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3851 note on Find a Grave:
David was first married to Elizabeth Andrews, and second to Jane (Osborne) Reeves, widow of George Reeves, Jr.

He ran a copper mine
 
Edwards, David (I2127)
 
3852 Note on Find a Grave:
David YORK is the son of Jeremiah YORK and Elizabeth 'Leah' CLARK.

David YORK, age 29, married Elizabeth MOORE, age 25, on 1939 in Clay County, Kentucky.
This couple had five known children:

1. Eleanor YORK, b. 1840, KY; d. 1913, KY.
2. Jemimia YORK, b. 1842, KY; d.
3. Jeremiah YORK, b. 1842, KY; d.
4. John YORK, b. 1843, KY; d.
5. Alfred YORK, b. 1844 KY; d. 1927, KY
 
York, David (I125)
 
3853 Note on Find a Grave:
Divorced wife of 1821 Thomas Bowman
 
Brandenburg, Margaret (I2512)
 
3854 Note on Find a Grave:
Double stone with Caroline R. Reedy.

He was born in Seven Mile Ford, Smyth county, VA and spent most of his life in Grayson county, VA where he was married 4 times and fathered at least 6 children.

He is the son of David Reedy and Sarah Ann James and a brother to Ezekial J, Frances A, William S and Nancy Reedy. His father was a farmer.

Mitchell married Caroline Reedy and they are the parents of James Fielding, John W, Mary A, Minnie V, Glen Millard, and Gene Otto Reedy.

He next married Sarah Emeline Pugh, a woman who'd had two children who'd died in childhood. His marriages to Sarah and later to Virginia "Jennie" Pugh and Alice Virginia Peak apparently produced no children. Alice was 28 years younger than Mitchell and came to the marriage with a 17 year old son who would die 5 years later.

The 1930 census shows that Mitchell was by then living with his son, Gene Otto, in Wilson Creek, Grayson county, VA, while his wife Alice lived in nearby Troutdale.

Mitchell served in Company A of the VA 23rd Battalion for the Confederacy. He applied for benefits in 1902.
 
Reedy, Mitchel Christoper (I2258)
 
3855 Note on Find a Grave:
Dr. John J. Dickey Diary Laurel County, KY
Reprinted in Kentucky Explorer, Vol 10, Number 7, January, 1996. p.86.

Robert Lincks or Lynx Laurel Co., June 28, 1898
My father was Frederick Lincks. He was born in Germany. Before he reached his majority he ran away from home and joined the army of Napoleon Bonaparte.
He was a wild boy. I have seen his body; it was all covered with scars. showing that he had many conflicts in his young days.
His father was a great friend of Napoleon and through this intimacy he got his son released. He then sent him to Amsterdam to school. After the close of the term, $80.00 was necessary to pay board and tuition.
His father sent him the money to pay the bill but he took the money and paid his passage to America. Eighty other students did the same.
The ship was anchored about a mile from shore. The boys were taken out in a schooner; several trips being necessary. The ship lost her course and many died of over-eating when a friendly ship found them. They lost many by sickness.
(His time with Napoleon was 7 or 9 months, the voyage, either 7 or 9).
When they landed in America the ship's Captain sold them for their passage denying they had paid him. James Garrard, Governor of Kentucky, bought him. He did not know he was sold for a year. He could not talk English. He learned somehow that he was a slave and he made his case known to a lawyer who could talk German. He looked into his trunk and found his free papers. He was about to leave the Governor, but he was hired for a year when Daniel Garrard brought him to Clay County to oversee Negroes at the salt works. He promised Governor to return but he never did.
He worked for the Garrards whom he greatly loved.

He married first Nancy Hays, had two children, Eliza Parker and Nancy Benge, Smily Davis' wife.
He then married Polly Cornett, daughter of old Robin Cornett of Benge. They had children: John Lynx, Susan Stivers, Margaret Parker, Lottie Lynx married Phil Wilson, Lucinda married Lee
Chestnut, Patsy married preacher Hiram Johnson, Zilpha married Charles Parsley, Robert Lynx married Eliza Chestnut, James married Jane Bailey.
Next he married Louisa Robison and had three children; Susan, Hiram, and Thomas.
Next he married Widow Black nee Patsy Young. To these were born, Frederick, Henry and Germany, the last a daughter. Henry married Molly Houston of Benge, where he died about 1890. He was 100 years old and had 113 descendants. They are very numerous now.

My father was soon lost from his countrymen who came over with bad fever (?), nor has he heard any from them. He never wrote back to his father nor did his father ever know anything about him.
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Another note in this diary states "Old Ned Callahan died at the home of his son-in-law Robin Cornett, where Hays Coldiron lives now, at Benge, KY. When he was an old man, and the deer had about disappeared, he would go out in the evening by Mill Creek and build a fire and sleep by it all night. When he was old, he always wore his hunting tackle, a pouch containing flints, a pipe, and tobacco. He would put it on when he dressed, just like his garments."
this information came from John McDaniel on 6/l3/l898.

Another note in the diary says "Robin Cornett and his uncle Roger Cornett married Charlotte and
Zilpah Callahan, sisters of the man who was hung at Barboursville for killling Newberry. They killed him for his money but only got 25 cents. Newberry was a cattle buyer. The murder was done at Red Bird, at Newberry Hill.
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Mountain Echo newspaper, London, KY
Friday 24 January 1879; Page 3, Column 2

Born to the wife of Old Uncle Frederick Lincks, of Clay County, one day last week, a boy. Mr. Lincks is an old gentleman about 83 years of age, and has, we believe, been married four times. The old gentleman seems to be prouder of this child than any of his children, and often in his joy he will sing:

"Oh how strange it seems for an old man like me
To be dancing a new born babe upon my knee"

It does almost seem like a mystery and we would like to know if any of our contemporaries know of any one whose progeny has extended over so many years.
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Semi-Weekly Interior Journal newspaper, Stanford, KY
Friday 18 February 1887; Page 2, Column 4

London, Laurel County (column)

-The "Judge" Lincks farm sold Monday to J. C. Jackson for $800.

