J. C. 11 Jones, Jacob 55 Jones, James W. 61 Jones, Katie 45 Jones, Martha F. 81 Jones, Paul 59 Jones, R. M. 81 Jones, Samuel 52 Jones, Sherly 61 Jones, Shirley 51 Jones, Thomas 4,11,35,50,55, 57 Jones, W. T. 81 Joplin 73,74,75,78,81,82,83, 88 Jordan, B. H. 51,52,57 Jordan, C. E. 81 Jordan, Eldridge 81 Jordan, J. H. 12 Juniper, Jesse 52,62 Kaiser, Henry 65 Kaiser, G. 65 Kaplan, J. M. 81 Kealey, John P. 81 Kearney, H. W. 63 Keith, James 20 Keller, William 44 Kelly 81 Kelly, William 21 Kemp, George 38,48 Kemper, T. J. 12 Kenbridge Va. 76 Kendall’s Spavin Cure 68 Kenna, A. M. 66 Kensington, Md. 75 Keppler, George 64 Kerlin, Annie 81 Kerlin, David F. 81 Kerlin, F. G. 67 Kerlin, W. Hampton 81 Kerns, John 38,46,48,53 Ketcham, Jason 11,17 Kettle Run 32,36,37 Key Port NJ 80 Key, Alice 81 Keyes, J. W. 81 Keyes, John E. 81 Keys Building 64 Keys, A. H. 55 Keys, Annie 81 Keys, Arthur 65 Keys, Charles M. 81 Keys, E. G. W. 81 Keys, H. A. 50,71 Keys, Henry A. 12 Keys, Isaiah 50 Keys, J. F. 51 Keys, James Wesley 81 Keys, John L. 50 Keys, John W. 25 Keys, Lee 81 Keys, M. J. 12,47 Keys, Margaret 81 Keys, R. H. 64 Keys, R. Hilman 64 Keys, Robert 59 Keys, Sarah 81 Keyser, Charles Eugene 81 Keyser, Charles Henry 81 Keyser, E. S. 51 Kibler, Ferdinand 81 Kidwell, Walter 63 Kiewit, Marie Mrs. 81 Kimball, G. H. 48 Kimball, George H. 38 Kincheloe 56 Kincheloe, A. P. 21,44,66 Kincheloe, Agnes V. 81 Kincheloe, Alice 81 Kincheloe, Alice B. 65 Kincheloe, Beulah 65 Kincheloe, Daniel 81 Kincheloe, E. T. 71 Kincheloe, Florence G. 81 Kincheloe, Hector 12 Kincheloe, J. W. 81 Kincheloe, John . 57 Kincheloe, Mrs. 43 Kincheloe, Myrtle Lee 81 Kincheloe, Robert E. 59 Kincheloe, Thomas 52 Kincheloe, W. B. Mrs. 21,66 Kincheloe, W. W.,13,24,40, 50,53,54,57,61,64,65,66 Kincheloe, Willie E. 81 Kincheloe’s Store 13 King, J. R. 51,61 King, James Robert 81 King, M. T. 81 King, Robert 23 King, Samuel 59 King, Thomas H. 59 Kingston, Elizabeth 81 Kinsley’s Mill 31 Kleepstein, H. W. 16 Klutz, Nancy 52,53.56 Koontz, A. F. 44 Koontz, Mollie F. 44 Koontz, Mollie F. Mrs. 21,66 Kopp 81 Lafoe, Olivia 81 Lake, Clarence 81 LaGrange 69 Lam, Herman 81 Lamb, G. F. 57 Lamb, Thomas K. 57 Lambert, C. H. MD 64 Lambert, Ida Spullock 81 Lambert, Morton M. 81 Landes, D. A. 81 Landes, D. H. 81 Langdon, P. C. 40 Lange & Company 29 Langford, Walter 81 Langworthy, E. 12 Langhyer, Catherine E. 81 Langyher, John 38,46,48 Langyher’s Mill 38,81 Lanigan, Thomas M. A. 81 Lansdown 25,29,30,34,37,38, 39,41,46,47,49,56,57 Lansdown Road 55 Lansdowne, Albert 81 Lansdown, Julia 73 Larkin 29 Larkin tract 32 Larkin, Blanche F. 81 Larkin, C. M. 81 Larkin, Emma L. 81 Larkin, James R. 81 Larkin, L. A. Jr. 70 Larkin, Lizzie J. 81 Larson, Kirston 81 Larson, Thomas 81 Las Vegas Nev. 88 Latham, Henry L. 81 Latham, William C. 81 Latimer, C. A. 21,66 Latimer, C. E. C. 38,48 Latimer, C. W. 53 Lawler, Emily Tyler 82 “Lawnville” Lawson, Zackariah B. 82 Leamon 63 Leache, Sallie 46 101 Leachman, John Pendleton 82 Leachman, J. R. 53,70 Leachman, Robert C. 4 Leachman, Thomas Keith 82 Leary, J. B. 52 Leary, J. L. 51 Leary, W. B. 51 Leary, W. H. 52 Leary, William H. 82 Leary’s Mill 29 Ledman, Garrett 38,48 Ledman, L. 22,63 Ledman, Sarah 57 Ledman, Wesley 71 Lee, Olivia D. 46 Lee, Robert A. 82 Leedy, John William 82 Leesylvania 33,39,41,49 Legg, John W. 51 Lemon, W. 63 Lewis, Charles 21 Lewis, D. R. 82 Lewis, F. M. 11,51 Lewis, Frank Ashby 82 Lewis, Francis W. 17 Lewis, J. F. 51 Lewis, Joseph 61 Lewis, Joseph F. 82 Lewis, Julia 82 Lewis, Mack 69 Lewis, Robert Lee 82 Lewis, Rose B. 82 Lewis, W. H. 47,82 Liberia 31,32,39,41,46,48,49, 57 Lickle, Sarah 21,66 Lieber, John Henry 82 Liebigs Beef 68 Liming, A. L. 82 Liming, John F. 42 Liming, Mary W. 82 Limsey, Lillie Mrs. 21,66 Limstrong 69 Limstrong, C. M. Mrs. 21,66 Lindsay, Opie F. 82 Lint, S. S. 65 Lion, A. Somerville 44 Lion, Florence S. 44 Lion, George J. 44 Lion, Thomas H. 82 Lipscomb, Judge 57 Lipscomb, Judge W. 60 Lipscomb, Mary D. 82 Lipscomb, P. D. 4,38,47 Lipscomb, Phillip D. 82 Lipscomb, W. E. 65 Lipscomb, W. N. 45 Lipscomb, William E. 20,21, 50,51,54,61,63,64 Lipscomb, W. N. 51,57 Lipscomb, William N. 82 Listerine 68 Little Bull Run 25,29,33 Little Creek 24,28,36 Lloyd, Arbelia V. 82 Lloyd, George H. 44 Lloyd, Samuel 59 Lomax 33 Lomax, Daniel 21,82 Lomax, M. L. 43 Lomax, Warner 21,44 Lomax, William 21,43 Long, Amos 82 Long, G. W. 52,61 Long, George 59 Long, Laura E. 82 Longwell, W. W. 44 Lohse, George 44 Losee, Jane 1 Losee, Peter 1 Loose, Althea