Matches 1,001 to 1,050 of 5,538
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Social Security Death Index
about Linwood Warthan
Name:Linwood Warthan SSN:223-14-0132 Last Residence:23890 Waverly, Sussex, Virginia, United States of America Born:3 Feb 1914 Last Benefit:23890 Waverly, Sussex, Virginia, United States of America Died:Feb 1982 State (Year) SSN issued:Virginia (Before 1951) | WARTHAN Linwood Franklin (I4035)
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Social Security Death Index
about Nina Phillippe
Name:Nina Phillippe SSN:322-12-4241 Last Residence:60475 Steger, Cook, Illinois, United States of America Born:1 Apr 1901 Died:Jul 1986 State (Year) SSN issued:Illinois (Before 1951) | HEATH Nina Fern (I6242)
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Social Security Death Index
about Grace Sheffield
Name:Grace Sheffield SSN:229-05-2323 Last Residence:23229 Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, United States of America Born:14 May 1885 Died:Jun 1972 State (Year) SSN issued:Virginia (Before 1951) | SHARPE Grace Estelle (I698)
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The Family of Sarah Weathers Parsons 1795/6 - >1860
Her name was Sarah Weathers Parsons, but everyone knew her as "Salty". She was born in Sussex in 1795 or 1796, and lived to a ripe old age, dying sometime between the Census of 1860 and the Census of 1870. On March 7,1816, at age 20, she married William Henry Cotton, also aged 20 or 21, whose story, insofar as we know it, has been told previously.
The Parsons family apparently descended from one John Parsons, Esquire, of London, an Adventurer of the Virginia Company, who arrived in Virginia in 1619. His wife's name was probably Elizabeth. They had at least one son, also named John Parsons (1639 -1711) who married Ann Thomas. They resided in York County, Virginia. John and Ann Parsons had four children; Elizabeth (1669), William (1671), John (1673) and Anna. It is believed that William moved to Richmond or Elizabeth City County, and had a son also named William, born in 1697, who married a Harrison. This William was probably the father of Robert Parsons (1720 - 1777) of Sussex County. Obviously, further research is needed to clarify this line of descent.
Sally's grandfather was Robert Parsons, who was born in 1720. He married Eleanor Hines (bom 1725) about 1744. They established themselves in Sussex County and raised a family of seven children; William/Robert (1745), Amy (1746), Henry (1749), Eleanor (1752), Mary (1755), Unity/Uriah (1757) and Elizabeth. Eleanor died 11/9/1770 and Robert died in!777, in Sussex County. Robert Parsons was apparently a well-to-do plantation owner. | PARSONS Sarah (Sally) Weathers (I3023)
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Thomas Barham (John19, Nicholas17, Richard16, Thomas15, John14, Richard11, Henry10, Henry9, Henry6, Gilbert Fitz-Urse5, Warine Fitz-Urse4, Richard2, Richard1) was born about 1537 of East Hall, Boughton-Monchelsea, Co., Kent, England and died on Sep 26, 1595 in Kent, England about age 58 | BARHAM Thomas (I5526)
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Thomas Maddera ca. 1775 -1826
Thomas Maddera's father, John Maddera, in his will, left his lands, slaves and other property to his wife Elizabeth for as long as she should live or not remarry. And upon her death or remarriage the estate would be equally divided between his surviving sons, John and Thomas.
Thomas appears to have never left home. He continued to live with his mother and run the family plantation. His mother, in her will of 1814, 32 years after his father's death expresses exasperation that Thomas, now in his 40's, is still unmarried.
On 29 April 1819, five years after Elizabeth's death, Thomas, now at least 45, married Rebecca G. Thompson, daughter of William E. Thompson and his wife Frances. Rebecca was only 19 years old. She was born in 1800. The marriage was of short duration. Thomas Maddera died in 1825/6 at about the age of 50, leaving behind one very small son Eldridge Armstrit Maddera, to mark his passing. He did not leave a will and died intestate.
