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Male 1695 - 1772  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  SPRENCKLE William was born in 1695 in Germany; died on 16 Jan 1772 in York County, PA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Wilhelm Sprinkle Compact Disc #115 Pin #778083 Pedigree
    Sex: M

    Event(s)
    Birth: 1695

    Rheinland, Pfalz, Germany
    Death: 1772

    York Co., PA.

    Parents

    Marriage(s)
    Spouse: Anna Cathrine Ehrhard Disc #115 Pin #778084
    Marriage:

    Notes and Sources
    Notes: None
    Sources: None

    Submitter
    Thomas Charles RENEHAN
    3153 West 3650 South Apt. 2 West Valley City, Utah 84119

    Submission Search: 2909556-1111104085137
    URL:
    CD-ROM: Pedigree Resource File - Compact Disc #115
    CD-ROM Features: Pedigree View, Family View, Individual View, Reports, Downloadable GEDCOM files, Notes and Sources.

    William married EHRHARD Anna Catherina on 6 Aug 1727 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. Anna was born on 11 Apr 1695 in York County, PA; died in 1790 in York County, PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. SPRINKLE William  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1735 in York County, PA; died in 1805 in Rockingham County, VA.
    2. 3. SPRENCKLE Henry  Descendancy chart to this point and died.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SPRINKLE William Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) was born in 1735 in York County, PA; died in 1805 in Rockingham County, VA.

    Notes:

    Migration of the Sprinkle family (From The Sprinkle Family in America):
    The Sprinkle family's migration follows the trail of William Senior's two oldest sons, William and Henry. During the early 1780's they headed southwest with many of their neighbors. From the rocky hills of Pennsylvania they slowly moved their faith and families to the fertile and rolling valley of the Shenandoah River. At least half of the settlers of this Valley of Virginia could boast of a German ancestry. During the course of the next fifteen years, the Sprinkel kin and cousins discovered different places to call home in Virginia. Virginia was the most populous of the original thirteen colonies. By 1800 it had 91 counties and a population of 880,000 many of whom were slaves, although the German settlers had little tolerance for slavery. For a few years, William and Henry sojourned with their families in Berkeley County (Jefferson County in 1801, now West Virginia). Casper Walper married Henry's daughter, Mary, on 3 June 1789. When Casper died there in 1815, Mary stayed on his farm. She evetually married Joseph Engle and later died in the area on 8 October 1846. In 1799, Casper acted as surety to bond the marriage of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth Sprinkle, and John Darnhafer. William's daughter, Elizabeth, married William Becket in 1792, and his son, Peter, married Nancy Redfern on 16 March 1800. Another son, Anthony, may have married during this same time period. He resided in the Berkeley area for a number of years as the 1810 census shows.

    Dee

    Military:
    According to Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Vol. II, Pgs. (1) 488 & (2) 717: (1) Fought in the Revolutionary War: Private, 3rd Batt., York Twp., York Co. Militia (Capt. Godfry Fry); (2) On a list of men who apprehended British deserters

    William married SPRINKLE Catherine --LNU-- in 1765. Catherine and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. SPRINKLE Peter (Christian (?))  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jun 1778 in York County, PA; died on 12 Sep 1859 in Shenandoah Valley, Rockingham County, Virginia.
    2. 5. SPRINKLE Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point and died.
    3. 6. SPRINKLE Anthony  Descendancy chart to this point and died.

  2. 3.  SPRENCKLE Henry Descendancy chart to this point (1.William1) and died.