E. Mrs 21,66 Loose, Elmer 44,50 Lorton Va. 86 Los Angeles CA 82 Love, Henry 4 Love, John S. 50 Love, L. H. 51,71 Love, Peter 38,47 Love, William 61 Loveless, Andrew 63 Lovelace, Andrew W. 82 Lovelace, John 59 Loveless, John F. 64 Low, Andrew 82 Lowe, Douglass 82 Lowe, George 59 Lowe, Gurlie 82 Lowe, L. C. 55 Lowe, R. L. 59 Lowe, S. R. 82 Lowe, Samuel R. 13,17 Lowery, Walter P. 59 Lowman, H. L. 51 Lucky Run 46,48 Ludwig, R. G. 57 Ludwig, R. P. 82 Lunsford, John 50 Lunsford, R. 62 Lunsford, W. A. 61 Luxford, Mamie T. 82 Lyell, R. J. 62 Lyles, Turner S. 82 Lynch, M. 82 Lynch, Martin 50 Lynn & Tibbs 30 Lynn, A. P. 12,13 Lynn, Albert W. 12 Lynn, Clarence Lycurgus 82 Lynn, D. M. 55 Lynn, Edward 63 Lynn, F. S. 59 Lynn, Felix S. 63 Lynn, H. H. 60 Lynn, James 59 Lynn, John Humphrey 82 Lynn, L. F. 12 Lynn, Luther 59 Lynn, Mollie H. 82 Lynn, Seymour 38,48 Lynn, R. A. Mrs. 59 Lynn, T. H. 63 Lynn, T. W. 59 Lynn, Thompson 38,47 Lynn, W. S. 63 Lynn, William 38 Lynn, William M. 12 Lyon, Sommerville Mrs. 21 66 Lyons, William A. 16 Lyons, William A. Jr. 16 M. E. Church 42 Macedonia M.E. Church 42 Maconaughey, E. P. 82 Macrae, G. H. 82 Macrae, J. W. F. 40 Maddox, George E. 82 Maddox, Thomas 31 Maddox, William 31,61 Magaw, Margaret H. M. 82 Mahone, Mattie A. 82 Maine, J. A. 38 Mame, Emily C. 31 Manassas 15,22,26,28,30,31, 34,35,38,40,41,45,48,50,52, 53,56,57,61,64,67,68,71,73, 74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82, 83,84,85,86,87,88,89 Manassas Citizens 21,44 Manassas Colored 20 Manassas Court House 62 Manassas Gap R.R. 31,46 Manassas Journal 65 Manassas M.E. Church 55 Manassas Station 29 Manassas Twp. 11 Manley, Sandy 31 Mansfield, Thomas W. 82 102 Manuel, Benjamin F. 11 Manuel, George F. 60 Manuel, J. P. 14,49,50,82 Manuel, James R. 82 Manuel, Robert 14 Manuel, William J. 13 Maple Valley 25,30,31,32,37, 46,53,57 Marks, Thomas K. 82 Marsh 36,37,40,49 Marshall, A. T. 53 Marshall, Allen 63 Marshall, John A. 31 Marshall, Joseph 63 Marshall, Robert 38,52,60 Marshall, Wesley W. 82 Marsteller, A. A. 14 Marsteller, Ann 31 Marsteller, Anna D. 82 Marsteller, C. A. 40,46 Marsteller, Cyrus 31,47 Marsteller, L. A. 50 Marsteller, Marianna C. 82 Marsteller, Samuel A. 31 Marsteller, Selma M. Dr. 82 Martyne, Samuel 50 Marshall, W. B. Jr. 63 Marshall, Wesley 64 Mary Washington Hosp. 73 Massadale 29,32 Massey, Henry 51 Mathias, Anne 82 Mathias, J. W. 82 Matthew, Ella M. 82 Matthew, Martha A. 82 Mauck, Jony Tunsil 83 Maupin, Myra E. 83 Maxfield, A. E. 31,38,48 Maxfield, George L. 31 Maxfield, John W. C. 83 Maxfield, Mary Jane 82 Maxfield, Minor 31,38,48 May, Elias 83 Mayfield 33 Mayhugh, Joseph M. 83 Mayhugh, Lewis 83 Mayhugh, P. B. 83 Mayhugh, W. T. 83 McAfee 29 McCall, Horace 31,38,40,46, 48 McCartney, William 43 McClanahan, Nellie 21,66 McCuen, Lucien 83 McCuen, Richard 83 McCuin, Sarah 31 McDonald, George Benjamin 83 McDonald, J. T. 51 McDonald, John T. 83 McDonald, Virginia D. 83 McDonough, James 11 McEwing, Edward 31 McEwing, Julia F. 83 McFadden, James 56,61 McInteer, A. L. 23 McInteer, J. M. 47,83 McInteer, Rebecca 44 McInteer, Robert Lee 83 McInteer, Stuart 20,51 McIntosh, R. E. 47 McIntuff, H. C. 71 McKay, Charles G. 83 McKee, William 51 McLean 56 McLearen, George Ray 83 McMahan, Jesse R. 83 McMichael, A. J. 83 McLean 30,40,46,48 McLean, Virginia B. 31 McNair, Ernest & Co. 31 McPherson tract 28 McPherson, John D. 31 McPherson, R. M. 31 McVeigh, B. F. 50 McVeigh, J. W. 38 Meade, Robert A. 83 Meadville PA 6,17 Meadowville Farm 53 Mechanic Grove PA 67 Medford, George D. 50 Medford, Nettie Mrs. 21,66 Meddford, G. D. 44 Meddford, G. G. 44 Meddford, Nettie 44 Melvin, Maria L. 31 Merchant, Benjamin D. 15 Merchant, Henry Douglass 83 Merchant, L. E. 23 Merchant, Philothia 45 Merchant, R. W. 45,47,50,61 Merchant, R. W. Mrs. 21,66 Merchant, Roberta Mrs. 21, Merchant, Roberta B. 66,83 Merchant, Tamsley J. 83 Merchant, W. C. 51 Merchant, Walter Mrs. 44 Meredith, E. E. 14,18,23,52 Meredith, Dr. J. C. 68 Meredith, J. M. 31 Meredith, Lawson 44 Meredith, T. S. 50 Meredith, Thomas S. 83 Merkle, I. P. 51 Merrill, Edna L. 83 Merritt, C. Mrs. 21,66 Mertz, Antonia 83 Metcalfe, J. B. 50 Metherell, John 64 Methrell, Susan Jane 83 Methodist Epis. Ch. 43 Metzger, Harry C. 83 Miles, John (col) 31 Milford 32,52,87 Mill Creek 46 Miller, A. T. 42,43 Miller, Cerena 83 Miller, Fannie 83 Miller, Goodwin 83 Miller, I. J. 83 Miller, J. W. 50 Miller, Mary Ann 83 Miller, Mary C. 83 Milligan, Harry 45 Milligan, R. Mrs. 21,66 Milligan, Richard 44 