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Sarah LeGrand Green

Female 1812 - Abt 1850  (37 years)


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  1. 1.  Sarah LeGrand Green was born 1 May 1812, Halifax Co., Virginia (daughter of Anthony Wayne Green and Elizabeth Winnifred 'Winny' Vaughan); died Abt 1850, Prob. Halifax Co., Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Anthony Wayne Green was born 7 Aug 1786, Prince Edward Co., Virginia (son of Captain Berryman Green and Anne Pritchard); died 1846, Halifax Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Anthony GREEN was born on 7 August 1786 in Prince Edward, VA. He was buried in 1846 at Green Family Cemetery in Halifax, VA. no proof but strong likelihood that Anthony is buried in the cemetery near Alton VA where so many family members are also buried. He died in 1846 at the age of 60 in Halifax, VA. Anthony Green did not have a middle name and was NOT named for General Anthony Wayne of Revolutionary War fame. He was named for his maternal grandfather, Anthony Pritchard.
    Some information from data compiled by Jacqueline G. Black,
    1810 census--does not exist for Halifax co VA
    1820 census, Meadsville, Halifax, VA p59, M33_131
    Anthoney Green-M-1 26-45; F: 3 u 10, 1 26-45
    1830 census, Halifax, VA, p397, Roll 192, 3rd line from bottom
    Anthony Green-M: 1 u 10, 1 40-50; 1 10-15, 2 15-20, 1 30-40
    1840 census, Halifax, VA, p58, Roll 560, line 4
    Anthoney Green-M: 1 10-15, 1 50-60; F: 1 u 5, 1 20-30, 1 40-50
    the female under 5 is probably Sarah Green Long, d/o Wm P. Long and Sarah LeGrand Green Long, who is probably the female in the 20-30 group

    Parents: Berryman GREEN and Ann PRITCHARD.
    Spouse: Elizabeth W. VAUGHAN.
    Elizabeth W. VAUGHAN and Anthony GREEN were married on 27 November 1809 in Halifax, VA. Halifax co VA Marriage Register 1/70 Married by Rev. Leonard Baker, B/M James Vaughan Bondsman: James Vaughan, married by Rev. Leonard Baker Children were: Ann Elizabeth GREEN, Sarah LeGrand "Sally" GREEN, Edward Craddock GREEN, Mary Pointer GREEN, James Anthony Pritchard GREEN.

    Name:
    Anthony was age 3 when his father married Nancy Terry. He probably did not remember his Mother, Ann Pritchard. Anthony's Son, Nathaniel Paul Green, has a recorded date of birth of 1803. Anthony's marriage to Elizabeth W. Vaughan is recorded as 1809. One of them, therefore, brought this child to the marriage. - Mary Frances Eggleston

    Anthony married Elizabeth Winnifred 'Winny' Vaughan 27 Nov 1809, Halifax Co., Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of 1st Lt. James Vaughan, Jr. and Sarah 'Sally' LeGrand) was born 20 Oct 1791, Halifax County, Virginia; died 10 Aug 1859, Halifax County, Virginia; was buried , Green Family Cemetery, Alton, Halifax, Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Winnifred 'Winny' Vaughan was born 20 Oct 1791, Halifax County, Virginia (daughter of 1st Lt. James Vaughan, Jr. and Sarah 'Sally' LeGrand); died 10 Aug 1859, Halifax County, Virginia; was buried , Green Family Cemetery, Alton, Halifax, Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Identities of Photo of Winnie Vaughan Green Williams and her 4 sons. L-R Nathaniel Paul, James Green, Jack and George. Photo identified by Richard R. Morgan. Notes: Uncle Willie died at age 21 in N.Y., also daughter Lula.

    Children:
    1. James Andrew Pritchard Green was born 1 Jun 1828, Halifax Co., Virginia; died 1 Apr 1889, Halifax Co., Virginia.
    2. Mary Pointer Green was born 13 Jun 1819, Halifax County, Virginia; died 9 May 1879, Halifax County, Virginia.
    3. 1. Sarah LeGrand Green was born 1 May 1812, Halifax Co., Virginia; died Abt 1850, Prob. Halifax Co., Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Captain Berryman GreenCaptain Berryman Green was born 26 Jan 1754, Amelia County, Virginia (son of Thomas Green and Lucy Davis); died 13 Sep 1825, Halifax County, Virginia; was buried 14 Sep 1825, Terry Family Cemetery Halifax County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    History of Halifax County
    By W. J. Carrington

    Page 184-185
    GREEN
    Berryman Green was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, in 1754 [Amelia-mfe]. This family dates back to an illustrious line of "Buckton," Northamptonshire, England.
    He enlisted in the Revolutionary war as a private, in 1776, and served through the war as quartermaster on General Washington's staff. He was unfit for active service, being lame. He married Nancy Terry, daughter of Nathaniel Terry, Gent., Burgess of Halifax County. He died in this county, [Halifax] September 13, 1825. Nancy, his wife, died February 20, 1837. They were buried at the old 'Thompson Place', near 'Banister Lodge.' Their children were, viz.: Elizabeth Dickerson Green, who married her cousin, Col. Joe Coleman Terry., Berryman Green, Jr. marrried Ariana Vaughan, Mary Green (died), Sarah Green (died) Thomas Jefferson Green, married Frances Keeling Burton, Nathaniel Terry Green, married Annie Colquehoun.

    From Col. Berryman Green descended some of Halifax County's most honorable and substantial citizens. This data given is from the family Bible.

    EXERPTS CONTINUE (See Documents)

    Berryman Green was born 31 January 1753 or 1754 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, to Thomas Green (ca. 1725-ca. 1799) and Lucy Davis Green (ca. 1735-1785). Green's family moved to Prince Edward County, Virginia, and in 1769, he was apprenticed to the court clerk of Charlotte County, Virginia. In 1776, Green enlisted in Henry Lee's (1756-1818) command, then received an appointment as quartermaster for General George Washington?s (1732-1799) staff. In 1781, Green was appointed an assistant deputy quartermaster for the state of Virginia. After the war, Green lived in Westmoreland County, then moved to Halifax County, Virginia in 1787 where he became a planter. Green represented Halifax County in the House of Delegates in 1796. Green married first Anne Pritchard (d. 1787) in Pennsylvania in 1799, and they had five children. He married second Nancy Terry (1758 or 1763-1836) of Halifax County 6 January 1789), and they had six children. Green died in Halifax County 14 September 1825, and was buried in the Terry family cemetery there.

    Berryman Green was apprenticed to become a Court Clerk. In 1801, he signed the Will of Jonathan Colquit, A.C.H.C [Acting Clerk of Halifax County].
    WILL OF JONATHAN COLQUITT
    In The Name of God Amen. I Jonathan Colquitt of Halifax County do make, ordain and declare this to be my last will and Testament, and manner and form following(Viz) imprimis. I lend unto my Daughter Nancy Bostick and Sarah Bain, the tract of land whereon I now live containing one hundred acres more or less (purchase of Robert Akin) during their Natural lives, to be equally divided by two Disinterested men chosen by each party and if they dont agree one other person to be chosen by the referees and their decision to final, and at the death of my daughters Nancy, & Sarah. It is my will and desire that the aforesaid tract of land be equally divided between the heirs of my daughters Nancy Bostick & Sarah Bain to them and their heirs for ever. Item I give to my grandson Frederick Bain one feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever. Item I give unto my Grand daughter Christian Colquitt (daughter) of Ransom Colquitt one feather bed to her and her heirs forever. Item I give unto my son Ransom Colquitt Fanny, Eve and her increase, Negroes which he has had in possesson for some time, also one cow and calf to him and his heirs forever. Item It is my will and desire that my Exetors sell the remaince of my Estate to the best advantage (to Wit),a negro man James, my stock also all my house hold and kitchen furniture and after my just debts are paid the overplus if any tobe equally divided. Between the heirs of Ransom Colquitt, Nancy Bostick and the heirs of Sarah Bain to them and their heirs forever. And lastly I do nominate Constitute & appoint my friends Charles Bruce, Hartwell Carter & Achilles Colquitt Executors of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have Hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this fourteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred.
    Jonathan Colquitt L. S.
    Witness his David x Farmer, William Farmer, Thomas Ballow mark: At a court held for Halifax County the 27th day of July 1801, The within written Last Will and Testament of Jonathan Colquitt deceased was exhibited in court & proved by the affirmation of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed and ordered to be recorded.
    Teste John Wimbish C G?C.
    At a court held for Halifax County the 25th day of January 1802, on the motion of Charles Bruce one of the Executors named in the foregoing will of Jonathan Colquitt decd who made oath according to law, certificate is granted him for obtaining probate of the said will in due form, he giving security whereupon he together with James Bruce his security entered into acknowledged their bond in the finally of five thousand dollars. Conditioned as the law directs.
    Teste John Wimbish C.H.C.
    Truly recorded
    Teste Berryman Green A.C.H.C.
    Halifax County, Virginia, Wills, Book 6, p. 297.

    Berryman married Anne Pritchard 25 May 1778. Anne was born Abt 1756, Westmoreland County, Virginia; died Bef 1789. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Anne Pritchard was born Abt 1756, Westmoreland County, Virginia; died Bef 1789.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    http://books.google.com/books?id=55I38FXWyPgC&pg=RA1-PA125&lpg=RA1-PA125&dq=Greens+%2B+Halifax+%2B+Amelia+%2B+Prince+Edward&source=bl&ots=MkuC4lMbZM&sig=R0X_u_oFD7CMRsbwNZDaE3WFag8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5ajeUuHXN8vHsASzroHwDA&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Greens%20%2B%20Halifax%20%2B%20Amelia%20%2B%20Prince%20Edward&f=false

    Berryman Said to have married Anne Pritchard, the daughter of Anthony Pritchard, a Quaker. He is said to have met and married her at Valley Forge. She was thrown from her horse and her leg was broken and she was lame the balance of her life. Issue: Anthony Green; Ann Pritchard Green who married a Mr. Barksdale and went to Ohio; from them, General Barksdale of Confederate Army descended; Hulda Green married Col. James Thompson of Halifax, Va.; Lucy Green married Stephen Davenport and Hannah Green, who died single. After the death of Ann Pritchard, Berryman Green moved to Halifax Co., VA and married 6 Jan 1789, Nancy Terry, d/o Nathaniel Terry, who was appointed by Gov. Dinwiddie 6 May 1752, presiding justice and first sheriff of Halifax Co., and who represented Halifax Co., in the House of Burgesses from 1758-1769, then from 1769 - 1775. Also a member of the Convention of 1775 and 1776. Nathaniel Terry's wife was Sarah Royall. He died 21 Apr 1780.

