Baughn Family

August 2, 1954
Dear Reader:
Due to illness and an operation this spring and summer I have been unable to complete this work in
time to proof read it and get it to you by August as I promised I would, therefore you are going to find errors,
most of which I hope will be typographical. Later I will make necessary corrections and send them on to you.
If you find an incomplete page or an error in records please write me, giving the page number and/or
error and I will forward a new one to you. And of course any new data will be greatly appreciated as I plan to
go on with my research, now that I have my material organized. There is much more to be had in the way of
deeds, wills, old letters, etc. But that takes time. When I do have something new would you like to have it
added to your book?
I hope you enjoy this work as much as I have its compilation, and I sincerely hope also that where your
records may seem to stand out alone and be incomplete, I will be able one day to add more to it for you.
Let me know when you have received this book just in case it may get lost in the mail.
Sincerely yours,
Lorene F Barker
Address : 865 Park Avenue
Baltimore 1, Md.
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In 1940, when I first began collecting data for a history of the Baughn family, I had only the nam es of the 14
children of Henry and Patsy, nee Whitlow, Baughn, who were the uncles and aunts of my grandfather, Richard
Alexander Baughn. Only two of these children, William
(known as Billie) and Stratton, had remained in Rockingham County, North Carolina. The others migrated to
other counties or states.
Our first reunion, in 1940, consisted of the descendants of these two brothers, and I believe that most of us
thought that we were just about all to the family. Through correspondence I have found Baughns in other states
who thought the same thing about their own family.
At this first reunion one of our cousin Baughns from Chattanooga, Tennessee, remembered having once met a
salesman from Savannah, Geor gia, by the name of Baughn, and Charlie P Baughn of Mayodan, N.C.
remembered that in 1926 he had received letters from a Miss Howatt of Washington Court House, Ohio,
requesting information about the Baughns of Rockingham County. Through these letters I was able to contact
Miss Golda Baughn of that city and she has furnished data concerning her family which was later supplemented
by Miss Howatt, now Mrs Max Dice, an experienced genealogist.
Cousin Baughn, of Chattanooga wrote to the Chamber of Commerce in Savannah and obtained a list of Baughn
names and addresses which he forwarded on to me. Mrs Sallie (Baughn) McEllinn was the first to respond to
my letters, and she gave the history of their family traced back to Patrick Weston Baughn, one of the fourteen
children of Henry and Patsy (Whitlow) Baughn. Later others filled in birth-dates and so on until we have a fairly
compositive record of that branch of the family.
Those Savannah Baughns are lovable people and we look forward to seeing them again each August. And so
began the collection of data for these records of a family.
Through Correspondence, I have found throughout the United States, several other lines of this family but do
have the connecting links. Yet, there must be such connections, because all tradition regarding their coming to
America points to a common origin. Some have kept very good records, others have been concerned only with
their immediate family, and so we have the breaks in the relationship of the various branches.
In the early years of this country, every family had its favorite sons and daughters, and most families had a so
called black sheep, though in most cases, not as black as he or she may have been painted. Be that as it may, in a
record of this kind, the ‘blackness’is left out, for whether a black sheep or a favorite son, the blood relation is
not altered be it ever so small.
In the Bible the Book of Genesis, refers to the fourth and fifth generation. In the Book of Ezra, 2:62, Genealogy
was important, for those who could not find their register and so prove their descent from Abraham were not to
accompany the people who were returning to Jerusalem from their Babylonian captivity.
For a genealogical record of any family to be easily read, it is necessary that some kind of system of numbering
be used, and the simpler that system is the better. In my search for data, I have read many such histories, and for
me The Genealogy of the Presidents of the United States was the easiest to follow. Therefore I am adopting that
method and will put this work in loose leaf form so that any new information may be added near its proper place
from time to time. Each leaf will be numbered as 1, 1a, 1b; 2, 2a, and so on.
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2
In order to make it as easy as possible to trace one certain line back through the history, each digit or letter represents a separate generation. For example, my grandfather is 3217. The 7 represents grandfather, the '1' his
father, is Wm. R. Baughn in 321, and ‘2’is father of William, Henry Baughn (32) with whom this particu1ar
branch of the family begins. Although I have used the digit '3' to represent Henry's father, I do not have
documentary proof that he was Aristapus, but the indications that he was are very strong. Whenever a double
number is necessary to show more than nine children, the latter ‘a’will stand for ‘0’, ‘b’for ‘1’, and so on. Thus
ten would be 1a and 11 shown as 1b.
Assuming that Henry Baughan, who married in Campbell Coun ty, Virginia, in 1805, Patsey Whitlow of that
county is the son of Arris Baughan , whose will was probated 1786 in the same county -- and that he is one and
the same as Aristapus Boughan (1113), I have started our North Carolina family with number 31 for James , and
number 32 for Henry, and have 33 and 34 for any brother or sister that we may find later. Consequently the
Ohio family starts with the number five.
For the sake of easier reference in our family, I have listed all of the fourteen children of Henry and Patsy
Baughan on one page. From there I have followed through to the present generation of each separate line before
beginning with another one.
Data on other families will be as written to me and under the name of the writer, with the exception that I have
rearranged it according to the above form.
I wish to thank here each person for his or her help in this work, and I hope that in the future these records may
be made more complete.
Under miscellaneous items are the odd and unconnected notes that I have found in the research of the various
books on Virginia records available to me in the Baltimore and Congressional Libraries.
Lorene F Barker, Secretary
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i
BAUGHN
HERALDIC BLAZON OF THE C OAT OF ARMS
OF THE BAUGHN FAMILY
SHIELD:
Or (gold) upon a fesse (broad horizontal stripe) sable (black) between three wolves
heads couped (cut off) of the second (i.e. black) three horseshoes argent (silver)
pointed alternately up and down.
CREST:
An arm couped at the shoulder fesseways (horizontally) habited (dressed) or (gold)
garnished (decorated) sable (black) the hand grasping a dagger point upward (natural
color) supporting a wolf's head as in the arms.
MANTLING:
Or (gold) and vert (green).
SUPPORTERS:
Two lions rampant (fighting position) proper (natural color) semee' of plated (dotted
with silver coins).
DEVICE:
Virtus ot Propositi Tenax.
(Latin: "Hold to Bravery and Convictions")
EXPLANATION OF THE COAT OF ARMS
In heraldry gold is the mo ral denoting strength, authority, and wealth; black signifies sorrow, sin,
mourning and dignity; silver denotes purity, eloquence, virginity, and innocence; while green refers to a
religious temperament, eternity, over-lasting life and fecundity.
The fesse or broad horizontal band across the middle of the shield is called an honorable ordinary,
which simply means one of the honorable charges most ordinarily used. It is a mark of noble blood and
knighthood and takes its shape from the sword belt of the knight.
The horseshoe is the symbol of the knight (in German knecht or cniht). The alternate up and down
pattern denotes that the knight is ready for either offense or defense.
The arm represents force and the dagger power through force of arms.
The wolves' heads in the Baughn arms may have one of three different interpretations. One would
have to delve very deeply and minutely into the family history to attempt to ascertain which applies.
1)- In the first place in ancient records there is a reference to a "Lupus" Baughn who seems to have
been a kind of
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ii
"robber baron" in the 13th century. The word for wolf in Latin (much used in those days in proper names) was
Lupus. The wolves upon the escutcheon may have reference to this person and thereby constitute a canting. A
canting is a heraldic pun or play upon the name. In as much as the employment of family surnames and family
coats of arms came into use at about the same time (circa 900) we frequently find families taking their surnames
from charges upon their arms, of placing bearing upon their arms which refer directly or indirectly to their
surnames. Thus we have a Moor’s head upon the Moore arms; a fox upon the shield of the Foxxe family; three
apples upon the Appleton arms and a stand of trees upon the Woodside arms. Cases of this kind are too
numerous to mention; however, the one thing that they all have in common is that they are a very ancient grant
of arms.
2)- The wolf was the largest and fiercest animal known in Western Europe. He was therefore
sometimes adopted into Teutonic heraldry as a symbol of power and bravery, much as was the British lion. The
Teutons were always more "practical" in their heraldry.
The wolf in various positions or the wolf’s head is a fairly common charge of Teutonic heraldry.
3)- Since earliest recorded history in Western and Central Europe and later in Scandinavian countries
and Britain the wolf’s head has been the symbol of the outlaw. While later this term ‘outlaw’(and thereby
"wolf’s head") came to mean a simple robber or bandit, initially it signified one who held out against the
established order, whatever it was. The old robber barons were called "wolves head".
When German Protestants in the Pfaltz or Palatinate joined Luther as against the Cat holic Church, they
were called "wolves’heads", by the Pope. Charlemagne called one of his sons who rebelled a "wolf’s head".
It may have been that the Boughns were called "wolves’heads" for some rebellion against state or
church, or it may just as well have been that they were charged by state or church with suppressing outlaws. The
only thing certain is that a wolf’s head "couped" means a dead one.
The name Baughn or Baughan is of definite Old German, possibly Frankish, origin. The spelling is
immaterial down to certain point, for up until the past 300 years there was no such thing as "spelling" as we
know it today. One spelled a name or a word as it presently suited him.
In Old German the name signifies "a builder".
The mantling or decorative matter around the shield has no especial shape. This is left to the taste and
discretion of the artist. The only heraldic rule as to the Mantle (also sometimes called a lambrequin) in British
arms, was that it must be in the livery colors of the shield; i.e. the two first metals, furs, or colors mentioned in
the blazon. In German and some Continental arms this rule sometimes varied but where there was a variation, it
is always so set forth in the blazon with the specific colors of the mantling given, as is the case with the Baughn
arms.
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iii
The mantle takes its name from a cloak or mantle which the mounted knight wore suspended from his
helmet. This was to protect him, encased as he was in metal, from the summer’s hot sun rays or the winter’s
snows which could have fairly cooled or frozen him as the case might have been. This mantle would become cut
and slashed in combat and the knight was very proud of these rents. He usually had them patched in contrasting
colors to make them more noticeable.
FOR FURTHER REFERENCE SEE:
REISTAAD’S ARMORIAL GENERALE
BOUTELL' S MANUAL OF HERALDRY
ADLER'S TEUTONIC SURNAMES
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GENEALOGICAL RECORDS
1
11
111.
1111
1112
11121
111211
1112111.
11121111.
111211111
1113.
JAMES BOUGHAN married Thomasie ________ ?
died before 1703.
he received a grant of 250 acres land in old Rappahannock County, Virginia, on June 9, 1658,
adjoining a tract of land surveyed for Samuel Parry or Perry. Parry’s grant had been issued
Feb. 7, 1652 for 1250 acres in Lancaster County, on the south side of Pascation Creek. In
1663, James Boughan mortgaged his cattle and tobacco crop to Andrew Gilson , and in 1668
he sold 100 acres to Thomas Troth or Troath.
A Widow Baughan and James Baughan are mentioned in a land grant in
Rappahannock County dated Oct. 21, 1687, to William Leake and others. Member of this
Leake family migrated to Leaksville, North Carolina at a later date. This grant of land was on
the south east side of a branch called Claypatch Branch, and adjoined that land of Widow and
James Baughan and Perry’s land. (see Leake land grant)
James and Thomasie Baughan had three (iii) known children:
HENRY BAUGHAN, died between 1731 and 1738. He was married twice, his first wife
unknown, his second, was Sarah, maiden name unknown. (It may have been Edmondson ) He
wrote his will Jan 20, 1731 which was proved in Essex County, Va., May 16, 1738. At this
date he had children who were still young by his second marriage. (iv)
Capt. James Boughan, sheriff in Essex County, Va., 1734; Will dated Nov. 28, 1748; proved
in Essex County March 21, 1748 (1749 present style). His executors were his wife Mary, and
Thomas Barker who had married his sister, Ann Boughan . He married Mary Tyler, daughter
of Richard and Susanna Tyler of Essex County. (Richard Tyler’s will proved May 21, 1734;
dated Dec. 4, 1732.) iii
James Boughan
Susannah Boughan, married Thomas Croxton .
Mary Croxton, married James Stodghill.
Thomas Stodghill, married Nancy Shelburne. They went to Shelby County, Ky., about 1810.
Jane Stodghill married Squire Dooley and moved to Boone County, Indiana, about 1836.
a daughter married _____ Stevenson.
Kenyon Stevenson, the correspondent, who gave me this information and also supplied the
above named wills.
Aristipus Boughan
The 1767 tax lists of Pittsylvania shows the name Arestripes Baghan as a tithe with William
Candler and a negro slave, Chester, on the list of Archibald Gordon. This is list is printed in
the Virginia Magazine of History, Vo1 24, page 184; also in Clements History of Pittsylvania
County, page 281.This reference proves that Aristipus
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Boughan had gone from Essex County and settled in Pittsylvania County by 1767. The
difference in spelling of the name could be due to the lack of education on the part of the
person who recorded these things by longhand, or due to phonetic spelling, since at that time,
there was no dictionaries for spelling.
Essex Deed Book 27, page 200 shows that on November 29, 1755, Aristapus was a
witness to a deed given by Heaekiah Brown and his wife Sally, to Samuel Croxton. Thus we
can see that Aristapus remained in Essex County at least 6 years after his father’s will was
probated on March 21, 1749, but that before another 12 years he had gone "west" to settle in
Pittsylvania County, which in 1767 was wild frontier country. It was only a step, so to speak,
for him to move on to Bedford County, which in 1781, became Campbell County, and there to
make his will and die in 1786. He was probably born during the 1720s, and so only in his 60s
when he died. (See will of Aris Boughan, 1786.)
Records in Campbell County, Virginia, show that Aris Baughan left a will probated
in 1786 naming sons, Henry and James, his wife, living but not named, and minor children;
also a deed dated 1807, in which James and Henry Baughan sold land. The problem is, are
James and Henry of the 1807 deed the same as those named in the 1786 will, and, if so, is this
Henry the same as the one who married Patsy Whitlow in 1805. Documentary proof these
conjectures would establish the North Carolina branch of the family back to the land grant to
James Boughan in 1658.
One note of interest is that Patrick Weston Baughn, son of Henry and Patsy Baughan,
who settled in Savannah, Georgia, had a son named Ariss or Arris who was killed when he
was young. Patrick was the progenitor of a large family of Baughns in Savannah who are
cousins of the North Carolina family.
112.
113.
114.
115.
Henry Boughan
Ann Boughan , married Thomas Barker.
a daughter who married Wm. Harper .
a daughter who married John Ball
12.
13.
John Boughan, will 1697, named wife Mary ______.
James Boughan, called Major James Boughan. He was a prominent citizen of Virginia and a
member of the House of Burgess from Essex County.
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WILL OF MAJOR JAMES BOUGHN (1711-1712)
"Robert Coleman of the parish of So Farnham in the county of Essex. Gent, age about fifty six years, deposeth
and saith that on the fourteenth day of January in the year of our Lord xxx 1711 x x this Deponent was sent for
by Major James Boughan late dec’d in his life time to come to him the said Boughan x x the said Boughan did
then desire this Deponent to make his x x will x x x First I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Francis
Stark, the wife of John Stark x x Land x in King William County c ontaining two hundred acres purchased by me
of "William Kirby x x x and my bay Mare x x I give unto my grandson Thomas Stark the colt that now belongs
to my Bay Mare. x x I give unto my loving daughter Eliz abeth fisher one gold ring of Twenty shi1lings. I give
unto Susanna Jones one cow and calf and one gold ring of twenty shillings. I give and bequeath unto my loving
son John Boughan one gold ring of twenty shillings price. I let unto my brother Henry Boughan 1/3 part of my
water mill during his Natural life x x and I give my brother Henry all my wearing clothes. I give and bequeath
unto my beloved grandson James Boughan the son of my son James Boughan all my land and plantation
whereon I now live together with my water mill and all that tract of land I bought of the Holts together with my
old plantation and Land and a small Island of Land and Marsh Lying before my doore." he failing in heirs then
to grandson John Boughan the son of my son James Boughan and he failing in heirs to Brother Henry Boughan
and he failing in heirs next of blood. Balance of Estate to son James Boughan, he to be sole Exor. dated 14
January 1711 "And this Deponent further saith that after he made the will x x the said Major James Boughan did
sign and seal publish and declare the said will so made by this Deponent to be his last will and Testament in the
presence of Susanna Jones, and that the said Major James Boughan then did bid the said Chamberlain Atkins
and this Deponent to take notice that he the said Major James Boughan was not mad nor drunk but was in his
right senses x x."
signed Robert Coleman.
Proved in Essex Court July 11 1712
The above will provides more genealogical data as follows:
13
131
1311
132
133
134
135
1351
1352
James Boughan, (Major) born about 1655; died between the dates 1-14-1711 and 7-11-1712.
Francis Boughan married John Stark
Thomas Stark.
Elizabeth Boughan, married Mr Ffisher (probably Benjamin)
Susanna Boughan, married Mr Jones
John Boughan
James Boughan
James Boughan
John Boughan
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NORTH CAROLINA
This record began with the names of 14 children of one Henry Baughn as given to my mother by her
father, Richard Alexander Baughn . A casual study of records in the Court House at Wentworth, Rockingham
County, North Carolina shows that during the first few years of the 1800’s there were two Henry Baughan’s
who were no doubt of the same generation. Both migrated to North Carolina from Virginia, and at least one of
them as early as 1797.
One of these Henry’s married Elizabeth Wall in Culpepper County, Virginia, and about 1811 moved
from North Carolina to Ohio where he was the progenitor of the family in Wash ington Court House. Henry, the
ancestor of the North Carolina branch of the family, is buried in the old family graveyard on Mayo Mt, east of
Mayodan, North Carolina. This Mount was sometimes known as Baughns Mt and is now called Cedar Mt.
The deed for the land on Mayo Mountain, where Henry and Patsy (Whitlow) Baughn built their home
is dated 1813 or 14 and is recorded in the Rockingham County Court House at Wentworth.
This Henry was a representative for Rockingham County in the North Carolina State Legislature i n
1819 and a senator in 1825. (ref. Year book for N. C. 1913) in 1845 he was given a tract of land in Madison,
North Carolina, on which he built and opened what was then known as Baughn’s School or The Old Male
Academy. The deed named him president of the board of trustees and is also recorded at Wentworth.
Buried with this Henry in the old graveyard is his wife and a daughter, Rachel, who died young.
Also buried in this old graveyard was a Charles Walker and several others. There are no longer any
markers of the various graves some having been removed some years ago by neighbors for building purposes.
This old cemetery is located just back of the Arthur Nichols home Route 1, Stoneville N.C.
This farm was originally owned by Richard A Baughn , grandson of the above named Henry, whose
home was built on the same site as that of Mr Watt Brown of an adjoining farm. William , father of Richard and
son of Henry, built his home on a knoll on the opposite side of the road about half way between the homes of
Henry and Richard. It was destroyed by fire.
Henry Baughan (the second ‘a’in the name was later dropped) marrie d Patsy Whitlow of near
Lynchburg, Virginia. Their marriage as issued in Campbell County follows:
A contract of Marriage Being Agreed on By and Between Henry Baughan of the one part and Patsey
Whitlow of the other part Boath of this County and Boath of La wfull age you are hereby desired to grant and to
issue License for the inter Marriage of the said two.
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Given under my hand this 29th April 1805
Henry Whitlow
Test:
Wm Whitlow
Andrew Whitlow
Mr Robert Alexander Clk. C.C.
Know all men by these presents that we Henry Baughan and William Whitlow are held & firmly bound to John
Page, Esq., Governor of Virginia in the sum of One hun dred & fifty dollars; to which payment will & truly be
made to the said Governor or his successors we bind ourselves our heirs Exors & Admrs jointly & severally
firmly by these presents. Sealed and dated this 29th day of April 1805. The condition of the above obligation is
such that whereas there is a marriage shortly intended to be had & solemnized between the above Henry
Baughan and Patsey Whitlow of Campbell County.
If therefore there be no legal cause to obstruct the same then this obligation to be void.
Henry Baughan (L.S.)
William Whitlow (L.S.)
Attest: John Alexander, D.C.
Campbell County Seal.
31.
32.
321.
322.
323.
324.
325.
326.
327.
328.
329.
32x.
32a.
James Baughan
Henry Baughan, married, 1805, Patsey Whitlow in Campbell County, Virginia. ivx
William R (Billie) Baughn, born about 1810, married Betsey Hopper.
Martha Baughn, born 1813; died 1885; married Mr Irons . They moved to Texas and Martha is
buried in the Baughn family lot at Hickory Grove Cemetery two miles south of Petty Texas.
Patrick Weston Baughn, born 1818; married Martha Walker and removed to Savannah,
Georgia.
Richard Baughn, born 1826; married Jennie Walker and moved to Texas.
Millie Baughn, born 1826; died 1908 unmarried. Went to Texas with Richard.
Stratton Baughn remained in North Carolina.
Sally Baughn, married Dr Coleson (or Coleton) and moved to South Carolina where they died
in Coleton County leaving no issue.
Henry Baughn
Jim Baughn
John Baughn
These last three named are supposed to have gone to South Carolina.
Roderick Baughn supposedly went west.
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32b.
32c.
32d.
321.
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Rachel Baughn, died young.
Mary Baughn
Millner P. Baughn, born Sept.11, 1832; died, Jan.31, 1919; married,
Hannah D Price, who
was born Sept. 6, 1842 and died Sept.12, 1908. They are both buried in the church cemetery at
Price North Carolina. They had one adopted daughter, a child of Millie and Marion Lemons.
She died while still young.
Millner's will is recorded at Wentworth Court House and names the infant child of Millie and
Marion Lemons to get his personal property; his niece, Lillie Baughn, a sewing machine, and
his nephew, H. W. Baughn his household goods. His property was appraised as being worth
about $1200. J W Price executor of the will.
321121
321122.
3211221.
3211222.
William R Baughn (Billie), born about 1810; probably in Campbell County, Virginia; died
after December 27, 1878; married Betsy Hopper, daughter of Jeremiah Hopper. vii
Martha Ann Baughn , born 1833; married, John Henry Stone; died 1919. ii
David Stone, died young
Ellen Stone, born Dec. 10, 1850; died March 1, 1952; married, Nov. 5. 1885 J.B. Fagg, born
July 23, 1857; died Jan. 4 1940. vi
J. B. Fagg was a merchant in Leaksville, N. C. and I believe he was also postmaster
for a number of years. Their home was on Monroe Street, where Ellen died of a heart attack
after a long illness. Both are buried in Leaksville.
Nellie Blanche Fagg, born July 26, 1887; married Dec.1912, Buford Stone, who died 1954.
Ruby Fagg, born Oct. 2, 1889; married, April 16, 1917 Jesse Abner Flythe. ii.
a child died young.
Ellen Ann Flythe, born April 5, 1921.
321123.
3211231.
3211232.
3211233.
Gertrude Fagg, born Nov. 7, 1891; married June 5, 1920, Campbell Dickenson. iii.
Jean Campbell Dickenson, born Feb. 1, 1932.
Shirley Stone Dickenson, born Oct. 27, 1924
George C Dickenson, Jr., born Oct, 1, 1921.
321124
3211241
3211242
Hilda Fagg, born Sept. 9, 1896; married June 11, 1921 Stewart L Goldin. ii.
Jean Stewart Goldin, born April 30, 1922.
Judith Ellen Goldin, born April 20, 1936.
321125
321126
Harry Fagg, born June 11, 1899; married 1928 Lucille Reid and had one child that died young.
James Fagg, born June 10, 1902; married 1931, Henrietta Reid, sister of Lucille Reid Fagg
above.
3211.
32111.
32112.
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JEREMIAH HOPPER
Jeremiah Hopper Dec’d; In the name of God; I, Jeremiah Hopper a citizen of Rockingham County and the State
of North Carolina, do make acclaim and declare this Instrument of writing which is signed with my name to be
my last will and testament, revoking all others. Item 1st. All my just debts are to be punctually and speedily paid
and the legacies and distribution of my estate hereafter bequeathed are to be discharged and divided as soon as
circumstances will permit and in the manner directed.
Item 2nd. To my dearly beloved wife, Nancy Hopper, I give and bequeath all my landed estate which in
______________ of during her natural life and at her death to be equally divided between my daughter, Betsy
Baughn, and my son, Perminis D. Hopper. I also give and bequeath unto my wife, Nancy Hopper, two negroes,
(vis) Charlotte and Patrick, during their natural life and at her d eath to be equally divided between my three
children (to wit)
Betsy Baughn, Greenville Hopper, and Perminis D Hopper. I also give to my wife, Nancy Hopper, one Bay
Horse called Sunny, one yellow milk cow called Full Pail, also my household goods and kitchen furniture, also
choice sow and five choice shoats.
Item 3rd. It is further my will and desire that my other two negroes (viz) Henry and Jackson, shall be hired out
yearly by my Executors here-in-after named, and the proceeds thereof so soon as collected to be divided equally
between three of my children (viz) Betsy Baughn, Greenville Hopper, and Perminis D Hopper.
Item 4th. It is further my will and desire that the balance of my prop erty, if there be any, shall be sold by my
Executors here-in-after named and the proceeds thereof to be divided equally between three of my children (viz)
Betsy Baughn, Greenville Hopper, and Perminis D Hopper, with the exception of ten dollars which I give and
bequeath to my daughter, Nancy Thomp son.
Item 5th. I do hereby appoint my friend and neighbor, John Strong , Executor to this my last will and Testament
given under my hand this the 16th day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty
One.
Jeremiah Hopper, Seal
Witnessed by
Charles Strong
Thomas W Keen
It has been said that Nancy Thompson married against her father’s wi shes and so received only the ten dollars
from her father’s estate.
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3212
32121
321211
321212
321213
3212131
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Robert K Baughn, married, unknown.
He enlisted in the Confederate Army, May 10, 1861, and served four years without being
wounded. He was in Company H of the 13th Regiment, under the command of Col. Wm. D.
Pender and Captain Alfred Scales; he was also on the parole list given by Gen.
Robert E. Lee to General Grant at the surrender at Appomattox in 1865. After the war he
settled near Cascades, Virginia.
Maggie Mae Baughn, born Dec. 3, 1877; died 1954; married Charlie King Leftwich . iii.
G. A. Leftwich, born, November 16, 1909.
Robert King Leftwich, Jr, born August 31, 1911.
Charley N. Madison Leftwich, born, November 14, 1914; married, Daisy Harrell. i.
Martha Elizabeth Leftwich, born January 18, 1945.
note:
G A Leftwich (321211) married Martha Edmundson of Wilson, North Carolina. She had a
son, John Bateman Edmundson.
3213
Jerry M Baughn, born July 25, 1842; died, May 11, 1924; married, October 23, 1866, Bettie
C. Coleman, born, November 12, 1844. vi.
Anne Lee Baughn, born September 28, 1867; died 1894; married, Mr French, iii
Oscar French, married, ------- Jefferson.
Bessie French, married 1st. Mr.Earls; 2nd. Charlie W. Hudgins. i.
Virginia Hudgins.
Rievers French, married Mr Sawyers. iii.
Ruth Sawyers married Mr Heffinger.
Cabel Sawyers married Miss Heffinger. i.
Henry Sawyers
32131
321311
321312
3213121
321313
3213131
3213132
3213133
32132
32133
32134
32135
321351
3213511
Minnie Baughn, born, February 9, 1869; died unmarried 1952.
Mattie E Baughn, born, November 17, 1870; married Mr Gatewood.
Nancy C Baughn , born, October 29, 1875; married J J Patterson. One child that died young.
Maggie I Baughn , born September 3, 1880; died 1953; married W M Patterson. iv.
Dora Patterson married Louis 0 Gauldin. v.
Lanford J Gauldin, served in World War II. He entered the armed services June 1943, trained
at Ft McClellan, Alabama, and went overseas in March 1944. He is a veteran of three major
engagements in the South Pacific, and holds the Philippine Liberation Medal, The Asiatic Pacific Ribbon, and the Combat Infantry Badge. He was at one time with the 32nd "Red
Arrow" Infantry Division in Northern Luzon.
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3213512
3213513
3213514
32135141
32135142
3213515
7
Marguerette Gauldin
Betty Jean Gauldin
Louis Gauldin Jr, married Gladys Dodson. ii.
Gladys May Gauldin, born February 1942.
Ronald Louis Gauldin, born January 1, 1945.
Gloria Fay Gauldin, born September 9, 1943.
321352
3213521
Addie M Patterson, married, William Hodges (Bill). i.
Billy Hodges
(Addie M., died 1954)
321353
3213531
Harry C Patterson, married Miss Owens. i.
Kenneth Roy Patterson
321354
Harold Patterson died young.
32136
Willie Johns Baughn, also known as Buck, born December 7, 1883; married, 1st, Alice
McCollum of Randleman, N. C. ii. 2nd. Mrs Bessie Strong Gibson.
John Banner Baughn, , born August 1, 1904; married Opal Davis. i.
John Banner Baughn Jr, born 1932; called to U S Armed Services in 1951.
Harry Stone Baughn, born April 1914; killed March 21, 1942; married Margerette Gilly. ii.
Dick Baughn, Dick was named for Richard Alexander Baughn , great uncle of Harry, who was
admired by Margerette so much that she hoped very strongly that her first born would be like
"Unc1e Dick". And as a child, the resemblance was very strong.
Kerry Baughn
321361
3213611
321362
3213621
3213622
Alice M Baughn died after an illness of more than a year with cancer and her loss was deeply
mourned. Bessie S G Baughn is also a woman with a wonderful personality and is well loved
by all her husband’s family.
3214
3215
3216
Will Baughn, enlisted in the Confederate Army May 10 1861, and served as a private until his
death July 15, 1862.
John D Baughn, enlisted in the Confederate Army March 11, 1862 and was killed in battle and
buried somewhere in Virginia.
Henry Whittler Baughn, born May 1845; died February 11, 1919; married December 23, 1874
Mildred Louisa Kellam, born January 4, 1858; died September 1934. xi.
He served in the Confederate Army with the 1st Engineers Company F., and after eight days
of fighting was wounded in his leg, but later returned to battle. However, the wound never
completely healed and was the source of much suffering until his death.
The following is a part of a letter written by him while he was in a hospital with the wound.
The name of the hospital is not legible as well as a few words in the letter itself because the
ink had faded out.
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7a
___________ Hospital
May 31, 1864
Dear Uncle
It is with greatest of pleasure that I seat myself to drop you a few lines which will inform you that I am
well as far as health is concerned and my wound is nearly well. I hope this will find you and Aunt Hannah in
good health. Monk, I am a little excited this morning. The Big Ball has opened again. They are seven miles of
this place. I can hear the guns very plain. It is who will and who shall this time, but Uncle Bob Lee shall I think.
I tell you, Monk, this ain’t huntin of Rabbits
Monk, I fought eight days before I got wounded and I killed
two of the Yanks, I know I did for I saw them fall. That was twenty yards of me, some closer than I wanted
them to be, but I stood up to them like a man. I want this fuss to stop for I am getting tired of it and I think they
will end it this time. If we can whip them this time they will let us alone and you will see it too. Monk, they had
just as well try to fly as to whip us for I believe that God is helping of us and if it -they cain’t whip us. We will fight them until the last day. We will be a free nation or we will dy. All of the soldiers are in the best of spirits you ever saw but they are most wore out. I will go to the front and help them in a
few days. I can't stay here when I know they need help. May God be with me in the time of conflict and turn the
bullit from my flesh and bring me through all of them and send me home to you all soon. I can say I fought and
helped win the victory, then we have our independence our rights that is all we want. They are trying to take
them away from us, they never never can do it – "
Here the letter ended.
ARTICLE OF AGREEMENT FOR TEACHING SCHOOL
H. W. Baughn, Prop.
We the undersigned subscribers, promise and oblige ourselves to pay Henry W Baughn one dollar and twentyfive cents per month per scollar for Geography, Grammar, and Arithmetic. All under one dollar per month per
scollar, payable at end of each month, house furnished by subscribers near Rhoda Hoppers.
this the 10th day of February 1872.
As you see, by the above document, Henry taught school as did his grandfather. In my correspondence with
other members of the Baughn family, I have found a number of teachers.
The reference to Uncle Bob Lee in the letter above revived the memory of a visit of General Lee to the home of
William R Baughn (321) one night while his army - which was on its march to Virginia - was bivouaced just
behind the Old Clay Martin home between Cedar (Mayo or Baughns) Mt and Stoneville, North Carolina. It has
been said that General Lee was a cousin of Betsy Hopper Baughn.
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 17
32161
321611
321612
321613
32162
321621
32163
321631
3216311
8
Baughn, born August 9, 1877; died May 1920; married 1896 Tom Jones , born, January 2,
1871. iii
Samuel Jones, born February 5, 1898; married and had four chi1dren, their names unknown.
Carl Jones born November 5, 1900.
Willie Dee Jones D Jones, born January 2, 1902; married Emma Ramwey .
Willie W Baughn, born December 1, 1879; married March 31, 1904, Millie Mae Thomas of
Chattanooga, Tennessee. i.
William Baughn
Charlie P Baughn, born December 27, 1881; married, July 3l 1902, Myrtle Apple of Mayodan,
North Carolina. She died February 1952. They were both members of the Mayodan Methodist
Church and he was one of the outstanding men in town. He was one of the first merchants in
Mayodan, was town commissioner for a number of years and also served on the school board.
When the Baughn family met and organized in 1940 he was elected as their first president. x.
Mildred Leola Baughn, born March 29, 1903; married Everett L. Webster, born, May 19,1898,
son of John R. and Lola D (Martin) Webster. They settled in Roanoke Virginia. i.
Lou Ellen Webster. born October 4, 1934.
John R Webster was son of Rubin Webster who came from Pennsylvania and settled near
Roanoke. Lola D Martin was daughter of Ballard P Martin and Sarah Wertz.
