|
1740 - 1826 (86 years)
1715 - 1790 (75 years)
Birth |
1715 |
Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia Colony |
Died |
1790 |
Prob. Caroline Co., Virginia |
|
Family |
Mary Pemberton, b. 1720, King William, Virginia Colony |
Children |
+ | 1. James Pemberton DeJarnette, b. 1740, Spring Grove, Caroline Co., Virginia |
|
|
1720 - 1824 (104 years)
Birth |
1720 |
King William, Virginia Colony |
Died |
1824 |
Prob. Caroline Co., Virginia |
|
Father |
James Pemberton, b. Est 1685, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania |
|
Family |
Joseph DeJarnette, b. 1715, Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia Colony |
Children |
+ | 1. James Pemberton DeJarnette, b. 1740, Spring Grove, Caroline Co., Virginia |
|
|
1740 - 1777 (37 years)
Birth |
1740 |
Caroline Co., Virginia |
Died |
1777 |
Halifax County, Virginia |
|
Father |
John George, b. 18 Aug 1704, Middlesex, Colonial Virginia |
Mother |
Mary unproved Jordan, b. 1704, Middlesex, Colonial Virginia |
|
Family |
James Pemberton DeJarnette, b. 1740, Spring Grove, Caroline Co., Virginia [4] |
Children |
+ | 1. Captain George DeJarnette, b. 1763, Halifax County, Virginia |
|
|
1763 - 1841 (78 years)
Birth |
1763 |
Halifax County, Virginia |
Died |
25 Jan 1841 |
Pittsylvania County, Virginia |
|
Father |
James Pemberton DeJarnette, b. 1740, Spring Grove, Caroline Co., Virginia |
Mother |
Edna George, b. 1740, Caroline Co., Virginia |
|
Family |
Anne Walker, b. 1764, Halifax County, Virginia |
Married |
18 Dec 1783 |
Essex Co., Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Mildred B. 'Milly' DeJarnette, b. 10 Apr 1787, Halifax County, Virginia |
|
|
-
-
Name |
James Pemberton DeJarnette |
Title |
Tavern Keeper |
Born |
1740 |
Spring Grove, Caroline Co., Virginia |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1826 |
Halifax County, Virginia |
Person ID |
I13293 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
27 Nov 2017 |
Father |
Joseph DeJarnette, b. 1715, Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia Colony , d. 1790, Prob. Caroline Co., Virginia (Age 75 years) |
Mother |
Mary Pemberton, b. 1720, King William, Virginia Colony , d. 1824, Prob. Caroline Co., Virginia (Age 104 years) |
Family ID |
F6679 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Edna George, b. 1740, Caroline Co., Virginia , d. 1777, Halifax County, Virginia (Age 37 years) |
Married |
- Children of Edna George
George Dejarnette, 1763?1841
James Pemberton Jr. Dejarnette, 1764?1834
Daniel Dejarnette, 1768?1831
Ann Dejarnette, 1770?
John Dejarnette, 1772?1854
Edney Dejarnette, 1776?1842
Susanna Dejarnette, 1778?
Spouse: Mary Saunders, 1740?
Children of Mary Saunders
Walker Dejarnette, 1779?
Mary Dejarnette, 1781?1826
Elizabeth Dejarnette, 1783?
|
Children |
|
Last Modified |
27 Nov 2017 |
Family ID |
F6130 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
-
Sources |
- [S48] Ancestry Link, http://person.ancestry.com/tree/9481685/person/551061740/facts.
John GEORGE
Birth 18 AUG 1704, Middlesex, Virginia
Death 1784, Caroline, Virginia
Spouse Mary JORDAN (1704-1750)
Children: Edna George 1740-1777 Married James Pemberton DeJarnette (1740-1826)
- [S93] Sons of the American Revolution, https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242351-00433?pid=879428&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26db%3DSARMemberApps%26h%3D879428%26tid%3D9481685%26pid%3D489832630%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26rhSource%3D7836&treeid=9481685&personid=489832630&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=32596_242351-00434.
- [S100] Internet Source, https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=DeJarnette%27s%20Tavern&uid=1575.
DeJarnette's Tavern, also sometimes called DeJarnette House, Daniel DeJarnette Tavern, or Staunton River Hunt Club, is a nationally registered historic place near Nathalie, Halifax County, Virginia. This wooden structure with stone foundations and chimneys was built in the late eighteenth century, perhaps about 1780, and consists of one and one-half stories, with a supra-attic and cellar. Most of the first floor was occupied by a large tavern room.[3]
History
The tavern served as a stagecoach station, and perhaps as a mustering location for Revolutionary War soldiers. It is named after Daniel DeJarnette, who was the son of Revolutionary War captain, James Pemberton DeJarnette.[4] Several accounts indicate that Daniel DeJarnette may have won the tavern in a contest of strength or wrestling.[5] [6]
According to a 1980 newspaper story:
The DeJarnette tavern is believed to have attracted a sports minded clientele ? those interested in horse racing, card playing, cock fighting and the like. One rumor about the house that has been passed down through the generations is that a Yankee peddler was killed and buried there. One version of the legend has the peddler buried under the house, and another has him lying under the large rocks which go out from the front porch toward the highway.[
- [S100] Internet Source, https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=DeJarnette%27s%20Tavern&uid=1575.
|
|
|