    Died:
    His marriage to Nancy Terry

    Children:
    1. Hannah Jones Green was born Abt 1783, Westmoreland County, Virginia; died 14 Dec 1841, Halifax County, Virginia.
    2. Lucy Green was born Abt 1779, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died May 1852, Halifax Co., Virginia..
    3. Ann Pritchard Green was born Abt 1784, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died 1875, DeKalb, Kemper Co., MS.
    4. 2. Anthony Wayne Green was born 7 Aug 1786, Prince Edward Co., Virginia; died 1846, Halifax Co., Virginia.

  3. 6.  1st Lt. James Vaughan, Jr. was born 27 Sep 1767, Amelia Halifax County, Virginia (son of James Vaughan and Nancy Ann Hill); died 8 Sep 1840, Hawkins Co., Tennessee.

    Notes:

    http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VAUGHAN/2000-06/0961428321


    From: "Eddie Davis"
    Subject: [VAUGHAN-L] James Vaughan of Amelia Co. VA
    Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 10:25:21 -0500

    Recently on the Vaughan Pioneers group, we've been trying to find if John Vaughan, born about 1762 somewhere in VA and maried to Nancy Callicott could have been a son of James Vaughan of Amelia County, VA. Here is the data we have on this family (the Amelia side). The line starts with a Nicholas Vaughan, son of a William Vaughan, the data in red is the branch that we are wondering if it could be John Vaughan's father and mother:

    NICHOLAS VAUGHAN - son of William Vaughan (1625- ca.1693) of Charles City County, Virginia
    Born: bef. 1685, Charles City County, VA
    Died: 1738, Amelia County, VA
    [Richard Hicks appointed guardian of youngest son Abraham Vaughan on 9 Dec 1738.]
    Married: Ann
    His plantation was located on Flatt Creek of present Amelia County, VA. Part of the land, near the present Powhatan County line, was bounded by the Appomattox River. He also owned land on the north side of Hatcher's Run (west of Petersburg, in present Dinwiddie County, VA). His children inherited and divided the land.

    Children: Robert, Isham, Henry, Thomas, Lewis, Abraham, Eliza, and Nicholas Vaughan, Jr.

    I. ROBERT VAUGHAN
    Born: abt. 1705, Prince George County, VA
    Died: 25 Sept 1779, Amelia County, VA
    Married: Martha - bef. 18 May 1732, Bristol Parish
    Martha died after 25 Sept 1779
    Robert owned 800 acres on Flatt Creek, Amelia County, VA. Part of the land was adj. Mirey Branch, near the present Powhatan County line.
    Children: Phoebe, Nicholas, Robert, Jr., JAMES, Willis, Ann, and (second son James?) Vaughan

    1) Phoebe Vaughan - b. 18 May 1732, m. (Gardner?) Mays

    2) Nicholas Vaughan, Jr. - b. 21 Nov 1734; Amelia County, d. ca. 1803-1804, Amelia County, VA
    [Not named in his father's will, but relationship proved in land records.]
    Robert Vaughan, Sr. deeded to Nicholas part of the tract whereon he then lived, 150 acres, bounded by James Vaughan, Lewis Vaughan, Gardner Mays, & Jesse Lunsford.]
    Married: Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Phillip Williams of Nottoway County, VA
    Children: Willis Vaughan, Polly Meador, Elizabeth Baldwin, Lettice Board (to KY), Martha Beadles (moved from Pitts. County, VA, to KY), Sally Morgan, and John Vaughan (to KY with brother-in-law Stephen Board).
    [See Mary Gregg's records for this family at the Vaughan Resource site.]

    3) Robert Vaughan, Jr. - b. 21 Jan 1736, Amelia County, d. 5 Dec 1805, Nottoway County, VA [Not named in his father's will, but relationship proved in land records.]
    Robert Vaughan, Sr. deeded to Robert Jr. 200 acres on the lower side of Flatt Creek.]
    Married: Elsie Motley - 22 Feb 1759, Amelia County, VA, daughter of Joseph Motley & Elizabeth Forrest
    Sons: Robert, James of Nottoway County, Joseph, John of Charlotte County in 1805, and Asa M. Vaughan [See Mary Gregg's complete records on this family.]

    4) James Vaughan - b. ca. 1738-1741, Amelia County, d. abt. 1803, Amelia County
    Married 1st: Ann (Nancy Ann?) Hill, daughter of James Hill
    [James and wife Ann named in deed record of 25 Feb 1765. Owned land in vicinity of Flatt Creek adj. brother Nicholas Vaughan, Lewis Vaughan, Gardner Mays, and Jesse Lunsford.]
    Married 2nd: Lucy Jeter - bef. 14 Mar 1783, Amelia County, VA, daughter of Thomas Jeter (son Milton Vaughan)
    Married 3rd: Mary Jackson

    According to Ernest E. Shanks, submitter to LDS Ancestral File, the son of James Vaughan and Ann Hill was:
    JAMES VAUGHAN, JR. - b. 27 Sept 1767, Will drawn 8 Sept 1840, HAWKINS COUNTY, TN
    Married: Sally
    Children: 1) William b. 1790, VA, d. 18 May 1874, TN, m. Mary Kincade; 2) John; 3) James; 4) Joseph; 5) Benjamin; 6) Allen - Will pr. 1 Mar 1858, Hawkins County, TN, m. Nelly; 7) Nancy Donnelson; 8) Patsy Rogers; and 9) Elizabeth
    Harrel.
    Daughter of James Vaughan and Ann Hill?
    Obedience Vaughan - m. John A. Mitchell - 30 Jan 1786 (of Floyd County, VA)
    [Ref: Rootsweb query]
    5) Willis Vaughan - married Edith Gunn
    6) Ann Vaughan - married Richard Johnson
    7) James Vaughan? (Patrick Anderson's list adds second son James)
    Children of Nicholas and Ann Vaughan (Cont'd)
    II. ISHAM VAUGHAN
    Born: bef. 1710
    Married: Temperance Jones, daughter of Richard Jones, Jr.
    Lived on Flatt Creek near Tomahawk Creek, adj. Lewis Vaughan. Richard Jones, Jr. deeded Isham 630 acres on both sides south fork of Deep Creek "for love and affection" on 20 July 1750. This land was near the border of Amelia and
    Nottoway counties.
    Known Children:
    1) Wilmot Vaughan - b. 3 March 1733/34
    2) Frederick Vaughan - b. bef. 1746, Amelia County

    III. HENRY VAUGHAN
    Born abt. 1710
    Died: 1755-56, Amelia County
    m. Joannah
    Known Children:
    1) Sally Vaughan - b. bef. 1740; m. George Smith

    IV. THOMAS VAUGHAN
    Born: bef. 1720, Prince George County, VA
    Died: 1751, Amelia County
    Married: Elizabeth [died aft. 1751]
    Had 400 acres on both sides of Franks Creek of Flatt Creek, Amelia County, VA.
    Children:
    1) Thomas Vaughan, Jr. - b. 12 July 1742; married Mary; moved to Caswell County, North Carolina
    2) Nicholas Vaughan - d. Nottoway County, VA
    3) Bartholomew Vaughan - m. Ann
    4) John Vaughan - Inherited from his father's estate 400 acres on Rice's Fork, Lunenburg County, VA
    5) Elizabeth Vaughan

    V. LEWIS VAUGHAN
    Born: 20 Feb 1719/20, Prince George County, VA
    Lived on head branches of Tomahawk and Franks Creek adj. Robert Vaughan (brothers), in 1755.
    Son: Lewis Vaughan, Jr.?

    VI. ABRAHAM VAUGHAN
    Born: 3 March 1721/22, Prince George County, VA
    Robert Hicks appointed guardian of the minor child Abraham on 9 Dec 1738, after the death of his father, Nicholas. Question: Was Robert Hicks a relative, perhaps uncle?

    VII. ELIZA VAUGHAN
    Born: 18 April 1727, Prince George County, VA

    VIII. NICHOLAS VAUGHAN, JR.
    Born: 20 Feb 1728/29, Prince George County, VA
    Question: Was he the Nicholas who moved to South Carolina?

    The other questions in this data are from Beverly Neises, my fellow researcher. John Vaughan and Nancy Callicott tie into the William and Fereby Vaughan line through intermarriage. John and Nancy's oldest child was named James, and if you'll notice in the above data, 4.) James had a son named James Jr., who lived in Hawkins County, TN, where John and Nancy lived later in life (now it's Hancock County, TN). The Callicotts were living close to the Nicholas Vaughan family in VA. Following this theory, John Vaughan whould probably not have been a brother to William Vaughan. Maybe a cousin, but I suspect the relationship to William (the one who married Fereby Benton) was a 2nd or third cousin, or perhaps none at all, just the same name. Since we've had little luck with William Vaughan, maybe we can pin down John Vaughan.