321632
3216321
321633
3216331
3216332
321634
3216341
3216342
3216343
321635
3216351
Reece Baughn, born September 6, 1904; married October 10, 1927, Kathryn Kine of
Leaksville N.C., i
Reece Baughn Jr., born January 2 1929.
Reuben Davies Baughn, born March 14, 1905, married Daisy Floyd. ii
Betty Baughn, born 1939.
Reuben Davies Baughn Jr., born January 1942.
William Henry Baughn, born December 21, 1906; married 1930 Myrtle Kellam. William is
also known as ‘Buster’. iii
Richard Baughn
Tobey Baughn
Tommie
Kate Baughn, born November 7, 1909, married three times; 1. December 8, 1930, Howard
Case. i. 2. Jack Cardwell, i; 3. James Lincoln Layne, ii. She was divorced from her first two
husbands.
Mildred Case, born July 23, 1931; married June 21, 1952 Donald Helms of Charlotte, N.C.,
son of Mrs Frank Helms of Charlotte. They were married in the Mayodan Methodist Church
with Rev. Ralph Jacks as officiating minister. Mildred is a graduate of Brevard College and
Washington University in St Louis, Mo., and a mem ber of the Phi Mu Sorority. Donald
graduated from Brevard and High Point Colleges.
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 18
3216352
3216353
3216354
321636
321637
321638
321639
32163x
32163x1
32164
32165
32166
321661
3216611
321662
3216621
3216622
321663
32167
321671
321672
321673
3216731
9
Mary Linda Cardwell, born June 20, 1935.
James Lincoln (Bud) Layne Jr., born October 23, 1948.
Charlie D (Ike) Baughn, born, March 1, 1912.
Edward Lewis Baughn, born April 15, 1914; died suddenly January 1953 unmarried.
Ruth Clayton Baughn , born March 14, 1916; Married April 14, 1934 Alden (Blackie) Heggie,
son of Robert and Adeline (Martin) Heggie of Stoneville, Route 1, N.C.
India Rose Baughn, born September 12, 1918.
Ray (Raymond) Roger Baughn, born January 27, 1920; married February 19, 1943 Kathryn
Mitchell. i.
Raymond Roger Baughn Jr., born July 27, 1945.
Fletcher Baughn, born December 23 1883.
Dewitt Baughn, born April 27, 1886.
Lillie Baughn, born May 25, 1888; married 1 st, May 23, 1910 Walter Lee Annas, iii. Married
2nd, 1949 Charles Dobbins.
Dewitt Annas, born January 7, 1912; married 1st, May 25, 1935, Jackie Burleson; divorced in
1940, i. 2nd, January 1940, Hilda Beck, divorced; 3rd. Rosalie Wade Byrd of Loxton, Miss.
Wanda Lynell Annas , born August 2, 1935.
Margaret Ophelia Annas, born January 24, 1914; married May 2, 1936, Robert Johnson, ii
Walter Wayne Johnson, born May 6, 1947.
Mary Frances Johnson, born October 11, 1950.
James Henry Dowe Annas, born July 29, 1916; died December 30, 1934.
Hallie Baughn, born September 23, 1891; married November 27, 1912 Jesse Lee Fulton, v.
Boyd Fulton, born February 8, 1913; married 1952/3 Mary Shelton.
Louise Fulton, born February 8, 1915; married October 6, 1941, Bruce Ward, born April 9,
1914, son of James and Melvina C (Houston) Ward; died July 29, 1947.
Louise graduated from the Mayodan High School and is a Charter member of the Mayodan
Junior Woman's Club.
Bruce’s home was in, Seven Springs, N.C. He received his AB degree from the Atlantic
Christian College in Wilson, N.C., and read law at the North Carolina University. He was a
member of Sigma Alpha Fraternity.
Lois Fulton, born January 26, 1916; married December 24, 1941, Albert C Overman Jr., in
York, South Carolina. He is son of Albert C Overman Sr., of Durham, N.C. and served in
World War II, for which he trained in Fort Jackson, S.C .
Albert ( A. C.) was working on a porch roof when he received word his first child was about
to be born; and rather than take time to go down the ladder, he leaped from the roof to the
ground and headed for home. iii.
Sherry Annice Overman , born October 26, 1925.
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3216732
3216733
321674
3216741
321675
32168
32169
321691
321692
3216x
3216x1
3216x11
3216x12
3216x13
3216x14
3216x2
3216x21
3216x3
3216x31
3216x32
3216a
3216a1
3216a2
3217
10
Wanda Sue Overman, born March 13, 1950.
Albert Overman, born May 27, 1953.
Watt Fulton born 1920; married September 25 1942 Dorothy Stone, i. He served in World
War II.
Norma Jeanette Fulton born November 13 1945.
Jake Fulton born October 26 1925; married just before leaving the States for overseas duty in
Wor1d War II in which he was killed in action. He is buried in the American Cemetery at
Saint Avold, France, with 10,482 others. His wife has since remarried.
Patric Baughn born June 24 1892.
John G Baughn born July 7 1893; married September 5 1915 Mamie Coleman; married 2nd
time December 6 1935 Grace M Daley born February 4 1906.ii
Richard Daley Baughn born May 22 1928
Margaret Louise Baughn born February 2 1938 Before the birth of these two children John
and Grace adopted Luther C Baughn Jr. (3216al) after the death
of his mother.
Cassie Baughn born January 7 1896; married September 13 1919 Obie Annis of Caldwell
County, N.C., born March 8 1891. iii
William Henry Annis born July 7 1920; married September 10 1940 Virginia Dare Harold,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold of Hayes, N.C. iv
Roger William Annis born July 25 1942
Sherwin Annis born April 15 1946
Terry Lee Annis
Sandra Darlene Annis born April 21 1950
Norman Earl Annis born January 1 1924; married Rebecca June Collins daughter of Mr and
Mrs B. B. Collins of Hickory, N.C. i
Gary Collins Annis born November 20 1950
Carson Boone Annis born September 7 1925; married Joan Sylvia Killian, daughter of A J
Killian of Hickory, N.C. ii
Carsonna Lynn Annis born May 8 1949
Steven Michael Annis born September 15 1950
Luther C Baughn born December 25 1898; married 1st. Bonnie Mae Pearson who died Apri1
28 1924; i; 2 nd. Gladys Cecil Long (i) divorced; 3rd. Mary Helen Fortune of Black Mountain,
N.C. They were married December 23 1944 after a long period of convalescing from a siege
of tuberculosis in the Black Mt Sanatorium where Mary Helen was his nurse. They now live
in Granite Falls, N.C. and operate a grocery Store.
Luther C Baughn Jr. born December 23 1923
Carolyn Louise Baughn born October 7 1926 of the 2nd marriage.
Richard Alexander Baughn born November 7 1849; died April 7 1935; married December 17
1872 Caroline Frances Heggie, born July 28 1845; died March 16 1899 vi.
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 20
32171
32172
32173
32174
32175
11
Caroline F Heggie was a daughter of John J Heggie, born May 26 1805; died August
20 1890; and Nancy G Wall, born May 22 1816; died January 21 1860, daughter James Wall,
son of Robert Wall, born 1763, and Fannie Parsons married Sallie Smith, a daughter of Joshua
and Elizabeth Smith. Robert Wall (1763) and Fannie Parsons were married in Culpepper
County, Virginia, 1748, He was son of Zachariah Wall, born 1741; married 1760 Anne
Everett, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Everett, both of the
Eastern Shore of Maryland. Zachariah was son of Robert Wall of the Eastern Shore of
Maryland.
Elizabeth Wall, who married Henry Baughan and with him went to Ohio in 1811 was
daughter of Zachariah and Anne (Everett) Wall.
Nancy G Wall had a sister - Fannie- who married William Hege and a brother Joshua
who married 1st, Caroline Hege, 2nd, Susan Crites. The Wall family of Dan Valley
Community, Rockingham County, N.C., are descendants of this 1st. marriage.
William, John, and Caroline Hege were brothers and sister, as were Fannie, Nancy
G., and Joshua Wall. The spelling ‘Hege’is taken from the Wall History and at the present
time is spelled ‘Heggie’.
Throughout the Wall history Joshua and Elizabeth Smith are named as parents of
children who intermarried with the Wall family. Recorded in the Wentworth Court House is
the marriage of William Walker Baughn , son of Patrick Weston Baughn (323) to Elizabeth D
Smith, daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth Smith, dated October 3 1871.
Lack of information concerning Joshua and Elizabeth Smith, as well as birth -dates
etc., make it difficult to determine whether or not Elizabeth D, wife of W W Baughn was
daughter of the same Joshua and Elizabeth named in the Wall history or of a younger Joshua
and Elizabeth.
Nannie Elizabeth Baughn born March 5 1874
Mattie May Baughn born February 13 1876
Mary Jessie Baughn born December 12 1877; died April 14 1895
John Willie Baughn born March 19 1879; died October 21 1897
Thomas Leslie Baughn, born March 19 1883; married 1 st, Elizabeth Fields Wall (Bettie); died
February 25 1922: vi- 2nd, Mamie McKenzie, died February 1952: iiiBettie F Wall was daughter of Joshua Thomas Wall who married April 3 1879 Sallie
A Adkins, and grand daughter of Joshua Wall (brother of Nancy G Wall) and Caroline Hege.
Joshua Thomas Wall was a representative in the North Carolina State Legislature for
Rockingham County during the years 1911 and 1913 and introduced to the Legisla ture the 10
hour work bill for the state. He was born
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321751
3217511
3217512
3217513
3217514
3217515
321752
3217521
3217522
321753
321754
3217541
3217542
3217543
3217544
3217545
3217546
321755
321756
321757
321758
321759
3217591
3217592
12
in 1845 and received his education at the Beulah Institute, and served in Com. F, 1st
Engineers Corps of the Confederate Army.
Bettie F W Baughn died three weeks after giving birth to twins, Fannie Louise and
Berta Elizabeth, who were taken by Bettie's sister Georgia Wall Heggie to raise. Berta died
while still an infant and Fannie was later adopted by her foster parents A C. and Georgia
Heggie.
Mamie McKenzie Baughn was well loved by everyone, especially children. After an
illness of several years, her health was such as comes to those who have lived a good life. She
simply closed her eyes as if she were going to sleep and was gone sooner than the family had
expected.
William Edwin Baughn born July 7 1913; married March 24 1934 Edith Estelle Portis, born
December 26 1916, daughter of Mr and Mrs Sewell M Portis of Mayodan, N.C. -vBettie Joan Baughn, born October 4 1935; married ?
Mary Elizabeth Baughn, born April 27 1937
Sandra Louise Baughn, born September 15 1940
Anita Fay Baughn , born March 9 1943
William Edwin Baughn Jr, (Billy) born, July 25 1945
Thomas Alexander Baughn , born May 20 1915; married October 5, 1940, Opal Booth. -iiBrenda Kay Baughn, born September 1944
Sandra Baughn , born December 29 1948
During World War II Thomas served in the Coast Guard for which he trained at Wilming ton,
N.C. and was later transferred to the Curtis Bay Area, Baltimore, Maryland.
John Phili Baughn , born June 26 1917; died May 11 1921
Sarah Elaine Baughn , born March 11 1920; marri ed 1939, Robert Blake of Carthage, N.C. -viCarol Faith Blake, born October 8 1940
Larry Blake, born December 1941; died age one month.
Robert Greer Blake (Bobby) born January 4 1943
Charlotte Blake, born January 31 1945
Tommy Blake, born July 1946
Johnny Blake, born December 1950
Fannie Louise Baughn Heggie (twin) born January 30 1922
Berta Elizabeth Baughn (twin) born January 30 1922; died a few months later.
Infant
Richard Martin Baughn , born February 28 1927; served in the occupational army in Europe
after World War II.
Annie Mae Baughn, born April 19 1929; married Sam Frank Richardson . -iiSammy Richardson, born September 1950
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 22
32176
321761
321762
3217621
3217622
32176221
321763
321764
3217641
13
Laura Blanche Baughn , born July 16 1886; married December 20 1905, Joseph Henry Barker,
born March 31 1880, son of William Harvey and Sarah Elizabeth (Lewis) Barker of
Rockingham County, N.C. -ivLorene Frances Barker, born October 10 1906
Vela May Barker, born October 16 1908; married, December 29 1929, Earl Gray Dowd, born
May 29 1903, son of Mr and Mrs Byrant Dowd of Carthage, N.C. -iiJoseph (Joe) Byrant Dowd, born, October 29 1930; married February 12 1954, Barbara
Carolyn Bibey of Carthage. He entered the Air Force in 1951 and took his basic training at
Lackland Air Base, San Antonio, Texas and was later transferred to Bangor, Maine. He went
to Korea in 1954.
Laura Elizabeth Dowd, born November 1 1934; married, May 16 1953, Bobby McKenzie, son
of Archie and Lois (Moore) McKenzie of West End, N.C. -iRobert McKenzie Jr, born December 17 1953
Richard Henry Barker, born, June 2, 1914; married 1 st Mrs Louise Russ of Wilmington, Del.;
divorced September 1947; 2nd, January 16 1954 Rose Bender of Wilmington, Del. His 1st
marriage was October 16, 1945. During Christmas week of that year he left the states from
Kilmer, N.J., for Overseas duty in World War II.
He was T/Sgt with the 142 Engineers Combat Battalion Com D, 42nd (Rainbow)
Division of the 7th Army. His Comma nders were Brigadier General Harry Collins and
Colonel Davis, both under General Patch. He had 118 days of combat service and received
two battle stars, those battles having been fought in the area of Neurnberg, Germany. His
company went through the Magin ot and Sedgefield lines in the Hart Mountains and assisted in
the capture of Wurzburg, Sweinford, Neurnberg, and Munich, and was on its way to the
Austrian Border when the war ended. He remained in Austria with the occupational army until
January 1947.
The Rainbow Division was originated by General Douglas MacArthur during World
War I and became one of the most famous divisions of the United States Army.
If the theory, that the Baughn family originally came from the Pala tinate Country, i.e.
Bavaria in Germany, then without knowing it Richard; was in the general area of the origin of
the Baughns.
Jesse Howard Barker, born June 18 1924; married November 5 1949, Mary Lou Kizziah , born
March l 1928, daughter of Jim and Anne (Barber) Kizziah of Burlington, N.C.
Jesse Howard Barker Jr, born October 11 1952 about 2:10 A.M. He was a ten month baby.
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 23
14
GEORGIA
323
3231
32311
32312
323121
3231211
3231212
3231213
3231214
3231215
323122
323123
Patrick Weston Baughn, born January 1 1818; died December 10 1891; married November 30,
1846, Martha Walker born, April 23 1827; died October 9 1876; sister of Jennie Walker who
married Richard Baughn (324) and went to Texas. Four children of this family died young.
-xiWilliam Walker Baughn(Billie) born September 18 1849; died September 9 1916; married
four times. 1. October 3 1871, Elizabeth D Smith, daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth Smith of
Rockingham County, N.C. E J Endely was the officiating minister. -i- 2nd. Jan 9 1879,
Frances Elliott Nathans, born August 28 1858; died January 12 1900; by a former marriage
she had a daughter who died before 1879. -ii- 3rd, about Christmas 1901, Bertha Berchell in
Macon, Georgia. She died at childbirth, and the baby, a girl, about six months later -ii- 4th,
Maude ___? in Jacksonville, Florida.
Marion Smith Baughn , born October 10 1873; died January 26 1930; married 1890 or 91,
Bessie Martin of Palatka, Florida. After his death she took up practical nursing and lived to be
over 73 years of age which she had attained in 1948. She was at that time nursing a hopeless
case at La Grange, Georgia. There was no issue of this marriage.
William Alexander Baughn , born April 6 1880; died August 11 1951; mar ried October 3
1900, Jennie W Steerman. -iiiHe was an official of the American Casualty Company of New York, from which he
retired January 1 1947 due to a coronary thrombosis condition and lived at 1519 Stokes Ave.,
S W Atlanta, Georgia. He was born in Macon and graduated from the Mercer University. For
50 years he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, and a member of the church of
the Incarnation, of which he served as senior warden. At his death he was survived by his
wife, three children, a brother and a half brother, grandchildren and two great -grandchildren.
Frances Elizabeth Baughn, born November 25 1903; married 1st, June 25 1922, William
Wesley Tatgenhorst -ii- 2nd, October 5 1936, Crawford Earnhardt Jr, -iiiWilliam W Tatgenhorst Jr, born August 12 1923
Dixon Alexander Tatgenhorst (Alex) born November 5 1927. He is a salesman for the Liberty
Mutual Insurance Com. in Louisville, KY.
W. Crawford Earnhardt III, born June 4 1938
Jennelou Wilcox Earnhardt, born June 14 1940
John Baughn Earnhardt , born June 14 1940
Marion Louise Baughn, October 7 1915; married October 23 1945, Davis Grey Harwell Jr,.
She was born in Cincinatti, Ohio.
Bettemae Baughn, born October 20 1920; married Taylor Scott Womack of Atlanta December
19 1944.-i-
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3231231
32313
323131
323132
32314
32315
3232
32321
32322
32323
323231
323232
3232321
3232322
32323
3232324
323233
3232331
3233
15
Joan Womack, born April 5 1947
Charles Wiley Baughn, born July 2 1892; married 1st, Mary Brennan; -ii- 2. a girl from
Phi1adelphia; and 3rd, Betty Dumont of Jacksonville, Florida. About
1939 or 40 Charles and Betty adopted a little girl. He is a salesman for the Dodge Branch in
Jacksonville.
Frances Baughn
Charles Willey Jr.
Maude Baughn, died an infant. She was Maude’s second child to die at birth.
(Patrick) Weston Baughn, born between 1910 and 1915 at Jacksonville, Fla. According to the
dates as shown, he is son of Maude, the fourth wife of William Walker Baughn,.
After the birth of William Alexander, there were six stillborn boys before the birth of Charles
Wiley
Elizabeth Rice Baughn, born March 31 1851; died August 2 1937; married 1st, Allen Jones of
Liberty County, Ga; 2nd, Jefferson D Eppes. She was known as Bessie and was born in
Colleton, South Carolina. -iii-
Catherine Susanna Jones, born July 2 1879; married, Ivan Thomas Goodrich of Kingston,
New York. -iiiunknown
Ivan T Goodrich Jr, married Mary _____? -ivIvan T Goodrich III
Charles F Goodrich
Billy Goodrich
Clyde Goodrich
Elizabeth Goodrich, married Clyde Lankeneau -iCatherine Lankeneau, born January 1930; married December 27 1950, Delemar Turner .
Henry Whittler Baughn, born March 1 1853; died January 20 1923; married three times; 1st,
Emma Lang -i- 2nd, Julia Mattox -i-; and 3rd, Jane Mattox, sister of Julia. -iiiHere we have in the same generation two Henry Whittler Baughns, the first being the
grandson of William Baughn (321) of Rockingham County, N.C.
This family, descendants of Patrick Weston Baughn grew up in Savannah, G eorgia,
with only memories of visits of three or four of its members to relatives in North Carolina in
1906 and 1910. Nevertheless, when Jean Baughn Brewer attended the reunion in 1942 she
noticed immediately the likeness of her own father to that of a portrait of Richard Alexander
Baughan, father of Blanche Baughn Barker.
The name, Whittler, is no doubt a variant spelling of Whitlow.
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3233111
3233112
323312
3233121
32332
323321
323322
323323
32333
32334
323341
32335
323351
3233511
323352
323353
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Rufus Lang Baughn, married Rosa Black. -iiRufus Lang Baughn, Jr, married, Veronica Higgins -iiMary Anne Baughn , born April 26 1938
Rufus L Baughn Jr, born April 26 1938
Eloise Baughn, married Alfred Kent son of W A Kent of Savannah. -iEloise Noel Kent, born December 6 1940
Joseph Weston Baughn, born June 25 _____ ; died June 30 1953; married Mary Hatchkiss of
Charleston, South Carolina. He was a sergeant in World War II. -iiiWilbert J (Wilson) Baughn an adopted son who is married and has two children.
Judith Baughn, born August 1931
Billy (Knight) Baughn, also an adopted son.
Henry Baughn, was killed just before his 11th birthday.
Montague Boyd Baughn, died December 7 1948; married Agnes Owens. -iDorothy Elizabeth Baughn , born October 27 1923; married, November 4 1945, Clinton J
Yamtiss of Charleston, S.C. She was a member of the Playmaster Group of Senior High
School in Greensboro, N.C. in 1941.
Jeanne Baughn, born December 9 1900; married February 22 1923, Nicholas J Brewer of
Newbern, N.C. born December 28 1892 son of Nicholas G Brewer of Annapolis, Maryland.
They were married at the bride’s home, 19 E 33 Street, Savannah at noon by Rev. John S
Wilder, Pastor of Calvary Baptist Temple. -iiiCornelia Leggett Brewer, born August 16 1925; mar ried 1949 Dr Lewis W Moore of Atlanta.
-iThey were married at 7 o’clock, Monday evening in the First Presbyterian Church of
Savannah by Rev. Robert L Torrence, the pastor. The bride was given in marriage by her
father and was wearing a travelling suit of gray gabardine with white accessories and a
corsage of sweetheart roses. Serving as the grooms best man was Dr William Otto of
Savannah.
After the ceremony the couple left for a two week's trip through North Carolina and
upon their return made their home in Atlanta, then later mov ed to Winder, Georgia. Cornelia
is a graduate nurse of an Atlanta Hospital.
Martha Jean Moore, born November 9 1950.
Jane Baughn Brewer, born October 19 1926. She too is a nurse having graduated from the
same hospital at the same time as Cornelia. She received her BS Degree June 8 1953 and is
Director of Nursing Education at The Warren A Candler Hospital in Savannah.
Nicholas John Brewer Jr, born July 17 1929;married March 15 1953 Miriam Eulane McCook ,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Oscar McCook of Macon, Georgia. Miriam was graduated
from The A L Miller High
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17
School and received her AB Degree from Mercer University in June 1953. She is connected
with the Hardman Library of Mercer University and a member of the Chi Omega Sorority.
Nich Jr graduated from the Savannah High School and began studying for the
Presbyterian Ministry. He attended Armstrong College, and Mercer University from which he
obtained his AB Degree, then entered Columbia Seminary in Decatur. He is a member of
Sigma Nu Fraternity and is connected with the Winchester Engineering Company and a
member of the Macon Junior Chamber of Commerce.
The following is an article from a Savannah paper written when N ich was a boy of
13.
"Age, or lack of it, shouldn’t keep anyone from pitching in to help Uncle Sam,
believes 13-year-old N J Brewer Jr., youngest graduate of the Civilian defense School’s
general course.
Young Brewer received a card certifying that he had completed the course after he
had attended all classes , along with his father, N J Brewer, Sr., who is mechanic foreman of
the police department.
For several years now he has tagged along in his father's footsteps in the police
department garage during almost all of his out -of-school hours, learning to take police cars
apart and put them together again. So when the rest of the force was ordered to attend the
school young Nick went along.
Recently, he was dubbed "The Ice Cream Mechanic" by policemen, because of a
natural capacity for mechanical work and a super capacity for ice cream cones.
3234
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3234112
323412
3234121
3234122
Martha Caroline Baughn , born February 7 1855; died, November 3 1880, and is buried at
Lebanon Church, Hamp ton County, S.C. She married Seth Dupuis who was born in Hampton
County. -iiSeth E Dupuis, born March 17 1877 in Hampton County, S.C.; married Ethel Murray , born
August 8 1883, daughter of James A Murray. -iiiEl Roy Dupuis, born December 4 1904; married Mary Harbin. -iiFor some years El Roy was a professor of English in the Richmond Academy o f
Augusta, Ga. During the World War II he served as Hospital Apprentice in the U S Navy and
was on one of the ships in the African Invasion in 1942.
Roy Dupuis, born January 30 1946
Marilyn Dupuis, born August 8 1948
Mildred Dupuis, born February 4 1907; married W T Pilcher, born April 6 1898, son of Dr
Wyman W Pilcher. -iiJacquelin Pilcher born January 10 1929
Joan Pilcher born January 29 1933
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32342
32342l
3234211
3234212
323422
3234221
3234222
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Dorothy Dupuis, born March 8 1917; married, Donald F Mackin -iDonnelle Mackin, born December 30 1947
Martha E Dupuis, born April 4 1878; married, April 30 1908, Samuel McLamb , born
December 23 1877, son of Nathan McLamb, -iiDupuis McLamb, born May 28 1909; married October 16 1933, Frances Howard, born,
October 16 1908, daughter of Chesler B Howard, Att’y. -iiMartha McLamb, born November 6 1936
Margaret McLamb, born November 8 1940
Caroline McLamb, born August 8 1911; married August 6 1940, Professor Bernard Shelly ,
son of Alfred Shelly, born April 5 1902.-iiRowland McLamb Shelly, born September 19 1942
Gail Shelly
Charles Frederick Baughn, born August 23 1860; died June 2 1945; age 85 years. He married
Rebecca Ann Crovat who died May 13 1942. -vFor many years Charles was an engineer of the Atlantic Coast Line RR. During the
last few years of his life, he was an invalid living with his daughter, Marie Coveney, and
Sallie McEllinn, his other daughter, went every day to dress his side and perform the many
other duties necessary during an illness. Both daughters were devoted to him until his death.
He visited Ellen Stone Fagge and Richard A Baughn in North Carolina in 1910. This
was the last known contact between the two families until 1940 when Sally answered my
letter written to her father as a result of a conversation with Cousin Ellen in which she told
me about the 1910 visit. Since then, with the exception of the war years, some of them have
attended the reunion each year.
In 1943 I visited Savannah, and it was Charles who told me the story about Martha
Walker Baughn’s mother who owned a buggy horse named 'Sally' to which she was so
attached that when Gen. Sherman and some of his men stopped at her home on one of his
raids through the south, she clung to ‘Sally’s’mane and kicked and fought the soldiers so
vigourously, that one of the officers ordered that she be permitted to keep 'Sally.'
Sarah Helen Baughn, born January 20 1886; married, 1st, Henry John Hengeveld Jr; -i- 2nd,
Arther Andrew Morris; and 3rd, James Daniel McEllinn.
Charles Frederick Hengeveld, died at the age of 11 years.
James D McEllinn was son of Thomas J McEllinn and Margaret Welsh McEllinn. He was
connected with the Southern Cotton & Oil Company in Savannah, and at the time of his death
in 1950 was an assistant accountant with the company. His obituary notice stated that he
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323522
32353
32354
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323542
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3235422
3235423
323543
32355
19
was survived by his wife, Sarah Baughn McEllinn, two brothers, Joseph T., and Thomas J.
McEllinn; two sisters, Mrs Sadie Mooney of Savannah, and Mrs A N Mauncy of Charleston,
S.C.; five nephews and one niece, Capt., Sarah Mooney of the U S Army, Cocoa, Fla.
William Elliott Baughn, born November 15 1887; died April 16 1950 after almost a year of
illness. He married Ismalee Eddleman, born March 3 1906,
-iiMargaret (Peggy) Baughn, born June 23 1931; married April 12 1952, Harvey Lang King .
Betty Baughn, born August 4 1928 and was fatally burned December 25 1938 when a
Christmas tree became ignited and burned.
Marie Frances Baughn, born 1894; married Joseph W Coveney. He was a Captain of the
Merchant Marines on the ship _____ Roper and died of a heart attack in Naples, Italy, May 20
1945. They had not been married quite ten years.
Harry Crovat Baughn , born 1897; married 1st, Rosalie Wayte;-iii- ; 2nd, Hattie Brannen.
Birdie Beck Baughn, married William Flathman , -i-.
Linda Corinne Flathman, married Milton Walker Ore.
Charles L Baughn, -iiiCarol Baughn
Charles L Baughn Jr.
Opal (or April) Baughn
Harry Cravat Baughn Jr
Sidney Eugene Baughn, born September 19 1898; married Willie Mae Coward August 17
1919.
He is a Captain on the Savannah Police Force. The following is taken from a
Savannah paper.
'Sidney Eugene Baughn was born in Savannah Septem ber 19, 1898. He was first
employed here, as an electrician and joined the police force in December 1921, after service
overseas during World War 1 with the Sixty-first Coast Artillery.
He pounded a beat for only a couple of years before he proved his mettle and made a
detective. There followed nearly 15 years of the characteristic ups and downs experienced by
a career policeman in the old Savannah department. That Captain Baughn had the stamina to
withstand the physical, mental and -yes- spiritual ordeals visited upon the city's public
servants in those days is tribute enough to his rugged endurance. Today he is the oldest man,
in point of service, of uniformed rank on the force.
A highpoint in his career came in 1928. He and Lt. L P Morgan came upon a Negro
in the act of holding up a street car at dawn, at Park Avenue and Abercorn St, the negro took a
shot at Lt. Morgan and in the next
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20
instant was killed by the shot from Sidney Baughn' s pistol.
He as awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for that. It was one of the three times
he was forced to kill another man in the performance of his duty. In another case he cornered a
burglar, alone, in 1933 and killed him after an exchange of gunfire.
The police committee of City Council awarded him the Meritorious Service Medal
for that, too, but he was still to wait four years for promotion to Lieutenant.
Before he was given his bars, he was placed in charge of installation of the
department's two way radio system because of his training as an electrician. So thoroughly did
he do his job, that most of the equipment he put in is still in use. When he completed the task,
Savannah had the first efficient two-way radio system of any police department in the South.
Finally, in 1937 -- 13 years ago -- he became lieutenant. He was a relief commander
for about four years and then became the department’s executive officer, the position he has
held ever since. He is in charge of all departmental equipment.
Because he has served in all ranks through the years and knows intimately all of the
problems of both the man in uniform and the detective, not many members of the department
try to mislead him. If they do, they usually live to regret it.
Like an army colonel who has come up from the ranks he imposes a discipline on the
men that is as considerate as it is adamant. He’s well known for his sharp tongue but only the
inverterate offender fails to learn that his gruff exterior has a soft underlining colored by a
basic sense of humor.
One of his numerous tasks is making the monetary ap propriation for equipment cover
everything it is supposed to. This can be exasperating in the extreme in a 24-hours-a-day
seven-days-a-week operation like the police department. For many an officer the threat of
having to face Sidney Baughn's stern visage as he listen s to an explanation for a crumpled
fender on a police car is far worse than having to stand formal trial for dereliction of duty.
Still, he has a reputation for being fair, too -- a factor partly responsible for the respect with
which he is regarded.
Like other career officers, Captain Baughn takes his work seriously and has little
time for outside interests. He is a member of Chatham County Post No. 36 of the American
Legion, but seldom attends a meeting. ‘I usually make the Christmas party every year’h e says
– adding a grin, ‘I guess I’m what you would call a Christmas Veteran.’
He’s not an ideal subject for an interview, because
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21
his reticence about discussing his career is almost painful. He sweeps away the years with a
careless gesture of his hand just as though they were not filled with the color and action and
achievement.
Captain Baughn resides at 530 East Thirty-ninth Street with his wife, Willie. They
have no children.
3236
32361
3237
Richard Woodson Baughn married Bessie Bender -iCharles Graham Baughn , deceased.
Arris Baughn , killed when thrown from a horse at the age of 21 years.
note: It is this name, Arris, that, in my opinion, indicates a relationship of our ancestor, Henry Baughn (32) to
Aris Baughn, who left his will in Campbell County, Virginia, in 1786, naming sons Henry and
James. What would be unusual about a man’s son being named for his own grandfather?
324
TEXAS
Richard W Baughn, born January 9 1826; died February 8 1905; married Jennie Walker, born
March 20 1841; died August 25 1883. She was sister of Martha Walker who married Patrick
Weston Baughn.(323) ix-
note : I would be very much interested in knowing who the parents of these Walker sisters were. Other members
of this family as taken from the family Bible of Sallie McEllinn were as follows:
Charles Walker, died April 29 1865. There is a Charlie Walker buried in the old Baughn
cemetery located on the Arthur Nichols farm, Route 1, Stoneville, N.C. I wonder if these
would be the same person.
William Walker died July 17 1865
Elizabeth Walker died December 30 1871
James Walker died August 11 1876
3241
32411
32412
Richard Baughn and his family moved to Texas in 1881. Old letters suggest that Richard A.
(3217) also considered going to Texas about the time that his daughter, Jessie, died.
Buck Baughn, born September 19 1862; died August 16 1886; married Ellen Williams and
later moved to California, -iiThere are several different branches of the Baughn family in California, but at this time I have
not been successful in locating Buck’s family.
Carl Baughn
Willie Baughn
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3242
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324211
324212
3242121
3243
32431
3244
32441
324411
3245
32451
32452
3246
32461
324611
324612
32462
32463
32464
22
Annie Laura Baughn , born December 18 1865; died May 6 1885; married, October 1883, John
P Heggie, born July 1850; died, October 22 1941, brother of Caroline Heggie Baughn. (3217)
-i- He married 2nd, 1890, Lee Roden and had three children as follows:
1. Nannie B Heggie, born December 1890; died, July 26 1895.
2. Mary Tom Heggie, born May 4 1896; died June 15 1896; her death caused by what was
then known as Bold Hives and is now called a Blue Baby.
3. Bessie Heggie, born May 4 1893 and has three chi1dren.
1.John, served in World War II in the Pacific.
2.James Collier, worked at Oak Ridge on the Atom Bomb Project after attending A
M College in Texas.
3. Mrs Garner Payne or Denton, Texas.
1. Cheryl Ann Payne .
Jennie Heggie, born April 27 1885; married December 16 1906, Tom O Roden, born February
19 1884; died, July 23 1952 of high blood pressure and kidney poisoning, son of M L and
Mary Roden. -iiAnnie Laura Roden, born, August 14 1908; married November 26 1935, Giles Rodgers, born
September 4 1908, son of Nathan and Helen (Freeze) Rodgers.
Mary Lee Roden, born November 12 1913; married March 18 1933 Q C Robbins, born
November 7 1911, son of Mr and Mrs Robbins of Huntsville, Texas. -iThomas Q Robbins, born May 19 1938.