    Notes:

    Migration of the Sprinkle family (From The Sprinkle Family in America):
    The Sprinkle family's migration follows the trail of William Senior's two oldest sons, William and Henry. During the early 1780's they headed southwest with many of their neighbors. From the rocky hills of Pennsylvania they solowly moved their faith and families to the fertile and rolling valley of the Shenandoah River. At least half of the settlers of this Valley of Virginia could boast of a German ancestry. During the course of the next fifteen years, the Sprinkel kin and cousins discovered different places to call home in Virginia. Virginia was the most populous of the original thirteen colonies. By 1800 it had 91 counties and a population of 880,000 many of whom were slaves, although the German settlers had little tolerance for slavery. For a few years, William and Henry sojourned with their families in Berkeley County (Jefferson County in 1801, now West Virginia). Casper Walper married Henry's daughter, Mary, on 3 June 1789. When Casper died there in 1815, Mary stayed on his farm. She evetually married Joseph Engle and later died in the area on 8 October 1846. In 1799, Casper acted as surety to bond the marriage of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth Sprinkle, and John Darnhafer. William's daughter, Elizabeth, married William Becket in 1792, and his son, Peter, married Nancy Redfern on 16 March 1800. Another son, Anthony, may have married during this same time period. He resided in the Berkeley area for a number of years as the 1810 census shows.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. SPRENCKLE Mary  Descendancy chart to this point died on 8 Oct 1846 in Berkley, West Virginia.
    2. 8. SPRENCKLE Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  SPRINKLE Peter (Christian (?)) Descendancy chart to this point (2.William2, 1.William1) was born on 3 Jun 1778 in York County, PA; died on 12 Sep 1859 in Shenandoah Valley, Rockingham County, Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Land: 28 Jul 1830, Shenandoah Valley, Rockingham County, Virginia
    • Will: 10 Dec 1852, Shenandoah Valley, Rockingham County, Virginia

    Notes:

    I am reluctant to assume that Peter and Christian are the same person. I will keep looking for documentation to support the theory. Also, I have never seen anything in writing (besides the book, Related Families of Botetourt County, that states that John Morgan's name was Redford. Although the book is a great source of information, I believe it may contain some errors so I keep looking for other sources to corroborate what's contained in the book. Sure wish the census records listed his full name somewhere! The civil war records and tombstone don't list his full name either. Maybe we'll run across something...

    Please let me know if you find anything else! ... Dee

    Thanks, for the info. I have seen the book and used it as a source for some of my other ancestors, also. I am confused, though, as to why page 172 indicates that Col. J.M.R. Sprinkle was the son of Christian Sprinkle. This does not match the information I have recorded. I have J.M.R. Sprinkle's father as Peter Sprinkle, married to Nancy Redfern, and then after Nancy's death to Catherine Hulvey. Perhaps Christian was a relative who took Peter in after Nancy's death?? (although I don't have a Christian Sprinkle in my index)

    I have several notes about Peter, including:

    A tragic time in the life of Peter's family came when Nancy died in about 1819. Peter was alone with at least six children. Peter married his second wife, Catherine Hulvey, on 3 Dec 1921. In a few years, Peter Sprinkle migrated from Rockingham County down river to Shenandoah County, leaving his children in Rockingham. Peter's son, Samuel R., likely cared for his brothers and sisters. The 1830 census places most of the family near each other and Samuel apparently has his youngest brother and sister living with him. Peter remained in Shenandoah County with his second wife and three unmarried daughters. This was his final home. As reported to the census taker, Peter Sprinkel's age and birthplace match the birth records of York County, providing a vital link of evidence in a complicated migration chain. Peter had very few land dealings in Rockingham County and none in Shenandoah despite his 35 years there. Peter may have been estranged from his older children by circumstances surrounding his second marriage. They had little to do with him after he married Catherine. In 1835, Peter had sold his parcel of land in Harrisonburg to his brother William shortly before William's death, despite the fact that three sons were married and raising families in Rockingham County. When Peter died, his will was proven in Shenandoah County in September 1849. He mentions his second wife and their three daughters, but none of the children of his first marriage.

    If I find any more information, I will let you know. Please let me know when you update your website. You have a wonderful website that I hope to look at more closely later!