-The farm on Rockcastle River known as the John Lincks place was sold at public outcry Monday for $1,600, bought by the Lincks heirs.
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Semi-Weekly Interior Journal newspaper, Stanford, KY
Tuesday 21 June 1887; Page 3, Column 3

London, Laurel County (column)

Mr. John Lincks and Miss Belle Young were married on Rockcastle River Sunday morning.
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IS this him?
Find A Grave Memorial# 7515209
Semi-Weekly Interior Journal newspaper, Stanford, KY
Tuesday 14 April 1891; Front Page, Column 2

London, Laurel County (column)
-Ed Lincks cut his brother-in-law, Thomas Webb in the neck Friday morning. They were living together and had been at outs for some time. Webb may die.
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Semi-Weekly Interior Journal newspaper, Stanford, KY
Friday 18 February 1918; Page 8, Column 3

London, Laurel County (column)

Fred Lincks, a Laurel County farmer, raised and killed a hog that weighed 750 pounds. He sold half of it - 376 pounds - to H. J. Johnson, for $75.20.
Added by: Gaye Hill 9/21/2014
 
Lincks, Jacob Frederick "Fred" (I1939)
 
3856 note on Find a Grave:
Dr. Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Truett was the son of Redden & Elizabeth Moore Truett. He was born about 1858 in Jackson County, Kentucky.

He married Jane Rader, the daughter of John & Jane Casteel Rader, on Jan 4, 1876 in Jackson County, Kentucky. He was 19 years old and she was 26 years old at the time. Together they had one known child, Robert Finley Truett.

Death Notice:

4 Sep 1889
Richmond, Kentucky
Dr. T. J. Truett, a physician of Jackson, Breathitt county, started to see a patient but became drunk on the road, fell from his horse and died alone on the roadside.

___________
After his death, his widow Jane remarried in 1893 to Felix Pennington.
Name Jane Truett
Gender Female
Marriage Date 14 Dec 1893
Marriage Place Jackson, Kentucky, USA
Spouse Felix Penington
Film Number 000802457

____________
Thomas & Jane Truett's son Robert Finley Truett married Nellie M. Vandergriff on Dec 3, 1908. They relocated to Washington D.C. where Robert achieved his degree as a Doctor of Dental Surgery from George Washington University in 1910. He joined the military as a dental surgeon and operated in private practice after that. Robert ran for Mayor of Mt. Rainier, Maryland in 1921. He and his wife later relocated from D.C. to Prince Georges, Maryland, where he died in 1942. He and his wife are buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia.
 
Truett, Dr. Thomas Jefferson (I2457)
 
3857 note on Find a Grave:
Eleanor YORK is the first of four children born to David York and his wife Elizabeth MOORE.

Eleanor married Douglas HELLARD on Oct 1855 in Laurel County, Kentucky,
 
York, Eleanor (I2450)
 
3858 note on Find a Grave:
Eli Shadrach Phipps was the son of Jesse Phipps and Jennie (Spurlin) Phipps and the husband of (1) Nancy (Ward) Phipps and (2) Rebecca Ann (Griffith) Phipps. By Nancy he was the father of Patia (Phipps) Winters, Emily Jane (Phipps) Phipps, David Phipps, and Nancy Phipps. By Rebecca he was the father of Lennie Phipps, Jane B. (Phipps) Hyatt, William Franklin Phipps, Cora Ellen (Phipps) Stinson, Minnie (Phipps) Stinson, Charles Phipps, and Louis Phipps. He went to California during the Gold Rush, and later settled in Boone Co., Iowa.
 
Phipps, Eli Shadrack (I2068)
 
3859 note on Find a Grave:
Elijah Issacs was the son of Samuel Isaacs and Nancy Baldridge. Elijah married Sarah Sally Bowman 8 Apr 1830 in Clay County. Their children were: Capt Sylvester, Martha, Henderson and Isaac. 
Isaacs, Elijah (I2510)
 
3860 Note on Find a Grave:
Elisha Bowman was the Son of John Bowman and Sarah Smith. He married Ann Evans in 1809. They had 5 children:

Elizabeth
John
Serina
Margaret Ann
Mary Polly #76891645
 
Bowman, Elisha (I2478)
 
3861 note on Find a Grave:
Elisha Williamson Bowman (nickname Lish) was a Methodist Minister and circuit rider, son of Cornelius Bowman and his wife Susannah (Painter) Bowman. Elisha married Sarah McMonigle on 28 November 1816 in Estill County, Ky
 
Bowman, Rev. Elisha Williamson (I1949)
 
3862 note on Find a Grave:
Elizabeth Ann Lorton
Born in Virginia, USA on Nov 1838.
Parents unknown
Elizabeth Ann married Lewis C Brewer
had 9 children
Death and Burial unknown
 
Lorton, Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" (I2048)
 
3863 note on Find a Grave:
Elizabeth Gentry Bowman by David Travillion Bunton

Elizabeth Gentry Bowman was the daughter of Nicholas Gentry and his wife Sarah Dickens Gentry who gave permission for their daughter to marry Elijah Bowman on 4 November 1795 Madison County, Kentucky. Elijah Bowman was the son of Cornelius Bowman and Susannah (Painter) Bowman. Bondsman for Elijah Bowman was Henry Gentry, the brother of Elizabeth Gentry. Henry Gentry married Pinah Hall on 9 March 1797 in Bullitt County, Kentucky.