    Eddie Davis
    ecdavis@atlascomm.net
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    The Following is related to Robert Vaughan, s/o Nicholas Vaughan.
    http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VAUGHAN/2000-06/0961428321
    1 William Vaughan b. 1624 d. 1684 Charles City Co, Virginia.
    m. Sarah b. c. 1634
    2 William Vaughan b. bef. 1670
    2 Richard Vaughan b. c. 1670
    2 Samuel Vaughan b. bef. 1675
    2 John Vaughan b. bef. 1680
    2 James Vaughan b. bef. 1680
    2 Nicholas Vaughan b. bef. 1685 Charles City Co., Virginia, d. c. 1738 Amelia Co., Virginia, m. Ann
    3 Robert Vaughan b. C. 1705 Prince George Co., VA
    d. Sep 25 1779 Amelia Co., Virginia
    m. Martha b. c. 1709 Prince Edward Co., Virginia
    d. aft. Sep 1779 Amelia Co., Virginia
    4 Phoebe Vaughan b. May 18 1732 Bristol
    Parish, Prince George Co., Virginia
    m. Male Mayes
    4 Nicholas Vaughan b. Nov 21 1734 Bristol Parish,
    Prince George Co., Virginia
    4 Robert Vaughan b. c. 1735 Glouchester, Amelia Co., Virginia d. Dec 5 1805 Nottoway Co., Virginia
    m. Elise (Else) Motley m Feb 22 1759 Glouchester, Amelia Co., Virginia b. c. 1738 Glouchester, Amelia Co., Virginia
    4 Willis Vaughan b. c. 1735 Amelia Co., Virginia
    m. Edith Gunn m. Feb 7 1778 Amelia Co., VA
    b. c. 1757 Glouchester, Amelia Co., Virginia
    4 James Vaughan b. c. 1740 Amelia Co., Virginia
    d. Jul 28 1803 Amelia Co., Virginia
    m. Ann Hill m. c. 1764 Amelia Co., Virginia
    b. c. 1744 Amelia Co., Virginia
    d. c. 1775 Amelia Co., Virginia
    m. Lucy Jeter m. c. 1787 Amelia Co., Virginia
    d. aft. Mar 1783 Melia Co., Virginia
    m. Mary Jackson bef. Jan 1792 Amelia Co., VA
    b. c. 1756 Amelia Co., Virginia d. Mar 12 1821 Amelia Co., VA
    5 Obedience Vaughan b. c. 1765 Amelia Co., VA
    d. Floyd Co., Virginia
    m. John Mitchell Jan 30 1786 Amelia Co., Virginia
    b. c. 1761 Amelia Co., Virginia
    5 James Vaughan b. Sep 27 1767 Amelia Co., VA
    d. aft. Sep 1840 Hawkins Co., Tennessee
    m. Elizabeth Walker b. Aug 30 1770 Virginia
    6 William Vaughan b. Nov 7 1790 Amelia Co.,
    Va, d. May 18 1874 Rogersville, Hawkins Co.,TN
    m. Mary Kincaid abt. 1825 b. Jun 2 1791 North Carolina
    7 James Monroe Vaughan b. Feb 19 1827
    d. Oct 2 1899 Ladonia, Hunt Co., Texas
    7 Absalom Vaughan b. c. 1830 Hawkins Co.,
    Tennessee
    7 Nancy Vaughan b. c. 1831 Hawkins Co., TN
    m. Male Hillen
    7 William Eldridge Vaughan b. c. 1839 Hawkins Co., TN d. abt. 1900
    m. Senith Manila Davis m. bef. 1861 b. abt. 1843, Tennessee d. abt. 1919
    8 Andrew Allan Vaughan b. Apr 8 1861
    Rogersville, Hawkins Co., Tennessee
    d. May 9 1954 Springfield, Missouri
    m. Dora Alice Blanchard Jul 26 1883 Elwood, Missouri b. Sep 26 1865 Elwood, Missouri
    d. Apr 29 1956 Springfield, Missouri
    9 Earl Irwin Vaughan b. Jul 25 1895
    Springfield, MI d. Dec 15 1980
    Pacific Grove, California
    m. Mary Elizabeth Slagle Mar 11 1917
    Springfield, Missouri, b. 29 Dec 1896
    Bolivar, Missouri d. May 24 1985 Pacific Grove, California
    8 William Eldridge Jr Vaughan b. abt. 1865
    Tennessee d. Jan 6 1936 Springfield, MI
    8 John Vaughan b. abt. 1867 Tennessee
    9 Bess Vaughan
    9 Leonard Vaughan
    9 Roy Vaughan
    8 Bettie Vaughan b. Feb 11 1871TN
    d. Feb 15 1900 Springfield, Missouri
    m. Frank Kynion
    9 William Eldridge Kynion b. abt. 1895
    8 Samuel Vaughan b. abt. 1875 TN
    d. abt. 1950 Shawnee, Oklahoma
    8 Edward Vaughan b. abt. 1877 Tennessee
    d. abt. 1920 Dennison, Texas
    m. Unknown
    9 Clyde Vaughan
    9 Stella Vaughan
    8 Charles H. Vaughan b. Feb 1880 TN
    d. Jul 12 1958 Springfield,Missouri
    m. Female d. abt. 1950
    9 William Eldridge Vaughan b.28 Sep 1900
    Springfield, Missouri d. Feb 2 1982 Tulsa, Ok
    m. Female Dicia d. abt. 1973
    9 Frank Vaughan b. abt. 1902 d. abt. 1954
    Fresno, California
    9 Eugene Vaughan b. abt. 1913, d. ab. 1968
    9 Gladys Vaughan, b. abt. 1916 d. abt. 1943
    Vallejo, California
    6 Thomas Vaughan b. Aug 27 1793 Amelia Co.,
    Virginia d. May 4 1855 McMinn Co., TN
    m. Leah McCarty m. Mar 9 1819 Hawkins Co
    Tennessee b. Nov 29 1793 Hawkins Co TN
    d. Oct 16 1863 Athens, McMinn Co., TN
    6 Allen Vaughan b. Apr 29 1795 Amelia Co., VA
    d. Mar 14 1858 Hawkins Co., Tennessee
    m. Ellen Steele c. 1817 Hawkins Co TN
    b. c. 1800 Tn. d. bef. 1870
    6 Nancy Jane Vaughan b. Aug 6 1797 Scott Co., Virginia d. c. 1888 Texas
    m. James Donaldson c. 1819
    b. c. 1795 Hawkins Co Tennessee
    6 James Vaughan b. May 5 1799 Prince Edward Co., Virginia d. Dec 23 1874 Boones Creek, Washington Co., Tennessee
    m. Matilda Rader c. 1834 b. c. 1811 Tn.
    6 Elizabeth Vaughan b. c. 1802 Hawkins Co., TN d. aft. 1880 m. Jacob Harrel c. 1828 Hawkins Co., TN
    b. Jul 15 1803 Hawkins Co., Tennessee d. Oct 25 1883 Carter's Valley, Hawkins Co., Tennessee
    6 Benjamin Walker Vaughan b. c. 1805 TN
    d. Hawkins Co., Tennessee
    m. Martha Simmons c. 1828 b. Sep 1806 VA
    d. aft. 1860
    6 Martha Vaughan b. c. 1809 Virginia
    m. Dauswell Rogers m. c. 1831 b. c. 1805
    6 Robert Vaughan b. c. 1811 Amelia Co., VA
    d. at early age
    6 John Vaughan b. c. 1815 Tennessee
    m. Malinda Barrett bef. 1840 b. c. 1819 Hawkins Co., Tennessee d. aft. 1860
    5 Francis Vaughan b. c. 1769 Amelia Co., VA
    m. Madgalene Walker m. Nov 27 1794 Amelia
    Co., Virginia b. c. 1773
    5 Nancy Vaughan b. c. 1770 Amelia Co., Virginia
    m. Edward Haskins Nov 27 1794 Amelia Co.,
    Virginia b. c. 1767
    5 Wilkes Vaughan b. c. 1772 Amelia Co., Virginia
    5 Milton Vaughan
    m. Rebecca C. Craddock m. Oct 2 1811
    5 Matilda Vaughan b. __Amelia Co., Virginia
    d. c. 1833
    m. Sovereign Jeter m. c. 1806 Bedford Co.,
    Virginia b. c. 1770 Amelia Co., Virginia
    d. aft. 1850
    4 Ann Vaughan b. c. 1755 Amelia Co., Virginia
    m. Richard Johnson m. c. 1777 Amelia Co., VA
    b. c. 1751 Amelia Co., Virginia
    4 Martha Vaughan b. c. 1759 Amelia Co., Virginia
    m. Thomas Cook m. Dec 30 1784 Amelia Co., VA
    b. c. 1759 Amelia Co., Virginia
    3 Isham Vaughan b. bef. 1710 Prince George Co., VA
    3 Henry Vaughan b. c. 1710 Prince George Co., Virginia
    3 Lewis Vaughan b. Feb 20 1719 Bristol Parish, Prince
    George Co., Virginia
    3 Thomas Vaughan b. bef. 1720 Prince George Co.,
    Virginia
    3 Abraham Vaughan b. Mar 3 1721 Prince George Co.,
    Virginia
    3 Eliza Vaughan b. Apr 18 1727 Prince George Co.,
    Virginia
    3 Nicholas Vaughan b. Feb 20 1728 Prince George Co.,
    Virginia
    2 Daniel Vaughan b. bef. 1690 Charles City Co., Virginia.
    [Our James Vaughan who married Sarah LeGrand is not in this line, but related, I believe - mfe]

    http://www.vagenweb.org/charlotte/chamisc.htm

    Ashley Vaughan's name appears in a "Yates & Knight's Shop Book" - 1822.
    Blacksmith business located on the S. Meherrin R. (div. line bet. Mecklenburg & Lunenburg Counties, Va.,) where "Yatesville" & "Mill Grove" were on the old maps. VAUGHAN accts. were: Ashley; Willis; and Pleasant. Note: The will of David Vaughan 8-22-1825; 10-10-1825 [Bell, Lunenburg Co. Wills #497] names sons: Willis Vaughan, Baalam Vaughan, Pleasant Vaughan, Robert Vaughan, James Vaughan; daus: Mary Perkins, Elizabeth Elmore [recorded will shows Elizabeth Clark. Lunenburg Land Tax Records show David Vaughan lived South Meherrin River (that would be the SW corner nearest Mecklenburg & Charlotte)[Also Halifax Co. VA]
    +++++++++
    Char. DB 4:78 9 Sep 1778 Nathaniel Page of Charlotte...love & affection to dau. Elizabeth Vaughan, widow of John Vaughan late of co. of Prince Edward, [See Amelia County Wills Bonds 1735-1761] 5 shill., negro wench named Mill.
    Related deed preceding this: DB 2:438 Char. Co., Va.
    Richard CRADDOCK & Elizabeth his wife of Nottoway Parish, Amelia Co. to Nathaniel PAGE of same, 150 pd, 400 a. in Charlotte "(formerly Lunenburg)" part of a larger tract pur. from James EASTER by William FOSTER decd and by sd Foster's will devised to his son James who then sold to said Richard Craddock, adj. lines of Clement Read, Walton & Thomas Read. Wit: Samuel COBBS, Robert VAUGHAN, William Forster Note: Char. Co. DB 2:125 14 Nov 1768/5 Dec. 1768 James FOSTER of Nottoway Par. Amelia sold the 400 a. for 50 pd to Richard Craddock, same description. Wit: James VAUGHAN, Edwd Booker, Samuel Cobbs, John Roberts, Wm. Cross Craddock.