Mills 28,38,48 Mills, G. R. 64 Mills, Lewis 63 Mills, J. T. 59 Milnes, Winifred M. 83 Milstead, Coalman 83 Milstead, Isaac 31 Milstead, J. H. 59 Milstead, John C. 83 Milstead, Noah 63 Milstead, Willis 59 Minnieville 73,74,75,76,77, 83,84,85,86,87 Mitchell 52 Mitchell, E. K. 83 Mitchell, H. F. 52 Mitchell, James 83 Mitchell, Jennie 43 Mitchell, Mary Miss 21,66 Mitchell, Matilda Ann 83 Mitchell, Winnie 43 Mix, Clarence V. 83 Molair, Robert 65 Moncure, John 32 Monroe, Annie Rebecca 83 Mooney, Esther S. 83 Mooney, G. T. C. 71 Mooney, Louton A. 83 Moor Green 33 Moor, E. 50 Moore 48 103 Moore, George B. H. 83 Moore, J. W. 45 Moore, John 32 Moore, Mima 83 Moore, Roland D. 12 Moore, Thomas 32 Morasa, John 83 Morgan, B. 2 Morgan, Col. 2 Morgan, James 1 Morgan, James B. 3 Morgan, Jane Morgan, John A. 83 Morgan, John Gordon 83 Morris, E. D. 83 Sr. 83 Morris, E. J. 591 Morris, J. R. 71 Morumssico Land Imp. 46 Moss, Martha A. 32,47,52 Moss, Mary A. 32 Moss, Thomas 47,52 Mount, Emily Mrs. 83 Mount, W. H. 51 Mount, William H. 61 Mt. Atlas 29,32,36,39,46,49, 53,57 Mt. Pleasant 32,36 Muddiman, Ella V. 44 Muddiman, H. C. 44 Muddiman, John T. 44 Muddiman, Joseph 44 Muddiman, Joseph Nurse 83 Muddiman, L. N. 62 Muddiman, Lucy A. 21,67 Muddiman, M. Mrs. 22 Muddiman, Maga Mrs. 67 Muddiman, Margaret 83 Muddiman, Mrs. 21,66 Muddiman, W. G. 45 Mulholland, Patrick 44 Munceo Farm 41 Murdie, Thomas J. 83 Murphey, Elizabeth 32,84 Murphy, John J. 84 Murphy, Rowsay 38,48 Murray, Dallas 19,84 Murry, James 23,59 Muschett, J. M. 32 Muschett, James C. 52,61 Muschett, Louisa 32 Muschett, Virginia 32 Mustang Lin. 68 Myers Tract 24 Naglee, John 50 Nailor, Jesse 46,48 Naglie, Joe 24 Nalls, E. B. 39 Nalls, Enoch B. 32,48 Nalls, J. W. 71 Nalls, Lucy 84 Nalls, Richard A. 84 Nalls, Sarepta 32 Nalls, William M. 4 Nash, Charles Emory 84 Nash, Daniel 52 Nash, Henry 59 Nash, Mary C. 84 Nash, Reuben 64 Nash, Thomas 84 Nash, S. 23 Naylor, Cornelius 32 Naylor, Jesse 32,39 Naylor, Samuel 32 Naylor, Jarred J. 21 Neabsco 28,30,32,34,35,37, 53,73,75,79,84 Neabsco Run 31,34,39,47,49, 53,61 Neal, John T. 59 Negro – Charles 4 Neill, John 62 Nelson, E. 19,23,42,45,47,50, 52,53,61,65,66,70 Nelson, E. Capt. 67 Nelson, Edwin 53,62 Nelson, Horatio 84 Nelson, J. E. 61 Nelson, James E. 61 Nelson, James Edwin 84 Nelson, Thomas 5 Nelson, William 51,59 New Jersey 82 New York 73 New York City 85 Newington Va. 84 Newman 50 Newman, Amanda 61 Newman, Isaac 32 Newman, John W. 38,52 Newman, Levi H. 11 Newman, Mary C. 21,66 Newman, Mollie 21,66 Newman, Mollie E. 44 Newman, Oliver 44 Newman, Oliver E. 84 Newman, alter Asbury 84 Newport 25,26,28,33,35,36 Newton, Abraham 42 Newton, William B. 42 Nickens, Emma Dale 84 Nickens, John 44 Nickens, Sallie 84 Nickens, Virginia 32,39,48 Nickens, William C. 84 Nicol & Banks 38,48 Nicol & Sinclair 38,48 Nicol, Aylett 13,17,32,39,48 Nicol, C. E. 47,52,70 Nicol, Ida S. 21,66 Nicol, John A. 54,64,84 Nicol, Louise G. 84 Nokesville 43,74,75,76,77,78 79,81,82,83,84,85,86,87 Norman, James F. 32 North Fork 56 North River 36 North Run 27,40,41,46,48,49 Norvill, L. B. 32 Norville, W. H. 32 Nuff, N. E. 25 Nutt 40,57 Nutt, Fannie P. 84 Nutt, G. W. 84 Oak Grove 25 Oak Hill 35 O’Bannon, L. B. 32 O’Brien, John 16 O’Callaghan, Michael Patrick 84 O’Neil, Dennis 84 O’Neil, George 84 Occoquan 25,26,27,28,32,33, 34,36,38,41,48,49,57,61,73, 74,76,78,79,80,84,86,87 Occoquan Bridge 18,22,23 Occoquan Petition 63 Occoquan River 18,57 Occoquan Run 26,27,28,36, 38,40,41,46,47,48,52,53,56, 61,66 Occoquan Township 12 Occoquan Village 18 Oden, J. S. 32 Oertly, Bartholomew 32,39 Offenbacker, Will 64 O’rear, Martha E. 32 Orangefield 27,31 Oertly, B. 53 Orlando Va. 77,78,80 Ortley, Bartholemew 46,48 Osmun, C. 14 Osmun, L. C. 14 Otterback, Phillip 32 Ozomulsion 68 Ozojell 68 “Pageland” 82 Paint Run 25 “Paradise Farm” 76 104 Parish, J. C. 84 “Park Gate” 36 Parsons, Mary 84 Parsons, Remus Forest 84 Partlow, W. E. 55 Patterson 30,38,47 Patison, Gustay 63 Patterson, James 63 Patterson, John T. 63 Pattie, L. B. 84 Pattie, L. Frank 84 Pattie, Oscar 32 Patton, William 32 Paxton, Mary S. 84 Payne & Kincheloe 34 Payne, Benjamin 50 Payne, Charles A. 51 Payne, Charlotte Virginia 84 Payne, George 84 Payne, George W. 39,52 Payne, Henry 84 Payne, Hugh 84 Payne, J. A. 84 Payne, J. L. 84 Payne, J. R. 51,57 Payne, Jackson 84 Payne, James 63 Payne, John D. 14 Payne, John R. 57 Payne, Myra B. 84 Payne, N. 57 Payne, Ollie S. 84 Payne, Sanford 52 Payne, Sanford Sr. 39,47 Peake 35 Pearl C. H. 