Pattie Baughn, born August 7 1870; married, Frank Fagg , brother of J B Fagg who married
Ellen Stone(32112); died, 1902. -iFrank Baughn Fagg Jr.
Hattie Baughn, born August 7 1870; married Hugh Mullins who died 1942. -iMaurine Baughn Mullins, married Mr Jack Lackey. -iJack Lackey Jr, married and living in Fort Worth, Texas.
Sally Baughn, born December 26 1873; married December 4 1892, E C McCullough, born
November 13 1869; died, November 24 1946. -iiEugene Baughn McCullough
Jean Carole McCullough
Dixie Baughn, born December 26 1873; married Evelyn Hamm, born August 14 1876. -ivHal Baughn, born, died October 27 1925, married, Verna Stockton. -iiHal Richard Baughn
Doris Baughn
Mildred Baughn, died age two years.
Clarence Baughn, died an infant of the disease known at that time as Flux.
Katherine Baughn, died age two years.
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Charley Baughn, born September 3 1875; married August 1897, Alan Davis, born September
10 1873. -iii32471
Alline Baughn, born August 18 1901; married Clarence Turner, born August 9 1896, son of
Calhoun and Mary Turner. -iii324711
Eleanor Louise Turner, born October 4 1929
324712
Mary Lou Turner, born October 13 1935
32472
Louise Baughn, born November 1 1904.
32473
Rieves Baughn, born January 12 1910; married, Evelyn Davis . -iii324731
Harry Davis Baughn, born January 4 1941
324732
John Wayne Baughn
324733
Clarence Baughn
3248
Jule Baughn, died December 27 1940; married Tillie Williams, died October 1942. -iv32481
Frank Baughn
32482
Jennie Baughn married Tom Hokit.
32483
Mattied Baughn, (twin of Jennie) married Clyde Price.
32484
Richard Baughn
3249
Carried Baughn, born about 1850; married W F Palmer, moved to Duncan, Okla where she
died 1925. -v32491
Jimmie Palmer, married Harriet Orton. -ii324911
Lillie Palmer
324912
Murray Palmer
32492
Edwin Palmer married Ethel Russell in Duncan, Okla about 1919. -iv324921
Edwin Palmer Jr
324922
Billy Palmer
324923
Bob Palmer, died while in the armed services in Korea.
324924
Patsy Palmer
32493
Wyatt F Palmer, married Beulah F Cook, June 1912. -iv324931
Fisher W Palmer
324932
L Frank Palmer
324933
Jasper Baughn Palmer
324934
Betty Jean Palmer
32494
Annie Laura Palmer , married Allen Bush.
32495
Jessie Palmer, married Scott Levins of Purcell, Okla -iiiTwo daughters and one son.
The following letter was written by Millie Baughn to May Baughn now living at Carthage, N.C.
Fair, Okla
April 26, 1904
Miss May Baughn
Stoneville, N.C.
My dear Niece,
Your unexpected but very welcome letter came to hand all right and you can't imagine how
much good it did me to get so much news from my old home and so many of my relatives. Glad to know that
you still love and remember me and hope this will not be your last letter for it wont cost you much effort to give
me so much pleasure. I live with Carrie while brother Dick has Sallie to keep house for him and her husband
3247
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works his farm. Sallie has two girls and three boys living and one girl and two boys dead. Jule lives in Honey
Grove, Texas, and has three children. Dixie lives at Direct and has one child. Charlie lives in Paris, Texas and
has one little girl. Buck's widow had two boys when he died. She has since moved to Oregon and married. We
are all well and have had good health since coming to Okla. Fo rgot to say that Pattie who married Frank Fagg
died two years ago and her boy is living here with Carrie. Frank works at the gin business down in Texas but
comes up occasionally to see his boy. This part of Oklahoma is about 180 miles N.W. of where we lived in
Texas and 55 miles N E from Wichita Falls, Texas. Our nearest RR is the C R & P that runs due north out of
Texas right along the west side of the Chickasaw Nation. We are 12 miles S W of Duncan and 10 miles N W
from Comanche I.T. We were in a rich country in Texas but it was not near so healthy as it is here. They had
more rain there but the water was not near so plentiful nor half so good as it is here. The water is fine and cool
here and nearer like N C water than I have seen anywhere else. Corn does not seem to do well here except in
creek bottoms. Wheat and cotton both do well and mellons do as well as I ever saw. Gardens do do well when
we do not have too much wind. This spring has been very windy and Carrie has her garden on a sandy spot near
the creek that blows so bad when there is a hard wind that it has almost ruined it. The first winter we were here
it rained a great deal but has not rained much since. This is mostly a dark or dark red rolling pr aire country some
creeks running through it. Post oakswoods sets in a mile east of us and extends away a 100 or more miles east so
we have no trouble about fire wood. Most people use stoves so it does not take so much wood. There is no free
land out here but there will be 480,000 acres government land sold some time this year to the highest bidder
(sealed bids I expect) and I do not think it will be high possibly from $1.25 to $5.00 pr acre. Some of it is fine
land. It will be sold in 1/4 sections (160 acres) and only to people who will live on it. Those who buy will have
to pay 1/5 down and balance in five equal annual payments which makes it very easy for anyone to get a home.
There will soon (in a year or two) be thousands of homes for sale in the Chickasaw and Chocktaw Nations and
much of it is fine land. Improved homes here in Comanche County are selling at three to four thousand dollars.
There are very few renters here and but few hired hands. Tis hard to get hands to pick cotton and they can get
almost their own price for picking. Grain is cut altogether by harvesters either by self binders or headers. Tell
Tom that I think most any honest industrious young man can soon own a home here if he is willing to save up
his earnings. It might be best for Tom to come and look at the country and try it a year so as to see how he likes
it; for it might not suit him like it does us. What has
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become of Nannie Heggie? Is she still living? Also Pat Gallahar? Tell your papa that we would be glad for him
to move out here and live near us. I have not been sick a day since we came here (June 12 1902). Bro. Dick has
had some chills that he contracted in Tex. but is as hearty and jolly now as you please. He just got back home a
few days ago from a visit to Hattie at Wichita Falls and an old friend 16 miles beyond there. Came back in a
buggy and did not complain of being tired. He is near 78 years old but seems to look as
young as he did 20 years ago. He does no work now though. With much love to you all and any of my old
friends I remain your aunt
Millie Baughn
On the back of the above letter, Carrie, daughter of Bro. Dick, wrote -- May, Pa wants me to write to Uncle Dick
for him so will write on back of yours as envelope is too small for more sheets. We were so proud of your letter.
Your Cousin, Carrie.
Mr R A Baughn:
My dear Nephew,
In receiving May’s letter all recollections of old home and loved ones come before me so plain I must
write some too. Dick I would be Glad for you to make a move and get your children out in this new country.
From what Hannah writes things must be gloomy there for young people in the future.
This is a fine country and the healthiest country I ever saw since leaving N.C. There cannot possibly be
much chance there in that old country for young people to ever do much. Wages here when there's any hands
needed are from $15 to $20.00 per month and cotton picking from 75cts to $1.00 and as high as $1.50 per l00.
Think you could do well here.
Let us hear from you again soon.
Your
Uncle,
R W Baughn
ROCKINGHAM CO. N.C.
326
3261
3262
32621
Stratton Baughn, married Sallie Lewis. She was a daughter of Bob Lewis whose home was a
log cabin that is now the kitchen of the Mayodan Hotel. He once owned the land on which the
town of Mayodan, N.C. is built. -viJesse Lewis Baughn
Arthur Stratton Baughn, born June 25 1855; died March 25 1926; married February 8 1893,
Elizabeth Irene Sharp born December 23, 1869; died fall of 1953. -viiSarah Edna Baughn , born February 4 1894; married 1893 as his 2nd wife, John Harvey
Newman, born March 13 1893. -iiiBy his first marriage John had two sons:
1. Floyd Newman, married Almadine Aldridge . -i1. Linda Allen Newman
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326213
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2. David Newman married Irvine Patterson. -i1. Daniel David Newman born September 28 1946.
Elizabeth Charlotte Newman, born October 31 1924; married September 1946 James
Hamilton
Harvey Baughn Newman born September 9 1927.
Alice Irene Newman, born June 1 1930.
Robert Archie Baughn, born August 30 1895; married, Dona Mae Roberts. -iii- He is a veteran
of World War 1, in which he was a member of the medical
corps in France. He has become one of the most successful farmers of Rockingham County,
N.C.
Mary Louise Baughn, born July 13 1926; married, February 15 1953, Fred Hyatt LaMarr, son
of Mr and Mrs C L LaMarr of McLeansville, N.C. The double ring ceremony was performed
at 11 A.M. at the Baptist Parsonage in McLeansvi1le by Mr Will Fuller of that church. Her
only attendant was Miss Betty Jean Nance of McLeansville and Ray LaMarr was best man for
his brother.
The bride wore a light blue silk shantung dress with Navy blue accessories and a
corsage of red roses. Her attendant wore a gown of blue with black accessories and a red rose
corsage.
Louise graduated from Madison High School and is employed in the billing
department of Sears Roebuck in Greensboro, N.C. Fred graduated from the McLeansville
High School and served two years in the U S Navy.
Pauline Estelle Baughn, born November 3 1927; married June 3 1950, Lester G Nunn, son of
Mr and Mrs O. Lester Nunn of Burlington Rd. They were married at the home of Mrs L M
Ferree, with whom Pauline had been living in Greensboro. Rev. M E Manuel was the
officiating minister.
Hattie May Baughn, born April 1 1930; married, March 1949, W M Moore, son of Mr and
Mrs J H Moore of Cullman, Alabama.
She was given in marriage by her father and her sister, Pauline, was her only
attendant. She wore a navy suit with navy and white accessories and a corsage of purpletongue orchids. Pauline was dressed in an aqua suit with blue accessories and a corsage of
yellow roses. The bride was a graduate of Madison High School and at the time of her
marriage was a typist in the shipping department of Sears Roebuck in Greensboro.
The ceremony was conducted in the Madison Baptist Church with Rev. Edwin T
Parham as officiating minister. The church was decorated with palms, fern, and mixed
flowers, flanked with candelabra holding tall white cathedral candles.
Pauline Baughn Nunn was also given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of
ivory satin fashioned
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32624
32625
32626
326261
326262
326263
326264
326265
32627
326271
32672
32673
32674
32675
3263
32631
326311
326312
32632
32633
326331
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with a heartshaped neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt extending into a cathedral train. A
Crown of seed pearls held her fingertip veil and she carried a white orchid on a prayer book
and wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Her attendants, Mrs W M Moore, her
sister, and Mrs J C Richards, sister of the bridegroom, wore deep purple frocks made with
snug bodice and hoop skirt inset with orchid net and carried mixed flowers with yellow and
orchid ribbons. Jack Richards was best man and W M Moore, usher.
Pauline was also a graduate of Madison High School and both she and Lester are
employed at Sear Roebuck in Greensboro.
Arthur Jefferson Baughn , born February 4 1897.
Eleanor Irene Baughn, born September 1898; married Will Wray of Stoneville, N.C.
Estelle Baughn, born February 6 1900. She is a trained private nurse.
Fred Vance Baughn, born December 8 1906; married June 9 1928, Myrtle Victoria Boles,
born December 4 1906. -vJosephine Baughn, born May 17 1929.
Roberta Baughn, born May 5 1930. She graduated from the Nurses Training School at Ricks
Hospital, Raleigh, N.C. on Labor Day 1950.
Margaret Jaunita Baughn , born May 12 1931.
Royce Frederick Baughn, born June 23 1933.
Eleanor Joan Baughn , born September 24 1935.
Roger William Baughn, born September 26 1909; married Martha Helen Carter, daughter of
Frank Carter, who was a brother of Sue Carter who married Thomas Baughn (3266). Sue and
Frank were children of Ruffin Carter. -vRoger William Baughn Jr, born February 3 1931; drowned July 19 1936 while swimming.
John Clifton Baughn , born February 25 1937
William Howard Baughn, born April 23 1939
Jesse David Baughn, born April 10 1941
Mildred Carter Baughn, born August 26 1943
James Calvin Baughn, born June 26 1857; died December 1928; married December 1893,
Alice J McDonald, born January 23 1875; died 1944. -viiEmma Lee Baughn , born July 31 1895; married Peter Alvin Webster of Madison, N.C., born
August 14 1888; died, 1952. -iiEugene Webster
Orene Webster, born November 3 1926
Snow Bird Baughn, born December 6 1896
Jesse McDonald Baughn, born June 30 1898; married Clara Holt of Mayodan, N.C., born
March 22 1900. -viRuby Taylor Baughn, born June 15 1924
Leonard Baughn , born August 8 1928; married while in Japan a Japanese girl Chicko Baughn .
-ii-
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28
3263321
3263322
326333
326334
326335
326336
32634
326341
32635
326351
32636
326361
32637
3264
3265
32651
32652
326521
326522
3266
32661
32662
32663
Leonard Baughn joined the army and was in the front line of action in Korea July 2, 1950. He
was a Corporal in the 24 Signal Co of the 24 Infantry Division. He was awarded the Bronze
Star Medal for meritorious service in connection with military activities against an enemy of
the United States. At the time this article was written, he had been in the army four and a half
years.
Donald Baughn, born September 24 1930
Merle Baughn, born February 8 1933 graduated from Mayodan High School in 1951.
Hubert Baughn, born June 3 1936
Doris Carolyn ?Baughn , born April 12 1942
John Calvin Baughn , born July 11 1901; married December 4 1926, Hallie Dugans, born
December 31 1905. -iJanet Baughn, born August 24 1927; married July 1 1950 at 4:30 P.M. by Rev. George Colgin ,
in the Mayodan Baptist Church. She wore a white frosted organdy dress with white
accessories and carried a hand bouquet of white gardenias. Her husband is Walter
Montgomery of Madison, N.C. and is connected with the Ray Funeral there. She is employed
by the Washington Mills Co in Mayodan.
Dora Viola Baughn, born January 31, 1905; married Browder Rakestraw of Stoneville, N.C. iDoris Dean Rakestraw, born January 15 1947
Addie Mae Baughn, born May 18 1908; married Themie Dunlap, born May 20 1903. -iMary Alice Dunlap, born May 25 1937
Joe Frank Baughn, born July 20 1911.
Martha Dora Baughn , married Joe Haizlip.
Mary Lee Baughn, married Rufus Smith. - ii Dora Alice Smith, born October 1894; died March 1910.
Robert Arthur Smith, born August 14 1898; married, November 18 1917, Sallie Jane Joyce,
born April 11 1901. -iiMary Virginia Smith , born March 17 1919; married December 9 1939 Henry Aubry
Underwood, born April 20 1919
Alice Mae Smith, born August 5 1920.
Robert Thomas Baughn, born January 2 1853; died March 12 1909; married November 28
1888, Martha Sue Carter, born July 6 1865; died November 4 1937, daughter of Ruffin Carter.
-vJesse Harley Baughn, born June 21 1890; died February 23 1894.
Kate Agnes Baughn, born May 18 1894; died July 16 1896.
Martha Clara Baughn , born November 10 1896; married
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326631
32664
326641
32665
29
September 11 1922, Chester Clinton Linkenhoker of Narrows, Va. -1Chester C Linkenhoker Jr, born July 22 1924.
Esther Roberts Baughn, born July 25 1903; married June 12 1930, Robert Nance Lominack,
born February 22 1901. He was from Newberg, S.C. -iRobert Nance Lominack Jr, born August 1 1931.
Annie Sue Baughn, born March 19 1900; married March 3 1950, Junius Lineback of Winston
Salem, N.C., born July 25, 1898.
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30
DATA CONTAINED IN A LETTER RECEIVED FROM
LUCILLE BAUGHN CLARK OF MINERAL WELLS TEXAS
According to tradition as handed down from father to son our family originated in Wales. Four brothers came
from there to Virginia. One, whose name has been forgotten, was the father of the following children:
x
name forgotten. -via
_____________
b
_____________
c
_____________
x1
x1111
x1112
x11121
x11122
x11123
x1113
x1114
x1115
John Baughn, possibly born about 1780. -iii- He taught school for about 40 years, was elected
to the legislature, and was collector of Internal Revenue for the U S Gov. for one term.
Silas M Baughn, possibly born about 1806 and married about 1831, Mary Elizabeth Garter (or
Carter) of Amelia County, Virginia. He left Virginia in 183 2 and went to North Carolina, then
in the latter part of 1833 he visited his uncle, Joseph Baughn of Lexington, Oglethorpe Co.,
Ga.
While he was there, he and a cousin went squirrel hunting one evening, and the
cousin was bitten by a rattle snake and died before sundown. He also stood draft for the Indian
War while he was in Georgia but was not drawn.
All the women and children were moved to the court house for protection against the
Indians. Silas had evidently arrived in Georgia before November 1833, for he witnessed the
greatest falling of the stars while there.
On account of the Indian Wars, he returned to Haw Ridge, N.C., where his wife died
in 1839. He then returned to Cumberland County, Va., where he had formerly lived and where
G. C. Baughn (xlll) was born. This was the home of Warren L Baughn(x2) who was then
dead. Silas M had two small children with him when he returned to Virginia.
George Calvin Baughn Sr., born September 29 1832 in Cumberland County, Va; died March
31 1920; married, Susan J Bell, born July 4 1833; died January 1 1931. -vJosie Baughn, born February 22 1859
John Wesley Baughn, born March 6 1861; still living in 1950. -iiiLucille Baughn, married Mr Clark (correspondent)
Chester Brooks Baughn
Cary Cornelius Baughn
George Calvin (G.C.) Baughn Jr, born April 3 1863;
W. L. Baughn, born September 11 1867; died Sept. 28 1950.
M. H. Baughn, born November 23 1873; died October 20 1939.
x112
x1121
James W Baughn -ivWilliam Silas Baughn, lived at Douglas Mo., and
x11
x111
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x1122
x1123
x1124
x113
x12
x13
x14
x2
x21
x211
x212
x213
x22
x23
x24
x25
x3
x31
x4
x5
x6
31
supposed to be dead.
Elizabeth Tarter (or Carter) Baughn, of Kanawha, Okla
Florence Sumner Baughn, living at Luray, Tennessee.
George Calvin Baughn , died a bachelor in Tennessee.
William Silas Baughn
John T Baughn , died a bachelor in Virginia.
Prudence Flippen (Prudence, nee Baughn, Flippen?) the mother of several children and died in
Virginia.
Joseph Baughn
Warren L Baughn of Cumberland County, Virginia. After his death his wife, Sally, owned
more than 100 slaves and each year would hire out 50 to 60 of them because she did not have
enough land for all of them to work. It was to
her home that Silas M and his two small children returned from North Carolina. -vW.L. Baughn Jr, became a captain in the Civil War and was killed in action. -iiiCharles Baughn, lived in Richmond, Virginia, when last heard from in 1914.
D M Baughn, living in Paducah, Ky., when last heard from.
a son who was a minister and lived in Maryland.
Sarah Baughn
Robert Baughn
Mary Baughn, married Mr Walker and moved to Camden, N.J.
Frances Baughn
James Baughn
Missouri Baughn.
note: James lived until his death in Virginia, and when last heard from his family had moved
to Missouri.
Joseph Baughn, settled at Lexington, Oglethorpe County, Ga., and was the Uncle Joe visited
by Silas M. in 1833.
Lorenzo Dow Baughn , moved to Honey Island, Miss, and became a slave driver.
William Baughn, died unmarried.
George CALVIN (x1113) went from Henderson Co., Tenn. To Texas 1881. He had 5 children with him.
Comment:
The tradition as to the origin of this family coincides with that of the North Carolina family
which claims Scotch-Irish descent, and with the Ohio family whose tradition is descent from an old Scottish
family.
It was in the years of 1200 through the time of Martin Luther that so many people fled from Bavaria
and Germany for religious persecution, and they might well have gone to England and spent some years before
coming to America.
I once talked with a gentleman from England whose wife was Irish. He told me that he had heard
through her of a number of Baughan’s in Ireland b ut knew none of them personally.
Lucille Clark stated in one of her letters that her family and those Baughn’s of Petty and Paris Texas,
who are my cousins, are related but I have been unable to find the connection.
It might help some to know which members of her family went to Texas and when, and whether or not
they went at the same time as ‘Uncle Dick’in 1881.
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32
BAUGHAN OF WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE OHIO
About 1811/12, five brothers, Simeon, Lystra, Henry, Moses, and Mordecai, went to Ohio from
Rockingham County, North Carolina, where they settled for a while after leaving Virginia. In Virginia, they
may have lived either in Essex or Culpepper County, or in both, as those two counties contain the greater
number of records.
The history of the Wall, Reynolds, Mason, and Fewell families give them as having gone to North
Carolina from Virginia with the above named families which were closely connected by intermarriage with one
another.
The first record as recorded in Rockingham County is a deed for Henry Baughan in 1797.
The above five brothers were sons of Mordecai Baughan who left a will recorded in Culpepper County,
Va., in 1792. In that will he named his wife, Eve, and children as follows:
1. Henry, 2. Sarah, 3. Susanna, 4. Lystra, 5. Moses, 6. Catherine, 7. Jeremiah, 8. Mordecai, 9. Simeon, and x.
Joel. Eve Baughn’s will dated 1835 named all the above chi1dren and Jefferson and Mordecai, her grandsons,
sons of Joel, deceased.
5.
51
511
5111
Mordecai Baughan, will recorded in Culpepper County, Va., 1792; married Eve _______ ? xHenry Baughan, born October 4 1772; died January 5 1854; married, February 20 1793 in
Culpepper County, Elizabeth Wall, born February 23 1771; died October 5 1859. She was
daughter of Zachariah Wall (1741 - 1816) and Anne Everett who was a daughter of Richard
and Elizabeth Everett of the Eastern Shore of Maryland.
This Zachariah Wall is a maternal ancestor of Blanche Baughn Barker (32176)
Both Henry and Elizabeth (Wall) Baughan are buried at Sugar Creek Baptist Churc h
Cemetery, Washington Court House, Ohio.
He served in the war of 1812 as a private in Wm Wilson’s Com. of the Ohio Malitia,
from August 1 to September 9 1812. (Page 15 Roster Ohio Soldiers) Their marriage is
recorded in Culpepper County with Wm Mason the officiating minister. (Marriage records
Vol. 1 page 13)
All of their children except Lucy were born in North Carolina. She was born in Ohio.
-viiiSarah Baughan , born October 13 1795; died February 22 1873; married April 13 1813, Jacob
Bush Sr. He was son of Jacob Bush I, born in North Carolina of German descent and was one
of the early settlers of Fayette County, Ohio.
Sarah Bush, born in Fayette Co., Ohio; died March 20 1918; married Simeon Fult , of same
county. In 1869 this family moved to Missouri where they all lived except one who resided in
the Indian T erritory.
Sarah outlived her husband many years and died in Kansas City, March 20 1918,
where she had a son living
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51111
51112
51113
51114
51115
511151
51116
51117
51118
511181
512
513
5131
514
515
33
who was in the employment of a railway station at Windsor, Madison, Pilot Grove, and
Greenridge. This son married Florence Sheble of Greenridge, December 24 1876. She was
daughter of Rhoda (Brown) Sheble of Noble County, Ohio.
Simeon Fult was a son of Peter Fult, born in Virginia of German descent. He moved
to Washington Court House, where he erected the first house and engaged in farming and
cabinet making. He served in the war of 1812, and for years was a class leader in the
Methodist Church. -viiiJacob A Fult, born March 6 185l.
Hulda Fult
Meda Fult
Mary Fult, died when still a young lady in Missouri.
Jerry Fult, -ia daughter, married Mr Majors, son of Robert Majors, cashier of the Farmer’s Bank of
Windsor, Mo.
Nettie Fult
Daniel Fult
Dick Fult
a child that died young.
Susan (Susanna) Baughan, born June 30 1798; died May 25 1894); married February 27 1816,
Daniel Bush. Her obituary states that she went to Ohio from North Carolina with her father.
Richard Baughan, born 1797; married 1818 Elizabeth Webster, born 1798. -iDr Henry Alden Baughan of Columbus, Ohio.
Comment: A short history of the Ohio Baughan family stated that there was a relation between
the above Elizabeth Webster and Daniel Webster. In the Abridged Compendium of American
Genealogy, 1st Families of America, Vol. II, page 283, under the heading ‘Willard Jason
Chamberlaine of Washington Court House, Ohio’is the following data.
Elizabeth Webster, born 1798, married in 1818, Richard Baughan , born 1797. They
had a son, Henry Baughan born 1824; died 1901; married Margaret Jane Carr (1824 - 1904).
Their daughter, Harriet Ellen Baughn , born 1853; died 1922; married Wm H Sylvannus
Chamberlain, whose son, Willard Jason, is the subject of the article.
According to this record, Elizabeth Webster was niece of Daniel Webster.
William Henry Baughan, born 1803; married December 19 1835, Catherine Bush; both are
buried in Fayette County and both died about the same age.
Benjamin Fewell Baughan, married Malinda Miller. He went west with the Mormons and was
one of the preachers at the funeral of Brigham Young according to some old letters, but Mrs
Max Dice had the Mormon records searched
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34
and found no reference to him.
Comment: My grandmother F C H Baughn , once had some books pertaining to the Mormons
of which she took very good care. My mother remembers them and says they were destroyed
along with other things that we had in storage about 1921.
516
5161
51611
51613211
5161322
Zachariah Baughan , married Rebecca Kerns. -viJudson Baughan, married Margaret Colvin. -xiNoah Baughan , born August 23 1857; died 1923; married Mary Carr who died January 20
1952. -iiHe built his home on Dayton Ave, Washington C.H. in 1910 and the family has lived there
ever since. At the present time Golda Baughan is the only surviving member.
Wert Baughan, born 1880; died May 4 1953, age 73 years.
A son who was killed in an airplane crash May 26 1951.
Golda Baughan, taught school. In 1953, she went on a tour to California and in San Francisco,
she met Estelle Baughan Marsh, who traces her family back to Washington Court House. Her
grandfather was Richard Baughan.
Austin Baughan married Ida Smith , -iRoy Baughan.
Elmer C Baughan , born August 12 1871; marr ied October 6 1892, Rebecca Elleanor Arnold,
born January 30 1872. (61111) -iiHelen Baughan, born November 8 1893, married Glen Thornton , born December 12 1889 -iiDarrell Thornton , married Charlena Smith , -iiDarlene Thornton , born August 31 1937
Marlene Thornton, born May 7 1939.
Maurice Thornton, lost overseas.
Merlyn Baughan, born December 11 1895; known as Merle, and was the 2nd son. He married
Mazie Thornton, born August 30 1896.-iiRobert Baughan, born April 3 1919 in Columbus, Ohio; married 1939 Mary Louise Krouse , iSuzanna Baughan, , born June 8 1944 in Columbus.
Richard Baughan, born February 11 1929.
51614
516141
51615
516151
516152
51616
516161
51617
516171
516172
51618
Mont Baughan married Clara Dice, -iPauline Baughan
John Baughan , married Katie Plummer. -iiMartha Ann Baughan , married Mr Lightsier
Martha Eldora Baughan , married Mr Montgomery.
Char1es Baughan, married Margaret Baker. -iMilicent Baughan
Roscoe Baughan, married Alta Brock. -iiGwendolyn Baughan, married Mr Crites.
Virginia Baughan , married Mr Pepogle.
Eldora Baughan, married Roscoe Stinson. -i-
516111
5161111
516112
51612
516121
51613
516131
5161311
51613111
51613112
5161312
516132
5161321
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 44
516181
51619
516191
516192
5161x
5161x1
5161x2
5161a
5162
5163
5164
5165
5166
5167
5168
517
518
5181
5182
51821
51822
51823
51824
5183
5184
51841
518411
518412
518413
51842
51843
35
Roxy Stinson, married 1st, Jesse Smith; 2nd Mr Brast.
Nettie Baughan, married Delbert Simms. -iiEarl Simms
Grover Simms
Alta Baughan married Munan (or Nuamn ) Jones -iiOscar Jones
Fred Jones
Vironica Baughan married Joe Wood, no children.
Kittee Baughan married Parrett Porter
Jackson Baughan
Sarah Baughan , married Mr Gossard.
Rebecca Baughan, married Mr Grove
Martha Baughan married Mr Van Kick.
Newton Baughan
Ben Baughan
see below
Lucy Baughan, born November 10 1813; died December 10 1862; married Adam Glaze who
was born January 22 1813; died August 30 1890. -ivDrusilla Glaze
Libbie Glaze, married Jason Seymour. -ivEddie Seymour, died in Ohio before reaching young manhood. (this name may have been
Adie)
Dora Seymour
Alma Seymour
Carrie Seymour, died quite young at M C Fewell’s home and was buried in the home
graveyard. The other daughters married and Mrs Seymour lived with one of them.
Samantha Glaze married Mr Engle.
Emma Glaze married 1st, Mr Thornton , no issue; Wallace Jones, -iiiFred Jones -iiiMarion Jones
Ellen Jones
Susan Jones
Thomas Jones
Frank Jones
517
Amy Baughan , born 1811; died 1855; married November 2 1855; Evead Yeoman , both
buried at Sugar Creek Baptist Church.
52
53
54
Sarah Baughan
Susanna Baughan
Lystra Baughan, born 1777; died 1820; married, Margaret ______?, born 1784; died 1868. viiJoe Henry Baughan, settled near Jeffersonville, Ohio
John Baughan , born 1807 in North Carolina
Lystra Baughan
Both he and John settled in Indiana.
Sarah M Baughan never married
Susan Baughan, married William Ingle and lived near
541
542
543
544
545
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 45
54771
547711
5477111
5477112
36
Washington C.H.
Margaret Baughan, married Andy Parrot and lived in Illinois.
James Baughan, born 1817; married about 1839/40 Elizabeth Bush. -xJoseph Baughan, killed in the battle of Nashville, Tennessee, December 15 1864.
Sarah Margaret Baughan , married William Coil. -iunknown
Margaret Isabel Coil Briggs, a soloists.
Jacob H Baughan, died in young manhood.
William Madison Baughan, born October 7 1843; died November 11 1926; married Katherine
Hines, August 21 1865. -iiiJesse Baughan died May 1941
a son married Gwendolyn, a violinist.
Leondis Baughan married Eva Thornton who prepared the Ohio Baughan history.
Pearle (Perl) Baughan
Elisha Baughan married Anna Smith or Bush.
Bereman Baughan married Belle Rupert.
Lystra (Lister) Baughan married Ella Ferneau.
He was born in 1850; died 1918.
Joseph Herman Baughan, born 1889
Bernard E Baughan born 1918, is a Methodist Minister and has two children.
a daughter
Dell a son.
5478
5479
547x
James Baughan married Mary Sutton
Susan Baughan married Osco Yeoman
Alonzo Baughan married Margaret Ellis.
55
Moses Baughan; records of Culpepper County, Va. show that a Moses Baughan married a
Miss Yowell in 1812 (Marriage Reg. No 1 page 26) In 1827 he made a deed to his mother,
Eve, and is named in a memorandum of bargain of s ale between himself and the Shenandoah
Co., and Daniel Snyder, of the estate of his father Mordecai Baughan, dec’d, and his mother,
Eve, still living 1827. Deed Book TT, page 241.
Catherine Baughan is mentioned in Culpepper County records as having bought land which
belonged to her mother, Eve, dec’d, jointly with Frances Baughan. Deed Bk. page 235. She is
named in both Henry’s and Eve’s wills, but Frances is not.
Jeremiah Baughan
Mordecai Baughan, married 1801, Mary Zimmerman . Culpepper Court records show a
Mordecai Baughan as having married Mary Tineman , Mar. Reg. No 1, pg 14. Could this have
been the same people?
546
547
5471
5472
54721
547211
5473
5474
54741
547411
54742
54743
5475
5476
5477
56
57
58
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 46
55
Will of MOSES BAUGHN of Jefferson Township, Fayette County, Ohio, names
wife Sarah; children 551
John W Baughn
552
Mariah Baughn married William Smith
553
Katherine Baughn married Jerry Atcher
554
Sarah Baughn married James Gossard
555
Rebecca Baughn married John A Sanderson
556
Matilda Baughn married Joseph J Rowell
557
Mary Ann Baughn
Will dated March 28 1865; witnessed J.B. Creamer, Alfred Tobin, Will Book 1 page 286.
Will of Simeon Baughan Union Township, Fayette County O.
59
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
5971
5972
Simeon Baughan
Maryam Baughan
Elizabeth Cory(Isreal)
William Baughan deceased.
Joel Baughan
Charles Baughan(Violet Figgins)
Martha Nagley (Palsor)
Catherine Baughn & Jacob Bush.
Lucy Bush
Calvin Bush
Will written Oct 1848; probated Oct 1863; will bk 1 pg 256.
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 47
37
59
5x
5x1
5x2
Simeon Baughan
Joel Baughan died before 1829.
Jefferson Baughan
Mordecai Baughan
At first glance, the following data does not appear to have any connection with the above family; but
the marriage of Elmer C Baughan (51613) and Rebecca E Arnold (61111) does make a connection, even though
it is in the fifth generation.
It would be interesting to know if there is any relationship between Mr Ingle, husband of Samantha
Glaze (5183) and Wm. Ingle , husband of Susan Baughan (545); Harry Ingle, husband of Lizzie Baughan
(61223); Andy Parrot, husband of Margaret Baughan (546) and Walter Parrott, Husband of Mary M Ingle
(612231); Eva Thornton , wife of Leondis Baughan (54742) and Essyle Thornton.
There might well be, through intermarriage of these families, more relationship than one would think. It
would, of course, depend on how far back one wished to claim ‘kin’. I have known some who do not go beyond
first cousins.
