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  • Notes  Married:
    • Children of Thomas Poague and Polly McClanahan:
      Thomas Poage, son of Robert Poage, Sr. , in-
      herited his father's homestead. He and his wife,
      Polly McClanahan, had eight children :

      1.. Elijah ; married Nancy Grattan, and went to Kentucky.
      2. Robert ; married Martha Crawford, and went to Kentucky.
      3. John ; married Mrs. Rachel Crawford, and lived in Rockbridge county ; father of Colonel Wm. S. Poage, now (1894) in -Lexington; Virginia, who distinguished himself in the war between the States for gallant and meritorious services as artillery officer.
      4. William; married Peggy Allen. One of his daughters married General James A. Walker, who commanded the Stonewall Brigade in 'the war between the States; M afterwards became
      Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia ; now a lawyer in Wytheville, Virginia.
      5. Ann; married Major Archibald Woods, of Botetourt; grandfather of Rev. Edgar Woods, of Albemarle, founder of Pantop's Academy, who is (1894) father of three Presbyterian missionaries in Tsing-Kiang-Pu, China.
      6. Elizabeth; married Rev. Wm. Wilson,
      second pastor of old Augusta church, which was
      built before Braddock's war, on "on the prairie hills and vales of the Triple Forks of Shenandoah," and still stands, in constant use (1894). He died December 1, 1835, having numbered ninety-four years; his wife survived him two
      years and died at the same age. (For a sketch
      of his life, see Foote's Sketches of Virginia,
      Second Series, pages 108-9.)
      7. Polly; married Hon. Thomas Wilson, brother of Rev. Wm. Wilson, who was father of Rev. Norvel Wilson, and grandfather of Bishop Alpheus Wilson, of the Southern Methodist Church. His daughter, Mrs. Louise Lowrie, was
      a missionary in India.
      8. Agnes; died unmarried. (See Supplement
      to Waddell's Annals, page 443.)

  • Sources 
    1. [S140] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, http://reynoldspatova.org/browsemedia.php?mediasearch=01-15-2019-004.pdf&mediatypeID=histories&tngpage=&tree=reynolds1&tnggallery=.
      Thomas Poague, s/o Robert Poague and Agnes McClanahan, had a daughter, Anne who was a great beauty (described as still beautiful in extreme old age), She was d/o Robert McClanahan, High Scheriff of Augusta till 1759 and Court Commissioner and to Sarah Breckenridge his wife, d/o Alexander Breckenridge who 'came over' in 1728 and to Virginia in 1738.