84 Pearson 47,52 Pearson, Caroline 84 Pearson, Charles 64,84 Pearson, Craven 32 Pearson, Cumberland 32 Pearson, David 84 Pearson, Frank 84 Pearson, George 32,52 Pearson, George W. 39 Pearson, Henry 84 Pearson, Henry A. 84 Pearson, James R. 84 Pearson, L. 41,56 Pearson, L. E. 64 Pearson, Marshall A. 84 Pearson, Mary A. 84 Pence, Gilbert C. 84 Pearson, Robert A. 84 Pearson, W. F. 63 Pearson, William M. 71 Peeksville 25 Pendleton, S. A. 84 Pendleton, W. A. 84 Pendleton, Wash. 21,43 Penn, Bessie Penn, Betie 84 Peoples National Bank 72 Perkins, W. B. 51 Perry, Charles H. 32 Perry, H. C. 55,60 Perry, Henrietta 84 Perry, John T. 57 Perry, Nalls 59 Perry, Sidney 52 Perry, Solomon 84 Peters, Franz 84 Peters, Gustav 84 Peters, James 84 Petersburg Va. 84,88 Pettit, Alexander 32 Pettit, C. F. 64 Pettit, Eli 32 Pettitt, G. W. Pettit, George F. 64 Pettit, I. J. 63,71 Pettit, John 63 Pettit, John F. 32 Pettit, L. W. 63 Pettit, Sarah J. 85 Pettit, William 32 Petty, Catherine 32,39,41,56 Petty, Catarin 48 Peyton, Elias 32,39,48 Peyton, Edward 51 Peyton, Thomas 32 Phelps, J. H. 41 Phelps, James H. 49,53 Phenacetine 68 Philadelphia PA 85,86 Phillips & Ewell 33 Phillips tract 57 Phillips, A. L. 11 Phillips, Celia 32 Phillips, E. S. 26 Phillips, John G. 32 Phillips, R. F. 16 Phillips, William F. 32 Phinn 36 Pickett 50 Pickett, Alice A. 85 Pickett, Annie Marie 85 Pickett, George S. 85 Pickett, Henrietta M. 85 Pickett, James E. 85 Pickett, Reubin 85 Pickett M D. A. 51 Pickett, Samuel 21 Piercy, Mary Ann 85 Pierson, John 60 Pierson, John W. 85 Pierson, R. A. 71 Pincard, Green 51 Pine Camp Va. 78 Pine, A. J. 50 Pine, D. L. 32 Pinn, Howison 56 Pine, L. A. 21,66 Piney Branch 26,30,46 Piney Ridge 26 Pinn, Harris 43 Pinn, William 56 Pollard, John H. 23 Poor, J. C. 13 Poor House 25,74 Poplar Grove 28 Poplar Hill 29,37,46,48 Porter, Andrew 59,61 Porter, James S. 50 Porter, Mary E. 71 Portner, Alma M. 85 Portner, Oscar C. 85 Posey, Allen C. 85 Posey, Charles 60 Posey, Ed 64 Posey, George W. 63 Posey, Henry 64 Posey, Nellie 85 Posey, Richard 32 Pote, Barbara 85 Potomac 28 Potomac R.R. Co. 32,33 Potomac River 24,30,37,38, 40,46,47,48,53 Potomac River Wharf 30 Potter, Fidelia 85 Powell, John S. 18 Powell, John S. Dr. 18 Powell, Liz 45 Powell, Mary 33 Powell, Robert L. 63 Powell’s Creek 40 Powell’s Run 25,27,28,29,30, 31,32,34,36,37,38,39,47,48, 52,53,56, 61 Pratt, Enoch 52 Prescott, L. G. 56 Pridmore, Benjamin 33,39,41 48,56 Priest, Mary Ann 33 Primas, Esther 85 Primas, Thomas 51 Primm, George 33 105 Prince William County 50 Prindall, J. E. 52 Providence 37 Providence Hosp. 73 Purcell, Henry 12 Purcell, James 33,41 Purcell, Jo H. 33 Purcell, Jno H. 33,39,48 Purcell, Richard 33 Purdum, Amos 39,41,48 Putnam, T. B. 50 Pyms 33 Quantico 24,25,27,31,34,35, 36,37,38,39,47,49,72,73,75, 77,78,79,80,81,83,84,85,86, 87,88,89 Quantico Creek 26,35 Quantico Run 24,28,29,31,32 33,36,37,39,41,48,50,52 Quarles, John L. 60 Quinn, Frank 85 Raccoon Hill 25,29,30,35 Raccoon Mill 25 Radford, J. R. 41 Rainey, Caroline 85 Randall, Douglass 85 Randall, Kate Elizabeth 85 Rainey, W. A. 71 Ralls, W. H. 71 Ralls, William H. 55 Ramey, Kirby 60 Ramsberg, J. J. Mrs. 66 Randall Ford 4 Randall, John L. 60 Ransdell, F. E. 64 Ratcliffe, Daniel 33 Ratcliffe, G. M. 12 Ratcliffe, G. W. 23 Ratcliffe, George M. 85 Ray, John W. 33 Read, Daniel 61 Reading, M. K. 55 Readman, George W. 60 Readman, Isaac 60 Rector, Belle 45 Rector, Charles L. 85 Rector, E. R. 51 Rector, John W. 44 Rector, Louise 85 Rector, Mattie Mrs. 20 Rector, Martin 19 Rector, Mrs. 21,66 Rector, Nannie S. 85 Rector, Octavia 85 Rector, Percy N. 85 Redd, P. B. 85 Redman, Isaac 63 Redmon, M. F. 63 Reed, Daniel 60 Reed, David 60 Reed, Dorcas M. 85 Reed, Evel 85 Reed, Richard 33 Reedsville N.C. 83 Rees, C. A. 85 Reeves, A. M. 21 Reeves, Courtney 33,39 Reeves, Eliza 80 Reeves, Eliza S. 33 Reeves, George C. 45 Reeves, Georgia Penn 85 Reeves, J. C. 47 Reeves, James 33 Reeves, John 33,39,52 Reeves, Leroy 11 Reeves, Milton 85 Reeves, R. R. 47,52 Reeves, Robert R. 85 Reeves, Savage 33 Reid, Catherine Mrs. 71 Reid, Daniel 51 Reid, Ed 63 Reid, H. W. 65 Reid, Henry 33 Reid, J. B. 13,62 Reid, J. H. 39 Reid, J. L. 50 Reid, James H. 33,52,62 Reid, Joseph 62 Reid, Joseph B. 11,18,20,22, 23 Reid, Jos. H. 4,33 Reid, John 17 Reid, Lula B. 85 Reid, M. A. 23,65 Reid, Marion 33 Reid, Mary R. 85 Reid, R. Alex 33 Reid, Robert 60 Reid, Sarah E. 85 Reid, W. H. 52,62,85 Reid, Walford R. 85 Reid, Wallace 85 Remington, William H. 33 