    Death
    James signed a Deed of Trust 20 January 1823, giving his property on the Dan River, 275 acres, to two of his sons, Craddock and Milton, with a life interest for his wife, Sarah. It was record on 23 Sep 1823, so James may have been deceased by that date. Milton later sold his interest to his brother, Craddock, recorded 24 Dec 1827, so Sarah may have been deceased by that date also.

    Re: Pollards of Amelia Co., Virginia
    By Peyton Carter April 12, 2000 at 03:36:44
    In reply to: Re: Pollards of Amelia Co., Virginia
    Laura Pollard 4/12/00
    David & Laura -

    Thank you for your e-mail. As you know, I too am trying to research the Pollards of Amelia County, Virginia. Unfortunately, I have not been able to make any real connections to date. Here is what I have. I hope it rings
    some bells with you.

    Oney Pollard (1790 - between 1853 and 1860) married John Carter in Amelia in 1821. I am beginning to believe that Oney was either born Oney Chapman and married a Pollard and then married John Carter, or she was born Oney Pollard, married a Chpman and then married John Carter.
    Mary Elizabeth Pollard (1829 - 1878) was the daughter of Nancy (maiden name thought to be Foster). Her father is unknown. Mary married William R. Carter (the son of John Carter, above) in Amelia in 1846. Nancy had to give
    her permission to the marriage, due to Mary's age. (Note: her father did not give the permission, which leads me to believe that he was already dead.) They made their home at a plantation known as Mulberry Grove on Stocks Creek, near Paineville and the Cumberland Co. border. Mary was left
    a very large piece of land by Joseph Haskew, the county attorney, who was married to a Miss Foster. William R. Carter had many dealings with a William H. Pollard. (One of William Pollard's day books was later taken over by William Carter to keep track of his own transactions and the book
    is in the possession of my cousin in Richmond, VA.) I suspect that William H. Pollard was Mary Elizabeth's brother. I found a will for a William H. Pollard in Amelia, but I cannot be sure it is the one I am seeking.

    February Court 1863
    Wm. H. Pollard's Will

    I William H. Pollard of the County of Amelia do make and declare this as and for my last will and testament as follows to wit.
    1st. I desire all my just debts paid.
    2nd. I desire and bequeath unto my wife during her life or until she marries all my estate of every kind and description upon condition that she pay to my daughter Sarah L. Blanton during the life or widowhood of my wife
    the sum of Four Hundred dollars annually for the sole + exclusive use of my said daughter free from the debt or contract of her present or any future husband, and should my said daughter die leaving children during the life
    or widowhood of my wife, then the said sum of $400 annually is to be paid equally to and among the children of my said daughter for their education and support.
    3rd. At the death or marriage of my wife I devise[&] bequeath all my estate of every kind and description to my daughter Isabella, and during her life for her sole and exclusive use, free from the debts or contracts of any
    husband she may marry, and at her death to be equally divided among her children living at her death + the issue of any of her children who may have died leaving issue alive at her death. Such issue to take the share which the deceased parent or parents would have taken if alive. But should the said Isabella die without issue of her body living at her death, then I devise and bequeath all the estate given her by this item of my will to my daughter Sarah during her life, for her sole + exclusive use free from the debts + contracts of her present or any future husband, and at her death to be equally divided among her children living at her death + the issue of such as may have died leaving issue alive at her death, such issue to take the share of their deceased parent or parents.
    4th. At the death or marriage of my wife I give to my daughter Sarah for her life for her sole + exclusive use free from the debts or contract of her present or any future husband the sum of Ten Thousand dollars the payment of which I charge upon the property devised and bequeathed to my daughter Isabella by the 3rd item of this my will and which sum so to be paid by my daughter Isabella out of the property given to her. I wish safely loaned out or invested in property and the annual interest or profits only to be paid to my daughter for her sole + exclusive use as aforesaid during her life and at her death I give the said sum of $10,000 to be equally divided among the children of my daughter Sarah living at her death and the issue of such as may have died leaving issue alive at her death such issues to take the share of their deceased parent or parents. But should the said Sarah die without issue of her body living at her death then the said sum of $10,000 to revert to my daughter Isabella + pass in all respects as if the said sum constituted part of the estate given her by
    the 3rd Item of my will.
    I hereby constitute and appoint my wife executrix of this my last will hereby expressly revoking all wills by me heretofore made + I request that she shall be permitted to qualify as Executrix without giving security. But upon her marriage her powers are to cease and upon the death or marriage of my wife I [?] {appoint} H. Barnes Executor of this my will. In witness whereof I have hereto subscribed my name this 8th day of January 1863.
    Wm. H. Pollard

    Signed + acknowledged by Wm. H. Pollard as and for his last will and testament in our presence + we have at his request and in his presence + in the presence of each other subscribed our names thereto as witnesses.
    L. Masters
    Jos. B. Anderson
    Edwd. Green
    R. W. Boisseau
    Virginia: In Amelia County Court 26th day of February 1863
    This the last will and testament of Wm. H. Pollard decd. Was proved in open court by Edwd. Green and R. W. Boisseau two subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded on motion of Elizabeth F. Pollard the executrix
    named in said will she is permitted to qualify.

    I look forward to working with you on this. This has stumped me for years.

    Peyton Carter
    NTUCK@worldnet.att.net

    James married Sarah 'Sally' LeGrand 15 Dec 1785, Halifax Co., Virginia (MB1/70). Sarah (daughter of Capt. James LeGrand and Elizabeth 'Betsy' Wade) was born Abt 1767, Halifax County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Sarah 'Sally' LeGrand was born Abt 1767, Halifax County, Virginia (daughter of Capt. James LeGrand and Elizabeth 'Betsy' Wade); died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Nancy and Sarah LeGrand are Sisters. Sarah married James Vaughan, and Nancy married William Turner. Sarah Legrand Vaughan names her daughter Winifred and her sister, Nancy LeGrand Turner names her daughter Winifred too. Winifred Turner, is named for her Cousin, Nancy's Daughter. Additionally, James Vaughan is guardian for Elizabeth Turner, d/o William Turner and Nancy LeGrand upon her marriage to William George Carter. After W. Turner's death, Nancy married Dabney Wade and named a daughter for her Sister, Sarah.-mfe

    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth Winnifred 'Winny' Vaughan was born 20 Oct 1791, Halifax County, Virginia; died 10 Aug 1859, Halifax County, Virginia; was buried , Green Family Cemetery, Alton, Halifax, Co., Virginia.
    2. James LeGrand Vaughan was born Abt 1805, Charlotte County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Craddock Vaughan was born Abt 1765, Lunenburg County, Virginia; died 1 Jun 1850, Halifax County, Virginia.
    4. Ariana Vaughan was born Abt 1794, Halifax County, Virginia; died Aft 1850.
    5. Charles Milton to Alabama Vaughan was born Abt 1808, Halifax County, Virginia; died 8 Jan 1875, Lawrence, Alabama.
    6. William LeGrand Vaughan was born Est 1788, Lunenburg County, Virginia; died 1826, Charlotte County, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Green was born Abt 1730, Tidewater, Colonial Virginia (son of John Green and Elizabeth Goode); died 1799, Halifax County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Thomas Green of Prince Edward County
    Another Thomas Green was in Prince Edward County in 1761 when he bought land from his father-in-law, Peter Davis. Lucy Davis, daughter of Peter Davis married Thomas Green and was the Mother of Berryman.

    6 May 1760 Thomas Green received 400 acres on a branch of Terrible Creek. The acreage was described a surplus land between the Dudgeon and Fontaine farms below the Old Court House. Thomas Green owned Punch Spring at this time.

    PUNCH SPRING
    EARLY COURTHOUSE
    http://www.oldhalifax.com/county/CourthouseHistoryCook.htm

    It was first decided to establish a courthouse in the perfect center of Halifax County, but a survey showed this to be impossible, as the point was a small island in the middle of Banister River. It was then decided to hold the first meeting at "Hampton Wade's house," in the year 1752. The first officers of the county were Nathaniel Terry, sheriff; George Currie, clerk; Thomas Nash, surveyor; Clement Read, King's attorney; John Light, Joseph Faris and Abet Lee, constables; and Nicholas Hayle, Robert Jones and James Irwin, justices.

    Court was held in various locations, but of interest is the period 1753-1754, when sessions were held at Punch Spring. It appears that in the rear of the house only a few feet away was a large clear spring of exceptionally cold water. With this convenience, there is said to have been no end to the fine liquor brought to this courthouse. In fact, so much was brought that a pen was built around the spring for the storage of the beverage. Mint grew wild in Virginia and this, with the fine liquor and cool water, fits in with many of the traditions of the Old Dominion. But for inaccessible roads it is probable that the courthouse would have remained at this "charm spot" indefinitely.

    As to the exact location of Punch Spring we quote from the Rev. R. W. Neathery: "when I was a boy the older people of the neighborhood told me that it was located at a point on the Coles Ferry Road, just beyond where the Roberts's home is, north of Winn's Creek. If I mistake not, it is just a few hundred yards. from where the Norfolk and Western Railroad crosses the Cole's Ferry Road, on the side of Crystal Hill, not four hundred yards from the Negro church. At the time of my childhood, it was called 'Hell's Half Acre.' That makes us say 'whew', but that is true. Perhaps it was because prisoners thought it so.

