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HOGGE April Lee

Female 1972 -  (51 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HOGGE April Lee was born on 22 Aug 1972 in Hampton, VA (daughter of HOGGE Stephen and O'DORISIO Franki Alanna).

    Notes:

    Proposed Change: HOGGE Stephen (I1292)
    Tree: Booth Family
    Link: http://genecharris.com/family/getperson.php?personID=I1292&tree=Booth

    Description: Paul Stephen Hogge is my father. He is the grandson of Mabel Goodrich Mingee and son of Beatrice Joy Mingee.

    I was born April Lee Hogge on 8/22/1972 and my sister was born Ashley Anne Hogge on 10/12/1975.

    April Rounds

    Birth:
    Dixie Hospital


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HOGGE Stephen was born on 13 Feb 1950 in Hampton, VA (son of HOGGE William V., Sr. and MINGEE Beatrice Joy).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 252
    • Residence: 2016, Phoebus, Hampton (city), Virginia, USA

    Notes:

    Proposed Change: HOGGE Stephen (I1292)
    Tree: Booth Family
    Link: http://genecharris.com/family/getperson.php?personID=I1292&tree=Booth

    Description: Paul Stephen Hogge is my father. He is the grandson of Mabel Goodrich Mingee and son of Beatrice Joy Mingee.

    I was born April Lee Hogge on 8/22/1972 and my sister was born Ashley Anne Hogge on 10/12/1975.

    April Rounds
    My father was born on February 13, 1950. He is still alive. Lives in Phoebus, VA. next door to what used to be Mabel Lee Goodrich Mingee's home *(which burned down years ago).
    My parents are divorced, but my father's wife's name is Franki Alanna O'Dorisio. She was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on December 14, 1953. She is still living.
    I was born at Dixie Hospital in Hampton VA on August 22, 1972.
    My sister, Ashley Anne Hogge, was born in Hampton, VA on October 2, 1975.
    Let me know if you need any more info about my dad or his brother Vince or VInce's only son Ricky.
    Thanks,
    April Rounds

    Stephen married O'DORISIO Franki Alanna. Franki was born on 14 Dec 1953 in Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  O'DORISIO Franki Alanna was born on 14 Dec 1953 in Little Rock, Pulaski, Arkansas.
    Children:
    1. 1. HOGGE April Lee was born on 22 Aug 1972 in Hampton, VA.
    2. HOGGE Ashley Anne was born on 3 Oct 1975 in Hampton, VA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  HOGGE William V., Sr. was born on 5 Aug 1921 in York County, VA (son of HOGGE William Enos, Sr. and DAVIS Nettie B.); died on 16 Apr 1982 in Newport News, VA; was buried in Dare, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 250
    • Residence: 1930, Ft. Eustis, VA
    • Military: 1944

    Notes:

    Residence:
    Fort Eustis, Warwick County, Virginia USA

    Died:
    Riverside Hospital, Newport News, Virginia

    Buried:
    Buried in Providence UME Church Cemetery, Dare, Virginia USA

    William married MINGEE Beatrice Joy on 20 Aug 1944 in Camden, NC. Beatrice (daughter of MINGEE William C. and GOODRICH Mabel) was born on 3 Dec 1928 in Hampton, VA; died on 17 Jan 1991 in Hampton, VA; was buried in Hampton, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  MINGEE Beatrice Joy was born on 3 Dec 1928 in Hampton, VA (daughter of MINGEE William C. and GOODRICH Mabel); died on 17 Jan 1991 in Hampton, VA; was buried in Hampton, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 249

    Notes:

    Daily Press
    January 18, 1991

    BEATRICE J. MINGEE

    HAMPTON \endash Beatrice Joy Mingee, 62, died Thursday, Jan. 17, in Riverside Regional Medical Center.

    She was a native and lifelong resident of the Phoebus section of Hampton. Mrs. Mingee was employed as a clerk at Time Pawn Shop in Phoebus for many years.

    Mrs. Mingee was a member of Church of Christ, Gloucester.

    She is survived by two sons, William V. Hogg Jr. of Hayes and Steve Hogg of Hampton; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

    A funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in Lawrence B. Wood Funeral Home by Allan D. Smith. Burial will be in Parklawn Memorial Park.

    The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 tonight in the funeral home.

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    Daily Press
    January 18, 1991

    BEATRICE J. MINGEE

    HAMPTON \endash Beatrice Joy Mingee, 62, died Thursday, Jan. 17, in Riverside Regional Medical Center.

    She was a native and lifelong resident of the Phoebus section of Hampton. Mrs. Mingee was employed as a clerk at Time Pawn Shop in Phoebus for many years.

    Mrs. Mingee was a member of Church of Christ, Gloucester.

    She is survived by two sons, William V. Hogg Jr. of Hayes and Steve Hogg of Hampton; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

    A funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in Lawrence B. Wood Funeral Home by Allan D. Smith. Burial will be in Parklawn Memorial Park.

    The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 tonight in the funeral home.

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    Notes:

    Married:
    Williams V Hogge
    in the North Carolina, Marriage Records, 1741-2011
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    Name:      Williams V Hogge
    Gender:      Male
    Race:      White
    Age:      21
    Birth Year:      abt 1923
    Marriage Date:      20 Aug 1944
    Marriage Place:      Camden, North Carolina, USA
    Father:      L B Hogge
    Mother:      Veronia M Hogge
    Spouse:      Beatrice J Mingee
    Spouse Gender:      Female
    Spouse Race:      White
    Spouse Age:      21
    Spouse Father:      W C Mingee
    Spouse Mother:      Madel L Mingee
    Event Type:      Marriage

    Children:
    1. HOGGE William V., Jr. was born in Hampton, VA.
    2. 2. HOGGE Stephen was born on 13 Feb 1950 in Hampton, VA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  HOGGE William Enos, Sr. was born on 19 Jun 1899 in York County, VA (son of HOGGE Thomas Enos, Jr. and HOGGE Unknown 1st marriage); died in Feb 1951 in Virginia; was buried in Seaford, York County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, York County, VA

    Notes:

    Census:
    Name      Thomas Hogge
    Age      27
    Birth Date      Jun 1872
    Birthplace      Virginia
    Home in 1900      Grafton, York, Virginia
    Race      White
    Gender      Male
    Relation to Head of House      Head
    Marital Status      Married
    Spouse's Name      Anna Hogge
    Marriage Year      1894
    Years Married      6
    Father's Birthplace      Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace      Virginia
    Household Members     
    Name      Age
    Thomas Hogge      27
    Anna Hogge      22
    Narris E Hogge      5
    Eaves M Hogge      3
    William E Hogge      11/12

    William married DAVIS Nettie B. in 1918. Nettie was born on 22 Feb 1902 in York County, VA; died on 28 May 1956 in Newport News, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  DAVIS Nettie B. was born on 22 Feb 1902 in York County, VA; died on 28 May 1956 in Newport News, VA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    died at Mary Immaculate Hospital

    Children:
    1. 4. HOGGE William V., Sr. was born on 5 Aug 1921 in York County, VA; died on 16 Apr 1982 in Newport News, VA; was buried in Dare, Virginia.
    2. HOGGE William Enos, Jr. was born on 17 Apr 1923 in York County, VA; died in 1991.
    3. HOGGE James Edward was born on 17 Apr 1923 in York County, VA; and died.
    4. HOGGE Thomas Jefferson was born on 11 Dec 1933 in York County, VA.

  3. 10.  MINGEE William C. and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 248

    William married GOODRICH Mabel. Mabel (daughter of GOODRICH Glen Thomas and HITE Mattie Mae) was born on 12 Jan 1905 in Hampton, VA; died on 10 Sep 1984 in Hampton, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  GOODRICH MabelGOODRICH Mabel was born on 12 Jan 1905 in Hampton, VA (daughter of GOODRICH Glen Thomas and HITE Mattie Mae); died on 10 Sep 1984 in Hampton, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 132

    Notes:

    Mabel and Thelma Horne West had the same temperment. The family lived in Hampton, Va.

    Children:
    1. 5. MINGEE Beatrice Joy was born on 3 Dec 1928 in Hampton, VA; died on 17 Jan 1991 in Hampton, VA; was buried in Hampton, VA.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  HOGGE Thomas Enos, Jr. was born on 27 Oct 1873 in York County, VA (son of HOGGE Thomas Enos and FOX Martha Elizabeth "Lizzie"); died in York County, VA; was buried in Seaford, York County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1900, York County, VA
    • Residence: 1900, York County, VA
    • Census: 1910, York County, VA
    • Census: 1920, Grafton, York County, VA

    Notes:

    When Thomas Enos Hogge was born on October 27, 1873, in York County, Virginia, his father, Thomas, was 37 and his mother, Martha, was 20. He had five sons and one daughter with Annie E Parker. He then married Sarah Ann "Sallie" Swartz in 1924. He then married Dora Estelle Hansford on May 16, 1936, in Newport News, Virginia. Thomas died in York County, Virginia, and was buried in Seaford, Virginia.

    Census:
    Name      Thomas Hogge
    Age      27
    Birth Date      Jun 1872
    Birthplace      Virginia
    Home in 1900      Grafton, York, Virginia
    Race      White
    Gender      Male
    Relation to Head of House      Head
    Marital Status      Married
    Spouse's Name      Anna Hogge
    Marriage Year      1894
    Years Married      6
    Father's Birthplace      Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace      Virginia
    Household Members     
    Name      Age
    Thomas Hogge      27
    Anna Hogge      22
    Narris E Hogge      5
    Eaves M Hogge      3
    William E Hogge      11/12

    Residence:
    Grafton District, York County, Virginia USA

    Census:
    Thomas E Hogge
    United States Census, 1910
    Name      Thomas E Hogge
    Event Type      Census
    Event Date      1910
    Event Place      Grafton, York, Virginia, United States
    Gender      Male
    Age      37
    Marital Status      Married
    Race      White
    Race (Original)      White
    Relationship to Head of Household      Head
    Relationship to Head of Household (Original)      Head
    Birth Year (Estimated)      1873
    Birthplace      Virginia
    Father's Birthplace      Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace      Virginia
    Sheet Letter      B
    Sheet Number      10
    HOUSEHOLD

    ROLE

    GENDER

    AGE

    BIRTHPLACE

    Thomas E Hogge      Head      M      37      Virginia
    Annie Hogge      Wife      F      31      Virginia
    Norris E Hogge      Son      M      15      Virginia
    Eva M Hogge      Daughter      F      13      Virginia
    William E Hogge      Son      M      10      Virginia
    Loyd Hogge      Son      M      8      Virginia
    Percy L Hogge      Son      M      4      Virginia
    Benjamin L Hogge      Son      M      0      Virginia
    CITING THIS RECORD

    "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPPL-KPJ : accessed 30 April 2016), Thomas E Hogge, Grafton, York, Virginia, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 128, sheet 10B, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,375,664.

    Census:
    Thomas E Hogge
    United States Census, 1920
    Name      Thomas E Hogge
    Event Type      Census
    Event Date      1920
    Event Place      Grafton, York, Virginia, United States
    Gender      Male
    Age      47
    Marital Status      Widowed
    Race      White
    Race (Original)      White
    Can Read      No
    Can Write      No
    Relationship to Head of Household      Head
    Relationship to Head of Household (Original)      Head
    Own or Rent      Own
    Birth Year (Estimated)      1873
    Birthplace      Virginia
    Father's Birthplace      Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace      Virginia
    Sheet Letter      A
    Sheet Number      9
    HOUSEHOLD

    ROLE

    GENDER

    AGE

    BIRTHPLACE

    Thomas E Hogge      Head      M      47      Virginia
    Linwood Hogge      Son      M      12      Virginia
    Bennie Hogge      Son      M      11      Virginia
    CITING THIS RECORD

    "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJJK-V2F : accessed 30 April 2016), Thomas E Hogge, Grafton, York, Virginia, United States; citing sheet 9A, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,821,919.

    Buried:
    No marker remains

    Thomas married HOGGE Unknown 1st marriage. Unknown and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  HOGGE Unknown 1st marriage and died.
    Children:
    1. HOGGE Norris Edward was born on 1 Apr 1897; died on 27 Sep 1918 in France; was buried in Seaford, York County, VA.
    2. HOGGE Eva Mae was born on 1 May 1897 in York County, VA; died on 17 Jan 1973 in Newport News, VA; was buried in Seaford, York County, VA.
    3. 8. HOGGE William Enos, Sr. was born on 19 Jun 1899 in York County, VA; died in Feb 1951 in Virginia; was buried in Seaford, York County, VA.
    4. HOGGE Lloyd Collier was born in 1903 in York County, VA; died in 1963 in Virginia; was buried in York County, VA.
    5. HOGGE Linwood Percy was born on 29 Jul 1905 in York County, VA; died on 1 Jun 1971; was buried in Jun 1971 in Poquoson, VA.
    6. HOGGE Benjamin Leee "Bennie" was born on 9 Jun 1909 in Grafton, York County, VA; died on 21 Dec 1966 in Newport News, VA.