Many online trees have her birth year as circa 1775 however, per the marriage record in Nov 1795, her parents Nicholas and Sarah Gentry both gave parental consent. This was usually done when a bride was under the age of 18. Most likely Elizabeth Gentry was born circa 1778 if she was aged 17 at the time of her marriage. She might have been a year or two younger.

Her husband Elijah Bowman was enumerated in the 1840 Clay County, KY census as Elijah Boman with two members in the household: 1 male aged 60 and under 70 and 1 female aged 60 and under 70, indicating that this was Elijah Bowman and his wife Elizabeth Gentry Bowman. Both being aged 60 and under 70 indicates that they were both born circa 1771 to 1780 at the latest.

It might be noted that the 1830 Clay County, Kentucky census enumerates Elijah Bowman with several in the household and oldest male and female are listed as aged 40 and under 50, ie born 1781 to 1790 but this seems to be an error of the enumerator choosing an incorrect age column, since an exact marriage date of 1795 can be established and in particular it seems unlikely that Elijah was aged 15 at his marriage and had no parental consent. His wife, Elizabeth Gentry, however, did have parental consent from her parents Nicholas Gentry and Sarah Dickens aka Sarah Dicken.

While the 1830 census enumeration ages do not seem accurate, a comparison of the 1810 and 1840 enumerations seem to fit. In the 1810 Clay County, Kentucky census the household of Eligah Boman is enumerated between households of John More [sic, John Moore] and John Blythe. The 1810 census has 1-1-0-1-0 for males and 4-1-0-1-0 for females (also one enslaved person). The age groups are: 1 male aged under 10; one male 10 to 15; 1 male 26 to 44; and 4 females under 10; 1 female 10 to 15; one female 26 to 44. According to this census, the oldest male and female in the age 26 to 44 category were born 1766 to 1784.
 
Gentry, Elizabeth (I2487)
 
3864 note on Find a Grave:
Elizabeth Jane aka Sennie Phipps
birth: 1841
Married
1
2 Mr Humphries
 
Phipps, Elizabeth Jane “Sennie” (I2034)
 
3865 Note on Find a Grave:
Elizabeth Phipps aka Betsy

She had a sister called Betsy also.
We do not know why.
See her father's will: It lists Mastin Brewer and wife Betsy, Allen Hash and his wife Betsy

Born: ABT 1818 in Grayson Cty, Va

Parents: Isaiah Phipps and Sarah Howell

Spouse
Allen Hash
Born: ABT 1815 in Grayson Cty, Va
 
Phipps, Betsy (I381)
 
3866 Note on Find a Grave:
Ensign Robert Dunlap refused an order to retreat and lost his life at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina March 15, 1781. He was 41 years old. The battle was pivotal in the American Revolution. The American forces were lead by General Nathanael Greene.

A national park now stands on the site.

"I never saw such fighting since God made me. The Americans fought like demons" -Lt. General Charles, Earl Cornwallis

On March 15, 1781 Major General Nathanael Greene and his army of 4,400 Americans contested the British invasion of North Carolina at Guilford Courthouse. Lt. Gen. Charles, Earl Cornwallis, commanded the tough professional force of 1,900 British soldiers.

Greene deployed his men into smaller groups to take advantage of the terrain. The Courthouse battle was fierce. The veteran British troops were severely crippled. Cornwallis lost a quarter of his army and almost a third of his officers. Greene lost only six percent of his men.

With greatly diminished ranks and depleted supplies, Cornwallis withdrew to the coast, 200 miles away. The battle fought at Guilford Courthouse was the largest and most hotly contested action of the Revolutionary War's Southern Campaign. It is considered the high-water mark of that campaign in that it changed the course of the war and contributed to the eventual American victory at Yorktown seven months later.
 
Dunlap, Ens. Robert (I2474)
 
3867 note on Find a Grave:
Father of:
Andrew Osborne (1799–1844)
Solomon Osborne (1801–1877)
Zachariah R Osborne (1805–1892)
James Osborne (b. 1806)
Felix Osborne (1807–1855)
Sarah Eveline (Osborne) Hash (1809–1903)
Margaret Ann (Osborne) Cox (1810–1876)
Rebecca (Osborne) Reeves (1812–1898)
Jonathan Osborne (1816–1882)
 
Osborne, Enoch Jr. (I2112)
 
3868 Note on Find a Grave:
Father to Nathan A. Fields

His grave was moved from Fields Creek Cemetery abt 1979

Married Margaret Hash 1780, Grayson Co., VA.

Known Children;

William m. Polly McMillan/McMillin
Jeremiah m. Patsy Davis
Polly m. Mathew Davis
Mary Ann m. Hiram Baker
Rachel m. James Roberts
Nellie m. Thomas Davis
Nancy m. John Stone
Jennie m. Andrew McMillian/McMillin
Ruth m. William Davis
Nathan A. m. Margaret Elizabeth "Bettie" Graham
Joseph Jr., died 1839 m. Ann Curren

thanks to LaDon for the info above.

Suggested edit: He was linked to the wrong father. Don't know who his father was. But he was linked to Henry FIELD (not Fields), who lived in Culpeper County, VA all of his life (became Madison County, VA in 1792). Henry Field did have a son named Joseph who is already linked to him. No way he had a second son named Joseph, born the following year, in another state, who spelled his last name as Fields!

Contributor: Genealogy Corner (46976683) Thank you Genealogy Corner.