    "This was just a few rods from Punch Spring, the source of Winn's Creek, which is now the home of Allie Epps. It is the old Hurt place and when I was a boy, Hurt Roberts, son of T. L. Roberts, and I, used to go to see Mrs. Hurt, the mother of C. E., H. H. and John Hurt and Mrs. Moorefield. Hurt Roberts, being named for Henry Hurt, was a special object of Mrs. Hurt's interest, and we used to go there to play. Mrs. Hurt used to put her butter, milk, and other eatables in a little stone house for safekeeping. Whenever we visited there, she would go to that little house, covered with shingles, and get something for us to eat. It was called Punch Spring then, but the little house is now torn down. But the house in which the court was held, stands now." Feb. 9, 1939

    Taken from HALIFACTS, written in 1941 by Dr. B. B. Barbour



    HalifaxCo VA Plea Book No 2, Part 2, 17 mar 1759

    (51) p. 358 William Drew is appointed Surveyor of the new road leading from John Tucks to Sparrow?s foard on Terrible Cr, and it is ordered that he, with the male laboring tithables following, to wit, those belonging to Thomas Green, Gent, Almon Gwin and his, Jeremiah Stevens, John Eckhols, Joseph Shaw, John Sparrow, and John Ashlock, do forthwith lay open, clear and keep the sd road in repair

    Thomas Green living in Halifax Co. 17 Mar 1759

    HalifaxCo VA Plea Book No 2 Part 2 17 mar 1759
    (51) p. 358 William Drew is appointed Surveyor of the new road leading from John Tucks to Sparrow?s foard on Terrible Cr, and it is ordered that he, with the male laboring tithables following, to wit, those belonging to Thomas Green, Gent, Almon Gwin and his, Jeremiah Stevens, John Eckhols, Joseph Shaw, John Sparrow, and John Ashlock, do forthwith lay open, clear and keep the sd road in repair

    1758 - Thomas Green and Peter Irby took by order of worshipful court the just and full sum of 16 pounds of good and lawful money of Virginia for building a good and well fixed bridge, at least ten feet broad, and in good repair for the term of seven years.
    Signed, sealed and released in the presence of Robert Wooding and Abraham Maury.
    To build and maintain for seven years.
    1758, March Court - Ordered that Thomas Green build a bridge over Difficult creek at a place called Madins Ford.

    Birth:
    HENRICO COUNTY VIRGINIA DOCUMENTS SHOW A THOMAS GREEN PURCHASING LAND IN VARINA PARISH 26 FEB 1729; ABRAHAM GREEN, ARTHUR MOSELEY, AND WILLIAM SCOTT WITNESS THIS DEED; FIELD JEFFERSON AND JOHN PLEASANTS WITNESSED LIVERY & SEIZIN. URSULA, WIFE OF WALTER, RELINQUISHED HER DOWER RIGHT.
    [this Thomas Green is at least 21 years older than Thomas Green who married Lucy Davis]

    Name:
    Shown on the Prince Edward Co., DB One Page 145b. Apr 25, 1761 from Peter Davis of P, to Thomas Green of P...... (See Documents) A William Green Witnessed this document along with Edward Hambleton, John Mason, Joshua Blanton. WHO IS THIS WILLIAM GREEN? Perhaps this William Green is the Father of this Thomas..........probably a relative of some sort.

    Thomas married Lucy Davis. Lucy (daughter of Peter Davis and Catherine Priest) was born Abt 1733, Prince Edward Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Lucy Davis was born Abt 1733, Prince Edward Co., Virginia (daughter of Peter Davis and Catherine Priest); died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. 4. Captain Berryman Green was born 26 Jan 1754, Amelia County, Virginia; died 13 Sep 1825, Halifax County, Virginia; was buried 14 Sep 1825, Terry Family Cemetery Halifax County, Virginia.
    2. Major Thomas Green, Jr. was born Abt 1756, Prince Edward Co., Virginia Colony; died 31 May 1827, Prince Edward Co., Virginia.
    3. Peter to Kentucky Green was born 21 Feb 1768, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died Bef 8 Jun 1822, Henderson, Kentucky.
    4. Lucy Davis Green was born Abt 1769, Prince Edward County, Virginia; died Aft 1837, Halifax County, Virginia.
    5. Elizabeth Green was born 1774, Virginia; died Aft 1830, Oglethorpe, Georgia .

  3. 12.  James Vaughan was born Abt 1738, Amelia Co., Virginia (son of Robert Vaughan and Martha Mrs. Robert Vaughan); died 1803, Amelia Co., Virginia.

    James married Nancy Ann Hill. Nancy was born Est 1741, Halifax County, Virginia; died Bef 1783, Halifax Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Nancy Ann Hill was born Est 1741, Halifax County, Virginia; died Bef 1783, Halifax Co., Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 6. 1st Lt. James Vaughan, Jr. was born 27 Sep 1767, Amelia Halifax County, Virginia; died 8 Sep 1840, Hawkins Co., Tennessee.

  5. 14.  Capt. James LeGrandCapt. James LeGrand was born 23 Mar 1733, Goochland, Virginia (son of Jean Pierre 'Peter' LeGrand and Jane Magdalene 'Jean' Michaux); died 15 Jul 1800, Montgomery County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Name: James LEGRAND
    Title: Captain
    Sex: M
    Birth: 23 MAR 1733 in Goochland County, Virginia
    Death: 15 JUL 1800 in Montgomery County, North Carolina
    Note: James LeGrand, who married Elizabeth ?Betsy? Wade, daughter of Hampton Wade and Jean Ellis, was a son of Peter LeGrand
    Note: and Jane Magdalen Michaux. James LeGrand got a bond to marry Betsy Wade on 30 November 1763 in Halifax County, with
    Note: Hampton Wade as bondsman. James LeGrand was born in Goochland County in 1734 and died in North Carolina in 1805. Betsy
    Note: Wade LeGrand was born in 1742 in Virginia and died there in 1797. (THE WADE REGISTER, Volume 8, Issue 1.)
    Note: American Revolution Military Service 9 Mar 1782 Halifax County, Virginia

    Father: Jean or John Pierre LEGRAND II b: 2 JUN 1697 in La Haye, Netherlands
    Mother: Jane Magdalene MICHAUX b: 3 JAN 1695 in Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands

    Name: James LEGRAND
    Title: Captain
    Sex: M
    Birth: 23 MAR 1733 in Goochland County, Virginia
    Death: 15 JUL 1800 in Montgomery County, North Carolina
    Note: James LeGrand, who married Elizabeth ?Betsy? Wade, daughter of Note: Hampton Wade and Jean Ellis, was a son of Peter LeGrand and Jane Magdalen Michaux. James LeGrand got a bond to marry Betsy Wade on 30 November 1763 in Halifax County, with Hampton Wade as bondsman. James LeGrand was born in Goochland County in 1734 and died in North Carolina in 1805. Betsy Wade LeGrand was born in 174 in Virginia and died there in 1797. (THE WADE REGISTER, Note: Volume 8, Issue 1.)
    Note: American Revolution Military Service 9 Mar 1782 Halifax County, Virginia

    http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/VAPRINCE/2007-06/1182732188