  3. 22.  GOODRICH Glen Thomas was born on 5 Jul 1882 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Sr. and BOOTH Ella Gertrude); died on 18 Nov 1957 in Hampton, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Lived(s) In: Phoebus, Hampton (city), Virginia, USA
    • Reference Number: 33
    • Military - Draft Card: 12 Sep 1918, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Draft Registration Card

    Notes:

    Lived in Phoebus

    Person Source

    Glen married HITE Mattie Mae. Mattie (daughter of HITE Monroe "Junius" Cleveland, Sr. and SMITH Alice A.) was born on 5 Jul 1887 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 14 Mar 1967 in Hampton, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 23.  HITE Mattie Mae was born on 5 Jul 1887 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (daughter of HITE Monroe "Junius" Cleveland, Sr. and SMITH Alice A.); died on 14 Mar 1967 in Hampton, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 102

    Children:
    1. 11. GOODRICH Mabel was born on 12 Jan 1905 in Hampton, VA; died on 10 Sep 1984 in Hampton, VA.
    2. GOODRICH Pauline was born on 15 Oct 1907 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 4 Jul 1999 in Hampton, VA; was buried on 7 Jul 1999 in Hampton, VA (Parklawn Memorial Park).
    3. GOODRICH Monroe Junius was born on 14 Apr 1909 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 29 Sep 1992.
    4. GOODRICH Robert Lee was born on 16 Dec 1911 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 26 Jul 1992 in Hampton, VA.
    5. GOODRICH Edna Lucille was born on 4 Feb 1913 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Feb 2009; was buried on 17 Feb 2009 in Parklawn Memorial Park.
    6. GOODRICH Edith Estelle was born on 7 Sep 1915 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 19 Feb 2005 in Newport News, VA.
    7. GOODRICH Dorothy Mae was born on 12 Jul 1921 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 7 Jun 2007 in Hampton, VA; was buried on 11 Jun 2007 in Hampton, VA.
    8. GOODRICH Margaret and died.
    9. GOODRICH Mary Virginia was born about 1929.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  HOGGE Thomas Enos was born in 1836 in York County, VA (son of HOGGE Edward C. and CLARKE Clarentine); died in 1887 in Grafton, York County, VA.

    Notes:

    When Thomas Enos Hogg was born in 1836 in York County, Virginia, his father, Edward, was 26 and his mother, Clarentine, was 15. He married Martha Elizabeth "Lizzie' Fox and they had three children together. He also married Miss Buchanan. He died in 1887 at the age of 51.

    Alt. Birth:
    1836 • Goodwins Neck, York County, Virginia USA

    Thomas married FOX Martha Elizabeth "Lizzie" on 26 Dec 1869 in York County, VA. Martha was born on 30 Oct 1852 in Grafton, York County, VA; died on 6 Dec 1918 in York County, VA; was buried in 1919 in Grafton, York County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  FOX Martha Elizabeth "Lizzie" was born on 30 Oct 1852 in Grafton, York County, VA; died on 6 Dec 1918 in York County, VA; was buried in 1919 in Grafton, York County, VA.
    Children:
    1. 16. HOGGE Thomas Enos, Jr. was born on 27 Oct 1873 in York County, VA; died in York County, VA; was buried in Seaford, York County, VA.
    2. HOGGE Lloyd C. was born on 16 Feb 1878 in Grafton, York County, VA; and died.
    3. HOGGE Infant (died at birth) and died.

  3. 44.  GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Sr.GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Sr. was born on 19 Jun 1851 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of GOODRICH Benjamin B.(Briggs ?) and HARRIS Elizabeth Anne); died on 3 Dec 1930 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 5 Dec 1930 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 30
    • Occupation: 1900; Farmer
    • Census: 1910, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
    • Census: 1930, Waverly, Sussex County, VA

    Notes:

    Buried at the foot of his mother's grave in the Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt. 612, Waverly. (Surry Cty). This is by a big fir tree in the middle of the graveyard. Joined Carsley Methodist church in 1877 buried at 3:00 pm. Died at 201 Terrace Av, Petersburg Well known citizen of Waverly

    Person Source

    Died at son James E. Goodrich's home in Petersburg at 5:11 am

    Lois Goodrich Cemetary (Rt.612) Surry

    Title: 1910 Virginia Census Miracode Index
    Page: Enumeration District 0117; Visit 0148
    Entry Date: 1910
    Source Text: Benjamin T Goodrich Born in Virginia 60 years old Head of Household Ellia Goodrich 52 years old Born in Virginia Children at Home: Benjamin T (24); Estella (14); James E (12)
    Title: 1920 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 2A
    Entry Date: February 14, 1920
    Source Text: Benjamin Goodrich, Sr Head of Household Own home - free and clear 68 years old Able to read, write, speak English Farmer Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia Ella G Goodrich Wife 61 years old Able to read, write, speak English Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia Child at home: James E (21) son Mimie I (17 and 11 months) daughter-in-law James L (6 months) grandson
    Title: 1910 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 10B
    Entry Date: March 24, 1910
    Source Text: Benjamin T Goodrich 60 years old Head of Household Married 34 years Able to read, write, speak English Farmer Own home - free and clear - farm Born in Virginia Parents born in Virginia Ellia G. Goodrich Wife 52 years old Married 34 years 8 Children - 7 Living Able to read, write, speak English Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia Children at Home: Benjamin T (24); Estella (14); James E (12)
    Title: 1900 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 2
    Entry Date: June 9, 1900
    Source Text: Benjamin Goodrich Head of Household Born June 1851 48 years old Married 23 years Farmer Able to read, write, speak English Own home - mortgaged - farm Ella Goodrich Wife Born Feb 1858 42 years old Married 23 years 8 Children - 8 Living Able to read, write, speak English Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia Children Living at Home: Nonnie (March 1879 - 21 yo) Glen ( July 1882 - 17yo) Mary (August 1884 - 15yo) Benjamin (Oct 1886 - 13yo) Elsa (Dec 1888 - 11yo) Claudia (Oct 1893 - 6yo) Estella (Mar 1896 - 4yo) James (Feb 1898 - 2yo)
    Title: 1880 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 32
    Entry Date: June 19, 1880
    Source Text: Parents of Benjamin: B. B. and Anne E. Goodrich Siblings of Benjamin: John H; Z. W.; S. H.; M. F.; Jeff; L?? B. T. Goodrich 27 years old Farmer Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia Ella Goodrich 22 years old Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia Child at Home: Nonnie (1)
    Title: Newspaper Obituary - Elizabeth Baird Booth
    Title: 1870 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 30
    Entry Date: August 6, 1870
    Source Text: Parents: Binns and Eliza Booth Siblings: Thaddeus, Virginia, Maria, Sarah, Selia, Female Infant Ella Booth: 11 years old Born in Virginia
    Title: 1860 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 14
    Entry Date: June 23, 1860
    Source Text: Parents: Binns B and Eliza B Booth Siblings: Thaddeus F; Virginia F; Unnamed Female Ella G. Booth: 1 years old Born in Virginia

    Census:
    1910 United States Federal Census
    about Benjinan T Goodrich
    Name:Benjamin T Goodrich [Benjiman T Goodrich] [Benjamin F Goodrich]          
    Age in 1910:60          
    Birth Year:1850          
    Birthplace:Virginia          
    Home in 1910:Guilford, Surry, Virginia          
    Race:White          
    Gender:Male          
    Relation to Head of House:Head [Self (Head)]          
    Marital Status:Married          
    Spouse's Name:Ellia G Goodrich          
    Father's Birthplace:Virginia          
    Mother's Birthplace:Virginia          
    Household Members:NameAge               
    Benjinan T Goodrich 60               
    Ellia G Goodrich 52               
    Benjamin T Goodrich 24               
    Estella Goodrich 14               
    James E Goodrich 12               


    Census:
    1930 United States Federal Census
    about Benjamin T Goodrich
    Name:Benjamin T Goodrich [Berma T Goodrich] ViewOriginalRecord          
    Gender:Male               
    Birth Year:abt 1852               
    Birthplace:Virginia               
    Race:White               
    Home in 1930:Waverly, Sussex, Virginia View Map               
    Marital Status:Married               
    Relation to Head of House:Head               
    Spouse's Name:Ella G Goodrich               
    Father's Birthplace:Virginia               
    Mother's Birthplace:Virginia               
    Occupation: Education: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: Parents' birthplace: View image               
    Neighbors:View others on page               
    Household Members:NameAge                    
    Benjamin T Goodrich 78                    
    Ella G Goodrich 72                    
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  

    Benjamin married BOOTH Ella Gertrude on 25 Aug 1876 in Weldon, Halifax County, NC. Ella (daughter of Capt. BOOTH Binns Beverly and BAIRD Elizabeth (Eliza) Bingham) was born on 13 Feb 1858 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 10 May 1931 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 12 May 1931 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 45.  BOOTH Ella GertrudeBOOTH Ella Gertrude was born on 13 Feb 1858 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (daughter of Capt. BOOTH Binns Beverly and BAIRD Elizabeth (Eliza) Bingham); died on 10 May 1931 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 12 May 1931 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Homemaker
    • Reference Number: 31
    • Census: 1860, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States

    Notes:

    Good health until 4 weeks before death. Then an illness. She was buried at 3:30 pm
    Lived in Sussex co. at death. Heirs listed in Will Bk. 6 page 118. Was 4' 11" at dearh.

    (Medical):Died At Son's Home 7:55 Am

    Census:
    United States Census, 1860 for Ella G Booth
    Name:Ella G Booth          
    Residence:, Surry, Virginia          
    Ward:[Blank]          
    Age:1 year          
    Estimated Birth Year:1859          
    Birthplace:Virginia          
    Gender:Female          
    Page:14          
    Family Number:112          
    Film Number:805379          
    DGS Number:4298874          
    Image Number:00554          
    NARA Number:M653          

    Notes:

    Married:
    Family Source

    Aunt Stella said they ran away to get married

    LVA Catalogs
    Title Goodrich, B. T., Surry County; Booth, E. G., married, Weldon, North Carolina.          
    Note Petersburg Index and Appeal (Petersburg, Va. : Daily) (Film 106).          
    Note August 28, 1876, page 2, column 2.          
    Other FormatAvailable on microfilm from the Library of Virginia.          
    Biog./Hist. Note A proper name and subject index covering more than 40 newspaper titles primarily published in Petersburg, Va., 1797-1877. Originally a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project, the card index, from which this database was created, is comprised of 43,810 typed 3 x 5 cards with detailed entries for proper names and subjects including births, marriages, deaths, property sales, and chancery suits. Local events are covered in great detail, including the period of reconstruction following the Civil War.          
    Subject - PersonalGoodrich, P. T.          
    Booth, E. G.          
    Genre/FormMarriages.          
    SubjectPetersburg (Va.) -- Indexes.          
    Petersburg (Va.) -- Newspapers -- Indexes.          
    Added EntryLibrary of Virginia.          
    Petersburg Public Library (Petersburg, Va.)          
    Added TitlePetersburg Public Library newspaper index, 1797-1877.          
             
    System Number001462481          

    Children:
    1. GOODRICH Nanny Taylor was born on 10 Mar 1879 in Claremont, Surry County, VA; died on 24 Aug 1913.
    2. 22. GOODRICH Glen Thomas was born on 5 Jul 1882 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 18 Nov 1957 in Hampton, VA.
    3. GOODRICH Mary (Pinky) Elizabeth was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 10 Jun 1976 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
    4. GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Jr. was born on 3 Oct 1886 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 28 May 1931; was buried in Surry County, VA (Westbrook Family Cemetary).
    5. GOODRICH Elva Lee was born on 17 Dec 1888 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 21 Jun 1903.
    6. GOODRICH Claudia Leathie was born on 9 Oct 1890 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Apr 1927 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried on 15 Apr 1927 in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm).
    7. GOODRICH Stella Gertrude was born on 8 Mar 1896 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 17 Dec 1984 in Sussex County, VA; was buried on 19 Dec 1984 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
    8. GOODRICH James Elliott was born on 9 Feb 1898 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 9 Feb 1934 in Petersburg, VA; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary).