6
61
611
6111
61111
Capt. Ananias Allen, born January 4 1742; died October 2 1825; married Rachel Harker, born
February 15 1754; died March 3 1827. They were probably born in New Jersey as they were
married in Sussex County of that state. Rachel died at Bloomingburg, Ohio. -ix- or more.
James Allen born June 4 1790; died December 25 1865; married about April 27 1810/11,
Elizabeth Van Gorder, born April 27 1791. -iiEllenor Allen, born March 30 1811, died March 27 1885; married in Pennsylvania September
26 1826, Nathaniel Squier, born February 7 1800; died March 17 1870.
Elizabeth Sarah Squier, born August 26 1843; died March 18 1914; married 1st, Jabe Crousin;
2nd., John Arnold, born 1837.
Rebecca Elleanor Arnold, born January 30 1872; mar ried Elmer C Baughan.
(51613) of the Washington Court House family.
James Allen (61) died at Bloomingburg, Ohio; his wife, Elizabeth, died May 3 1880 at
Washington C.H. They were married either in Beaver or Lawrence County, Penn, and both are
buried at Bloomington, Ohio.
612
6121
61211
61212
Marib, or Maribah, Ann Allen, born September 20 1815; died in 1842 or 1862; married Joseph
Henry BAUGHAN.
Margaret Baughan, born January 22 1836; died August 22 1906; married December 1 1850,
Abraham Dawson, born October 27 1836; died October 1858, -viMarib Ann Dawson, born September 13 1854; married Mr Scanlin.
Elizabeth Eve Dawson, born December 26 1856.
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 48
61213
61214
61215
61216
6122
61221
38
Sarah Elenor Dawson, born January 20 1859; married Joe Harp.
James Allen Dawson, born December 15 1862.
Ida May Dawson, born April 4 1865; died October 7 1875.
Otho Dawson, born October 8 1867; married Josie Bowen.
61227
6123
6124
61241
61242
James Baughan, married Almilda House. viii
Harry Baughan, born August 27 1877; married in Richmond Indiana, Emma Swarts , born
about 1878; died January 14 1945; They lived and died in Washington C.H., Ohio.
Benjamine Baughan, married Leo Arehart.
Lizzie (Elizabeth) Baughan, born September 13 1881; married Harry Ingle, born August 25
1880. -iiMary Mildred Ingle, born October 1907; married Walter Parrett. -iJanet Gayle Parrett.
Clarabelle Louise Ingle (Engle) born August 27 1916; married Alfred Reynolds. -iiJoyce Reynolds, born November 17 1938.
Jackie Reynolds, born June 1 1943.
Raymond Baughan , married Alice Hoy.
Ray Baughan, married March 27 1948, Margaret Shirkey, daughter of Mrs Sherman Shirkey
of Bloomingburg, O.
Patricia Ann Baughan born May 1 1921 in Mt Carmel Hospital, Columbus, O.
Ralph Baughan, married Mable Urst, of Bloomingburg.
Ralph Noel Baughan, married November 7 1946, Ann Mae Rhonemus
Ralph Noel Baughan Jr, born Sunday July 20 1947. Ralph Noel Sr., served in World War II
and was discharged June 29 1945.
Margaret Baughan, married Kenneth Bryan, son of Mrs Gladys Byran, of Jamestown, O., on
Wednesday January 1 1947.
Howard Baughan
Elizabeth Baughan, born December 26 1856; married, Jacob Lewis.
Ellen Baughan, born January 20 1859 (1839?); married Nathan Shepard -iiCarson Allen Shepard, born August 16 1869, buried in Sedilia Cemetery.
Marib Ann Shepard, born March 1862; died 1912.
note:
The last few dates were not clear to me so I have probably made some errors with them.
61222
61223
612231
6122311
612232
6122321
6122322
61224
612241
6122411
61225
612251
6122511
61226
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 49
39
LOS ANGELES
7
71
711
7111
7112
7113
71131
7114
712
713
714
715
7151
716
717
718
72
73
74
75
76
77
_________ seven children
Alexander (Alex) Baughan -viiiWilliam Truman Baughan -ivMaude Baughan
Truman Ordway Baughan
Fred Alfred Baughan, born April 1890, married first, unknown; 2nd, Ella _____ ?, -ia son,
Fred A was born near Chester, Nebraska and later moved to Los Angeles where he became a
very prominent man in business for himself and the state. He is a well known personage on
Capital Hill, D.C.
Charlie A Baughan , married Cynthia ?
Milron Baughan
John Baughan
Curtis Baughan
Charlie F Baughan of Lincoln, Nebraska. -iLeRoy T Baughan, also of Lincoln.
Barbara Baughan
Ellen Baughan
Ide Baughan
Addison Baughan
Ben Baughan
Bert Baughan
John Baughan
Lou Baughan
Melissa Baughan
The eight children of Ales Baughan were all born near Newcastle, Indiana. Some of them migrated to Nebraska
before the outbreak of the Civil War or shortly afterward.
8
81
811
8111
8112
81121
________ Baughan, fought in Revolutionary War under George Washington.
Joseph Baughan, married Patsy Overstreet, a direct descendant of Moravian settlers.
James Henry Baughan, served in the Confederate Army.
W Dennison Baughan , the eldest.
Otis James Baughan, died in an Auto accident February 11 1948.
Alfred F Baughan, lwr, (correspondent)
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40
INDIANA
9
91
911
912
913
9131
914
915
916
917
918
919
91x
91a
91b
91c
91d
Richard Boughan, born 1800; buried in Linton Indiana. The inscr iption on his gravestone
reads "Richard Boughan died June 13 (14) 1862, age 61 years, 7 mo, 29 da. a son
James Bryson Baughn, died age 60 years; married four times and had 14 children. He is
probably buried in Dexter, MO. 1st. marriage;
Cerelda Ann Baughn
John Clarence Baughn , buried at Pawnee, Nebraska.
2nd. marriage;
Emmit Meredith Baughn, born 1857; died 1940, age 83. He was born in Indiana and while
still a young man moved to Nebraska, where he married then moved on to Kansas. In 1907, he
made another move to Los Angeles where he died. -i-.
Cristel Baughn, married Mr Beverly. (my correspondent)
Vantile A Baughn, dec’d; lived in Lyons or Palmyra Indiana in 1940.
Cordell Webster Baughn, age 85 years in 1947 - date of Mrs Beverly’s letter.
Charles G Baughn, age 82 years in 1947 and living in Monument, Kansas.
James Mack Baughn, dec'd, lived in Lyons or Palmyra, Indiana in 1940.
Andrew Baughn, dec'd.
Hattie Baughn, dec’d.
3rd marriage;
Erwin Baughn
Roy Baughn, lived in Visalia, California.
4th marriage;
Flossie Baughn
George Baughn
Charles Baughn
note:
'x’ -i.e. no 10 - is on pages 30-31. This is the data received from Lucille Baughan Clark,
Mineral Wells, Texas.
The following information was given to me by Mrs Mary Cope, Newburgh, Indiana. She has
been trying to find the parents of Richard C Baughn , her ancestor. She and I have exchanged
quite a lot of unrelated data all of which will be included with the odds notes at the end of this
history.
a
a1
Richard C Baughn had a son
Richard Baughn, born in Kentucky 1817; died 1868; married in Warrick County, Ind. October
31 1842 Mary Pierce (Book A, entry 490) She died June 29 1872 and was daughter of William
Pierce and his second wife, Polly Pierce. She was born 1819 in Spencer County, Indiana.
Richard’s will was dated July 16 1868. -viWilliam Anderson Baughn
Thurzia Ann Baughn
a11
a12
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a13
a14
a15
a151
a1511
a16
41
Joseph Thomas Baughn
Wesley Harrison Baughn
Albert Richard Baughn, born 1861; died 1917; married Erminie Duggins . -iMary Baughn, born 1911; married Mr Cope. (my correspondent) -iJulia Cope
George Washington Baughn.
Mary’s father had a niece Theresa Ann Baughn who married Levi Barker and two nephews who live in
Plattsburg, N.Y. She, Mary, wrote concerning her family: " My father, Albert Richard Baughn was left an orphan
at an early age. He was reared by Dr Prichett of Ft. Branch, Indiana. When he was of age he took the money he
received from his father’s estate and went to college and prepared himself to teach. He was teaching at the time
of his death. His father, Richard Baughn, was also a teacher. Richard was a Baptist and fought in the
Confederate Army. This was quite unusual since he was living in Warrick County, Indiana.
The two nephews of Plattsburg, N.Y. are sons of Wesley (a14), and the niece daughter of Thurzia (a12) age 75
years in 1950.
I have included this excerpt of Mary’s letter so that perhaps some one may be able to help her in her search for
the parents of Richard C Baughn (a).
Information contained in letter dated July 7 1952 from ZACHARIAH L BOUGHN of Randolph, Nebraska.
b
b1
b11
b12
b13
Zachariah Baughn , born 1797 in Pennsylvania; died Warrensburg, Illinois, 1878; married
during the 1830’s in Logan County, Ill., Catherine Lucas of Ohio, born 1811; died 1887, and
was buried in Nebraska at Boughn Ranch, and later moved to the cemetery in Randolph,
Nebraska. He was supposedly of Holland Dutch extraction. -iiiBenjamin Baughn, killed by a horse in Warrensburg, Ill.-iiiGeorge Baughn
William Baughn
Reedy Baughn, a daughter.
b2
b21
Marion Baughn, died in Warrensburg, Ill, had a daughter
Frances Baughn
b3
Zachariah (Baughn) Boughn ; born 1835 in Lakeport Township, Logan County, Ill. He married
three times; 1st. Gil ______ ?, she died sometime during the Civil War, mother of 4 children.
2nd marriage, Evelyn Muller of Decatur, Ill. She came from Holland to this country when a
small girl and died during the winter of 1874 of smallpox, buried at Boiling Springs cemetery,
Macon County, Ill., mother of 4 children. 3rd wife, Jenny Wentworth , married 1875; died
1928 at Walthill, Neb. At the time of her marriage she was teaching school at Baresdale, Ill. viii-
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b31
b32
b321
b322
b323
b324
b325
b326
b33
b34
b35
b36
b37
b371
b372
b373
b374
b375
b376
b38
b381
b382
b383
b3831
b3832
b3833
b3834
b39
b3x
b3a
b3b
42
Zachariah died 1922, at Randolph, Neb, both he and Jenny are buried there. They had moved
to Nebraska in 1886.
It was he who changed the spelling of the name from Baughn to Boughn because of a
mix-up in some legal titles. He outlived all of his 16 children except William, John, Charles,
Cecil, and Chester, and was known as Z. Boughn; a very successful man in both Illinois and
Nebraska, having been a
large land owner, cattleman, real estate developer, etc.; so that at his death his estate was
valued at $500000. He had a hand in practically every business in Belden, Randolph, and
Walthill, Nebraska, and was instrumental in the founding of Belden and Randolph.
Zachariah Boughn III, died young.
Benjamin Boughn, died 1909; married Mahala Gates in Warrensburg, Ill. She died 1897 and
both are buried at Randolph, -viForest Boughn, buried in California.
Leslie Boughn, in California.
Kenneth Boughn, dec’d, buried at Randolph, Nebraska.
Oakie Boughn, buried at Randolph.
Leonard Boughn , living in Montana
Lillian Boughn, dec'd, buried at Randolph.
name unknown
name unknown
name unknown, died in infancy.
name unknown, died in infancy
William R Boughn, died 1944; married 1889, Margaret Saunders at St. James, Nebraska. She
was killed in Pueblo, Colorado, 1951 and both are buried at Walthill, Nebraska, -viTheodore Boughn, living in Pueblo, Colorado.
Wendell Boughn, of Walthill, Nebraska.
Mark Boughn, of Montana.
Veigh Boughn, married Mr Bernard, living in Ponca, Neb.
Fern Boughn, married Mr Light, living in Montana.
Neva Boughn, married Mr Hurton, dec’d and buried at Walthill, Nebraska.
John H Boughn, married 1890 Lenna Bruner at Belden, Nebraska. He is grandfather of
correspondent.
Marjorie Boughn, dec’d, buried Belden, Nebraska.
Kathryn Boughn , married Mr Regan, living in Ames, Iowa.
Zachariah Boughn IV, dec’d; married Messie Gordon at Wayne, Nebraska in 1917. He is
buried at Randolph, where she was living in 1952. -ivJean Boughn Anderson , Onawa, Iowa.
Janet Boughn O’Sullivan, Sioux City, Iowa.
Keith Boughn, Wayne, Nebraska.
Zachariah Boughn V, Randolph, Nebraska, (correspondent)
Donald, dec’d, buried in Illinois.
Florence Boughn, buried in Illinois.
Mark Boughn, dec’d, buried Randolph, Nebraska.
Robin Boughn, dec’d, buried Randolph, Nebraska.
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b3c
b3d
b3d1
b3d2
b3d3
b3d4
b3d5
b3e
b3e1
b3e2
b3e3
b3e4
b3f
b3f1
b3f2
b3f3
43
Lynn Boughn , dec’d, buried in Randolph.
Cecil Boughn, married Allie Simpson and lived in Walthill, and Pender, Nebraska. -vDorothy Boughn , dec'd, buried in California.
Louise Boughn Bellows, Blair, Nebraska
Francis Boughn Myers, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Jennie Boughn Simpson, Omaha, Nebraska.
Pete Boughn, Omaha, Nebraska
Charles Boughn, married Pearl Felix of Lyons, Nebraska. -ivLynn Boughn , Kansas City, Mo.
Chad Boughn, Pender, Nebraska.
Elbert Boughn, Walthill, Nebraska.
Richard Boughn, dec’d, buried in Walthill, Nebraska.
Chester A Boughn, living in California, married Hazel Phillips of Walthill. -iiiRobin Boughn of Inis, California.
Donald Boughn, address unknown.
William Boughn, of California.
The following information was taken from the family Bible owned by Charles Boughn, of Baltimore, Maryland.
c
c1
c2
c21
c22
c3
c4
c5
c6
James H Boughan, married at Locust Grove, Essex County, Virginia, January 4 1841, Martha
Ellen Micou, daughter of John H Micou. They were married by Phillip Montague. -viHenry Hunter Boughan, born July 31 1843; died at Howerson Meeting House in Essex County
May 7 1843.
John Hancock Boughan , born September 12 1845; at Tudor Hill Essex County, Virginia;
married Marion Munday Boughan December 21 1875 at Poverty Hill, Essex County, Virginia.
-iiCatherine Simwood Boughan, 2nd daughter, born May 17 1878.
Carroll Garland Boughan , 1st son, born January 10 1883; married, December 25 1901 Estelle
Elliotte.
Albert Harvie Boughan, born July 24 1847 at Tudor Hill, Virginia; died at Woodsville
November 10 1850.
James Coello Boughan, born March 3 1849 at Locust Grove, Virginia.
Louyellen Christian Boughan , born August 27 1852 at Bathurst, Virginia; died at his home in
Fulton, July 1 1907.
Adeline Garnett Boughan, born March 7 1856 at Spring Farm.
Other entries:
Julian Boughan died October 11 1839 at Mt Pisgah in Essex County.
S A Boughn, died at Rices November 6 1907.
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44
Thomas E Sadler, born March 4 1880 at Rices, in Essex County, Virginia.
Willie Walter, born at Rices March 2 1887.
James Webb Boughan born at Rices June 6 1891.
Leonard Boughan, born October 20 1902; married July 28 1923 Katherine Mitchell.
Larkin Boughan , born December 29 1904; married December 14 1927 Fannie May Covington.
Claude Boughan, born October 9 1906
James Boughan, born October 2 1910; married July 27 1931, Martha Schultz.
Wm Jennings Boughan , born June 14 1908.
Estelle Boughan, born January 20 1911; married September 22 1931 James Boughan.
Lorelle Boughan, born February 22 1912.
Willard Boughan, born September 13 1918
Bob Lee Boughan, born April 13 1903, Lucy’s 3rd child.
Virginia Venlander, born March 12 1924, daughter of Mr and Mrs R E Venlander.
Carole Suzanne Riggs, born February 10 1940, daughter of Susie L and Francis E Riggs.
Ryland Gilbert Bareford, born March 7 1939, son of James R and Ora E Bareford.
Sons of Wm Jennings Byran and Myrtle Boughan are;
1. Wm Jennings Bryan, born September 1938
2. Robert Lee, born 1940.
Bible of Mrs Charles Alexander Baughn, Baltimore, Maryland.
d
d1
d11
d12
d13
d14
d141
d142
d143
d144
d145
d2
__________ -iiJohn Boughan, born November 22 1793; died May 6 1855; married March 8 1820 Polly
Snelson. -ivSarah Frances Baughan , born December 17 1820
Nathaniel James Baughan, born October 22 1822; died September 28 1848.
John Yeamans Baughan , born September 22 1824.
Richard Alexander Baughan , born January 9 1824; died October 4 1900; married December
13 1869 Bettie M Shepherd, born March 30 1848; died May 1 1931. -vSusie May Baughan, born October 29 1870; died February 3 1918; married P M Goodwin of
Gordonsville, Virginia.
Henry Peyton Baughan, born Sept. 1872; died December 26 1933, of Gordonsville, Virginia.
Charles Alexander Baughan , born October 29 1874; died December 29 1929 at Clifton Forge,
Virginia. Mrs Baughan now lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
Amanda Etha Baughan , born December 12 1876; died July 2 1947; married Mr Quisenberry.
Richard Linwood Baughan , born April 5 1886; died September 23 1887
Sarah Frances Baughan , married February 16 1841 Joseph Bragg.
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45
The name of this second family ‘d’in Baltimore was also spelled ‘Boughan’. It was changed to Baughan by an
insurance agent she spelled it that way and the family continued to use that spelling.
BAUGHAN*BANKS
e
e1
e2
e3
e31
e32
e321
e322
e323
e324
e3241
e325
e3251
e3252
e326
e3261
e3262
e3263
e327
e3271
e3272
e3273
e3274
e3275
e3276
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e34
e35
e36
e37
e38
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e5
Captain William Banks married Elizabeth Tunstall. -vRichard Banks Jr
Tunstall Banks
Major George Washington Banks, born 1775 at Tappahannock, Virginia, married 1798 Kitty
Baughan, daughter of Griffin Baughan, and had viii children. He married 2nd. Char lotte
Haywood Martin of Snow Hill, Maryland.
Mary Elizabeth Tunstall Banks
Dr Richard Griffin Banks, born 1802; married 1st, Matilda Dewess; 2nd Julia Galusha
Howlett. He was a surgeon in the Civil War at Hampton, Va. -viiAmanda Dewess Banks
Charlotte Banks
Matilda Banks married Talbot W Jenkins.
Millie W Banks married William George Reid. -iJulia Galusha Reid.
Dr George Edwin Banks.
George Edwin Banks
Sara Bernard Banks
Sarah Banks married Richard Jordan.
Richard Jordan of Memphis, Tenn.
Augustus Jordan of California.
Catherine Jordan, married Mr Davidson of Lexington, Va.
Catherine Washington Banks , married William Robertson of Warwick County, Virginia, -viWilliam Robertson.
George Robertson
John Robertson
Catherine Robertson
Ellen Robertson
Sarah Robertson
May Baughan Banks
Catherine Washington Banks
Ellen Augustine Banks
Sarah Ann Banks
Frances Mary Banks
George Washington Banks
William Tunstall Banks
Robert Tunstall Banks.
Major Richard Griffin Banks Jr married Anne Argyle of Goochland, Virginia.
Dr William Banks married Donna Maria Nita Camerena .
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46
GIVEN BY CLARENCE NEWTON BAUGHAN IN 1951
f
f1
f11
f12
f121
f122
f13
f131
f132
f14
f15
f151
f152
f153
f1531
f16
f161
f162
f1621
f1622
f1623
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f1711
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______
Warner Lewis (Louis) Baughan; married Mary M Brown , born 1826; died 1918 age 92 years.
Both of them were of Cumberland County, Virginia, and he was a soldier in the Confederate
Army. Mr Baughan was not certain of the spelling of ‘Lewis’. -viiLouise Baughan, (Aunt Lou) died about 1928; married Sam Daniels and had several children,
names unknown, one of whom married a Mr Ford and is living in Richmond, Virginia.
Charles Baughan, lived and died in Richmond, Va., and had two sons.
Charles Baughan
Augustus (Gus) Baughan, died spring of 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland. -iiZobelia Baughan, married Robert Downing.
Clotilda Baughan.
The mother of these two children died while they were still small and they grew up in a
catholic school, which they left just before their father’s death.
Sally Baughan, married Mr Zartman, died 1930-35, Lived in New Jersey.
Nannie (Annie) Baughan, died between 1935-40; married James Blanton and lived in
Richmond, where he died. -iiia son, died young in Huntington, W. Va.
Warner Blanton, (a twin) married and died without children. His wife remarried.
James Pritchard Blanton, (twin) married twice and by his first marriage had a
daughter .
He married 2nd. a girl in Atlanta, Georgia
Robert Spencer Baughan, born 1864; died 1899; married 1896, Onie Wilson, -iiRobert Wilson Baughan, born 1877/8; died 1899.
Clarence Newton Baughan, born 1899 at Burkeville, Nottoaway County, Virginia; married
Margaret May Harris of Pamlico, North Carolina, born 1903. He is principal of th e High
School in Princess Ann, Maryland. -ivson Baughan, born and died an infant 1927.
Jo Ann Baughan , born 1935
Dorothy Maris Baughan , born 1939; died a week later.
Sara Bryan Baughan, born 1941.
Thomas Madison Baughan , born about 1867; married twice; 1st wife was named Elva who
died when her children were small and Aunt Lou cared for the three of them for several years.
Robert Louis Baughan, an accountant in Huntington, W. V. and is now about 62 years old. -iiBobby
Howard Baughan
Walter Baughan, living in Kansas City or St Louis, Mo.
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47
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g1
g1b
g1b1
g1b2
g1b3
Charley Baughn, married Priscilla Blue, born in Kentucky of French Descent and had 12
children. He was a real estate contractor and built the first large hotel in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
He went to Iowas from Ohio. His youngest son,
Manford Sillcock Baughan, married Adelaide ? -iiManford G Baughan
a daughter
a daughter
The above data was sent to me by Adelaide Baughan who is now 79 years old in 1954.
Manford G., attended the reunion in North Carolina in 1953. He gave
me the following information which I have not remembered clearly so am probably a little
mixed on it.
Hiram ? whose eldest daughter married and had a daughter who married Mr Strine of a Produce Company in
Perry, Iowa. The telephone for Perry shows only one name ‘Strine’or ‘Stine’and does not list a produce
company. He thought perhaps she could tell me more about this branch of the family.
Manford Sillcock Baughan had a sister
g1a
Della Baughan Gibbs whose son
g1a1
George Gibbs was Brig. Gen. with General Pershing in World War I. He came back to the
States and was in the Signal Corps and was later Vice President of the A.T.&T. Telephone
Company’s office in New York City.
Elisha Baughn had sons
1.
William Lester Baughn, born 1875, July 26; died January 9 1950; married Susan ? a son
married Mildred ?
2.
Edd Baughn of Columbus, Ohio.
Florence Boughn Brinkley writes that her grandfather Boughn died when her father was about three years old
and her aunt 6 years old. They were raised by ‘Uncle Zack’( see ‘b3’page 41-3) She has a brother Howard M
Baughn.
Allene Baughn of Texas, granddaughter of George Calvin Baughn and daughter of W L Baughn (x1114) writes
that her grandfather went to Texas from Henderson County, Tennessee in 188l. This is the same year that ‘Uncle
Dick’(324) also went to Texas. She also wrote that "one of the Baughn men who was a cousin of my father is
still living in Paris, Texas". Uncle Dick settled at Paris and his descendants still live there.
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OLD RECORDS
Land grants, Wills, abstracts of Wills, etc.
These ________________________________________________________
this within pattent unto James Boughan his heirs or assigns
for Ever _________________ of July 1655/:
Signed and Delivered in the presence of
John Vause
Francis S Colle
his mark
Deed Book 2, Page 32.
This is as nearly a true copy as could be made from the above deed book, which was very badly damaged and in
some cases the pages are almost completely destroyed. This was also a photostat copy at the book.
However, it does show that James Baughan was in America as early as 1655.
1665 Partition of Land Grant
James Boughan
To All Christian People to Whom these present shall come to know yee that hereas in the year 1672 a Lott.
Pattent was granted by Wm Berkeley the late Governor of this Collony and the hon bll Counsell of the State unto
James Boughan Sen. and Thomas Harper of the County of Rappa. for one thousand acres of land lying in the
Said County upon the main pocoson of Piscataway Creek & bounded as followeth beginning at a White Oak by
the maine Swamp Side against a small Island run ning thence So 126 pole So W 43 pole N:N:W: 38 pole W: 40
pole to the Towne marke So ½ Ea: 34 pole W: ½ No ly 216 pole through Musketofield to a Spanish Oak thence
N. S. W. 30 pole So: W: 50 pole W by No: ½ No ly 120 pole W: by So: 194 pole N: W by N: 228: pole thence W
by Ea 170 pole & Ea: by So: 134 pole to the Maine Swamp to another small Island & finally Down the Swamp
where it first began referrence being had to the pattent doth appear
Now Whereas the above said James Boughan Sen dying before any legall particon of ye said Land made
Thomas Harper being obleidged by his obligacon unto the above said James Boughan and his heirs to make an
equal partition of the said Land unto his apparent heirs of the Said Boughan in case of his mor tality before any
Devision made Hath the full consent & Approbation of James Boughan Jun. made a equal partition of the said
1000 acres of land & by a line of marked trees running through the middle of the s aid Land (viz) beginning at a
marked White Oak with three notches Standing upon the Maine Swamp of Piscataway Creek & running
Sotherly to a black Oak with three Notches standing in a Westerly line at the head at the Said Land neare to the
head of a branch.
And by the mutuall consent & finall agreement of the Said Thomas Harper & James Boughan Jun. Apparent
heire to James Boughan Sen lately Decd hath unaminously consented & firmly agr eed unto for themselves &
their heirs forever That the said Thomas Harper his heires Executors or assignes shall forever possess and
peaceably enjoy the upper moyetie of the
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Said land beginning at the marked white Oak above said being the first marked tree in the line of partition &
running up the Maine Swamp to the head of the one thousand acres of land and soe by the pattent said lines to
the marked black oak above sd being the last marked tree in the line of partition without hindrance or
molestation of the said James Boughan Jun. his heres Exec or assines & it is fully agreed upon between the said
parties that the said James Boughan Jun. shall peaceably & quietly posses the other moyetie lying and running
Down the Maine Swamp toward the old Indian town to him and his Heires Exec or Assign forever w tout trouble
or molestation of the Said Thomas Harper his heires Exec or assigned. In testimonit whereon hath the said
Parties have hereunto interchangeably Sett to their hands & affixed their Seales this l0th Day of June 1678.
Francis Browne
Tho:
Edmundson
sign
Thos. X Harper (Seal)
James Boughn
(Seal)
Recognd. in Cur Court Rapp a. 6 Die
Jany Amo. 1678
9
Test
Edm d Craske Cl. Cur.
Abstract of Grant by Gov. Berkeley to Thomas Harper
etal.
To All to Whom & etc I Wm Berkeley Governor & Capt Gennerall of Virginia Land Greetings in Our Lord God
everlasting r Whereas etc. Now Know yee that I ye sd. Wm. Berkeley Gov. etc. do & with ye consent of ye
Counsell of State give and grant unto Thomas Harper & Robert Clement Seven Hundred acres land situated
lying and being in Rapp a. County & upon Piscataway Swamp lying between ye land of James Boughan &
Francis Browne & bounded as follows--------The sd. being due unto these ye said Thomas Harper & Robert Clement by & for transportation of foureteen
p’sons into this Collony.
Given at James Citty under my hand & ye seale of ye Collony this 2nd day of February 1665 & in ye Eighteenth
yeare of ye Reign of our Sovne Lord King Charles.
Wm. Berkeley Seale
Recorded inye Cou. of Rappa. xxo: die December 1677
Test
Edm. Craske Cur Cl.
A grant of land to William Leake : others in Rappahannock Co.
114 acres near Piscationn Creek bounded as follows:
Beginning at a small Beech of James Baughan’s land standing on a point on the South East side of a branch
called Claypatch branch running thence South 73 degrees East 340 poles by a markt line of sd. Baughans,
passing through a skirt of bushes that parts the plantacon of Widow Baughan and sd Leake to a corner white
Oake of sd James Baughans standing
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3
in the line of Mr Small, Perry’s land thence South South West 53 poles by sd Perrys land line to the land of sd
Wm Leake and John Jones to a small markt Spanish Oake standing on a hill on the East side of a small branch,
thence by the line of sd Leake and Jones West No West 395 poles to the aforesaid Claypatch branch and thence
down along the severall courses and turnings of sd Branch to the 1st menconed beech, the place it began. The
said land being due by and for the transportation of three persons etc. to have and to Hold etc3 to be held etc,
Yielding and paying etc, provided etc, dated the 21st day of Oct Anno Domini 1687.
DEED OF GIFT - JAMES BOUGHAN (1678)
To All Xian people to whome these present shall come Know you that I James Boughan Doe for ye Singular
love and affection I beare to my brothers John Boughan , Henry Boughan & Alexan.r Boughan I doe freely give,
grant, deliver & confirm to them ye said Jno., Henry & Alexan.r Boughan my whole right title and interest of
that Pattent which was in co-partnership between Thomas Harper & my Father lately Decd. bearing date ye
eight Day of October 1672 to be equally Devided between my aforesaid brothers to have and to hold ye Said
Land with all ye Rights & Privileges thereunto belonging according to ye true intent & meaning of ye Said
pattent from me ye said James Boughan and from my heirs to my afore said Brothers John, Henry & Alexan.r
Boughan & to their heirs forever. Provided allwaies that No one of my said brothers shall at any Time hereafter
sell or dispose of his or their share of ye Said Land to any Stranger or person until my Said Brothers or my self
doe refuse to buy it any thing herein Conveyed to ye Contrary hereof in any wise not with standing and ye Said
James Boughan Doe likewise bind my selfe to acknowledge this Deed in Rapp.a County Court when there unto
required as Witness my hand and Seale this twenty ninth Day of March 1678
James Boughan (Seal)
Signed Sealed & Delivered in ye presence of us
Tho. Edmondson
Mary M Edmondson
sign
Recogn.d in Cur. Court Rappa. 5 die
Jany 1678
Recorded 9 die of the month of
Amo. Sept.
Test
Edw.d Craske Cl. Cu.
Deed Book 6, page 41
DEED BOOK 8, PAGE 94
This INDENTURE made this fifteenth day of September in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and seven
between Henry Baughn and James Baughn of the County of Campbell of the one
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part and Llewellin Jones of the said County of the other part.
WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the sum of twe nty pounds current money of Viginia in
hand paid by the said Jones, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged by said Baughns, there is granted , sold
and hereby conveyed by said Baughns unto the said Jones his heirs and assigns forever one certain tract or
parcel of land lying and being in the County of Campbell on Hickory Creek containing four hun dred and
seventy acres be the same more or less is bounded as follows, VIZ:
Beginning at Samuel Moore’s corner pointers, thence off S. 60 W 72 poles to a shrub white oak, S.80
W. 132 poles to a red Oak, S 15 E 100 poles crossing Hickory Creek to pointers, S 70 E 150 poles to shrub
white oak, S 20 E 46 poles to pointers on Moore’s line, thence along his line N 17 W crossing the aforesaid
creek 294 poles to the first station, with its appurtenances.
To HAVE AND TO HOLD the above granted tract of land and premises unto said Jones his heirs and
assigns forever.
And the said Baugns doth hereby covenant and agree to and with the said Jones his heirs and assigns to
warrant and forever defend the aforesaid tract of land free from the claim or demand of any person or persons
Whatsoever unto the said Jones his heirs and assigns forever.
In witness whereof the said Baughns hath hereunto set their hands and caused their seals to be affixed
on the day and year above written.
HENRY BAUGHN
(SEAL)
JAMES BAUGHN
(SEAL)
IN PRESENCE OF:
Henry Whitlow, Jr.
Robert Monroe, Pleasant Key.
J.D. Harvie, Griffin Lewis, Jr.
Charles Walker
Recorded in Campbell County January 11th 1808.
WILL OF JOHN BOUGHAN (1697)
In the Name of God Amen I John Boughan being very sick & weake in body but I thank God I am in perfect
sence & Memory do make this my last Will and Testament in manner & forme as followeth first I give my
Souled to Almighty God that gave it to me and hoping through the merrits and meditation of my Lord & Sav:
Jesus Christ to receive it _____ after this paynfull life is over and my body to the earth from whence it came to
be decently buried at the hands of my Exc: hereinafter named.
I give and Bequeave to my Dasster Mary Boughan all my land & plantation to har & har hares for ever I
likewise give & bequeave to my sd Dasster one Cow that is almost to hight cal1ed and known by the name of
Chuby & fow Briding Sowes & fow puter Dishies to har & har hares for ever, & for ye
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rest of my personal estate after my just debts be paided my will & desire is that it shall all be divided between
my Wife Mary Boughan & and my chilldern to them & there hares forever.
Last I Make & ordain my Brougher James Boughan to be my holle & Solleie Ex.c of this my last Will & Testant
in witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seale this 2 day of Jan.y 1697.
Sined Sealled in the presents of us
John Boughan (Seal)
Thomas Evett
his
William V Aknes Jun
mark
John Boughan Jun.
Prov’d by the oathes of Tho Evett &. Wm Acors Jun in Essex County Court ye 10th day of March Ano Dom
1697 & truely recorded.
Test
Francis Meriwether Cl Cur.