Thomas' widow Rebecca married again, this time to Hugh Hopkins, on 22 August 18,1829. Hugh Hopkins is listed in the 1850 Census as a "stave getter" and was five years younger than Rebecca. Eldridge, still only 8 years old, stood to inherit much of his long deceased father's and grandfather's estates. William West was appointed by the Court as guardian of Eldridge, to look after his interests until he should come of age.
The estate accounts of Thomas Maddera include the information that six negros were hired out in 1826 for a total of $ 66.45. They were Abram, Billy, Wilson, Lizza, Diumma and Mary. | MADDERA Thomas (I3440)
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U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
about Henry Jefferson
Name:Henry Jefferson
Gender:Male
Birth Place:VA
Birth Year:1775
Spouse Name:Catherine Welch
Spouse Birth Place:Ir
Spouse Birth Year:1780
Marriage State:of VA
Number Pages:1
| Family: JEFFERSON Henry / WELCH Catherine (F3660)
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U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914
about William Lee
Name:William Lee
Birthyear:abt 1783
Birthplace:Virginia, United States
Enlistment Age:31 | LEE William (I396)
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U.S. City Directories (Beta)
about David F Short
Name:David F Short
Gender:M (Male)
Residence Year:1946
Street Address:227 Warren av
Residence Place:Lynchburg, Virginia
Occupation:Acid Tstr
Spouse:Edith T Short
Publication Title:Hill's Lynchburg (Campbell County, VA) City Directory | SHORT David Frank (I955)
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U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 (Beta)
about Augustus G Stephenson
Name:Augustus G Stephenson
Residence Year:1954
Residence Place:Richmond, Virginia
Publication Title:Hill's RIchmond Virginia City Directory | STEPHENSON Augustus Graham (I5328)
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U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
about Aminett B White
Name:Aminett B White
Residence:Leesville, Virginia
Occupation:Farmer
Enlistment Date:16 Oct 1862 Rank at enlistment:2nd Lieut State Served:Virginia Survived the War?:Yes Service Record:Promoted to Full Jr 2nd Lieutenant on 16 Oct 1862. Commissioned an officer in Company B, Virginia 13th Light Artillery Battalion on 16 Oct 1862. Promoted to Full Sr 2nd Lieutenant on 01 Jul 1863. Death Date:13 Feb 1884 Death Place:At Home, Bow, Pittsylvania Co, VA Sources:The Virginia Regimental Histories Series
From David Short:
Hi Guys:
I went to the Hanover library this A.M. at the court house and found the following from the Civil War Reference Manual for both Confederate and Union regarding operations in N.Va., W. Va., Md and Pa.. The particular volume was for campaigns in and around Lynchburg, Salem and Roanoke.
The manuals consist of letters or reports. The report with A.B. White was written by Capt. Crispin Dickenson, Ringold(Virginia) Battery, of engagement at Cloyd's Mountain, and skirmish at New River Bridge.
The location that the report was written was at Gast Mill, near Salem, Va., May 20, 1864.
I will send you copies of the pages that I made. I was going to e-mail but a review of the documents, in spite of showing up fine on my computer, didn't appear good at all when I previewed before printing.
The following are the parts leading up to A.B. White's involvement:
The Capt. writes:
"Major: In obedience to orders from the colonel commanding, I have the honor to submit the following report taken by my battery in the action of the 9th instance at Cloyd's farm, five miles north of Dublin Depot, and its subsequent operations:
The first section, composed of two 12-pounder Napoleon guns--the first in charge of Lieut. William P. Robinson, the second in charge of Lieut., A.B. White--was placed in position on the right of the road leading from Dublin to Pearisburg, and near it, and 1,200 or 1,500 yards from the foot of Cloyd's Mountain, commanding said road for that distance. The second section, composed of one- 3-inch rifled gun (iron) and one 12-pounder Napoleon, was put in position and ......................"