  5. 46.  HITE Monroe "Junius" Cleveland, Sr.HITE Monroe "Junius" Cleveland, Sr. was born on 24 Apr 1841 (son of HITE Martha S.); died on 28 Oct 1905; was buried in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 253
    • Alt. Birth: Mar 1843
    • Census: 1850, Prince George County, VA
    • Military: 1862; Conderate Army
    • Census: 1880, Petersburg, VA
    • Census: 1900, Guilford, Surry, Virginia

    Notes:

    Poss named Junius per 1900 census

    Census:
    1850 United States Federal Census
    about M J Hite
    Name:
    M J Hite          
    Age:11          
    Birth Year:abt 1839          
    Birthplace:Virginia          
    Home in 1850:Prince George, Virginia          
    Gender:Male          
    Family Number:168          
    Household Members:NameAge               
    Martha S Hite 49               
    Sarah Hite 16               
    S A Hite 14               
    M J Hite 11               

    Military:
    Name:      Monroe J Hite
    Enlistment Date:      1862
    Military Unit:      Thirteenth Cavalry (Sixteenth Battalion, Cavalry; Fifth Cavalry; 12 Months, 1861-62)

    Name:      Monroe J Hite
    Rank at enlistment:      Private
    State Served:      Virginia
    Service Record:      Enlisted in Company E, Virginia 13th Cavalry Regiment.
    Sources:      Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

    Census:
    1880 United States Federal Census
    about M.J. Hite
    Name:
    M.J. Hite          
    Home in 1880:Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Virginia          
    Age:39          
    Estimated Birth Year:abt 1841          
    Birthplace:Virginia          
    Relation to Head of Household:Self (Head)          
    Father's birthplace:Virginia          
    Mother's birthplace:Virginia          
    Neighbors:View others on page          
    Occupation:Tinner          
    Marital Status:Single          
    Race:White          
    Gender:Male          
    Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane: View image          
    Household Members:NameAge               
    M.J. Hite 39               

    Census:
    1900 United States Federal Census
    about Monroe C Hite
    Name:Monroe C Hite [Monroe C Hit]          
    Age:12          
    Birth Date:Mar 1888          
    Birthplace:Virginia          
    Home in 1900:Guildford, Surry, Virginia [Surry]          
    Race:White          
    Gender:Male          
    Relation to Head of House:Son          
    Marital Status:Single          
    Father's Name:Junius Hite          
    Father's Birthplace:Virginia          
    Mother's Name:Allice A Hite          
    Mother's Birthplace:Virginia          
    Occupation: View on Image          
    Neighbors: View others on page          
    Household Members:NameAge               
    Junius Hite 57               
    Allice A Hite 46               
    Mamie Hite 12               
    Mattie M Hite 13               
    Monroe C Hite 12               
    Lucy H Hite 9               
    Maud H Hite 5               

    Monroe married SMITH Alice A.. Alice (daughter of SMITH Joseph and NORTHINGTON Martha Jane) was born on 16 Apr 1854 in Virginia; died on 22 May 1919; was buried in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 47.  SMITH Alice A.SMITH Alice A. was born on 16 Apr 1854 in Virginia (daughter of SMITH Joseph and NORTHINGTON Martha Jane); died on 22 May 1919; was buried in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 254
    • Alt. Birth: 11 Apr 1854; Other birthdate shown

    Notes:

    Joined the Carsley Methodist Church in 1877; Preacher: J. H. Maynard

    Lived in the Bernice Baird House. Before Bernice it was a Collier home.

    Children:
    1. HITE Monroe Cleveland, Jr. was born on 12 Mar 1888 in Otterdam, Surry, VA; died on 4 Oct 1954 in Williamsburg, VA (Williamsburg Hosp); was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
    2. HITE Maude Lillian was born in Dec 1894 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in South Boston, Halifax, Virginia, USA; was buried in South Boston, Halifax, Virginia, USA.
    3. 23. HITE Mattie Mae was born on 5 Jul 1887 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 14 Mar 1967 in Hampton, VA.
    4. HITE Lucy was born in Nov 1890; and died.


Generation: 7

  1. 64.  HOGGE Edward C. was born in 1810 in York County, VA (son of HOGGE Lewis, Sr. and WRIGHT Nancy); died in 1860.

    Notes:

    When Edward C Hogge was born in 1810 in York County, Virginia, his father, Lewis, was 37 and his mother, Nancy, was 32. He married Clarentine Clarke on May 21, 1832. They had six children in 21 years. He died in 1860 at the age of 50.

    Edward married CLARKE Clarentine on 21 May 1832. Clarentine was born in 1821 in York County, VA; died in 1877 in York County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 65.  CLARKE Clarentine was born in 1821 in York County, VA; died in 1877 in York County, VA.
    Children:
    1. 32. HOGGE Thomas Enos was born in 1836 in York County, VA; died in 1887 in Grafton, York County, VA.
    2. HOGGE Lucy was born in 1838.
    3. HOGGE George Washington was born on 28 Mar 1843 in York County, VA; died on 11 Nov 1879 in York County, VA; was buried in Nov 1879 in Dare, Virginia.
    4. HOGGE William Thomas "Tommy" was born on 15 Feb 1850 in York County, VA; died on 28 Jan 1930 in York County, VA; was buried in Grafton, York County, VA.
    5. HOGGE Mary Melissa Elizabeth "Lizzie" was born in 1852 in York County, VA; died in Jul 1930 in Hagerstown, MD; was buried in Jul 1930 in Newport News, VA.
    6. HOGGE Amanda "Amardios" was born in 1857 in York County, VA; and died.

  3. 88.  GOODRICH Benjamin B.(Briggs ?)GOODRICH Benjamin B.(Briggs ?) was born in 1820 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of GOODRICH Benjamin and BACCO Elizabeth); died on 10 Jun 1882 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Submitter: HIGH
    • Descendant Interest: HIGH
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Reference Number: 59
    • Alt. Name: 1820, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Briggs
    • Census: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; 1850 census
    • Occupation: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Carpenter
    • Census: 1860, Cabin Point, Surry County, VA.; 1860 Census
    • Military: 20 Apr 1861, Surry, Surry County, VA (Courthouse); Confederate Army
    • Military: 1861-1862; 5th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry
    • Census: 1880, Guilford, Surry, Virginia

    Notes:

    Benjamin B. Goodrich was born about 1821, in Surry, Virginia, the child of Benjamin Briggs and Elizabeth. He married Elizabeth Anne Harris and they had eight children together. He then had one son from another relationship. He died on June 10, 1882, in Surry, Virginia, at the age of 61.

    Built the Lois D. Goodrich farmhouse on Rt.612 in Surry Cty. House last occupied by Lois' mother Lottie, the widow of Jefferson Davis Goodrich. Records maintained by Lois Goodrich & Daisy Lee Goodrich. Daisy has a copy of the will of Benjamin Goodrich. Deed recorded in Surry at page 137, book 12 or 13.

    Census:
    LINE | Dwell Famil | Lastname Firstname | Age Se Color | Occupation Real V | Birthplace | M S R D | SNDX | Remarks ======|=============|===================================|==================|===========================|================|=========|======|============
    | B525 | 27 | 27 27 |
    Goodrich Benjamin B. | 30 M - | Carpenter | Virginia |
    Goodrich Elizabeth A | 24 F - | | Virginia | (E421 | 28 | 27 27 )
    Goodrich James E | 4 M - | | Virginia | | (J520 | 29 | 27 27 )
    Goodrich John H | 2 M - | | Virginia | | (J500 | 30 | 27 27)
    Goodrich Zachariah | 1 M - | | (Virginia | (Z260 )
    Also an Ann Bailey (age 25) was listed on the 1850 census as living on the farm

    Occupation:
    He listed his occupation as a carpenter on the 1850 census

    Census:
    Census shows he was 41 yoa, and 8 children living at home

    Military:
    Transferred out of Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment Virginia . Transferred into Company G, 13th Cavalry Regiment Virginia. Enlisted in Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 20 Apr 1861. Enlisted as a Private on 20 April 1861.
    Was also reported to be in o. K of the 13th Va Calvary

    Served together with Albert D. Goodrich.

    American Civil War Soldiers about Benjamin Goodrich
    Name:      Benjamin Goodrich
    Enlistment Date:      20 Apr 1861
    Enlistment Place:      Surry Court House, Virginia
    Side Served:      Confederacy
    State Served:      Virginia
    Service Record:      Enlisted as a Private on 20 April 1861.
    Enlisted in Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 20 Apr 1861.

    Military:

    U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about Benjamin B. Goodrich
    Name:      Benjamin B. Goodrich
    Side:      Confederate
    Regiment State/Origin:      Virginia
    Regiment Name:      5 Virginia Cavalry (12 Mos. 1861-2)
    Regiment Name Expanded:      5th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (12 months, 1861-62) (Mullins')
    Company:      E
    Rank In:      Private
    Rank In Expanded:      Private
    Rank Out:      Private
    Rank Out Expanded:      Private
    Film Number:      M382 roll 22

    Census:
    1880 United States Federal Census
    about B. B. Goodrich
    Name:B. B. Goodrich          
    Age:60          
    Birth Year:abt 1820          
    Birthplace:Virginia          
    Home in 1880:Guilford, Surry, Virginia          
    Race:White          
    Gender:Male          
    Relation to Head of House:Self (Head)          
    Marital Status:Married          
    Spouse's Name:Ann E. Goodrich          
    Father's Birthplace:Virginia          
    Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
    Household Members:
    NameAge          
    B. B. Goodrich 60          
    Ann E. Goodrich 52          
    John H. Goodrich 34          
    Z. W. Goodrich 29          
    B. T. Goodrich 27          
    Ella Goodrich 22          
    Nannie Goodrich 1          
    S. H. Goodrich 25          
    M. F. Goodrich 22          
    Jeff Goodrich 18          
    Lianna Goodrich 14          

             


    Died:
    Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
    about Benjamin B Goodrich
    Name:Benjamin B Goodrich          
    Birth Date:abt 1820          
    Birth Place:Surry, Virginia          
    Death Date:10 Jun 1882          
    Death Place:Surry, Virginia          
    Death Age:62          
    Occupation:Farmer          
    Race:White          
    Marital Status:Widowed          
    Gender:Male          
    FHL Film Number:2048585          

    Benjamin married HARRIS Elizabeth Anne on 3 Oct 1844 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of HARRIS Zachariah and HARGRAVE Nancy) was born on 30 Jul 1826; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 89.  HARRIS Elizabeth Anne was born on 30 Jul 1826 (daughter of HARRIS Zachariah and HARGRAVE Nancy); was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 60

    Notes:

    Her last name may be Harry (Lois Goodrich Bible, dtd: 1850)

    Died:
    She pre-deceased her husband as shown in this Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
    about Benjamin B Goodrich
    Name:Benjamin B Goodrich          
    Birth Date:abt 1820          
    Birth Place:Surry, Virginia          
    Death Date:10 Jun 1882          
    Death Place:Surry, Virginia          
    Death Age:62          
    Occupation:Farmer          
    Race:White          
    Marital Status:Widowed          
    Gender:Male          
    FHL Film Number:2048585          

    Children:
    1. GOODRICH James Elliott was born on 20 Sep 1845 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 1 May 1880 in Surry County, VA (Father's Residence); was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
    2. GOODRICH John Henry was born on 26 Jul 1847; died on 26 Mar 1926; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
    3. GOODRICH Zachariah Washington was born on 4 Jul 1849; died on 16 Jun 1911; was buried in Burrowsville, VA (Salem Church Cemetary).
    4. 44. GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Sr. was born on 19 Jun 1851 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 3 Dec 1930 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 5 Dec 1930 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
    5. GOODRICH Samuel Hardy was born on 18 Jun 1854 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Gwaltney Cemetary Near Jack Hite's).
    6. GOODRICH Millard Fillmore was born on 22 Mar 1857 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died about 1930; was buried about 1930 in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm).
    7. GOODRICH Jefferson Davis was born on 22 Jun 1861 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 23 Mar 1923 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
    8. GOODRICH Luomah C. J. (Leigh Anna) was born on 18 Jun 1863; died on 13 Mar 1888 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Goodrich Family Cemetery, Rt. 612).

  5. 90.  Capt. BOOTH Binns BeverlyCapt. BOOTH Binns Beverly was born on 8 Apr 1834 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of Col. BOOTH Samuel and ELLIS Sarah (Sally)); died on 6 Oct 1904; was buried on 8 Oct 1904 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Residence: Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); Snow Hill
    • Military: Abt 1863, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Captain - Confederate Army

    Notes:

    Binn's and Rebecca's (# 382) children were double cousins

    Name: Booth, Binns Beverly Age at census: 36 Town: Guilford Twp County: Surry Court House State: VA Occupation: Farmer Real Estate Value: $ 2000.00 Personal Property: $ 350.00 Birthplace: Virginia Father Foreign Born: No Mother Foreign Born: No Month born in census year: Month Married-census year: School attend-census year: Can't read or write: Eligible to vote: Yes Date of Enumeration: Children: Thaddeus Floyd 15 yoa Virginia Francis 13 yoa Ella (Elizabeth Bell) 11 yoa Maria Louise (Beauty) 9 yoa Sarah (Selia ??) 5 Selia Jackson 3 Infant (Annie Saunie)

    Binns and Elizabeth were married by the Rev. H.B.Cowles and obtained their marriage license on 11-16-1853.

    Capt.Ben was a confedarate officer.I believe I might have his record but I'm leaving town now after a last check on my computer. Sorry about spelling but in a hurry. I wiuld like a pic of his tombstone.Thanks Talmadge

    Was also a minister Was also listed as Captain B. B. Booth

    Apparently, the Briggs family and Binns Beverly Booth were extremely close. The Briggs first child Baines Bennett Briggs was called Binns instead of Baines. Conclusion drawn from Briggs family bible

    Binns died while on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Taylor Goodrich, who lived near Carsley, Va. His death was following a brief illness. His health had been failing for some time, but his death came unexpectedly and was a shock to his immediate family.

