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1895 - born in either Gallager, Missouri or Idaho, burial info stated
7 August 1895 was his birthdate.
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1900 - Oren listed as step-son in 1900 federal census in Kentucky Township,
Madison County, Arkansas, along with his brother Thomas. The head of this
family was John White-age 38 born Illinois and wife Susan C.-age 41 born
Indiana. John and Susan had one actual son, Claud C White-age 7 born
Missouri. The rest of the children were listed as Step children as follows:
David A. Foster-age 16 born Missouri, Mintha Marshall-age 18 born
Missouri, Thomas Marshall-age 7 born Idaho, and Oren Marshall-age
5 born Idaho.
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1910 - Robert O. Marshall listed as a son in the 1910 federal census in
Union, Payne County, Oklahoma, along with brother Thomas E. Marshall.
Thomas E. Marshall was listed as age 18, born Idaho, Robert O. Marshall
was listed as age 15, born in Idaho. Other children living in this family
were also listed as sons/daughters as follows: Hazle G. Marshall, age 8
born Missouri, William E. Marshall-age 6 born Oklahoma, Laura S.
Marshall age 3 born Oklahoma, and Cleo F. Marshall age 11/12ths born
1909, born Payne County, Oklahoma
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1931  - Son Robert Dale Marshall listed as born in Breckinridge, Stephens
County, Texas on Wednesday, 8 April 1931. She used her full mothers
maiden surname of Herring on the birth certificate.  The father was listed
as Robert Oren Marshall, who listed his age 37 and listed he was born in
Gallager, Missouri.
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1932 - died in Whittier, Los Angeles County, California.  Buried in Rose
Hills Memorial Park Cemtery in Whittier, California. 
Marshall, Robert Oren (I144499)
 
252 -
1900 - residing in Kuttawa, Lyon County, Kentucky with 1st wife
Sarah G.-born March 1880, Kentucky, David B Wadlington listed
as born Nov 1877, Missouri, and son Clarance E. Wadlington
listed as born April 1899 in Kentucky.
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1906 - David Wadlington resided in Altus, Oklahoma, where he married
Josie Payne on 11 September 1906. Josie resided in Blair, Oklahoma
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1910 - David Wadlington resided in Navajo Township, Jackson County,
Oklahoma, listed in 1910 federal census with wife Josephene, and
children Arlie, Virgil and Clarence.
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1917-1918 - Resided in Hale County, Texas per World War II draft
registration card.  Listed as David Bartley Wadlington, born on 28
November 1878, and listed  spouse as Josie Wadlington. 
Wadlington, David Bartley (I144358)
 
253 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wadlington, Bobby "Bob" Dale (Wadlington Marshall) (I144249)
 
254 ----------- FRANK DUX, LONGTIME LOYAL RESIDENT, DIES AT MEMORIAL HOME Frank Dux, 88, of Route 2, Loyal, Clark County, died at 1:30a.m.Thursday, Nov. 6, 1975 at Memorial Home, Neillsville. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Trinity LutheranChurch,Loyal, with burial in the Lutheran Cemetery. The Rev. WilliamHumlieofficiated. Frank Dux was born Feb. 4, 1888 in the Town of Pine Valley. Hereceivedhis education in local schools. He was married on Oct. 6, 1910to theformer Hilda Wegner, who preceded him in death in 1967. Aftertheirmarriage they lived and farmed in the Town of York. He livedthere untilSept. 21, when he became a resident of Memorial Home. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Loyal. The Rinka Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Frank Dux is survived by two sons, Erwin and Verland, both of R. 2,Loyal3 brothers, Ben and Herman of Neillsville, and Robert ofLancaster,Calif. He is also survived by 11 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. In addition to his wife he was preceded in death by three sisters andonebrother. (This transcribed and copyrighted material is used on this nonprofitsitewith permission and may not be copied and posted on any commercialsitessuch as Family Tree Maker or the mergedcompaniesAncestry/RootsWeb/MyFamily.)

SOURCE: TRIBUNE-RECORD-GLEANER 11/12/1975 
Dux, Frank (I2739)
 
255 ---------ERWIN DUX Erwin Herman Dux, 82, Loyal, Clark County, died Tuesday, Sept. 17,1996,at Colonial House Nursing Rehabilitation Center, Colby. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 20, 1996,atTrinity Lutheran Church, Loyal. Rev. Joseph Kraly and Rev.BrunoSchlachtenhaufen officiated. Jean Abel was the organist. Burialwas inthe Loyal Lutheran Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jim Dux, Nathan Noeldner, Jerry Noeldner, HaroldDahl,Ray Oestreich and Lowell Roehl. Erwin Herman Dux was born on Sept. 8, 1914, in the Town of York, toFrankand Hilda (nee Wegner) Dux. He was born and raised on the family farm south of Loyal. Hegraduatedfrom Loyal High School in 1934. After school, he hauled milkfor StanleyStevens. He married Martha Noeldner on June 12, 1940, atTrinity LutheranChurch, Loyal. She survives. After their marriage,they farmed for 35years. In 1975, they moved into Loyal and he workedpart-time at LoyalIGA. At the same time, he continued to work on thefarm, which he trulyenjoyed. He entered the nursing home in May of1993 and resided thereuntil the time of his death. He was a member ofTrinity Lutheran Church,where he was a head usher for several years, amember of the AdultFellowship Group and a past member of the churchDartball team. He wasalso a charter member of the Loyal Circle 8Square Dance Club. Survivors include his wife two daughters, Marjorie (Richard)Rohde,Greenwood and Sharon (Darrel) Counard, Richfield two sons,Robert (Sue)Dux, Marshfield and Dennis Dux, Loyal 10 grandchildrentwostep-grandchildren two great-grandchildren and one brother,Verland(Laura) Dux, Loyal. He was preceded in death by his parents. Rinka Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements.

SOURCE: TRIBUNE-RECORD-GLEANER 09/25/1996 
Dux, Erwin Herman (I2810)
 
256 ---------Source: TRIBUNE-RECORD-GLEANER (Clark County, Wis.)02/20/1991 ---------Noll, Alma A. (1903 1991) Alma A. Noll, 87, Neillsville, died Saturday, Feb. 16, 1991,atNeillsville Memorial Hospital, Neillsville. Funeral services wereheldWednesday, Feb. 20, 1991, at 1 p.m. at St. John s EvangelicalLutheranChurch, Neillsville. Rev. Richard F. Weber officiated andburial was inthe Neillsville City Cemetery. Grandsons served aspallbearers. Alma A. Nemitz was born Sept. 1, 1903, in the Town of Pine Valley,ClarkCounty, to Fredrich and Minnie (nee Wetzel) Nemitz. She receivedhereducation at St. John s Lutheran School in Neillsville. ShemarriedAlbert Dux Sept. 12, 1923, in Glendive, Mont. They farmed inthe Town ofPine Valley until his death in 1960. She then moved toNeillsville. Shemarried Harry Noll Nov. 6, 1967, in Neillsville. Theyresided inNeillsville until his death in 1974. She entered theNeillsville MemorialHome in Aug. 1988. She was a member of St. John sEvangelical LutheranChurch, Ladies Aid, and the Neillsville SeniroCitizens. Survivors include three sons, Everett Dux, Neillsville MelvinDux.Neillsville and Norman Dux, Wausau two daughters, Mrs. Clarence(Marie)Meier, Neillsville and Irene Meier, Neillsville one brother,LouisNemitz, Chetek 18 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, both husbands, threebrothersand one grandson. Gesche Funeral Home, Inc., handled the arrangements. Nemitz, Alma (I2773)
 
257 ---------Source: TRIBUNE-RECORD-GLEANER (Clark County, Wis.)05/30/1990 ---------Dux, Otto H. (1896 1990) Otto H. Dux, 94, Neillsville, died Monday, May 21, 1990, at 11:25 a.m.atNeillsville Memorial Home. Funeral services were held Thursday, May24,1990, at Calvary Lutheran Church, Neillsville. Rev. JamesGordonofficiated. Burial was in the Neillsville Cemetery. AmericanLegion Post73 served as pallbearers. Otto Dux was born Jan. 27, 1896, in Clark County to Fred andWilhelmina(Nemitz) Dux. He received his education at St. John sLutheran School inNeillsville. He worked on the family farm andNeighboring farms afterschool. He entered the service in 1917. Afterreturning home he marriedAmanda Bub in Kiel, on Oct. 19, 1920. Shedied Jan. 26, 1980. They livedin the town of York for a short time. Hehad an orchestra in the 1930 sand early 40 s. He worked many differentjobs, hauling milk by horse andwagon during the depression he was acarpenter and barber and wasemployed by the Farmers Union in the 50 s.He retired from farming in1960. He was a member of Calvary LutheranChurch and a member of theAmerican Legion Post 73. Surviving him are one son, Harris Dux, Hudson Mrs. Clarence(Marion)DeCremer, DeForest Mrs. Robert (Julie) Thompson, Neillsvillefivegrandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Preceding him in death were his parents, two brothers and fivesisters. Dux, Otto H. (I2719)
 
258 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dux, Louis Herman Walter (I2824)
 
259 Davis, Duffey (I100880)
 
260 ........... 7 Lillie Flossie BELL b: October 13, 1883 in Green County,Kentucky d: October 20, 1965 in Summersville, Green County, Kentucky