    Thanks,
    Dee Fuhrman

    Land:
    On Mill Creek at Short Hills. (Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1800-1862. [Vol. IV] Book D-2 and F-2)

    Will:
    Peter Sprinkel of the county of Shenandoah do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made. And as to such worldly estate as it has pleased God to entrust me with I disposed of the same as follows. First. I direct that all my debts and funeral expenses be paid as sson after my death as possible to do which I drect that my executor sell as much of my personal estate as he may find necessary such personal estate to be sold for that purpose as my wife select. Second. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife during her natural life all my real estate being the farm of which I now reside. Also all the personal estate embracing stock of every kind, money on hand and all my farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture and all other personal estate of every description I may die possessed of not necessary to be disposed of by my executor to pay whatever demands may be against my estate as before directed. Third. I direct that at the death of my said wife the real and personal estate as may then be remaining in her possession of that bequeathed to her above be equally divided between my daughter Amanda, Rohannah and Catherine (children of my said wife) and their heirs. Should either of them not survive my said wife and leave heirs, those heirs to receive the portion their mother would have received had she been living. And should either not survive my wife and not leave heirs then in that event the said real and personal property be divide between the survivors and their heirs. Or all be the property of but one of my said daughters should but one survive there being no heirs of either of my other daughters. Fourth. I ordain and appoint my brother-in-law John Heulva as executor of this my last will and testament. In testimony wehre I Peter Sprinkel have hereunto set my hand and seal. And publish and declare this to be my last will and testament in the presence of the witnesses named below this tenth day of December 1852. Peter Sprenkel (seal) Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of us who have subscribed in the presence of each other Aaron pearce, Benj. B. Wireman, Jos. M. Moore, Chas. S. Wunder

    Peter married REDFERN Nancy on 16 Mar 1800 in Berkley, West Virginia. Nancy was born in 1780 in Berkley, West Virginia; died in 1820 in Rockingham County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. Col. SPRINKLE John Morgan Redfern  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Dec 1811 in Rockingham County, VA; died on 24 Dec 1889 in Catawba, Roanoke, Virginia, United States; was buried in Haymakertown, Boutetourt County, VA.
    2. 10. SPRINKLE Eveline  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1802 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1858.
    3. 11. SPRINKLE Sally  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1799 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1835.
    4. 12. SPRINKLE Samuel R.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1804 in Rockingham County, VA; and died.
    5. 13. SPRINKLE Sarah  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1807 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1880.
    6. 14. SPRINKLE William R.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1807 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1880.
    7. 15. SPRINKLE Sophia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Mar 1808 in Rockingham County, VA; died on 8 Oct 1870 in Andrew County, MO.
    8. 16. SPRINKLE Jacob  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1809 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1835.
    9. 17. SPRINKLE Erasmus Frederick  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1813 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1906.
    10. 18. SPRINKLE Infant  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1814 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1814.

    Peter married HULVEY Catherine on 3 Dec 1921. Catherine (daughter of HULVEY --FNU-- and HULVEY --FNU--) was born in 1795; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. SPRINKLE Amanda  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1822 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1896.
    2. 20. SPRINKLE Rohannah  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1827 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1903.
    3. 21. SPRINKLE Catherine  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1830 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1908.

  2. 5.  SPRINKLE Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (2.William2, 1.William1) and died.

    Notes:

    Migration of the Sprinkle family (From The Sprinkle Family in America):
    The Sprinkle family's migration follows the trail of William Senior's two oldest sons, William and Henry. During the early 1780's they headed southwest with many of their neighbors. From the rocky hills of Pennsylvania they solowly moved their faith and families to the fertile and rolling valley of the Shenandoah River. At least half of the settlers of this Valley of Virginia could boast of a German ancestry. During the course of the next fifteen years, the Sprinkel kin and cousins discovered different places to call home in Virginia. Virginia was the most populous of the original thirteen colonies. By 1800 it had 91 counties and a population of 880,000 many of whom were slaves, although the German settlers had little tolerance for slavery. For a few years, William and Henry sojourned with their families in Berkeley County (Jefferson County in 1801, now West Virginia). Casper Walper married Henry's daughter, Mary, on 3 June 1789. When Casper died there in 1815, Mary stayed on his farm. She evetually married Joseph Engle and later died in the area on 8 October 1846. In 1799, Casper acted as surety to bond the marriage of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth Sprinkle, and John Darnhafer. William's daughter, Elizabeth, married William Becket in 1792, and his son, Peter, married Nancy Redfern on 16 March 1800. Another son, Anthony, may have married during this same time period. He resided in the Berkeley area for a number of years as the 1810 census shows.