    Name: Booth, Binns Beverly Age at census: 36

    Town: Guilford Twp County: Surry Court House State: VA

    Occupation: Farmer

    Real Estate Value: $ 2000.00

    Personal Property: $ 350.00

    Birthplace: Virginia

    Father Foreign Born: Mother Foreign Born:

    Month born in census year: Month Married-census year: School attend-census year: Can't read or write: Eligible to vote: Yes Date of Enumeration: Children:
    Thaddeus Floyd 15 yoa
    Virginia Francis 13 yoa
    Ella (Elizabeth Bell) 11 yoa
    Maria Louise (Beauty) 9 yoa
    Sarah (Selia ??) 5
    Selia Jackson 3
    Infant (Annie Saunie) 1

    Binns and Elizabeth were married by the Rev. H.B.Cowles and obtained their marriage license on 11-16-1853

    Family Notes on Marriage with Elizabeth (Eliza) Bingham Baird:
    Title: Notes
    Text:
    Apparently, the Briggs family and Binns Beverly Booth were extremely clos
    e. The Briggs first child Baines Bennett Briggs was called Binns instead of Baines. Conclusion drawn from Briggs family bible
    Census 1870 - page M-593/1680
    Name: Booth, Binns Beverly Age at census: 36
    Town: Guilford Twp
    County: Surry
    Court House State: VA
    Occupation: Farmer
    Real Estate Value: $ 2000.00
    Personal Property: $ 350.00
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Father Foreign Born:
    Can't read or write
    Eligible to vote: Yes
    Children: Thaddeus Floyd 15 yoa Virginia Francis 13 yoa Ella (Elizabeth Bell) 11 yoa Maria Louise (Beauty) 9 yoa Sarah (Selia ??) 5 Selia Jackson 3 Infant (Annie Saunie)
    Marriage Bonds of Petersburg, VA 1784-1854 page 74
    Binns and Elizabeth were married by the Rev. H.B.Cowles and obtained the ir marriage license on 11-16-1853.
    Capt.Ben was a confedarate officer
    Talmadge was also a minister
    Was also listed as Captain B. B. Booth
    Title: 1870 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 30
    Entry Date: August 6, 1870
    Source Text: Binns Booth: 36 years old Farmer Value of Real Estate: 2000 Value of Personal Estate: 350 Born in Virginia Eliza Booth: 36 years old Born in Virginia Children at Home: Thaddeus (16); Virginia (13); Ella (11); Maria (9); Sarah (5); Selia (3); Female Infant (1)
    Title: 1850 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Entry Date: July 26, 1850
    Source Text: Parents: Samuel and Sally Booth Sibling: Georgianna Binns B. Booth: 16 years old Attending School Born in Virginia
    Title: 1900 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 8A
    Entry Date: June 26, 1900
    Source Text: Binns B. Booth Head of Household Born April 1834 66 years old Married 46 years Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia Farmer Can read, write, speak English Owns home - farm - free and clear Eliza B Booth Wife Born March 1834 66 years old Married 46 years 11 children - 8 living Can read, write, speak English Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia Children at home: Samuel P. Booth Born Jan 1875 25 years old Farm Laborer Can read, write, speak English Born in Virginia
    Title: 1880 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 14
    Entry Date: June 11, 1880
    Source Text: Binns B Booth 46 years old Husband Farmer Born in Virginia Parents born in Virginia Eliza B Booth 46 years old Wife Born in Virginia Parents born in Virginia Children at Home: Thaddeus F (25); Mariah L (18); Sally (16); Sealia (13); Leslise? (11); Annie (9); Samuel P (6)
    Title: 1860 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 14
    Entry Date: June 23, 1860
    Source Text: Binns B Booth 25 years old Farmer Value of real estate: 2000 Value of personal estate: 4000 Born in Virginia Eliza B Booth 25 years old Children at home: Thaddeus F (5); Virginia F (3); Ella G (1); Unnamed female (4 months)

    Title: 1870 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 30
    Entry Date: August 6, 1870
    Source Text: Binns Booth: 36 years old Farmer Value of Real Estate: 2000 Value of Personal Estate: 350 Born in Virginia Eliza Booth: 36 years old Born in Virginia Children at Home: Thaddeus (16); Virginia (13); Ella (11); Maria (9); Sarah (5); Selia (3); Female Infant (1)

    Title: 1850 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Entry Date: July 26, 1850
    Source Text: Parents: Samuel and Sally Booth Sibling: Georgianna Binns B. Booth: 16 years old Attending School Born in Virginia

    Title: 1900 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 8A
    Entry Date: June 26, 1900
    Source Text: Binns B. Booth Head of Household Born April 1834 66 years old Married 46 years Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia Farmer Can read, write, speak English Owns home - farm - free and clear Eliza B Booth Wife Born March 1834 66 years old Married 46 years 11 children - 8 living Can read, write, speak English Born in Virginia Parents Born in Virginia Children at home: Samuel P. Booth Born Jan 1875 25 years old Farm Laborer Can read, write, speak English Born in Virginia

    Title: 1880 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 14
    Entry Date: June 11, 1880
    Source Text: Binns B Booth 46 years old Husband Farmer Born in Virginia Parents born in Virginia Eliza B Booth 46 years old Wife Born in Virginia Parents born in Virginia Children at Home: Thaddeus F (25); Mariah L (18); Sally (16); Sealia (13); Leslise? (11); Annie (9); Samuel P (6)

    Title: 1860 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Page: 14
    Entry Date: June 23, 1860
    Source Text: Binns B Booth 25 years old Farmer Value of real estate: 2000 Value of personal estate: 4000 Born in Virginia Eliza B Booth 25 years old Children at home: Thaddeus F (5); Virginia F (3); Ella G (1); Unnamed female (4 months)

    Military:
    Captain Ben was a Confederate officer. I believe I might have his record but I'm leaving town now after a last check on my computer. Sorry about spelling but in a hurry. I would like a picture of his tombstone. Thanks Talmadge

    Buried:
    Funeral was at his daughter's home near Carsley, Va., with burial at Snow Hill. Funeral was officiated by the Rev. Bradford of the Methodist-Episcopal Church

         GRAVEYARD: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
         Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
         Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
         Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
    Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.

         Binns Beverly Booth
         Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
    (The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)

         Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
         Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
         Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
         Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)

    J.      Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).

    Binns married BAIRD Elizabeth (Eliza) Bingham on 24 Nov 1853 in Petersburg, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of BAIRD (Alexander) Peter, Sr. and BINGHAM Elizabeth Mckee) was born on 5 Mar 1834 in Petersburg, VA. Or Prince George Cty; died on 16 Jan 1903 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried on 18 Jan 1903 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 91.  BAIRD Elizabeth (Eliza) Bingham was born on 5 Mar 1834 in Petersburg, VA. Or Prince George Cty (daughter of BAIRD (Alexander) Peter, Sr. and BINGHAM Elizabeth Mckee); died on 16 Jan 1903 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried on 18 Jan 1903 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Eliza
    • Reference Number: 58
    • Religion: 1834, Carsley, Surry County, VA (Carsley Methodist Church); Methodist
    • Illness: 1902, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Heart Problems
    • Alt. Death: 16 Jan 1903, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
    • Funeral: 18 Jan 1903, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Snow Hill

    Notes:

    Married by Rev. Henry B. Cawles, J.P. Married 49 years, 38 grandchildren Services by Rev. F. B. McSparran Member of Carsley M.E. Church last words were: "I am going home" per niece Gertrude Booth . She and Leonidas were twins. The funeral was one of the largest seen in Surry County, per the obituary. Married by Henry B. Cawles, J.P.
    A copy of obituary is shown in picture file.
    Her tombstone is engraved with her birth, marriage, & death dates and "She made home happy."

    (Medical):died: (Home at 9:35 pm)

    Religion:
    Member of Carsley's M. E. Church all her life.

    Illness:
    Prob CHF due to the description in her obit

    Alt. Death:
    died at 9:35pm

    Funeral:
    Sunday, 1-18-1903 at Snow Hill, conducted by the Very Rev. F.B. McSparran. She and Binns had entered into their 50th year of marriage

    Buried:
    GRAVEYARD: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
         Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
         Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
         Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
    Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.

         Binns Beverly Booth
         Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
    (The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)

         Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
         Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
         Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
         Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)

    J.      Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).

    Notes:

    Married:
    Binns and Elizabeth were married by the Rev. H.B.Cowles and obtained their marriage license on 11-16-1853.
    He was married at age 29

    Children:
    1. BOOTH Thaddeus Floyd was born on 16 Dec 1854 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 6 Jul 1932; was buried in Jul 1932 in Claremont, VA.
    2. BOOTH Virginia Francis was born on 7 Dec 1856 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in Jul 1901 in Petersburg, VA; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    3. 45. BOOTH Ella Gertrude was born on 13 Feb 1858 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 10 May 1931 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 12 May 1931 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
    4. BOOTH Elizabeth ( Nannie) Bell was born on 13 Feb 1860; died on 13 Feb 1860; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    5. BOOTH Maria Louise (Beauty) was born on 15 Feb 1862; died on 20 May 1916.
    6. BOOTH Sarah Elizabeth was born on 11 Jul 1864; died on 1 Dec 1956 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
    7. BOOTH Lelia Jackson was born on 25 Dec 1866 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
    8. BOOTH Edmonia Baird (Otey) was born on 25 Mar 1870 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 22 Nov 1945.
    9. BOOTH Annie Laurie was born about 1872; died on 20 Jul 1885; was buried about 22 Jul 1885 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    10. BOOTH Samuel Peter was born on 8 Jan 1874 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died about 1933 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.

  7. 93.  HITE Martha S. was born cal 1801; and died.
    Children:
    1. 46. HITE Monroe "Junius" Cleveland, Sr. was born on 24 Apr 1841; died on 28 Oct 1905; was buried in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm).

  8. 94.  SMITH JosephSMITH Joseph was born in 1821 in Shippensburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA; died before 1880.

    Notes:

    They came to the Petersburg area from Shippenburg, Pa (N40° 03.010' W77° 31.184') most likely in the early 1850s, when they were relatively young people, perhaps newly weds. They were most likely born in the 1830s. He was involved in railroad construction, having had a part in the building of the Shippenburg, Chambersburg (N39° 56.231' W77° 39.672' ) lines in Pa, before coming to Virginia.

    They were the parents of 4 daughters, who were most likely all born after they came to Virginia.

    Joseph married NORTHINGTON Martha Jane. Martha was born in 1823; died before 1890. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 95.  NORTHINGTON Martha Jane was born in 1823; died before 1890.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 1880, Prince George County, VA; Seamtress

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    Living with James and Mary Smith Pettaway

    Children:
    1. SMITH Mary R. was born on 5 Feb 1852 in Prince George County, VA; died on 30 Sep 1911 in Prince George County, VA; was buried in Prince George County, VA (Family Homeplace).
    2. 47. SMITH Alice A. was born on 16 Apr 1854 in Virginia; died on 22 May 1919; was buried in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm).
    3. SMITH Dora Frances was born on 30 May 1858 in Prince George, VA; died on 22 Feb 1908 in Prince George County, VA; was buried in Prince George County, VA (Newville Methodist Church).
    4. SMITH Ida Estelle was born on 6 Jun 1861 in Virginia; died on 16 Nov 1932 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried on 18 Nov 1932 in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm).


Generation: 8

  1. 128.  HOGGE Lewis, Sr. was born in 1773 in Gloucester County, VA (son of HOGGE Stephen); died in 1852 in York County, VA.

    Notes:

    Lewis Hogg was born in 1773 in Gloucester County, Virginia. He married Nancy Wright and they had five children together. He then married Elizabeth Campbell and they had one son together. He died in 1852 in York County, Virginia, having lived a long life of 79 years.

    Lewis married WRIGHT Nancy on 16 Feb 1801 in York County, VA. Nancy was born on 3 Mar 1778 in York County, VA; died in 1865 in York County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 129.  WRIGHT Nancy was born on 3 Mar 1778 in York County, VA; died in 1865 in York County, VA.

    Notes:

    Nancy Wright was born on March 3, 1778, in York County, Virginia. She married Lewis Hogg Sr. and they had five children together. She then had one son and two daughters with Samuel J Hogg. She died in 1865 in York County, Virginia, having lived a long life of 87 years.

    Notes:

    surety:
    John Hogge

    Children:
    1. HOGGE Lucy was born in 1802 in York County, VA; died in 1860 in York County, VA.
    2. HOGGE Benjamin was born in 1804 in York County, VA; died in 1828.
    3. HOGGE Lewis, Jr. was born in 1805 in York County, VA; died on 18 May 1840.
    4. 64. HOGGE Edward C. was born in 1810 in York County, VA; died in 1860.

