Amos L. Moore1,2
M, b. circa 1835
Amos L. Moore|b. c 1835|p61.htm#i4245|Lewis Moore|b. 17 Jun 1812\nd. 11 Jul 1879|p17.htm#i657|Delilah Boyles|b. 5 Jul 1815\nd. 14 Mar 1909|p17.htm#i658|Rev. Isaac Moore|b. bt 17 May 1779 - 18 Jul 1779\nd. 1865|p14.htm#i546|Sarah Sally (Sallie) Carrico|b. bt 1778 - 1781\nd. 1864 or 1869|p15.htm#i585|Daniel Boyles Sr.|b. 1764|p22.htm#i1096||||
Amos L. Moore married Rosamond (?).7 Amos L. Moore was born circa 1835 at Grayson, VA.5,4 He was the son of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles.3,4,5,6 Amos L. Moore appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Lewis Moore at Grayson, VA; Next to Isaac Sr., father, on one side and two dwellings the other way from Isaac Jr, brother.:
Males:
1 under 5 [Amos]
1 20-under 30 [matches for Lewis]
Females:
1 under 5 [Probably Sally. Delilah may have been pregnant with Nancy]
1 20-under 30 [matches for Delilah]. Amos L. Moore appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Dwelling 843, Grayson, VA; Lewis 37 VA (all VA)
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.8 Amos L. Moore and Rosamond (?) appeared on the census of 1880 at Fayette Twp, Lawrence, OH; Children and wife based on census match assumption.
Amos S., 44, Farmer, VA VA VA
Rosamond, Wife, 49, VA VA VA
Margaret, Dau, 17, OH VA VA
Delila J., Dau, 16, OH VA VA
Note, brothers Amos, Isaac, Jarvis and Mitchell all live in 3 dwellings in a row.
Males:
1 under 5 [Amos]
1 20-under 30 [matches for Lewis]
Females:
1 under 5 [Probably Sally. Delilah may have been pregnant with Nancy]
1 20-under 30 [matches for Delilah]. Amos L. Moore appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Dwelling 843, Grayson, VA; Lewis 37 VA (all VA)
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.8 Amos L. Moore and Rosamond (?) appeared on the census of 1880 at Fayette Twp, Lawrence, OH; Children and wife based on census match assumption.
Amos S., 44, Farmer, VA VA VA
Rosamond, Wife, 49, VA VA VA
Margaret, Dau, 17, OH VA VA
Delila J., Dau, 16, OH VA VA
Note, brothers Amos, Isaac, Jarvis and Mitchell all live in 3 dwellings in a row.
Children of Amos L. Moore and Rosamond (?)
- Margaret Moore b. c 18637
- Delia J. Moore b. c 18667
Citations
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson., Amos.
- [S579] Betty Maynard, "Betty Maynard," e-mail to Rick Jackson, 2003-2004, Amos L..
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson., 1850.
- [S579] Betty Maynard, "Betty Maynard," e-mail to Rick Jackson, 2003-2004.
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson..
- [S205] Unknown compiler.
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson., 1880.
- [S120] VA - Grayson, 1850 Census, unknown repository address.
Sally Ann Moore1
F, b. circa 1837
Sally Ann Moore|b. c 1837|p61.htm#i4246|Lewis Moore|b. 17 Jun 1812\nd. 11 Jul 1879|p17.htm#i657|Delilah Boyles|b. 5 Jul 1815\nd. 14 Mar 1909|p17.htm#i658|Rev. Isaac Moore|b. bt 17 May 1779 - 18 Jul 1779\nd. 1865|p14.htm#i546|Sarah Sally (Sallie) Carrico|b. bt 1778 - 1781\nd. 1864 or 1869|p15.htm#i585|Daniel Boyles Sr.|b. 1764|p22.htm#i1096||||
Her married name was Henderson.3 Sally Ann Moore was born circa 1837 at Grayson, VA.1,3 She was the daughter of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles.2,3,1,4 Sally Ann Moore appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Lewis Moore at Grayson, VA; Next to Isaac Sr., father, on one side and two dwellings the other way from Isaac Jr, brother.:
Males:
1 under 5 [Amos]
1 20-under 30 [matches for Lewis]
Females:
1 under 5 [Probably Sally. Delilah may have been pregnant with Nancy]
1 20-under 30 [matches for Delilah]. Sally Ann Moore appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Dwelling 843, Grayson, VA; Lewis 37 VA (all VA)
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.5
Males:
1 under 5 [Amos]
1 20-under 30 [matches for Lewis]
Females:
1 under 5 [Probably Sally. Delilah may have been pregnant with Nancy]
1 20-under 30 [matches for Delilah]. Sally Ann Moore appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Dwelling 843, Grayson, VA; Lewis 37 VA (all VA)
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.5
Citations
Nancy E. Moore1
F, b. between 1839 and 1840, d. 7 April 1874
Nancy E. Moore|b. bt 1839 - 1840\nd. 7 Apr 1874|p61.htm#i4247|Lewis Moore|b. 17 Jun 1812\nd. 11 Jul 1879|p17.htm#i657|Delilah Boyles|b. 5 Jul 1815\nd. 14 Mar 1909|p17.htm#i658|Rev. Isaac Moore|b. bt 17 May 1779 - 18 Jul 1779\nd. 1865|p14.htm#i546|Sarah Sally (Sallie) Carrico|b. bt 1778 - 1781\nd. 1864 or 1869|p15.htm#i585|Daniel Boyles Sr.|b. 1764|p22.htm#i1096||||
Nancy E. Moore never married.3 She was born between 1839 and 1840 at Grayson, VA; Note birth year: Nancy is apparently not in the household in 1840 but in the 1850 she is shown as 11 years old.5,3 She was the daughter of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles.2,3,1,4 Nancy E. Moore appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Dwelling 843, Grayson, VA; Lewis 37 VA (all VA)
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.6 Nancy E. Moore appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Fayette Twp, Lawrence, OH; Lewis, 47, VA
Delilah, 44, NC
Nancy E, 19, VA
Margaret C, 16, VA
Malinda, 14, Va
James, 12, VA
Isaac F., 10, VA
Eliza J., 3, OH
John M., 4/12, OH
James is likely Jarvis...so who are Eliza J. and John M.? RJ. Nancy E. Moore appeared on the census of 20 July 1870 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Fayette Twp, Lawrence, OH; Lewis, 58, Works on farm, 1000, 300 VA
Delilah, 54, NC
Nancy E, 29, VA
Isaac F., 19, VA
Victor M., 3, OH
Mary C., 2/12, OH
4 Moore dwellings in a row here.7
Nancy E. Moore died on 7 April 1874 at heart dropsy, Lawrence, OH.3
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.6 Nancy E. Moore appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Fayette Twp, Lawrence, OH; Lewis, 47, VA
Delilah, 44, NC
Nancy E, 19, VA
Margaret C, 16, VA
Malinda, 14, Va
James, 12, VA
Isaac F., 10, VA
Eliza J., 3, OH
John M., 4/12, OH
James is likely Jarvis...so who are Eliza J. and John M.? RJ. Nancy E. Moore appeared on the census of 20 July 1870 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Fayette Twp, Lawrence, OH; Lewis, 58, Works on farm, 1000, 300 VA
Delilah, 54, NC
Nancy E, 29, VA
Isaac F., 19, VA
Victor M., 3, OH
Mary C., 2/12, OH
4 Moore dwellings in a row here.7
Nancy E. Moore died on 7 April 1874 at heart dropsy, Lawrence, OH.3
Citations
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson..
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson., 1850.
- [S579] Betty Maynard, "Betty Maynard," e-mail to Rick Jackson, 2003-2004.
- [S205] Unknown compiler.
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson., 1840, 1850.
- [S120] VA - Grayson, 1850 Census, unknown repository address.
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson., 319a.
Margaret C. Moore1
F, b. 1842
Margaret C. Moore|b. 1842|p61.htm#i4248|Lewis Moore|b. 17 Jun 1812\nd. 11 Jul 1879|p17.htm#i657|Delilah Boyles|b. 5 Jul 1815\nd. 14 Mar 1909|p17.htm#i658|Rev. Isaac Moore|b. bt 17 May 1779 - 18 Jul 1779\nd. 1865|p14.htm#i546|Sarah Sally (Sallie) Carrico|b. bt 1778 - 1781\nd. 1864 or 1869|p15.htm#i585|Daniel Boyles Sr.|b. 1764|p22.htm#i1096||||
Margaret C. Moore was born in 1842 at Grayson, VA; Note age conflicts between censuses and marriage record.1,5,6,3 She was the daughter of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles.1,2,3,4 Margaret C. Moore appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Dwelling 843, Grayson, VA; Lewis 37 VA (all VA)
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.7 Margaret C. Moore appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Fayette Twp, Lawrence, OH; Lewis, 47, VA
Delilah, 44, NC
Nancy E, 19, VA
Margaret C, 16, VA
Malinda, 14, Va
James, 12, VA
Isaac F., 10, VA
Eliza J., 3, OH
John M., 4/12, OH
James is likely Jarvis...so who are Eliza J. and John M.? RJ. As of 19 July 1864,her married name was Handshaw.8,6 Margaret C. Moore married Richard M. Handshaw on 19 July 1864; Margaret is just 14 years old. Father Lewis gave consent.8,6
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.7 Margaret C. Moore appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Fayette Twp, Lawrence, OH; Lewis, 47, VA
Delilah, 44, NC
Nancy E, 19, VA
Margaret C, 16, VA
Malinda, 14, Va
James, 12, VA
Isaac F., 10, VA
Eliza J., 3, OH
John M., 4/12, OH
James is likely Jarvis...so who are Eliza J. and John M.? RJ. As of 19 July 1864,her married name was Handshaw.8,6 Margaret C. Moore married Richard M. Handshaw on 19 July 1864; Margaret is just 14 years old. Father Lewis gave consent.8,6
Citations
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson..