Deed Book 9 page 172
WILL OF JOHN BOUGHAN (1720)
In the Name of God Amen I John Boughan of the pariah of St. Ann’s in the County of Essex, being very Sick &
weik in body but in perfect Sense and Memory Thanks be to Almighty God for the same, do hereby constitute
and ordain this my Last Will & Testament in manner & form as followeth, Imprimis I give & bequeath my Soul
to Almighty God that gave it me, trusting in the meditations & merritts of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ to
receive eternall bliss & happiness and my body to the Earth from whence it came to be interred as the will of my
Executrix hereafter mentioned shall think fit; and for what worldly Goods God hath been pleased to bless me
with which is more than my deserts (after my just debts are paid) I give and Bequeath as followeth Viz: Item I
Give & bequeath unto my Loving Wife Susanna Boughan The plantation whereon I now live, Including the one
half of the land I live on to her during her natural life and after he r decease, I give and bequeath the sd. Land to
my son Augustine Boughan with all the remainder of the sd. Tract of Land I live on to him & his heirs forever,
Item I give and bequeath unto my son John Boughan all the Land I have in and upon Piscataway Creek to him
and his heirs forever. Item I Leave my Loving Wife Susanna Boughan the one third part of all my negros with
their increase to her during her Natural Life and after he r decease the sd. negroes and their increase I Give and
bequeath to my four children Dorothy Mary Aug s & John Boughan and their heirs forever to be equally devided.
Item I Give & bequeath all the remainder of my Negroes with their increase to be equally divided amongst my
four children Dorothy Mary Augustine & John Boughan & their heirs forever in manner &
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following Viz: that the sd negro’s and their increase be kept at work on my sd Land and that the product of their
Labour be for ye bringing up and Educating the sd children Dorothy Mary Augustine & John Boughan and that
my Executrix hereafter named have the managem.t thereof until one of my sd children shall arrive to the age of
Eighteen years or the day of Marriage and then all the sd negroe’s afore sd given to my sd four children be
equally divided amongst the sd four children or if any of them dead then amongst the Survivours and that. That
child so of age then have his or her equal part, and the remainer of the sd Negro’s remain to the remainer of the
sd Children until another of them shall arrive to the age afore.d or married and then he or she have his or her
equal part as aforesd, and so the rest to remain in manner & form afored till all my said Children shall come to
the age aforesaid or marryed. Item I Give and bequeath all the remainer of my Estate both real & personall to be
equally divided amongst my Loving Wife Susanna Boughan and my four Children Dorothy Mary Augustine &
John Boughan’s and their heirs forever. Lastly I do ordain Constitute & appoint my Loveing wife Susanna
Boughan my whole & sole Executrix of this my Last Will & Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand & Seal this 13th day of February 1719.
Signed Sealed & published in the presence of us
John Boughan
Jasper Coston
Edward Moseley
Charles C Higdon
his mark
Richd Barratt X
his mark
Presented to Essex County Court on Tuesday ye 19th day of July 1720 by Susanna Boughan Exc. and proved
and admitted to record.
Test
W. Beverley Cl Cur
Will Book 3, page 179
Note: These same names appear in the will of Dorothy (North) Henry. The following chart shows the
connection.
Augustine North of Ware Parish, Gloucester,Co. Va died prior to 1692; He married Dorothy surname unknown; she married 2nd Daniel Henry of Essex Co. Daniel Henry was a
connection of the Winston Family of Virginia.
The name ‘Lee’was also shown as ‘Ley’. In the Virginia Magazine records are found showing association of an
Augustine Lee with a member of the Boughan family so I think it is safe to assume that these names refer to the
same persons.
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AUGUSTINE NORTH married DOROTHY ?
v
__________________________________________________________________
v
v
v
Rose North
Mary North
Dorothy North mar.
mar. 1 st. Mr Lee(Ley)
married
1. Richard Awbery
v mar. 2 nd. Mr Curtis
Thomas Leftwich
2. Thomas Fouldman
v
v
3. Peter Ransome
v
v
v
v__________________________________________________
v
v
v
v
v
v
v
Charles Sugustine
Susannah
Elizabeth
Sarah
v
Curtis Curtis
Surtis
Curtis
Curtis
v
v________________________________________________________________
v
v
v
Susannah Lee mar.
Augustine Lee
Thomas Lee
1st. John Boughan who
v
died 1719
v
mar. 2 nd.Thomas Bryant
v
_______v__________________________________________________________________
v
v
v
v
Augustine Boughan
John Boughan
Dorothy Boughan
Mary Boughan
WILL OF JAMES BOUGHAN, SEN. (1722)
In the Name of God Amen I James Boughan Sen. in the Parish of Southfarnham in the County Essex being very
sick & weak in body but of perfect sense & memory make this my last Will and Testament in manner & form
following. I give and bequeath my soul unto Almighty God that gave it me with a sure & cer tain hope of a
Joyfull Resurrection through the merits of my Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ & my body unto my Mother
the Earth & for my Worldly Estate in manner & form following, after my just and La wfill Debts are paid and
satisfied I give unto my eldest son John Boughan the Plantation where I now live on beginning at the Walnut
poynt & up the Clay path branch to the mouth of my Spring branch thence along the Kings Road to th e fork of a
small branch by a bridge thence up the South West that makes up to Christopher Smiths old field thence to a
stooping red oak standing in Freemans line by the Road to him & his heirs forever. I give my Son James
Boughan all my land on the South East side of the Clay path branch known by the name of old plantation to him
& his heirs forever. I give unto my Son Abner Boughan the remainin part of ye land I bough William Aires &
the remainin part of That Land I now live on that is not already bequeathed to him and his heirs forever. I give
unto my two youngest Sons Thomas Boughan & Ben Boughan a certain parcell of Land lying in King & Queen
County known by the name of the Frenchmans Rest? ? to be equally divided between them to them & their heirs
forever But if either of them should dye without heirs the Survivor to have the whole I lend my beloved wife
Sarah Boughan ye use of all my Lands durin her life. I lend my Wife the use of my Mills for sixteen years & for
the bringin
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up & givin my Children Schoolin my five Sons John & James & Abner & Thomas & Ben be taught to read &
wrighte & acount as far as the rule of Divition & after the Sixteen years is expired I give my Mills to my son
James Boughan to him and his heirs forever I do appoint my Loving wife Sarah & James Boughan & James
Boughan my Kinsman my sole & hole Exes. of this my Last Will & Testament & this Last Will to Cut of &
Disannull all forever Wills Whatsoev.r As Witness my hand & Seal this 21st day of Novemb. 1721.
in presence of us
Dan ll Brown
Thomas Evitt Jun.
his
William M Smith
mark
At a Court held for Essex County on Tuesday the 19th of June 1722. This Will was presented in Court by Sarah
Boughan & James Boughan Execs. wth in named who made oath thereto & being proven by the oaths of Daniel
Brown & Thomas Evit Jun witnesses thereto is admitted to record.
Test
Richd Tunstall D Cl Cur
Will Book 3, page 305
note: I had these wills copied for me in Essex County and think that perhaps the second James in ‘Appoint my
Loveing ____ & James Boughan my kinsman’is merely a repitition of the name in copying, and perhaps the
absence of a name as signature an oversight.
WILL OF HENRY BOUGHAN (173l-1738)
of South Farnham Parish, Essex Co., Va., dated January 20 1731; proved May 16 1738, Essex Wills no
6, 121-123.
In the NAME OF GOD AMEN, I henry Boughan of South Farnham Parish in the County of Essex do m ake this
my last will and Testament, revoking and disanuling all other wills or Testaments heretofore made by me; first
my will is that all my just debts be dully payed. ITEM. I lend to my dear & loving wife Sarah Boughan all my
Estate Enduring her widowhood, and my will and pleasure is that if my wife Sarah Boughan Shood marry that
my son James Boughan and my son Henry Boughan shall take my Children and their Estates out of the hands of
my wife. ITEM, I lend to my wife Sarah Boughan thirty seven ackers of land that now Wm Harper lives on
induring her widowhood and at the day of her marriage or the day of h er Death then I give & bequeath to my
son James Boughan that parcell of Land & all the rest of my land to him and his heirs forever. My will and
pleasure is that my young children that is not Schoold have resonable Schooling & that my Estate bair ye charge
of their Schooling and keeping. ITEM, I give John Ball twelve pence or one shilling. ITEM, I give Thomas Bar ker twelve pence or one shilling. ITEM, I give to my son
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Henry Boughan one young horse about three years old to him and his heirs forever. ITEM, I do appoint and
ordain Constitute my dear loveing wife & my son James Boughan & my son Henry Boughan Executors to this
my last will and Testament to witness wherof I have hereunto sett my hand and Fix d my seal this 20th day of
January one thousand seven hundred & thirty one.
Signed Sealed in the presents of us:
David Scott
his
Amey Scott (by mark)
Henry HB Boughan
Henry Perry
hand
At A COURT held for Essex County ____ on the xvith day of May Anno Dom. MDCCXXXVIII This last will
& Testament of Henry Boughan decd was presented in Court by Sarah Boughan one of the Executors
_________________ Witnessed thereto and was admitted to record. Immediately following in the book is the
Bond of Sarah Boughan as Execr with Jno Pickett and Thomas Barker as Bondsmen) dated 16th May 1738
WILL OF JAMES BOUGHAN (1748)
In the Name of God Amen I James Boughan Sen. of the County of Essex and Parish of South Farnham being
sick and weak of bady but of Perfect mind and memory thanks be given to Almighty God for the same and
calling to mind of uncertainty of this Life do make this my Last Will and Testam ent in manner and form
following that is to say First and principally I commenc my Soul into the hand of Almighty God who gave it
hopeing to Receive perfect Remission & Forgiveness of all my sins by the merrits of my blessed Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ and a Joyful Resurrection with the Just at the Last Day and my Body to the Earth to be
decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named and as touching such worldly Estate it hath
Pleased Almighty God to bestow upon I give & dispose of as followeth Imprimis my will and desire is that the
Land that I have purchased of Christian Baker I leave to my Loving Wife Mary Boughan for and during her
natural life and after her decease the said Land I give to my son Aristipus Boughan and to his heirs forever Item
my will and desire is that Mary Loving wife may have my Negroes Hannah Frank and Charles for and during
her natural Life and after her decease to be divided amongst my three children James Boughan Aristipus &
Susannah Croxton to them and their heirs forever Item I give to my son Aristipus Boughan my two young
Negroes Harry and Jenny to him and his heirs forever Item my will and desire is that all the Rest of my Estate of
what nature and kind what soever I Leave to my Loving wife for and during her Natural Life and after her
decease to be Equally divided amongst my three children (to wit) James Boughan Aristipus Boughan and
Susannah Croxton Item If the Negro I sold to Thomas Barker & her increase be
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taken away by Law by any of my Children that then his Damages I desire may be made good out of my estate
Lastly I Constitute and appoint my Loving Wife and Thomas Barker Executrix and Executor of this my last will
and Testament Revoking and making Void all former wills by me heretofore made and ordaining this my last
will & testament in manner and form aforesaid.
In Testimony whereof I have set my hand and seal this 28th day of November in the Year of O ur Lord God One
Thousand Seven hundred and Forty Eight.
Signed & Published In presence of
James Boughan (Seal)
John Croxton
Thomas Barker;
Sarah Minter (by mark)
Betty Barker (by mark)
Proved and recorded At Court for Essex County on the 24 th day of March 1748.
note: Another interpertation of this will reads:
"_______ by Law by any of my Children that threu his ____ & desire may be______" and also shows Aristipus
as Cristipus.
In 1749 an appraisal of the estate of this James (above) was recorded it having been ordered by Court March 21
1748; the appraisers being John Edmondson, Thos Dunn, and Thomas Edmond son. The Inventory listed many
small items, a list too long to add here but the value was £2366-2-2. An example of the list is as follows:
To 1 peper box & salt 6. 5 pewter plates & Two Dishes 11/ 0:11:6
To 1 Cotton sheet & piller Case
0:15:0
It lists every thing from ‘1 small Butter pott’to
cows, horses and piggs and the slaves were
To
1 Negro woman Hannah 31:
0:
0:
To
1 Negro Man Frank
45:
0:
0:
To
1 Negro boy Charles
35:
0:
0:
To
1 Negro boy Harry
25:
0:
0:
To
1 Negro boy James
10:
0:
0:
Will of Augustine Boughan (1750)
In the Name of God Amen I Augustine Boughan of Essex County being very sick do make and ordain this my
Last Will and Testament in manner and form as followeth Imprimis first I bequeath my soul to Almighty God
that gave it Trusting in the Meditations of my Blessed Savour Jesus Christ to receive Eternal Bless at the Joyful
Resurrection and my body to the earth to be buried at the Discretion of my Executors hereafter named Item I
lend my Loving wife Hannah Boughan one third part of my estate both real and personal during her Natural Life
Item I give unto my only son Griffing Boughan all that Tract of Land whereon I now live Containing Three
hundred Acres to him and the heirs of his Body Lawfully begotten forever but if my said son should die without
issue as aforesaid
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and the Child my wife is now with Child with should prove a son then I give the said Land to him in Like
manner but if a daughter and my son Griffing should die without issue then my will is that the said Land be sold
to the highest bidder and the money to be equally Devided amongst all my Daughters or the Survivors of them
Item my will is if I recover the Land that I am at Law with John Boughan for that it be sold by my Executors to
the highest bidder and after my other Land paid for that I bought of Thompson and also my Just Debts the
remainder to be equally Devided amongst all my children or Survivors of them Item my Desire is that the Law
suit between me & John Boughan be carried on by my Executors and if it isnt recovered my desire is that the
Land I bought of Thomp son be sold and after my Debts paid the money to be Devided amongst all my Children
but if I recover the Land from John Boughan Then I give the two hundred acres of Land I bought of Thompson
to the Child my wife is now with Child with pro- it be a son to him and his heirs forever Item My will is that my
Children be all Educated and Maintained out of the Proffits of my estate Item I give and bequeath all the
Remainder of my estate to be equally Devided amongst all my Children or the Survivors of them the negroes
and their increase to be paid to them in Sperie ? at the age of Eighteen or the day of Marriage Lastly I appoint
my Loving wife Hannah Boughan and my friend Capt Francis Warring Executrix and Executor of this my Last
Will and Testament In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 4th day of December
1750.
Aug. Boughan (Seal)
Test:
Robt : Edmondson
Wm X Ship
his mark
proved in court for Essex County July 16 1751. Robt Edmondson was decd. and Rebecca Hawkins witnessed to
the above will
Will Book 9, page 71
Will of JOHN BOUGHAN (1776)
In the Name of God Amen I John Boughan (Major) of Essex County and South Farnham Parish, being in
Perfect Sences: & Memory thanks be to the Almighty for the same and calling to mind the uncertain state of this
Transitory life and Knowing that it is appointed that all mortals here to dye do make & ordain this to be my last
will and Testament revokeing & disanulling all former wills heretofore mad_ Impremises __. First I bequeath
my Soul into the hands of my blessed Saviour in hopes by his merrits to receive full pardon for all my sins
Secondly I submitt my self to my mother; the earth, to be decently intred. at the discretion of my executors ....
Thirdly, as touching what temporal estate it hath been pleased God to bless me with I give and bequeath as
follows:
fidilicet ----- Item: I Lend to my beloved wife all my whole estate: both real and personal as long as she remains
a widow: and after her decease: I give and dispose as follows: Item: I desire that my daughter: Mary Barnett
have fifty pounds,
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paid her by my Executors -- to her and her heirs of her body and that is her share of my estaste, Item I give my
son John Boughan : a Cow and Calf one Sow & piggs - two ews & lambs and that is all in Intend he shall have
of my estate except part my Land and part my Mill hereafter mentioned: Item I give Fanny Griggs , daughter.
John Griggs decd a heifer of' three years o1d Item I give to my son Major Bough an one feather bed and furniture
to the value of eight pounds curr t money: one Cow and Calf: one sow and piggs, two ewes and lambs..
and my riding sadde Y bridle; and that is all I intend he shall have of my estate except part my L and and part my
mill hereafter mentioned: I also give my grand daughter: Caty Boughan a heifer of three years old .....
Item it is my will and desire that all the rest of my estate negroes & all my other estate that I have not already
Given (at the death of my Wife) to be equally divided between my two daughters Cary & Elizabeth to them and
the heirs Heirs of there body Lawfully begotten forever and if either should dye and leave no such heir: my
desire is the sd estate shall and descend to the surviving sister and her heirs as aforesd and in case they both
shou1d dye and leave no heirs then to be equally divided between my two sons John and Major and their heirs
forever & as touching my Lands and Water Grist Mill my will and desire is may be equally devided between my
two sons: at the death of my Wife or the day of her marrege: allowing my two daughters to live in the mansion
house & to work their hands: & raise horses Sufficent to serve their crops as long as they live single & if either
of my sons should die without heir this part so dying shall go and decend to the surviving brother to him and his
heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever -- & further it is my will that if either of my sons shall want to sell
their parts of land or mill that they shall not have any ___ to sell to another person but their brother or his heirs
and no other ways & if either or any person here mentioned in this will should sue or bring suit for any thing
more than I have here given in this : them persons so doing shall forfeit all the legasie or legacies hear given &
shall have one shilling paid them by my Executors -- and that is all I entend them of my Estate in line of the
aforesd legasie or legacies - & such Legasie or Legasies shall be devided amongst the rest my Children
aforementioned - Lastly I appoint and ordain my loving wife and my son Major Boughan my whole and sole
Executors of this my last will and Testament -- disanulling and revoking all former wills hereto fore made as
Witness my hand and seal this first day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty
nine.
Witness: his
John Boughan (Seal)
George X Newble
mark H. Purkins
Mary Newble X her mark
Proved at Court in Essex County Sept. 16 1776:
Will Book 13, page 49
John Lee Cl. Cur.
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Administration on Estate of CARY BOUGHAN (1785)
Know all men by these presents that we John Boughan and Major Boughan are held and formly bound unto
John Upshaw, John Edmondson , William Waring and Muscoe Libingston Gents. Justices of our County Court
of Essex now sitting in the sum of one hundred pounds To the payment whereof well and truly to be made to the
same Justices and their Successors we bind ourselves our heirs Exec. and Admrs. Jointly and severally firmly by
these presents sealed with our seals and dated this 21st day of February in the Year of Our Lord 1785.
The Condition of this Obligation is such that if the above bound John Boughan Administrator of all the Goods
Chattels and Credits of Cary Boughan deceased do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all
and Singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased which have or shall come to the hands
possession or knowledge of the said John Baughan or into the hands or possession of any other person or
persons for him and the same so made do exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the County Court of Essex at such
time as he shall be thereto - required by the said Court and all the rest and residue of the said Goods Chattels
and Credits which shall be found remaining upon the said Administers Account the same being first examined
and allowed by the Justices of the said Court for the time being shall deliver and pay unto such person or
persons respectively as the said Justices by their Order or Judgment shall direct pursuant to the laws in that case
made and provided and if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and Testament was made by the said
deceased and the Executor or Executors therein named do exhibit the same unto the said Court making request
to have it allowed and approved accordingly if the said John Baughan being thereunto required do render and
deliver up his Letter of Administration, approbation of such testament being first had and made in said Court,
then this Obligation to be Void otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
John Baughan (Seal)
Major Baughan (Seal)
Test
Hancock Lee Clk.
Will Book 13, page 467
WILL ARIS BAUGHAN (1786)
In the name of God Amen the ninth day of February in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and
Eighty-Six I Aris Baughan of the County of Campbell being in my perfect senses and of sound mind and
knowing the uncertainty of Life do think proper to make and constitue this my last Will for the disposial of such
wordly Goods and Estate as it has pleased the Almighty to bless me with in manner and form following (viz) It
is first my Will and desire that my Executors herein after mentioned pay all my Just Debts after paying my
funeral charges out of my personal Estate.
Item it is my Will and desire that all my Personal Estate
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be lent to my beloved wife during her natural life or widowhood and that so soon as she shall decease or again
marry that the said Personal Estate before mentioned be Equally divided among all my children then living.
Item I give and bequeath to my beloved sons Harry and James Baughan all my lands to be Equally divided
between them agreeable to the direction of my Executors hereof mentioned and that should either of them
decease under the age of Twenty-one years then the Lands aforesaid to be in like manner divided among m y
Surviving children.
I do also appoint Elias Langham and Richard Baughn my Trusty friends to be my only Executors to Execute and
carry into effect this my last Will and Testament.
Signed and Sealed the day above written
Aris Baughan (L.S.)
In the Presence of:
Betsy Bailey Retty Langham Chas. M. Talbot.
Proved at a Court held for Campbell County December 7 1786.
Teste. Ro. Alexander, C.C.C.
Will Book 1, pages 88 & 89.
NOTE the difference in spelling of the name in the last two articles.
WILL OF JAMES BOUGHAN (1789)
In the Name of God Amen I James Bougha n of Essex County and parrish of South farnham being in perfect
sence and memory do make this my last will in manner and form following - First I desire all my just Debts to
be first paid Item I lend to my beloved wife Amy Boughan one half of my Lands to live on during her life and at
her death I give to my daughter Mary Boughan to her and her heirs forever Item I give to my Granson Ambrose
Boughan the other half of my said tract of land to him and his heirs forever Item I give to my Daughter Mary
Boughan one half of a Bound I have of Sam.l Croxton for a Eleven pound thirteen Shilling and four pence to her
and her heirs Item I give to my daughter Ann Bohannan the other half of the said Croxton bound for Eleven
pounds thirteen shilling & Four pence to her and her heirs forever Item I lend all my personable Estate to my
beloved wife Amy Boughan as long as she shall live and at her death to be devided amongst all my Children
William Boughan Elizabeth Boughan Mary Boughan & Ann Bohan nan to be equally devided between them Lastly I appoint my beloved wife Amy Boughan to execute this my last will and Testament as witness my hand
& Seal this first day of May 1787.
Test
her
Thos Miller
Alse X Boughton
James Boughan (Seal)
mark
Dorothy Miller Dolly Miller Jun
Will proved by Thomas & Dolly Miller and Alse Boughton, three of the above witnesses, in Court hold for
Essex County July 18 1791 Amy Boughan the executrix named in said Will relinquished her right of
Executricship by letter which was proved by court
Jno. P. Lee CCl
Will Book 14, page 251
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ABSTRACTS
1819
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1830 or 33
1819
David Boughan, will dated December 10 1669; proved in Calvert County Court, Maryland,
1670; gave legacies to daughter, Mary, and Mr Sturkey; sons, Charles & David when they reach
age 18 years; John and Roger Brooks, Executors.
John Edmundson , will in Essex County, Va., dated 1-28-1728; proved 2-7-29; named wife, Mary
Johnson; and children; Sukey and unborn child; directed that if said two children died without
issue 1/3 of estate go to AUGUSTINE BOUGHAN and 2/3 to the children of his brother,
Samuel Edmundson; gave legacies to SARAH (EDMUNDSON) BOUGHAN, & his brother
Thomas.
Will of Ann Rowzee Garnett dated 1738 named grandsons William S., James, and Taliaferro
Hunter; granddaughters, Ann and Millie Jackson; daughters Sarah Hunter & Milly Jackson; and
nieces Hannah, Sussannah, Sarah, & Alice Boughan; & her brother William Rowzee.
Vol. 33v30, Va Mag Hist.
Note: I have a notation that Ann Rowzee married 6-29-1751 Wm Garnett (1727-1759).If this
was the same person one set of dates is incorrect.
Inventory of Henry Baughan , Augusta Co., Va.
Inventory of Mitchell Baughan , Amherst Co, Va.
Samuel Baughan, inventory, Bedford Co., Va.
Henry Baughan, will, Shenandoah Co, Va., named sons; Jacob, Henry and John.
Will of Rice Innes (Ennis) in September Court for Amelia Co., Va., named his grandson
William Baughan, son of Susanna Ennis and her husband William Baughan.
Vincent Baughan, will recorded in will book M page 181; book lost or stolen, Culpepper
County, Va.
Will of Thomas Noel named his daughter Theodosia Baughn and her nine children; and other
children Polly; Parmella Douglas; Catherine Fells; John C; and Zachary Noell; son-in-law Uriah
Hatcher husband of his daughter, Nancy.
Clements Magazine of Genealogy lists the nine children of Theodosia Baughn incorrectly.
A Miss Cundiff of Roanoke, Virginia, gave the following information sometime during the
1930’s; My cousin, who passed the information on to me in 1941 had lost track of her and did
not know where to get in touch.
Miss Cundiff’s great grandfather John Baughn married Docia Calloway Noell at Bedford,
Virginia Nov 14, 1799 by Jeremiah Hatcher
John Baughn and Docia C Noell had children:
1. Theodocia C Baughn married Edwin Hatcher Jan 17 1844
2. Mildred Baughn
3. Sally Baughn
4. Elizabeth Baughn married Thomas Hatcher. Sept 27, 1835
5. Zack Baughn
6. Francis Baughn
7. Richard Baughn
Thomas Hatcher was son of John A Hatcher
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8. Jessie Baughn
Theodocia Calloway Noell Baughn and Edwin Hatcher had a daughter, Mary Hatcher, who
married Samuel Cundiff of Bedford, Virginia and were the parents of Miss Cundiff named
above.
Clements named the nine children of Theodocia Baughn as 1. Theodocia; 2, Mildred; 3. Sally; 4.
Elizabeth; 5. Zach; 6. Francis; 7.Richard; 8. Jessie.
1819
1819
1819
In Chancery Court of Hanover County, Va., a suit Williams and C; vs Rhodes --concerning a
tract of land consisting of 50 acres adjacent the property of Lucy T Bowles, James P Woodson
and others; named as heirs were his children
l. Elizabeth, wife of Charles L Rhodes dec’d.
Claratina, wife of Major J H Baughan
E Jane wife of John L Williams.
1819
A suit in chancery court of Baughan vs Hines, admr. Charles B Hines died many years ago, left
no will survived by his widow, Mary, her age judged in 1844 to have been 40-45 years and
children;
1819
Susan, who in 1844 was wife of LEANDER BAUGHAN and was of age at that time.
1819
Mary; 3. Joseph H ; 4. Martha C; 5. Margaret W; 6. Maria F; 7. Charlie C; and
8.Elizabeth; the last seven children were minors.
1819
In Hanover County Court will of Turner W Gentry , who died and his will of which there was no
copy was destroyed by fire. He had 185 acres land and was survived by his wife Louisa A. And
their children
1819
Hardenia R. Married John L Johnson
2. Elizabeth Gentry married Addison Hall
3. Eliza Gentry married George B Stone
4. Frances T Gentry widow of Wm T Yarborough
5. Silas L Gentry
1819
Lucy Ann Gentry married WILLIAM A BAUGHAN , dec’d, left one child;
1819 TAYLOR BAUGHAN
7. Jane M., married 1st, Mr Glasgow, and had issue; a. Hardenia Richard Glasgow, infant; she
married 2 nd. 1866 Joseph H Johnson and had children b. Eliza beth;
c. Ella Jane; and d. Martha Johnson .
1819 Timothy Gentry who was under age 21 years in 1866.
TUCKER BAUGHN will probated in Cumberland County, Va. Named 11 children;
Daughter Mary-- all lands if she continues single; if she married his estate to be divided equally
between his 11 children:
1. Joseph; 2. John; 3. Mary; 4. James; 5. Warner; 6. Edmund; 7. William;
8. Payton Baughan; 9. Betsy
1819
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Flippen; 10. Sarah Robertson; and 11. Nancy Hobson.
Here the name ‘Payton’raises the question could this ‘John’be John (d1) born 1793. He would
have been 26 years old in 1819. And was Betsy Flippen in some way related to Prudence
Flippen (x13).
1851
1851
1852
1865
1789
1777
1857
1732
Court of Chancery Hanover County suit of Cason vs Cason regarding the will of Wm Cason in
1851 who had ‘neither father, mother, brothers, nor sisters, only the children of four brothers
deceased, as his heirs. The suit by the children and heirs of John Cason, dec’d, son of Thomas, a
brother; and of James Cason , Dec’d, a brother of Wm Cason, dec’d. The children of these
brothers were not identified as to which brother was their father, but was listed in one group.
1. Richard W Pierce and wife Susan
2. Miles Wigglesworth and wife Amelia
3.Wm Edward 4. Nancy, and 5. Edward M Cason
6. Hobson O Gentry and wife Jane
7. WILLIAM A BAUGHAN and wife Lucy Ann
8. Joseph H Johnson and wife Jane
9. Addison Hall and wife Elizabeth
10. Silas Gentry; 11. Hardenis Gentry; and 12. Horatio Gentry, infants with John J Chew their
guardian. Some of the above persons are named in the will of Turner Gentry, 1864.
HENRY BAUGHN estate named as heirs
wife, Jane 1/3 the estate: children;
1. Mary Baughn Wheeler
2. Pauline Baughn King
3. Allen Baughn
4. Elizabeth Baughn the remaining 2/3. book Q Kentucky.
HENRY BAUGHN will probated in Owensboro, Ky
ALLEN BAUGHN left estate to JOSEPH & JOSEPHINE BAUGHN (minors) and Hardin
Byers.
James Clark, will dated June 2 1789 mentioned daughter, Elizabeth Clark who married
THOMAS BOUGHAN. She was daughter of Captain James Clark and Mary Marston; and
granddaughter of Stokeley Towles.
Jan. 27 Samuel Baughn Inventory, Bedford County, Va. named Lucy Baughn as relict (wife)
Paulina Baughn King’s heirs;
Allen; Elizabeth; Jane; and William, conveyed land to Josiah Wheeler and his wife, Mary, as
their portion of Henry Baughn , estate. 1851 Kentucky.
Will of Richard Tyler dated 12-4-1732; proved 5-21-1734 named daughter, Mary Boughan ,
Susanna Tyler, wife Susanna, sons Richard, William, and John Tyler, bequeathed land to John
and William that adjoined the land belonging to James Boughan .
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ARMS:
Boughan; Sable three Garbs or.
Boughan (Lincoln) Azure on a bend argent cotised or three torteaux.
Garb - sheafs of wheat or other grain
Bend - diagonal band across shield from dexter chief to sinister base.
Azure - heraldic blue
Argent - silver or white
Cotised - bend is cotised when placed between two narrow bendlets (may be of different tincture
from the bend).
Or - gold
Torteaux - gules (roundles or balls)
Baughan;
is of the celtic fringe as in English the common adjectives are used as nicknames in the Cornish.
Bean - small is related to the Welsh ‘Vaughan’(or Baughan) and the Scottish Gaelic ‘Bigg’.
Baughan, (Bowgen, Baughen);
a Norfolk surname I suspect it is an immigrant from the Low Countries. I can offer no
satisfactory solution to its meaning. George Bowgeon, was sheriff of Norwich in l574. FF iii
359. John Bowgin, rector of West Tofts Co Norfolk l546; ibid ii 262.
James Bowgin, Vicar of Surlingham Co., Norfolk 1720, ibid v. 465
Thomas Bougin and Jane Alley, St. George, Hanover Sq 1726 1., married
MDB (Co Norfolk 2. 20: ? 2.2.0.) London 1. o.o.: or I D;
New York (Boughan) 1. Phil., 1.o.o.
taken from a dictionary of English and Welsh surnames.
The Virginia Mag. of History, vol 7, page 219, gives the pronunciation of the name as "Bawn".
1735/7
1817
1822
1828
1835
1797
1848-1903
1845
1875
The following list of data consists of deeds, marriages, births, deaths, and so on.
Boughan’s moved from Essex and adjacent Middlesex Counties where they were neighbors or
kinsmen of the Clark family.
Abner Baughn, married Priscilla Hume.
Culpepper Co Marriage Records(Cul. MR)
Abner Baughan made a deed to Armistead Hume of Culpepper County, Va.
Abner Baughan and wife Priscilla, gave deed of trust, Cul. dd bk 00 pg 185/7
Abner Baughan bought lands, Cul. dd bk 00 pg 166.
Abner Baughan gave power of attorney to Daniel Brown Jr.
Abraham Baughan married Mary Weaver. Cul. MR.
Addie A Baughan age 57 years buried Oct 30 1903 in Shockoe Cem. Richmond Va.
Agnes Baughan buried Oct 3, 1918 age 73 years, Hollywood Cem. Richmond, Va.
Agnes Baughan , buried 3-9-1875, Oakwood Cem. Richmond. Va.
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1830
1677/78
1778
1884
1767
1755
1777
1775-78
1776
1781
1782
1782
1783
1862
1794
1756
1783
Allen Baughn married Elizabeth Baughn , 12-29-1830, Davies County, Kentucky.
Andrew Boughan named in will of Edward Dunn, dated March 4, 1677/8.
Annie Boughan married Daniel Johnson January 21, Goochland Co, Va.
Annie L Baughn married James Blanton, R Herald, Richmond Virginia 1828--.
Arestripes Baghan; was a tithe with Wm Candler and a negro slave named Chester on the list of
Archibald Gordon. Va Mag of Hist vol 24, pg 184.
(this move of Arestripes was possibly made from Essex county, Va., i.e. if he is the same man as
Arris.)
Aristapus Boughan on November 29 was a witness to a deed given by Hezekiah Brown and
wife, Sally, to Sammuel Croxton of Essex County.
(A period of six years after probation of his father’s will. Inside of the next twelve years could
have moved to Pittsylvania County (1767) and from there to Bedford and then Campbell.)
Aristiphus Baughan, with Henry and Rubin Baughn and others of Virginia signed oath of
Allegiance, renouncing their allegiance to Great Britain and swearing to support the
commonwealth of Virginia.
records of the clerk’s office by C B Byrant, Martinsville,Va.
Gus Baughan of Caroline County and
ARRIS and Reuben Baughan of Mecklenburg County Virginia filed petition for pay for service
in Revolutionary War.
Arris Baughan , a corporal in Capt. Henry Dudley’s Com. of Culpepper Co. Va.