14 Dec. 2023

My Name Is Stacey Parks. Joseph A Fields Is My 5th GG Grandfather, His Father Is Henry Fields JR Of Culpepper County Virginia, He's In His Father's Will, Henry Fields Jr Is Son Of Henry Fields SR & Esther James Of Culpepper Virginia. DNA Proven My Family Comes Out Grayson Virginia For 10 Generations We Know Who We Are Related To. Henry Fields SR Of Culpepper Virginia Left 19,000 Acres In His Will To His Descendants In Kentucky Subsequent Generations Went West. "Genealogy Corner" Didn't Know What They Were Talking About. Joseph A Fields Is The Son Of Henry Fields JR Of Culpepper VA-DAR Patriot Proven Relationship

 
Fields, Joseph A. (I1857)
 
3869 Note on Find a Grave:
Father: Phillip Wilson b: 1810 in North Carolina Or Tennessee
Mother: Mary "Polly" Moore b: 23 Jun 1812 in Clay County, Kentucky

Marriage 1 Martha Ann Stewart b: 12 Mar 1860 in Owsley County, Kentucky Married: 1886 in Owsley County, Kentucky
 
Wilson, Samuel (I2438)
 
3870 Note on Find a Grave:
Father: Phillip WILSON b: ABT 1810 in NC
Mother: Mary "Polly" MOORE b: 23 JUN 1812 in Clay Co, Ky

Marriage 1 Martha R EVERSOLE b: 24 OCT 1846 in Owsley Co, Ky Married: 1 FEB 1866 in Owsley Co, Ky
 
Wilson, Robert (I2432)
 
3871 Note on Find a Grave:
Father: William Gay
b: in Ulster, Ireland
Mother: Margaret Mary Walkup
b:in Carrick Fergus, Co Antrim, Ulster, Ireland

Married:1763 in Kerrs Creek, Augusta Co VA
Robert Dunlap
 
Gay, Mary Elizabeth (I2471)
 
3872 note on Find a Grave:
field stone
Sister of Alex Anderson
 
Phipps, Female (I2084)
 
3873 note on Find a Grave:
First w/o Mastin Brewer. "Elizabeth, wife of Mastin Brewer"

Gravesite Details
wife of Mastin Brewer
 
Brewer, Mary Polly (I2043)
 
3874 Note on Find a Grave:
Francis (Stodgil-) Sturgill is the son of James Sturgill and Ann Calloway. He was born 1755 in Orange (now Greene) Co. VA. He died 1807 in Alleghany County, North Carolina. Burial in Sturgill Cemetery, near Grassy Creek, Alleghany Co. NC. He married Rebecca Hash in 1776 in Grayson County, VA. She is the daughter of John Hash and Rebecca Anderson. She was born Bet. 1758–1760 in Montgomery County, VA. She died 1841 in Helton Creek, Alleghany County, NC. Burial in Sturgill Cemetery, near Grassy Creek, Alleghany Co. NC.

He was granted 100 a of land in present Grayson Co in 1782 and in 1798 he obtained 500 acres more on two land warrents which were probably for his military service during the Revolutionary War. In 1798 he received three grants from the state of NC which covered the land on New River claimed by his father James. In 1802 he sold the 500 acres in VA and moved up the river to live with and take care of his father who died the following year and was buried in the family cemetery on this farm. Francis and Rebecca were also buried in this cemetery as were two daughters.

Grayson County Courthouse showing Francis Sturgill. Revolutionary War Marker
 
Sturgill, Francis (I1781)
 
3875 Note on Find a Grave:
From Cemetery Records Allen HASH Cemetery, Grayson County, Virginia Headstone was moved to Fox Creek Family Cemetery, Grayson, Virginia, body remains interred in the Allen Hash Cemetery.
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"The Allen Hash Cemetery is above old mill on Fox Creek just north of Fox Creek Cemetery -- on the left. On October 4, 2003, [Larry Hash et al.] talked with Paul Trachy- the owner of the cemetery, and he showed us the cemetery which is on the very top of the hill above his old house. He told that some member of the Hash family moved all of the markers from the cemetery about 10 years ago [early 1990s]. He didn't know what happened to the markers. He told me that Charlie Hash owned the land prior to him. Charlie Hash had aquired the land from APCO after the dam project for the area was abandoned..

We then talked with Rex Hash [a grandson of Lewis B. Hash, b.1913]. He told that the old mill was owned by brothers, Tommy & Eck Hash. The mill was washed out by high waters. Rex said that Virginia Porter of Galax had the headstones moved to Fox Cemetery. The bodies were left undisturbed. The actual graves are marked only by Daffodils in the spring.".
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CHILDREN:
1 Eleanor "Nellie" Hash Ward Cox 1825 - 1909
2 Lewis B Hash 1828 - 1915
3 Rosamond Hash 1829 – 1881
4 Jestine Hash Anderson 1830 - 1902
5 John C. Hash 1832 - 1904
6 Thomas B Hash 1836 – 1915
7 Elizabeth "Betsy" Jane Hash 1838 – 1940
8 Rebecca Hash 1841 – 1929
9 Allen Hash JR 1842 – 1950
 
Hash, Allen Joseph (I1878)
 
3876 note on Find a Grave:
Georg Brandneburg was the Son of Samuel Brandenburg and Sarah Henson. On 18 Aug 1829 in Estill County, he married Sarah Ann Thomas. Their children were:

John W. "Dry Beard"
Samuel
Angelina
Nancy
Abraham Cornelius
Henry W.
Delilah
Delina
David Caught
Zachory Taylor