Rennoe, Chapman 4 Renoe, Charlie E. 55 Rennoe, Georgia A. 65 Rennoe, J. F. 33 Renoe, Lucien 42 Rennoe, Mattie E. 65 Rennoe, Mollie E. 65 Rennoe, R. Rennoe, R. O. 71 Renoe, Willie E. 55,64 Renoe Tract 24,33,53,57 Rennoe’s Tavern 4 Repiroxone 68 Reynolds, C. H. 33 Reynolds, F. S. 23 Reynolds, J. H. 33 Reynolds, James A. 85 Reynolds, Joseph 63 Rhine, C. G. 17 Rhodes, C. N. 85 Rhodes, F. R. 85 Rhodes, Timothy E. 85 Rhodes, William E. 85 Rice, Welby March 85 Richards, Sarah 33 Richards, Sarah C. 85 Richards, Sarah E. 39,47 Richards, W. A. 52 Richards, W. O. 52 Richards, W. H.33,47 Richards, William H. 39 Richardson, E. S. 60 Richardson, F. L. 60 Richmond Va. 73,76,79,80, 82,83,86,87 Richmond, Posey 33 Riddle, P. S. Dr. 67 Riggs 32 Riggs, Townly 33 Riley, John W. 71 Riley, William F. 33 Rind, Charles G. 51 Rine, William H. 55 Ring, George 85 Rinker, Benjamin J. 85 Rison, J. F. 61 Rison, j. Frank 52 Ritchie, Lewis 52 Ritenour, Charles E. 85 Ritenour, M. V. 85 Rixey, Mary E. 85 Roach, William 33 Roanoke 81 Roberts, Edward 33 Roberts, Rex Morrell 85 Robertson, B. 29 Robertson, Barcelin 42 Robertson, Carol 85 Robertson, F. B. 33 Robertson, Fannie 85 Robertson, Henrietta 46 Robertson, John 49 Robertson, John F. 86 Robertson, Maria 44 106 Robertson, T. B. 39,49 Robertson, Taylor 60 Robertson, Wesley W. 86 Robins, James H. 33 Robinson, Adaline 33 Robinson, B. S. 14 Robinson, Bladen 86 Robinson, Daniel W. 86 Robinson, David 71 Robinson, E. E. 86 Robinson, Elmira 86 Robinson, George W. 86 Robinson, Henrietta 86 Robinson, James A. 86 Robinson, John 39,41,46 Robinson, John H. 44 Robinson, Louis N. 86 Robinson, Lucy 44 Robinson, Moncure 50 Robinson, Short John 21 Robinson, Sarah A. 71 Robinson, T. B. 41 Robinson, Thomas C. 33,51 Robinson, W. 41 Robinson, W. H. 18 Robinson, William H. 18,86 Roche, C. M. 22 Rocky Branch 26,29 Rogers, Alexander H. 33 Rogers, Blanche 21,66 Rogers, Elizabeth 33 Roles, James A. 86 Rollins, Addison 33 Rollins, Annie L. 86 Rollins, George W. 71 Rollins, James D. 86 Rollins, John W. 86 Rollins, Sarah Jane 86 Rolls, M. 52 Rolls, Mahlon 60 Rolls, Samuel 62,60 Rolls, William H. 86 Romine, Augustus 44 Rorabaugh, F. C. 86 Rorabaugh, Harriet T. 44,86 Rorabaugh, Mrs. 21,66 Rose Hill 36 Rose, Isreal 33 Rose, James M. 33 Rose, Mary 47 Rose, Ro F. R. 33 Rose, Ward 33 Roseberry 26,30 Roseberry, A. H. Mrs. 44 Roseberry, H. H. 51 Roseberry, M. M. 13 Roseberry, Michael M. Jr. 14 Roseberry, John G. 14 Roseberry, John Y. 11,50,64 Roseberry, Kate Mrs. 21,66 Rosis, Eliza Carter 86 Round, Emily C. 21,44,47,66 Round, G. C. 55 Round, George C. 10,86 Round, Sarah Ann Mrs. 21, 66 Round, William C. 50 Rowe, J. 23 Rowe, John 64 Rowerly & Torrly 26 Rube, John 11 Rubleman, John G, 33 Ruffner, Mary R. 86 Ruffner, R. M. 86 Ruffner, Robert 50 Rumburg, J. J. Mrs. 21 Runaldue, Sidney Anne 86 Runaldue, W. S. 86 Runion, J. W. 86 Russell, Annie Virginia 86 Russell, James S. 86 Russell, Mamie E. 86 Rust, Maria 34 Rust, Nannie 86 Ryan, Edward T. 86 Ryles, A. W. 86 Saffer, Franklin Elliott 86 Saffer, William B. 86 Sales, Sarah H. 34 Salol 68 Sandaal, William H. 63 Sanders, F. H. 63 Sanders, R. B. 16 Sanders, R. R. 16 Sanford, William B. 86 Saunders, F. R. 86 Saunders, Frank E. 86 Saunders, George W. 11 Saunders, Lewis 86 Savage, James M. 34 Savage, Joseph M. 39,47 Savage, Mary C. 34 Sayers, Newton 55 Schaeffer, Annie 86 Schaeffer, Elsie 86 Schaeffer, N. M. 86 Schermerhorn, Nicholas 86 Schooley, W. S. 55 Schrader, David 86 Schrader, Julia A. 86 Scott, John 63 Scott, Livina 34 Scott, Lucinda 34 Selecman & Chinn 34 Selecman, A. A. 12 Selecman, C. A. 34 Selecman, George 63 Selecman, J. A. 63 Selecman, John T. 34 Selecman, R. W. 63 Selecman, Thomas 34 Selecman, Thomas L. 13 Selecman, W. R. 63 Seng, Anna Maria 86 Sexsmith, George W. 11,13 Shackelford, E. D. 86 Shackelford, Mrs. 25 Shaffer, George W. 86 Shea, J. C. 46 Shelton, R. T. 42,43 Shenandoah County 67 Shepherd, J. 39 Shepherd, J. B. 47 Shepherd, Joseph B. 34 Shepherd, R. H. 34,47,53 Shepherd, Richard H. 34 Sheppard, Thomas 86 Sheriff – Ewell, Jesse 1 Sheriff (late) –Farrow 4 Sheriff – Farrow, Thomas 3 Sheriff – Nelson, Thomas 5 Shirley, C. S. 86 Shirley, G. W. 20 Shirley, H. C. 56 Shirley, J. R. 46 Shirley, James M. 71 Shirley, John R. 11 Shirley, May Miss 20 Shirley, William Mrs. 20 Shoemaker, B. A. 86 Shoemaker, Katie C. 86 Showalter, David Bowman 86 Shumate, Bailey 34,39,49 Shumate, Elizabeth 34,39,41, 49 Sibley, Orion 34 Silver Spring Md. 81,82 Silver, Isaac 42 Silver, Theodore 