........... 7 Lillie Flossie BELL b: October 13, 1883 in Green County,Kentucky d: October 20, 1965 in Summersville, Green County, Kentucky 
Bell, Lillie Flossie (I85059)
 
261 02 Sep 1911 Nov 1977 (not specified) 49738 (Grayling, Crawford,MI)264-98-6735 Florida Stratton, Loretta (I58049)
 
262 1 - Left first wife and 3 children after mistake operation leftwifecrippled in one leg. Moved to Clayton. 2 - Divorced from second wife - my mother. Moved to John Hanes'tobaccobarn, in the strip shed. Later bought house beside store andpost officeon Main Street. 3 - Divorced. He lied about his age, claiming to be 58 when he was 67. 4 - Divorced. Since his real name appeared about five lines up onthemarriage record book, for marriage number 3, he used my name or"Abe" onthis marriage license. He also lied about his age, claiming hewas 57when he was 69. He fixed her a new bathroom and bought her a carfromBill Miller in Ithaca. She wanted him to move to Potsdam, and hewouldn'tgo. 5 -  Divorced. He lied about his age. He claimed he was 60 when infacthe was 73. He also stated that he was twice married and twicedivorced.In fact he was married four times and divorced four timesbefore hismarriage to Pearl. 6 - Widowed. He also lied about his previous marriages claimingtwoprevious marriages, once divorced and once widowed when he gothislicense, and he also lied about his age, claiming he was 60 butwasactually 75. He died when he was 78. Lincoln, Lurton Clarence (I59253)
 
263 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Steinwand, Jeffrey L. (I7840)
 
264 10 October 1881 death record (Essex, Chittenden, Vermont) listed
parents as Asa and Jane Blood.  It was also noted that both parents
were deceased. It was noted that he was born in Fairfax, (Franklin
County), Vermont.

1882 Will was lengthy, but listed wife Sylvia the administrix of the
estate.  It was noted that Peter and Sylvia had no issue, but named
were brothers Harmon Blood (Resided Terra Haute, Indiana)
and Ranson Blood (deceased), and sister Electa H Blood (Lloyd)
(Resided Evansville, Wisconsin. Ransom Blood had two sons,
Harmon H. Blood and John R. Blood (residing Union, Wisconsin). 
Blood, Peter (I137701)
 
265 1047 German/Norwegian. Height: 5'10''. Weight: 186. Blood type O+.BrownStraight hair. Brown eyes. Medium complexion. BA.Telemarketer/Writer/TaxPreparation. Interests: Cars/Broadcasting.Boy born Jul25, 1997 Posted 08/12/06 by Cdumbrille.

Started donating 1987. Stopped donating 2000. Brown Straighthair.Catholic.   Girl born 1988 Read message posted 03/21/06 by Only2krs.

Norwegian/German. Height: 5'10". Weight: 186. Blood type O+.BrownStraight hair. Brown eyes. Medium complexion. Bachelors inChemistry,Vocational School for Accounting. Writer/tax preparer.Christian.Interests: Radio personality, talk radio, cars,international music.Farsighted, one brother, three sisters. Mother isa tax preparer, fatherwas a policeman (died from heart attack at theage of 62 on or before9-5-97). Describes himself as a walkingdictionary who has never lost atTrivial Pursuit. Speaks German as asecond language. Note to the donor ifhe is viewing this: We (kidsincluded) would be interested in meeting youand/or learning more aboutyou if you are interested. This can be onwhatever terms you arecomfortable with. We can never thank you enoughfor our two beautifulchildren, and we are curious about you! Thank youvery much for yourselfless gift--without you my son or daughter wouldnot exist, and itwould be hard to imagine life without them. This donorwas also listedas Donor 1047 with ReproMed, Ltd. (Canada). His sperm wasavailable onthe CLI Aug. 1986 donor list (he may have donated beforethen), and hewas available until March of 2002 when Fairfax purchasedCLI. His listof geographical restrictions leads me to think there are atleast 21offspring resulting from his donations.   Boy born Aug3, 1991 Girl born Apr14, 1993 Read message posted 10/18/03 by Sforsberg56156. Yahoo Msg2276.

Boy born Dec2000 Posted 06/18/03 by Tmckinzey. Yahoo Msg1296.

German/Norwegian. Height: 5'10". Weight: 186. Blood type O+.BrownStraight hair. Brown eyes. Medium complexion. College degree:chemistry.Writer/Tax preparer. Christian. Interests: Music, cooking,baseball,writing, broadcasting.   Boy born Dec2002 Posted 05/24/03 by Mickbeth. Yahoo Msg809. 
??? (I19161)
 
266 11 April 1933 Border Crossing record listed father as Santiago Garza Salinas Garza, Maria Julieta M. (I133473)
 
267 11 November 1754, Frederick Co., Virginia Will Book 2, Page 435.

John Vance, Cooper, of Frederick Co., Virginia devises as follows: to wife Elizabeth Vance one bay mare called Bonny, her saddle and the third part of all of his estate; to his son John Vance Jr., his house with 400 acres of land, part of the tract where John Vance Sr. now lives; to his daughter Elizabeth Matthews 90 acres bonding on the meadow adjoining George William ?, land, provided land shall never be sold to anyone except John Vance Jr.; to his daughter Hannah Crafford five shillings; to his son Alexander Vance 145 acres that he now lives on; wife Elizabeth and son John to be executors. Signed the mark of John Vance, in the presence of the mark of Margaret McHee, the mark of Anne McHee and John Doones. 
Vance, John (I35312)
 
268 11 October 1765 - Will records noted that Joseph Bench did not leave a will,
and widow Mary requested letters of administration be granted to her.  This
does indicate that Joseph Bench died unexpectedly, as he did not leave a
will.  It also noted that he died upwards of 14 days from the date of the
record (11 October 1765). 
Bench, Joseph (I5870)
 
269 11-19-1802:  John and Catherine Skaggs to Joseph Skaggs, $1.00 for 125 acres, part of 668 acres.

Monroe County, West Virginia, Deed Books, page 243:  This indenture made the 19th day of October one thousand eight hundred and two between John Skaggs & Catherine his wife of the one part and Joseph Skaggs of the other part east of the County of Monroe & State of Virginia witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar to them in hand paid at or before the ensiling and delivering of these presents the receipt where of they hereby acknowledge have by these presents bargained & sold unto the said Joseph Skaggs a certain tract of land containing 125 acres more or less being part of a survey of 668 acres by survey bearing the The day of October, 1787 and a patent was granted to the said John Skaggs the 4th day of February, 1795 lying in Monroe County and is bounded as the old---and with the same N.65, W.22 poles to a sugartree &====N.  46, W. 80 poles to a road N. 22, W. 40 polesto a white oak & ash at a path N. 880, W. 54 poles to two sugar trees.  N. 55, W. 80 poles to white oak & sugar tree corner to Doren & N.  68, E.---to a Lyn by Wolf Creek & N.  30, E.  20 poles to Buckley & sweet elm to said line & leading through the survey S. 82, E.  60 poles to white oak & run N.  78, E.  144 poles to two poplars by a fence corner to James Skaggs & S.  1, E.  246 poles to the double Lyn; the beginning with its appurtenance as to the said Joseph Skaggs and his heirs & assigns forever and the said John Skaggs and Catherine his wife for themselves & their heirs doth covenant with the and agree the said tract of land from themselves & their heirs to the said Joseph Scaggs his heirs and assigns forever will warrant & forever defend the same from all other claims whatsoever in witness where of we have hereunto set our hands and seals this day & year aforesaid.

Signed, sealed & delivered in presence of John Skaggs Catherine X Skaggs.

Monroe April court 1803:  This deed of Bargain & sale from John Skaggs & Catherine his wife to Joseph Skaggs was acknowledged.  She the said Catherine being first privately examined as the law direct & ordered to record. 
Skaggs, John Isaac (I37100)
 
270 11/1/2001 obit (p)

Lois Sheldon-Giza, 76, died on Oct 23, 2001. Lois was born in Cleveland,

Ohio and moved to Phoenix in 1950. She is survived by daughter, Barbara and

son-in-law, Stephen Sutter; three granddaughters: Pamela, Sheila and Jenni

Sutter; and four great grandchildren. She was much loved by Richard Giza,

sisters Loretta Retay, Patricia Pelot, and Joan Tilden; goddaughter, Laurel

Retay; and many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Mass will be held Saturday,

November 3, 2001 at St. Paul's Church, 330 W. Coral Gables Dr, Phoenix at

11:30am in the small chapel. 
Seaman, Lois E. (I121535)
 
271 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ingram, Thomas Lee (I42783)
 
272 12th Earl Of Oxford, England. De Vere, John (I85591)
 
273 13 Feb. 1846 - Sanford Black, one of the 10 heirs of Jeremiah
Black, deceased, to Alexander Scott of Green County, Ky. all of my interest
to the one tract of land.

Lengthy Green County, Kentucky circuit court suit between William Barret and the Black family
heirs provided some general information of this family.  The suit was triggered after the 1833
death of father Jeremiah Black. During this lengthy suit; it was reported that Sanford died
in 1847.

Will of Sanford Black in Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee was made on 16 March 1846 and
proven 3 March 1847 in Wilson County, Tennessee.  Named brothers Robert, Franklin, Gamaliel,
and Charles.  Robert was appointed to Divide estate; and was living in Green County, Kentucky
at time of will. 
Black, Sanford (I42420)
 
274 13 November 1885
Administration of the Personal Estate of Alfred John Ingram, late of Coten End in the Borough and County of Warwick; Civil Engineer, a Bachelor who died 26 Oct 1885 at Coten End, was granted at Birmingham to Hellen Turner of Coten End, Widow, the Mother, and only Next of Kin. Personal Estate listed at 15 pounds.