Arristiphus, George Hairston Co., Henry County, Va., Revolutionary War; Richard Parsley ,
Joseph Blakley, Samuel Jamerson, Arristiphus Baughn , John Kitchen, John Jamerson, John
Rivers, John Crouch, John Jones, Lewis Bradberry, Thomas Finch, Jesse Elkins, and James
Davis.
Aris Boughan began service in Rev. War Nov 11, Navy records.
Aries Baughan, Cont’l Army 8 -8-1782; navy 2-11-1782.
Aris Baughan received warrant #208 for 100 acres land for three years service in Virginia State
Line, in. Rev. War. Jillsons Book of Ky Military Land Grants.
Armistead Baughan, in Com K, 47 Reg. Virginia Volunteers July 31.
Augustine Baughan , was a guard during the march of Virginia troops to Fort Pitt (Pittsburg) to
suppress the Whiskey Insurrection.
Ben Baughan, witnessed a deed in Caroline County, Va. April 6. from Aquilla Johnson &
Elizabeth, his wife to John Beazely of Caroline Co., £30 curr, for 300 acres in Spotsylvania Co.
Benjamin Baughn, listed as having personal property
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in Caroline County, Virginia.
Benjemin Baughan married Lucy Moorman , Dec. 28, Campbel1 County, Va.
Benjamine Baughn, a member of Light Dragon of Mt Airy. Cal. State Papers, vo1 9, pg 607.
Benjamin Baughan, age 2 years, buried 3-20-1867 , Shockoo Cem. Richmond, Va.
Benjamin Baughan age 55 years buried June 25 Hollywood Cem. Richmond, Va.
Bessie O Baughan, age 6 months buried June 6, Hollywood, Cem, Richmond Va.
Betsy Baughn married Philip Frederick, Orange Co. Va.
C Boughan witnessed statement of inspection of Lawton’s Warehouse in Essex County by
Daniel Thomas.
1808
Catherine Baughen, married John Fye, Orange County, Va.
1861
David M Baughan married Eliza A Dowdy April 4 by Rev. T E Reynolds. Rol. Hor. 1828
Richmond, Va.
1780
Daniel Baughn married Lucy Brooke Oct 10, Mecklenburg Va
1857
E B Baughan married Isaac H Winfree March 26 by Elder S J Atkins; Rol Hor 1828, Richmond
Va.
1795
Elizabeth Baughn married Thomas Dewitt; Wm Hensley a surety with consent of James &
Abigail parents of Thomas certifying that Elizabeth was of age. Married in Bedford County.
1793
Henry A Baughan married Elizabeth Booker who was born 1793 daughter of
**
Lewis Booker (born 1754) and Judith Dudley (1788-1817) Lewis Booker settled at ‘Laurel
Grove’in Gloucester County. Elizabeth had brothers and sisters as
follows:
Dorothy born 2-24-1790 married 11-12-1812 Wm. A Garnett and had George L Garnett born 226-1818; died 10-19-1836.
James; Mary; and others
1812-1886
Elizabeth Baughan buried in Shockee Cem, Richmond Va.
1867
Elizabeth C Baughan married Richard M Russell, Jan 3.
1764
Elkanah Baughn was in Hanover County.
1781
Elkanah Baughn bought land from James Goodman , 1000 A adjacent the said Goodman,
Charles Smith, David Tulloch, Charles Yeoman and John Heneley, Oct 7.
1782
Elkanah sold the tract of land named above and was mentioned in a congressional note. He sold
this land to Alex X Stewart.
1791
Elkanah Baughn married Ann ___? before 1791.
1837
Frances Baughan and her sister Katherine bought land of their Mother’s. Deed bk 235, Cul
County.
1843
Frances Ann Baughan married Ephriam Beazley, by Rev Philip Montague.
1793
see ‘**’above. Henry Baughan
1704
Henry Baughan listed on Quit rent rolls of Now Kent Co.
1711
Henry Baughan owned land adjacent land of Robert Richardson & Crompills Quarter Branch,
So Farnham Parish
1750
Henry Baughan witnessed deed from John & Wm Clark to Thomas Moggs of Essex County Feb.
20.
1797
Henry Baughn bought 131 acres land south side of Dan
1797
1807
1865
1816-187l
1892
1808
1772
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1797
1798
1811
1813
1814
1814
1837
1845
1851
1861
1712
1715
River, Rockingham County N C. Book E pg 191.
Henry Baughn bought 200 acres on Thesby’s Creek from Abraham and Patty Glenn, bk F pg
101, Rockingham County N C
Henry Baughn received land grant in Lincoln Co. Ky.
Henry Baughn made deed to Edward Reynold, bk O pg 179 Rockingham Co. N C.
Henry Baughn sold land to Benjamin Fewell, dd bk O p 179 Rock'm Co, N C.
Henry Baughn made deed to Simeon Baughn, bk P pg 312 Rock’m Co, N C
Henry Baughn received deed for land from Jarrett Patterson for 262 acres land on Mayo Mt (also
known as Baughn’s Mt) Rock’m Co. dd bk pg 209. This was the home of my ancestor. The
house, although removed from its original sight was still used as a dwelling a couple years ago.
Henry Baughn with James Baughn received deed from Obadiah Fields for 2 tract land. Rock’m
Co, N C.
Henry Baughn received deed from Randal S Scales for 2 acres land, academy lot, in Madison N
C for a school. The deed provided that he be the president of the board of trustees. bk 2 d O pg
170, Rock’m Co
Henry Baughn and others as trustees, received from Thomas Smith, 1 lot in Madison N C, dd bk
R pg 124 Rockingham Co. This lot may have been for the building of the 1st Baptist Church of
Madison, of which he was a charter member. His name appears on the deed. The Baptist
churches of Mayodan and The Dan Valley Community were daughter churches of the Madison
Church.
The Henry of the last two deeds was my ancestor and the representative of Rockingham County
in the N C Legislature.
Henry C Baughn, Pri., enlisted at Frog Level, April 14, 1861. Mustered into Confederate service
June 6 1861 reported on Muster rolls of Dec 31 1862 & Feb 28, June 30, & Aug 31, 1863, also
Jan 1 1864 as sick at Campbell Hospital, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia since Oct 30 1862;
reported on muster roll of Feb 29 1864 as present but not on muster roll at the surrender April 4
1865. Unofficial Compilation says he was detailed as a scout
S C Troops in Confederate Service, by Sally. Com. C, 3rd Reg. page 357; Lieut Col Barnard E
Bee. Frogg Level is now known as Prosperity.
Congressional Library.
Henry Boughan ( his mark) and John Boughan (probably brothers) signed with Loyd George a
bond for 10,000 lb tobacco to keep and ordinary, bond dated April 11
Henry Boughan (his mark) with Benjamin ffisher and Richard (his mark) Taylor signed bond for
10,000 lbs tobacco to keep an ordinary at his home in Essex county dated August 16.
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1716
1775-77
1793
1793
1797
1799
1667
1705
1709
Henry Boughan signed appraisal of ‘some of Gibson’s Estate for Faruson’(probably ‘Ferguson’)
total value 890 lb Tobacco, with Henry Shackleford and John Haile recorded July 17.
Henry, Vincent, Richard, and Mordecai signed a Petition in Culpepper Co that the recorder’s
fees were too high.
Henry Baughan married Elizabeth Garnett born March 1793 daughter of Dorothy Booker and
Wm A Garnett.
note: I believe that this is the same Henry as he who married Elizabeth Booker named above. I
obtained this data from two different sources and have been unable to determine which is correct
so far.
Humphry Baughan (m) with Martha, John, and Tacy Baughan signed marriage certificate of
Elias Fisher and Hannah Curle September 24 in Campbell County.
Humphrey Baughan signed marriage certificate of Latham Stanton and Huldah Butler,
September 14, Campbell Co.
Humphrey Baughan and wife Elizabeth had daughter who married John James . Her name was
Martha.
James Baughan administrator of the estate of William Edmundson who lived in So Farnham
Parrish with Benjamin.
Petition of William Bird of King and Queen and others Archives devision Virginia State
Library, Richmond Cala Papers 1705:
This paper mutilated-Endorsed
"Pet of Wm Bird
Robert Byrd and others
to take up land
in King and Queen &
King William 1705
Sept 4th 1705 rejected"
"To His Excellency Edward Nott, Esq’r Her Maj’ties
Lieut & Govern’r General of Virginia
--Pet of William Bird Robert Bird Ralph Bowker -- and
William Holcomb James Baughan Richard Covington
Sheweth
---- Excellency Humble Petitioners pray Your Excellencys grant for to take up Eight Thousand
acres Land lying in King and Queen County and King William County some part in the forks of
the Mattopony River above the Land of Cillonell Augustine Warner’s they Comply with the
laws in such taxes and Your Petitioners
As in Duty Bound
Shall ever Pray
Aug’t 22d 1705
James Boughan Jr married Sarah Edmundson before 1709. James Boughan, the elder and James
Boughan the younger and Sarah his wife; and Benjamin Fisher and Elizabeth his wife sold to
Edward Clark 967 acres land adjoining Col Richard Covingto n’s.
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1712/13
1712
1712 or
1712/13
1713/14
James Boughan Sen’s of So Farnham Parish, planter, son and heir of James Boughan of same
Parish and county sells John Boughan Sen’r of St Ann’s Parish, planter for £50 Ster 620 acres
granted Richard Holt dec’d by patent dated Nov 4 1683 and by Richard Holt and William Holt
conveyed to the said James Boughan, dec’d by deed dated 2 Feb 1705, the land bounded by
Kings Swamp formerly owned by Thomas Gaines and John Morraine, Piscataway Creek etc.
signed James Boughan; witnessed by Dan’ll Browne, Thomas Ley, Robert Hardee; recorded Feb
12
James Boughan John Boughan & Bejamin ffisher gave bond of £500 Sterl as administrators of
estate of James Boughan dec’d, August 15.
an acc’t of some goods to had since the apprais’l Includes
To all his wearing Cloaths given his brother
To received of Jos Burgess
100 tobo
To rec’ed of John Harper
810 tobo
To a parcell rec’d of Paul Green
200
To a parcell of Wm Richardson
200
To a parcell of Price Gold
200
Add’l Inventory totals 925l lb tobo
signed James Boughan, John Boughan & Benj’a ffisher
Inventory presented Jan 8 1712/13 by the above 3 people. Further appraisal of estate of James
Boughan dec’d
August 10 1712 includes
1 large bla Walnut Table & Table Cloth
£
1.
10.
00.
a parcell of log books
1.
15.
00.
A silver hilted sword & belt
2.
15.
00.
A silver headed cane
0.
12.
00.
6 forks & a case with them
0.
02.
06.
Total £ 226. O2. 09.
signed Wm Covington , James Fullerton, Fran Moore
note: this appears to be additional appraisals of the estate of James Boughan, will 1711.
Jan 15, Deed; Richard Covington of St Anns Parish and James Boughan of So Farnham Parish
son and heir of Major James Boughan late of said parish dec’d, sells to Thomas Gouldman and
Edward Gouldman sons and devisees of Edward Gouldman late of St Anns Parish dec’d land,
acreage unknown, "whereas the said Edward Gouldman purchased from one William Williams a
certain parcel of land granted to Collo Rich’d Covington , Major James Boughan and the said
William Williams by patent dated the 25th day of Aprill 1704" in St Ann Parish this land
formerly granted Thomas Pannell dec’d by patent 4th of Nov. 1673 and afterward granted to
Covington, Boughan, and Williams, having been lost by Pannell for want of seating. The land
was partitioned between the said Collo Richard Covington of the first part, and Major James
Boughan, Benj’a ffisher and James Boughan Jr of the 2nd part, and the said Edward Gouldman
(who had purchased
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1713/14
& Will
1715
William’s share) of the erd part, by deed the 9th August 1708, recorded 10 August 1708 in
Essex County.
And whereas Collo Richard and Major James Boughan by deed 11 Aug 1707 between William
Pannel son and heir of the said Thomas Pannel, dec’d, Francis Stone and Mary his wife daughter
of the said Thomas Pannell of the one part and Richard Covington and James Boughan of the
other part for £39, did purchase the interest of William Pannell Francis and Mary Stone.
Signed Richard Covington , and James Boughan;
Witnessed Zachary Lewis and William Todd.
Recorded February 11 1713/14
Comment: This last item and the two short inventories above concerns Major James Boughan
(13) and his son James (131).
Jan 14 Deed James Boughan Sen’r, planter So Farnham Parish son and heir of
James Boughan of same parish dec’d, wills Henry Boughn, planter, of same parish all rights in
___ acres of land formerly in co-partnership between Harper and his grandfather James
Boughan, both dec’d and formerly given by deed under the hand of his father James Boughan to
John Boughan, Henry Boughan & Alexander Boughan dated 29th March 1678 the original
patent dated Oct 8th 1672.
Signed James Boughan.
Witnessed James Edmundson and Jos Baker.
Recorded 14 Jan 1713/14
Aug 25 Capt James Boughan of So Farnham Parish selles to John Cheeke of same Parish 117
acres in So Farnham Parish part of tract of 550 acres granted Mr William Johnson of same
parish April 26, 1704 and sold by him to said James’father.
Signed James Boughan; Witnessed: John Baker, A Somervell; recorded ?Aug 16 1715.
James Boughan and Thomas Leftwich witnessed Inventory of Thomas Ley estate, Aug, 16 1715.
James Boughan William Covington Jr, Thomas Wheeler witness lease and release Nov. 10 1715,
John Mills to William Johnson, So Farnham Parish.
James Boughan Arthur Onbee witness will of Ealse Shipley (Alice Shipley) of St Ann Parish
dated Jan. 8 1715. probated Feb. 21 1715/16.
James Boughan, gent., of South Farnham Parish sells William Willson, planter of Saint Ann
Parish 101 acres in St Ann Parish at the head of Gilson’s Run adjacent land of John London .
Signed James Boughan.
dated September 19; recorded September 20, 1715.
Capt James Boughan of South Farnham Parish sells James Walls of same parish 102 acres
granted Mr William Johnson by patent dated April 26 1704 and by him sold to James Boughan’s
father, adjacent land of William Wilson, land of Mr Robert Beverley etc. Signed James
Boughan dated Sept. 19 1715
Jas. Was one of bondsmen for Exrs. Of est. of Robert Coleman dec’d.
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1749
1860
1858
1861
1695
___
1704
1709
---
1711
1712/13
1712
1713
Capt James Boughan, sheriff of Essex County.
married Mary Tyler daughter of Richard and Susannah Tyler before 1734
James Baughan married Ella Atkinson, daughter of Arch’d Atkinson , (see other families)
J. H. Baughn, deed in Culpepper County; also in 1866
J. T. Baughan, father of Lucy Maranda Baughan died 1861 husband of Sarah E Baughan.
James Baughan and Edwin Thacker of Essex County 530a land in Rappahannock County, April
24 1695.
John Boughan Sr of St Ann’s Parish, gave 1600 lbs tobacco for 620 acres to Plunkett Holt of So
Farnham Parish, "son and Devisee of Richard Holt dec'd," The land granted Richard H olt dec’d
by patent dated 4 Nov 1658 beginning at Kings Swamp below Piscataway Mills adjacent land of
Oliver Zeager, the land of Thomas Gaines and John Morraine etc--. Signed Plunkett Holt (his
mark); wit: James Bryan, James Edmondson.
John Boughan, 100a, Essex Co, Va Quit Rent Rolls.
John Boughan, 100a, New Kent Co, Quit Rent Rolls.
John Boughan Jr, paid taxes on Quit Rent Rolls
John Baughn Sr, living in St Paul’s Parish, Hanover County, certified his father’s signature
John Boughan signed survey of land for Robert Moody and William Crowdas the 29th day of
Sept 1709.
John Boughan received Dower rights from Sarah Boughan
Robert Jones by letter of Atty from Sarah Boughan relinquishes Dower right to John Boughan ,
the letter signed Sarah Boughan and witnessed by Jonathan ffisher and Benjamin ffisher.
April 20,
John Boughan and his wife Susannah & Thomas & Augustine Lee petitioned for escheated land.
Boughan witnessed with John Strang & Thomas Meads lease and release William Perry and
wife Margaret to Honour Powell of St Ann's Parish, March l2.
John Boughan with James Boughan and John Martin witnessed deed of Thomas Short to
William Ayrnold of King William County, July 10.
John Baughan with Salvator Muscoe and Jos Baker witness deed of Jonathan and Benjamin
ffisher, planters, of So Farnham Parish December 10. (This was a part of the Perry land grant.)
John Boughan & Henry and John Martin witness to deed of Thomas Short, planter of Essex
County, January 8.
John Boughan & Thomas Short Ju’r & Thomas ffenwick witness deed of Thomas Short of St
Anns Parish Essex County, April 27.
John Boughan witness to the following items:
Deed 6 Feb 1713/14 John Ridgdaill, planter of St Ann Parish to John ffoster, planter same
Parish.
Deed 6 Feb 1713/14 John Butler planter of St Anns Parish to Robert ffoster planter same parish.
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26
1714
Deed 11 Feb 1713/14 EIias Blackborn, planter of St Ann Parish to John Butler, planter same
parish
Received power of Attourney 19 Feb 1713/14 from Mrs Martha Blackborn. wit; Francis Gipson
x; James Cocker x.
witness deed 11 Feb 1713/14 Henry Long and Christian his wife to Richard Edwards of St Ann
Parish. Henry Long of Hanover Parish, Richmond County.
Power of Attourney 10 Feby 1712/13
Rebeccah ffisher and Elizabeth ffisher of So Farnham Parish to Mr John Boughan of same
parish to relinquish rights in land sold to Mr Joseph Smith, merchant and one of her Maj’ties
Justices of the Peace of Essex County --- Jonathan ffisher and Benj’a ffisher son of the said
Jonathan ffisher, both of aforesaid parishe.
John Boughan
Bond £l000 Sterling 13 May 1714 Richard Kemp, Charles Taliaferro and Richard Gatewood
Exor of the Est of Richard Kemp dec’d. signed Richd Kemp, Charles Taliaferro, Richard
Gatewood and Thomas x Griffin.
John Boughan Edward Rowzee and John Cooke signed appraisal of estate of William Harper
dec’d, April 8 1714; total value estate £ 3l. 04. 01.
John Boughan witness deed of gift dated 8 September from Sam’l Henshaw and Kazier his wife
to their son-in-law Sam’l Bizwell and Eliza his wife.
John witness deed 8 Sept Samuel Henshaw, planter and his wife Dazier of St Ann Parish to
Arthur Onbee same Par.
Witness deed Sept 8 1714 Nicholas Copland of St Ann Parish to Samuel Henshaw
John Boughan, Edward and Ralph Rowzee signed appraisal of estate of John Williams dec’d
taken by order of the court 12 Aug 1714.
Bond 11 Nov 1714 10,000 lb tobo "Thomey Ley hath obtained a licence to keep and ordinary at
his home in this county of Essex. Signed Thos Ley & John Boughan
Bond August 16 1715 £20 Sterling Salvator Muscoe as guardian of James, Phoebe, William, and
Margaret Booth, orphans. witnessed by John Boughan.
Witness Lease Sept 20 1714 ffrancis Smith of St Ann Parish, planter, leases Leonard Tarant ,
gent, of same Parish 5 a being part --- "to have --- during the lives of him the said Leonard
Tarent and of Mary his wife and of MARY BOUGHAN and for --- longest liver and then xxx"
yearly rent 3 bbl Indian Corn. Also to build a Dwelling house and leave it in good condition at
expiration of Lease.
JOHN Bougan signed following;
Bond 11 Nov 1714 £20 Sterl "Thomas Ley is by this Court of Essex County licensed to keep
and ferry over the Rappahannock River from his land to William Pannells. Now if said Thomas
Shall constantly keep sufficient boats for the passage of foot and horse
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27
1715
1716
1749
1762
1765
1766
1775
1778 or 98
with able hands to attend the same and also give passage without delay to all public messages
and Expresses (according to the Act of Assembly x x men’coned to be ferry free x x etc) Signed
Thomas Ley & John Boughan.
Bond of 10,000 lbs tobo for Richard Taylor to keep & ordinary at his dwelling house in So
Farnham. Signed by John Boughan , Benjamin ffisher, & Richard Taylor (his mark)
John Boughan married 1714 Cary Caston, daughter of Class (or Glass) Caston & Cary Ferguson.
John Baughan witness bond Feb 22 1715/16 and an Inventory 9:ber 7 1715
JOHN BOUGHAN
with Thomas Ramsay & John Andresos took Inventory for Alce Shipley, March 20 1715.
with Augustine Ley witnessed will of Sarah Bizwell dated Jan 13 1715/16; probate May 16
1716.
with John Chamberlain signed bond for £200 Sterl John Boughan and Thomas Leftwich admrs
of Estate of Thomas Ley dec’d. Aug 16 1715.
was one of appraisers of inventory of Thomas Landrun .
Named in will of Benjamin ffisher of So Farnham Parish James B. evidently had a mill "in lew
of a bond for £60 Sterling. The will named sons Benjamin, James, & John ffisher; wife
Elizabeth ffisher; other children Johathan & Elizabeth ffisher; father Johathan ffisher. made his
widow his Ex’or, James & John Boughan signed bond, dated June 19 1716 for £400 Sterl.
John Boughan signed inventories of
Richard Kemp dec’d May 17 1716.
estate of Robert Bizwell dec. May 16 1716.
ffrancis Gibson dec’d, July 18 1716 estate.
Estate of John Martaine March 20 1715/16
John Boughan Jr living on land bounded by John Tyler and Capt Sam’l Peachy owned by Wm
Tyler who was then living in St Margaret’s Parish Caroline County.
John Baughan named in Hanover County lists.
John Baughan mentioned in proceedings of session of House of Burgess Sat 4th of May 1765 in
connection with some land sometime before 1759 to John Baughan by Mr LaForce on south side
of James River. (Renne LaForce of Goochland County; Mr Proffer -- Prosser -- was the
defendant in this case.)
John Baughan with his wife and children, Richard, Joseph, Phoebe, and Martha were received
on certificate to the New Garden Monthly Meetin from Concord Monthly Meeting in
Pennsylvania, dated April 9 1766. From Quaker records.
John Baughan , father of Martha Baughan who married John Rich 1775, Guilford County, North
Carolina. Quak. Rec.
John Baughan married Catherine Shirley Rockingham County, Va.
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28
1793
1806
1811
1870
1704
1786
1796
---1843
1861
1839
1844
1879
1782
1800
1890
1791
1827
1851
1798
1799
1835
1762
1789
1792
John B Baughan signed Marriage certificate of Wm Davis and Zalanda Davis, Campbell County
Va. May 13.
John Baughn received a land grant in Barren County Ky.
John Baughn married Rachel Hall in Rockingham County, North Carolina. Deed Bk J pg 399
Owensboro Ky.
John Baughn listed among those killed in explosion at the House of Celegates in Richmond Va,
April 27.
Joseph Baughan, listed on New Kent Quit Rent Roll 100a.
Joseph Baughan of Bedford County deed to Edmund Dogwood (or Logwood) of Powhatan
County Nov 12.
dd bk G 7 page 743
Joseph Baughan, born 1796 in Hanover County Va, son of Richard & Jerriah Baughan, died
Jessamine Ky, 1852; will does not name a Richard.
Joseph Baughan, father of Nathaniel Baughan was in Shelby Co Ky before going to
Owensborro.
Joseph B Baughan married Charity A Hancock, Feb 9th by Eldr R Ford.
Joseph Wm Baughan married Nov 19, Elizabeth daughter of Mrs Stindson, by Wm Moore.
Joseph T Baughan married Martha A Davenport April 4.
Julia Boughan (Mrs) Obit. notice in Religious Herald, Richmond Va Feb, 1, 1739
Leander Baughan married Susan Hines daughter of Charles B Hines
L. C. Baughan married Martha M Apperson Feb 27.
Listra Baughan began service in Va Reg in Cont’l Line Aug 8 th, Revolutionary War.
Lystra Baughan married Margaret ?
M. A. Baughan (Mrs) wife of M W Baughan, obit notice in Richmond Herald July 28 1890 or
98.
Major Baughan with T Dunn Jr, Sam’l Croxton, Warner Harwood in chancery court. Virginia.
Major Baughan a probable witness to will of Charles Milles Sr., dated Feb 6 1827.
Nancy M Baughan married Pleasant James Tibbs May 22, by Elder Geo. Exall.
Martha Baughan and others sign marriage certificate of Joseph Bradfield and Cynthia Cary at
South River Monthly Meeting. (Quaker records)
Martha Baughan, daughter of Humphrey and Elizabeth Baughan married April 18, John James
son of Thomas & Sarah James.
Martha Ann Baughan married Richard P Banks Dec 25, by Elder Philip Montague. She was
daughter of Henry Baughan .
Mary Boughan was a servant of George Wilson home Aug. 1762 in Augusta County Va. Ref. Scotch Irish Settlers in Virginia.
Mary Baughan witness marriages of
Collett Jones & Ann Barksdale, Hanover County Mar 2.
Evan Lewis & Sarah Tennison, April 22.
Tristam Cogshall & Lucy Terrell, Campbell Co Va.
Mary Baughan married William Terrell, Campbell County.
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29
1758
1807
1814
1801
1827
1734
1798
1807
1837
1798
1820
1835
1852
1855
1766
1828
1851
Mitchell Baughn; Monday 18 of Sept 1758; Several claims of Hays Whitloe, William Hayborn,
Mitchell Baughn and Elizabeth Gray for taking up Runaways therein mentioned were fervently
presented to the house and received. Said claim ordered be referred to consideration of next
session of the Assembly.
In the next Assembly, Sat Feb 24 1759 the above list of names had increased (included Thomas
Wall) presented and referred to consideration of next Assembly.
House of Burgess records Vol 1758-61.
Mordecai Baughn bought 102a on Hogan’s Creek from Benjamin Fewell. Bk M pg 906,
Rockingham Co., N.C.
Mordecai sold same above to Simeon Baughn, dd bk P
Mordecai Baughan married Mary Zimmerman or Tineman) Culpepper Marriage records,
Virginia.
Moses Baughan, deed to Eve Baughan, his mother, Culpepper County, named in memorandum
of bargain & sale between Moses Baughn & the Shennandoah Co & Daniel Snyder of the estate
of his father, Mordecai, dec’d and his mother Eve, still living. dd bk TT pg 241 Culp. Co.
Nathaniel Baughan living with William Baughn in Hanover County, Va.
Polly Baughan married David Willet (Or 1799) Orange County marriages records.
Polly Baughan married Wm Banks June 6 with consent of his guardian J Pendleton.
Priscilla Baughan, gave deed, Culp. Co., Va.
received gift by deed from son-in-law William Almond.
Richard Baughan married May 12, Anna Jones, daughter of Benjamin Jones; Thomas Alexander
as surety, Campbell county Va.
Richard R Baughan, appointment was requested at Valpraiso, Va. by Mr Hunter of Essex
County in letter from Wm Gorden to James Barbour, a Virginia Senator. Feb 18 1820.
Richard Baughan, soldier of Infantry, Revolutionary War, listed for bounty land warrants to
Commissioners of Richmond Va. Jan 7 1835.
Richard & William Baughn received deed from Thomas S Galloway. dd bk 2dR pg 431,
Rockingham Co, N C.
Richard A Baughan of Bates County, Missouri appointed by Wm and Eliza A Carter of St Clair
County, Missouri , as their ‘lawful Atty to take possession of all real estate belonging to us in
Ohio and Davies County in the State of Kentucky. March 4 1855.
Samuel Baughn administrator for estate of Mitchell Baughn.
Sam’l Baughn(Bogan) married Catherine Clark in Warrick County Kentucky. Jan 7 1828
Samuel S Baughn, married Martha Alley Jan 23 by Elder Geo G Exall.
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30
1571
1848
1884
1793
1795
1853
1717
1777
1784
1822
1824
1834
1612/3
1748
1795
Simon Boughan (Bouwgham) gentleman, of the Inner Temple, married May 26, Anne Danyell ,
spinster of St Sepulchre.
London marriage records, 1521 -1869.
Sarah A Baughan married Dec 21 Miller Woodson, by Elder S.J.Atkins.
Sarah Boughan married Jan 10 Thomas D White. She was daughter of Bentley & Sarah
Boughan.
Thomas White of British Origin & a resident at Quatman, Miss, was born June 10 1859;
children: Rev James Asa White born Aug 24 1886, married 1913 children
1. James Asa White born August 19 1917
2. Mary Rosaline White born Feb 4 1916.
Yosemite National Park, Calif.
Tacy Baughn signed marriage certificate Campbell Co, Va.
Tacy Baughan married Abel Lodge, Campbell County, Va
Tandy Baughan married Sarah F Apperson Nov 24.
Tucker Boughan born 1717, listed in 1784 census in Va.
Tucker Baughan born 1777, listed in 1790 census. In 1782 he was living in Cumberland County,
Va, age l5 years, head of a family, 12 white residents and 3 black.
List or patriots in Richmond Va, Library shows Tucker Baughan , Loundon County
Carey Baughan, Major Baughan, Griffin and John Baughan , of Essex County
William Boughan certified by Capt L Booker voucher as being a soldier in Revolutionary Army.
William Baughn married Susannah Ennis (Susan) Dec 19th daughter of Rice Ennis (Innes)
William Baughn and wife Sally sold land Culp. County.
William Frederick Baughn, Esq., of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, England.
William Baugham married Feb 1st Rebecca Clark, daughter of Wm Clerk yeoman, both of St
Bartholomew the Less London girdles. London marriage records 1521 -1869. I may be in error
on this marriage date. My notes were not clear and the year could be 1618/9.
Zachary Boughan , Sept 6th witness deed of Mary Brock to her son Henry Brock, Spotswood
County, Va.
Zekial Baughan married Gerald Poplam Nov 22, Culp Co.
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1
Other families
Richard Baughan marries a descendant of Washington family
6
61
611
612
613
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
68x
68a
68b
68b1
68b2
68b21
68b22
68b221
68b222
68b223
68b224
68b23
68b24
Elizabeth (Betty) Washington; 1733-1797; m. 1750 Col. Fielding Lewis (1725-1782) of
Kenmore and had issue. -viii- She was sister of George Washington, President.
Fielding Lewis, 1751 - 1803; m. 1771 Mary Ann Alexander -iiiElizabeth Alexander Lewis 1772-1836; m 1788 Alexander Elliot Spotswood, 1769 - 1840.
Charles Lewis, 1775-1829; m. Ann Davidson .
Dr Augustine Lewis, born 1778; m. Rebecca Ann Latimer of Virginia and had children.
Augustine Lewis, 1752-1756
Warner Lewis 1755-1756
Major George Lewis, 1757-182l; m. 1779 Catherine Daingerfield.
Mary Lewis, b. d. 1759
Charles Lewis, born 1760, died young.
Samuel Lewis, 1763-1764.
Betty Lewis, 1765-1829; m 1781 Charles Carter, 1765-1829 -xiiBetty Washington Carter, 1782-1795
Sally Champe Carter, 1783-1784
Maria Ball Carter, 1784-1823; m. 1801 George Tucker, 1775-1861.
Edward Carter, 1786-1795
Fielding Carter born 1787; m. ________ Smith of Ark.
Sally Peyton Carter, 1789-1806
George Washington Carter , b. 1791; m. Mary Wormeley.
Charles Lewis Carter died 1792
Mary Willis Carter died 1793
Elizabeth Washington Carter , 1795-1811
Charles Edward Carter, born 1796
William Farley Carter, born 1797; m. 1817 Eliza A Conn of Kentucky. -iiEllen Carter, married William W Childs
Rosa Carter married RICHARD BAUGHAN (born about 1820’s) -ivWilliam Baughan, (born about 1840's)
Nellie Baughan, married J H Maus. -ivMaud Maus
Rosalie Maus
Cornelia Maus
Willia Maus (or Willie)
Mary Baughan
Farley Baughan.
This ‘Carter’family is the same as that of Robert ‘KING’Carter of Corotoman, who was so prominent in
Virginia and owned so much land that he was called "King" Carter.
The digit ‘6’here does not refer to the 'Baughan ’family but to the ‘Washington ’. (Lives of the Presidents)
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2
Will of Thomas Edmondson 1715
.... ?Thomas Edmondson of Essex County, date omitted; probated Dec 20 1715;
To son William Edmondson plantation "Wherein I now live with all the land on the west side of the Maine
Swamp known by name of Samuell Perry Swamp.".
To son Benjamin Edmondson , land on East side of said Swamp.
Wife Mary Edmondson to have 1/3 interest in all land during her life.
To sons James Edmondson and Joseph Edmondson all money now in the hands of Mr Micajah Perry and
company and Mr Richard Lee, merchants in London.
To son James Edmondson, feather bed, my new riding coate my best hat, my wigs and my silver headed cane."
To son Thomas Edmo ndson a negro slave to be delivered to him when he is 21, also a horse saddle and bridle,
2000 lb of tobo being 1/2 of 4000 lb tobo now due my bill from son Samuel Edmondson.
To son John Edmondson a slave when age 21 also 4000 eight penny nails to build a dwelling house when he
demands thems, also 2000 lbs tobo the other half of 4000 lb due my bill from son Samuel to be paid when John
is age 21.
To daughter Sarah Boughan 10 shillings for a ring.
To daughter Ann Hayman 10 shillings for a ring.
Exors to give £5 for the relief of three of the most ancient and poorest people in the parish to be paid as soon as
possible.
Balance of estate to wife Mary "during the time she remains a widdow and no longer" If she marry again estate
to be devided between "my 6 sons James, Joseph, William, Bryant, Thomas & John Edmondson . Exor wife and
son James Edmondson.
signed Thomas Edmon dson.
recorded Dec 12 1715
MICOU (see ‘c’)
1
Paul Micou
11
John Micou
111
Paul Micou
1111
Paul Micou
11111
John H Micou
111111
Ellen Micou married January 28 1841 James H Baughan.
CHILTON family from Colonial Families of Southern Sates of America.