- [S121] Unknown author, "Teri Allred," e-mail to unknown recipient, Per Hinshaw Family Association.
- [S579] Betty Maynard, "Betty Maynard," e-mail to Rick Jackson, 2003-2004.
- [S205] Unknown compiler.
- [S121] Unknown author, "Teri Allred," e-mail to unknown recipient, Per Hinshaw Fam Assoc.
- [S160] Billee Hammond Schlaudt Lawrence County Marriages.
- [S120] VA - Grayson, 1850 Census, unknown repository address.
- [S59] Hume Family, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hume/, Per Hinshaw Family Association.
Malinda C. Moore1
F, b. circa 1845
Malinda C. Moore|b. c 1845|p61.htm#i4249|Lewis Moore|b. 17 Jun 1812\nd. 11 Jul 1879|p17.htm#i657|Delilah Boyles|b. 5 Jul 1815\nd. 14 Mar 1909|p17.htm#i658|Rev. Isaac Moore|b. bt 17 May 1779 - 18 Jul 1779\nd. 1865|p14.htm#i546|Sarah Sally (Sallie) Carrico|b. bt 1778 - 1781\nd. 1864 or 1869|p15.htm#i585|Daniel Boyles Sr.|b. 1764|p22.htm#i1096||||
Her married name was Hinshaw.5 Malinda C. Moore married George Hinshaw; This union is impossible...look at Hinshaw Fam. Assoc. work closer. RJ.5 Malinda C. Moore was born circa 1845 at Grayson, VA.1,3 She was the daughter of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles.1,2,3,4 Malinda C. Moore appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Dwelling 843, Grayson, VA; Lewis 37 VA (all VA)
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.6 Malinda C. Moore appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Fayette Twp, Lawrence, OH; Lewis, 47, VA
Delilah, 44, NC
Nancy E, 19, VA
Margaret C, 16, VA
Malinda, 14, Va
James, 12, VA
Isaac F., 10, VA
Eliza J., 3, OH
John M., 4/12, OH
James is likely Jarvis...so who are Eliza J. and John M.? RJ.
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.6 Malinda C. Moore appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Fayette Twp, Lawrence, OH; Lewis, 47, VA
Delilah, 44, NC
Nancy E, 19, VA
Margaret C, 16, VA
Malinda, 14, Va
James, 12, VA
Isaac F., 10, VA
Eliza J., 3, OH
John M., 4/12, OH
James is likely Jarvis...so who are Eliza J. and John M.? RJ.
Citations
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson..
- [S121] Unknown author, "Teri Allred," e-mail to unknown recipient, Per Hinshaw Fam Assoc..
- [S579] Betty Maynard, "Betty Maynard," e-mail to Rick Jackson, 2003-2004.
- [S205] Unknown compiler.
- [S156] Unknown compiler, Cites Teri Allred..
- [S120] VA - Grayson, 1850 Census, unknown repository address.
Jarvis Cane Moore1,2
M, b. 4 September 1845, d. 1940
Jarvis Cane Moore|b. 4 Sep 1845\nd. 1940|p61.htm#i4250|Lewis Moore|b. 17 Jun 1812\nd. 11 Jul 1879|p17.htm#i657|Delilah Boyles|b. 5 Jul 1815\nd. 14 Mar 1909|p17.htm#i658|Rev. Isaac Moore|b. bt 17 May 1779 - 18 Jul 1779\nd. 1865|p14.htm#i546|Sarah Sally (Sallie) Carrico|b. bt 1778 - 1781\nd. 1864 or 1869|p15.htm#i585|Daniel Boyles Sr.|b. 1764|p22.htm#i1096||||
Jarvis Cane Moore Hume source shows Jarvis 1845-1940.2 He was born on 4 September 1845 at Grayson, VA.5,6 He was the son of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles.1,2,3,4 Jarvis Cane Moore appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Lewis Moore and Delilah Boyles at Dwelling 843, Grayson, VA; Lewis 37 VA (all VA)
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.7 Jarvis Cane Moore died in 1940 at Coal Grove, OH; 18 Jul?8
Delilah 35
Amos 15
Sally Ann 13
Nancy E. 11
Margaret C. 8
Malinda C. 5
Jarvis C. 3
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Moores.7 Jarvis Cane Moore died in 1940 at Coal Grove, OH; 18 Jul?8
Children of Jarvis Cane Moore
- Elis M. Moore b. c 18679
- Lewis C. Moore b. c 18709
- Rosa D. Moore b. May 18769
- Henry Freelin Moore+ b. 2 Dec 1877, d. 5 Jan 197110,11
Citations
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson..
- [S59] Hume Family, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hume/
- [S579] Betty Maynard, "Betty Maynard," e-mail to Rick Jackson, 2003-2004.
- [S205] Unknown compiler.
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson., 1850=age 3..
- [S579] Betty Maynard, "Betty Maynard," e-mail to Rick Jackson, 2003-2004, has 4 Sep 1845, Grayson.
- [S120] VA - Grayson, 1850 Census, unknown repository address.
- [S579] Betty Maynard, "Betty Maynard," e-mail to Rick Jackson, 2003-2004, has Coal Grove..
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson., 1880.
- [S121] Unknown author, "Teri Allred," e-mail to unknown recipient.
- [S242] Broughton Family, online http://www.geocities.com/luvacuzn4/…
Elizabeth Moore1
F, b. circa 1825
Elizabeth Moore Unknown link to the other Grayson Moores...who is she? She was born circa 1825 at VA.1 She appeared on the census of 1850 at Dwelling 877, Grayson, VA; Andrew Hampton 85 NC
Elizabeth Moore 25 VA
Calvin Bobbitt 22 VA
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Grayson Moores.2
Elizabeth Moore 25 VA
Calvin Bobbitt 22 VA
See citation supplimental for proximity of other Grayson Moores.2
Sidney Hill1
F, b. circa 1820
Sidney Hill was a witness *** Child lists of each wife of Riley need worked out *** with Riley Ptolony Moore. Her married name was Moore.1 Sidney Hill was born circa 1820 at VA.1 She married Riley Ptolony Moore, son of Nimrod Moore and Polly (Mary Jane?) (?), between 1838 and 1839; Assumed from birth dates of children. RJ.1,2 Sidney Hill and Riley Ptolony Moore appeared on the census of 22 August 1860 at Dwelling 777, Spring Valley Post Office, Grayson, VA; Riley, 56, NC
Sidney, 40, VA
Martin, 15, VA
Joseph, 13, VA
Nancy J., 12, VA
Weldon, 10, VA
Isaac, 7, VA
Martha F., 7, VA
Susan _, 22, VA
Next to parents Nimrod and Mary. Sidney Hill appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Riley Ptolony Moore at Dwelling 10, Old Town Twp, Nuckolsville, Grayson, VA; Riley, 66, $1200, $500, VA
Sidney, 49, VA
Martin, 25, VA
Weldon, 20, VA
Isaac, 18, VA
Martha, 15, VA
Nancy Swinney, 20 (70?) VA
On one side is David and Jane Byrd and family and on the other is Joseph and Sophia Barbour and family with Mary J. Hill.1 Sidney Hill and Riley Ptolony Moore appeared on the census of 1880 at District 39, P 453D, Old Town, Grayson, VA; Riley, 76, VA VA VA
Sidney, wife, 60, VA VA VA
Martha, dau, 25, VA VA VA
Isaac, son, 27, VA VA VA.3
Sidney, 40, VA
Martin, 15, VA
Joseph, 13, VA
Nancy J., 12, VA
Weldon, 10, VA
Isaac, 7, VA
Martha F., 7, VA
Susan _, 22, VA
Next to parents Nimrod and Mary. Sidney Hill appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Riley Ptolony Moore at Dwelling 10, Old Town Twp, Nuckolsville, Grayson, VA; Riley, 66, $1200, $500, VA
Sidney, 49, VA
Martin, 25, VA
Weldon, 20, VA
Isaac, 18, VA
Martha, 15, VA
Nancy Swinney, 20 (70?) VA
On one side is David and Jane Byrd and family and on the other is Joseph and Sophia Barbour and family with Mary J. Hill.1 Sidney Hill and Riley Ptolony Moore appeared on the census of 1880 at District 39, P 453D, Old Town, Grayson, VA; Riley, 76, VA VA VA
Sidney, wife, 60, VA VA VA
Martha, dau, 25, VA VA VA
Isaac, son, 27, VA VA VA.3
Children of Sidney Hill and Riley Ptolony Moore
- Clark Moore b. c 1840, d. 29 Jan 1906
- Martin Moore+ b. 22 Oct 1844, d. 12 Aug 19242
- Joseph Moore+ b. 1846
- Jasper Moore b. 18464
- Nancy (June/Jane) Moore b. c 1848
- Weldon Moore+ b. 7 May 1850, d. 30 Jun 19392
- Isaac "Ike" Moore+ b. 13 Feb 1853 or 17 Nov 1853, d. 7 Sep 19422
- Martha Frances Moore+ b. 5 Mar 1855, d. 4 Nov 19431
Citations
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson..