    Carter

    1496Halifax and Pitts Virginia Landowners1815Halifax
    CarterAbnerTobyIncludes all Dodsons, Estes, Moore, Yancey
    names and Birches, Cuttaubo, Miry, Polecats, Buckskin, Toby, Poplar, Reedy creeks - miles in which direction from court house given in table - see item
    4081Halifax 34-3941827HalifaxMarchCarter Alexander commissioner Estate of George Smith, Elizabeth Moore being widow of George and now wife of Jeremiah Moore - see item
    5340Halifax DB index 32-1151824Halifax26-JanCarterAlexander
    buyerJeremiah Moore to Alexander Carter a deed of trust for
    personal items
    6613Haliax ob m 13-89 index1846HalifaxCarterAlexander
    estateMary Moore in re distribution of Alexander Carter's estate in Carter vs Carter et al
    10706 Halifax Chancery Computer Index1845HalifaxCarter
    AlexanderplAlex and Mary Carter vs Maria and Richard
    Bennett, 1845-059
    10712Halifax Chancery Computer Index1847HalifaxCarter
    AlexanderdefMaria and Richard Bennett vs Alex and Marg.
    B. Carter, 1847-060
    350Original Halifax Records Bk p36 p27 1819 Halifax
    November Carter Alexander pl Alexander Carter
    versis Layton Yancey, surviving obligator of himself and James Farrell - in debt - def said he paid, plaintiff says he did not, trial set
    10251Deeds 1799-18111808 Williamson Co., Tn. 21-Mar Carter
    Benjamin prev owner West Harpeth Thrasher McCollum to Cloud
    McCollum of Williamson and Maury County, $100 tract on waters of Murfee's frok of West Harpeth beg near line of John Moore, Threasher McCollum, the later having bought land from James Neely, assignee of Benjamin Carter.
    Witness Joab Patterson and John Moore.
    10711Halifax Chancery Computer Index 1846 Halifax Carter
    Catherine def Robert Carter vs Catherine and John Carter,
    1846-047 1497Halifax and Pitts Virginia Landowners 1815 Halifax Carter Christopher, est Miry Includes all Dodsons, Estes, Moore, Yancey names and Birches, Cuttaubo, Miry, Polecats, Buckskin, Toby, Poplar, Reedy creeks - miles in which direction from court house given in table - see item
    6118 Halifax ob p 11-173 original 1785 Halifax Carter
    Daniel witness Daniel vs Moore, John Moore rule to witness, witness did not show, Daniel Carter and Richard Carter to testify against Alexander Moore in Daniel vs Moore
    6120 Halifax ob p 11-189 original 1785 Halifax Carter
    Daniel pl In Carter vs Moore, Daniel Carter to pay John Moore for 10 days attendance against Alexander Moore
    6121 Halifax ob p 11-189, 199 original 1785 Halifax Carter Daniel pl Daniel Carter vs Alexander Moore, case
    continued, then final decision left to James LeGrand et al, Alexander to pay costs of suit for trespass, assault and battery 9770Source: Family History Library, Utah1842Prince Edward 14-Feb Carter Daniel P. Marriage Commercial Databases
    married Mary A. T. Rice; surl. Thos dec and Nancy Rice
    3861Garmon Estes letter Feb 2 1993 - May Ct 1812 1812 Halifax May Carter Edward road hand Road hands from May ct 1812 to survey road from Phil Carltons to Daniel's Tavern with Joseph Estes
    7411 Joyce Lunenburg 1753 Lunenburg Carter Edward witness Dennis Lark to Henry Delony, deed, witness Thomas Moore,
    John Speed, George Baskerville and Edward Carter.
    168Halifax Will Book 2, 1783 - 1792 1787 Halifax July
    17 1787 Carter Frances appraiser Appraises Richard Carter
    estate with L. Ragland, Caleb Dodson and Frances Carter
    6377Halifax 1815 chancery original 1815 Halifax 22-Sep Carter George lines Pole Cat This indenture made the 22nd day of September 1815 between William J. Boyd and Margarett Boyd his wife of the county of Williamson and the state of Tennessee on the one part and Andrew Anderson on Halifax on the other part. Witness that William J. Boyd and his
    wife Margarett in consideration of the sum of $250 current money of Virginia to them in h and paid by Andrew Anderson, Boyd has granted....tract of land on Pole Cat Creek containing by esitmation 50 acres and is their part of the
    land left by John Anderson, decd, bounded by Isaac Cole, Andrew Anderson, Robert Chappell, George Carter, Richard P. Anderson.
    1498 Halifax and Pitts Virginia Landowners 1815 Halifax
    Carter George Pole Cat Includes all Dodsons, Estes, Moore,
    Yancey names and Birches, Cuttaubo, Miry, Polecats, Buckskin, Toby, Poplar, Reedy creeks - miles in which direction from court house given in table - see item
    4553 Halifax deed bk 16-597 1796 Halifax 10-Apr Carter James
    seller Dan James Carter of H[Halifax] to Beverley Barksdale of H for 250# about 212 acres in H on the N side of Dan River and bounded by Henry Hobson, the bank of the Dan, William Boyd. Signed James Carter. Wit Henry Cook, Champness Terry, Jarrott W. Cook, John Tuck, James Chalmers, Armistead
    Moore, Alexander Moore, John Echols, Rec June 27 1796
    11074Tax Lists1755Prince Edward Carter James Thomas Scott's tithables 1755, James Carter, Bucker, Nese and James Hopkins
    - 4, Hugh Challes with 3 negroes - 4, Robert Hastie, John Graham 2, Benjamin Atkins, John Moor and Janey 3, James Wimbish, Samuel Wimbish and 5 slaves - 7, James Atwood and John Atwood with 3 slaves - 4, John Cox, Abraham Baker
    and 2 slaves, William Satterwhite - 1, Thomas Scott Jr and slaves - 7, James Carter with slaves - 3, Hugh Challis with slaves - 4, Robert Hastie and John Graham - 2, Benjamin Atkins, John Moore and Janey - 3, James Wimbish, Samuel
    Wimbish and slaves-7, James Atwood, John Atwood & slaves-4, John Cox, Abraham Baker, 2 slaves, William Satterwhite-1
    9136Deed Bk 1, 2 1765-1771 1765 Charlotte 8-Mar Carter
    Jeduthan wit Cub Creek Henry Tate of C planter to David
    George , Theophilus Field Sr, Theopholus Field Jr., and William Call of Prince George Co. merchants for 112# 16s, 8p 192 acres in Charlotte on the west side of Cub Creek which he (Tate ) bought from James Vernon and now lives on. Also one negro boy named Dick. Wit John Holloway, Robert Caldwell, Jeduthan Carter, Thomas Moore rec June 3 1765, mortgage
    7242Chiarito Caswell Inven of Estates 1815 Caswell NC
    CarterJesse Due Jesse Carter, Patrick Moore 31.24.14 Oct
    1815 and Sam Moore 1.38, next line Stephan Moore 1.17, Wm Moore (Reverend) 14.70 and Moore Epps 1.02
    7859Chiarito Notes1787Caswell NC10-SepCarterJessewit
    Ruthledge CkWilliam Moore to William McCubbins of Pittsylvania Va 250 ac on Ruthledge Ck on the Va line for 150 lbs, wit Jesse Carter and Joseph Hurley. Bk e-215
    7865Chiarito Notes1791Caswell NC24-Sep Carter Jesse wit
    County Line Ck William Moore of Wilkes Co Ga to David Shilton[Shelton] for 216 lbs 17 s land on County Line ck and Rattlesnake ck, wit Jesse Carter, Cabeb Wright bk g-263
    7866Chiarito Notes1788Caswell NC 23-Sep Carter Jesse buyer County Line Ck William Moore to Jesse Carter for 1333lb 6 sh 6 pence 640 ac w side County Line Ck, wit Thomas Jeffereys, Robert Paine bk f-3
    7879Chiarito Notes 1797 Caswell NC Jan Carter Jesse
    buyer Sandy Ck Edward Moore acting as agent for Thomas Booker of Wilkes Co Ga sells land on E side Sand Ck to Jesse Carter, wit James Burton and H.Atkinson bk K-11 10201 Vestry Bk South Parham Parish (Cumberland and Powhatam Co) 1745-1792 1771Cumberland 29-Jul Carter Jesse road hand Ord
    that Poindexter Mosby, Jesse Carter and Robert Moor between Sept and March next begin and procession all thelands and renew and markt he several lines
    between Appamattox River Clements Mills path Buckingham road the Cross road
    my Mr. Swanns to the Middle road on that to Salley's path on that to
    Buckingham road on that to Lyleses road on that to Appamattox river and make
    their return according to law.
    3311Court Ord P 32-65 Index1815HalifaxCarterJohnroad
    handTerry's bridgeTythes of Bartlett Estes to work on road from
    Nathaniel Franklins to Terry's Bridge - see item
    4087Halifax DB 13-371784HalifaxJulyCarterJohn
    linesDan, TobyJohn Moore of H to Alexander Moore of H - by his
    will Hugh Moore divided tract in half on Dan and Roby - John sells to
    Alexander the other half for 5 shillings containing 334 acres beginning at
    the River - Henry Hopsons, John F. Miller, John Carter Est, David Bates,
    John Mooore and lines between John and Alexander - John signs - witnesses
    Benjamin Hopson, Harman Miller, William P. Martin
    4091Halifax DB 13-2251785Halifax21-JulCarterJohn
    linesTobyJohn Moore to David Bates - 100 acres S side Toby creek
    lines of John Moore, John Carter, Alex More, John Wall - he signs - witness
    George Keeling, Alex Moore, William Richardson
    4392Halifax db 1802HalifaxCarterJohnwit
    Armistead Moore of Wilson Co Tn to William Royal, 120# for 120 ac, Birds Ck,
    lines of Elisha Dodson, Joseph Kerbes, wit John Carter, Henry Cook,
    Armistead Boyd
    6984Halifax TLC co bk 6-171767HalifaxSeptemberCarterJohn
    road handsBirches CkJohn Lewis, gent, surveyor of road from
    Terry's Foard on Dann to Burches Ck, hands, John Moore and tithables, John
    Carter and his, John Kerby, Richard Kerby and his, John Lawson and his, John
    Mount, Thomas Kendrick, Thomas Carson, John Hancock, Thomas Payne, John
    Caldwell, Allen Caldwell, William Payne Jr., Richard Carter, William Russell
    and William Scale, clear and keep road in repair.
    7015Halifax TLC co bk 6-4891770HalifaxAprilCarterJohnroad
    handsToby CkThomas Kendrick surveyor road from Double Ck to Tobys Ck,
    hands tithables of John Moore, William Hopson, John Carter, William Boyd,
    Richard Kerby, John Lawson, John Mount, John Hancock, William Paterson,
    Joseph Patterson, William Seal.
    7045Halifax TLC co bk 3-1441760HalifaxSeptemberCarterJohn
    On motion of Martha Moore, executrix of Hugh Moore, gent, decd., it is
    ordered that John Lawson, Joseph Pulliam, John Carter and Abraham Rogers do
    value the personal estate and negroes of the said Hugh Moore.
    7049Halifax TLC co bk 3-1921761HalifaxFebruaryCarterJohn
    road handsWilliam Magbe surveyor of the road with tithes of
    James Magbe, William Chandler, Mathias Magbe, William Hatfield, Robert
    Waters, Vardy Magbe, Harman Miller, Daniel Williams, Henry Terry..of Hugh
    Moore, Gent., decd, John Carter and his, John Hollis, and Thomas Wilson.
    7212Halifax TLC co bk 7-4621772HalifaxSeptCarterJohnroad
    handsToby CkOrdered John Wall, John Lawson and John Carter to mark a way
    for a road over Toby's ck below John Moore's Mill unto Miller's road and
    that William Boyd with the gang under his direction open the same as far as
    the said creek and that James Turner Jr. open the road from Toby's ck to
    Burches Ck.
    10711Halifax Chancery Computer Index1846HalifaxCarterJohn
    defRobert Carter vs Catherine and John Carter, 1846-047
    179Halifax Deed Books 2-6 1759-671760Halifax Feb 25 1760
    CarterJohnwitness Hugh Moore of Halifax to John Watson
    of Prince Edward Co 550 acres on N side of Dan River - witness Theo. Carter,
    John Carter, Richard Carter
    294Halifax Vestry Book 1752-18171767Halifax Aug 24 1767
    CarterJohnbounds takerBurches CreekOrdered Thomas Spencer,
    William Eckols, Alexander Moore and Joseph Moore do procession the patent
    land.beginning at the cowford on Banister river thence up the river to Sandy
    Creek thence up Sandy to the bridge thence alongTerry's ferry road to
    Burches Creek thence down the said crek to Dan river thence down the Dan to
    Boyd ferry thence to the beginning
    294Halifax Vestry Book 1752-18171767Halifax Aug 24 1767
    CarterJohnbounds takerDan RiverOrdered Thomas Spencer,
    William Eckols, Alexander Moore and Joseph Moore do procession the patent
    land.beginning at the cowford on Banister river thence up the river to Sandy
    Creek thence up Sandy to the bridge thence alongTerry's ferry road to
    Burches Creek thence down the said crek to Dan river thence down the Dan to
    Boyd ferry thence to the beginning
    294Halifax Vestry Book 1752-18171767Halifax Aug 24 1767
    CarterJohnbounds takerMillers roadOrdered Thomas Spencer,
    William Eckols, Alexander Moore and Joseph Moore do procession the patent
    land.beginning at the cowford on Banister river thence up the river to Sandy
    Creek thence up Sandy to the bridge thence alongTerry's ferry road to
    Burches Creek thence down the said crek to Dan river thence down the Dan to
    Boyd ferry thence to the beginning
    382Halifax Original 12-4081784Halifax CarterJohn
    linesJohn Gann and Hannah of H for diverse goods and cuases
    themselves hereunto moved... to William Moore of Orange Co - 100 acres 50#
    William Lees line, George Connaly line, John Lewis line, Nathaniel Sims,
    John Carters witness John Conally, Jesse Moore, Christopher Hinton
    10878Joyce Summary1759HanoverCarterJohn
    processioningLand of Joseph Moore's heirs and Charles mallory's
    was processioned. Moore land now in posession of William Vines. Other
    neighbors in St. Paul's parish are Edward Wade, now John Brits, Farquhar
    Matheson's, now James White's, Robert Kent, Blackmoore Hughes, William Wade,
    Samuel Hill's heirs, John Barkerts. Overseers Robert Carter and Charles
    Talley.
    4364Halifax db misc1770HalifaxCarterJudithwit
    Rocky CkMisc deeds surrounding the above transactions include 10-188
    Adam Gann fr Wm Dy on Rocky Ck 1777 and 300 ac on Ann Smith's Mill Ck,
    10-191 fr Charles Mulholland 1777, 8-97 Jacob Dye to Wm Dye for maternal
    love branches of Dan on S side 300 ac on Rocky branch wit Fleming Bates,
    Micajah Sneed, Jacob Dye Jr, Richard Dever, 8-102 Charles Mulolland to Wm
    Lee 142.5 ac lines David Branden, John Bollins, Josiah Farley, Thos Carter,
    Thos Lipscomb, James Williams, wit Theo Carter, Judith CArter, James
    William,
    200Halifax Deed Books 2-6 1759-671765Halifax Oct 1 1765