Will, November 15 1706
children;Sarah
Mary wife of John Sharp?
Thomas
William
John (below)
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 90
3
John Chilton II will July 7 1726; died July 11 1726;
2 sons John and Thomas
John Chilton of Belleview on the Potomac married Mrs Ball.
Thomas Chilton born 1699; died 1775.
William of Maidstone born 1730; died 1775
William of Maidstone born 1769 married Sarah Powell daughter of Colonel Lewis and Sarah (Harrison) Powell
of Loundon County
children:
Elizabeth Ann Chilton born 1808; died 1872; married 1823
Hon. Archibald Atkinson of Smithfield, Va., born 1792;
died 1872; U.S. Congressman, son of James Atkinson.
Children:
1. Salina Powell Atkinson born 1829; died infant.
2. Archibald Atkinson born 1831; died 1903
3. Ella Salina Atkinson married 1860 James Baughan
4. Marette born 1837; died 1894 married 1859 Capt George D Wise. CSA; killed in battle 1864
5. Anna Harrison Atkinson born 1839 married Dr Charles Biggs
6. Robert Chilton MD born 1841; living in 1909
7. Susan M. T. born 1843; died 1850.
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 91
NAME INDEX
???, Adelaide, 58
???, Ann, 78
???, Charlotte, 14
???, Cynthia, 50
???, Dorothy, 64
???, Ella, 50
???, Elva, 57
???, Gil, 52
???, Gwendolyn, 46
???, Henry, 14
???, Hiram, 58
???, Jackson, 14
???, John, 32
???, Margaret, 45, 86
???, Mary, 8
???, Maude, 24
???, Mildred, 58
???, Monk, 17
???, Patrick, 14
???, Sarah, 7
???, Susan, 58
???, Thomasie, 7
Acors, William, 63
Adkins, Sallie A, 21
Aknes, William V, 63
Aldridge, Almadine, 35
Alexander, John, 12
Alexander, Mary Ann, 89
Alexander, Robert, 12, 72
Alexander, Thomas, 87
Allen, Capt. Ananias, 48
Allen, Elizabeth, 48
Allen, Ellenor, 48
Allen, James, 48
Allen, Marib Ann, 48
Allen, Maribah Ann, 48
Alley, Jane, 76
Alley, Martha, 87
Almond, William, 87
Anderson, Jean Boughn, 53
Andresos, John, 85
Annas, Dewitt, 19
Annas, James Henry Dowe, 19
Annas, Margaret Ophelia, 19
Annas, Walter Lee, 19
Annas, Wanda Lynell, 19
Annis, Carson Boone, 20
Annis, Carsonna Lynn, 20
Annis, Gary Collins, 20
Annis, Norman Earl, 20
Annis, Obie, 20
Annis, Roger William, 20
Annis, Sandra Darlene, 20
Annis, Sherwin, 20
Annis, Steven Michael, 20
Annis, Terry Lee, 20
Annis, William Henry, 20
Apperson, Martha M, 86
Apperson, Sarah F, 88
Apple, Myrtle, 18
Arehart, Leo, 49
Argyle, Anne, 56
Arnold, John, 48
Arnold, Rebecca Elleanor, 44, 48
Atcher, Jerry, 47
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 92
Atkins, Chamberlain, 10
Atkins, S J, 78, 88
Atkinson, Anna Harrison, 91
Atkinson, Archibald, 83, 91
Atkinson, Ella, 83
Atkinson, Ella Salina, 91
Atkinson, James, 91
Atkinson, Marette, 91
Atkinson, Salina Powell, 91
Ayrnold, William, 83
Baghan, Arestripes, 7, 77
Bailey, Betsy, 72
Baker, Christian, 67
Baker, John, 82
Baker, Jos, 82, 83
Baker, Margaret, 44
Ball, John, 8, 66
Ball, Mrs, 91
Banks, Amanda Dewess, 56
Banks, Catherine Washington, 56
Banks, Charlotte, 56
Banks, Ellen Augustine, 56
Banks, Frances Mary, 56
Banks, George Edwin, 56
Banks, George Washington, 56
Banks, Mary Elizabeth Tunstall, 56
Banks, Matilda, 56
Banks, May Baughan, 56
Banks, Millie W, 56
Banks, Richard, 56
Banks, Richard Griffin, 56
Banks, Richard P, 86
Banks, Robert Tunstall, 56
Banks, Sara Bernard, 56
Banks, Sarah, 56
Banks, Sarah Ann, 56
Banks, Tunstall, 56
Banks, William, 56, 87
Banks, William Tunstall, 56
Barber, Anne, 23
Barbour, James, 87
Bareford, James R, 55
Bareford, Ora E, 55
Bareford, Ryland Gilbert, 55
Barker, Betty, 68
Barker, Blanche Baughn, 25, 42
Barker, Jesse Howard, 23
Barker, Joseph Henry, 23
Barker, Levi, 52
Barker, Lorene Frances, 3, 23
Barker, Richard Henry, 23
Barker, Sarah Elizabeth, 23
Barker, Thomas, 7, 8, 66, 67, 68
Barker, Vela May, 23
Barksdale, Ann, 86
Barnett, Mary, 69
Barratt, Richard, 64
Baugham, Humphry, 80
Baugham, William, 88
Baughan, 5, 76, 89
Baughan, ???, 50
Baughan, Abner, 76
Baughan, Abraham, 76
Baughan, Addie A, 76
Baughan, Addison, 50
Baughan, Adelaide, 58
Baughan, Agnes, 76
Baughan, Ales, 50
Baughan, Alex, 50
Baughan, Alexander, 50
Baughan, Alfred F, 50
Baughan, Alonzo, 46
Baughan, Alta, 45
Baughan, Amanda Etha, 55
Baughan, Amy, 45
Baughan, Annie, 57
Baughan, Arestripes, 77
Baughan, Aries, 77
Baughan, Aris, 8, 71, 72, 77
Baughan, Aristiphus, 77
Baughan, Armistead, 77
Baughan, Arris, 3, 77
Baughan, Augustine, 77
Baughan, Augustus, 57
Baughan, Austin, 44
Baughan, Barbara, 50
Baughan, Ben, 45, 50, 77
Baughan, Benjamin, 78, 80
Baughan, Benjamin Fewell, 43
Baughan, Benjamine, 49
Baughan, Benjemin, 78
Baughan, Bereman, 46
Baughan, Bernard E, 46
Baughan, Bert, 50
Baughan, Bessie O, 78
Baughan, Bobby, 57
Baughan, Carey, 88
Baughan, Catherine, 42, 46
Baughan, Char1es, 44
Baughan, Charles, 47, 57
Baughan, Charles Alexand er, 55
Baughan, Charlie A, 50
Baughan, Charlie C, 74
Baughan, Charlie F, 50
Baughan, Claratina, 74
Baughan, Clarence Newton, 57
Baughan, Clotilda, 57
Baughan, Curtis, 50
Baughan, David M, 78
Baughan, Dell, 46
Baughan, Dorothy Maris, 57
Baughan, Dr Henry Al den, 43
Baughan, E B, 78
Baughan, Eldora, 44
Baughan, Elisha, 46
Baughan, Elizabeth, 49, 74, 78, 80, 86
Baughan, Elizabeth C, 78
Baughan, Ellen, 49, 50
Baughan, Elmer C, 44, 48
Baughan, Eve, 42, 46, 87
Baughan, Farley, 89
Baughan, Frances, 46, 78
Baughan, Frances Ann, 78
Baughan, Fred A, 50
Baughan, Fred Alfred, 50
Baughan, Golda, 44
Baughan, Griffin, 56, 88
Baughan, Gus, 57, 77
Baughan, Gwendolyn, 44
Baughan, Harry, 49, 72
Baughan, Helen, 44
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 93
Baughan, Henry, 3, 7, 8, 12, 21, 42, 43, 46, 73, 78, 80, 86
Baughan, Henry A, 78
Baughan, Henry Peyton, 55
Baughan, Howard, 49, 57
Baughan, Humphrey, 80, 86
Baughan, Humphry, 80
Baughan, Ide, 50
Baughan, J H, 74
Baughan, J. T., 83
Baughan, Jackson, 45
Baughan, Jacob, 73
Baughan, Jacob H, 46
Baughan, James, 3, 7, 8, 12, 46, 49, 59, 60, 72, 80, 83, 91
Baughan, James H, 90
Baughan, James Henry, 50
Baughan, Jefferson, 42, 48
Baughan, Jeremiah, 42, 46
Baughan, Jerriah, 86
Baughan, Jesse, 46
Baughan, Jo Ann, 57
Baughan, Joe Henry, 45
Baughan, Joel, 42, 47, 48
Baughan, John, 44, 45, 50, 71, 73, 80, 83, 85, 88
Baughan, John B, 86
Baughan, John Yeamans, 55
Baughan, Joseph, 46, 50, 85, 86
Baughan, Joseph B, 86
Baughan, Joseph H, 74
Baughan, Joseph Henry., 48
Baughan, Joseph Herman, 46
Baughan, Joseph T, 86
Baughan, Joseph William, 86
Baughan, Judson, 44
Baughan, Katherine, 78
Baughan, Kittee, 45
Baughan, Kitty, 56
Baughan, L. C., 86
Baughan, Leander, 74, 86
Baughan, Leondis, 46, 48
Baughan, LeRoy T, 50
Baughan, Lister, 46
Baughan, Listra, 86
Baughan, Lizzie, 48, 49
Baughan, Lou, 50
Baughan, Louise, 57
Baughan, Lucy, 42, 45
Baughan, Lucy Ann, 75
Baughan, Lucy Maranda, 83
Baughan, Lystra, 42, 45, 46, 86
Baughan, M W, 86
Baughan, M. A., 86
Baughan, Major, 71, 86, 88
Baughan, Manford G, 58
Baughan, Manford Sillcock, 58
Baughan, Margaret, 46, 48, 49
Baughan, Margaret W, 74
Baughan, Maria F, 74
Baughan, Martha, 45, 80, 85, 86
Baughan, Martha Ann, 44, 86
Baughan, Martha C, 74
Baughan, Martha Eldora, 44
Baughan, Mary, 74, 86, 89
Baughan, Maryam, 47
Baughan, Maude, 50
Baughan, Melissa, 50
Baughan, Merle, 44
Baughan, Merlyn, 44
Baughan, Milicent, 44
Baughan, Milron, 50
Baughan, Mitchell, 73
Baughan, Mont, 44
Baughan, Mordecai, 42, 46, 48, 87
Baughan, Moses, 42, 46, 87
Baughan, Nancy M, 86
Baughan, Nannie, 57
Baughan, Nathaniel, 86, 87
Baughan, Nathaniel James, 55
Baughan, Nellie, 89
Baughan, Nettie, 45
Baughan, Newton, 45
Baughan, Noah, 44
Baughan, Otis James, 50
Baughan, Patricia Ann, 49
Baughan, Patsy, 3
Baughan, Pauline, 44
Baughan, Payton, 74
Baughan, Pearle, 46
Baughan, Perl, 46
Baughan, Phoebe, 85
Baughan, Polly, 87
Baughan, Priscilla, 76, 87
Baughan, Ralph, 49
Baughan, Ralph Noel, 49
Baughan, Ray, 49
Baughan, Raymond, 49
Baughan, Rebecca, 45
Baughan, Reuben, 77
Baughan, Richard, 43, 44, 85, 86, 87, 89
Baughan, Richard A, 87
Baughan, Richard Alexander, 25, 55
Baughan, Richard Linwood, 55
Baughan, Richard R, 87
Baughan, Robert, 44
Baughan, Robert Louis, 57
Baughan, Robert Spencer, 57
Baughan, Robert Wilson, 57
Baughan, Roscoe, 44
Baughan, Roy, 44
Baughan, Sally, 57
Baughan, Samuel, 73
Baughan, Sara Bryan, 57
Baughan, Sarah, 42, 45
Baughan, Sarah E, 83
Baughan, Sarah Frances, 55
Baughan, Sarah M, 45
Baughan, Sarah Margaret, 46
Baughan, Simeon, 42, 47, 48
Baughan, Susan, 43, 45, 46, 48, 74
Baughan, Susanna, 42, 43, 45
Baughan, Susie May, 55
Baughan, Suzanna, 44
Baughan, Tacy, 80, 88
Baughan, Tandy, 88
Baughan, Taylor, 74
Baughan, Thomas Madison, 57
Baughan, Truman Ordway, 50
Baughan, Tucker, 88
Baughan, Vincent, 73
Baughan, Virginia, 44
Baughan, Vironica, 45
Baughan, W Dennison, 50
Baughan, Walter, 57
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 94
Baughan, Warner Lewis, 57
Baughan, Warner Louis, 57
Baughan, Wert, 44
Baughan, Widow, 7, 60
Baughan, William, 47, 73, 89
Baughan, William A, 74, 75
Baughan, William Henry, 43
Baughan, William Madison, 46
Baughan, William Truman, 50
Baughan, Zachariah, 44
Baughan, Zekial, 88
Baughan, Zobelia, 57
Baughen, 76
Baughen, Catherine, 78
Baughn, 4, 5
Baughn, Abner, 76
Baughn, Addie Mae, 38
Baughn, Albert Richard, 52
Baughn, Alice M, 16
Baughn, Allen, 75, 77
Baughn, Allene, 58
Baughn, Alline, 33
Baughn, Andrew, 51
Baughn, Anita Fay, 22
Baughn, Anne Lee, 15
Baughn, Annie L, 77
Baughn, Annie Laura, 32
Baughn, Annie Mae, 22
Baughn, Annie Sue, 39
Baughn, April, 29
Baughn, Aris, 31
Baughn, Ariss, 8
Baughn, Aristapus, 3
Baughn, Arris, 8, 31
Baughn, Arristiphus, 77
Baughn, Arthur Jefferson, 37
Baughn, Arthur Stratton, 35
Baughn, Benjamin, 52, 77
Baughn, Benjamine, 78
Baughn, Berta Elizabeth, 22
Baughn, Bessie Rice, 25
Baughn, Bessie S G, 16
Baughn, Betsy, 14, 78
Baughn, Betsy Hopper, 17
Baughn, Bettemae, 24
Baughn, Bettie Joan, 22
Baughn, Betty, 18, 29
Baughn, Billie, 2, 13, 24
Baughn, Billy, 22, 26
Baughn, Birdie Beck, 29
Baughn, Brenda Kay, 22
Baughn, Buck, 16, 31, 34
Baughn, Buster, 18
Baughn, Carl, 31
Baughn, Carol, 29
Baughn, Caroline Heggie, 32
Baughn, Carolyn Louis e, 20
Baughn, Carrie, 33
Baughn, Carried, 33
Baughn, Cary Cornelius, 40
Baughn, Cassie, 20
Baughn, Catherine, 47
Baughn, Cerelda Ann, 51
Baughn, Charles, 41, 51
Baughn, Charles Frederick, 28
Baughn, Charles G, 51
Baughn, Charles Graham, 31
Baughn, Charles L, 29
Baughn, Charles Wiley, 25
Baughn, Charley, 33, 58
Baughn, Charlie, 34
Baughn, Charlie D, 19
Baughn, Charlie P, 2, 18
Baughn, Chester Brooks, 40
Baughn, Chicko, 37
Baughn, Clarence, 32, 33
Baughn, Cordell Webster, 51
Baughn, Cristel, 51
Baughn, D M, 41
Baughn, Daniel, 78
Baughn, Dewitt, 19
Baughn, Dick, 16, 33
Baughn, Dixie, 32, 34
Baughn, Donald, 38
Baughn, Dora Viola, 38
Baughn, Doris, 32
Baughn, Doris Carolyn ?, 38
Baughn, Dorothy Elizabeth, 26
Baughn, Edd, 58
Baughn, Edmund, 74
Baughn, Edward Lewis, 19
Baughn, Eleanor Irene, 37
Baughn, Eleanor Joan, 37
Baughn, Elisha, 58
Baughn, Elizabeth, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78
Baughn, Elizabeth Carter, 41
Baughn, Elizabeth Rice, 25
Baughn, Elizabeth Tarter, 41
Baughn, Elkanah, 78
Baughn, Eloise, 26
Baughn, Emma Lee, 37
Baughn, Emmit Meredith, 51
Baughn, Erwin, 51
Baughn, Estelle, 37
Baughn, Esther Roberts, 39
Baughn, Eve, 87
Baughn, F C H, 44
Baughn, Fannie Louise, 22
Baughn, Fletcher, 19
Baughn, Florence Sumner, 41
Baughn, Flossie, 51
Baughn, Frances, 25, 41, 52
Baughn, Frances Elizabeth, 24
Baughn, Francis, 73, 74
Baughn, Frank, 33
Baughn, Fred Vance, 37
Baughn, G. C., 40
Baughn, George, 51, 52
Baughn, George Calvin, 40, 41, 58
Baughn, George Washington, 52
Baughn, Golda, 2
Baughn, H. W., 13, 17
Baughn, Hal, 32
Baughn, Hal Richard, 32
Baughn, Hallie, 19
Baughn, Hannah, 17
Baughn, Harriet Ellen,, 43
Baughn, Harry Cravat, 29
Baughn, Harry Crovat, 29
Baughn, Harry Davis, 33
Baughn, Harry Stone, 16
Baughn, Hattie, 32, 35, 51
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 95
Baughn, Hattie May, 36
Baughn, Henry, 2, 3, 11, 12, 26, 31, 61, 62, 75, 77, 78,
79, 80
Baughn, Henry C, 79
Baughn, Henry W, 17
Baughn, Henry Whittler, 16, 25
Baughn, Howard M, 58
Baughn, Hubert, 38
Baughn, Ike, 19
Baughn, India Rose, 19
Baughn, J. H., 83
Baughn, James, 31, 41, 61, 62, 74, 79
Baughn, James Bryson, 51
Baughn, James Calvin, 37
Baughn, James Mack, 51
Baughn, James W, 40
Baughn, Jane, 75
Baughn, Janet, 38
Baughn, Jeanne, 26
Baughn, Jennie, 33
Baughn, Jerry M, 15
Baughn, Jesse David, 37
Baughn, Jesse Harley, 38
Baughn, Jesse Lewis, 35
Baughn, Jesse McDonald, 37
Baughn, Jessie, 31, 74
Baughn, Jim, 12
Baughn, Joe Frank, 38
Baughn, John, 12, 40, 73, 74, 75, 83, 86
Baughn, John Banner, 16
Baughn, John Calvin, 38
Baughn, John Clarence, 51
Baughn, John Clifton, 37
Baughn, John D, 16
Baughn, John G, 20
Baughn, John Phili, 22
Baughn, John T, 41
Baughn, John W, 47
Baughn, John Wayne, 33
Baughn, John Wesley, 40
Baughn, John Willie, 21
Baughn, Joseph, 40, 41, 74, 75
Baughn, Joseph Thomas, 52
Baughn, Joseph Weston, 26
Baughn, Josephine, 37, 75
Baughn, Josie, 40
Baughn, Judith, 26
Baughn, Jule, 33, 34
Baughn, Kate, 18
Baughn, Kate Agnes, 38
Baughn, Katherine, 32, 47
Baughn, Kerry, 16
Baughn, Laura Blanche, 23
Baughn, Leonard, 37, 38
Baughn, Lillie, 13, 19
Baughn, Lorenzo Dow, 41
Baughn, Louise, 33
Baughn, Lucille, 40
Baughn, Lucy, 75
Baughn, Lupus, 4
Baughn, Luther C, 20
Baughn, M. H., 40
Baughn, Maggie I, 15
Baughn, Maggie Mae, 15
Baughn, Margaret, 29
Baughn, Margaret Jaunita, 37
Baughn, Margaret Louise, 20
Baughn, Mariah, 47
Baughn, Marie Frances, 29
Baughn, Marion, 52
Baughn, Marion Louise, 24
Baughn, Marion Smith, 24
Baughn, Martha, 12
Baughn, Martha Ann, 13
Baughn, Martha Caroline, 27
Baughn, Martha Clara, 38
Baughn, Martha Dora, 38
Baughn, Martha Walker, 28
Baughn, Mary, 13, 41, 52, 74
Baughn, Mary Ann, 4 7
Baughn, Mary Anne, 26
Baughn, Mary Elizabeth, 22
Baughn, Mary Jessie, 21
Baughn, Mary Lee, 38
Baughn, Mary Louise, 36
Baughn, Matilda, 47
Baughn, Mattie E, 15
Baughn, Mattie May, 21
Baughn, Mattied, 33
Baughn, Maude, 25
Baughn, May, 33
Baughn, Merle, 38
Baughn, Mildred, 32, 73, 74
Baughn, Mildred Carter, 37
Baughn, Mildred Leola, 18
Baughn, Millie, 12, 33, 35
Baughn, Millner P., 13
Baughn, Minnie, 15
Baughn, Missouri, 41
Baughn, Mitchell, 87
Baughn, Mitchell, 87
Baughn, Montague Boyd, 26
Baughn, Mordecai, 80, 87
Baughn, Moses, 47, 87
Baughn, Mrs Charles Alexander,, 55
Baughn, Nancy C, 15
Baughn, Nannie Elizabeth, 21
Baughn, Opal (or April), 29
Baughn, Patric, 20
Baughn, Patrick Weston, 2, 8, 12, 21, 24, 25, 31
Baughn, Pattie, 32, 34
Baughn, Pauline Estelle, 36
Baughn, Payton, 75
Baughn, Peggy, 29
Baughn, Prudence, 41
Baughn, R A, 35
Baughn, Rachel, 11, 13
Baughn, Ray Roger, 19
Baughn, Raymond Roger, 19
Baughn, Rebecca, 47
Baughn, Reece, 18
Baughn, Reedy, 52
Baughn, Reuben Davies, 18
Baughn, Richard, 12, 18, 24, 31, 33, 51, 52, 72, 73, 74,
80, 87
Baughn, Richard A, 11, 28, 31
Baughn, Richard Alexander, 2, 11, 16, 20
Baughn, Richard C, 51
Baughn, Richard Daley, 20
Baughn, Richard Martin, 22
Baughn, Richard W, 31
Baughn, Richard Woodson, 31
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 96
Baughn, Rieves, 33
Baughn, Robert, 41
Baughn, Robert Archie, 36
Baughn, Robert K, 15
Baughn, Robert Thomas, 38
Baughn, Roberta, 37
Baughn, Roderick, 12
Baughn, Roger William, 37
Baughn, Roy, 51
Baughn, Royce Frederick, 37
Baughn, Rubin, 77
Baughn, Ruby Taylor, 37
Baughn, Rufus L, 26
Baughn, Rufus Lang, 26
Baughn, Ruth Clayton, 19
Baughn, Sallie, 2, 33, 34
Baughn, Sally, 12, 32, 41, 73, 74, 79, 88
Baughn, Samuel, 75, 87
Baughn, Samuel S, 87
Baughn, Sandra, 22
Baughn, Sandra Louise, 22
Baughn, Sarah, 41, 47
Baughn, Sarah Edna, 3 5
Baughn, Sarah Elaine, 22
Baughn, Sarah Helen, 28
Baughn, Sidney Eugene, 29
Baughn, Silas M, 40, 41
Baughn, Simeon, 79, 87
Baughn, Snow Bird, 37
Baughn, Stratton, 2, 12, 35
Baughn, Tacy, 88
Baughn, Theodocia, 74
Baughn, Theodocia Calloway, 73
Baughn, Theodocia Calloway Noell, 74
Baughn, Theodosia, 73
Baughn, Theresa Ann, 52
Baughn, Thomas, 37
Baughn, Thomas Alexander, 22
Baughn, Thomas Leslie, 21
Baughn, Thurzia, 52
Baughn, Thurzia Ann, 51
Baughn, Tobey, 18
Baughn, Tommie, 18
Baughn, Tucker, 74
Baughn, Vantile A, 51
Baughn, Vincent, 80
Baughn, W L, 40, 41, 58
Baughn, Warner, 74
Baughn, Warren L, 40, 41
Baughn, Wesley, 52
Baughn, Wesley Harrison, 52
Baughn, Wilbert J, 26
Baughn, Will, 16
Baughn, William, 2, 11, 18, 25, 41, 52, 74, 87, 88
Baughn, William Alexander, 24
Baughn, William Anderson, 51
Baughn, William Edwin, 22
Baughn, William Elliott, 29
Baughn, William Frederick, 88
Baughn, William Henry, 18
Baughn, William Howard, 37
Baughn, William Lester, 58
Baughn, William R, 13, 17
Baughn, William R (Billie), 12
Baughn, William Silas, 40, 41
Baughn, William Walker, 21, 24, 25
Baughn, William. R., 3
Baughn, Willie, 31
Baughn, Willie Johns, 16
Baughn, Willie W, 18
Baughn, Wilson, 26
Baughn, Zach, 74
Baughn, Zachariah, 52, 58
Baughn, Zack, 73
Beazely, John, 77
Beazley, Ephriam, 78
Beck, Hilda, 19
Bee, Barnard E, 79
Bell, Susan J, 40
Bellows, Louise Boughn, 54
Bender, Bessie, 31
Bender, Rose, 23
Berchell, Bertha, 24
Berkeley, Gov., 60
Berkeley, William, 59, 60
Berkeley, William., 60
Bernard, Mr, 53
Beverley, Robert, 82
Beverley, W, 64
Beverly, Mr, 51
Bibey, Barbara Carolyn, 23
Biggs, Charles, 91
Bird, Robert, 80
Bird, William, 80
Bizwell, Eliza, 84
Bizwell, Robert, 85
Bizwell, Samuel, 84
Bizwell, Sarah, 85
Black, Rosa, 26
Blackborn, EIias, 84
Blackborn, Martha, 84
Blake, Bobby, 22
Blake, Carol Faith, 22
Blake, Charlotte, 22
Blake, Johnny, 22
Blake, Larry, 22
Blake, Robert, 22
Blake, Robert Greer, 22
Blake, Tommy, 22
Blakley, Joseph, 77
Blanton, James, 57, 77
Blanton, James Pritchard, 57
Blanton, Warner, 57
Blue, Priscilla, 58
Bogan, Samuel, 87
Bohannan, Ann, 72
Boles, Myrtle Victoria, 37
Booker, Dorothy, 78, 80
Booker, Elizabeth, 78, 80
Booker, James, 78
Booker, L, 88
Booker, Lewis, 78
Booker, Mary, 78
Booth, James, 84
Booth, Margaret, 84
Booth, Opal, 22
Booth, Phoebe, 84
Booth, William, 84
Bougan, John, 84
Boughan, 76
Boughan, Abner, 65, 66
Boughan, Adeline Garnett, 54
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 97
Boughan, Albert Harvie, 54
Boughan, Alexander, 61, 82
Boughan, Alice, 73
Boughan, Ambrose, 72
Boughan, Amy, 72
Boughan, Andrew, 77
Boughan, Ann, 7, 8
Boughan, Annie, 77
Boughan, Aris, 8, 77
Boughan, Aristapus, 3, 8, 77
Boughan, Aristipus, 7, 8, 67, 68
Boughan, Augustine, 63, 64, 65, 68, 69, 73
Boughan, Ben, 65, 66
Boughan, Bentley, 88
Boughan, Bob Lee, 55
Boughan, C, 78
Boughan, Captain James, 7, 82, 83
Boughan, Carroll Garland, 54
Boughan, Cary, 70, 71
Boughan, Catherine Simwood, 54
Boughan, Caty, 70
Boughan, Charles, 73
Boughan, Claude, 55
Boughan, Cristipus, 68
Boughan, David, 73
Boughan, Dorothy, 63, 64, 65
Boughan, Elizabeth, 70, 72
Boughan, Estelle, 55
Boughan, Griffing, 68, 69
Boughan, Hannah, 68, 69, 73
Boughan, Henry, 8, 10, 61, 66, 67, 79, 80, 82, 83
Boughan, Henry Hunter, 54
Boughan, James, 7, 8, 10, 55, 59, 60, 61, 63, 65, 66, 67,
68, 72, 75, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85
Boughan, James Coello, 54
Boughan, James H, 54
Boughan, James Webb, 55
Boughan, John, 8, 10, 55, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69, 70,
71, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85
Boughan, John Hancock, 54
Boughan, Julia, 86
Boughan, Julian, 54
Boughan, Larkin, 55
Boughan, Leonard, 55
Boughan, Lorelle, 55
Boughan, Louyellen Christian, 54
Boughan, Major, 70, 71
Boughan, Major James, 8, 81, 82
Boughan, Marion Munday, 54
Boughan, Mary, 62, 63, 64, 67, 72, 75, 84, 86
Boughan, Myrtle, 55
Boughan, Richard, 51
Boughan, Sarah, 65, 66, 67, 73, 80, 83, 88, 90
Boughan, Simon, 88
Boughan, Susanna, 63, 64
Boughan, Susannah, 7, 83
Boughan, Sussannah, 73
Boughan, Thomas, 65, 66, 75
Boughan, Tucker, 88
Boughan, Willard, 55
Boughan, William, 72, 88
Boughan, William Jennings, 55
Boughan, Zachary, 88
Boughn, Benjamin, 53
Boughn, Cecil, 53, 54
Boughn, Chad, 54
Boughn, Charles, 53, 54
Boughn, Chester, 53
Boughn, Chester A, 54
Boughn, Donald, 53, 54
Boughn, Dorothy, 54
Boughn, Elbert, 54
Boughn, Fern, 53
Boughn, Florence, 53
Boughn, Forest, 53
Boughn, Henry, 82
Boughn, James, 60
Boughn, John, 53
Boughn, John H, 53
Boughn, Kathryn, 53
Boughn, Keith, 53
Boughn, Kenneth, 53
Boughn, Leonard, 53
Boughn, Leslie, 53
Boughn, Lillian, 53
Boughn, Lynn, 54
Boughn, Major James, 10
Boughn, Marjorie, 53
Boughn, Mark, 53
Boughn, Neva, 53
Boughn, Oakie, 53
Boughn, Pete, 54
Boughn, Richard, 54
Boughn, Robin, 53, 54
Boughn, S A, 54
Boughn, Theodore, 53
Boughn, Veigh, 53
Boughn, Wendell, 53
Boughn, William, 53, 54
Boughn, William R, 53
Boughn, Zachariah, 52, 53
Boughn, Zachariah L, 52
Boughton, Alse, 72
Bougin, Thomas, 76
Bouwgham, Simon, 88
Bowen, Josie, 49
Bowgen, 76
Bowgeon, George, 76
Bowgin, James, 76
Bowgin, John, 76
Bowker, Ralph, 80
Bowles, Lucy T, 74
Bradberry, Lewis, 77
Bradfield, Joseph, 86
Bragg, Joseph, 55
Brannen, Hattie, 29
Brast, Mr, 45
Brennan, Mary, 25
Brewer, Cornelia Leggett, 26
Brewer, Jane Baughn, 26
Brewer, Jean Baughn, 25
Brewer, N J, 27
Brewer, Nicholas G, 26
Brewer, Nicholas J, 26
Brewer, Nicholas John, 26
Briggs, Margaret Isabel Coil, 46
Brinkley, Florence Boughn, 58
Brock, Alta, 44
Brock, Henry, 88
Brock, Mary, 88
Brooke, Lucy, 78
Brooks, John, 73
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 98
Brooks, Roger, 73
Brown, Daniel, 66, 76
Brown, Heaekiah, 8
Brown, Hezekiah, 77
Brown, Mary M, 57
Brown, Rhoda, 43
Brown, Sally, 8, 77
Brown, Watt, 11
Browne, Daniel, 81
Browne, Francis, 60
Bruner, Lenna, 53
Bryan, James, 83
Bryan, Kenneth, 49
Bryan, Robert Lee, 55
Bryan, William Jennings, 55
Bryant, Thomas, 65
Burgess, Jos, 81
Burleson, Jackie, 19
Bush, Allen, 33
Bush, Anna, 46
Bush, Calvin, 47
Bush, Catherine, 43
Bush, Daniel, 43
Bush, Elizabeth, 46
Bush, Jacob, 42, 47
Bush, Lucy, 47
Bush, Sarah, 42
Butler, Huldah, 80
Butler, John, 83, 84
Byers, Hardin, 75
Byran, Mrs Gladys, 49
Byran, William Jennings, 55
Byrant, C B, 77
Byrd, Robert, 80
Byrd, Rosalie Wade, 19
Calvin, George, 41
Camerena, Donna Maria Nita, 56
Candler, William, 7, 77
Cardwell, Jack, 18
Cardwell, Mary Linda, 19
Carr, Margaret Jane, 43
Carr, Mary, 44
Carter, 89
Carter, Betty Washington, 89
Carter, Charles, 89
Carter, Charles Edward, 89
Carter, Charles Lewis, 89
Carter, Edward, 89
Carter, Eliza A, 87
Carter, Elizabeth Washington, 89
Carter, Ellen, 89
Carter, Fielding, 89
Carter, Frank, 37
Carter, George Washington, 89
Carter, Maria Ball, 89
Carter, Martha Helen, 37
Carter, Martha Sue, 38
Carter, Mary Elizabeth, 40
Carter, Mary Willis, 89
Carter, Robert ‘KING’, 89
Carter, Rosa, 89
Carter, Ruffin, 37, 38
Carter, Sally Champe, 89
Carter, Sally Peyton, 89
Carter, Sue, 37
Carter, William, 87
Carter, William Farley, 89
Cary, Cynthia, 86