The next page:
"The second gun, in charge of Lieut. A.B.White, commenced firing about the time Lieutenant Robinson moved his piece to the right at a column of the enemy advancing on our left. For twenty or thirty minutes the fire was kept up with great rapidity, doing good work. The ammunition of the limber being exhausted, the limber of the caisson was ordered to take the place of the limber of the gun, and the latter to take its place, by Lieut A.B. White. The caisson limber not being forth coming, in a few moments Lieut. White went in person to see after it, and found two of the drivers (J.J. Young and William E. Barksdale) refusing to to drive their horses up to the gun. About this time..........." | WHITE Aminett Berkeley (I9981)
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U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
about John Booth
Name:John Booth
Side:Confederate
Regiment State/Origin:Texas
Regiment Name:15 Texas Cavalry
Regiment Name Expanded:15th Regiment, Texas Cavalry
Company:E
Rank In:Private
Rank In Expanded:Private
Rank Out:Private
Rank Out Expanded:Private
Film Number:M227 roll 4 | BOOTH John (I12147)
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U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
about Nathaniel D. Harris
ntblName:Nathaniel D. Harrisntbl Side:Confederate ntbl Regiment State/Origin:North Carolina ntbl Regiment Name:56 North Carolina Infantry ntbl Regiment Name Expanded:56th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry ntbl COMPANY:D ntbl Rank In:Private ntbl Rank In Expanded:Private ntbl Rank Out:Private ntbl Rank Out Expanded:Private ntbl Film Number:M230 roll 17 | HARRIS Nathaniel Deams (I7643)
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U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
about William Boothe
Name:William Boothe
Side:Confederate
Regiment State/Origin:Texas
Regiment Name:15 Texas Cavalry
Regiment Name Expanded:15th Regiment, Texas Cavalry
Company:K
Rank In:Private
Rank In Expanded:Private
Rank Out:Private
Rank Out Expanded:Private
Film Number:M227 roll 4 | BOOTH William (I12149)
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U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2
about William L Wray
Name:William L Wray
Birth Date:1 Jan 1908
Address:4627 Arrowhead Rd, Richmond, VA, 23235-1627 | WRAY William Lawrence (I802)
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U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
about Lawrence C Maynard
ntblName:Lawrence C Maynard Birth Year:1919 Race:White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country:Virginia State of Residence:Virginia Enlistment Date: 11 Nov 1942 Enlistment State:Virginia Enlistment City:Richmond Branch:Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Branch Code:Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Grade: Private Grade Code:Private Term of Enlistment:Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component:Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 4 years of high school Civil Occupation: Semiskilled engineers, stationary Marital Status: Single, with dependents Height: 67 Weight: 123 | MAYNARD Lawrence C. (I9873)
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U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
about James Ira West
Name:James Ira West
Birth Date:15 Jan 1881
Birth Place:Georgetown, Delaware
Residence:Nansemond, Virginia
Race:White | WEST James Ira (I627)
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U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current
about Rupert L. Rogers
Name:Rupert L. Rogers
SSN:224-01-2249
Last Residence:23860 Hopewell, Hopewell City, Virginia, USA
Born:2 Oct 1904
Died:1 Nov 1989
State (Year) SSN issued:Virginia (Before 1951)
| ROGERS Rupert L (I12066)
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Virginia Marriages to 1800
about Anderson, James
ntblSpouse 1:Anderson, Jamesntbl Spouse 2:Chappell, Marthantbl Marriage Date:13 Feb 1800ntbl Marriage Location:Virginia Sussex County
The above is unconfirmed in that this is the correct Martha, but the dates and county coincide
| CHAPPELL Martha (I2205)
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Virginia Marriages to 1800
about Chappell, James
Spouse 1:Chappell, James Spouse 2:Hines, Sally Marriage Date:20 Apr 1769 Marriage Location:Virginia Sussex County
Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970
about Sallie Hines
Name:Sallie Hines
SAR Membership:54168
Death Date:1824
Spouse:James Chappell
Children:Littleberry Chappell | HINES Sally (I168)
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Virginia Marriages to 1800
about Ellis, Caleb
Spouse 1:Ellis, Caleb
Spouse 2:Mccaul, Sally
Marriage Date:15 Aug 1796
Marriage Location:Virginia Goochland County | Family: ELLIS Caleb, Jr. / MCCAUL Sally (F3839)
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Virginia Marriages to 1800
about Raines, John Jr.