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson., 453D.
- [S280] Unknown compiler, Cites 1870 Census.
Clark S. Swinney1
M, b. February 1873, d. 21 May 1947
Clark S. Swinney|b. Feb 1873\nd. 21 May 1947|p61.htm#i4253|Anderson Swinney|b. c 1813|p22.htm#i1112|Susan Emeline Moore|b. 16 May 1837\nd. 27 May 1924|p22.htm#i1106|||||||Riley P. Moore|b. bt 1803 - 1804\nd. bt 1886 - 1887|p14.htm#i540|Elizabeth Boyles|b. 1812\nd. b 16 Jul 1850|p70.htm#i4781|
Clark S. Swinney was born in February 1873 at Grayson, VA.1,2 He was the son of Anderson Swinney and Susan Emeline Moore.1 Clark S. Swinney married Senora Ann (Nora) Moore, daughter of Weldon Moore and Euphamy "Fammie" Vaughan, on 19 June 1915; Nora is 2nd wife of Clark.1,3 Clark S. Swinney was buried in 1947 at Plot 5, Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, Fries, Grayson, VA.1 He died on 21 May 1947 at Grayson, VA, at age 74.1,2
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
- [S280] Unknown compiler.
- [S280] Unknown compiler, Joan does not show other husband.
Euphamy "Fammie" Vaughan1
F, b. 2 September 1862, d. 31 January 1951
Euphamy "Fammie" Vaughan was also known as Phama.2 Her married name was Moore.1 She was born on 2 September 1862 at Grayson, VA.1,3 She married Weldon Moore, son of Riley Ptolony Moore and Sidney Hill, on 29 April 1878 at Grayson, VA.1,2,4 Euphamy "Fammie" Vaughan died on 31 January 1951 at age 88.1,5 She was buried circa 2 February 1951 at Plot 21, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Children of Euphamy "Fammie" Vaughan and Weldon Moore
- Senora Ann (Nora) Moore b. 23 Mar 1880, d. 19581
- Ada Frances Moore b. 15 Dec 1882, d. 1 Mar 19466
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
- [S121] Unknown author, "Teri Allred," e-mail to unknown recipient.
- [S280] Unknown compiler, Shows 25 Sep.
- [S280] Unknown compiler, Grayson Marriages, 2-36.
- [S280] Unknown compiler, Shows 30 Jun.
- [S280] Unknown compiler.
Senora Ann (Nora) Moore1,2
F, b. 23 March 1880, d. 1958
Senora Ann (Nora) Moore|b. 23 Mar 1880\nd. 1958|p61.htm#i4255|Weldon Moore|b. 7 May 1850\nd. 30 Jun 1939|p22.htm#i1111|Euphamy "Fammie" Vaughan|b. 2 Sep 1862\nd. 31 Jan 1951|p61.htm#i4254|Riley P. Moore|b. bt 1803 - 1804\nd. bt 1886 - 1887|p14.htm#i540|Sidney Hill|b. c 1820|p61.htm#i4252|||||||
Senora Ann (Nora) Moore was born on 23 March 1880 at Grayson, VA.1,3 She was the daughter of Weldon Moore and Euphamy "Fammie" Vaughan.1,2 As of 19 June 1915,her married name was Swinney.1 Senora Ann (Nora) Moore married Clark S. Swinney, son of Anderson Swinney and Susan Emeline Moore, on 19 June 1915; Nora is 2nd wife of Clark.1,4 Senora Ann (Nora) Moore was buried in 1958 at Plot 5, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1 She died in 1958.1
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
- [S280] Unknown compiler.
- [S280] Unknown compiler, Shows 30 Jun.
- [S280] Unknown compiler, Joan does not show other husband.
Flora A. Swinney1
F, b. 23 July 1877, d. 29 June 1952
Flora A. Swinney|b. 23 Jul 1877\nd. 29 Jun 1952|p61.htm#i4256|Anderson Swinney|b. c 1813|p22.htm#i1112|Susan Emeline Moore|b. 16 May 1837\nd. 27 May 1924|p22.htm#i1106|||||||Riley P. Moore|b. bt 1803 - 1804\nd. bt 1886 - 1887|p14.htm#i540|Elizabeth Boyles|b. 1812\nd. b 16 Jul 1850|p70.htm#i4781|
Her married name was Moore.1 Flora A. Swinney married John Wesley Moore, son of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney.1 Flora A. Swinney was born on 23 July 1877.1 She was the daughter of Anderson Swinney and Susan Emeline Moore.1 Flora A. Swinney died on 29 June 1952 at age 74.1 She was buried circa 1 July 1952 at Plot 5, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
John Wesley Moore1,2
M, b. 13 May 1877, d. 2 January 1937
John Wesley Moore|b. 13 May 1877\nd. 2 Jan 1937|p61.htm#i4257|Rev. Isaac Moore|b. 17 Feb 1838\nd. 24 Nov 1900|p59.htm#i4188|Elizabeth Jane Swinney||p61.htm#i4260|Thomas Moore|b. bt 1800 - 1812\nd. 20 Aug 1868|p59.htm#i4180|Hulda (Huldah) Carrico|b. c 1803|p60.htm#i4221|||||||
John Wesley Moore married Flora A. Swinney, daughter of Anderson Swinney and Susan Emeline Moore.1 John Wesley Moore was born on 13 May 1877 at VA.2 He was the son of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney.3 John Wesley Moore appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney at District 39, Old Town, Grayson, VA; Isaac, 43, VA VA VA
wife Elizabeth J., 37 VA VA VA
son Wiley M., 14 Va
dau Elmira F., 12, VA
son George T., 8, VA
dau Sarrah, 5, VA
son John W., 3, VA
son Orville E., 8M, VA
Next door are Mother, widowed sister Nancy and Nancys children. John Wesley Moore died on 2 January 1937 at age 59.2
wife Elizabeth J., 37 VA VA VA
son Wiley M., 14 Va
dau Elmira F., 12, VA
son George T., 8, VA
dau Sarrah, 5, VA
son John W., 3, VA
son Orville E., 8M, VA
Next door are Mother, widowed sister Nancy and Nancys children. John Wesley Moore died on 2 January 1937 at age 59.2
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
- [S280] Unknown compiler.
- [S281] Interview, Violet White, 30 Apr 2003.
Mary Jane (Sis) Swinney1,2
F, b. 18 October 1871, d. 25 January 1956
Mary Jane (Sis) Swinney|b. 18 Oct 1871\nd. 25 Jan 1956|p61.htm#i4258|Anderson Swinney|b. c 1813|p22.htm#i1112|Susan Emeline Moore|b. 16 May 1837\nd. 27 May 1924|p22.htm#i1106|||||||Riley P. Moore|b. bt 1803 - 1804\nd. bt 1886 - 1887|p14.htm#i540|Elizabeth Boyles|b. 1812\nd. b 16 Jul 1850|p70.htm#i4781|
Her married name was Vaughan.1 Mary Jane (Sis) Swinney was born on 18 October 1871.1 She was the daughter of Anderson Swinney and Susan Emeline Moore.1 Mary Jane (Sis) Swinney married Nicholas Dobson Vaughan on 1 January 1891 at Grayson, VA.1,3 Mary Jane (Sis) Swinney died on 25 January 1956 at age 84.1 She was buried circa 27 January 1956 at Plot 10, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
- [S280] Unknown compiler.
- [S280] Unknown compiler, Grayson Marriages, 2-63.
Nicholas Dobson Vaughan1
M, b. 19 October 1866, d. 28 January 1945
Nicholas Dobson Vaughan was born on 19 October 1866 at Grayson, VA.2 He married Mary Jane (Sis) Swinney, daughter of Anderson Swinney and Susan Emeline Moore, on 1 January 1891 at Grayson, VA.1,3 Nicholas Dobson Vaughan died on 28 January 1945 at Grayson, VA, at age 78.2
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
- [S280] Unknown compiler.
- [S280] Unknown compiler, Grayson Marriages, 2-63.