    Dee

    Elizabeth married BECKET William Becket in 1792. William and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 6.  SPRINKLE Anthony Descendancy chart to this point (2.William2, 1.William1) and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1810, Berkley, West Virginia

    Notes:

    Migration of the Sprinkle family (From The Sprinkle Family in America):
    The Sprinkle family's migration follows the trail of William Senior's two oldest sons, William and Henry. During the early 1780's they headed southwest with many of their neighbors. From the rocky hills of Pennsylvania they solowly moved their faith and families to the fertile and rolling valley of the Shenandoah River. At least half of the settlers of this Valley of Virginia could boast of a German ancestry. During the course of the next fifteen years, the Sprinkel kin and cousins discovered different places to call home in Virginia. Virginia was the most populous of the original thirteen colonies. By 1800 it had 91 counties and a population of 880,000 many of whom were slaves, although the German settlers had little tolerance for slavery. For a few years, William and Henry sojourned with their families in Berkeley County (Jefferson County in 1801, now West Virginia). Casper Walper married Henry's daughter, Mary, on 3 June 1789. When Casper died there in 1815, Mary stayed on his farm. She evetually married Joseph Engle and later died in the area on 8 October 1846. In 1799, Casper acted as surety to bond the marriage of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth Sprinkle, and John Darnhafer. William's daughter, Elizabeth, married William Becket in 1792, and his son, Peter, married Nancy Redfern on 16 March 1800. Another son, Anthony, may have married during this same time period. He resided in the Berkeley area for a number of years as the 1810 census shows.

    Dee

    Residence:
    per census


  4. 7.  SPRENCKLE Mary Descendancy chart to this point (3.Henry2, 1.William1) died on 8 Oct 1846 in Berkley, West Virginia.

    Notes:

    Migration of the Sprinkle family (From The Sprinkle Family in America):
    The Sprinkle family's migration follows the trail of William Senior's two oldest sons, William and Henry. During the early 1780's they headed southwest with many of their neighbors. From the rocky hills of Pennsylvania they solowly moved their faith and families to the fertile and rolling valley of the Shenandoah River. At least half of the settlers of this Valley of Virginia could boast of a German ancestry. During the course of the next fifteen years, the Sprinkel kin and cousins discovered different places to call home in Virginia. Virginia was the most populous of the original thirteen colonies. By 1800 it had 91 counties and a population of 880,000 many of whom were slaves, although the German settlers had little tolerance for slavery. For a few years, William and Henry sojourned with their families in Berkeley County (Jefferson County in 1801, now West Virginia). Casper Walper married Henry's daughter, Mary, on 3 June 1789. When Casper died there in 1815, Mary stayed on his farm. She evetually married Joseph Engle and later died in the area on 8 October 1846. In 1799, Casper acted as surety to bond the marriage of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth Sprinkle, and John Darnhafer. William's daughter, Elizabeth, married William Becket in 1792, and his son, Peter, married Nancy Redfern on 16 March 1800. Another son, Anthony, may have married during this same time period. He resided in the Berkeley area for a number of years as the 1810 census shows.

    Dee

    Died:
    Migration of the Sprinkle family (From The Sprinkle Family in America):
    The Sprinkle family's migration follows the trail of William Senior's two oldest sons, William and Henry. During the early 1780's they headed southwest with many of their neighbors. From the rocky hills of Pennsylvania they solowly moved their faith and families to the fertile and rolling valley of the Shenandoah River. At least half of the settlers of this Valley of Virginia could boast of a German ancestry. During the course of the next fifteen years, the Sprinkel kin and cousins discovered different places to call home in Virginia. Virginia was the most populous of the original thirteen colonies. By 1800 it had 91 counties and a population of 880,000 many of whom were slaves, although the German settlers had little tolerance for slavery. For a few years, William and Henry sojourned with their families in Berkeley County (Jefferson County in 1801, now West Virginia). Casper Walper married Henry's daughter, Mary, on 3 June 1789. When Casper died there in 1815, Mary stayed on his farm. She evetually married Joseph Engle and later died in the area on 8 October 1846. In 1799, Casper acted as surety to bond the marriage of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth Sprinkle, and John Darnhafer. William's daughter, Elizabeth, married William Becket in 1792, and his son, Peter, married Nancy Redfern on 16 March 1800. Another son, Anthony, may have married during this same time period. He resided in the Berkeley area for a number of years as the 1810 census shows.