Spouse 1:Raines, John Jr.
Spouse 2:Webb, Ann
Marriage Date:21 Apr 1774
Marriage Location:Virginia Sussex County | Family: Capt. RAINES Ethelbert John "Bart", Jr. / WEBB Celia Anne (F146)
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Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
Birth, Marriage & Death
Harriett B Posey
(1790 - ) | Family: CHAPPELL Wiley W. / POSEY Harriett B. (F3005)
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Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
about Ann Cryer
Groom Name:Lewis Baugh
Bride Name:Ann Cryer
Marriage Date:15 Jan 1810
County:Surry
State:Virginia | Family: BAUGH Lewis Delony / CRYER Nancy Ann (F2935)
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Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
about Jane Tomlinson
Groom Name:Buckner Raney
Bride Name:Jane Tomlinson
Marriage Date:13 Dec 1821
County:Lunenberg
State:Virginia
Marriage Bonds for Lunenburg County, Virginia 1763-1821
Name: Buckner M. L. Raney
Spouse: Jane Tomlinson
Marriage Date: 10 Dec 1821
Surety, Howel P. Crowder | Family: RAINEY Buckner M.D / TOMLINSON Jane (F3681)
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Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
about Susanna Dodson
Groom Name:Rawleigh Dodson
Bride Name:Susanna Dodson
Marriage Date:13 Oct 1815
County:Northumberland
State:Virginia | DODSON Susanna --LNU-- (I11253)
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Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850
about Susanna Sorsby
Groom Name:David Booth
Bride Name:Susanna Sorsby
Marriage Date:26 Jan 1802
County:Surry
State:Virginia | Family: Capt. BOOTH David / SORSBY Susanna (F96)
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Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 about Julia Ann Smith
Groom Name: Micajah Jr. Rogers Bride Name: Julia Ann Smith Marriage Date:1 8 Mar 1840 County: Surry State: Virginia | Family: ROGERS Micajah, Jr. / SMITH Julia Ann (F1058)
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Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
about A B Chappell
Name:A B Chappell
Birth Date:abt 1810
Birth Place:Sussex, Virginia
Death Date:3 Nov 1877
Death Place:Sussex, Virginia
Death Age:67
Race:White
Marital Status:Married
Gender:Male
Father Name:Littleton Chappell
Mother Name:Clara Chappell
Spouse Name:Susan E. Chappell
FHL Film Number:2048586 | CHAPPELL Albert Bolling (I423)
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Virginia, Marriages, 1660-1800
about Ishmael Harrison
Name: Ishmael Harrison
Spouse: Elizabeth Gee
Marriage Date:7 Jan 1786
Marriage Location: Brunswick County, Virginia
If this is the correct Elizabeth Gee, then she was married to John Mason, Jr. and Ishmael would be her 2nd husband. Let me know what ya'll think
See below:
Papers, 1756-1891, of the Mason family of Sussex County, Virginia, most notably John Mason, Jr. (1741-1802) and his son John Raines Mason (1770-1826). The bulk of the collection covers the years 1780 to 1820. Includes accounts, agreements, bonds, correspondence, estate papers, promissory notes, receipts, suit papers, and other items. The estate papers concern the estates of Nathaniel Duncan, William Harrison, Jr., Dr. Robert Irwin, Daniel Ivey, Thomas Johnson, James Mason, John Mason, William Mason, Henry Parsons, Lancelot Stone, and William Underhill. Also included are copies of the will and inventory of Thomas Epes of Prince George County, and an opinion on the settlement of his estate by Edmund Randolph, as well as a portion of the will of John Thweatt, also of Prince George County. Cite As Mason Family. Papers, 1756-1891. Accession 23684, Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
The Mason family were residents of Sussex County, Virginia. John Mason, Jr. (1741-1802) was the son of Major John Mason (ca. 1716-1785) and Elizabeth Chappell (1723-1799). He was a member of the Committee of Safety for Sussex County, and a captain in the county militia. He married (1) Elizabeth Gee around 1760, and (2) Jane Parham in September 1764. Their son John Raines Mason was born on 24 April 1770. He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, justice of the peace, and sheriff of Sussex County. He married (1) Lucy Massenburg around 1790, and (2) Sarah Harrison Cargill. He died in December 1826.