  3. 176.  GOODRICH BenjaminGOODRICH Benjamin was born in 1798 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of GOODRICH John and GOODRICH Rhoda); died on 16 Nov 1860 in Anderson, TX.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 555
    • Alt. Birth: 1790
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1794, England; New Records Show Birth Detail
    • Alt. Birth: 1799, Greensville County, Virginia
    • Political Office: 3 Mar 1836, Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas

    Notes:

    Benjamin Briggs Goodrich was born on February 24, 1799, in Brunswick County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Bacco on January 7, 1817, in Isle of Wight, Virginia. They had one child during their marriage. He died on November 16, 1860, in Grimes County, Texas, at the age of 61, and was buried in Anderson, Texas.

    Rcvd 8-27-94 from Linwood Ray, who married Nancy Kay Goodrich in Surry.

    There is a 3rd son (Poss George that is missing). Family folklore has it that George is the missing son.

    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3119467&id=I3943

    ID: I3943 Name: Benjamin GOODRICH Sex: M Change Date: 3 JUL 2003 at 11:27:38

    Marriage 1 Elizabeth
    Children
    Albert D. GOODRICH b: 14 APR 1822 in England
    Contact: Sherry Hooper

    POSS FATHER INFO:

    Exact Search Results - Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches, Vol. III You searched for Benjamin Goodrich in Virginia Viewing 1-1 of 1
    benjamin goodrich Rent Roll of Virginia 152 Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches, Vol. III

    VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY.
    PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
    RICHMOND, VA.
    VOL,. XI'97 No. 1. JULY, 18O3. Pg. 74:
    There were two families of Goodrich settled in Virginia at an early date, one in Rappahannock and the other in Isle of Wight ; but the Thomas Goodrich of the text has not been identified.]

    NOTES FROM THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY RECORDS. Pg.83
    By Mr. R. S. Thomas, Smithfield, Va.
    To the Editor of the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography:
    When Philip A. Bruce was here last Fall he gave me a reference to the two following depositions which contain some matters I never heard of before :
    "The Deposition of John Goodrich of Isle of Wight county aged eighty eight, or thereabouts sworn and examined saith that Indian Cooper about 60 years ago gave a parcel of land for a Gleab in Ons- queak Bay where Mary Dickson now livith, and her father, William Phillips, lived on this land seve'all years by lease from the vestry. Before which time Mr. Oiserand Mr. Dunsean, ministers, lived on the said land as belonging to the Church (or as Glebe land) that Indian Cooper gave, & further saith not." (Signum)
    John I. Goodrich

    Grandafther is possibly Briggs Goodrich (died 1788), married Mary Camp: nedds research. Ref Southside Virginia families, Volume 1 By John Bennett Boddie

    The are no confirmed sources on John being his father other than several Ancestry.com family histories and none of them have source mateial (Gene)

    Alt. Birth:
    per Goodrich family Records (Little Surry)

    Political Office:
    Signed the Texas Declaration of Independence

    Sixty men signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. Ten of them had lived in Texas for more than six years, while one-quarter of them had been in the province for less than a year.[7] 59 of these men were delegates to the Convention, and one was the Convention Secretary, Herbert S. Kimble, who was not a delegate.

    Benjamin married BACCO Elizabeth on 7 Jan 1817 in Isle of Wight County, VA. Elizabeth was born on 7 Jan 1817 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 177.  BACCO Elizabeth was born on 7 Jan 1817 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 556

    Notes:

    Poss a Briggs, as their son's middle name was Briggs

    Bacco
    Ancestry.com. Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: Dodd, Jordan R., et al.. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 about Elizabeth Bacco
    Groom Name:      Benjamin Goodrich
    Bride Name:      Elizabeth Bacco
    Marriage Date:      7 Jan 1817
    County:      Isle of Wight
    State:      Virginia

    Children:
    1. 88. GOODRICH Benjamin B.(Briggs ?) was born in 1820 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 10 Jun 1882 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
    2. GOODRICH Albert D. was born on 14 Apr 1822 in England; died on 16 Mar 1900 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Mar 1900 in Sussex County, VA.

  5. 178.  HARRIS Zachariah was born about 1800; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 311
    • Census: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; 1850 census
    • Property: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Value of $2500
    • Occupation: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Farmer

    Notes:

    Due to differnece in ages on the children (Elizabeth born 1826 and John born 1842) and the name differences for the wife, I believe we are looking at 2 different wives ...ibid, Gene Harris.

    Census:
    shows age of 50 on the census

    Property:
    1850 census shows Real Estate value as $2500 and occupation as farmer

    Zachariah married HARGRAVE Nancy on 22 Jul 1822 in Sussex County, VA. Nancy was born about 1803; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 179.  HARGRAVE Nancy was born about 1803; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 312
    • Alt. Name: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Name shown on 1850 census is Elizabeth

    Notes:

    Alt. Name:
    1850 census shows name as Elizabeth and age as 47

    Children:
    1. 89. HARRIS Elizabeth Anne was born on 30 Jul 1826; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
    2. HARRIS John L. was born about 1842; and died.

  7. 180.  Col. BOOTH SamuelCol. BOOTH Samuel was born on 22 May 1795 in Cabin Point, Surry County, VA.; was christened in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of BOOTH Beverly and COCKE Elizabeth); died on 20 Jan 1876 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Lived(s) In: Owens Grove, Sussex County, Va; Owens Grove
    • Medical: Cancer of the neck
    • Property: Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Snow Hill
    • Reference Number: 176
    • Religion: Carsley Methodist Church
    • Military: 18 May 1814, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Private, War of 1812
    • Military: 1827, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Promoted to Lt. in the Surry Militia
    • Military: 1828, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Promoted to Captain in the Surry County Militia
    • Residence: 1830, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Started Building Snow Hill
    • Military: 14 May 1835, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Lt. Col., Virginia Militia
    • Political Office: 1836, Surry County, VA; County Corresponding Committee
    • Residence: 1836, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Snow Hill Finished
    • Court: 1839, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Deputy Sheriff
    • Census: 9 Jul 1870, Wakefield Township, Sussex County, VA; 1870 census
    • Medical: 1874; Paralysis
    • Occupation: 1805-1875, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Planter
    • Alt. Death: 20 Feb 1876

    Notes:

    Samuel Booth was a middle class Tidewater Virginia planter who owned 500 acres of farmland eleven miles southwest of the Jams River in Surry County. His father, Beverly Booth, was a Revolutionary War veteran, a farmer, and a Baptist minister who brought his wife and several young children from Southampton to Surry, probably in 1791, and became pastor of the Otterdam Baptist Church. The Rev. Booth had been a part-time pastor of Sea Cock Baptist Church in Southampton until 1791, when he became ordained, and moved to Surry for a church and congregation of his own. (See John Asplundt's Annual Register of the Baptist Denomination in North America to the year 1791, Richmond (?), 1791). Around 1816 Beverly Booth went to Petersburg, Virginia, where he was instrumental in starting the Cypress Swamp Baptist Church. One of his sons, Robert, moved to Georgia in 1814.

    Samuel Booth was born in Surry in 1794, probably attended a local school taught by a member of his father's congregation, and followed the most likely livelihood available to a young man of his upbringing--that of farming. He probably enlisted in the Surry County Militia at an early age, was commissioned a lieutenant in 1827, and was promoted to Captain in the following year (see appendix L). Although all records for the Surry County Militia between 1830 and 1840 have been destroyed, he was most likely promoted to Colonel in the early part at the decade. His obituary (died January 20, 1876) refers to him as Colonel, and his grandchildren, alive as late as 1956, fondly referred to him as "Colonel Sam". Nonetheless when Surry's post 1840 records are surveyed, no mention is made of his name, and it is likely that he retired in order to devote full time to the construction of his home and the development of his plantation.

    As a look at the Surry County land Books will attest, Samuel Booth apparently took a fancy to occasionally dabbling in real estate., and by the mid 1830's owned considerable property, some of which he sold, and some of which formed the basis for his plantation. Construction of his house was undertaken on a 172 1/2 acre tract of land, probably in the fall of 1836, and was completed at a cost of $1380, according to the Surry County land Books for the year 1837. As Surry's "Personal Property Tax Books for 1837" note, Samuel Booth was assessed for "20 slaves. 9 horses, and a riding gig valued at $75" during the year "Snow Hill was constructed. When the relatively low cost of the structure is considered, it is reasonable to assume that the slaves played an important role in its construction: felling trees, sawing, hewing, and joining timbers for the frame, and making bricks. Yet, a professional house wright undoubtedly oversaw the over-all construction. Another house, known as "Oak Hill" and situated on Virginia Route 31 between Surry Court House and Scotland Wharf, was undoubtedly built by the same man, and is very similar in plan, detail, and brickwork. Surry County's Land Books for 1840 show that in 1839 additional expenditures amounting to $615. 75 went toward construction, probably dependencies.

    According to Booth family tradition, a difficult winter during the construction of the house resulted in the name "Snow Hill", but the earliest documented use of the title is to be found in the 1859 deed of sale transferring the plantation from Samuel Booth to William H. Rood of Southampton. (Surry County Deed Book 14, page (See appendix F).

    By 1852, "Snow Hill" had grown to include various adjoining parcels of land containing a. total of exactly 500 acres. Samuel's wife died later in the decade and, with his children grown, he sold the house and surrounding land in 1859 for the sum of $4500. He married a widow from adjoining Sussex County, and went to live with her on the farm she had inherited from her deceased husband.

    William H. Hood held the property from 1859 until 1875, when the outcome of a court case decreed the land be sold, and it was purchased by Samuel Booth's son, Binns Beverly Booth, who promptly moved in with his family. Just prior to the death of Binns Beverly Booth, he sold the house and two hundred acres to his son Samuel Peter Booth, a bachelor. "Sam Pete ", as he was known, remained in the house until incapacitated in 1930, at which point he went to live with his nephew, John Leo Wilcox, of Waverly, and later to a nursing home. Tenants inhabited the house from 1930 onward, and "Sam Pete" Booth, upon his death willed the house in 1933, to his nephew.

    C.      GRAVEYARD: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
    A.      Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
    B.      Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
    C.      Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
    Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.

    A.      Binns Beverly Booth
    B.      Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
    (The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)

    A.      Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
    B.      Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
    C.      Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
    D.      Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)

    J.      Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).



    There is a Booth Fork in Surry County about 2 miles Northeast of the Lightfoot Swamp. It is where St. Rt. 617 & 612 cross. There is also an Ellis Fork about a mile east of Booth Fork that may be named after Sally Ellis' father. DIED AT HIS RESIDENCE IN SUSSEX COUNTY THE OBIT GIVES HIS AGE AS 'nigh on to Ninety years of age' He was a Captain of the Home Guards at the time of the War Between the States ( Mary Pulley-Granddaughter) By the way Col. Samuel picture came from a gold locket the locket had a daguerreotype photo that was enlarged. From Kathleen Baird: On May 18, 1814 he was drafted at Petersburg for six (6) months of military service during the War of 1812. Samuel served as a private in Capt. Edward Prescud's (spelling?) Company of Infantry, Virginia Militia, from the 39th Regiment in the County of Dinwiddie. He was discharged in Norfolk om Oct 18,1814 after 5 months of service because of sickness. In April of 1839 he was appointed deputy sheriff. David Booth was the sheriff. He was commissioned a Lt. Col., on May 14, 1835 in the 71st Regiment of Infantry, 8th Brigade, 4th Division of the Virginia Militia (hence the title Col. Sam). He served in the Surry County Militia between 1835 and 1840. Samuel applied for bounty land in January of 1851. Mary applied for a pension in June of 1878 and said that as far as she was able to give it that at the time of his enlistment he was about 5 feet 10 inches tall, grey eyes, dark hair, fair and rosy complexion. The application was approved in April 1879 for a rate of eight dollars per month, commencing March 1878. Mary died July 5, 1891 Sources: Petersburg, Prince George and Surry Courthouses and family bible of Kathleen Baird. Another source list his marriage to Sarah Ellis as 12-23-1817 (per Kathleen Baird)



    Index to the War of 1812 Pay Rolls & Muster Rolls: CATALOG CARD
    NAME Booth, Samuel.
    Muster Rolls, p.588
    NOTE Part of index to: Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty Under
    the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 (Richmond, 1851) and: Muster Rolls
    of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 (Richmond, 1852) which
    supplements Pay Rolls. This collection is also available on microfilm.
    SUBJECT United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Registers.
    COLLECTION War of 1812 pay rolls and muster rolls.

    Henley Marriage & Obituary Database: CATALOG CARD NEWSPAPER Farmville Mercury, and official advertiser for Prince Edward, Cumberland, Buckingham, Appomattox and neighboring counties ENTRY Died- At his residence in Sussex County, Col. Samuel Booth, father of P. H. Booth of Petersburg. (Petersburg Index - Appeal). (p. 3, c. 2) DATE OF PUB. Thursday, January 27, 1876. FILM NO. Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 36). NOTE From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. SUBJECT Obituaries -- Virginia. SUBJECT Farmville (Va.) SUBJECT Buckingham County (Va.) SUBJECT Appomattox County (Va.) SUBJECT Cumberland County (Va.) ADDED ENTRY Henley, Bernard J. (Bernard John) COLLECTION Bernard J. Henley papers.