    Dee

    Mary married WALPER Casper on 3 Jun 1789. Casper died in 1815 in Berkley, West Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: ENGLE Joseph. Joseph and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 8.  SPRENCKLE Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (3.Henry2, 1.William1) and died.

    Notes:

    Migration of the Sprinkle family (From The Sprinkle Family in America):
    The Sprinkle family's migration follows the trail of William Senior's two oldest sons, William and Henry. During the early 1780's they headed southwest with many of their neighbors. From the rocky hills of Pennsylvania they solowly moved their faith and families to the fertile and rolling valley of the Shenandoah River. At least half of the settlers of this Valley of Virginia could boast of a German ancestry. During the course of the next fifteen years, the Sprinkel kin and cousins discovered different places to call home in Virginia. Virginia was the most populous of the original thirteen colonies. By 1800 it had 91 counties and a population of 880,000 many of whom were slaves, although the German settlers had little tolerance for slavery. For a few years, William and Henry sojourned with their families in Berkeley County (Jefferson County in 1801, now West Virginia). Casper Walper married Henry's daughter, Mary, on 3 June 1789. When Casper died there in 1815, Mary stayed on his farm. She evetually married Joseph Engle and later died in the area on 8 October 1846. In 1799, Casper acted as surety to bond the marriage of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth Sprinkle, and John Darnhafer. William's daughter, Elizabeth, married William Becket in 1792, and his son, Peter, married Nancy Redfern on 16 March 1800. Another son, Anthony, may have married during this same time period. He resided in the Berkeley area for a number of years as the 1810 census shows.

    Dee

    Family/Spouse: DARNHAFER John. John and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 4

  1. 9.  Col. SPRINKLE John Morgan Redfern Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born on 1 Dec 1811 in Rockingham County, VA; died on 24 Dec 1889 in Catawba, Roanoke, Virginia, United States; was buried in Haymakertown, Boutetourt County, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Burial: Fincastle, Botetourt, VA
    • Alt. Burial: Fincastle, Botetourt, VA; Godwin Cemetery
    • Military: 1862+-, Botetourt County, VA; Civil War
    • Census: 1880, Amsterdam, Botetourt, Virginia

    Notes:

    From: Fabfuhr5
    Sent: Mon, Jan 24, 2011 2:48 pm
    Subject: Re: New message from genecharris on Ancestry.com: RE: Sprinkle
    Attached are the pictures I have associated with J.M.R. Sprinkle. This is the additional info I have on him:
    Census Information
    In 1850 Census, listed as a stonecutter. In 1860 and 1870 censuses, listed as a farmer.
    Confederate Captain in The Civil War
    J.M.R. Sprinkle was a Captain for the Confederacy -- Company: Sprinkle's Company, Regiment: Burk's Virginia Local Defense. One Muster Roll card states Catawba County, Burk's Reg't, Botetourt Home Guards.
    Redford or Redfern? Other sources show his name as John Morgan Randoplh Sprinkle and John Morgan Redfern Sprinkle. Margaret L. Sprinkle Sopp believes Redfern is the most likely because his mother's maiden name is Redfern. Records from Virginia Crawford Hawley show his name as John Morgan Redford Sprinkle.
    Place of Birth According to records from Virgie Hawley (J.M.R. Sprinkle's great-granddaughter and my grandmother), John Sprinkle's place of birth was unknown. Virgie stated that he came to Rockingham County at the age of 17 from Ohio. However, Margaret L. Sprinkle Sopp, who has researched the Sprinkle family, states "I'm confused as to why John would have stated he was from Ohio. All census records show a Virginia birth. Additionally, he was born in 1811 and his father was living in Rockingham County at the time of the 1810, 1820 & 1830 censuses. That said, I've always found the following excerpt from a letter written by Charles T. Burton to Robert Wayne Helton dated 12/10/1966 interesting: 'Col. John Morgan Redford Sprinkle 1811-1889 married 9-8-1834 to Mary Jane Barley 1819-1898. When he was 17, he came to Rockingham County, Virginia. It was understood he was an orphan, but no one said who his parents had been. There were lots of other Sprinkles in the county who must have been relatives. He soon made lots of friends and in 1857 he was elected to the House of Delegates from his adopted county. In the same year, he bought his first land in Botetourt County and soon moved onto it.'" Margaret further states, "Odd, huh? We do know he was very young when his mother, Nancy, died and it's been suggested that Peter didn't have much to do with his children by Nancy once he married again. It's quite possible that's what the orphan reference means." I noticed on your website that you have J.M.R. Sprinkle's place of birth as Rockingham County, Virginia. Do you have a source for that information? Would love to find something that verifies his place of birth. If you find out anything else about him, please let me know! I named one of my sons Jared Redford Fuhrman, thinking that Redford was a family name. Looks like I may not have been right, but I still love the name. :) Dee Fuhrman fabfuhr5@aol.com