Elizabeth Jane Swinney1
F
Her married name was Moore.1 Elizabeth Jane Swinney married Rev. Isaac Moore, son of Thomas Moore and Hulda (Huldah) Carrico.1,2 Elizabeth Jane Swinney was born on 5 April 1841. She and Rev. Isaac Moore appeared on the census of 18 August 1860 at Dwelling 738, Spring Valley Post Office, Grayson, VA; Isaac Jr., 22, Laborer, 0, 135, VA
E. J., 19, VA.
Elizabeth Jane Swinney and Rev. Isaac Moore appeared on the census of 1870 at Dwelling 281, Old Town Twp, Nuckolsville, Grayson, VA; Isaac, 32, Farmer, 500, 320, VA
Elizabeth, 28, VA
Emily M?, 4?, VA
_hmira? H., 2?, VA
Living next to mother Huldah.3 Elizabeth Jane Swinney and Rev. Isaac Moore appeared on the census of 1880 at District 39, Old Town, Grayson, VA; Isaac, 43, VA VA VA
wife Elizabeth J., 37 VA VA VA
son Wiley M., 14 Va
dau Elmira F., 12, VA
son George T., 8, VA
dau Sarrah, 5, VA
son John W., 3, VA
son Orville E., 8M, VA
Next door are Mother, widowed sister Nancy and Nancys children. Elizabeth Jane Swinney died on 16 July 1906. She was buried after 16 July 1906 at Plot 4, No-2. Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, Fries, Grayson, VA; "maiden name either Shupe or Swinney. Raised by Benjamin Shupe & Mahala Swinney. Wife of Rev. Isaac Moore."1
E. J., 19, VA.
Elizabeth Jane Swinney and Rev. Isaac Moore appeared on the census of 1870 at Dwelling 281, Old Town Twp, Nuckolsville, Grayson, VA; Isaac, 32, Farmer, 500, 320, VA
Elizabeth, 28, VA
Emily M?, 4?, VA
_hmira? H., 2?, VA
Living next to mother Huldah.3 Elizabeth Jane Swinney and Rev. Isaac Moore appeared on the census of 1880 at District 39, Old Town, Grayson, VA; Isaac, 43, VA VA VA
wife Elizabeth J., 37 VA VA VA
son Wiley M., 14 Va
dau Elmira F., 12, VA
son George T., 8, VA
dau Sarrah, 5, VA
son John W., 3, VA
son Orville E., 8M, VA
Next door are Mother, widowed sister Nancy and Nancys children. Elizabeth Jane Swinney died on 16 July 1906. She was buried after 16 July 1906 at Plot 4, No-2. Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, Fries, Grayson, VA; "maiden name either Shupe or Swinney. Raised by Benjamin Shupe & Mahala Swinney. Wife of Rev. Isaac Moore."1
Children of Elizabeth Jane Swinney and Rev. Isaac Moore
- Willis M. Moore b. c 1866, d. 19541
- Frances Elmira Moore+ b. 20 May 1869, d. 12 May 19391
- George Thomas Moore+ b. 28 Jan 1872, d. 11 Jan 19451
- John Wesley Moore b. 13 May 1877, d. 2 Jan 19374
- Orville E. Moore b. bt 1879 - 18805
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
- [S121] Unknown author, "Teri Allred," e-mail to unknown recipient.
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson..
- [S281] Interview, Violet White, 30 Apr 2003.
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson., 1880.
George Thomas Moore1
M, b. 28 January 1872, d. 11 January 1945
George Thomas Moore|b. 28 Jan 1872\nd. 11 Jan 1945|p61.htm#i4261|Rev. Isaac Moore|b. 17 Feb 1838\nd. 24 Nov 1900|p59.htm#i4188|Elizabeth Jane Swinney||p61.htm#i4260|Thomas Moore|b. bt 1800 - 1812\nd. 20 Aug 1868|p59.htm#i4180|Hulda (Huldah) Carrico|b. c 1803|p60.htm#i4221|||||||
George Thomas Moore Obviously incorrect birth and death dates are taken from source. Correct this later.1 He was buried at Plot 10, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1 He was born on 28 January 1872 at VA.1 He was the son of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney.1 George Thomas Moore appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney at District 39, Old Town, Grayson, VA; Isaac, 43, VA VA VA
wife Elizabeth J., 37 VA VA VA
son Wiley M., 14 Va
dau Elmira F., 12, VA
son George T., 8, VA
dau Sarrah, 5, VA
son John W., 3, VA
son Orville E., 8M, VA
Next door are Mother, widowed sister Nancy and Nancys children. George Thomas Moore married Margaret Mae "Maggie" Funk before 1896; 1st wife of George.1 George Thomas Moore married Amanda Elizabeth "Bettie" Shupe after 1913; 2nd Wife of George Thomas Moore.1 George Thomas Moore died on 11 January 1945 at age 72.1 He was buried after 11 January 1945 at Plot 10, Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
wife Elizabeth J., 37 VA VA VA
son Wiley M., 14 Va
dau Elmira F., 12, VA
son George T., 8, VA
dau Sarrah, 5, VA
son John W., 3, VA
son Orville E., 8M, VA
Next door are Mother, widowed sister Nancy and Nancys children. George Thomas Moore married Margaret Mae "Maggie" Funk before 1896; 1st wife of George.1 George Thomas Moore married Amanda Elizabeth "Bettie" Shupe after 1913; 2nd Wife of George Thomas Moore.1 George Thomas Moore died on 11 January 1945 at age 72.1 He was buried after 11 January 1945 at Plot 10, Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Children of George Thomas Moore and Margaret Mae "Maggie" Funk
- Carlyle W. Moore+ b. 12 Oct 1896, d. 31 Aug 19841
- Dwight Moore+ b. 22 Dec 1904, d. 17 Jun 19861
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
Margaret Mae "Maggie" Funk1
F, b. 6 May 1873, d. 31 August 1913
Her married name was Moore.1 Margaret Mae "Maggie" Funk was born on 6 May 1873.1 She married George Thomas Moore, son of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney, before 1896; 1st wife of George.1 Margaret Mae "Maggie" Funk died on 31 August 1913 at age 40.1 She was buried circa 2 September 1913 at Plot 10, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Children of Margaret Mae "Maggie" Funk and George Thomas Moore
- Carlyle W. Moore+ b. 12 Oct 1896, d. 31 Aug 19841
- Dwight Moore+ b. 22 Dec 1904, d. 17 Jun 19861
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
Amanda Elizabeth "Bettie" Shupe1
F, b. 8 March 1872, d. 10 June 1951
Amanda Elizabeth "Bettie" Shupe was born on 8 March 1872.1 As of after 1913,her married name was Moore.1 She married George Thomas Moore, son of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney, after 1913; 2nd Wife of George Thomas Moore.1 Amanda Elizabeth "Bettie" Shupe died on 10 June 1951 at age 79.1 She was buried circa 12 June 1951 at Plot 10, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
Frances Elmira Moore1
F, b. 20 May 1869, d. 12 May 1939
Frances Elmira Moore|b. 20 May 1869\nd. 12 May 1939|p61.htm#i4268|Rev. Isaac Moore|b. 17 Feb 1838\nd. 24 Nov 1900|p59.htm#i4188|Elizabeth Jane Swinney||p61.htm#i4260|Thomas Moore|b. bt 1800 - 1812\nd. 20 Aug 1868|p59.htm#i4180|Hulda (Huldah) Carrico|b. c 1803|p60.htm#i4221|||||||
Her married name was Bartlett.1 Frances Elmira Moore was born on 20 May 1869 at VA.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney.1 Frances Elmira Moore appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney at Dwelling 281, Old Town Twp, Nuckolsville, Grayson, VA; Isaac, 32, Farmer, 500, 320, VA
Elizabeth, 28, VA
Emily M?, 4?, VA
_hmira? H., 2?, VA
Living next to mother Huldah.2 Frances Elmira Moore appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney at District 39, Old Town, Grayson, VA; Isaac, 43, VA VA VA
wife Elizabeth J., 37 VA VA VA
son Wiley M., 14 Va
dau Elmira F., 12, VA
son George T., 8, VA
dau Sarrah, 5, VA
son John W., 3, VA
son Orville E., 8M, VA
Next door are Mother, widowed sister Nancy and Nancys children. Frances Elmira Moore died on 12 May 1939 at age 69.1 She was buried circa 14 May 1939 at Plot 10, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Elizabeth, 28, VA
Emily M?, 4?, VA
_hmira? H., 2?, VA
Living next to mother Huldah.2 Frances Elmira Moore appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Rev. Isaac Moore and Elizabeth Jane Swinney at District 39, Old Town, Grayson, VA; Isaac, 43, VA VA VA
wife Elizabeth J., 37 VA VA VA
son Wiley M., 14 Va
dau Elmira F., 12, VA
son George T., 8, VA
dau Sarrah, 5, VA
son John W., 3, VA
son Orville E., 8M, VA
Next door are Mother, widowed sister Nancy and Nancys children. Frances Elmira Moore died on 12 May 1939 at age 69.1 She was buried circa 14 May 1939 at Plot 10, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Child of Frances Elmira Moore
- Elsie Myrtle Bartlett+ b. 21 Feb 1892, d. 5 Dec 19811
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
- [S36] Census, Microfilm image saved on file by Rick Jackson..
Eveline Vaughan1
F, b. 13 May 1861, d. 1 January 1941
Her married name was Moore.1 Eveline Vaughan was born on 13 May 1861 at Grayson, VA.1,2 She married Isaac "Ike" Moore, son of Riley Ptolony Moore and Sidney Hill, on 3 February 1881 at Grayson, VA; Performed by Evaline's father G. H. Vaughn. G. H.'s wife is noted as Mary.1,3,2,4 Eveline Vaughan died on 1 January 1941 at Grayson, VA, at age 79.1 She was buried circa 3 January 1941 at Plot 10, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Child of Eveline Vaughan and Isaac "Ike" Moore
- Elbert Henderson Moore+ b. 28 May 1883, d. 7 Nov 19701
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
- [S280] Unknown compiler.