Burial Inscription - Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Warwickshire, England
In Loving Memory of ALFRED JOHN INGRAM who departed this life 26th October 1885 aged
35 years. In Loving Memory of HELEN widow of the late THOMAS TURNER (mother of
ALFRED INGRAM) of Coton End who died 31st March 1887 aged 75 years. 
Ingram, Alfred John (I35205)
 
275 1332-33 Lay Subsidy Rolls
Town of HOMME
Johanne Ingram
Adam De Ingram 
Ingram, Johanne (I126784)
 
276 14 Jan 1708/9; William Dolton registers cattle mark Recorded at request of Samuell Hanson: 19 Nov 1708; Quit Claim from John Warren, Gent., to Samll. Hanson and his wife, extx. of Benjamin Warren, Gent., dec'd; land late in the possession of Benjamin Warren, dec'd, bro. of John Warren; 190 acres part of a tract called The Hills containing a total of 240 acres; bounded by Humphrey Attwicks, Thomas Mitchell, Wicomico Field now possessed by Thomas Read;/s/ John Warren; wit. Wm. Herbert, Robert Yates, Thomas Coart; 19 Nov 1708 John Warren ack. deed for 190 acres to Samuel Hanson and his wife Elizabeth for the life of sd. Elizabeth

The will of John Warren dated 12 Aug 1713, proved 13 Feb 1713/14 in Charles County Maryland was witnessed by John Maddox, Alexander Contee & Thos. Lewis. He devised to his wife Judith Warren the 500 a. dwelling plantation and Hatton's Point. He divided the remaining property between his two daughters, Mary Warren and Ann Warren. Mary Warren received from her father tracts Rich Thicketts with 500 a. adjoining tracts The Hills and Warren's Discovery. Ann Warren received The Tanyard and Smoot's Purchase. 
Warren, John (I54352)
 
277 16 MAY 1859 Eaton, William C. (I109184)
 
278 16-March-1864: William CORNELL, 32, of Barrie, b: County Cork,Ireland, son of Richard and Mary Cornell.  Married to: Amelia HATCH, 21, of Barrie, b: Coldwater, daughter of James and Jane HATCH.  Wit: David Lawrence, of Barrie.  Minister: Thomas Feather, Wesleyan Methodist Hatch, Amelia (I49297)
 
279 1611 Monterrey document notes that Elvira de Fernandez de Castro
was the legitmate daughter of Juan Fernandez de Castro and Mayor
de Renteria and was married to Diego de Montemayor, the son of
Governor Diego de Montemayor and Maria de Esquivel. 
Renteria, Maria Mayor de (Renteria Pereyra) (I137872)
 
280 1633-1931
Held by       Lancashire Record Office

Release: Hugh Warren of Stockport, acknowledges receipt of £1,000 and interest settled by deed of Robert Hesketh dated 2 [sic] Aug. 1696. 
Hesketh, Robert (I28376)
 
281 1661-1663 (St. Mary's MD Admin. Accts., p. 49-67)
The acct of Luke GARDINER, Gent., the sole surviving executor of the will of
Robert COLE, late of St. Clements Hundred, in SM, as it stands allowed, by the
judge for probate of wills and granting administration after exceptions made by
Robert COLE, son and heir of the testator & Ignatius WARREN, who m Mary,
the dau of the Testator. The acct. stands charged with all the goods and chattels
of the decd, according to an inventory made by sd Robert COLE and left in the
hands of the accountant by sd testator at his departure for England, which is as
follows… [18 pp of items] … divers sums of tobacco by him deceived, due to sd
estate in the year 1662, viz. tobacco recived of: … Richard BENNETT,
Colo EVANS, Joseph ALVEY, Matthew ROSE, Richd SHIPPEY, Doctor
LUMBROZIO, John SHANK… Capt. COOK for Mary COLE'S passage
4 £ sterling… 1662 [nb: should be 67 or 68?] Tobacco was paid to: Joseph
ALVEY for 6 barrels of corn… 1669… Capt. Matthew BARNES for
Edward COLE'S passage to England… s/14 Feb 1673. Luke GARDINER.
(St. Mary's Administrative Accounts, TLC Genealogy, Miami Beach, 1994, p. 136)

Edward Cotten, Newtowne, Saint Mary's County, Maryland
1.46
Will written - 4 April 1653
To Mr. Starkey, Ignatius Warren, eldest son of John Warren, George Prouse,
James Grinaway, Thomas Matthews Jr., Darby Flanagan and John Wheatley's
eldest daughter, perssonalty; also personalty to establish a school at Newtowne
at discretion of executors.
To Barnaby Jackson, personalty provisionally.
To John Warren, 450 acres of land at Newtowne.
Executors: Thomas Matthews, Ralph Crouch
Testators: John Pile, Walter Pakes.
Will Testated 22 April 1653 
Warren, Ignatius (I11560)
 
282 17 Sept 1699; Christoffel Hooglant, Helenaa Aartse; Christoffel;JanAartse, Catharina Cregier wife of Marten Roelofse Jillesse

His will being dated Mar. 12, 1676, and rec. on p. 83 of Lib. 3 inoff. of surr. of N. Y.)

From "The Hoagland Family in America"

This sturdy pioneer (Christoffel) was born in Holland in 1634. Hecamefrom Haarlem to New Amsterdam when but a youth. He was clerk foramercantile house, and it appears that on his coming of age hecommencedbusiness for himself. In 1655 his name appears on the recordsof theBurgomasters and Schepens Court. We infer from the previoussilence ofthe records regarding him that he had but lately arrived inthis country.He next comes to our notice on the 16th of March, 1661,when he unitedwith the Dutch Church in New Amsterdam.

The fact that so many respectable persons from Haarlem were thenlivingin New Amsterdam, as Johannes de Puyster, Abraham van Duzer,William deGroot, Abraham de La Noy, Anthony de Mill, Gerrit Roos,JohannesVerbrugge and Cornelis Steinwyck, all of more or less note,starts thequery whether Hooglandt may not have come out with some oneof these as abusiness assistant, for he seems to have been bred to amercantile life.Evidently he had been well educated, and was of a goodfamily.

The next notice of him is on April 24, 1661, when he stands as witnessatthe baptism of a child of Martin Abrahams, who had arrived here ayearbefore from Bloemendael. On June 23rd ensuing, his intendedmarriage withMiss Catrina Cregier, a young woman born here in 1645,and the daughterof Capt. Martin Cregier, a noted officer under Kieftand Stuyvesant, wasformally announced from the pulpit of the chruch inthe fort. Thisalliance was not only calculated to give yourg Hooglandta socialstanding, but shows that he was even then held in esteem. Hemust havealready obtained some prominence as a merchant, because, onOctober 21,1661, he and Hendrick Willemsen, baker, "as having a betterknowledge ofbread," were appointed by the Court of Burgomasters andSchepens to putin force an ordinance passed on that date regulatingthe quality, weightand price of bread, and the forbidding of bakers"to bake any morekoeckjes, jumbles or sweet cake."

While yet young he was regarded as a leading citizen. On the conquestofthe country by the English in 1664, he, as Schepen, though notjoiningwith those who urged surrender without resistance, made thebest of thesituation, and took the oath of allegiance. Evidently a manof sterlingcharacter, we see him filling his place with the best ofthe citizens.

On May, 1666, he sat as a juryman with Francis Rombouts,GulianVerplanck, William Bogardus, Johannes De Puyster and others, onanimportant case before the Mayor's Court, relating to the "Bronck'sLand"in Westchester County. At this date he was living in the HoogeStreet,supposed to have been a part of the present Pearl Street, westside ofBroad, his lot being described as "Hoogland's Corner, front toye bridge,50 feet to ye Pearl Street," crossing the canal, which atthat date ranthrough Broad Street. He was also the owner of otherproperty in thecity. On May 21, 1669, being at this time an Alderman,he purchased fromWilliam Van Borden a house and lot "outside the LandGate (at Wall Streetand Broadway), and south of the house of GerritHendricksen, the blaauwboer," and there he spent the remainder of hisdays. He also bought landnear the house of the noted Capt. JacobLeisler from ex-GovernorStuyvesant. In 1676 two farm lots (governmentgrants) were surveyed forMr. Hooglandt upon Staten Island. He was alsothe owner of several tractsof land in the States of New York and NewJersey.

On the New Amsterdam Court records, 1662, we find Hooglandt becomingbailfor Nathaniel Green, a Boston merchant.

On February 2, 1672, "Mr. Christopher Hoagland" and others wereappointedto arrange a difference between Capt. Jacques Cortelyou andthe town ofNew Utrecht. When New York was recaptured, and temporarilyin the handsof the Dutch, Lieut. Christopher Hoogland and the othermilitia officers,showed great zeal in fortifying the city; and, beingassembled at thefort on December 19, 1673, were publicly thanked byGov. Colve, and tookthe oath of fidelity.

With Peter Jacobsen Marius, Mr. Hoogland was designated, June 21,1674,to appraise the sloop Edmond and Mathew, Capt. RichardPattishall, withits cargo of tobacco, which had been captured andbrought to this port bythe Dutch Captain, Cornelis Ewoutsen. In themeantime, certainmerchandise sent from London, consigned to Hoagland,was carried intoBoston, confiscated and sold as a prize.