    1870 Census roll 1680, section M-593, pg. 24: Wakefield Twp, Sussex, Cty, Va age: 75 yoa Owned & Built Snow Hill Plantation in 1835

    Henley Marriage & Obituary Database: CATALOG CARD NEWSPAPER Farmville Mercury, and official advertiser for Prince Edward, Cumberland, Buckingham, Appomattox and neighboring counties ENTRY Died- At his residence in Sussex County, Col. Samuel Booth, father of P. H. Booth of Petersburg. (Petersburg Index - Appeal). (p. 3, c. 2) DATE OF PUB. Thursday, January 27, 1876. FILM NO. Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 36). NOTE From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. SUBJECT Obituaries -- Virginia. SUBJECT Farmville (Va.) SUBJECT Buckingham County (Va.) SUBJECT Appomattox County (Va.) SUBJECT Cumberland County (Va.) ADDED ENTRY Henley, Bernard J. (Bernard John) COLLECTION Bernard J. Henley papers.

    Hi Gene,

    I'll give you a call early next week after we recover from all the turkey. It's a little hectic here now.

    I know of only two marriages of Samuel Booth. In 1817 he married Sarah Ellis and on Dec. 22, 1859 he married Mary Eliza Tatum Owen of Wakefield. He moved into her house and lived there until he died 1876. Mary died in 1891.

    The Jean Johnson that you mentioned, does she live on 40 across from Snow Hill?

    Lonnie Baird L Baird Jr. [l.bairdjr@worldnet.att.net]

    gene, I hope this isn't disappointing; i am looking at many pensions from slaves who served in a couple of regiments i am studying. One pension of a man named "ROBERT GREEN"-- (this may be a changed name as many slaves took on other names after emancipation). In one of the affadavits, Robert's sister mentions that before the war, Robert worked on Snow Hill with Col. Booth: "He was botn in [Snory???] County, VA, lived with Col. Booth before the war, at Snow Hill. Col. Booth is dead." Robert Green had a light complexion and apparently had a white father--who this father was i have no idea; I am assuming that this means that he had a slave mother. In late 1863 Green fled to Norfolk at the "Fairgrounds" and enlisted in the Second US Colored Cavalry (Company A). He married a woman from Norfolk right after the war but she apparently lost her mind; he later married again but got in trouble when he impregnated the teen-age niece of his second wife. I am interested if you know of anything concerning the Booth family, esp. Samuel Booth concerning the Civil War; did any of them join? lose their land, slaves, etc.? thanks mike degruccio michael degruccio [degruccio.1@nd.edu]

    Title: Family Bible
    Page: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/BibleII/37939/0020.tif
    Source Text: Samuel Booth son of Rev. Beverly Booth departed this life Thursday January 20th at two o'clock in the morning 1876 in the eighty first year of his age

    Title: 1850 Federal Census - Surry County, Virginia
    Entry Date: July 26, 1850
    Source Text: Samuel Booth: 55 years old Farmer Value of Real Estate: 7000 Born in Virginia Sally Booth: 53 years old Born in Virginia Children at home: Binns B. Booth (16); Georgianna Booth (12)

    1870 Census roll 1680, section M-593, pg. 24:. Wakefield Twp, Sussex, Cty, Va age: 75 yoa. Owned & Built Snow Hill Plantation in 1835. Marriage to Sally Ellis was witness by David Booth.
    The following info may be of help later: There appears to be some discrepancy about Samuel's second marriage. On 10-18-07 Kernneth Coker said to Jean Johnson that Colonel Samuel Booth married the second time in 1861 to Mary Elizabeth Tatum Owen "The widow Owen" and they lived near Wakefield. Jenny Barrett Nicholson's husbands grandfather, Peter Holmes was in that family??
    Dtd: 4 Jun 90

    Title Booth, Col. Samuel, died, Sussex County. Note Petersburg Index and Appeal (Petersburg, Va. : Daily) (Film 106). Note January 21, 1876, page 3, column 1. Other Format Available on microfilm from the Library of Virginia.

    According to Mary Pulley, his grand-daughter (living in Ivor in 1936), Col. Sam was a Cartain in the Home Guards at the time of the War Between the States.

    (Medical):Obituary says he had cancer on the neck, of which he died.
    Paralysis for 2 years prior to death

    Lived(s) In:
    Lived their with the Owens wife and died there

    Medical:
    Obituary says he had cancer on the neck, of which he died

    Property:
    SNOW HILL
    Now owned by Peter Post of Richmond, VA, the house Snow Hill, located about five miles East of Waverly on Route 40, was built in 1836 by Samuel Booth. He was a farmer and a colonel in the Surry County Militia between 1835 and 1840. It was later inhabited by his children and grandchildren. Samuel Booth's father, Beverly Booth, was a Revolutionary War veteran who served October 1776 - September 1781. He first moved to Surry County just across the Blackwater River by the Otterdam Swamp in 1794 and had built his home approximately a mile from the Snow Hill location. He was also a farmer and Baptist preacher whose small church originally stood within sight of the house Snow Hill.
    Snow Hill is located directly across the road from 1900 Martin Luther King Highway. Plans are being made to restore this historic house.

    Religion:
    A zealous and esteemed member for about 50 years ... W.E.Allen, Surry Methodist Circuit

    Military:
    On May 18, 1814 he was drafted at Petersburg for six (6) months of military service during the War of 1812. Samuel served as a private in Capt. Edward Prescud's (spelling?) Company of Infantry, Virginia Militia, from the 39th Regiment in the County of Dinwiddie. He was discharged in Norfolk om Oct 18,1814 after 5 months of service because of sickness.

    View of Record: War of 1812 Pay Roll
    Title: Booth, Samuel.          
    Gen. noteMuster Rolls, p.588          
    NotePart of index to: Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty Under the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 (Richmond, 1851) and: Muster Rolls of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 (Richmond, 1852) which supplements Pay Rolls. This collection is also available on microfilm.          
    NoteWar of 1812 pay rolls and muster rolls.          
    Subject - PersonalBooth, Samuel.          
    Subject -GeographicUnited States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Registers.          




    Military:
    Booth served as a captain in the Surry County Militia and later as a lieutenant colonel of the 71st Regiment of the Virginia Militia. (Va. Historical Landmark Commission documents)

    Residence:


    SNOW HILL

    HOME OF COLONEL SAMUEL BOOTH

    OTTERDAM AREA, SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA



    "SNOW HILL"
    HOME OF COLONEL SAMUEL BOOTH
    OTTERDAM AREA, SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA


    Location:      Northwest side of Virginia Route 4o~ .55 mile travelling east from the bridge over the Otterdam Swamp, Surry County, Virginia.
                  
                   Latitude:      37° 05' 25"
                   Longitude:      77° 02' 55"




    Present
    Owners:           Mrs. John Leo Wilcox, Waverly, Virginia
                   Mrs. Rosalie W. Priddy, Ashland, Virginia


    Statement of
    Significance:      This is a typical Tidewater Virginia plantation house of the pre-Civil War era. Constructed in 1836, it is a five bay, central hall, single pile structure of two and one half stories, and exhibits characteristics of the late eighteenth century which remained prevalent in rural southeastern Virginia well into the nineteenth century.



    PART I: HISTORICAL INFORMATION

    Samuel Booth was a middle class Tidewater Virginia planter who owned 500 acres of farmland eleven miles southwest of the Jams River in Surry County. His father, Beverly Booth, was a Revolutionary War veteran, a farmer, and a Baptist minister who brought his wife and several young children from Southampton to Surry, probably in 1791, and became pastor of the Otterdam Baptist Church. The Rev. Booth had been a part-time pastor of Sea Cock Baptist Church in Southampton until 1791, when he became ordained, and moved to Surry for a church and congregation of his own. (See John Asplundt's Annual Register of the Baptist Denomination in North America to the year 1791, Richmond (?), 1791). Around 1816 Beverly Booth went to Petersburg, Virginia, where he was instrumental in starting the Cypress Swamp Baptist Church. One of his sons, Robert, moved to Georgia in 1814.

    Samuel. Booth was born in Surry in 1794, probably attended a local school taught by a member of his father's congregation, and followed the most likely livelihood available to a young man of his upbringing--that of farming. He probably enlisted in the Surry County Militia at an early age, was commissioned a lieutenant in 1827, and was promoted to Captain in the following year (see appendix L). Although all records for the Surry County Militia between 1830 and 1840 have been destroyed, he was most likely promoted to Colonel in the early part at the decade. His obituary (died January 20, 1876) refers to him as Colonel, and his grandchildren, alive as late as 1956, fondly referred to him as "Colonel Sam". Nonetheless when Surry's post 1840 records are surveyed, no mention is made of his name, and it is likely that he retired in order to devote full time to the construction of his home and the development of his plantation.

    As a look at the Surry County land Books will attest, Samuel Booth apparently took a fancy to occasionally dabbling in real estate., and by the mid 1830's owned considerable property, some of which he sold, and some of which formed the basis for his plantation. Construction of his house was undertaken on a 172 1/2 acre tract of land, probably in the fall of 1836, and was completed at a cost of $1380, according to the Surry County land Books for the year 1837. As Surry's "Personal Property Tax Books for 1837" note, Samuel Booth was assessed for "20 slaves. 9 horses, and a riding gig valued at $75" during the year "Snow Hill was constructed. When the relatively low cost of the structure is considered, it is reasonable to assume that the slaves played an important role in its construction: felling trees, sawing, hewing, and joining timbers for the frame, and making bricks. Yet, a professional house wright undoubtedly oversaw the over-all construction. Another house, known as "Oak Hill" and situated on Virginia Route 31 between Surry Court House and Scotland Wharf, was undoubtedly built by the same man, and is very similar in plan, detail, and brickwork. Surry County's Land Books for 1840 show that in 1839 additional expenditures amounting to $615. 75 went toward construction, probably dependencies.

    According to Booth family tradition, a difficult winter during the construction of the house resulted in the name "Snow Hill", but the earliest documented use of the title is to be found in the 1859 deed of sale transferring the plantation from Samuel Booth to William H. Rood of Southampton. (Surry County Deed Book 14, page (See appendix F).

    By 1852, "Snow Hill" had grown to include various adjoining parcels of land containing a. total of exactly 500 acres. Samuel's wife died later in the decade and, with his children grown, he sold the house and surrounding land in 1859 for the sum of $4500. He married a widow from adjoining Sussex County, and went to live with her on the farm she had inherited from her deceased husband.
    William H. Hood held the property from 1859 until 1875, when the outcome of a court case decreed the land be sold, and it was purchased by Samuel Booth's son, Binns Beverly Booth, who promptly moved in with his family. Just prior to the death of Binns Beverly Booth, he sold the house and two hundred acres to his son Samuel Peter Booth, a bachelor. "Sam Pete ", as he was known, remained in the house until incapacitated in 1930, at which point he went to live with his nephew, John Leo Wilcox, of Waverly, and later to a nursing home. Tenants inhabited the house from 1930 onward, and the house was willed by "Sam Pete" Booth, upon his death in 1933, to his nephew.


    PART II: ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION

    A.      General Statement

    1.      Architectural Character:      This is a typical Tidewater Virginia plantation house of the pro-Civil War era which has undergone little alteration since its construction in 1836. It is a five bay, central hall, single pile, two-and-one-half story frame structure, and exhibits characteristics of late 18th century architecture which remained prevalent in rural, southeastern, Virginia well into the 19th century.

    2.      Condition of Fabric: Good.

         B.      Description of Exterior

    1.      General Character: A five bay, two-and-one-half story structure covered by beaded-edge weatherboards, possessing a fine modillion cornice and fielded-panel doors which tell a continuity of architectural tradition in conser-vative, slave-holding, tidewater Virginia.

    2. Foundations: The building is set upon brick piers, adequately spaced to allow free circulation of air around the structural timbers--a necessity in the damp, termite filled climate of the tidewater.

    3. Brickwork: All brickwork, both in the foundation walls and in the chimneys, is laid in five course American bond. Bricks measure approximately 8" x 3" x 3-5/4" and five courses rise 16".

    4. Structural system: The building is of frame construction, of hard Virginia pine. Larger framing members, such as the major bearing plates which rest upon the brick foundations, are hand hewn. Smaller members are sawn. Studs measure roughly 3" x 4"and are placed 16~ upon centers. The bearing plates measure approximately 10" x 12".

    4. Doors: Front and back entries have double doors, each consisting of three fielded panels. All other doors in the building are of the traditional six-panel variety.

    5. Hardware: The house is fortunate enough to have retained the majority of its original hardware although some had been replaced with Victorian examples. Rooms on the second and third floors boast square, iron plate latches, with thumb bolts and brass knobs. These are unmarked by their maker, but are probably of English origin. Of the five box locks originally found on the first floor, only two remain--on the closet door beneath the stair, and on the door between the hall and the dining room. This latter example is marked by "Carpen-ter & Company, patentees", and the keeper is stamped with a crown and the initials "W R', representing King William IV, ruler of England from 1830 until 1837. On the upper floors, there is only one box lock-- to be found on the door of the small room just above the south entry. It has neither knobs nor a thumb latch--only a key for 1ocking --suggesting that the room was used only for storage, and not as a nursery or sewing room, as has occasionally been suggested. The double doors which open off the back side of the hall to the exterior never had a lock of any kind, only a wooden bar placed in iron holders,
    The only wrought iron to be found in the entire house are the strap hinges which bold the exterior shutters. These hinges, however, are attached to the shatters with screws, and not with nails as might be expected. Nails throughout the house are of the early machine cut variety. Hinges on all doors are of cast iron, those in the parlor and dining room having examples which raise the doors a total of 1/2 " as they are opened--suggesting that there may have been some floor covering which the owner did not want the moving doors to wear.