    CarterJuduthunwitnessJohn Wooton of Halifax, planter, to
    David George and Co
    4463Halifax db 58-591838Halifax 22-JanCarter
    Lemuel, SrbuyAlbert Satterfield to Lemuel Carter Sr 182.9
    ac - adj Armistead Moore, Martin Powell est, William J Wilkins
    10712Halifax Chancery Computer Index1847HalifaxCarter
    Margaret BdefMaria and Richard Bennett vs Alex and Marg.
    B. Carter, 1847-060
    5033Halifax DB index 52-2671847Halifax27-SepCarterMargaret B.
    power of attorneyAlexander Moore and as guardian and wife and
    children to Margaret B. Carter, attorney
    5351Halifax DB index 52-2671847Halifax27-SepCarterMargaret B.
    poaMary Moore and husband power of attorney to Margaret B.
    Carter for a specific thing
    6622Halifax ob m 14-40 index1848HalifaxCarter
    Margarett BpoaAlexander Moore and Mrs. Alexander Moore poa
    to Margarett B Carter
    8771Joyce Summary1784AlbemarleCarterMary
    daughterWilliam Moore Sr. named executor in 1783 with Martha
    Hudson daughter of testator and Edmund Goodrich by Martha Hudson who left
    her estate to her two daughters Mary Carter and Martha Hudson.
    6163Halifax ob p 14-282 original1790HalifaxCarterMary
    road handsDouble CreekBenjamin Hobson surveyor of Lower Double
    Creek to Toby Ck, hands Thomas Boyd, Robert Shotwell, James Sureik, John
    Johns, Presley Dodson, Elisha Dodson, William Watkins, William Couch, Adam
    Blount, John Lawson, Henry Cook, John Cook, William Claiborne, Joseph Kirby,
    Richard Kirby, William Boyd, Henry Wall, Mary Carter, Theo Carter Jr, Henry
    Hobson, Benjamin Hobson, John More, Jonathan Davis, Jesse Davis, William
    Jordan
    8611Notes of Marion Dodson Chiarito1846HalifaxCarterMary
    motherCarter Glass Powell married Sarah Bates Moore. His father
    is Mastin Powell and Mary Carter and his will in 1846 was witnessed by Edwin
    Moore.
    10706Halifax Chancery Computer Index1845HalifaxCarterMary
    plAlex and Mary Carter vs Maria and Richard Bennett, 1845-059
    9864Prince Edward Co. Will Book1853Prince Edward
    CarterMary P.WillPrince Edward County, VA Clerk's Officewill
    of Nancy Rice; she is the mother of Thomas B. Rice, Matthew V. Rice, Mary P.
    Carter, Sarah L. Woodson, Edward P. Rice, James J. Rice and Nancy R.
    Mottley, husband John C.
    8634Lunenburg Willl Book 1 by TLC1759Lunenburg7-Aug
    CarterMatthewtannerThomas Avorit will, sister Mary tract of
    land where I live, 1 grey foal, 2 heifers, 1 feather bed, 6 yards virginia
    cloth to her and her heirs, lawfully begotten and if she died without such
    heir, my desire is that my brother Matthew have it. Brother Matthew
    youngest black horse, cow big with calf, 1 steer, 1 mans saddle, 1 buckanear
    gun, 3 wedges, 1 drawing knife, 1 coat, 1 starrot jacket, 1 stept hat and
    shirt, 1.5 yards virginia cloth, 1 racoon hat and a half side of leather.
    Brother Henry black mare, cow and calf, 1 steer, 1 smooth guy, 1 black
    jacket, 6.25 yards virginia cloth, 1 english hat and half a side of tanned
    leather. Mother 1 roan mare and 2 heifers. Mother and Henry, Matthew, and
    sister Mary hots to be divided. Mother and sister Mary tan skin at Matthew
    Carter's. Exec friends Thomas Moore and John Potter. wigned march 12 1759
    by mark, wit Thomas Moore, Edward Hogan (mark), probated Aug 7 1759, Edward
    Lewis security.
    6768Halifax ob m 21-259 index1868HalifaxCarterRH
    plRH Carter vs William Moore, case contiued
    6118Halifax ob p 11-173 original1785HalifaxCarter
    RichardwitnessDaniel vs Moore, John Moore rule to witness, witness
    did not show, Daniel Carter and Richard Carter to testify against Alexander
    Moore in Daniel vs Moore
    6198Halifax ob p 18-119 original1797HalifaxCarter
    RichardplRichard Carter and Daniel Henderson (Hendrick? - my
    poor writing) vs Armistead Moore and Joseph Sanford? (can't read own
    writing), judgement rendered
    6984Halifax TLC co bk 6-171767HalifaxSeptemberCarter
    Richardroad handsBirches CkJohn Lewis, gent, surveyor of road
    from Terry's Foard on Dann to Burches Ck, hands, John Moore and tithables,
    John Carter and his, John Kerby, Richard Kerby and his, John Lawson and his,
    John Mount, Thomas Kendrick, Thomas Carson, John Hancock, Thomas Payne, John
    Caldwell, Allen Caldwell, William Payne Jr., Richard Carter, William Russell
    and William Scale, clear and keep road in repair.
    10578DB 1784-17901788Halifax7-MarCarterRichardwit
    BanisterMeades Anderson and Sarah of H to Markus Younger of H for
    60# 100 acres on the branches of Banister by Street's corner signed wit
    Joseph Pettey, Richard Carter, Edmd King rec June 23 1788
    10579DB 1784-17901788Halifax7-MarCarterRichardwit
    BanisterMeades Anderson and Sarah his wife to John Younger of H for
    65# 100 acres on the br of banister signed, wit Joseph Pettey, Richard
    Carter, Edmund King rec June 23 1788, Sarah rlease dower.
    168Halifax Will Book 2, 1783 - 17921787Halifax July
    17 1787CarterRichard EstateAppraises Richard Carter
    estate with L. Ragland, Caleb Dodson and Frances Carter
    179Halifax Deed Books 2-6 1759-671760Halifax Feb 25 1760
    CarterRichard witness Hugh Moore of Halifax to
    John Watson of Prince Edward Co 550 acres on N side of Dan River - witness
    Theo. Carter, John Carter, Richard Carter
    1499Halifax and Pitts Virginia Landowners1815Halifax
    CarterRichard Pole Cat br of and Sandy ckIncludes all
    Dodsons, Estes, Moore, Yancey names and Birches, Cuttaubo, Miry, Polecats,
    Buckskin, Toby, Poplar, Reedy creeks - miles in which direction from court
    house given in table - see item
    6754Halifax ob cl 7-307, 8-29 index1867HalifaxCarter
    Richard SrplRichard Carter Sr vs Armistead T Moore et al
    case continued, then judgement rendered
    4168Halifax db 15-4591792HalifaxCarterRobert
    linesTobyTheoderick Carter to Alex Moore 150 ac for 200# - Toby adj
    Harman Miller, Robert Carter, Edward Jordan and Alex Moore, also Robert
    Carter releases interest, wit J. Williams Jr., William Yancy, Theo Carter,
    Alex Posey, William Boyd, W. Richardson
    5802Halifax ob 16-46 original1792HalifaxCarter
    RobertdefAlexander Moore vs Robert Carter et al deed ack
    6238Halifax ob p 19-586 original1800HalifaxCarter
    Robertroad handsRobert Carter surveyor, tithes of Alexander
    Moore to work on road
    10711Halifax Chancery Computer Index1846HalifaxCarter
    RobertplRobert Carter vs Catherine and John Carter, 1846-047
    4008Halifax orig PB 24-4771806HalifaxCarterSamuel Phoebe Combs administrator of George Combs estate - William Royall, Joseph Landford, Alexander Moore, Joseph Dodson and Samuel Carter or any 3 of them appt commission for that purpose to examine and make report to court.
    6365Halifax ob p 29-273, 293, 29-441 original1811, 1812
    HalifaxCarterSamuelcommissionerRhoda A Moore executor in givine counter security, Ryland Lester qualified as administrator in place of Rhoda A Cornwall, formerly Moore, appraisersappointed, then commissioners appointed to settle account of Samuel Cornwell executor et al, inventory and appraisement of account, Samuel Carter, Alexander and Jeremiah Moore and John Haynes to make report to court
    4175Halifax db 21-4981807Halifax31-MayCarterSamuel
    plRegarding slander case and Larking Combs apology - see item
    1500Halifax and Pitts Virginia Landowners1815Halifax
    CarterSamuel Sr.BirchettsIncludes all Dodsons, Estes,
    Moore, Yancey names and Birches, Cuttaubo, Miry, Polecats, Buckskin, Toby,
    Poplar, Reedy creeks - miles in which direction from court house given in
    table - see item
    1501Halifax and Pitts Virginia Landowners1815Halifax
    CarterSamuel Sr.TobyIncludes all Dodsons, Estes, Moore,
    Yancey names and Birches, Cuttaubo, Miry, Polecats, Buckskin, Toby, Poplar, Reedy creeks - miles in which direction from court house
    179Halifax Deed Books 2-6 1759-671760Halifax Feb 25 1760
    CarterTheowitness Hugh Moore of Halifax to John Watson
    of Prince Edward Co 550 acres on N side of Dan River - witness Theo. Carter, John Carter, Richard Carter
    6163Halifax ob p 14-282 original1790HalifaxCarterTheo
    Jr.road handsDouble CreekBenjamin Hobson surveyor of Lower
    Double Creek to Toby Ck, hands Thomas Boyd, Robert Shotwell, James Sureik, John Johns, Presley Dodson, Elisha Dodson, William Watkins, William Couch,Adam Blount, John Lawson, Henry Cook, John Cook, William Claiborne, Joseph
    Kirby, Richard Kirby, William Boyd, Henry Wall, Mary Carter, Theo Carter Jr,Henry Hobson, Benjamin Hobson, John More, Jonathan Davis, Jesse Davis,William Jordan
    193Halifax Deed Books 2-6 1759-671763Halifax 21 Sept 1763
    CarterTheo. Jr.witnessDan RiverJohn Watson of Prince Edward
    Co to Theodrick Carter of same 183 acres
    4168Halifax db 15-4591792HalifaxCarterTheoderick
    sellerTobyTheoderick Carter to Alex Moore 150 ac for 200# - Toby adj Harman Miller, Robert Carter, Edward Jordan and Alex Moore, also Robert Carter releases interest, wit J. Williams Jr., William Yancy, Theo Carter, Alex Posey, William Boyd, W. Richardson
    6171Halifax ob p 15-166 index1791HalifaxCarter
    TheodericksuretyMichael Pender vs John Moore, Theoderick
    Carter surety
    2725Halifax Deed book 7 - 3041766Halifax 16-Aug
    CarterTheoderickwitnessDanJohn Watson Sr and Hannah, his wife of Prince Edward Co to Francis Watson - see item
    4762Joyce Summary1746HenricoCarterTheoderick
    linesWhite Oak SwampRichard Moore and Theoderick Carter adjacent on the North side of White Oak swamp a parcel sold by Thomas Watkins to Valentine Adams.
    6456Halifax ob sc 1-184 original1815HalifaxCarter
    TheodorickplTheodorick Carter vs Jeremiah Moore
    judgement rendered
    193Halifax Deed Books 2-6 1759-671763Halifax 21 Sept 1763
    CarterTheodrickpurchaserDan RiverJohn Watson of
    Prince Edward Co to Theodrick Carter of same 183 acres
    8989Court OB 2 1746-17511749Amelia20-NovCarterThomas
    surveyorSandy RiverThomas Carter appt surveyor of highway
    leading from upper fork of Sandy River to George Moore's in room of John Hardin.
    2915Goochland Wills and Deeds p 21728Goochland1-Jul
    CarterThomaswitnessDeed to Robert Hoges of St James Parish,
    Goochland, to William Worters - see item
    4175Halifax db 21-4981807Halifax31-MayCarterThomaspl
    Regarding slander case and Larking Combs apology - see item
    5542Halifax Db index 15-4591792Halifax24-DecCarterThomas Jr
    sellerToby CkThomas Carter Jr to Alexander Moore 150 acres Toby Ck
    4364Halifax db misc1770HalifaxCarterThoslines
    Rocky CkMisc deeds surrounding the above transactions include 10-188
    Adam Gann fr Wm Dy on Rocky Ck 1777 and 300 ac on Ann Smith's Mill Ck,
    10-191 fr Charles Mulholland 1777, 8-97 Jacob Dye to Wm Dye for maternal
    love branches of Dan on S side 300 ac on Rocky branch wit Fleming Bates,
    Micajah Sneed, Jacob Dye Jr, Richard Dever, 8-102 Charles Mulolland to Wm
    Lee 142.5 ac lines David Branden, John Bollins, Josiah Farley, Thos Carter,
    Thos Lipscomb, James Williams, wit Theo Carter, Judith CArter, James
    William,
    4364Halifax db misc1770HalifaxCarterThoswit
    Rocky CkMisc deeds surrounding the above transactions include 10-188
    Adam Gann fr Wm Dy on Rocky Ck 1777 and 300 ac on Ann Smith's Mill Ck,
    10-191 fr Charles Mulholland 1777, 8-97 Jacob Dye to Wm Dye for maternal
    love branches of Dan on S side 300 ac on Rocky branch wit Fleming Bates,
    Micajah Sneed, Jacob Dye Jr, Richard Dever, 8-102 Charles Mulolland to Wm
    Lee 142.5 ac lines David Branden, John Bollins, Josiah Farley, Thos Carter,
    Thos Lipscomb, James Williams, wit Theo Carter, Judith CArter, James
    William,
    10036Rice Vertical FilesCarterWalter M.
    Vertical FileDanville Public Library - Genealogy collectionCarmina
    Odessa Rice married Walter M. Carter 2/8/1920 assoc. with Bassett, VA.
    Carmina was dau. Of Laura Alice Maynes Rice.
    3240Court Ord P 20-537 Index1802HalifaxCarter
    Payment to witness Robert Estes, Hardwick eral vs Carter
    3242Court Ord P 21-40 Index1802HalifaxCarter
    Payment to witness Robert Estes, Hardwick eral vs Carter
    4361Halifax db 13-1701783HalifaxCarter
    linesDanFleming Bates to John Moore 300# for 107 a on the Dan ,
    signed, lines of William Hopson, Carter, David Bates, wit James Bates Jr,
    David Bates, Alex Moore
    4549Halifax deed bk 13-461784Halifax7-JunCarter
    linesDanFrom Francis Watkins and Agnes, his wife, of the Co of
    Prince Edward to William Hobson of the Co of Cumberland for 400# about 366
    acres on Dan River in H it being part of a larger tract which was formerly
    deeded by Hugh Moor to John Watson and by the same Watson to Francis
    WAtkins. The 366 acres is bounded by Carter's line. Signed Frances
    Watkins. Wit P Carrington, John Bates, William Terry, Drury Vaughan, Henry
    Hobson, Mathaniel Barksdale Recorded July 15 1784
    6268Halifax ob 21-370 index1803HalifaxCarterdef
    In Medley vs Carter payment to witness Alexander Moore
    6271Halifax ob p 21-551, 585 index1803HalifaxCarter
    defAlexander Moore paid as witness in both Ryburn vs Royall and in Medley vs Carter
    2725Halifax Deed book 7 - 3041766Halifax 16-Aug
    CarterlinesDanJohn Watson Sr and Hannah, his wife of
    Prince Edward Co to Francis Watson - see item
    193Halifax Deed Books 2-6 1759-671763Halifax 21 Sept 1763
    Carter JohnwitnessDan RiverJohn Watson of Prince Edward Co to
    Theodrick Carter of same 183 acres
    4368Halifax db 14-2761788Halifax17-MarCarter?Richardwit
    BanisterMeades Anderson and Sarah of H to Marks Younger of H for 60#
    on the branches of Banister signed wit Joseph Pettey, Richard Carter?, Edm
    King (other spelling was Markes)