After Sarah died, he married Margaret Peggy Moore in 1850 Owsley County. Their children were:

George Henson Jr.
Margaret
Sarah
 
Brandenburg, George Henson (I2344)
 
3877 note on Find a Grave:
Gravesite Details
no readable headstone
 
Bowman, Elisha Williamson (I2492)
 
3878 Note on Find a Grave:
h/o Amelia Bowman Wilson md 12 Jul 1838 Clay Co., Ky., s/o William & Nancy Herd Wilson

Gravesite Details
Husband of Amelia Bowman
 
Wilson, John Gap (I2511)
 
3879 Note on Find a Grave:
h/o Isabella Bowman md 29 Dec 1836 Owsley Co., Ky., s/o David & Mary Abbott-Bullock

John Clark Bullock joined the Union Army during the Civil War while in his 50s. He died in 1865 from an illness contracted during the war. He & Isabella also lost a son during the war.

U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
Name: John C Bullock
Widow: Isabella Bullock
Roll number: T288_61
John C Filed for pension: 12 Sept 1866
Co. C 7th Ky Inf

Inscription
7th Ky Vol Inf
 
Bullock, John Clark (I2415)
 
3880 Note on Find a Grave:
h/o Katherine Huddle Harrington, s/o Charles and Mary Rachel Roberts Harrington, aged 77 years,6 months and 28 days
 
Harrington, John Calvin (I1868)
 
3881 note on Find a Grave:
h/o Nancy Bowles Boles md 9 Aug 1830 Clay Co., Ky., s/o Cornelius Bowman Jr. & Elizabeth "Betty" Moore.

Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953
Name: William Bowman
Death Date: 12 May 1859
Death Location: Owsley, Kentucky
Residence Location: Owsley
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: abt 1814
Father's Name: Cornelius Bowman
Mother's name: Elizabeth Bowman
 
Bowman, William (I2328)
 
3882 Note on Find a Grave:
Hackler, Frances J.

Parents:
Conrad Hackler (1815 - ____)
Elizabeth Roberts Hackler (1815 - ____)

Birth: Aug., 1836
Grayson County
Virginia, USA

Death: 1880
Fox
Grayson County
Virginia, USA


•Marriage: Hash, Zebedee
m 6/19/1855
franky single aged 19
zebedee widower aged 31
entered by h comer aka harvy comer

Frances married Zebedee Hash, son of Joseph Hash and Margaret Halsey. (Zebedee Hash was born about Jan 1816 in Virginia.) 
Hackler, Frances J. "Frankie" (I1856)
 
3883 note on Find a Grave:
Hannah Bolling Osborne
b. 1766 d Rowan Co North Carolina
d. 1852 Pike Co Kentucky
Burial Frank Tackett Cemetery, Shelby Creek, Pike Co Kentucky

Parents
Benjamin Bolling and Mary Phelps

Marriage
Solomon Osborne, "Indian Creek Solomon," 20 Jun 1786
b.1765 Wilkes Co North Carolina
d. 9 Oct 1852 Shelby Creek, Pike Co Kentucky
buried Frank Tackett Cemetery, Shelby Creek, Pike Co Kentucky
s/o Enoch Osborne and Jane Hash.

Children of Solomon Osborne and Hannah Bolling;

1. Sherwood Osborne, memorial #141703794
b 1788 Ashe Co NC
d 1837 Pike Co KY
m. 28 Apr 1814 Louisa Collier Floyd Co KY to
b 1798 d 1855
d/o Micajah "Michael" Collier and Sarah Patrick.

2. Benjamin Harrison Osborne, memorial #154838257
b 1790 Pike Co KY
d abt. 1875 Buchanan Co VA
m. 23 Feb 1813 Susannah Baker Pike Co KY
b 1796 Pike Co KY
d/o Edward Baker and Susannah Mullins.

3. Anna Osborne Blankenship
b 1792 Indian Creek, Virgie, KY
d 1835
m. 16 Aug 1810 William "Buck" Blankenship Floyd Co KY
b 1790 Bedford Co VA
s/o William Blankenship and Martha Riggens.

4. Candace "Dacie" Osborne England
b 1794 Burke (now Yancey) Co NC
m. 3 Aug 1809 Joseph Gilbert England Floyd Co KY
b 1785 Burke, now Yancey, Co NC

5. Solomon Osborne
b 1796 Pike Co KY
d Oct 1852 Scott (Russell) Co KY
m. 1820 Rachel Clark b 1800 KY.

6. Hiram Grancer Osborne
b 17 Nov 1798 VA
d 30 Jan 1892 Indian Creek, Pike Co KY
M1. Nancy Mullins 16 Sept 1819 Floyd Co KY
b 1797 Hawkins Co TN d 1862
d/o William Varner Mullins and Ruth Foster
M2. Rebecca Ramey Bentley1 Oct 1866 Pike Co KY
b Aug 1818 Pike Co KY
d/o William Ramey and Anna Salmons
(1850 Pike Co KY Census).

Rebecca Ramey m1. 10 Oct 1841 Pike Co KY to William Bentley
b.1815 Floyd Co KY d.Mar 1860 Pike Co KY
s/o Benjamin Bentley and Elizabeth Crase.

7. Hannah Osborne Tackett
b. 1800 VA
m. 11 May 1823 Pike Co KY to George Washington Tackett
s/o William Tackett and Amy Anna Johnson.

It may be worth noting that descendants of Hannah Bowling are posting positive DNA results on genealogical sites.

missing children:
1-Jeremiah 1767-
2-Cornelius Christopher 1787-

Inscription
The backside of husband Solomon's marker names the 7 children of Hannah and Solomon Osborne.
 