This formed the subject of petitions to the Governor of New York in1676and 1677, in which his fellow merchants, Rombouts and Verplanck,joinedwith him as having sustained similar losses.

On March 12, 1676, being "Monday in the afternoon about fiveo'clock,"Mr. Hoogland and his wife Catharine Cregier--"the testatorsickly and thetestatrix going and sound of body"--made their jointwill, which wasdrawn up by William Bogardus, Notary, and witnessed bytheir friends,Francis Rombonts and Paul Richard, merchants. Itprovided for theultimate and equal division of the property amongtheir present children,viz: Dirck, Harman, Martin, Christopher andFrancis De Groot Hoogland;and "the children which they may by theblessing of God get in thefuture." The wisdom of this last provisionbecame obvious when anotherson was born to them four years later, andwhom they named Harman, thefirst child of that name having died.Surviving eight years, Mr. Hooglandattained again the position ofAlderman in 1678.

His death took place on February 8, 1684, when he was probablyaboutfifty years of age. His will was proved in the Court of Record,May 11,1686, and recorded on the 22nd of the same month, andadministration wasgranted to his widow April 14, 1687. She was then aresident of PearlStreet, her father, Capt. Cregier, occupying the sameor adjoiningpremises.

On October 3, 1688, the widow Hoogland signed a marriage contractwithRoeloff Martinsen Schenck, a prominent and wealthy resident ofFlatlands,to whom she was married on the 9th of November following.She thereuponremoved with her younger children to "The Bay," asFlatlands wasfamiliarly called, and where she was still livingSeptember 4, 1704, thedate of Mr. Schenck's will. There her youngestson, Harman, spent hislife. It was in this way that the family wasdrawn to Long Island, andnot (as might be plausibly conjectured)through any tie of kinship withthe Flatbush Hooglands. 
Hoagland, Christoffel (I34053)
 
283 1715, Dec. 30 (no. 12), Santa Fe. ANTONIO TRUJILLO (19) of
Santa Fe living in Sta. Cruz, son of Diego Trujillo and Catarina
Griego and Maria Marquez de Ayala (17), n. of New Mexico, d.
of Alferez Diego Marquez de Ayala and Maria de Palacios,
natives of Hexico City living in Santa Fe. - Witnesses: Nicolas
Jiron (32), n. of Mexico City, soldier and married; Tomas Nunez
(50), n. of Zacatecas, married and living in Sta. Cruz; Cristobal
Crespin (32), also n. of Zacatecas, married and living in Sta. Cruz;
Juan de Medina (40), n. of Mexico City, married and alarife by
trade. Pair married, Feb. 7, 1716, with witnesses Nicolas Sisneros
and wife Casilda Mestas. 
Family: Antonio Trujillo / Maria Marquez, (Marquez de Ayala) (F31525)
 
284 1721 (no. 8),
JUAN MANUEL PADILLA and Margarita Martin, married on Feb. 24, 1721,
with witnesses Felipe Pacheco and wife Rosa Martin.


New Mexico, U.S., Land Records of New Spain, 1692-1916
Transcripts of Land Records, Serial 16016 Miscellaneous Archives 1-600
1744 property Record
Margarita Martin (deceased), per this property record was noted to be
married twice, first to Juan (Manuel) Padilla, and second to Bernardo
Roybal. Margarita Martin had property in both Rio Arriba and San
Geronimo de Taos. 
The children's property (and assumed any minor children) were assigned,
as follows:
1. Carlos Fernandez was already married to daughter Barbara Padilla and
he took responsibility for her property/assets.  Barbara Padilla was noted
to be a daughter of Juan (Manuel) Padilla and Margarita Martin.
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2. Joseph Martin (brother of Margarita and Uncle took over responsibility
for the property of Juana Martin, Tomas Martin, and Julian Martin, also
children of Margarita Martin and first husband Juan (Manuel Trujillo)
This was later amended to be transferred to Marcial Martin (1765 will
of mother Maria Chaves noted Marcial to be a son of Sebastian Martin
and Maria Chaves)
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Also mentioned was Capitan Sebastian Martin (still living in 1744), as
the father of Margarita Martin (deceased) and grand-children of those
just named. 
Padilla, Juan Manuel (I146079)
 
285 1732 deed, King George County, Virginia - Ralph, Nathaniel and wife Francis mentioned. Elkins, Ralph (I119250)
 
286 1733-6 Somerset County, Maryland; In the name of God, Amen. I,JohnOutten, of Somerset County, in the Province of Maryland, planter,beingvery sick of body but of perfect mind and memory, blessed be theLord, dohereby make my last Will and Testament.

"Imprimis: I give and bequeath to my well-beloved wife, Sarah Outten,athird part of my now dwelling plantation where on I now live duringherwidowhood; also a third part of the orchard, pasture, or anyotherbenefit thereunto belonging; likewise, a third part of mypersonalestate, my lawful debts being paid.

"Item: I give and bequeath to my son John Outten, to him and hisheirsforever my now dwelling plantation whereon I now live withorchards,pastures and marshes and lands thereunto belonging, exceptsome certainparcels of land and marsh and liverties which I give andbequeath in thisfollowing testament; also one sorrel horse called Johnalso with bridle,saddle, pistols and holsters with such likefurniture, likewise onefeather bed and furniture.

Item: I give and bequeath to my son Purnell Outten, to him and hisheirsforever, that 50 A of land which my father had alienated form oldPhilipConner; likewise all the land and marsh lying on the north sideof asmall branch or valley lying on the north side of a certain oldfieldknown by the name of Indian field, thence running westward toWilliamConners; likewise liberty in the Planting Island. Pasture forhorses andcattle in winter or summer at any time when he shall thinkfit.

Item: I give and bequeath unto John Conner, to him and his heirsforever,that parcel of land and marsh which I sold him lying betweenhis 30 A orthereabouts, it being a part of a tract of land which Ibought of WilliamConner called Marchets Treasure.

Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Sturgis, oneshillingcurrent money of the Province aforesaid.

Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Directer Outten onesorrelhorse commonly called her horse and one side saddle and bridleto bebought for her and paid for out of my estate.

Item: The remaining part of my estate, my lawful debts being paidandfuneral charges discharged, I give leave to be equally dividedbetweenand among my children as followeth: That is to say, directerOutten andEdeth Outten, Purnell Outten, Abraham Outten, Obed Outtenand TabithaOutten.

Item: In case it should be the pleasure of Almighty God to take myson,John Outten, off the stage of this life, not having issuelawfullybegotten and born in wedlock, I give and bequeath the abovesaid landgiven to my son John to my son Abraham Outten and to hisheirs forever;in case my son Purnell Outten should die not havingissue lawfullybegotten and born in wedlock, I give and bequeath theabove said landgiven to my son Purnell to my son Obed Outten and tohis heirs forever.

Item: I do hearby nominate, appoint and ordain by well belovedwife,Sarah Outten, to be my whole and sole executrix of this my lastWill andTestament and do hereby utterly disallow and revoke allprevious Wills.My hand and seal this 29th day of August 1733.

John Outten (Seal)

On March 2, 1735, a codicil was added to the Will. He gave to hissonPurnell a part of the land that he had previously willed to John."Thatparcel of land and small Islands lying between a certain oldfield knownby the name of Indian Field and north end of a small islandknown by thename of Round Island. Also to my son Abraham Outten mynegro woman afterthe death of my wife, and in case my son Abraham diewithout lawfulissue, I give my negro woman to my son Purnell Outten.

Item: I give and bequeath to my son Obed Outten my negro boy Tomafterthe death of my wife and in case Obed die to my son John Outten.

John Outten (Seal) 
Outten, John (I59743)
 
287 1748: Nov. 5, 1748— A list of Corporal Thomas Sappinton's Company,
Prince George's County, Maryland. Richard Scaggs soldier and Thomas
Scaggs. 
Skaggs, Thomas (I32502)
 
288 1754 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tithe List - First appearance, James and John Waldrop.

1756 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tithe List.

1759 --- Amelia Co., VA. Deed Book 7, page 9. 4 May 1759. John and James Waltrope bought 100 acres from Thomas Green.
HLW/DWW shows Deed 1759, Amelia Co., VA Book 7 & 8, Page 9. Deed dated 4 May 1759, Wintocomake Creek & Wintocomake Creek & Horsepen Branch, Amelia Co., VA
Actual Record Transcribed by HLW 1999:
"This Indenture made this 24th day of May in the year of our Lord 1759 between THOMAS GREEN the younger of the County of Amelia of the one part and JOHN WALTROPE and JAMES WALTROPE of the same County of the other part. Witnesseth that the said THOMAS GREEN for and in consideration of the sum of 15 pounds current money of Virginia the Receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge and thereof Acquit and Discharge the said JOHN WALTROPE and JAMES WALTROPE their heirs Executors and hath bargained sold alienated _______? and Confirmed and doth by these presents absolutely bargain, sell .....to the said JOHN WALTROPE and JAMES WALTROPE their heirs and assigns forever one certain tract or parcel of land containing by estimation 100 acres situate lying and being in the County of Amelia and near the Horsepen Branch on Wintocomake Creek Road beginning at a corner pine .....on the head of the Spring Branch, running thence [degrees etc.] ... To have and to hold the above tract of land containing 100 acres be the same more or less unto the said JOHN WALTROPE and JAMES WALTROPE their heirs.....do warrant forever defend ....against all persons unto the said JOHN WALTROPE and JAMES WALTROPE them their heirs, Executors, Administrators etc...... THOMAS GREEN hath hereunto set his hand and his seal the day and year above Written. Signed THOMAS GREEN.
Memorandum that on the 24th day of May 1759 quiet and peaceable possession ..... was delivered by the within named THOMAS GREEN to.... JOHN WALTROPE and JAMES WALTROPE .... Signed THOMAS GREEN.
Received.....15 pounds current money of VA. [from JOHN and JAMES WALTROPE]
Signed THOMAS GREEN.
Recorded: THOMAS GRIFFIN

1761 --- Amelia Co., VA. JAMES WALDROP is listed in Amelia Co., VA. Tithe List with JOSEPH WALTHROPE both with one tithe, no acres. On DAVID GREENHILL'S list. HHW/DWW

1762 --- Amelia Co, VA tithe list: James Waldrop. HHW HLW/DWW shows Tithables of Amelia Co., VA. 1754/1755, 1761/1762/1763.