    6      Windows and shutters: All windows are wooden double-hung sashes, unweighted, consisting of "nine-over-nine" light sashes oh the first floor, and "six-over-six" on the second floor. The small double hung sashes, which light the third floor re of the "four-over-four" variety
    Shutters were originally hung on the exterior only on the south front of the building--facing the road, which runs in front of the house. During the last quarter of the 19th century, shutters were added to the north side and to the third floor, but these have long since disappeared.

    7.      Roof: An old roof (possibly the original) of: hard pine or cypress shingles still exists beneath the current roof of tin, added in 1972 to prevent water damage. All of the shingles are of random width, measuring 18" in length, 6" of which was exposed to the weather. All shingles have rounded ends to prevent warping in the hot sun.

    Lightening rods: The lightening rods seen on both chimneys of the house in old photographs were un-doubtedly original. Only sections still remain.

    9.      The front porch, visible in old photographs, was original to the house, but was taken down in 1950 when its structure had become unsafe. Another porch was added at that time, but that too has since been removed. Included in this study is a proposed reconstruction of the porch taken from old photos, measurements, and the existing outline of the porch still visible on the front of the house.

    Description of Interior:

    Woodwork: Paneled wainscot is found throughout the first floor and extends up the stairwell to the second floor. The second floor has chair mould and base-boards throughout, and the third floor has only baseboard. There are no cornices of any form in any of the rooms on the interior.

    Painted. Interiors: Fortunate enough to have endured the poverty of the Booth family, the interiors of "Snow Hill'. have escaped the ravages often dealt by well intentioned renovators. With the exception of woodwork in the dining room, painted by tenants in the mid-20th century, the original painted, grained, and marbled surfaces are extant throughout the house. Although wear and tear, natural aging, and even abuse have taken their tolls upon the surfaces, much is exceptionally well preserved. The wainscoted hallway is painted a deep, almost olive, green, and the risers of the steps are marbled. Newel posts are mahoganized, and the stick balusters are painted the same: green. The wainscot now found in the parlor, and that now painted over in the dining room, is representative of the fancy painting, which reached its height in the era between 1820 and 1840. The baseboards are marbled, rails and stiles of the wainscot are simulated mahogany, and panels are painted in imitation of birds-eye and curly maple. The dado cap, the door and window jamb moldings, are all painted a deep blue. Sunbursts in the parlor mantle are gilded with gold leaf. Doors throughout the house are painted with mahogany stiles and rails and with maple panels, identical to the wainscot of the first floor. Plaster surfaces throughout the house were applied over split lathes, and were left white. They were probably whitewashed often, and contain no signs of stenciling or wall painting.


         3.      Flooring: All the floors are of Virginia hard pine, varying in width from three to six inches. Without exception a single board runs the complete length of a room.

         4.      Fireplaces: There are four fireplaces in the house, 2 each on the first and second floors. There are no fireplaces on the third floor. All hearths are of square brick tiles. The finest mantle is gained, has herringbone and Greek key moldings, and gilded sunbursts, and is to be found in the parlor.

    D. The Site: Within the immediate environs of the house are known to have been a smokehouse, an icehouse, barns, a kitchen, and a building referred to as the "weaving house". None of these buildings are still standing, although the frame of the smokehouse has been salvaged and will eventually be recon-structed. Woodwork from the kitchen, taken down in 1959, is in storage, and the chimney and foundations for the building still exist. There are no photographs of any of the other buildings, with the exception of the "weaving house", and it is highly unlikely that any archaeological excavations will take place.

    Military:
    He was commissioned a Lt. Col., on May 14, 1835 in the 71st Regiment of Infantry, 8th Brigade, 4th Division of the Virginia Militia (hence the title Col. Sam). He served in the Surry County Militia between 1835 and 1840.

    In April of 1839 he was appointed deputy sheriff. David Booth was the sheriff.

    Political Office:
    County Corresponding Committees Nominated by the Van Buren Convention held in the Capitol Richmond, 11th Jan., 1836.
    The following gentlemen, who compose the Republican Corresponding Committee for the county of Surry will please remember that a full meeting of the members is respectfully requested to meet at the court-house,
    the fourth Monday in this month, (being court day):

    Wm. E. B. Ruffin, Philip Smith, Wm. H. Edwards, Walter S. Booth, James S. Clark, James D. Edwards, Drury Stith, Wm. E. Bailey, Edwain White, John Spratley, Thomas Ruffin, David Booth, Saml. Booth, Amos Sledge, David Hargrave, Edwin T. Spratley, Patrick H. Bilbro and Arch'd Davis
    Richard H. Edwards, chairman.
    1836

    Residence:
    Completed at at cost of $1830



    SNOW HILL

    HOME OF COLONEL SAMUEL BOOTH

    OTTERDAM AREA, SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA



    "SNOW HILL"
    HOME OF COLONEL SAMUEL BOOTH
    OTTERDAM AREA, SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA


    Location:      Northwest side of Virginia Route 4o~ .55 mile travelling east from the bridge over the Otterdam Swamp, Surry County, Virginia.
                  
                   Latitude:      37° 05' 25"
                   Longitude:      77° 02' 55"




    Present
    Owners:           Mrs. John Leo Wilcox, Waverly, Virginia
                   Mrs. Rosalie W. Priddy, Ashland, Virginia


    Statement of
    Significance:      This is a typical Tidewater Virginia plantation house of the pre-Civil War era. Constructed in 1836, it is a five bay, central hall, single pile structure of two and one half stories, and exhibits characteristics of the late eighteenth century which remained prevalent in rural southeastern Virginia well into the nineteenth century.



    PART I: HISTORICAL INFORMATION

    Samuel Booth was a middle class Tidewater Virginia planter who owned 500 acres of farmland eleven miles southwest of the Jams River in Surry County. His father, Beverly Booth, was a Revolutionary War veteran, a farmer, and a Baptist minister who brought his wife and several young children from Southampton to Surry, probably in 1791, and became pastor of the Otterdam Baptist Church. The Rev. Booth had been a part-time pastor of Sea Cock Baptist Church in Southampton until 1791, when he became ordained, and moved to Surry for a church and congregation of his own. (See John Asplundt's Annual Register of the Baptist Denomination in North America to the year 1791, Richmond (?), 1791). Around 1816 Beverly Booth went to Petersburg, Virginia, where he was instrumental in starting the Cypress Swamp Baptist Church. One of his sons, Robert, moved to Georgia in 1814.

    Samuel. Booth was born in Surry in 1794, probably attended a local school taught by a member of his father's congregation, and followed the most likely livelihood available to a young man of his upbringing--that of farming. He probably enlisted in the Surry County Militia at an early age, was commissioned a lieutenant in 1827, and was promoted to Captain in the following year (see appendix L). Although all records for the Surry County Militia between 1830 and 1840 have been destroyed, he was most likely promoted to Colonel in the early part at the decade. His obituary (died January 20, 1876) refers to him as Colonel, and his grandchildren, alive as late as 1956, fondly referred to him as "Colonel Sam". Nonetheless when Surry's post 1840 records are surveyed, no mention is made of his name, and it is likely that he retired in order to devote full time to the construction of his home and the development of his plantation.

    As a look at the Surry County land Books will attest, Samuel Booth apparently took a fancy to occasionally dabbling in real estate., and by the mid 1830's owned considerable property, some of which he sold, and some of which formed the basis for his plantation. Construction of his house was undertaken on a 172 1/2 acre tract of land, probably in the fall of 1836, and was completed at a cost of $1380, according to the Surry County land Books for the year 1837. As Surry's "Personal Property Tax Books for 1837" note, Samuel Booth was assessed for "20 slaves. 9 horses, and a riding gig valued at $75" during the year "Snow Hill was constructed. When the relatively low cost of the structure is considered, it is reasonable to assume that the slaves played an important role in its construction: felling trees, sawing, hewing, and joining timbers for the frame, and making bricks. Yet, a professional house wright undoubtedly oversaw the over-all construction. Another house, known as "Oak Hill" and situated on Virginia Route 31 between Surry Court House and Scotland Wharf, was undoubtedly built by the same man, and is very similar in plan, detail, and brickwork. Surry County's Land Books for 1840 show that in 1839 additional expenditures amounting to $615. 75 went toward construction, probably dependencies.

    According to Booth family tradition, a difficult winter during the construction of the house resulted in the name "Snow Hill", but the earliest documented use of the title is to be found in the 1859 deed of sale transferring the plantation from Samuel Booth to William H. Rood of Southampton. (Surry County Deed Book 14, page (See appendix F).

    By 1852, "Snow Hill" had grown to include various adjoining parcels of land containing a. total of exactly 500 acres. Samuel's wife died later in the decade and, with his children grown, he sold the house and surrounding land in 1859 for the sum of $4500. He married a widow from adjoining Sussex County, and went to live with her on the farm she had inherited from her deceased husband.
    William H. Hood held the property from 1859 until 1875, when the outcome of a court case decreed the land be sold, and it was purchased by Samuel Booth's son, Binns Beverly Booth, who promptly moved in with his family. Just prior to the death of Binns Beverly Booth, he sold the house and two hundred acres to his son Samuel Peter Booth, a bachelor. "Sam Pete ", as he was known, remained in the house until incapacitated in 1930, at which point he went to live with his nephew, John Leo Wilcox, of Waverly, and later to a nursing home. Tenants inhabited the house from 1930 onward, and the house was willed by "Sam Pete" Booth, upon his death in 1933, to his nephew.


    PART II: ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION

    A.      General Statement

    1.      Architectural Character:      This is a typical Tidewater Virginia plantation house of the pro-Civil War era which has undergone little alteration since its construction in 1836. It is a five bay, central hall, single pile, two-and-one-half story frame structure, and exhibits characteristics of late 18th century architecture which remained prevalent in rural, southeastern, Virginia well into the 19th century.

    2.      Condition of Fabric: Good.

         B.      Description of Exterior

    1.      General Character: A five bay, two-and-one-half story structure covered by beaded-edge weatherboards, possessing a fine modillion cornice and fielded-panel doors which tell a continuity of architectural tradition in conser-vative, slave-holding, tidewater Virginia.

    2. Foundations: The building is set upon brick piers, adequately spaced to allow free circulation of air around the structural timbers--a necessity in the damp, termite filled climate of the tidewater.

    3. Brickwork: All brickwork, both in the foundation walls and in the chimneys, is laid in five course American bond. Bricks measure approximately 8" x 3" x 3-5/4" and five courses rise 16".

    4. Structural system: The building is of frame construction, of hard Virginia pine. Larger framing members, such as the major bearing plates which rest upon the brick foundations, are hand hewn. Smaller members are sawn. Studs measure roughly 3" x 4"and are placed 16~ upon centers. The bearing plates measure approximately 10" x 12".

    4. Doors: Front and back entries have double doors, each consisting of three fielded panels. All other doors in the building are of the traditional six-panel variety.

    5. Hardware: The house is fortunate enough to have retained the majority of its original hardware although some had been replaced with Victorian examples. Rooms on the second and third floors boast square, iron plate latches, with thumb bolts and brass knobs. These are unmarked by their maker, but are probably of English origin. Of the five box locks originally found on the first floor, only two remain--on the closet door beneath the stair, and on the door between the hall and the dining room. This latter example is marked by "Carpen-ter & Company, patentees", and the keeper is stamped with a crown and the initials "W R', representing King William IV, ruler of England from 1830 until 1837. On the upper floors, there is only one box lock-- to be found on the door of the small room just above the south entry. It has neither knobs nor a thumb latch--only a key for 1ocking --suggesting that the room was used only for storage, and not as a nursery or sewing room, as has occasionally been suggested. The double doors which open off the back side of the hall to the exterior never had a lock of any kind, only a wooden bar placed in iron holders,
    The only wrought iron to be found in the entire house are the strap hinges which bold the exterior shutters. These hinges, however, are attached to the shatters with screws, and not with nails as might be expected. Nails throughout the house are of the early machine cut variety. Hinges on all doors are of cast iron, those in the parlor and dining room having examples which raise the doors a total of 1/2 " as they are opened--suggesting that there may have been some floor covering which the owner did not want the moving doors to wear.

    6      Windows and shutters: All windows are wooden double-hung sashes, unweighted, consisting of "nine-over-nine" light sashes oh the first floor, and "six-over-six" on the second floor. The small double hung sashes, which light the third floor re of the "four-over-four" variety
    Shutters were originally hung on the exterior only on the south front of the building--facing the road, which runs in front of the house. During the last quarter of the 19th century, shutters were added to the north side and to the third floor, but these have long since disappeared.