- [S247] Interview, Mrs. Glen Moore, 16 Apr 2003.
- [S281] Interview, Violet White, 30 Apr 2003.
Carlyle W. Moore1
M, b. 12 October 1896, d. 31 August 1984
Carlyle W. Moore|b. 12 Oct 1896\nd. 31 Aug 1984|p61.htm#i4275|George Thomas Moore|b. 28 Jan 1872\nd. 11 Jan 1945|p61.htm#i4261|Margaret Mae "Maggie" Funk|b. 6 May 1873\nd. 31 Aug 1913|p61.htm#i4262|Rev. Isaac Moore|b. 17 Feb 1838\nd. 24 Nov 1900|p59.htm#i4188|Elizabeth J. Swinney||p61.htm#i4260|||||||
Carlyle W. Moore married Maude Bowers.1 Carlyle W. Moore was born on 12 October 1896.1 He was the son of George Thomas Moore and Margaret Mae "Maggie" Funk.1 Carlyle W. Moore died on 31 August 1984 at age 87.1 He was buried circa 2 September 1984 at Plot 15, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Child of Carlyle W. Moore and Maude Bowers
- Archie Carlyle Moore b. 19 Nov 1922, d. 17 Jul 19361
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
Maude Bowers1
F, b. 18 May 1895, d. 3 July 1980
Her married name was Moore.1 Maude Bowers married Carlyle W. Moore, son of George Thomas Moore and Margaret Mae "Maggie" Funk.1 Maude Bowers was born on 18 May 1895.1 She died on 3 July 1980 at age 85.1 She was buried circa 5 July 1980 at Plot 15, Liberty Hill, Fries, Grayson, VA.1
Child of Maude Bowers and Carlyle W. Moore
- Archie Carlyle Moore b. 19 Nov 1922, d. 17 Jul 19361
Citations
- [S117] Grayson VA; Liberty Hill United Methodist Cemetery, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nrv.htm
Col. Augustine Moore1,2
M, b. 1685, d. 28 July 1743
Col. Augustine Moore|b. 1685\nd. 28 Jul 1743|p61.htm#i4277|||||||||||||||||||
Col. Augustine Moore was (an unknown value) at Tobacco entrepreneur, Tidewater, VA.1 He Caution *** there are several early VA men named Augustine More/Moore ***.
Col. Augustine Moore was also known as More.3 He was born in 1685 at England.2,4 He was Chelsea, which is architecturally today much as it was over two hundred years ago, was built as the seat of Augustine Moore. He settled in what is now King William County about 1700, acquiring land that would ultimately expand the plantation from the Mattaponi River to the Pamunkey River and encompassing 8,600 acres.
circa 1700 at King William, VA.1 He emigrated circa 1705.4 He married Mary Gage (?) circa 1713; After Chelsea was finished, Augustine returned to England, met Mary Gage, married her then returned to Chelsea.1,5 Col. Augustine Moore was buried in 1713 at Chelsea Plantation, VA.1 He was Purchased 50 acres from James Tosmer(?) before 1736.3 He left a will on 20 January 1742 at VA; "In the name of God, amen, I Augustine Moore, of King William county, being in my perfect senses & memory, do make this my last will & Testament:
"I give to my dear & well beloved wife, Elizabeth Moore, during her natural Life, my dwelling House, together with all the Land & Plantation thereunto adjoining & one half of the Land I bought of Martin & Roger Palmer, to be divided by a line to be run across from James Richardson's line to Claiborne's Line, & after her death, I give the said House, Lands & Plantations, to my son Bernard Moore, & the Heirs of his Body, & for want of such Heirs, to my son Thomas Moore, & the Heirs of his Body & for want of such heirs, to the Heirs of my son Augustine Moore, & for the want of such Heirs, to be equally divided between my two Daughters, Elizabeth Macon & Lucy Robinson, & the Heirs of their Bodys & for want of such Heirs, to my Sons-in-Law John Robinson & George Seton & their Heirs, forever. I also give to my said Wife, during her life, the use of all my Plate, Household & Kitchen Furniture, & all the stock of cattle, sheep & Hogs, on the said Plantations, and after her death I give all the said Furniture, half the Plate, & two-thirds of the Stock, to my son Bernard Moore, & the other Third of the Stock & half the plate, I give to my son Thomas Moore, & if the Plantations, here-in-before given to my wife, shall not be sufficient to work her slaves upon I will that she shall have the choice of Lands & Plantations, either in Caroline or Spotsylvania Countys to work them on. I give to my said Wife two hundred Pounds sterling & three slaves, to wit: Catina, [a half-breed Indian] Old Jenny & Dinah, my Coach & Chaise & Coach Horses & all my Boats. I give to my son Bernard Moore, all that tract of Land lying in Caroline & Spotsylvania Counties, whereon
Joseph Woolfolk is now overseer, part of which I have already given to my said son by Deeds, all which said Tract of Land I give to my said Bernard Moore & his Heirs, forever. I also give
to my said son all the stock of Cattle, Horses, Sheep & Hogs, that are upon the said Land, & the Pots & Pans & other Things made use of on the said Plantation. I give to my son Thomas Moore all that tract of Land & Plantation, that I bought of the Rev. Mr. John Fox, called & known by the name of the Brick house & the other half of the Land I bought of Martin & Roger Palmer, & my Water Grist-mill, adjoining to the said Land I bought of Fox, but my will is that my wife & my two sons, Augustine & Bernard Moore have their corn ground, Toll free, at the said Mill. I give the said Lands & Mill to my said son Thomas & the Hairs of his Body, & for want of such Heirs, to the heirs of the Body of my son Augustine, and for want of such Heirs, to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Macon & Lucy Robinson & the Heirs of their Bodys, & for the want of such Heirs, to my Sons-in-Law John Robinson & George Seton & their Heirs, forever. I also give to my said son Thomas, all the Furniture that came in for and belongs to the house, lately built on the said Land, as also the stock of Cattle, Horses Sheep & Hogs, that are on the Said Land & Plantation, & Pots & Pans & other things that are thereon for Plantation use. I give to my son Thomas a Tract of Land, containing Two Thousand acres, lying in Spotsylvania county & called & known by the name of Rich Neck, & one thousand acres, part of a tract of Eight thousand thee hundred & fifty acres, in the fork of Pamunkey, the said one thousand acres to be laid off adjoining to the Tract of one thousand acres [Augustine Moore] granted the said Thomas by Patent, by a Line to be run from River to River: I give the said Tract of Land to my said son Thomas & his Heirs forever. I also give to my said son Thomas all the stocks of Cattle, Horses, Sheep & Hogs, that are on the said Lands, together with the Pots & Pans & other things that are thereon for the Plantation use. I give to my son Bernard Moore, and his Heirs forever, two of my Lots in Delaware Town, [So called after Thomas West, Lord Delaware, and now called West Point] whereon the dwelling house & store now stands, and the Lot
whereon the kitchen stands, I give to my son Thomas Moore & his Heirs forever. I give to my
Daughter, Elizabeth Macon, five Hundred acres of Land, part of my Tract of Eight Thousand three hundred & fifty acres, to be laid off at the lower end of said Tract, & on the North side of the Ridge road, to her & the Heirs of her Body lawfully begotten, I also give to my said Daughter
Elizabeth, Hannah, Great Daniel's Wife, & their children & all their future increase, which said
slaves I hereby annex to the said land, & declare my mind & will to be that the same shall descend pass and go in the same manner as the said Land hereafter is limited & appointed. I give to my Daughter, Lucy Robinson, five hundred acres of Land, part of the same Tract, to be laid off at the lower end of the said Tract, & on the South side of the Ridge Toad, to her & the Heirs of her Body lawfully begotten.