1764 --- Amelia Co., VA. Sold land he owned with his brother John to Henry Anderson on 15 Dec 1764. Not on Amelia Co., VA tax list after 1763. [See RIN 909 for full text.-CW]

1765 --- Halifax Co., VA. Pleas No. 5 Court Orders 1764-1767, pp 127,128. Thomas Dillard, plaintiff vs. John and James Waldrope, defendants. August 1765, plaintiff recover against defendants 70 pounds, etc. HHW

1766 --- Halifax Co., VA Pleas No. 5 Court Orders 1764-1767, p. 286 August 1766 Thomas Dillard plaintiff vs. James Waldrop, suit to be dismissed. HHW

1767 --- Halifax Co., VA Pleas No. 5 Court Orders 1764-1767, p. 415 March 1767. James Waldrop, plaintiff vs. James Dillard. Samuel Hall will pay costs for defendant. HHW

1767 --- Virginia Historical Magazine Vol. XXIII ,p. 303 : Tithables of Pittsylvania County, James WALDROPE 1 tithe, no land; JOHN WALROPE 1 tithe, no land. Tithe list of Wood Jones. HLW/DWW

1768 --- Pittsylvania Co., VA. Sold land to JEREMIAH WARD on Frying Pan Creek. HLW/DWW

1768 --- Pittsylvania Co., VA Deed Book 1, p. 159, 160 JOHN AND JAMES WALDROPE bought 100 acres from JAMES DILLARD. 28 Aug 1768. HHW

1769 --- Halifax Co., VA Pleas No. 6, Court Orders 1767-1770. p. 401. July 1769. JAMES WALDROPE plaintiff vs. JAMES DILLARD dismissed. Defendant recover against plaintiff costs. July 1769. HHW

1769 --- Pittsylvania Co., VA Order Book 1, p 93, 23 June 1769. James Waldrope. Request for a mill. HHW HLW/DWW shows James petitioned the court to operate Water Grist Mill on the south side of Deep Creek in 1769.

1769 --- Pittsylvania Co., VA Index to Court Orders Defendants 1767-1904 JAMES WALDROP JOHN CLAY Order Book 1 pp. 140, 142. HHW

1770 --- Halifax Co., VA Pleas No. 7, part 1. 1770-1772. p. 19, August 1770. BYRD PREWEIT plaintiff vs. JAMES WALDROPE, sheriff having returned found defendant no inhabitant of this county, suit abates. HHW

1771 --- Pittsylvania Co., VA Index to Court Orders Defendants 1767-1904 JAMES WALDROP/BYRD PREWEIT Order Book 1 p. 281. HHW

1771 --- Bedford Co., VA. Will Book 1, pp. 132-134. Will of JOHN GOAD names daughters JOANAH SEVIER?, ELIZABETH COX, HANNAH BENNET, ANN ROADEN; sons WILLIAM GOAD, ABRAHAM GOAD, ROBERT GOAD; William's son, JOHN not 21 years old; Abraham's son JAMES not 21; grandson THOMAS, son of John Goad; Gives to JAMES WALDROP the gun of mine he now has. wife ANN; son JOHN, executor; 7 July 1771. HHW

1772 --- Pittsylvania Co., VA. Index to Court Orders Defendants 1767-1904 JAMES WALDROP estate, SARAH record will Book 2, p. 15 23 Jul 1772. Sarah appointed administrix of Estate of JAMES WALDROP. HHW

1772 --- Pittsylvania Co., VA. 23 Jul 1772. Book 5, p 386. Estate of JAMES WALDROP gives to JEREMIAH WARD. Will. HHW

1773 --- Pittsylvania Co., VA Index to Court Orders Defendants 1767-1904 James Waldrop estate record inventory Book 2 pp. 15, 197 24 Jun 1773. Order Book 2, p 197. Order to record inventory and appraisement.
Pittsylvania County, Virginia Deed and Will Book 5, page 386
I James Waldrope. To Jeremiah Ward for the consideration of five pounds and ten pence half penny land on Frying Pan Creek. To my wife Sarah Waldrope the remaining part of my land during her life or widowhood and after to my son James Waldrope. 26 May 1772
James (his mark) Waldrope. Witness - Saml Bollings, Edward Wade, John Waldrope
Executor - none appointed, wife Sarah acted.
Another Source - "Some Emigrants to Virginia, 2nd Edition" by W.G.Stanard, 1982, Baltimore, Gen.Pub.Co., Inc. p. 437: Virginia Wills and Administrations: Waldrope, Pittsylvania, Jas. 1772.
Another Source - Virginia Historical Mag. Vol. XIX, p. 424: "Abstracts of Pittsylvania Co., VA. Wills: James WALDROPE of Pittsylvania Co., 26 May 1772, probated 23 Jul 1772.

1773 --- PITTSYLVANIA CO., VA. Inventory & Accounts. Ac 1, page 22. James Waldrope Inventory. Inventory of estate of James Waldrope dec'd by William Bennett, Sr., Edward Wade, Jeremiah Wade. Two horses, heifer, sow, feather bed & furniture, ditto chaff, pewter, flax wheel, trunk, shoe makers tools, knives & forks, pr. pott hooks, gun barrell, box, water vessels, 4 chair frames, churn, small runlett, chest, 2 old barrells, table, Testament, Seazars & shears, comb & brush, man's hat, paper box, ax, weeding hoe, parcel bid iron, cowhide, 2 yearlings, 2 baskets, handkerchief, man's coat, carpenter's tools, pad lock. Total 19/3/8. Recorded 24 Jun 1773.

Will of James Waldrop d. ca. 1772; wife Sarah. Transcribed by HLW/DWW
"I JAMES WALDROPE in the presents of allmighty God amen, Do first commit my soul to allmighty god who hath given it and my body to the ground from whence it came and this being my Last Will and Testament. I do will to JEREMIAH WARD for the consideration of five pounds and ten pence half penny paid in hand one Sertain peace or parsel of Land Lying on the FRYING PAN CREEK, the mouth and thence up the Creek to a new Line and from thence along the new line to the top of the ridge, from there Corners on a hickory and ash tree. I otherwise do give and bequeath to my wife SARAH WALDROPE the remaining part of my Land during her Life or widowhood and after to belong to my son JAMES WALDROPE [JR] and all my Personal estate goods and chattles do will to my wife SARAH to be _______ Life forever. In Witness thereunto I have set my Hand and seal this the 26th day of May 1772. Signed JAMES WALDROP Witnesses: SAMUEL BOLLING; EDWARD WADE and JOHN WALDROPE [Signature not a mark].

At a Court held for Pittsylvania Co., VA 24 July 1772, This last will and testament of JAMES WALDROP deceased was presented in court and ordered to be recorded and no Executor being appointed by the said WALDROP, on motion of SARAH WALDROPE, Widow and Relict of the said testator having first taken the oath by said prescribed certificate is granted her for obtaining Letters of Administration of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the said testator with his said Will annexed giving Security where from she together with SAMUEL BOLLING his security entered into Bond and Acknowledged the same. Teste Will Tunstall, CD. 
Waldrop, James (I34294)
 
289 1755-1776 Johnson, Asa (I36911)
 
290 1762 marriage indicated Martin was married 3 times prior to this marriage,
for a total of 4 marriages. 
Family: Martin de Arrambide, (Arrambide y Arza Arse) / Maria Antonia Gonzales, (Gonzales Ochoa) (F51446)
 
291 1764 Granville County, North Carolina Tax List. Joseph was named as one
of the 5 white males in Luke Waldrop's household.

Joseph married Hannah Johnson, daughter of Sarah, about 1767 in Granville
County, North Carolina. Hannah was born about 1750 in Granville County,
North Carolina. She died about 1801? in Laurens County, South Carolina?