42 Simmons, Henry 61 Simmons, Mary Emma 86 Simms, J. L. 34 Simms, J. W. 39,47,53 Simms, W. H. 39,47,53 Simms, Wm. H. 34 Simpson, Dorcas Cecil 86 Simpson, Hattie V. 86 107 Simpson, Martha 86 Simpson, R. E. 63 Simpson, Samuel 34 Simpson, T. J. 63 Simpson, Thomas J. 13 Sinclair Mill 37,38,39,47,49 Sinclair Mills 34 Sinclair, A. 4 Sinclair, A. W. 87 Sinclair, Bageley 34 Sinclair, Bessie A. 44 Sinclair, Eloise Armistead 87 Sinclair, J. S. 20 Sinclair, J. M. 32,34,38,39,47 48 Sinclair, James 44 Sinclair, James M. 11 Sinclair, John L. 11,13 Sinclair, M. B. 34,39,47 Sinclair, Virginia 34 Sinclair, Virginia T. 71 Sincox, A. J. 12 Sincox, W. 63 Sisson, Henry 87 Sisson, M. 87 Skinker, William 34 Skinner, Peter 34 Slaugh 32 Slaughter, Franklin 34 Slave – Ned 1 Slingerland, Ozzie 87 Smallwood, George 51 Smallwood, J. T. 51 Smallwood, Lula M. 87 Smith, A. F. 34 Smith, Addie M. 87 Smith, Amos L. Jr. 87 Smith, Andrew J. 87 Smith, Andrew K. 34 Smith, Annette C. 87 Smith, Annie M. 87 Smith, Ben 87 Smith, Della 34,39,46,49,57 Smith, E. 31,38,46,48 Smith, Francis 34 Smith, General 87 Smith, George H. 87 Smith, George W. 18 Smith, H. C. 34,41,46 Smith, Henry 34 Smith, J. P. 20 Smith, J. W. 46 Smith, James 20 Smith, James Phillip 87 Smith, James W. 34,39,41,49 56 Smith, James Washington 87 Smith, Jennie 21,66 Smith, Jennie P. 87 Smith, John 20 Smith, John L. 34 Smith, John S. 39,41,49,50,51 Smith, Maggie Miss 21,66 Smith, Mildred 20 Smith, Peter 34 Smith, Ramsey Rev. 63 Smith, Robert L.87 Smith, Sallie 34 Smith, T. C. 56,64 Smith, Thomas C. 56 Smith, Tom Mrs. 45 Smith, Thomas J. 44,50 Smith, Victor 87 Smith, Vincient 87 Smith, W. W. 16 Smith, William 63 Smith, William H. 87 Smith, William L. 87 Smith, Wm. Fernkle 44 Smith, William T. 21 Smith, William T. Mrs. 66 Smithson, Rev. Ramsey 63 Smoot, Elder William M. 87 Smoot, Susie B. 87 Smoot, Winfield Scott 87 Snapp, Cyrus Newton 87 Snyder, Ballard Preston 87 Snider, Jas 23 Snidor, T. 23 Snow, R. 14 Snow, William R. 11 Snowden, John 4 Snyder, Townsend 63 Snyder, William 64 Sorrell, P. G. 61 Southern Railway Co. 71,72 Soutter, George Edward 87 Sowers, J. L. 87 Speaks, E. 50 Speaks, Martha Jane 87 Speiden, Albert 87 Speiden, Effie Nelson 87 Spence, Mary F. 61 Spencer, E. F. 47 Spencer, Laws 87 Spencer, William H. 34 Spittle, John H. 34 Spittle, John T. 87 Spittle, Randolph 19 Spitzer, Solomon B. 87 Spooner, Horatio B. 34 Sprout Puller 67 Stafford, Joseph 87 Stoddam, Windsor 50 Sprague, S. M. 34 Sprangue, Warren 34 St. Paul’s Church 60 Stafford Springs 33,34,39,49 Stafford Springs Road 55 Stafford, Charles 34 Stage Road 27 Stalker, Addison 64 Stanley, A. J. 87 Stanville, Richard 34 Starke, James 34 Starkweather, Carlton Lee 87 Stead, Charles 35,39,47 Stauffer, John 53 Staunton Va. 76,80,82,83,89 Steel, James W. 64 Steele, Mary Frances 87 Steet, F. A. 35 Stephen, Samuel 35 Stephens City Va. 79 Stevens, John Lester 87 Stevens, R. D. Mrs. 87 Stevens, S. F. 51 Stiff, C. F. 57 Stokes, Rose 87 Stoll, Eunice/Emil 87 Stone, Charles 61,51 Stone House 73,80,84,86,87, 89 Stonnell, R. F. 39,47 Stonnell, Richard 39,49 Stonnell, Richard F. 35 Stonnell, William 35,39,47 Storke, B. W. 87 Storke, L. M. 70 Storkes, Lydia Mrs. 43 Stokes, Spencer 69 Story, Edwin T. 35 Stoutenberg, Amelia 35 Stouterburg, Amelia 47 Stover, Jeremiah 61 Strangeley, John A. 35 Strawderman, Adam 87 Strobert, Walter 87 Strother, Mabel R. 87 Strother, Moses B. 87 Strother, William 46,61 Struhs, Annie A. 87 Staunton Va. 78 Strawter, Tielden 21 Strawther, William 35 Steubenville Ohio 77 Stuart, Lucy F. 87 108 Stuart, W. C. 71 Studley 30,34,36,37,39,46,49 Suddith, U.? B. 50 Suddith, Joseph 35 Sudley 89,62 Sudley Church 63 Sudley Circuit 62 Sullivan, A. J. 64 Sullivan, Fred T. 87 Sullivan, J. F. 16 Sullivan, J. G. 63 Sullivan, J. H. 35 Sullivan, James R. 12,50 Sullivan, John Goodwin 87 Sullivan, John H. 35 Sullivan, L. T. 50 Sullivan, Louisianna 87 Sullivan, Luther T. 87 Sullivan, Raymond Brooks 87 Sullivan, Robert 63 Summit House 60 Sunderlin, Amy J. 88 Sunnyside 32,39,48 Suthard, C. S. 65,88 Suthard, Elizabeth 39,49 Suthard, John T. 16 Suthard, Mr. 55 Suthard, W. H. 55 Suthard, William L. 12 Suttle, J. B. T. 35,39,41,49 Sutton, William H. 34 Swamp Root 68 Swann Point 34 Swan, E. B. 63 Swann, George G. 63 Swann, Julia 57 Swann, L. E. 23 Swan, Mr. 3 Swanzey, Moses 3 Swart, Elry 88 Sweeton, William B. 35 Syncox, Thomas 61 Swart, R. H. 39,46,49 Swarts, R. H. 57 Sweeney, J. Mrs. 66 Syncox, J. T. 88 Syncox, Thomas 51 Tackett’s