"I also give to my said Daughter Lucy, these slaves, to wit: Judy, Robin's wife, & Great Patty at the Home house, & their children, & all their future Increase; which slaves I do hereby annex to the said Land & declare my mind & will to be that the same shall descend pass & go in the same manner as the said Land is hereafter limited and appointed; and if both or either of my said Daughters shall die, not having Issue of her Body at the time of her death, then I give the Lands & Slaves devised to such Daughter, or Daughters so dying, to my son Augustine Moore, & to his Heirs forever; he paying to his Brothers, Bernard & Thomas, two-thirds of the value of the Slaves, which shall descend or come to hi8m, upon failure of such Issue as aforesaid; & in case my son Augustine shall fail or refuse to pay to his said Brothers, or their Heirs, the before-mentioned proportion of the value of the Slaves so descended or come to him, as aforesaid, then I give the said Lands & Slaves of my said Daughters, or Daughter, so dying, to my sons Bernard & Thomas, their Heirs & assigns, as Tenants in common, equally to be divided between them. I give to my son Augustine Moore, the remaining part of my Tract of Eight Thousand three hundred & fifty acres, & the Land whereon he now lives, during his life, & after his death I give the same to his Children, if he should leave any. But if he should die, leaving no Issue, I give the said Land whereon he Lives, to my son Thomas & his Heirs forever & the other Land I give to be equally divided between my sons Bernard & Thomas & their Heirs forever. But my will & desire is, that if my Daughter-in-Law, Anne Moore, [Anne Catherine, daughter of Governor Spotswood] should be left a Widow she should have the Land whereon her husband now lives & five hundred acres of that Land given him in Spotsylvania, during her life. I give to my son Augustine all the House & Kitchen Furniture that is in the House and Kitchen where he now lives & all the stocks of Cattle, Horses, Sheep & Hogs, that are on the Land & plantations herein before given to him & on his Land in Glocester County, & the Pots & Pans & other things that are on the said Lands & Plantations for the Plantation use. I give my Tract of Land in the same County that I bought of * * * to be equally divided between my sons Augustine, Bernard & Thomas and my Son-in-Law George Seaton & their Heirs forever. I give to my wife one Third part of my Slaves during her life, in which third part, my will & desire is, that she may have Neptune, the Coachman & his wife Violet & Sambo & York, Sawyers & after the death of my said wife, I give the said third part to be equally [Augustine Moore] divided between my sons Bernard and Thomas, they paying to their Brother Augustine, each, one hundred Pounds sterling, & if my sons Bernard & Thomas shall delay or refuse to pay to their said Brother the said sum of one hundred Pounds Sterling, each, then my will is, that my said son Augustine shall have one third pard of the said slaves. I give to my son Augustine Moore, during his life, the use of one third part of the remainder of my slaves, after the slaves herein before given away, and my Wife's third part are taken out & my will is, that my said son shall have the slaves he is now in possession of, in his part & after his Death I give the said slaves be divided among his children, if he shall have any, but if should have no children, I give the said slaves after his Death equally to be divided between my sons Bernard & Thomas and their Heirs. But it is further my Will, that my Daughter-in-Law, Anne Moore, shall be left a widow, she shall have the use of Ten working slaves, such as she shall choose out of the part given my said son Augustine, during he life. One third part of the said Remainder of my Slaves I give to my son Bernard & his Heirs forever; & the other third part I give to my son Thomas and his Heirs forever. I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Macon, besides what I have already given her, two hundred Pounds sterling, deducting, however, out of the said sum, the several sums of money I have advanced her for the Payment of her late Husband's Debts. I give to my Daughter Lucy Robinson, besides what I have already given her, Three hundred Pounds Sterling. I give to each of my three Grandchildren, Elizabeth Macon, Lucy Robinson & John Robinson, Fifty Pounds sterling to
be laid out in young slaves. I give tomy Son-in-Law, George Seton, One hundred Pounds of his
Debt he owes to me. All the rest of my money, Debts, Goods, merchandize & other personal Es-
tate, I give to be equally divided between my five children, Augustine Moore, Bernard Moore,
Thomas Moore, Elizabeth Macon & Lucy Robinson & their Heirs. My will & desire is, that
my estate may not be appraised. Whereas Philip Whitehead Gent. has conveyed a Tract or Parcel of Laud lying in the said County by Deed to John Dandridge, Philip Aylett & myself, my will is that my Executors hereafter named, or such of them as shall immediately act after my Death, shall convey & make over to William Dandridge Esq. all my right & Title to the said Tract or Parcel of Land, upon his paying the money I am engaged for to the said Philip Whitehead for the same, or otherwise discharging my estate from the Payment of the said money. I do appoint my Sons-in-Law George Seaton & John Robinson, Guardians to my son Thomas. I make & appoint my son Bernard, my sons-in-Law, John Robinson & George Seton & my son Thomas, when he becomes of age, Executors of this my last Will & Testament in which there is an interlineations in the sixteenth line of the second sheet of these words "Fifty Pounds Sterling," & I do hereby revoke all & every former will or wills by me made, & declare this to be my last will & Testament, written on two sides of one sheet & on one side of another sheet of Paper signed * * * & to the last sheet I have set my hand & seal this twentieth of January, one thousand seven hundred & forty two.
(Signed),
"Augustine Moore [seal]
"Signed, sealed and published by the said Augustine Moore in the presence of us,
Mary Bramble,
Betty Todd,
Robt. Tapscott,
John Woolfolk.
"Proved in King William Court, Aug 18. 17. Geo. 2d."6,5
He died on 28 July 1743.1,4
Col. Augustine Moore was also known as More.3 He was born in 1685 at England.2,4 He was Chelsea, which is architecturally today much as it was over two hundred years ago, was built as the seat of Augustine Moore. He settled in what is now King William County about 1700, acquiring land that would ultimately expand the plantation from the Mattaponi River to the Pamunkey River and encompassing 8,600 acres.
circa 1700 at King William, VA.1 He emigrated circa 1705.4 He married Mary Gage (?) circa 1713; After Chelsea was finished, Augustine returned to England, met Mary Gage, married her then returned to Chelsea.1,5 Col. Augustine Moore was buried in 1713 at Chelsea Plantation, VA.1 He was Purchased 50 acres from James Tosmer(?) before 1736.3 He left a will on 20 January 1742 at VA; "In the name of God, amen, I Augustine Moore, of King William county, being in my perfect senses & memory, do make this my last will & Testament:
"I give to my dear & well beloved wife, Elizabeth Moore, during her natural Life, my dwelling House, together with all the Land & Plantation thereunto adjoining & one half of the Land I bought of Martin & Roger Palmer, to be divided by a line to be run across from James Richardson's line to Claiborne's Line, & after her death, I give the said House, Lands & Plantations, to my son Bernard Moore, & the Heirs of his Body, & for want of such Heirs, to my son Thomas Moore, & the Heirs of his Body & for want of such heirs, to the Heirs of my son Augustine Moore, & for the want of such Heirs, to be equally divided between my two Daughters, Elizabeth Macon & Lucy Robinson, & the Heirs of their Bodys & for want of such Heirs, to my Sons-in-Law John Robinson & George Seton & their Heirs, forever. I also give to my said Wife, during her life, the use of all my Plate, Household & Kitchen Furniture, & all the stock of cattle, sheep & Hogs, on the said Plantations, and after her death I give all the said Furniture, half the Plate, & two-thirds of the Stock, to my son Bernard Moore, & the other Third of the Stock & half the plate, I give to my son Thomas Moore, & if the Plantations, here-in-before given to my wife, shall not be sufficient to work her slaves upon I will that she shall have the choice of Lands & Plantations, either in Caroline or Spotsylvania Countys to work them on. I give to my said Wife two hundred Pounds sterling & three slaves, to wit: Catina, [a half-breed Indian] Old Jenny & Dinah, my Coach & Chaise & Coach Horses & all my Boats. I give to my son Bernard Moore, all that tract of Land lying in Caroline & Spotsylvania Counties, whereon
Joseph Woolfolk is now overseer, part of which I have already given to my said son by Deeds, all which said Tract of Land I give to my said Bernard Moore & his Heirs, forever. I also give
to my said son all the stock of Cattle, Horses, Sheep & Hogs, that are upon the said Land, & the Pots & Pans & other Things made use of on the said Plantation. I give to my son Thomas Moore all that tract of Land & Plantation, that I bought of the Rev. Mr. John Fox, called & known by the name of the Brick house & the other half of the Land I bought of Martin & Roger Palmer, & my Water Grist-mill, adjoining to the said Land I bought of Fox, but my will is that my wife & my two sons, Augustine & Bernard Moore have their corn ground, Toll free, at the said Mill. I give the said Lands & Mill to my said son Thomas & the Hairs of his Body, & for want of such Heirs, to the heirs of the Body of my son Augustine, and for want of such Heirs, to be equally divided between my two daughters, Elizabeth Macon & Lucy Robinson & the Heirs of their Bodys, & for the want of such Heirs, to my Sons-in-Law John Robinson & George Seton & their Heirs, forever. I also give to my said son Thomas, all the Furniture that came in for and belongs to the house, lately built on the said Land, as also the stock of Cattle, Horses Sheep & Hogs, that are on the Said Land & Plantation, & Pots & Pans & other things that are thereon for Plantation use. I give to my son Thomas a Tract of Land, containing Two Thousand acres, lying in Spotsylvania county & called & known by the name of Rich Neck, & one thousand acres, part of a tract of Eight thousand thee hundred & fifty acres, in the fork of Pamunkey, the said one thousand acres to be laid off adjoining to the Tract of one thousand acres [Augustine Moore] granted the said Thomas by Patent, by a Line to be run from River to River: I give the said Tract of Land to my said son Thomas & his Heirs forever. I also give to my said son Thomas all the stocks of Cattle, Horses, Sheep & Hogs, that are on the said Lands, together with the Pots & Pans & other things that are thereon for the Plantation use. I give to my son Bernard Moore, and his Heirs forever, two of my Lots in Delaware Town, [So called after Thomas West, Lord Delaware, and now called West Point] whereon the dwelling house & store now stands, and the Lot
whereon the kitchen stands, I give to my son Thomas Moore & his Heirs forever. I give to my
Daughter, Elizabeth Macon, five Hundred acres of Land, part of my Tract of Eight Thousand three hundred & fifty acres, to be laid off at the lower end of said Tract, & on the North side of the Ridge road, to her & the Heirs of her Body lawfully begotten, I also give to my said Daughter
Elizabeth, Hannah, Great Daniel's Wife, & their children & all their future increase, which said
slaves I hereby annex to the said land, & declare my mind & will to be that the same shall descend pass and go in the same manner as the said Land hereafter is limited & appointed. I give to my Daughter, Lucy Robinson, five hundred acres of Land, part of the same Tract, to be laid off at the lower end of the said Tract, & on the South side of the Ridge Toad, to her & the Heirs of her Body lawfully begotten.