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They had the following children.
Nancy Waldrop Dunlap: 1768-1846
William Waldrop: 1772-1840
John Aquilla Waldrop,Sr: 1781-1850

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Date: 6/1/1768
Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat
South Carolina
Pursuant to a ? to me ? under hand and seal of the honorable Egerton Leigh Esqr
Surveyor Genl dated 3 February 1768 I have admeasured and laid out unto Joseph
Wardrop
a plantation or tract of land in Craven County contained one hundred acres
situate lying and being on the South side of Enoree River bounded Northwardly by
the said River and Westerly by Rolly Bowen land and on all others sides by vacant
land and hath such shape form & marks as the above platt represents certified under
my hand the 1 June 1768.  William Wofford Surveyor

7/26/1772
Williamson, William, Plat For 550 Acres In Craven County.
People in this record:
Bremar, John; Caldwell, William Thomas; Hall, James; Paterson, Joseph;
Waldrop, Joseph; Waldrop, Luke; Williamson, William
Places in this record:
Craven County; Enoree River
Series: Colonial Plat Books (Copy Series) (S213184)
Document Type: Plat

8/13/1773
Williamson, William, Memorial For Three Tracts In Craven County, On For
550 Acres, One For 450 Acres, And One For 250 Acres. Date:
People in this record:
Burry, Thomas; Burry, William; Clison, James; Ellison, Thomas; Hall, James;
Mccreary, Robert; Patterson, Joseph; Sims, William; Waldrop, Joseph;
Waldrop, Luke; Williamson, William
Places in this record:
Craven County; Enoree River; Warrior Creek
Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial

11/26/1792
Waldrip, Luke, Plat For 174 Acres On Saluda River, Laurens County, Ninety Six
District, Surveyed By Adam Crain Jones, Jr.
People in this record:
Jones, Adam Crain Jr.; King, James; Maxwell, John; Waldrip, Luke;
Waldrop, Joseph
Places in this record:
Laurens County; Ninety Six District; Saluda River
Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
Document Type: Plat

South Carolina State Archives, of Claims growing out of the American
Revolution. Militia duty as private before & since the reduction of
Charlestown 112 pounds. a Heifer supplied 13 pounds. Sr 17.17.1 1/2
pounds. The Heifer not certified. [copy on file]

Stub Entries To Indents Issued in Payment of Claims Against South Carolina
Growing Out of the Revolution, edited by A S Salley Jr, Joseph Waldrope,
issued 22 Sep 1785, 16 pounds, English sterling for Militia duty per account
for the commissioners: Principal 16 pounds, interest 1 pound 2 shillings and
4 pence

7 Apr 1796, Laurens County, South Carolina, Deed Book F, page 348, Joseph
Waldrop
& wife Hannah to Daniel Brown for 20 pounds Sterling, 50 acres on
Saluda River part of 174 acres granted by Pinchney. Witnesses: James Waldrop,
Wm Dunlap, George Swindle. Reuben Pyles JP. [copy on file]

8/25/1797
Waldrope, Joseph, Plat For 67 Acres, Including 3 Small Islands, On Saluda
River, Ninety Six District, Surveyed By Thomas Cargill. 
People in this record:
Cargill, Thomas; Maxfield; Rhoney, John; Waldrope, Joseph
Places in this record:
Ninety Six District; Saluda River
Series: State Plat Books (Columbia Series) (S213192)
Document Type: Plat

1800 census of Laurens County, South Carolina, Joseph Waldrop,
2 males < 10,
1 male 16-25,
1 male > 45,
1 female 10-15,
1 female 26-44,
1 female > 44

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Joseph also married Eliza Jones on 7 May 1808 in Christian County, Kentucky.
Eliza was born about 1760. She died after 16 Apr 1814 in Crawford County,
Illinois.

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1803
Kentucky Land Grants, South of Green River Patent, Kentucky Land Office
Warrant 110, Survey 247, $20 paid on 20 Nov 1802. Surveyed for Joseph
Waldrop
10 Acres of land in Christian County on the East Fork of Pond
River by virtue of a Kentucky Land Office Warrant (#100) Beginning at a
post Oak thence S65E 112 poles to a white Oake thence N30E 128 poles
to two white oaks thence N49W 120 poles to a post Oak thence S 28
W 160 poles to the Beginning March 17th Day 1803. Signed John Campbell
Scc. Chain Carriers Joseph Waldrop & James Dunlap.

Christian County, Kentucky, Deed Book D, page 354, 16 Apr 1814, This
Indenture made this sixteenth day of April 1814 between Joseph Waldrop
and Elizabeth his wife of the County of Christian State of Kentucky.

Crawford County, Illinois, Deed Book 1, page 8, To all people to whom these
presents shall come, I, Joseph Waldrop do send Greetings, Know ye, that I the
said Joseph Waldrop of the County of Crawford Illinois Territory for and in
consideration of the love, goodwill and affection which I have and do bear
towards my loving son John Waldrop of the same County and Territory, have
given, and granted, and by these presents do freely give and grant unto the said
John Waldrop his heirs executors or administrators, a certain Brown Mare and
her yearling Colt, also the brown horse called Charly and the Waggon and gears
now being at my present dwelling house in the said County and Territory
aforesaid, of which (before the signing of these presents) I have delivered him the
said John Waldrop an Inventory signed with my hand and bearing even date to
have and to hold all the said property, at the said dwelling house to him the said
John Waldrop, his heirs executors or administrators from henceforth, as his & their
property absolutely without any manner of condition. I Witness Whereof I have
hereunto put my hand and seal this 4th day of October 1817. Joseph Waldrop
(seal) Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of John Story and John Cowan. 
Waldrop, Joseph (I34096)
 
292 1767, Feb. 13 (no. 2), Santa Cruz. JUAN ATENCIO (25) of Abiquiu, parents
unknown, and Maria Dolores Trujillo (20), espanola of the same place,
d. of Diego Trujillo and Petrona de Olivas, both deceased. -
Witnesses: Manuel de Arteaga, notary; Alonso Martin (23) of Abiquiu,
Francisco de Herrera (33), Jose Sanchez (49), and Leandro Archuleta,
these three of Santa Cruz. 
Family: Juan Atencio / Maria Dolores Trujillo (F55486)
 
293 1767, Feb. 15 (no. 24), Santa Cruz. PEDRO ATENCIO (51), espanol, son of
Jose Atencio and Estefana Trujillo, and Isabel (30), india de Nacion Aa,
servant of Francisco Atencio. -- Witnesses: Manuel de Arteaga, notary;
Cristobal Tafoya (73), Juan de Archuleta (56), Jose Esquibel (54). 
Family: Pedro Atencio / Isabel (F55489)
 
294 1772 --- Pittsylvania Co., VA. Deed & Will Book 5, p 386 23 July 1772. James named
son & Sarah Waldrope called wife in Will of James Waldrupe.
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Tom Waldrop believes but has no proof that the wife of James was Sarah or Susanna Jenkins,
born about 1735 in VA, married about 1750 in VA, and died before 1793 in Pittsylvania Co,
VA. Her maiden name is, in fact, unknown. No document has been found showing her
maiden name.
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Sarah (I34295)
 
295 1775 --- Laurens Co., SC. Michael Purkle and wife, Barbary to John Waldrop. Deed Book D, pages 249-252. Lease and Release dated 8th & 9th August 1775. Witnesses Michael Waldrop, Sr., James Lindsey and James? Attaway. Lease and release. James Lindsey swore he was a witness before John Lindsey, JP on 9 May 1782. Deed recorded 10 Aug 1792. Actual Text --- Copy of original document in file.-CW [? indicates places where parts of the page is faded or missing.-CW] Laurens Co., SC. 10 Aug 1792. This indenture made this eighth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & seventy five and in the fourteenth year of his Majesty Reign George the Third of Great Britain, France and Ireland King defender of the faith. Between Michael Purkle o?? Enoree River in County in Province of South Carolina & District of Ninety Six of the one part and John Waldrop of the same State & Province aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that for & in consideration of one peppercorn to the said Michael Purkle in hand well & truly paid before the signed, sealed & delivery of these presents doth bargain, & sell? unto John Waldrop one tract of one hundred acres of land situate on the Enoree River the said land was granted unto the said Michael Pirkle which said one hundred acres of adjoining Rawley Bowings land on the lower side & the other side on the said River and is now by these presents fully granted released & released unto the said John Waldrop with all out houses, gardens orchards ways, passages, woods & under woods ??? lakes, fishing whatsoever, with the reversion, rents, ??? & profits to have and to hold the said tract of one hundred acres of land ???tation with every the premises & appurtinances thereunto belonging ?? his heirs & assigns from the day of date of these presents & next before the day of the date of these presents for & during & end of term of one whole year next ensuing & fully to be compleated & ended before unto the said Michael Pirkle the rent of Pepper corn if the ??? shall be lawfully demanded to the intent & purpose that by ??? & by four of the statute for transforming into possession, he the said John Waldrop may be in the actual possession of all & singular the presents above mentioned of every the premises thereunto belonging & ??? may the better enable to be made & day next before the day ??? the date of these presents. In witness whereof the said Michael Pirkle has set his hand & affixed his seal the day & year first above written. Michael (his B mark) Purkle. Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of Michael Waldrop Senior. James Lindsey. James Attaway.