Scope and Contents
Papers, 1765-1891, of the Mason family of Sussex County, Virginia, most notably John Mason, Jr. (1741-1802) and his son John Raines Mason (1770-1826). The bulk of the collection covers the years 1780 to 1820. Includes accounts, agreements, bonds, correspondence, estate papers, promissory notes, receipts, suit papers, and other items.
The estate papers concern the estates of Nathaniel Duncan, William Harrison, Jr., Dr. Robert Irwin, Daniel Ivey, Thomas Johnson, James Mason, John Mason, William Mason, Henry Parsons, Launcelot Stone, and William Underhill. Also included are copies of the will and inventory of Thomas Epes of Prince George County, and an opinion on the settlement of his estate by Edmund Randolph, as well as a portion of the will of John Thweatt, also of Prince George County.
(A Guide to the Mason Family Papers, 1756-1891
Accession 23684 A Collection in the Library of Virginia ) | Family: HARRISON Ishmael / GEE (NOT CONFIRMED) Elizabeth (F4067)
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Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
about James Baird
Name:James Baird
Gender:Male
Spouse Name:Frances Cogbill
Spouse Gender:Female
Marriage Date:19 Nov 1791
County:Chesterfield
State:Virginia | Family: BAIRD James Harrison / COGBILL Francis (Fanny) (F88)
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Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
about Mark Booth
Name:Mark Booth
Gender:Male
Spouse Name:Rebecca D. Watkins
Spouse Gender:Female
Marriage Date:14 Nov 1809
County:Surry
State:Virginia | Family: BOOTH Mark / WATKINS Rebecca D. (F102)
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Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
about Mathew Booth
Name:Mathew Booth
Gender:Male
Spouse Name:Rebecca Johnson
Spouse Gender:Female
Marriage Date:7 Aug 1815
County:Surry
State:Virginia
The Southside Virginian
Pg.317, Vol. 4 No.1
Matthew Booth married Rebecca Jones heir
of Joseph H. Jones, dec. Dec. 1815
John Steel married Sarah Jones do.
-- Johnson married Philadelphia Jones do.
| Family: BOOTH Matthew / JOHNSON Rebeka (F117)
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Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
about Robert A. Chappell
Name:Robert A. Chappell
Gender:Male
Spouse Name:Susan Chappell
Spouse Gender:Female
Marriage Date:26 Jan 1824
County:Halifax
State:Virginia | Family: CHAPPELL Robert / HUDSON Susannah (F3003)
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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 | ELLIS Sarah (Sally) (I291)
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Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850
about William Lee
Name:William Lee
Gender:Male
Spouse Name:Matilda Onee
Spouse Gender:Female
Marriage Date:11 Mar 1817
County:Botetourt
State:Virginia | Family: LEE William / ONEY Matilda (F145)
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West Virginia, Marriages Index, 1785-1971
about George Fox
Name:George Fox
Gender:Male
Spouse's Name:Eva Arthur
Spouse Gender:Female
Marriage Date:1935
Marriage Place:Raleigh, West Virginia, United States | Family: FOX George Dandridge / ARTHUR Eva Vada (F2142)
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William Barham (Nicholas17, Richard16, Thomas15, John14, Richard11, Henry10, Henry9, Henry6, Gilbert Fitz-Urse5, Warine Fitz-Urse4, Richard2, Richard1) was born about 1502 in Wadhurst, East Sussex, England. and died from Feb 20, 1547 to 1548 in Stalerege, Wadhurst, East Sussex, England about age 45 | BARHAM William (I7443)
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Zachariah Maddera ca. 1680 - 1752
The name Zacarias Maderas is first mentioned as a gaber (or jailer) in Urbanna, Virginia in Middlesex County, in the late 1600's. It appears Zacarias was an official, possibly a court clerk or a Justice of the Peace and witnessed many documents such as wills, and land deeds. This Zacarias may have been a son of Domingo, but is more likely the young son of James Maderas. James Maderas bought land in Isle of Wight County in 1781, and later moved there, bringing his son Zacharias with him. Since most travel and commerce moved by boat at this time in Tidewater Virginia, this would not have been an unusual or daunting move.