Bolling, Hannah (I2121)
 
3884 Note on Find a Grave:
Hash, Allen, File C-49, Case #259, Testate, died march 4, 1908 in Crook County, Oregon. Heirs: Sarah Jane Huston, daughter, age 72, Rochester, Oregon, Martha Ann Strait, daughter, age 64, Lamonta, Crook County, Oregon, Armeta Evins [Evans], age 57, Mitchell, Oregon. Grandchildren of Hash: children of deceased daughter Ellen Hash Garret: Anna Sumner, age 35, Youngs, Oregon, James Garrett, age 33, Hay Creek, Oregon, Donald Garrett, age 23, Salem, Oregon, Ethel Garrett-Clark, age 20, Hay Creek, Oregon. Also, Ina Chitwood-Cranch, age 21, Colfax, Washington, Roy Chitwood, age 24, Grizzly, Oregon, Fay C. Chitwood, who are the children of deceased daughter Etta Hash Chitwood. Will was signed in Crook County, Oregon and witnesses were Fred A. McDowell, of Culver, Oregon and D. W. Barnett, also Culver, Oregon. Martha Ann Strait was named Executrix of Estate. Number of pages: 68.
 
Hash, Allen (I395)
 
3885 Note on Find a Grave:
He married Mary (Polly) Hartsock Russell (1841-1916) abt 1863. Other children of his marriage to Mary Hartsock: Samuel Fleenor Russell b. 1864; Sarah Russell Osburn (1872-1960); Marinda Russell O'Daniel.
 
Russell, Samuel Fleming (I1885)
 
3886 note on Find a Grave:
He was in 1840 Grayson County, Virginia, Census
2 males under 5
1 male 5 to 9
1 male 30 to 39
1 female 20 to 29
1 female 70 to 79 (Agatha Brewer his mother) as Lewis Brewer said in his will that
Rufus and Mastin was to provide her a place to live.

I did not find Rufus in any census for 1850 but I found him in 1860 Rock Island County, Illinois. He must of been in Indiana, as some of his children said they were born in Indiana.

In 1860 Rock Island County Illinois, Census;
Rufus Brewer 50 Blacksmith and farmer born Virginia
Roxanna 42 wife born Virginia
James Lewis 18 son born Virginia
Armilda 16 daughter born Indiana
Aaron 14 son born Indiana
Mary Jane 12 daughter born Indiana
Nancy Elizabeth 10 daughter born Indiana
Letty 5 daughter born Illinois
(possibly a nickname as I never found her name in the probate to sell the land I found Rachel L. G.)

On Jan 3 1867 Rock Island County, Illinois, Daily Union was a petition for sale of Real Estate. Notice is hearby given that Thomas A. Wray, Admininistrator of the Estate of Rufus Brewer, Late of said Rock Island County,Illinois deceased has lately filed in the County Court of said County his certain Petition against, Recksearey Brewer, David K. Brewer, Martha Jane Brewer, William H Boyer, Amelia Boyer, Aaron Brewer, Edward O'Brien, Mary Jane O'Brien, Nancy Elizabeth Brewer, Rachel L C Brewer, Colonel S. H. Brewer, Sarah Ann Augusta Brewer, James L. Brewer, Athaline Brewer, Thomas Isaiah Brewer, and Jane Elizabeth Brewer, Defendants and Heirs at law of the said Rufus Brewer deceased. Dated the 15 August 1866. In a letter from Mr. Wray dated July 1866 said that Sarah Ann Augusta was the wife of Colonel Stephen Hale Brewer, Martha Jane was the wife of David Kinamon Brewer, Athaline was the wife of James Lewis Brewer, Jane Elizabeth was the wife of Thomas Isah Brewer. This is the names
of all the wife's of the sons of Rufus Brewer. Mary Jane O'Brien was in the Muscatine County, Iowa, 1900 census and she said her parents were born in Virginia.

My Father and g/father used to visit Mary Jane.

Armilda's obit was found in my g/mother's Bible and my father lived with her for awhile in Muscatine
County, Iowa. Armilda's Obit said she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Brewer.

Illinois Public Land Purchase Records for Rufus Brewer Type FD Section E2SE Sect 34 Township 16N Range 05W Meridian 4 Acres 8000 Price 125 total 10000 Date Month April Day 21 Year 1854.
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Patent Description Legal Land Description Document Image Certified Copy
Patentee: RUFUS BREWER
Survey
State: ILLINOIS
Acres: 80
Metes/Bounds: No
Title Transfer
Issue Date: 9/15/1854
Land Office: Dixon
Cancelled: No
U.S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Document Numbers
Document Nr.: 36671
Accession/Serial Nr.: IL4890__.177
BLM Serial Nr.: IL NO S/N
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They had 9 children
Thomas Isaiah Brewer
David K. Brewer
Stephen Brewer
James Lewis Brewer
Armilda Brewer
Aaron Brewer
Mary Jane Brewer
Nancy Elizabeth Brewer
Rachel L. G. Brewer

Maintained by: Missy M-K
Originally Created by: June Welsch
Added: Oct 19, 2009
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 43295034
 
Brewer, Rufus (I394)
 
3887 note on Find a Grave:
He was my husband's 2nd Great Grand Uncle.
He was married to Elender "Ella" Moore.

Created by: Robie Merritt Loriaux-Roberts
Added: Sep 26, 2016
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 170596019
 
Wilson, Lemuel (I121)
 
3888 Note on Find a Grave:
He was my husband's 3rd Great Grandfather.

He was married to Ellender Bowman. They had 8 children: Oranah, Elizabeth, Matilda (my husband's 2nd Great Grandmother), Rachel, Shadrack, Robert, Jesse and Ellender.