This indenture made this ninth day of August one thousand seven hundred & seventy five and in the fourteenth year of his Majesties reign. Between Michael Pirkle & Barbary his wife in St. Marks Parish in the province of South Carolina & county of Craven & district of Ninety Six mill wright of the one part & John Waldrop of same county & province & district aforesaid & both of settlement of the Enoree. Whereas in & by a certain grant bearing date the (blank) day of (blank) Right Honorable Lord (blank) then being Capt. General & Governor and the Great seal of the Province for that purpose was appointed did give, ??? acres situate lying on the Enoree on the lower side of a tract of land ??? to first station W. O the second red O. to the corner red oak on the first ??? first station on the second line the Nth a Pine to lightwood stump. Thence ??? Bowens line to the River, down the said River to the Beginning and hath such shape form & marks as appears to the original grant annexed and by the said Platt & grant duly recorded in the secretaries office in book (blank) ??? will more fully appear. And the said plantation or tract of land of one hundred acres to Michael Pirkle was granted and the said Michael Pirkle have bargained & sold unto John Waldrop for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds current money of the Province aforesaid to him in hand well & truly paid by the said John Waldrop before the sealing & delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged & be well contented, satisfied, paid. Have granted, bargained & sold & by these presents doth bargain, sell, set-over & convey, alien, remise, release & converate & discharge & confirm unto the said John Waldrop in his actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain & sale to him thereof made for one whole year, and form of the statute for transferring user into possession ??? and to his heirs & assigns forever one hundred of land the bound thereof being before mentioned in the bargain & sale mentioned for one whole year now and confirmed by these presents & by force of the statute together with all & singular the houses, edifises, buildings, woods & underwoods, meadows, pastures, ponds, lakes, fishing, water courses, passages, liberties, profits, rights, heriditaments & appurtenances whatsoever hereunto belonging or in any way appertaining, and the Reversion & Reversions, remainder & remainders to Riversions, remainders, rents, issues? & profits, benefits, claim & demand whatsoever of him the said Michael Pirkle & Barbary his wife into or out of the ??? premises and all evidences, escripts, & writings whatsoever touching or concerning the premises. To have and to hold the same plantation or tract of one hundred acres of land as aforesaid with every the premises & herein before granted released & conveyed unto the said John Waldrop his heirs & assigns forever to the only proper use & behoof of him the said John Waldrop his heirs & assigns forever and then the Said Michael Pirkle & Barbary his wife doth hereby for themselves their heirs executors administrators & assigns the said Michael Pirkle & Barbary his wife & their heirs, executors, administrators & assigns in manner & form following that the said Michael Purkle now is & until the executing of these presents shall stand seized of a good and indefeasable estate of inheritance in fee simple of the aforesaid one hundred acres of land the rights, members & appurtenances without any condition, trust mortgage, judgement, execution or any incumberance to alter change or defear or determine the same, and also that the said John Waldrop his heirs & assigns shall & from time to time & at all times hereafter peaceably, quietly possess & enjoy the said plantation of one hundred acres with every the premises & appurtenances thereunto belonging without any manner of trouble, hindrance, ???olutation, interruption or denial of the said Michael Purkle & Barbary his wife or their heirs & every person or persons whatsoever claiming or to claim by from or under them. And lastly the said Michael Pirkle & Barbary his wife or their heirs executors administrators or assigns the said plantation or tract of one hundred acres of land with the premises & appurtenances unto the said John Waldrop his heirs & assigns against him the said John Waldrop his heirs & assigns and all & every other person or persons whatsoever shall & will Warrant & forever defend by these presents. In witness whereof the parties have set their hands & seals the day & first above written. Michael (his B mark) Pirkle. Barbary Pirkle. Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of Michael Waldrop Senr. James Lindsay. James Atteway. Received of the within named John Waldrop the day & year first within mentioned the sum of one hundred pounds current money of the Province of South Carolina, it being in full of all demands for the within consideration acknowledged by me. Michael (his B mark) Pirkle. 100 pounds. Michael Waldrop Senior. James Lindsay. James Attaway. Be it remembered that on the ninth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty two personally came & appeared James Lindsay & made oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God & saith that he did see Michael Pirkle & Barbary his wife sign seal & deliver the within lease & see him the said Michael Pirkle sign the release as their act & deed & see Michael Pirkle sign the receipt hereon indowed. Likewise see Michael Waldrop Senr & James Attaway subscribe their names as witnesses to the same. James Lindsey. Sworn & Subscribed before me John Lindsey, J.P. [NOTE - This deed was recorded in a book, Early Laurens County, SC Abstracts as follows. The above is the actual transcript-CW "25 Feb 1776 - Deed Book D, Page 249, Early Laurens County, SC. Abstracts. Michael Purkle Millwright of Enoree & W. Barbary to John Waldrope of same settlement for L100, 100 acres of Original Grant to Rawley Bowling. Witnesses: Michael Waldrop Sr., James Lindsey, James Attaway & John Lindsey, J.P.. Original Grant recorded Auditor's Office: Book I, Number 11, p. 385. Bound by lands of Luke Waldrop and all other sides vacant lands. Same lands, same witnesses."]

1787 --- Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "B", p. 183. Dated 23 Jan 1787. JAMES WALDROP SR., late of Laurens Co., to JOHN WALDROP for 40 pds sterling, 100 acres on the South side of the Enoree River. Original patent to James Waldrop 19 Jun 1772. Bounded by LUKE WALDROP. Witnesses - James Waldrop and David McElroy. [See James Waldrop 562 for full text.]

1788 --- Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book B, page 399. John Waldrop to Seth
Petty Pool on Enoree River, 100 acres for ten shillings. Actual Text -
Transcribed by Noble Acker.-CW This indenture made the 18th day of July in
the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight and in the
twelvth year of our Independence of the United States of America between
John Waldrop and of the County of Laurens and State of South Carolina of
the one part and Seth Petty Pool of the County & State aforesaid of the other
part Witnesseth that the said John Waldrop for and in consideration of the
sum of ten shillings lawful money to him in hand well and truely paid by the
Seth P. Pool aforesaid before the sealing and delivery of these presents the
right whereof is hereby acknowledged and well contented satisfied and paid
to the said John Waldrop hath bargained sold & by these preence doth bargain
and sell unto the said Seth Petty Pool all that Plantation or tract of land
containing one hundred acres formally granted to James Waldrop Sr. and
conveyed by him to John Waldrop lease and release bearing date the twenty
sixth and twenty seventh of January 1787. A memorial thereof being entered
in the Clerks office and being order book page 168 recorded in Book B, page
183 perference thereto may be more fully situated lying and being on the South
side of Enoree River, bounded north by river, south by Luke Waldrop land on
the other sides by vacant land stake such as in form and marks as may appear by
the plat of the original grant ordered to this with all and singular the houses,
gardens, orchards and road and timber trees meadows, pastures, ponds, lakes,
fishing ways water of watercourses, paths, passages, liberties throughout
revisions remainders rents ...profits of to have and to hold the plantation and
tract as affirmed unto with the premises and appurtenances thereto belonging
unto the said Seth Petty Pool, his heirs, exects, adm, assigns from the day next
before the day of the date of these presents for and during and unto the full end
and term of one whole year from thence next emuity? and fully to be complete
and ended yeilding paying therefore the said John Waldrop the part of one pepper
corn on the last day of the said term of these presents therefore of the statues for
transforming of and into possession he the said Seth Petty Pool may be in actual
possession of all and singular the premisses above mentioned and be thereby to
better enable to take the promise the premises and inheritances thereof which is
intended to be to him and his been granted and released by the said John Waldrop
by another indenture intended to be made and dated the day next after the day of
the date thereof. In witness thereof the said John Waldrop hath presents to these
presents his hand and affixed his seal the day and year above written.
John Waldrop. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of William Berry. Peter
Brooks. Here of Seth Petty Pool the just sum of ten shillings being the
consideration sum for the within Plantation or tract of 100 acres of land I say on
this 18th day of July 1788. John Waldrop.
[See above grant. Notice also that this John Waldrop, had a wife named Elizabeth.
None of Luke's sons or grandsons appear to have had a wife named Elizabeth. The
only John with wife Elizabeth is John Waldrop b.ca. 1745 d. ca. 1810 Christian
Co., KY. and Elizabeth.  The importance of this is that John Waldrop's father was
a James Waldrop who was granted land in Laurens Co., SC. 1772 and that James
SR. is unidentified at this time.]

19 Jul 1788 - Book LLL, Page 379, Laurens Co., SC. Released John Waldrop and
Elizabeth his wife, 100 lbs, Sterling, land on Enoree River granted 19 ___ 1772
by Charles Montague, Governor S.C. to James Waldrop Sr.

1788 --- Laurens Co., SC. Court Minutes. 8 Sep 1788 - Page 249. A Lease &
Release for the conveyance of 100 acres of land from John Waldrop to Seth
Petty Pool. Acknowledged in open court & ordered to be Recorded.

1788 --- Spartanburg Co., SC. 18 Sep 1788. John Waldrop against Robert and Sarah
Sterling, Admr. & Admrx. of James Elder. Case. Came the Plaintiff by Peter Carnes,
Gentleman, his attorney & the Defendant by George Walker, their attorney,
whereupon came a Jury, to wit, James Hughes, Martin Armstrong, John Hammett,
William Millican, Josiah Culbertson, Thomas silman, James Miller, Thomas Haney,
Samuel Ward, Samuel Culbertson, John Foster, Joseph Barnett ... We agree that each
party shall pay their own costs, the suit shall be discontinued ... Peter Carnes, the
Plaintiff's attorney, motioned for a new Trial.

1790-1800 - U.S. Census Laurens Co., SC.

1796 --- Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "F" p. 456, 1796. William Dunlap, sheriff to
JOHN WALDROP, JR., highest bidder for 150 acres onNorth's Creek, sold at auction
in court suit lost by MICHAEL WALDROP, Witnesses included MARY ANN
WALDROP. [Note: HLW --- William Dunlap is associated with this JOHN,
however, there is no JOHN JR. listed as a son. This brings up the question of which
record this may belong.]