"I also give to my said Daughter Lucy, these slaves, to wit: Judy, Robin's wife, & Great Patty at the Home house, & their children, & all their future Increase; which slaves I do hereby annex to the said Land & declare my mind & will to be that the same shall descend pass & go in the same manner as the said Land is hereafter limited and appointed; and if both or either of my said Daughters shall die, not having Issue of her Body at the time of her death, then I give the Lands & Slaves devised to such Daughter, or Daughters so dying, to my son Augustine Moore, & to his Heirs forever; he paying to his Brothers, Bernard & Thomas, two-thirds of the value of the Slaves, which shall descend or come to hi8m, upon failure of such Issue as aforesaid; & in case my son Augustine shall fail or refuse to pay to his said Brothers, or their Heirs, the before-mentioned proportion of the value of the Slaves so descended or come to him, as aforesaid, then I give the said Lands & Slaves of my said Daughters, or Daughter, so dying, to my sons Bernard & Thomas, their Heirs & assigns, as Tenants in common, equally to be divided between them. I give to my son Augustine Moore, the remaining part of my Tract of Eight Thousand three hundred & fifty acres, & the Land whereon he now lives, during his life, & after his death I give the same to his Children, if he should leave any. But if he should die, leaving no Issue, I give the said Land whereon he Lives, to my son Thomas & his Heirs forever & the other Land I give to be equally divided between my sons Bernard & Thomas & their Heirs forever. But my will & desire is, that if my Daughter-in-Law, Anne Moore, [Anne Catherine, daughter of Governor Spotswood] should be left a Widow she should have the Land whereon her husband now lives & five hundred acres of that Land given him in Spotsylvania, during her life. I give to my son Augustine all the House & Kitchen Furniture that is in the House and Kitchen where he now lives & all the stocks of Cattle, Horses, Sheep & Hogs, that are on the Land & plantations herein before given to him & on his Land in Glocester County, & the Pots & Pans & other things that are on the said Lands & Plantations for the Plantation use. I give my Tract of Land in the same County that I bought of * * * to be equally divided between my sons Augustine, Bernard & Thomas and my Son-in-Law George Seaton & their Heirs forever. I give to my wife one Third part of my Slaves during her life, in which third part, my will & desire is, that she may have Neptune, the Coachman & his wife Violet & Sambo & York, Sawyers & after the death of my said wife, I give the said third part to be equally [Augustine Moore] divided between my sons Bernard and Thomas, they paying to their Brother Augustine, each, one hundred Pounds sterling, & if my sons Bernard & Thomas shall delay or refuse to pay to their said Brother the said sum of one hundred Pounds Sterling, each, then my will is, that my said son Augustine shall have one third pard of the said slaves. I give to my son Augustine Moore, during his life, the use of one third part of the remainder of my slaves, after the slaves herein before given away, and my Wife's third part are taken out & my will is, that my said son shall have the slaves he is now in possession of, in his part & after his Death I give the said slaves be divided among his children, if he shall have any, but if should have no children, I give the said slaves after his Death equally to be divided between my sons Bernard & Thomas and their Heirs. But it is further my Will, that my Daughter-in-Law, Anne Moore, shall be left a widow, she shall have the use of Ten working slaves, such as she shall choose out of the part given my said son Augustine, during he life. One third part of the said Remainder of my Slaves I give to my son Bernard & his Heirs forever; & the other third part I give to my son Thomas and his Heirs forever. I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Macon, besides what I have already given her, two hundred Pounds sterling, deducting, however, out of the said sum, the several sums of money I have advanced her for the Payment of her late Husband's Debts. I give to my Daughter Lucy Robinson, besides what I have already given her, Three hundred Pounds Sterling. I give to each of my three Grandchildren, Elizabeth Macon, Lucy Robinson & John Robinson, Fifty Pounds sterling to
be laid out in young slaves. I give tomy Son-in-Law, George Seton, One hundred Pounds of his
Debt he owes to me. All the rest of my money, Debts, Goods, merchandize & other personal Es-
tate, I give to be equally divided between my five children, Augustine Moore, Bernard Moore,
Thomas Moore, Elizabeth Macon & Lucy Robinson & their Heirs. My will & desire is, that
my estate may not be appraised. Whereas Philip Whitehead Gent. has conveyed a Tract or Parcel of Laud lying in the said County by Deed to John Dandridge, Philip Aylett & myself, my will is that my Executors hereafter named, or such of them as shall immediately act after my Death, shall convey & make over to William Dandridge Esq. all my right & Title to the said Tract or Parcel of Land, upon his paying the money I am engaged for to the said Philip Whitehead for the same, or otherwise discharging my estate from the Payment of the said money. I do appoint my Sons-in-Law George Seaton & John Robinson, Guardians to my son Thomas. I make & appoint my son Bernard, my sons-in-Law, John Robinson & George Seton & my son Thomas, when he becomes of age, Executors of this my last Will & Testament in which there is an interlineations in the sixteenth line of the second sheet of these words "Fifty Pounds Sterling," & I do hereby revoke all & every former will or wills by me made, & declare this to be my last will & Testament, written on two sides of one sheet & on one side of another sheet of Paper signed * * * & to the last sheet I have set my hand & seal this twentieth of January, one thousand seven hundred & forty two.
(Signed),
"Augustine Moore [seal]
"Signed, sealed and published by the said Augustine Moore in the presence of us,
Mary Bramble,
Betty Todd,
Robt. Tapscott,
John Woolfolk.
"Proved in King William Court, Aug 18. 17. Geo. 2d."6,5
He died on 28 July 1743.1,4
Child of Col. Augustine Moore and Mary Gage (?)
- Infant Moore b. 1713, d. 17135
Child of Col. Augustine Moore
- Colonel Bernard (Augustine) Moore+ b. bt 1716 - 1725, d. 17761
Col. Alexander Spotswood Moore1
M, b. 1763, d. 1799
Col. Alexander Spotswood Moore|b. 1763\nd. 1799|p61.htm#i4278|Colonel Bernard (Augustine) Moore|b. bt 1716 - 1725\nd. 1776|p37.htm#i2655|Anne Catherine Spotswood|b. c 1725\nd. c 1802|p37.htm#i2656|Col. Augustine Moore|b. 1685\nd. 28 Jul 1743|p61.htm#i4277||||Gov. Alexander Spotswood|b. 1676\nd. 7 Jun 1740|p37.htm#i2661||||
Col. Alexander Spotswood Moore was (an unknown value) at aide-de-camp to General LaFayette..1 He was born in 1763 at Spotia, Fredricksburg, VA.2,3,4 He was the son of Colonel Bernard (Augustine) Moore and Anne Catherine Spotswood.1 Col. Alexander Spotswood Moore married Elizabeth Aylett, daughter of Col. William Aylett, on 19 July 1787.2,3,4 Col. Alexander Spotswood Moore was buried in 1799 at Fairfield, King William, VA.3 He was WILL OF MRS. ELIZABETH MACON.
Found in the papers of Colonel William Aylett, of Fairfield, King William County, Va.
Communicated by William Winston Fountaine.
In the name of God Amen. I, Elizabeth Macon of the Parish of Saint John, in the county
of King William, widow, being sick and weak in body, but of sound mind and memory, do make
this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, hereby revoking all wills by
me heretofore made. I first desire, that all my just debts be paid. I give to my grandson,
Philip Aylett, son of my daughter, Mary Aylett, one negro boy named Beverley to him and his
heirs forever. I give to my granddaughter, Elizabeth Aylett(1), one negro girl named
Charity, together with her future increase to her and her heirs forever; which two negroes
are now in possession of Mr. Wm. Aylett. I also give my said granddaughter, Elizabeth
Aylett, a bed and furniture, that was a blue and white Virginia cloth tick. I give and
devise to my granddaughter Anne Claiborne my four negro girls named Rose, Temperance, Patty
and Mourning, and my negro boy named Burwell, children of Lydia; also my negro man named
George, his wife Doll and his five children, named Gowing, Judy, Burnet, Jenny and Anna,
together with their future increase to her and her heirs forever. I also give to my said
granddaughter Anne Claiborne her c hoice of twelve head of my neat-cattle and twelve head of
my sheep, and a red leather trunk that stands up stairs, my glass cupboard, my desk and the
bed, which stands up stairs over the dining room. I give my daughter Mary Aylett my chest
of drawers and my easy armchair. All the rest and residue of my estate real and personal of
what nature and kind soever, including the negroes lent to my son-in-law William Aylett and
now in his possession, I give and devise to be equally divided between my daughter Mary
Aylett and my grand-daughter Anne Claiborne to them and their heirs forever; but I further
will and devise, and my true intent and
________________________________________________________
(1)Grandmother of Charles Campbell.
meaning is, that in case my daid granddaughter, Anne Claiborne, shall die during the life
of her present husband without any child or children living at her death, then that the
slaves herein devised to her with their future increase shall go to her father, Bartholomew
Dandridge, and his heirs, to whom, in that case, I give and devise the same: and lastly, I
appoint my sons-in-law Bartholomew Dandridge(1), and William Aylett Executors of this my
last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
tenth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine.