Road 32,34,41,48 Tackett’s Mill 35 Tackett’s Run 25 Talliferro, reubin 53 Tansill, Anna S. Mrs. 21,66 Tansill, G. W. 53 Tansill, George W. 46,47,52, 57,61 Tansill, Robert 17,18 Tarrant County Tx 84 Tavener, Isaac 56,61 Taylor 29,34,38,48 Taylor, A. G. 63 Taylor, Benjamin F. 51 Taylor, Eliza 88 Taylor, J. E. 35 Taylor, John G. 12 Taylor, Mahlon R. 88 Taylor, Robert A. 88 Taylor, Sarah 35 Taylor, Sarah E. 88 Taylor, William (col) 35 Taylor, William Henry 88 Tebball, Halsey 35 Tebbs, Betsy 35 Tebbs, Charles 35 Tebbs, Foushee 35 Taylor, Halsey 35 Tebbs, Polly 35 Tebbs, Samuel 35 Tebbs, Samuel J. 35 Tebbs, Thomas 35 Tebbs, W. W. 35 Tebbs, William 35 Tebbs, William J. 35 Tebbs, William W. 35 Tebbsdale 35 Telegraph Road 33,36,37,39, 46,52,61 Terrell, William 35 Thakesson, Mary Mrs. 21 Tharp, W. H. 88 Thatcher, E. J. Mrs. 21,66 Thatcher, S. M. 53 Thomas 34 Thomas, Amanda 88 Thomas, Charley 52 Thomas, G. W. 61 Thomas, James A. 52 Thomas, John 14,15,35,52,60 Thomas, John F. 56,61 Thomas, John H. 11 Thomas, John W. 88 Thomas, John W. (col) 35 Thomas, L. B. 44 Thomas, Lucinda 88 Thomas, Mark 50 Thomas, Mary E. 88 Thomas, Robert 52 Thomas, Robert L. 62 Thomas, Theodore 52 Thomas, Theodore A. 61 Thomas, Thomas 35 Thomas, Wileman 51,88 Thomas, William 35 Thomas, William Sr. 35 Thomasson, Mary A. Mrs. 66 Thomasson, Mary S. 88 Thomasson, T. A. 88 Thompson, C. 42 Thompson, Corbin 88 Thompson, Josephine 43 Thornberry, J. T. 51 Thornberry, John F. 35 Thornberry, William Sr. 35 Thorne, Anthony 35 Thorn, Jesse 44 Thornton, B. B. 88 Thornton, F. C. 41 Thornton, H. G. 51 Thornton, J. B. T. Judge 88 Thornton, Lucien 35 Thornton, Maj. 16 Thornton, r. e. 52 Thornton, Thomas C. 35 Thornton, W. W. 13 Thornton, William W. 50 Thoroughfare 51,53,56,73,75, 77,79,80,81,83,85,86 Thoroughfare Station 24,35,51 Thorp, Bettie G. Mrs. 88 Tibbs, Betsy 39,49 Tibbs, C. B. 49 Tibbs, Charles B. 35,39 Tibbs, H. 23 Tibbs, Samuel 88 Tibbs, W. H. 39,49 Tibbs, William 39,47 Tillett, J. Mrs. 66 Tillett, John R. 45,51,71 Tillett, John Robert 88 Tillett, Rob 64 Tillett, Susan F. 88 Tillett, Thomas 64 Tinnin, David S. 88 Tinns 31 Todd, Joseph W. 88 Token 75,84 Toliver, Cora 44 Toliver, Jennie 43 Toliver, Richard 88 Tolson, James A. 51 Tolson, John 61 Tolson, John N. 12,47,50,51, 61 Tolson, L. N. 51 Tolson, Mary J. 71,88 Tompkins, Henderson F. 88 Tontine House 18 109 Touler, Arthur 35 Towles, John 46 Townsend, Julia A. 71,88 Trennis, Martha 35 Triangle 72,73,75,83,87 Trimmer 25 Trimmer, George 11,44 Trimmer, George Mrs. 21,66 Trimmer, Kate E. 21 Triplett, H. F. 63 Trone, Sarah A. 35 Troth, S. 24 Troth, Samuel 36 Trustee Episcopal Ch 36 Tubbs, H. L. 88 Tucker, E. M. 36,39,47 Turner, Albert 36 Turner, James H. 63 Turner, Jane 36 Turner, Joseph R. 88 Turner, Malinta 36 Twine, George Ernest 88 Tyler, D. J. 88 Tyler, Charles E. 35 Tyler, Edesarel Mrs. 66 Tyler, Edward 88 Tyler, Edward C. 88 Tyler, Edward Mrs. 21 Tyler, G. 51 Tyler, George G. 88 Tyler, J. W. 62 Tyler, James M. 36 Tyler, John 51 Tyler, John S. 42 Tyler, Lavinia 88 Tyrell, D. R. 63 Uhlig, August 36,41 Underhill, Harriett 36,39,49 Underwood, John 63 Upper Mill Tract 48 Utterback, Ernest W. 88 Utterback, Joseph N. 88 Utterback, Sarah E. 88 Vanbrook 29 Vander, Wacker 36 Varner, John 88 Varner, W. E. 88 Vaughn, Ella 44 Vaughn, Greenwood 42 Vaughn, Loula 44 Vaughn, Wellington 42,43 Veeder, Mary Green 88 Veeder, T. E. Dewitt 88 Vermillion, Littie M. 88 Vermont Telegraph 2 Vetter, C. W. 83 Vetter, Lizzie 88 Virginia Midland Railroad 53 Voker, Charles 36 Volance, William C. 36 Vowles, James 36 Voy, Henry 57 Vanderworker, Wyatt 39 W.C.V.M.&G.S. R.R. Co. 41,61 W.C.F.M.& S. R.R. Co. 56 Wagener, Henry 50 Wagener, W. C. 88 Wagon Jack 67 Walcott, Elizabeth 53 Walford, Valentine 63 Walker, Lewis 36 Wall, Laura Fray 88 Wallace, Armstead 51 Waller, William 36 Walsh, Edward S. Jr. 88 Walsh, John 62 Waltermyre, Wm. 2 Walter Reed Hospital 76 Walters, Robert Mrs. 21 Ward, Ann 36 Ward, Armel 39 Ward, Berkeley 36 Ward, Maria 36,39 Ward, William 36 Warder, T. B. 36,41,46,49 Warder, Thornberg 46,49 Warder, Thornberry 36,39 Warner, Daniel 36 Warrenton 73,74,75,77,79,80 86,88 Warring, Syrus 51 Washington DC 67,73,74,75, 76,77,79,80,81,82,83,84,85, 87,88 Washington, B. 23 Washington, Benjamin 63 Washington, E. M. 36 Washington, H. W. M. 36 Washington, John 51 Washington, M. B. 88 Washington, M. M. 72,88 Washington, Sallie 36 Washington, W. F. 36 Washington, W. T. 36,41 Washington, William T. 36 Waterfall 73,74,78,80,81,86 