1798 --- Spartanburg Co., SC. Petit Jurors drawn for next court...John Waldrope
... Benjamin Waldrope ... 16 Jul 1798

1799 --- Spartanburg Co., SC. Petit Jurors drawn for next court ...John Waldrope
... Benjamin Waldrope ... 14 Jan 1799

1800 - Microfiche 32, Roll #50, Laurens Co., S.C. John Waldrop appears to be
member of Captain John Pugh's Company along with Powers, Thomas Jones,
and Aaron Jones.

1802 - Arrived in Christian Co., KY.

1803 Tax List, Christian Co., KY. John Waldrup, 2 males 2 females, 182
acres on Pond River.

1803 --- Survey for John Waldrop for 142 acres in Christian Co., Ky.on the
waters of POND RIVER by order of the court of Christian Co.,#363.
Dated 10 Mar 1803. Witnesses: Dickerson Waldrop, Moses Dunlap. Christian
County Kentucky Land Surveys Actual Records and very difficult to read #916
Surveyed for John Waldrop 142 acres of land in Christian County on the Waters
of Pond River by Virtue of Certificate granted to him by the County Court of
Christian #363 Beginning at a post oak thence N 28 W100 poles to a post
oak thence S 40 W 62 poles to a black oak thence S 55W 104 poles to a stake
in Dunlap's line Thence with it N 17E 186 polesto the beginning 10 March
1803 Moses Dunlap Dickerson Waldrop J. Campbell Sur

13 Aug 1803 - Court Order Book "A" Christian Co., KY., (21 Mar 1797/29
Aug 1805), for County Court held at home of Brewer Reeves, Christian Court
House, & Town of Hopkinsville, p. 218. Ordered that John Waldropbe
hereafter exempt from paying County Levy in Christian Co., on account of
"Old Age" and "Infirmity".

13 May 1805 - John Waldrop exempted from paying County Levy hereafterin
Christian Co., on account of "Old Age" and from working on Publick Roads.

5 Aug 1806 - Survey for John Waldrop, for 142 acres of Pond River.
Witnessed by Dickerson Waldrop and Joseph Waldrop.

1 Sep 1807 - Deed Book C, p. 345, Christian County Deed Abstracts(1797-1817).
James M. Johnson, Deputy Sheriff for Matthew Adams,Sheriff, sold a tract of land

containing 142 acres before the Courthouse, surveyed in the name of John
Waldrope on the Pond River for the Tax due for 1805.

1808/1809 - Tree Builders, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page 25. Document not dated but
packet of orders labeled: "Road From Logan To Carthage."Allotment of hands to
James Hill. County Roads Orders November term 1805. Benjamin Dunlap
appointed Surveyor of the road from Logan Lineto the Blue Lick fork of Pond
River with hands allotted to open thesaid road. Witnesses: John Waldrop,
Samuel Waldrop, James Attaway,John Attaway, James Thompson, Dickerson
Waldrop and Joseph Waldrop. Signed Benjamin Lacy, J.P.

4 Nov 1809 - Deed Indexes 1 & 2, 1797-1835, Deed Book B, p. 296, & 358,
Hopkinsville, Christian Co., KY. Joseph Waldrope gives "Power of Attorney"
to true friend John Waldrop, to deed land on Pond River. Patented to Joseph
Waldrope, 1806, signed Joseph Waldrop and recorded.

20 Nov 1809 - Deed Indexes 1 & 2, 1797-1835, Index Deeds (Grantor), General
Index to Deeds, Christian County Court Book B, 1797- 1814,Page 358.
Joseph Waldroph Grantor, John Waldroph Grantee.

1810 - U.S. Census & KY. State Census by Simmons.
Elizabeth Waldrop:
1 male 0-10; 1 male 16-26; 1 female 10- 16; 1 female 45-up.

7 Apr 1812 - New Indenture between John Mabry, Sheriff and Joshua Cates, the
aforesaid 142 acres, Certificate #363. Signed by John Mabry, Sheriff Christian
County.

Jan 1822 - Order Book A, p. 165, Todd Co., KY. Elizabeth Waldrop, widow of
John Waldrop deceased, made satisfactory proof to this courtthat she has settled
on 100 acres of land unappropriated land in thiscounty and made satisfactory
proof to the court that she has no estatein her own right to the value of $100
by two credible witnesses whichis ordered to be certified to the auditor.

2 May 1825 - Kentucky Land Warrant Book, Volume Q, p. 15. Joseph Desha
Esqr. Governor of the Commonwealth of KY. In consideration of Kentucky
Land Office Warrant Number 8459, there is granted by the said Commonwealth
unto Elizabeth Waldrop, 100 acres by survey bearing date 17th May 1823, Todd
County, on Pond River. Beginning at a black oak in the forks of a branch thence
north to Micajah Hall's line. Joseph Desha, by Governor, J.C., Prickett,
Secretary. Came from Surry Co.,VA.

Survey Book 2, p. 199 Christian Co., KY. Land Survey for Joseph Waldrop
Dated 17 Mar 1803. Witnessed by Joseph Waldrop and James Dunlap. This
survey was for 100 acres on the fork of Pond River. It is almost unreadable.
John Campbell Clerk 
Waldrop, John (I135827)
 
296 1775-1841

Odian is listed as one of the 12 charter members of Yellow CreekBaptistChurch in Murrayville Ga. Hall County, he was dismissedSeptember 171835, moved to Forsyth Co. Ga. The information I receivedwas that he wasburied in Yellow Creek Cemetery.

He was then a charter or original member, of Bethlehem Baptist ChurchonOld Post Road (HWY 371) in Forsyth Co. GA. There were 13 Chartermembers.

This is listed in the Castleberry Genealogy by Nina JonetteCastleberryWilkes.

An Adam is listed on the 1800 Pendleton District, SC census withWilliamand Mark. Some feel this is Odom/Odum.

In 1820 Hall Co. Ga census is listed Claiborne 26-45, Mark over 45,andOdin 26-45.

1830 Hall Co. GA census list Mark, Odin and David.

On Jan. 8 1818 Odian Castleberry sold for $120. a tract of landinJackson Co. on Mulberry Fork containing 100 acres, being a part ofthesurvey granted to David Talent then to Shadrack Bogan.

Odin was also witness to will of Valentine Warren, father of Marywhomarried his son Mark. 
Castleberry, Odian 'Odum' (I5482)
 
297 1779 --- Pittsylvania Co., VA. Book 5, Page 209. 20 Jul 1779.
John and Ann Waldrope, Sr. sold land to Harmon Cobb or Cook.

At a court held for Pittsylvania County the 26th day of November 1779. This
indenture together with the memorandum ...?... and receipt hereon endorsed
also a memorandum of the Relinquishment of Ann Waldrope was proved by
the oaths of two of the Witnesses thereto to be the several acts and deeds of
the within named John Waldrope and the act and deed of Ann his wife of the
said John and the same was ordered to be certified and afterwards to wit.

At a court held for the said county the 20th day of July 1779 the same was further
proved by the oath of the other Witnesses thereto; to be the several acts and deed
of the said John Waldrope all which was ordered to be recorded by the Court.
Test. Will. Tunstall, W. 
Ann (I135782)
 
298 1780, April 20 (no. 31), Santa Cruz. JOSE ANTONIO ARCHULETA (23), espanol,
son of Lazaro Archuleta and Alberta Herrera, deceased, and Barbara
Trujillo (20), natural d. of Manuela Trujillo. -Witnesses: Joaquin
Garcia de Noriega, notary; Gregorio Cordova (67), Jose Fresquez (69). 
Family: Jose Antonio Archuleta / Barbara Trujillo (F55446)
 
299 1780, Named in the will of Samuel Warren, his father.  The willwassettled in October 1780.

1832, William applied for a Revolutionary War Pension. He stated his age to be 87, and living in Orange County, North Carolina at the time of filing.  He stated he was born in Spotsylvania County, Virginia in 1745.

His pension stated he lived: Spotsylvania County, Virginia 1745-ca 1784. Caswell County, North Carolina from ca 1784-ca 1824. Orange County, North Carolina from ca 1824 till 1832.

June 11, 1785. Wm. Warren of Spots. Co. and Katey, his wife, toJohnWaller of same county. œ33 curr. 78 a. in Spots. Co., part devisedthesd. Wm. by the last will and testament of his father, SamuelWarren,decd., and part devolved upon him as heir of his brother, Jno.Warren,decd., etc., etc. Witnesses, Benja. Waller, Jno. Shackleford,MeridethAnderson, Wm. Rash. Novr. 1, 1785.

Novr. 1, 1785. Wm. Warren and Catherine, his wife; Saml. WarrenandBetty, his wife of Spots. Co. to Wm. Durrett of Caroline County.œ20. 195a. in Spots. Co. No witnesses. Novr. 1, 1785.

Novr. 1, 1785. Wm. Warren of Spots. Co. and Katey, his wife, toJohnLahone of same county. œ20 curr. 25 a. of land whereon sd. Lahonelives,etc., etc. No witnesses. Novr. 1, 1785. 
Warren, William (I44720)
 
300 1782, Sept. 27 (no. 30). MARIA JUANA BACA and Manuel Antonio Trujillo (q.v.) Family: Manuel Antonio Trujillo / Maria Juana Baca (F55496)
 

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