Zachariah Maddera had ten children by his two wives. We have not been able as yet to sort out which children were born to which wife, with the exception of our progenitor, John Maddera. In Zachariah's will dated March 4,1748 specifically mentions John as the son of his last wife, Johanna, and appoints Johanna and John Maddera executors of his will John clearly has younger siblings because Zacharias leaves the remainder of his estate to Johanna "during her natural life for the raising of my children ". Based on the wording and arrangement of the will, our best guess at this time as to which wife bore which children is as follows:
Children of Zacharias Maddera and Priscilla Deberrv Not proved. James Maddera Sarah Maddera Elizabeth Maddera
Joel Maddera - Born ?. Died ?.
Married (1) Lucy Warren 3/2/1774. Married (2) Anne Cooke Thompson 1779.
William Maddera -Born ? . Died 1772.
Married Elizabeth . Born ? . Died 1783.
Children of Zacharias Maddera and Joanna Hurdle, Not proved.
John Maddera - Born ?. Died 1782 in Surry County, VA
Married Elizabeth_______?Born ?. Will dated 1814, Surry County.
Lucy Maddera Priscilla Maddera Martha Maddera Ann Maddera
Zacharias apparently lived a long and fruitful life. His will was proved on 18 February 1752. A summary of the provisions of the will follows:
In the name of God Amen IZachariah Maddera of the Parish ofSouthwark and County of
Surry in Virginia......................and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God
to bless me in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner....
I give to my loving wife Johanna the sole use and benefit of the plantation whereon I live and the benefit of the labour of three of my slaves namely Roger, Tom and a negro woman Rose..............
I give unto my two daughters Sarah and Elizabeth my negro fellow Tom in case my wife remarry or when she dies.
Item: I give unto my son James the plantation whereon he now lives to him and his heirs. Also my negro man Roger in case my wife should remarry or when she dies.
Item: I give to my son John the plantation whereon he now lives with two negros, namely Dick and Jack......
Item: I give to my son William apiece of land on the south side ofPidgeon Swamp known by the name of................and two negros, feather bed and furniture........
Item: I give unto my daughter Lucy...............
Item: I give to my daughter Priscilla one negro girl named Sue and one feather bed and furniture.
Item: I give unto my daughter Martha one negro girl named Fanny and one bed or five pounds current money to buy one.
Item: I give unto my daughter Ann one negro girl named Isabel and one feather bed and furniture or five pounds current money to buy her one.
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Alexandria, Alexandria Co., District of Columbia, image #51 - east of Washington St. | RUDD Richard A. (I8724)
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Alexandria, Alexandria Co., Virginia - Barber | RUDD James Tottington (I8728)
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Alexandria, Alexandria Co., Virginia - Brickmaker | RUDD Richard A. (I8724)
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Alexandria, Alexandria Co., Virginia - Housepainter | RUDD Richard A. (I8724)
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Alexandria, Alexandria Co., Virginia - Painter
Alexandria, Alexandria Co., Virginia - Painter | RUDD Richard A. (I8724)
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Alexandria, Alexandria Co., Virginia, image #43, east of Washington St. | RUDD James Tottington (I8728)
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Am. Rev. Served in CT Continental 1st regt as private in Capt. Joshiah Kings Co. | BARKER Ethan (I7548)
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Amelia House, Amelia, Virginia, USA | WEATHERFORD David W. (I11699)
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Amsterdam, Botetourt Co., Virginia - Cabinetmaker | RUDD William Tottington (I320)
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Beat 3, Simpson, Mississippi, United States | CHAPPELL Robert W. (I8996)
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Beat 5, Simpson, Mississippi | CHAPPELL Robert W. (I8996)
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