87,88 Waterfall Mill 53 Waterloo 31,46 Waters, Robert 23 Waters, Robert Mrs. 66 Waters, T. B. 39 Waters, Theodora Pauline 88 Watson, Brown 61 Watson, E. 36 Watson, M. 36 Waugh, N. E. 22,67 Watson, Napolean 62 Watson, Napolean Sr. 88 Watson, Neal B. 61 “Waverly” 32,52,76 Weaver, C. E. 36 Weaver, George 64 Weaver, R. A. 36,39,49 Weaver, S. C. 39,49 Weaver, W. A. 40,61 Weaver, William A. 36,47 Webb, John 53,56 Weber, Martha E. 88 Webster, Addison 56 Webster, Ella 56 Webster, J. W. 64 Webster, James W. 88 Weddle, Clyde M. 89 Weddle, Letitia C. 89 Weedon, F. A. 36,39,49 Weedon, John 27 Weedon, John C. Weedon, Richard W. 4,5 Weeks, W. F. 64 Weeks, W. J. 89 Weems, J. C. 45 Weems, J. C. Mrs. 45 Weems, Jesse E. 1 Weems, Mr. 2 Weeks, F. P. 45,53 Weeks, Georgianna 65 Weeks, John 65 Weeks, L. A. 71 Weeks, William H. 16 Weir, Annie W. 89 Weir, E. V. 44 Weir, E. Hood 50 Weir, E. Wood 89 Weir, Ella 21,66 Weir, Eugene T. 89 Weir, Georgette 89 Weir, R. C. 44 Weir, Rebecca Mrs. 21,66 Weir, Robert C. 50 Weir, S. T. 44 Weir, Samuel T. 55 Welch, E. W. 41 Welch, Mary E. Mrs. 89 Weldon 34,35 Wellington 56,73,74,79,80,81 83,85,86,88 110 Wellington Station 53 Wellington, Charles 50 Wells, Caroll Allen 89 Wells, P. T. 16 West, C. G. 63 West, Fannie F. 36 West, Issie 89 West, P. W. 64 West Stage Road 32 Wey, Ella 44 Whalin, Daniel 3664 Wharton, Mary C. 89 Wheat, F. M. 34 Wheat, J. F. 12 Wheathers, Joseph 51 Wheaton, William Wallace 89 Whedbee, G. W. 51 Whedbee, T. B. 89 Wheeler, Robert L. 89 Wheeler, Wm. L. B. 17 Wheeler, William M. 63,89 Whetzel, Frank M. 89 Whetzel, Grant W. 89 White, C. M. 53 White, H. T. 43 White, John 20 White, R. L. 36 Whiting & Varns 36 Whiting, Catherine 20 Whiting, Daniel 10 Whiting, Daniel W. 10,17,18 Whiting, G. A. 39,41,46 Whiting, William W. 36 White, Edgar Leslie 89 White, G. A. 36 Whiten, James 89 Whiting & Varnes 39 Whiting, G. A. 49,56 Whiting, T. F. 20 Whiting, Thomas F. 17 Whitley, H. C. 89 Whitmer, Catherine C. 88 Whitmer, Charles Franklin 89 Whitmer, John C. 89 Wigglesworth, Robert O. 89 Wilkerson, Betie 43 Wilkerson, Hue 44 Wilkins 37,39,49 Wilkins, Mary E. 89 Wilkins, William H. 53 Will, Mildred Sinclair 89 Willett, J. Mrs. 21 Williams, A. F. 52,71 Williams, A. J. 61 Williams, Alice 44 Williams, Andrew J. 51 Williams, Basil Lee 89 Williams, Catherine 53 Williams, Elder M. 43 Williams, G. 57 Williams, G. W. 51,61 Williams, George 47 Williams, George E. 36,51 Williams, George f. 51 Williams, Harriet 36 Williams, J. 36 Williams, J. T. S. 36 Williams, J. W. 51,61 Williams, James 36,40,47,49 Williams, James E. 37 Williams, James W. 51 Williams, Jane 37 Williams, Jesse 12,42 Williams, John 37,39,40,49 Williams, John (col) 37 Williams, John T. 37 Williams, Louisa 44 Williams, M. D. 89 Williams, M. R. 36 Williams, Mary 40,41,47,49, 61 Williams, Mary A. 61 Williams, Mary S. 37 Williams, Nettie V. 89 Williams, Oley 37 Williams, Oliver 39,49 Williams, Ollie 37 Williams, P. D. 367 Williams, Palestine 52,61 Williams, R. 37 Williams, Robert 40,49 Williams, William C. 51 Williams, Zeal 89 Williamson, Daniel 61 Williamson, Julia P. 89 Willis, D. H. 42 Wills English Pills 68 Wilsh, G. W. 37 Wilson & Dunnington 37,40, 47,53 Wilson, C. 42 Wilson, Edward 89 Wilson, Henry H. 89 Wilson, Katherine D. 89 Wilson, William Parker 89 Windsor, John R. 64 Wilson, Sarah 37 Windsor, J. T. 63 Windsor, L. C. 62 Windsor, Richard 37,39,49, 56 Wine, R. E. 89 Wingfield, Sammey 37 Wise, James Cloud 89 Wise, Mary A. 89 Wittington, C. H. 44 Wizard Oil 68 Wolcott, C. Stanton 89 Wolf Run 31 Woodbridge 38,52,73,74,77, 78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86, 88,89 Wooden, Lucy 89 “Woodlawn” 83 Woodstock 3,67 Woodyard, A. F. 19,89 Woodyard, Arthur 11 Woodyard, Arthur F. 13 Woodyard, Blanche L. 89 Woodyard, C. E. 64 Woodyard, Cordelia 89 111 Woodyard, George 52 Woodyard, George D. 47 Woodyard, Henrietta Long 89 Woodyard, Isabella 65 Woodyard, James R. 89 Woodyard, John 37 Woodyard, John W. 63,89 Woodyard, Lucy L. 65 Woodyard, Malissa 89 Woodyard, Matthew 14,19, 65 Woodyard, Newton 44 Woolsey 74,77,79,83,87 Woolverton, J. 44 Woolverton, Samuel 50 Wooster, Frank 18 Wright Farm Wright, Edwin T. 89 Wright, F. M. 37 Wright, Hardenia C. 89 Wright, James R. 89 Wright, John 37,45 Wright, Mary J. 37 Wright, Nettie P. 89 Wyckoff, J. W. 71 Yahn, Bernard A. 89 Yates, Ashby 89 Yates, Jesse 89 Yates, Mark Reid 89 Yoe, Michael 57 Yorktown 31 Young, A. R. 43 Young, Annie 43 Young, Howard P. 89 Zerega, Augustus 37 Zion Tabernacle 42