I believe he than remarried to a Louisa and had at least one more child named Esther born 1859.

I last find him on 1860 Jackson County, Kentucky census.
Created by: Robie Merritt Loriaux-Roberts
Added: Sep 7, 2019
 
Johnson, Jesse (I2409)
 
3889 Note on Find a Grave:
Henry B. Bowman was the son of Elijah Bowman and Elizabeth Gentry. He was born in January 1820 according to the 1900 census. He died after the 1900 census. Henry married to Rachel Plummer, daughter of Samuel Plummer and Elizabeth Evans. They are believed to be the parents of the following known children:

Permelia Bowman Stewart 1840–1901
Elihu Bowman 1843–1926
Greenberry Bowman 1844–1926
Amanda Bowman Moore 1844–1913
Melvina Bowman Mainous 1846–1917
Geneva Bowman France 1847
Lucinda Ann Bowman Toler 1849
Lewis Bowman 1851
Lowell Curtis Bowman Sr 1853–1924
Bluford Bowman 1854–1922
Zachariah Bowman 1856–1932
Nancy Ann Bowman Francis 1859–1935
Ancil D. Bowman 1861–1870
Landon Carter Bowman 1865–1955
 
Bowman, Henry B. (I2493)
 
3890 note on Find a Grave:
His birth date of March 1, 1853, is based upon the fact that there was no February 29 in 1853. If he were born on February 29, it would have been 1852, and his parents would not have been married yet.
According to his next to youngest child Missouri 1899-1993, he was a cook at the Fairwood Bandmill near Troutdale, VA. He made square baskets with lids for his children and grandchildren to take their lunches to school.
 
Anderson, Allen Franklin "Frank" (I2278)
 
3891 Note on Find a Grave:
His birth year is likely about 1720

He signed documents on April 23, 1794 so death is after April 23, 1794

Son of:
Ephraim Osborne II (1690–1756)
and Mary Osborne (1696–1758)

Husband of:
Elizabeth Howard (1723–1796)
(m. 1739)

Father of:
Enoch Osborne [Capt] (1741–1818)
Solomon Osborne (1743–1764)
Robert Osborne (1745–1810)
Nancy (Osborne) Livesay (b.1748)
Stephen Osborne (1749–1820)
Ellender (Osborne) Hash (1751–1820)
Ephraim Osborne Jr (1752–1852)
Jonathan Osborne (1753–1834)

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Per FAG member: Kathy Thomas Sexton (#46947633)

Parents are actually unknown
The appendix to his name "III" is incorrect

* * * * *
Some say he:

was born in Virginia
and some say Dutchess County, New York

Son of:
Ephraim Osborne (1690–unknown)
and Mary Osborn (1696–1758)

Original information posted on this memorial:

Birth: Aug. 21, 1723
Dutchess County
New York, USA

Death: Apr. 23, 1794
Grayson County
Virginia, USA

* * * * * *
Per FAG member: Alleygarden (#47050486)

The birthdate of 12 Aug 1723 is for a different Ephraim Osborne. The 12 Aug 1723 Ephraim is the son of Jonathan Osborne.

The Ephraim who is buried at Osborn Fort Cemetery is proven via DNA evidence to be the descendant of Thomas Osborne and Mary Goatley who first settled in New Haven, CT Colony, in 1639. We don't know for certain what this Ephraim's birthdate is.

And his death date is not 23 April 1794, but AFTER this date. He signed documents on 23 April 1794 and we have no further record of him.

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Per FAG member: Jane Riggs Curci (#46846403)
Per DAR files: DAR PATRIOT - OSBORN, EPHRAIM
Ancestor #: A084430
Service: VIRGINIA
Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, PRIVATE
Birth: CIRCA 1720
Death: 1781 MONTGOMERY CO VIRGINIA
Service Source: CRUSH, MONTGOMERY CO VA, THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS, PP 47, 48, 93

Service Description:
1) CAPT ENOCH OSBURN, MONTGOMERY CO MILITIA, 1781
2) SIGNED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 1777

* * * * * *
Per FAG member "Anonymous", on Jul 12, 2021

Middle Name: Washington
Birth: 21 Aug 1723; Williamsburg City, Virginia
Death: 1796; Independence, Grayson County, Virginia

* * * * * * * *
Per FAG member: stacey parks (49278103) • staceystar2015@gmail.com

Suggested edit: Ephraim Osborne Sr. Was Born In Williamsburg Virginia. His Birth & Death Date And Where He Was Borne Along With All His Wife's Info Was On Find a Grave Years Ago Till Some ****** Wiped It Out. Now None Of You Know Anything. Ephraim Osborne Sr Is Buried In Montgomery County Virginia. He owned Land There & Was On The Tax List. He is On A 1781 Militia List, Under His Son Captain Enoch Osborne. The DNA On The Person At The Fort Is Not Him, While A Relative, I Dont' Believe Its Him. My Family Comes Out Of Grayson Virginia For 10 Generations, This is One Of My GG Grandfathers. Keep Thinking You Know More Than We Do About Or Own Family. That's Why None Of You At Find A Grave Can Get Anything Straight.

Contributor: stacey parks (49278103) • staceystar2015@gmail.com
 
Osborne, Ephraim (I1670)
 
3892 Note on Find a Grave:
Husband of Mary Craig
Married 24 Sep 1785 in Augusta, Virginia
 
Gay, William Jr. (I2472)
 
3893 note on Find a Grave:
Husband of Roxena "Cena" (Phipps) Doze (1830-1907). Son of John Claude Doze and Mary (Barbe) Doze. Francis was the father of six children with Cena including: Joseph E., John F.R., Elora May "Lara" (Doze) Pryor Doze and Iowa Violet (Doze) Sargeant. Francis died at age 37.
 