1779 Elizabeth Macon.
Signed and sealed and
published in the presence of
NOTE.
In 1858 Mrs. Mildred Campbell, the mother of Charles Campbell, the Virgnian Historian,
and I examined the papers of our common ancestor, Colonel Willam Aylett, of "Fairfield",
King William county, Va. Col. Aylett represented his county in the House of Burgesses
from Feb. 10th, 1772 to May 26, 1774, and was a member of the celebrated Convention, which
met in Williamsburg, in May, 1776. On the 22nd of that month, he resigned his seat, to
accept the Commission of "Deputy Commissary General of the Forces in Virginia". He was
promoted, and died, when about thirty-eight year old, in the service of the United States,
as "Deputy Commissary General of the Southern Department". He was taken suddenly sick in
Yorktown, and made his will the 12th of April, 1780; and died that day or the next.
Mrs. Campbell and I found among Col. Aylett's papers a packet containing the above will
of Mrs. Macon, the will of her father, Col. Augustine Moore, of "Chelsea", and a memorandum
in the handwriting of Col. Aylett, which reads thus: "Collo. Augustine moore of Chelsea
was the son of a sister of Basil, the son of Thomas Moore who married a daughter of Sir
Basil Brooke".
_______________________________________________________
(1)Bartholomew Dandridge m. 1st Elizabeth Macon, eldest child of Col. James and Elizabeth
Macon. Col. Augustine Moore mentions in his will, dated 20th January, 1742, his grand-
daughter Elizabeth Macon. Dandridge married 2nd Mary, daughter of Julius King Burbidge.
QUARTERLY V., p. 36, VI., 250. His daughter Anne by the first marriage married William
Dandridge Claiborne. in 1799.5 He died in 1799.2,4
Found in the papers of Colonel William Aylett, of Fairfield, King William County, Va.
Communicated by William Winston Fountaine.
In the name of God Amen. I, Elizabeth Macon of the Parish of Saint John, in the county
of King William, widow, being sick and weak in body, but of sound mind and memory, do make
this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, hereby revoking all wills by
me heretofore made. I first desire, that all my just debts be paid. I give to my grandson,
Philip Aylett, son of my daughter, Mary Aylett, one negro boy named Beverley to him and his
heirs forever. I give to my granddaughter, Elizabeth Aylett(1), one negro girl named
Charity, together with her future increase to her and her heirs forever; which two negroes
are now in possession of Mr. Wm. Aylett. I also give my said granddaughter, Elizabeth
Aylett, a bed and furniture, that was a blue and white Virginia cloth tick. I give and
devise to my granddaughter Anne Claiborne my four negro girls named Rose, Temperance, Patty
and Mourning, and my negro boy named Burwell, children of Lydia; also my negro man named
George, his wife Doll and his five children, named Gowing, Judy, Burnet, Jenny and Anna,
together with their future increase to her and her heirs forever. I also give to my said
granddaughter Anne Claiborne her c hoice of twelve head of my neat-cattle and twelve head of
my sheep, and a red leather trunk that stands up stairs, my glass cupboard, my desk and the
bed, which stands up stairs over the dining room. I give my daughter Mary Aylett my chest
of drawers and my easy armchair. All the rest and residue of my estate real and personal of
what nature and kind soever, including the negroes lent to my son-in-law William Aylett and
now in his possession, I give and devise to be equally divided between my daughter Mary
Aylett and my grand-daughter Anne Claiborne to them and their heirs forever; but I further
will and devise, and my true intent and
________________________________________________________
(1)Grandmother of Charles Campbell.
meaning is, that in case my daid granddaughter, Anne Claiborne, shall die during the life
of her present husband without any child or children living at her death, then that the
slaves herein devised to her with their future increase shall go to her father, Bartholomew
Dandridge, and his heirs, to whom, in that case, I give and devise the same: and lastly, I
appoint my sons-in-law Bartholomew Dandridge(1), and William Aylett Executors of this my
last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
tenth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine.
1779 Elizabeth Macon.
Signed and sealed and
published in the presence of
NOTE.
In 1858 Mrs. Mildred Campbell, the mother of Charles Campbell, the Virgnian Historian,
and I examined the papers of our common ancestor, Colonel Willam Aylett, of "Fairfield",
King William county, Va. Col. Aylett represented his county in the House of Burgesses
from Feb. 10th, 1772 to May 26, 1774, and was a member of the celebrated Convention, which
met in Williamsburg, in May, 1776. On the 22nd of that month, he resigned his seat, to
accept the Commission of "Deputy Commissary General of the Forces in Virginia". He was
promoted, and died, when about thirty-eight year old, in the service of the United States,
as "Deputy Commissary General of the Southern Department". He was taken suddenly sick in
Yorktown, and made his will the 12th of April, 1780; and died that day or the next.
Mrs. Campbell and I found among Col. Aylett's papers a packet containing the above will
of Mrs. Macon, the will of her father, Col. Augustine Moore, of "Chelsea", and a memorandum
in the handwriting of Col. Aylett, which reads thus: "Collo. Augustine moore of Chelsea
was the son of a sister of Basil, the son of Thomas Moore who married a daughter of Sir
Basil Brooke".
_______________________________________________________
(1)Bartholomew Dandridge m. 1st Elizabeth Macon, eldest child of Col. James and Elizabeth
Macon. Col. Augustine Moore mentions in his will, dated 20th January, 1742, his grand-
daughter Elizabeth Macon. Dandridge married 2nd Mary, daughter of Julius King Burbidge.
QUARTERLY V., p. 36, VI., 250. His daughter Anne by the first marriage married William
Dandridge Claiborne. in 1799.5 He died in 1799.2,4
Citations
- [S122] Chelsea Plantation, online http://www.webcentre.com/usr/chelsea/
- [S32] Indiana Marriage Records Indes, 1845-1920.
- [S179] Annie Page Russ & George Meredith, Old King William Cemeteries.
- [S200] Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, VA Marriages 1607-1800.
- [S126] USGenweb, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb
Mary Gage (?)1,2
F, d. 1713
Her married name was Moore.1 Mary Gage (?) married Col. Augustine Moore circa 1713; After Chelsea was finished, Augustine returned to England, met Mary Gage, married her then returned to Chelsea.1,2 Mary Gage (?) died in 1713 at VA; Died in childbirth of their first child.1 She was buried in 1713 at Chelsea Plantation, VA.1
Child of Mary Gage (?) and Col. Augustine Moore
- Infant Moore b. 1713, d. 17132
Citations
- [S122] Chelsea Plantation, online http://www.webcentre.com/usr/chelsea/
- [S128] Interview, Chelsea owner William Richardson, 26 Feb 2003.
Elizabeth Aylett1,2
F, b. 1769
Elizabeth Aylett|b. 1769|p61.htm#i4281|Col. William Aylett|b. 1742\nd. 12 Apr 1781|p61.htm#i4285|||||||Martha Dandridge|b. c 1721\nd. 25 Apr 1747|p67.htm#i4644|||||||
Elizabeth Aylett was also known as Elizabeth Aylett.3 Her married name was Moore.1 She was born in 1769. She was the daughter of Col. William Aylett.3,4 Elizabeth Aylett married Col. Alexander Spotswood Moore, son of Colonel Bernard (Augustine) Moore and Anne Catherine Spotswood, on 19 July 1787.1,2,4
Col. William Aylett1,2
M, b. 1742, d. 12 April 1781
Col. William Aylett|b. 1742\nd. 12 Apr 1781|p61.htm#i4285||||Martha Dandridge|b. c 1721\nd. 25 Apr 1747|p67.htm#i4644|||||||Cap., Col., Hon. William Dandridge Esq.|b. 29 Dec 1689\nd. 27 Aug 1744|p63.htm#i4376||||
Col. William Aylett was born in 1742 at Fairfield, King William, VA. He was the son of Martha Dandridge.2 Col. William Aylett died on 12 April 1781.
Child of Col. William Aylett
- Elizabeth Aylett b. 17691,3
Daughter (?)1
F, d. before 1779
Daughter (?)|d. b 1779|p61.htm#i4288|||||||||||||||||||
Her married name was Dandridge.1 Daughter (?) died before 1779.1
Citations
- [S127] Will of Elizabeth Macon.
Infant Moore1
M, b. 1713, d. 1713
Infant Moore|b. 1713\nd. 1713|p61.htm#i4293|Col. Augustine Moore|b. 1685\nd. 28 Jul 1743|p61.htm#i4277|Mary Gage (?)|d. 1713|p61.htm#i4280|||||||||||||
Infant Moore died in 1713 at died with mother in childbirth.1 He was born in 1713.1 He was the son of Col. Augustine Moore and Mary Gage (?).1
Citations
- [S128] Interview, Chelsea owner William Richardson, 26 Feb 2003.