    James married Elizabeth 'Betsy' Wade 30 Nov 1763. Elizabeth (daughter of Hampton Wade and Jane/Jean Ellis) was born Aft 1742, Lunenburg Co., Virginia (Halifax today); died 4 Nov 1785, Halifax, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  Elizabeth 'Betsy' Wade was born Aft 1742, Lunenburg Co., Virginia (Halifax today) (daughter of Hampton Wade and Jane/Jean Ellis); died 4 Nov 1785, Halifax, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Google Books has listing for Lineage of Elizabeth Wade:

    http://books.google.com/books?id=gV0MAgAAQBAJ&pg=RA4-PA11&lpg=RA4-PA11&dq=James+LeGrand+%2B+Elizabeth+Wade&source=bl&ots=MF9qRRjr3n&sig=KWn86oipp_qhLFPj6spC4l3HBPE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=tqCPUs3vL6jlsATN-YGgBg&ved=0CGEQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=James%20LeGrand%20%2B%20Elizabeth%20Wade&f=false

    Died:
    Various conflicting dates for the date of death for Betsy Wade, wife of James LeGrand lead this researcher to believe she may have died in childbirth. Some records show her death before the birth of her daughter Nancy. -Mary Frances Eggleston

    Children:
    1. Mary Nancy LeGrand was born 9 Oct 1778, Lunenburg Co., Virginia (Halifax today); died 6 Oct 1864, Forsyth, GA.
    2. 7. Sarah 'Sally' LeGrand was born Abt 1767, Halifax County, Virginia; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Lucy LeGrand was born Est 1765, Halifax County, Virginia; died Aft 1826, Halifax Co., Virginia.
    4. William Oliver LeGrand was born 6 Aug 1766, Charllotte Co., Virginia ; died 25 Dec 1821, Richmond County, North Carolina; was buried , Legrand Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.
    5. Elizabeth 'Betsy' LeGrand was born 1768, Henry Co., Virginia; died 1804, Henry Co., Virginia.