    According to my records, John Morgan R. Sprinkle's ancestors were:

    Peter Sprinkle (b. 3 Jun 1778 in York County, Pennsylvania, married Nancy Redfern in 1800 in Berkeley, West Virginia, d. 12 Sep 1859)
    William Sprinkle (b. 1735 in York County, Pennsylvania, married Catherine in 1765, d. 1805 in Rockingham, Virginia)
    William Sprenckel (b. 1695 in Germany, married Anna Catherina Ehrhard on August 6, 1727 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, d. 16 Jan 1772 in York County, Pennsylvania)
    Johann Heinrich Sprenckel (b. 1650 in Rhineland, Pfalz, Germany)
    Johann Peter Sprenckel (b. 1610 in Rhineland, Pfalz, Germany)

    I was told as a child that we were distant cousins of Amelia Earhart, I now wonder if Anna Catherina Ehrhard was an ancestor of Amelia Earhart's. Will have to look into it later...

    Dee

    Alt. Burial:
    Godwin Cemetery

    Military:
    J.M.R. Sprinkle was a Captain for the Confederacy -- Company: Sprinkle's Company, Regiment: Burk's Virginia Local Defense. One Muster Roll card states Catawba County, Burk's Reg't, Botetourt Home Guards

    Census:

    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    John M. R. SPRINKLE Self M Male W 68 VA Farmer PA PA
    Mary J. SPRINKLE Wife M Female W 58 VA Keeping House VA VA
    Samuel E. SPRINKLE Son S Male W 24 VA Works On Farm VA VA
    Walter R. SPRINKLE Son S Male W 14 VA At Home VA VA


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Source Information:
    Census Place Amsterdam, Botetourt, Virginia
    Family History Library Film 1255356
    NA Film Number T9-1356
    Page Number 9A

    Buried:
                             Sorrow That Heaven Cannot Heal"
    SPRINKLE, John R.           12 Apr 1853 - 27 Feb 1923 "Ran"
    SPRINKLE, Lela D. Brugh           16 Jan 1868 - 30 Apr 1903 "Drusie" Wife
                             of J. R.
    SPRINKLE, Samuel Edward, Sr.      21 Jul 1855 - 12 Feb 1900 Father 44 Yrs
                             6 Mos 2 Days
    SPRINKLE, Col. J. M. R.           04 Dec 1811 - 24 Dec 1889
    SPRINKLE, Mary J.           10 Jul 1820 - 17 Jan 1898 Wife of J M R
    DODD, Catharine                16 Apr 1810 - 25 Dec 1892 Wife of Edley
                             82 Yrs 8 Mos 9 Days
    DODD, Edley                05 Jun 1804 - 03 May 1883 78 Yrs 20 Mos
                             28 Days
    CRONISE, Unk                No Date - 03 Oct 1911 Inf of E C &
                             Bessie L.
    CRONISE, Emory C.           27 Nov 1877 - 19 Dec 1928
    CRONISE, Bessie L. Henderson      03 Mar 1878 - 19 Dec 1928 Wife of E C
                             With Emory C.
    OVERSTREET, Olive E.           30 Jan 1892 - 27 Jul 1910
    OVERSTREET, Hubert B.           01 Aug 1868 - 02 Sep 1910
    OVERSTREET, Georgia C.           10 Feb 1870 - 20 Jan 1946
    SPRINKLE, Lula Jane Harris      31 Jul 1868 - 25 Apr 1944 Wife of J R