    7.      Roof: An old roof (possibly the original) of: hard pine or cypress shingles still exists beneath the current roof of tin, added in 1972 to prevent water damage. All of the shingles are of random width, measuring 18" in length, 6" of which was exposed to the weather. All shingles have rounded ends to prevent warping in the hot sun.

    Lightening rods: The lightening rods seen on both chimneys of the house in old photographs were un-doubtedly original. Only sections still remain.

    9.      The front porch, visible in old photographs, was original to the house, but was taken down in 1950 when its structure had become unsafe. Another porch was added at that time, but that too has since been removed. Included in this study is a proposed reconstruction of the porch taken from old photos, measurements, and the existing outline of the porch still visible on the front of the house.

    Description of Interior:

    Woodwork: Paneled wainscot is found throughout the first floor and extends up the stairwell to the second floor. The second floor has chair mould and base-boards throughout, and the third floor has only baseboard. There are no cornices of any form in any of the rooms on the interior.

    Painted. Interiors: Fortunate enough to have endured the poverty of the Booth family, the interiors of "Snow Hill'. have escaped the ravages often dealt by well intentioned renovators. With the exception of woodwork in the dining room, painted by tenants in the mid-20th century, the original painted, grained, and marbled surfaces are extant throughout the house. Although wear and tear, natural aging, and even abuse have taken their tolls upon the surfaces, much is exceptionally well preserved. The wainscoted hallway is painted a deep, almost olive, green, and the risers of the steps are marbled. Newel posts are mahoganized, and the stick balusters are painted the same: green. The wainscot now found in the parlor, and that now painted over in the dining room, is representative of the fancy painting, which reached its height in the era between 1820 and 1840. The baseboards are marbled, rails and stiles of the wainscot are simulated mahogany, and panels are painted in imitation of birds-eye and curly maple. The dado cap, the door and window jamb moldings, are all painted a deep blue. Sunbursts in the parlor mantle are gilded with gold leaf. Doors throughout the house are painted with mahogany stiles and rails and with maple panels, identical to the wainscot of the first floor. Plaster surfaces throughout the house were applied over split lathes, and were left white. They were probably whitewashed often, and contain no signs of stenciling or wall painting.


         3.      Flooring: All the floors are of Virginia hard pine, varying in width from three to six inches. Without exception a single board runs the complete length of a room.

         4.      Fireplaces: There are four fireplaces in the house, 2 each on the first and second floors. There are no fireplaces on the third floor. All hearths are of square brick tiles. The finest mantle is gained, has herringbone and Greek key moldings, and gilded sunbursts, and is to be found in the parlor.

    D. The Site: Within the immediate environs of the house are known to have been a smokehouse, an icehouse, barns, a kitchen, and a building referred to as the "weaving house". None of these buildings are still standing, although the frame of the smokehouse has been salvaged and will eventually be recon-structed. Woodwork from the kitchen, taken down in 1959, is in storage, and the chimney and foundations for the building still exist. There are no photographs of any of the other buildings, with the exception of the "weaving house", and it is highly unlikely that any archaeological excavations will take place.

    Court:
    In April of 1839 he was appointed deputy sheriff. David Booth was the sheriff.

    Census:
    age 75 in 1870 census and occupation listed as farmer. Persons living with him were listed as: Mary E. Booth, age 50 (keeping house); Mary Owen, age 19; John Owen, age 18 (at school), Elizabeth Parson, age 50; Amy (Amie Lee) L, age 7.

    Samuel Booth Values: Real Estate $700, personal property $5700
    Mary E. Booth Values: Real Estate $5000, personal property $2000

    Medical:
    for 2 years prior to death

    Alt. Death:
    from a photo copy of a document at Kenneth Coker's

    Died:
    Main Entry Farmville Mercury, and official advertiser for Prince Edward, Cumberland, Buckingham, Appomattox and neighboring counties
    Title Died- At his residence in Sussex County, Col. Samuel Booth, father of P. H. Booth of Petersburg. (Petersburg Index - Appeal). (p. 3, c. 2). Publication Thursday, January 27, 1876. Gen. note From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Other Format Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 36). Subject - Personal Booth, Samuel, d.1876.
    Subject - Topical Obituaries -- Virginia.
    Subject -Geographic Farmville (Va.)
    Buckingham County (Va.)
    Appomattox County (Va.)
    Cumberland County (Va.)
    Genre/Form Obituaries -- Virginia -- Sussex County.
    Added Entry Henley, Bernard J. (Bernard John)
    Added Title Bernard J. Henley papers.

    Buried:
    \\ulGRAVEYARD\\ulnone: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
         Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
         Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
         Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
    Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.

         Binns Beverly Booth
         Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
    (The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)

         Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
         Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
         Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
         Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)

    J.      Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).

    LVA Record:
    Record 203 out of 1492      Previous Record Next Record
    Main Entry      Link Farmville Mercury, and official advertiser for Prince Edward, Cumberland, Buckingham, Appomattox and neighboring counties
    Title      Link Died- At his residence in Sussex County, Col. Samuel Booth, father of P. H. Booth of Petersburg. (Petersburg Index - Appeal). (p. 3, c. 2).
    Publication      Thursday, January 27, 1876.
    Gen. note      From the marriage and obituary citations compiled by Bernard J. Henley from Virginia newspapers on microfilm at the Library of Virginia.
    Other Format      Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 36).
    Subject - Personal      LinkBooth, Samuel, d.1876.
    Subject - Topical      LinkObituaries -- Virginia.
    Subject -Geographic      LinkFarmville (Va.)

    Samuel married ELLIS Sarah (Sally) on 26 Dec 1816 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Sarah (daughter of ELLIS Benjamin and JONES Sarah (Sally)) was born about 1798 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 24 Oct 1861 in Southampton County, VA; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 181.  ELLIS Sarah (Sally) was born about 1798 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (daughter of ELLIS Benjamin and JONES Sarah (Sally)); died on 24 Oct 1861 in Southampton County, VA; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 452
    • Alt. Marriage: 23 Dec 1816, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
    • Alt. Name: 26 Dec 1816; Sarah Elizabeth

    Notes:

    Age 36 in the 1870 Census....Section M-593/1680 (poss conflict) In the Death Records of Southampton County 1853-1870, by Gray this shows that a Georgiana Bailey reported her mother Sarah Bailey dying of diarhoea in Southampton County on 10/24/1861 at age 70. Spouse listed as unknown and

    Alt. Marriage:
    Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
    about Samuel Booth
    Name:
    Samuel Booth          
    Gender:Male          
    Spouse Name:Sally Ellis          
    Spouse Gender:Female          
    Marriage Date:23 Dec 1816          
    County:Surry          
    State:Virginia          

    Alt. Name:
    From Beverly Booth Family Bible

    Buried:
    GRAVEYARD: Persons buried in the graveyard at Snow Hill:
         Col. Samuel Booth and his wife (no gravestone remains)
         Sarah Ellis Booth (no gravestone remains)
         Georgianna Booth James (no gravestone remains)
    Note: Her husband, Dr. Richard Henry James, was an alcoholic who abandoned his wife. When he died, the Booth's refused to let him be buried next to his wife, and he was interred on a nearby farm owned by the Rogers family.

         Binns Beverly Booth
         Elizabeth Bingham Baird Booth (his wife)
    (The issue of D & E above are F, G, H)

         Elizabeth (Nannie) Bell Booth, infant daughter died during the 1880's (no gravestone remains)
         Annie L. Booth, 1872 - 1885 or 95
         Virginia Frances Booth Parsons (no gravestone remains)
         Dallas Parsons, her husband. (no gravestone remains)

    J.      Also buried in the graveyard, (no gravestone remains), are 2 children of Joseph Booth (son of Capt. David Booth). Neither ever married, both lived into old age, an they supposedly lived together in Dendron, Surry County, Virginia. Marie Baird attended their funerals during the 1920's, but she is not sure of the exact date. Their names were Agnes Booth and Patrick Booth (no gravestone remains).

    Notes:

    Married:
    Title: Family Bible
    Page: http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/BibleII/37939/0022.tif
    Source Text: Samuel Booth was married to Sarah Ellis on the 26th of December in the year 1816

    Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
    about Samuel Booth
    Name:
    Samuel Booth          
    Gender:Male          
    Spouse Name:Sally Ellis          
    Spouse Gender:Female          
    Marriage Date:23 Dec 1816          
    County:Surry          
    State:Virginia          

    Children:
    1. BOOTH Benjamin Ellis and died.
    2. BOOTH Patrick Henry, Sr. was born on 8 Aug 1820 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 22 Mar 1896; was buried in Petersburg, VA (Blandford Cemetary).
    3. BOOTH Rebecca Ann was born on 1 Aug 1829 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 7 Dec 1907 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried on 9 Dec 1907 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
    4. 90. Capt. BOOTH Binns Beverly was born on 8 Apr 1834 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 6 Oct 1904; was buried on 8 Oct 1904 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    5. BOOTH Georgianna Elizabeth was born on 2 Mar 1838 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Plantation); died on 23 Nov 1897; was buried in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    6. BOOTH Amy (Annie) Lee was born on 2 May 1862; died on 8 Nov 1917; was buried in 1917 in Wakefield Township, Sussex County, VA.
    7. BOOTH Elizabeth Gertrude was born on 17 Nov 1866 in Dinwiddie County, VA; and died.

  9. 182.  BAIRD (Alexander) Peter, Sr. was born on 24 Apr 1795 in Petersburg, VA (son of BAIRD James Harrison and COGBILL Francis (Fanny)); died on 8 Jun 1872 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Baird Family Cemetary(Grape Hill), Rt. 612)).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Va Militia
    • Occupation: Grocer & Farmer

    Notes:

    Peter Baird: Dept of Interior, War of 1812, Act of Feb 14, 1871 records shows: Enlisted....... Aug 7, 1812 Discharge.....Feb 7, 1813 Served in 62nd Va Regiment, Virginia Militia under Capt Allen Temple, Regiment commanded by Col. Lucas and was Honorably discharged at Ft. Norfolk, Va. He served as a private. He received 2 bounty- land warranties for service and subsequently received pension for service at age 76. It is also stated that he disposed of the bounty land (80 acres). He also applied and was granted another (the 2nd ) bounty land warrant (7-4-1841). This shows that at this time (age 56) he was titled a Col. in the Virginia Militia. It further shows his mailing address as Disputanta, Prince George, Va. Married by James Hill (aird Family Bible)

    This information obtained from Nelie Parsons York and Lonnie Baird by Doris Jean Johnson Joined the Va Militia on 8/7/1812 and served for 6 months

    (Alexander) married BINGHAM Elizabeth Mckee on 24 Jan 1817 in Prince George County, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of BINGHAM William and CRAMMER Mary) was born on 19 Dec 1798 in Prince George County, VA; died on 15 Sep 1875 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Baird Family Cemetary(Grape Hill), Rt. 612)). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 183.  BINGHAM Elizabeth Mckee was born on 19 Dec 1798 in Prince George County, VA (daughter of BINGHAM William and CRAMMER Mary); died on 15 Sep 1875 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Baird Family Cemetary(Grape Hill), Rt. 612)).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 167

    Notes:

    According to census records, her parents were still in England. Baird-Booth-Parsons Bible shows both years for her birth. Married By James Hill. Poss buried in the Baird Cemetery with her husband.
    The cemetery is located in a field off Rt. 612 ( Otterdam Rd.) Now, 2007, the farm is owned by Phillip Chappell, Jr.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married by James Hill

    Children:
    1. BAIRD Mary Francis was born on 13 Dec 1817 in Petersburg, VA; and died.
    2. BAIRD James William was born on 30 Nov 1819 in Petersburg, VA; and died.
    3. BAIRD Ephraim Winfield was born on 18 Feb 1822 in Petersburg, VA (Petersburg General Hosp); died on 26 Feb 1826 in Petersburg, VA.
    4. BAIRD Robert Birchette was born on 7 Apr 1824 in Petersburg, VA; died on 10 Mar 1841.
    5. BAIRD Alexander Peter, Jr. was born on 7 Aug 1826 in Petersburg, VA; died on 24 Sep 1884 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in 1884 in Surry County, VA (Baird Family Cemetary(Grape Hill), Rt. 612)).
    6. BAIRD Thaddeus Montgomery was born on 23 Jan 1829 in Petersburg, VA; died on 31 Oct 1880.
    7. BAIRD Richard Pleasant was born on 12 Apr 1831 in Petersburg, VA; died on 9 Oct 1843.
    8. 91. BAIRD Elizabeth (Eliza) Bingham was born on 5 Mar 1834 in Petersburg, VA. Or Prince George Cty; died on 16 Jan 1903 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried on 18 Jan 1903 in Surry County, VA (Snow Hill Cemetery).
    9. BAIRD Leonidus Floyd was born on 5 Mar 1834 in Petersburg, VA; died on 10 Jan 1860; was buried in Petersburg, VA.