Doze, Francis K. (I2029)
 
3894 note on Find a Grave:
I found her last name spelt several ways Accy, Aca, Asay. I never knew Nancy but my mother told me how Nancy would patch all the boys jeans even tho she was blind she could thread a needle. My father told me Nancy loved to sit in her rocker and smoke her corn cob pipe and she also chewed tobacco. I was told she was part Indian according to her picture she sure looks like she is but it seems everyone wants to claim having Indian blood in there line, so I really don't know.
Maintained by: Pastor Rachelle R. Card-Wells Bobenmoyer
Originally Created by: June Welsch
Added: Jun 2, 2009
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 37824432
 
Asa, Nancy Elizabeth (I2101)
 
3895 note on Find a Grave:
I found her name spelt several ways Roxanna, Roxsena and Reckseary. On her m/cer her name was
spelt Rac-seamy. In the Phipps family book of North Carolina, and Virginia, written by John Mullins Rt. 2, Box 3O7 Clintwood Virginia, 24228 said she was also called Sarah.

I would like to take a moment to explain the relationship on the three Phipps daughters that married three Brewer sons. Joseph Phipps Sr. born around 1730 had the following sons John born around 1750, Benjamin born around 1761/62, Joseph Jr. born around 1755, Samuel born around 1762, Isaiah born around 1769, James born around 1751 and Aaron born around 1768. Rac-seamy Phipps who married Rufus Brewer and Elizabeth Phipps that married Mastin Brewer was Isaiah Phipps daughters. Elizabeth Phipps that married Linear Brewer was a daughter of John Phipps and g/daughter of Benjamin Phipps. I could not find Rac-seamy after Rufus died.
 
Phipps, Racsemy Sarah (I380)
 
3896 note on Find a Grave:
Image of Handwritten card on Find a Grave shows form for headstones provided for Union Civil War Veterans.
Gabbard, Noah
Pvt. Co. A, 47th Regt.
Ky. Infy
Cemetery: Eversole
at: Indian Creek, Owsley Co. Ky.
Grave: ---
Date of death: Jany 7, 1864
Headstone supplied by: Stockbridge Marble Co., Mass
Contracted May 29, 1900.
 
Gabbard, Noah (I2610)
 
3897 note on Find a Grave:
Info: Family tradition is that Charity died while visiting her son, Enoch Osborne, at Helton, Ashe Co, NC . The grave has a special stone but it is unmarked.

This is not a DUPLICATE . it is referenced to memorial at Enoch Osborne Family Cemetery, Ashe Co, NC

Daughter of George Reeves and Jane Burton

CHILDREN:
Caleb Osborne 1804 - 1884
Enoch Osborne (1807 - 1893
Reeves Osborne 1811 - 1895
Charlotte Osborne Parsons 1815 - 1890
Mary Jane Osborne Robinette 1816-1857
Mary Osborne Osborne 1818 - 1881
Kesterson Osborne 1822 - 1871
Helen Osbourn 1825
William W Osbourn 1838
Jesse Osbourn 1840
Sarah Osbourn 1842
Charlotte "Lottie" Osbourn Tabor 1844-1924 #150159338
Nancy Osbourn 1846


THIS IS NOT A DUPE GRAVE. PLS SEE BELOW.

Charity is daughter of Lt George Reeves and Jane Burton.

She married Zachariah Osborne son of Capt Enoch Osborne and Jane Hash.

It is family tradition that Zach is buried with her stone at Elk Creek, Piney Creek, Alleghany Cty, NC.
The family wanted a grave stone for her.... next to her husband and his second wife, near her homeplace at Elk Creek, Alleghy Cty NC.
Her bones are not there!!

It is family tradition that she is buried at Helton with no stone.
She died while visiting her GRDkids Enoch and Hylah and was buried here with them.
There is a large blank stone on her grave.
She was NOT taken home for burial.
Hylah married an Osborne cousin.

Children
Enoch
Hylah
 
Reeves, Charity (I2129)
 
3898 note on Find a Grave:
Information from Rock Island County Illinois. History Past and Present Book P. 372.

1880 Census; Buffalo Prairie, Rock Island County, Illinois, Page 213C
William ROYER, Self, 55 born PA, Farmer, Fa: GERMANY, Mo: GERMANY
Armilda ROYER, Wife, 40 born PA, Keeping House, Fa: PA, Mo: PA
Info on where she was born is wrong.

ROYER Wm. H. Farmer; Sec. 35; P. O. Buffalo Prairie ; born in Crawford Co., Penn., June 14, 1828 ; came to this Co. 1866; Dem; Ind; 180 acres, value $3,200; lived in Mercer Co. about fifteen years; wife was Armilda Brewer, who was born in Indiana, March 29, 1843 ; married Aug. 29, 1861 ; one child, Mary Hannah, who was born Aug. 9, 1862; died Aug. 24, 1864.
 
Royer, William (I2103)
 
3899 Note on Find a Grave:
Inscription
40 years, 8 months, 9 days (age at death)

Gravesite Details
Birthdate was calculated from age at death. Wife of Jacob Gipson
 
Bowman, Nancy Elizabeth (I2489)
 
3900 Note on Find a Grave:
Inscription
S. S. B. Dc 23 1800; D. Nov 21 1868. (Translated Solomon Spencer, born Dec 23, 1800, died Nov 21, 1868)
 
Spencer, Solomon (I1905)
 

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