    MANGES, Nellie Sprinkel           13 Apr 1885 - 04 Mar 1944 Mother Wife of
                             C W
    MANGES, Charlie W.           21 Mar 1877 - 13 Feb 1952 Father
    MANGES, Leona Ellena           26 Jun 1882 - 15 Nov 1912 Wife of C W
    MANGES, John D.                08 Apr 1908 - 03 Sep 1913
    MANGES, Ruby L.                20 Dec 1904 - 25 Mar 1915
    MANGES, George W.           08 Apr 1908 - 21 Dec 1989 With Helen T.
    MANGES, Helen T.           07 Apr 1914 - No Date

    John married BARLEY Mary Jane on 8 Sep 1834 in Rockingham County, VA. Mary (daughter of BARLEY Jacob) was born on 10 Jul 1820 in Buchanan, Botetourt, Virginia; died on 17 Jan 1898 in Botetourt County, VA; was buried in Haymakertown, Boutetourt County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 22. SPRINKLE Francis Marion  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Jan 1837 in Rockingham County, VA; died on 4 Feb 1915 in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA; was buried in Logan, Harrison, Iowa, USA.
    2. 23. SPRINKLE Sarah Catherine  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 May 1843 in Rockingham County, VA; died on 15 Dec 1926 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; was buried in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
    3. 24. SPRINKLE William Milton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1850 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1931.
    4. 25. SPRINKLE Peter Jacob  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1852 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1913.
    5. 26. SPRINKLE John Randolph  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1853 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1923; was buried in Botetourt County, VA.
    6. 27. SPRINKLE Samuel Edward  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jul 1855 in Rockingham County, VA; died on 12 Feb 1900 in Botetourt County, VA.
    7. 28. SPRINKLE Virginia Alice  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1857 in Rockingham County, VA; died on 22 Mar 1922; was buried in Haymakertown, Boutetourt County, VA.
    8. 29. SPRINKLE Ada Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Mar 1861 in Rockingham County, VA; died on 9 Nov 1922.
    9. 30. SPRINKLE Walter R  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1867 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1937.

  2. 10.  SPRINKLE Eveline Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1802 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1858.

  3. 11.  SPRINKLE Sally Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1799 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1835.

  4. 12.  SPRINKLE Samuel R. Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1804 in Rockingham County, VA; and died.

  5. 13.  SPRINKLE Sarah Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1807 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1880.

  6. 14.  SPRINKLE William R. Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1807 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1880.

  7. 15.  SPRINKLE Sophia Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born on 2 Mar 1808 in Rockingham County, VA; died on 8 Oct 1870 in Andrew County, MO.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Knudsen/Landon/Jensen/Hansen Family Tree

    Sophia married LOOKER James on 2 Mar 1830 in Rockingham County, VA. James was born on 21 Nov 1809 in Rockingham County, VA; died on 25 Nov 1862 in Savannah, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 16.  SPRINKLE Jacob Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1809 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1835.

  9. 17.  SPRINKLE Erasmus Frederick Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1813 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1906.

  10. 18.  SPRINKLE Infant Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1814 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1814.

  11. 19.  SPRINKLE Amanda Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1822 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1896.

  12. 20.  SPRINKLE Rohannah Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1827 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1903.

  13. 21.  SPRINKLE Catherine Descendancy chart to this point (4.Peter3, 2.William2, 1.William1) was born in 1830 in Rockingham County, VA; died in 1908.