Case, Howard, 18
Case, Mildred, 18
Cason, Edward M, 75
Cason, James, 75
Cason, John, 75
Cason, Nancy, 75
Cason, Thomas, 75
Cason, William, 75
Cason, William Edward, 75
Caston, Cary, 85
Caston, Class, 85
Caston, Glass, 85
Chamberlain, John, 85
Chamberlain, William H Sylvannus, 43
Chamberlaine, Willard Jason, 43
Cheeke, John, 82
Chester, 7
Chew, John J, 75
Childs, William W, 89
Chilton, 90
Chilton, Elizabeth Ann, 91
Chilton, John, 90, 91
Chilton, Mary, 90
Chilton, Robert, 91
Chilton, Sarah, 90
Chilton, Susan M. T, 91
Chilton, Thomas, 90, 91
Chilton, William, 90, 91
Clark, 76
Clark, Catherine, 87
Clark, Edward, 80
Clark, Elizabeth, 75
Clark, James, 75
Clark, John, 78
Clark, Lucille Baughan, 51
Clark, Lucille Baughn, 40
Clark, Rebecca, 88
Clark, William, 78
Clement, Robert, 60
Clerk, William, 88
Cocker, James, 84
Cogshall, Tristam, 86
Coil, William, 46
Coleman, Bettie C., 15
Coleman, Mamie, 20
Coleman, Robert, 10, 82
Coleson, Dr, 12
Coleton, Dr, 12
Colgin, Rev. George, 38
Colle, Francis S, 59
Collier, James, 32
Collins, B. B., 20
Collins, Rebecca June, 20
Colvin, Margaret, 44
Conn, Eliza A, 89
Cook, Beulah F, 33
Cooke, John, 84
Cope, Julia, 52
Cope, Mary, 51
Cope, Mr, 52
Copland, Nicholas, 84
Cory, Elizabeth, 47
Coston, Jasper, 64
Coveney, Joseph W, 29
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 99
Coveney, Marie, 28
Covington, Fannie May, 55
Covington, Richard, 80, 81, 82
Covington, William, 81, 82
Coward, Willie Mae, 29
Craske, Edmd, 60
Craske, Edward, 61
Creamer, J.B., 47
Crites, Mr, 44
Crites, Susan, 21
Crouch, John, 77
Crousin, Jabe, 48
Crovat, Rebecca Ann, 28
Crowdas, William, 83
Croxton Mary, 7
Croxton, John, 68
Croxton, Sammuel, 77
Croxton, Samuel, 8, 72, 86
Croxton, Susannah, 67
Croxton, Thomas, 7
Cundiff, Miss, 73
Cundiff, Samuel, 74
Curle, Hannah, 80
Curtis, Charles, 65
Curtis, Elizabeth, 65
Curtis, Mr, 65
Curtis, Sarah, 65
Curtis, Sugustine, 65
Daingerfield, Catherine, 89
Daley, Grace M, 20
Daniels, Sam, 57
Danyell, Anne, 88
Davenport, Martha A, 86
Davidson, Ann, 89
Davidson, Mr, 56
Davis, Alan, 33
Davis, Evelyn, 33
Davis, James, 77
Davis, Opal, 16
Davis, William, 86
Davis, Zalanda, 86
Dawson, Abraham, 48
Dawson, Elizabeth Eve, 48
Dawson, Ida May, 49
Dawson, James Allen, 49
Dawson, Marib Ann, 48
Dawson, Otho, 49
Dawson, Sarah Elenor, 49
Denton, Garner, 32
Dewess, Matilda, 56
Dewitt, Abigail, 78
Dewitt, James, 78
Dewitt, Thomas, 78
Dice, Clara, 44
Dice, Mrs Max, 2, 43
Dickenson, Campbell, 13
Dickenson, George C, 13
Dickenson, Jean Campbell, 13
Dickenson, Shirley Stone, 13
Dobbins, Charles, 19
Dodson, Gladys, 16
Dogwood, Edmund, 86
Dooley, Squire, 7
Dowd, Byrant, 23
Dowd, Earl Gray, 23
Dowd, Joe Bryant, 23
Dowd, Joseph Byrant, 23
Dowd, Laura Elizabeth, 23
Dowdy, Eliza A, 78
Downing, Robert, 57
Dudley, Henry, 77
Dudley, Judith, 78
Dugans, Hallie, 38
Duggins, Erminie, 52
Dumont, Betty, 25
Dunlap, Mary Alice, 38
Dunlap, Themie, 38
Dunn, Edward, 77
Dunn, T, 86
Dunn, Thos, 68
Dupuis, Dorothy, 28
Dupuis, El Roy, 27
Dupuis, Marilyn, 27
Dupuis, Martha E, 28
Dupuis, Mildred, 27
Dupuis, Roy, 27
Dupuis, Seth, 27
Dupuis, Seth E, 27
Earls, Mr., 15
Earnhardt, Crawford, 24
Earnhardt, Jennelou Wilcox, 24
Earnhardt, John B aughn, 24
Earnhardt, W. Crawford, 24
Eddleman, Ismalee, 29
Edmondson, 7
Edmondson, Benjamin, 90
Edmondson, Bryant, 90
Edmondson, James, 83, 90
Edmondson, John, 68, 71, 90
Edmondson, Joseph, 90
Edmondson, Mary, 90
Edmondson, Mary M, 61
Edmondson, Robert, 69
Edmondson, Samuel, 90
Edmondson, Thomas, 61, 68, 90
Edmondson, William, 90
Edmundson, James, 82
Edmundson, John, 73
Edmundson, John Bateman, 15
Edmundson, Martha, 15
Edmundson, Samuel, 73
Edmundson, Sarah, 73, 80
Edmundson, Sukey, 73
Edmundson, Thomas, 60 , 73
Edmundson, William, 80
Edwards, Richard, 84
Elkins, Jesse, 77
Elliotte, Estelle, 54
Ellis, Margaret, 46
Endely, N.C. E. J., 24
Engle, Clarabelle Louise, 49
Engle, Mr, 45
Ennis, Rice, 73, 88
Ennis, Susanna, 73
Ennis, Susannah, 88
Eppes, Jefferson D, 25
Everett, Anne, 21, 42
Everett, Elizabeth, 21, 42
Everett, Richard, 21, 42
Evett, Thomas, 63
Evit, Thomas, 66
Evitt, Thomas, 66
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 100
Exall, Geo G, 87
Exall, Geo., 86
Fagg, Frank, 32, 34
Fagg, Frank Baughn, 32
Fagg, Gertrude, 13
Fagg, Harry, 13
Fagg, Hilda, 13
Fagg, J B, 13, 32
Fagg, James, 13
Fagg, Lucille Reid, 13
Fagg, Nellie Blanche, 13
Fagg, Ruby, 13
Fagge, Ellen Stone, 28
Faruson, 80
Felix, Pearl, 54
Fells, Catherine, 73
Fenwick, Thomas, 83
Ferguson, 80
Ferguson, Cary, 85
Ferneau, Ella, 46
Ferree, L M, 36
Fewell, Benjamin, 79, 87
Fewell, M C, 45
Fields, Obadiah, 79
Figgins, Violet, 47
Finch, Thomas, 77
Fisher, Bejamin, 81
Fisher, Benjamin, 79, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85
Fisher, Elias, 80
Fisher, Elizabeth, 10, 80, 84, 85
Fisher, James, 85
Fisher, Johathan, 85
Fisher, John, 85
Fisher, Jonathan, 83, 84
Fisher, Rebeccah, 84
Flathman, Linda Corinne, 29
Flathman, William, 29
Flippen, Betsy, 75
Flippen, Prudence, 41, 75
Floyd, Daisy, 18
Flythe, Ellen Ann, 13
Flythe, Jesse Abner, 13
Ford, Mr, 57
Ford, R, 86
Fortune, Mary Helen, 20
Foster, John, 83
Foster, Robert, 83
Frederick, Philip, 78
Freeze, Helen, 32
French, Bessie, 15
French, Mr, 15
French, Oscar, 15
French, Rievers, 15
Fuller, Will, 36
Fullerton, James, 81
Fult, Daniel, 43
Fult, Dick, 43
Fult, Hulda, 43
Fult, Jacob A, 43
Fult, Jerry, 43
Fult, Mary, 43
Fult, Meda, 43
Fult, Nettie, 43
Fult, Peter, 43
Fult, Simeon, 42
Fulton, Boyd, 19
Fulton, Jake, 20
Fulton, Jesse Lee, 19
Fulton, Lois, 19
Fulton, Louise, 19
Fulton, Norma Jeanette, 20
Fulton, Watt, 20
Fye, John, 78
Gaines, Thomas, 81, 83
Gallahar, Pat, 35
Galloway, Thomas S, 87
Garnett, Ann Rowzee, 73
Garnett, Elizabeth, 80
Garnett, George L, 78
Garnett, William, 73
Garnett, William A, 78, 80
Garter, Mary Elizabeth, 40
Gates, Mahala, 53
Gatewood, Mr, 15
Gatewood, Richard, 84
Gauldin, Betty Jean, 16
Gauldin, Gladys May, 16
Gauldin, Gloria Fay, 16
Gauldin, Lanford J, 15
Gauldin, Louis, 16
Gauldin, Louis 0, 15
Gauldin, Marguerette, 16
Gauldin, Ronald Louis, 16
Gentry, Eliza, 74
Gentry, Elizabeth, 74
Gentry, Frances T, 74
Gentry, Hardenia R, 74
Gentry, Hardenis, 75
Gentry, Hobson O, 75
Gentry, Horatio, 75
Gentry, Jane, 75
Gentry, Louisa A, 74
Gentry, Lucy Ann, 74
Gentry, Silas, 75
Gentry, Silas L, 74
Gentry, Timothy, 74
Gentry, Turner, 75
Gentry, Turner W, 74
George, Loyd, 79
Gibbs, Della Baughan, 58
Gibbs, George, 58
Gibson, 80
Gibson, Bessie Strong, 16
Gibson, Francis, 85
Gilly, Margerette, 16
Gilson, Andrew, 7
Gipson, Francis, 84
Glasgow, Hardenia Richard, 74
Glasgow, Mr, 74
Glaze, Adam, 45
Glaze, Drusilla, 45
Glaze, Emma, 45
Glaze, Libbie, 45
Glaze, Samantha, 45, 48
Glenn, Abraham, 79
Glenn, Patty, 79
Goldin, Jean Stewart, 13
Goldin, Judith Ellen, 13
Goldin, Stewart L, 13
Goodman, James, 78
Goodrich, Billy, 25
Goodrich, Charles F, 25
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 101
Goodrich, Clyde, 25
Goodrich, Elizabeth, 25
Goodrich, Ivan T, 25
Goodrich, Ivan Thomas, 25
Goodwin, P M, 55
Gorden, William, 87
Gordon, Archibald, 7, 77
Gordon, Messie, 53
Gossard, James, 47
Gossard, Mr, 45
Gouldman, Edward, 81
Gouldman, Thomas, 81
Gouldman, William, 82
Grant, General, 15
Gray, Elizabeth, 87
Green, Paul, 81
Griffin, Thomas, 84
Griggs, Fanny, 70
Griggs, John, 70
Grove, Mr, 45
Haile, John, 80
Haizlip, Joe, 38
Hall, Addison, 74, 75
Hall, Elizabeth, 75
Hall, Rachel, 86
Hamilton, James, 36
Hamm, Evelyn, 32
Hancock, Charity A, 86
Harbin, Mary, 27
Hardee, Robert, 81
Harker, Rachel, 48
Harold, Virginia Dare, 20
Harp, Joe, 49
Harper, 82
Harper, John, 81
Harper, Thomas, 59, 60, 61
Harper, William, 66, 84
Harper, William., 8
Harrell, Daisy, 15
Harris, Margaret May, 57
Harrison, Sarah, 91
Harvey, William, 23
Harvie, J.D., 62
Harwell, Davis Grey, 24
Harwood, Warner, 86
Hatcher, Edwin, 73, 74
Hatcher, Jeremiah, 73
Hatcher, John A, 73
Hatcher, Mary, 74
Hatcher, Thomas, 73
Hatcher, Uriah, 73
Hatchkiss, Mary, 26
Hawkins, Rebecca, 69
Hayborn, William, 87
Hayman, Ann, 90
Heffinger, Miss, 15
Heffinger, Mr, 15
Hege, Caroline, 21
Hege, William, 21
Heggie, A C, 22
Heggie, Adeline, 19
Heggie, Alden, 19
Heggie, Bessie, 32
Heggie, Blackie, 19
Heggie, Caroline F, 21
Heggie, Caroline Frances, 20
Heggie, Georgia, 22
Heggie, Georgia Wall, 22
Heggie, Jennie, 32
Heggie, John J, 21
Heggie, John P, 32
Heggie, Mary Tom, 32
Heggie, Nannie, 35
Heggie, Nannie B, 32
Heggie, Robert, 19
Helms, Donald, 18
Helms, Mrs Frank, 18
Heneley, John, 78
Hengeveld, Charles Frederick, 28
Hengeveld, Henry John, 28
Henry, Daniel, 64
Henry, Dorothy, 64
Henshaw, Dazier, 84
Henshaw, Kazier, 84
Henshaw, Samuel, 84
Hensley, William, 78
Higdon, Charles C, 64
Higgins, Veronica, 26
Hines, Charles B, 74, 86
Hines, Katherine, 46
Hines, Mary, 74
Hines, Susan, 86
Hobson, Nancy, 75
Hodges, Bill, 16
Hodges, Billy, 16
Hodges, William, 16
Hokit, Tom, 33
Holcomb, William, 80
Holt, Clara, 37
Holt, Plunkett, 83
Holt, Richard, 81, 83
Holt, William, 81
Holts, 10
Hopper, Betsey, 12
Hopper, Betsy, 13
Hopper, Greenville, 14
Hopper, Jeremiah, 13, 14
Hopper, Nancy, 14
Hopper, Perminis D., 14
Hopper, Rhoda, 17
House, Almilda, 49
Houston, Melvina C, 19
Howard, Chesler B, 28
Howard, Frances, 28
Howatt, Miss, 2
Howlett, Julia Galusha, 56
Hoy, Alice, 49
Hudgins, Charlie W., 15
Hudgins, Virginia, 15
Hume, Armistead, 76
Hume, Priscilla, 76
Hunter, James, 73
Hunter, Mr, 87
Hunter, Sarah, 73
Hunter, Taliaferro, 73
Hunter, William S, 73
Hurton, Mr, 53
Ingle, Clarabelle Louise, 49
Ingle, Harry, 48, 49
Ingle, Mary M, 48
Ingle, Mary Mildred, 49
Ingle, Mr, 48
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 102
Ingle, William, 45, 48
Innes, Rice, 73, 88
Irons, Mr, 12
Isreal, Elizabeth, 47
Jacks, Rev. Ralph, 18
Jackson, Ann, 73
Jackson, Millie, 73
Jackson, Milly, 73
Jamerson, John, 77
Jamerson, Samuel, 77
James Woodson, P, 74
James, John, 80, 86
James, Sarah, 86
James, Thomas, 86
Jane M Gentry, 74
Jefferson, ???, 15
Jenkins, Talbot W, 56
Johnson, Aquilla, 77
Johnson, Daniel, 77
Johnson, Elizabeth, 74, 77
Johnson, Ella Jane, 74
Johnson, Jane, 75
Johnson, John L, 74
Johnson, Joseph H, 74, 75
Johnson, Martha, 74
Johnson, Mary, 73
Johnson, Mary Frances, 19
Johnson, Robert, 19
Johnson, Walter Wayne, 19
Johnson, William, 82
Jones, Allen, 25
Jones, Anna, 87
Jones, Benjamin, 87
Jones, Carl, 18
Jones, Catherine Susanna, 25
Jones, Collett, 86
Jones, D, 18
Jones, Ellen, 45
Jones, Frank, 45
Jones, Fred, 45
Jones, John, 61, 77
Jones, Llewellin, 62
Jones, Marion, 45
Jones, Munan, 45
Jones, Nuamn, 45
Jones, Oscar, 45
Jones, Robert, 83
Jones, Samuel, 18
Jones, Susan, 45
Jones, Susanna, 10
Jones, Thomas, 45
Jones, Tom, 18
Jones, Wallace, 45
Jones, Willie Dee, 18
Jordan, Augustus, 56
Jordan, Catherine, 56
Jordan, Richard, 56
Joyce, Sallie Jane, 38
Keen, Thomas W, 14
Kellam, Mildred Louisa, 16
Kellam, Myrtle, 18
Kemp, Richard, 84, 85
Kent, Alfred, 26
Kent, Eloise Noel, 26
Kent, W A, 26
Kerns, Rebecca, 44
Key, Pleasant, 62
Killian, A J, 20
Killian, Joan Sylvia, 20
Kine, Kathryn, 18
King, Allen, 75
King, Elizabeth, 75
King, Harvey Lang, 29
King, Jane, 75
King, Paulina Baughn, 75
King, Pauline Baughn, 75
King, William, 75
Kirby, William, 10
Kitchen, John, 77
Kizziah, Anne, 23
Kizziah, Jim, 23
Kizziah, Mary Lou, 23
Knight, Billy, 26
Lackey, Jack, 32
LaForce, Mr, 85
LaMarr, C L, 36
LaMarr, Fred Hyatt, 36
LaMarr, Ray, 36
Landrun, Thomas, 85
Lang, Emma, 25
Langham, Elia s, 72
Langham, Retty, 72
Lankeneau, Catherine, 25
Lankeneau, Clyde, 25
Latimer, Rebecca Ann, 89
Layne, Bud, 19
Layne, James Lincoln, 18, 19
Leake, William, 7, 60, 61
Lee, Augustine, 64, 65, 83
Lee, Bob, 17
Lee, General, 17
Lee, General Robert E., 15
Lee, Hancock, 71
Lee, Jno. P., 72
Lee, John, 70
Lee, Mr, 65
Lee, Richard, 90
Lee, Susannah, 65
Lee, Thomas, 65, 83
Leftwich, Charley N. Madison, 15
Leftwich, Charlie King, 15
Leftwich, G A, 15
Leftwich, Martha Elizabeth, 15
Leftwich, Robert King, 15
Leftwich, Thomas, 65, 82, 85
Lemons, Marion, 13
Lemons, Millie, 13
Levins, Scott, 33
Lewis, Augustine, 89
Lewis, Betty, 89
Lewis, Bob, 35
Lewis, Charles, 89
Lewis, Elizabeth Alexander, 89
Lewis, Evan, 86
Lewis, Fielding, 89
Lewis, George, 89
Lewis, Griffin, 62
Lewis, Jacob, 49
Lewis, Mary, 89
Lewis, Sallie, 35
Lewis, Samuel, 89
Lewis, Sarah Elizabeth, 23
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 103
Lewis, Warner, 89
Lewis, Zachary, 82
Ley, Augustine, 85
Ley, Mr, 65
Ley, Thomas, 81, 82, 84, 85
Ley, Thomey, 84
Libingston, Muscoe, 71
Light, Mr, 53
Lightsier, Mr, 44
Lineback, Junius, 39
Linkenhoker, Chester Clinton, 39
Lodge, Abel, 88
Logwood, Edmund, 86
Lominack, Robert Nance, 39
London, John, 82
Long, Christian, 84
Long, Gladys Cecil, 20
Long, Henry, 84
Lucas, Catherine, 52
MacArthur, General Douglas, 23
Mackin, Donald F, 28
Mackin, Donnelle, 28
Majors, Mr, 43
Majors, Robert, 43
Manuel, Rev. M E, 36
Marsh, Estelle Baughan, 44
Marston, Mary, 75
Martaine, John, 85
Martha Nagley, 47
Martin, Adeline, 19
Martin, Ballard P, 18
Martin, Bessie, 24
Martin, Charlotte Haywood, 56
Martin, Clay, 17
Martin, John, 83
Martin, Lola D, 18
Mary Krouse, Louise, 44
Mason, William, 42
Mattox, Jane, 25
Mattox, Julia, 25
Mauncy, A N, 29
Maus, Cornelia, 89
Maus, J H, 89
Maus, Maud, 89
Maus, Rosalie, 89
Maus, Willia, 89
Maus, Willie, 89
McCollum, Alice, 16
McCook, Daniel Oscar, 26
McCook, Miriam Eulane, 26
McCullough, E C, 32
McCullough, Eugene Baughn, 32
McCullough, Jean Carole, 32
McDonald, Alice J, 37
McEllinn, James Daniel, 28
McEllinn, Joseph T., 29
McEllinn, Margaret Welsh, 28
McEllinn, Sallie, 2, 28, 31
McEllinn, Sarah Baughn,, 29
McEllinn, Thomas J, 28, 29
McKenzie, Archie, 23
McKenzie, Bobby, 23
McKenzie, Lois, 23
McKenzie, Mamie, 21
McKenzie, Robert, 23
McLamb, Caroline, 28
McLamb, Dupuis, 28
McLamb, Margaret, 28
McLamb, Martha, 28
McLamb, Nathan, 28
McLamb, Samuel, 28
Meads, Thomas, 83
Meriwether, Francis, 63
Micou, Ellen, 90
Micou, John, 90
Micou, John H, 54, 90
Micou, Martha Ellen, 54
Micou, Paul, 90
Miller, Dolly, 72
Miller, Dorothy, 72
Miller, Malinda, 43
Miller, Thomas, 72
Milles, Charles, 86
Mills, John, 82
Minter, Sarah, 68
Mitchell, Katherine, 55
Mitchell, Kathryn, 19
Moggs, Thomas, 78
Monroe, Robert, 62
Montague, Philip, 78, 86
Montague, Phillip, 54
Montgomery, Mr, 44
Montgomery, Walter, 38
Moody, Robert, 83
Mooney, Capt., Sarah, 29
Mooney, Sadie, 29
Moore, Dr Lewis W, 26
Moore, Fran, 81
Moore, J H, 36
Moore, Lois, 23
Moore, Martha Jean, 26
Moore, Samuel, 62
Moore, W M, 36, 37
Moore, William, 86
Moorman, Lucy, 78
Morgan, Lt. L P, 29
Morraine, John, 81, 83
Morris, Arther Andrew, 28
Moseley, Edward, 64
Muller, Evelyn, 52
Mullins, Hugh, 32
Mullins, Maurine Baughn, 32
Murray, Ethel, 27
Murray, James A, 27
Muscoe, Salvator, 83, 84
Myers, Francis Boughn, 54
Nance, Betty Jean, 36
Nathans, Frances Elliott, 24
Newble, George, 70
Newble, Mary, 70
Newman, Alice Irene, 36
Newman, Daniel David, 36
Newman, David, 36
Newman, Elizabeth Charlotte, 36
Newman, Floyd, 35
Newman, Harvey Baughn, 36
Newman, John Harvey, 35
Newman, Linda Allen, 35
Nichols, Arthur, 11
Noel, Douglas, 73
Noel, John C, 73
Noel, Nancy, 73
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 104
Noel, Parmella, 73
Noel, Polly, 73
Noel, Thomas, 73
Noell, Docia Calloway, 73
Noell, Zachary, 73
North, Augustine, 64, 65
North, Dorothy, 64, 65
North, Mary, 65
North, Rose, 65
Nott, Edward, 80
Nunn, Lester G, 36
Nunn, O. Lester, 36
Nunn, Pauline Baughn, 36
O’Sullivan, Janet Boughn, 53
Onbee, Arthur, 82, 84
Ore, Milton Walker, 29
Orton, Harriet, 33
Otto, Dr William, 26
Overman, Albert, 20
Overman, Albert C, 19
Overman, Sherry Annice, 19
Overman, Wanda Sue, 20
Overstreet, Patsy, 50
Owens, Agnes, 26
Owens, Miss, 16
Page, John, 12
Palmer, Annie Laura, 33
Palmer, Betty Jean, 33
Palmer, Billy, 33
Palmer, Bob, 33
Palmer, Edwin, 33
Palmer, Fisher W, 33
Palmer, Jasper Baughn, 33
Palmer, Jessie, 33
Palmer, Jimmie, 33
Palmer, L Frank, 33
Palmer, Lillie, 33
Palmer, Murray, 33
Palmer, Patsy, 33
Palmer, W F, 33
Palmer, Wyatt F, 33
Palsor, Martha, 47
Pannel, Thomas, 82
Pannel, William, 82
Pannell, Thomas, 81, 82
Pannell, William, 82, 84
Parham, Rev. Edwin T, 36
Parrett, Janet Gayle, 49
Parrett, Walter, 49
Parrot, Andy, 46, 48
Parry, Samuel, 7
Parsley, Richard, 77
Parsons, Fannie, 21
Patterson, Addie M, 16
Patterson, Dora, 15
Patterson, Harold, 16
Patterson, Harry C, 16
Patterson, Irvine, 36
Patterson, J J, 15
Patterson, Jarrett, 79
Patterson, Kenneth Roy, 16
Patterson, W M, 15
Payne, Cheryl Ann, 32
Payne, Garner, 32
Peachy, Captain Samuel, 85
Pearson, Mae, 20
Pender, Col. William. D., 15
Pendleton, J, 87
Pepogle, Mr, 44
Perry, 83
Perry, Henry, 67
Perry, Margaret, 83
Perry, Micajah, 90
Perry, Samuel, 7
Perry, William, 83
Phillips, Hazel, 54
Pickett, John, 67
Pierce, Mary, 51
Pierce, Polly, 51
Pierce, Richard W, 75
Pierce, Susan, 75
Pierce, William, 51
Pilcher, Dr Wyman W, 27
Pilcher, Jacquelin, 27
Pilcher, Joan, 27
Pilcher, W T, 27
Plummer, Katie, 44
Poplam, Gerald, 88
Porter, Parrett, 45
Portis, Edith Estelle, 22
Portis, Sewell M, 22
Powell, Honour, 83
Powell, Lewis, 91
Powell, Sarah, 91
Price, Clyde, 33
Price, Hannah D, 13
Price, J W, 13
Prichett, Dr, 52
Proffer, Mr, 85
Prosser, Mr, 85
Purkins, H, 70
Quisenberry, Mr, 55
Rakestraw, Browder, 38
Rakestraw, Doris Dean, 38
Ramsay, Thomas, 85
Ramwey, Emma, 18
Regan, Mr, 53
Reid, Henrietta, 13
Reid, Julia Galusha, 56
Reid, Lucille, 13
Reid, William George, 56
Reynold, Edward, 79
Reynolds, Alfred, 49
Reynolds, Jackie, 49
Reynolds, Joyce, 49
Reynolds, T E, 78
Rhodes, Charles L, 74
Rhodes, Elizabeth, 74
Rhonemus, Ann Mae, 49
Rich, John, 85
Richards, Jack, 37
Richards, Mrs J C, 37
Richardson, Robert, 78
Richardson, Sam Frank, 22
Richardson, Sammy, 22
Richardson, William, 81
Ridgdaill, John, 83
Riggs, Carole Suzanne, 55
Riggs, Francis E, 55
Riggs, Susie L, 55
Rivers, John, 77
Robbins, Q C, 32
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 105
Robbins, Thomas Q, 32
Roberts, Dona Mae, 36
Robertson, Catherine, 56
Robertson, Ellen, 56
Robertson, George, 56
Robertson, John, 56
Robertson, Sarah, 56, 75
Robertson, William, 56
Roden, Annie Laura, 32
Roden, Lee, 32
Roden, M L, 32
Roden, Mary, 32
Roden, Mary Lee, 32
Roden, Tom O, 32
Rodgers, Giles, 32
Rodgers, Helen, 32
Rodgers, Nathan, 32
Rowell, Joseph J, 47
Rowzee, Ann, 73
Rowzee, Edward, 84
Rowzee, Ralph, 84
Rowzee, William, 73
Rupert, Belle, 46
Russ, Louise, 23
Russell, Ethel, 33
Russell, Richard M, 78
Sadler, Thomas E, 55
Sanderson, John A, 47
Sarah Baughan, A, 88
Saunders, Margaret, 53
Sawyers, Cabel, 15
Sawyers, Henry, 15
Sawyers, Mr, 15
Sawyers, Ruth, 15
Scales, Captain Alfred, 15
Scales, Randal S, 79
Scanlin, Mr, 48
Schultz, Martha, 55
Scott, Amey, 67
Scott, David, 67
Seymour, Adie, 45
Seymour, Alma, 45
Seymour, Carrie, 45
Seymour, Dora, 45
Seymour, Eddie, 45
Seymour, Jason, 45
Shackleford, Henry, 80
Sharp, Elizabeth Irene, 35
Sharp, John, 90
Sheble, Florence, 43
Sheble, Rhoda, 43
Shelburne, Nancy, 7
Shelly, Alfred, 28
Shelly, Gail, 28
Shelly, Professor Bernard, 28
Shelly, Rowland McLamb, 28
Shelton, Mary, 19
Shepard, Carson Allen, 49
Shepard, Marib Ann, 49
Shepard, Nathan, 49
Shepherd, Bettie M, 55
Sherman, Gen., 28
Ship, William, 69
Shipley, Alice, 82, 85
Shipley, Ealse, 82
Shirkey, Margaret, 49
Shirkey, Mrs Sherman, 49
Shirley, Catherine, 85
Short, Thomas, 83
Simms, Delbert, 45
Simms, Earl, 45
Simms, Grover, 45
Simpson, Allie, 54
Simpson, Jennie Boughn, 54
Small, Mr, 61
Smith, ???, 89
Smith, Alice Mae, 38
Smith, Anna, 46
Smith, Charlena, 44
Smith, Charles, 78
Smith, Christopher, 65
Smith, Dora Alice, 38
Smith, Elizabeth, 21, 24
Smith, Elizabeth D, 21, 24
Smith, Francis, 84
Smith, Ida, 44
Smith, Jesse, 45
Smith, Joseph, 84
Smith, Joshua, 21, 24
Smith, Mary Virginia, 38
Smith, Robert Arthur, 38
Smith, Rufus, 38
Smith, Sallie, 21
Smith, Thomas, 79
Smith, William, 47
Smith, William M, 66
Snelson, Polly, 55
Snyder, Daniel, 46, 87
Spotswood, Alexander Elliot, 89
Squier, Elizabeth Sarah, 48
Squier, Nathaniel, 48
Stanton, Latham, 80
Stark, Francis, 10
Stark, John, 10
Stark, Thomas, 10
Steerman, Jennie W, 24
Stevenson, ???, 7
Stevenson, Kenyon, 7
Stewart, Alex X, 78
Stindson, Mrs, 86
Stinson, Roscoe, 44
Stinson, Roxy, 45
Stockton, Verna, 32
Stodghill, James, 7
Stodghill, Jane, 7
Stodghill, Thomas, 7
Stone, Buford, 13
Stone, David, 13
Stone, Dorothy, 20
Stone, Ellen, 13, 32
Stone, Francis, 82
Stone, George B, 74
Stone, John Henry, 13
Stone, Mary, 82
Strang, John, 83
Strine, Mr, 58
Strong, Charles, 14
Strong, John, 14
Sturkey, Mary, 73
Sturkey, Mr, 73
Surtis, Susannah, 65
Sutton, Mary, 46
PAGE NUMBER FOR INDEX - 106
Swarts, Emma, 49
Talbot, Chas. M., 72
Taliaferro, Charles, 84
Tarant, Leonard, 84
Tarent, Leonard, 84
Tarent, Mary, 84
Tatgenhorst, Dixon Alexander, 24
Tatgenhorst, William W, 24
Tatgenhorst, William Wesley, 24
Taylor, Richard, 79, 85
Tennison, Sarah, 86
Terrell, Lucy, 86
Terrell, William, 86
Thacker, Edwin, 83
Thomas White, D, 88
Thomas, Daniel, 78
Thomas, Millie Mae, 18
Thompson, Mr, 69
Thompson, Nancy, 14
Thornton, Darlene, 44
Thornton, Darrell, 44
Thornton, Essyle, 48
Thornton, Eva, 46, 48
Thornton, Glen, 44
Thornton, Marlene, 44
Thornton, Maurice, 44
Thornton, Mazie, 44
Thornton, Mr, 45
Tibbs, Pleasant James, 86
Tineman, Mary, 46, 87
Tobin, Alfred, 47
Todd, William, 82
Torrence, Rev. Robert L, 26
Towles, Stokeley, 75
Troath, Thomas, 7
Troth, Thomas, 7
Tucker, George, 89
Tulloch, David, 78
Tunstall, Elizabeth, 56
Tunstall, Richard, 66
Turner, Calhoun, 33
Turner, Clarence, 33
Turner, Delemar, 25
Turner, Eleanor Louise, 33
Turner, Mary, 33
Turner, Mary Lou, 33
Tyler, John, 75, 85
Tyler, Mary, 7, 83
Tyler, Richard, 7, 75, 83
Tyler, Susanna, 7, 75
Tyler, Susannah, 83
Tyler, William, 75, 85
Underwood, Henry Aubry, 38
Upshaw, John, 71
Urst, Mable, 49
Van Gorder, Elizabeth, 48
Van Kick, Mr, 45
Vause, John, 59
Venlander, R E, 55
Venlander, Virginia, 55
Walker, Charles, 11, 31, 62
Walker, Elizabeth, 31
Walker, James, 31
Walker, Jennie, 12, 24, 31
Walker, Martha, 12, 24, 31
Walker, Mr, 41
Walker, William, 31
Wall, Anne, 21
Wall, Bettie F, 21
Wall, Elizabeth, 11, 21, 42
Wall, Elizabeth Fields, 21
Wall, Fannie, 21
Wall, James, 21
Wall, Joshua, 21
Wall, Joshua Thomas, 21
Wall, Nancy G, 21
Wall, Robert, 21
Wall, Thomas, 87
Wall, Zachariah, 21, 42
Walls, James, 82
Walter Parrott, 48
Walter, Willie, 55
Ward, Bruce, 19
Ward, James, 19
Ward, Melvina C, 19
Waring, William, 71
Warner, Augustine, 80
Warring, Francis, 69
Washington, 89
Washington, Betty, 89
Washington, Elizabeth, 89
Washington, George, 89
Wayte, Rosalie, 29
Weaver, Mary, 76
Webster, Daniel, 43
Webster, Elizabeth, 43
Webster, Eugene, 37
Webster, Everett L., 18
Webster, John R, 18
Webster, Lou Ellen, 18
Webster, Orene, 37
Webster, Peter Alvin, 37
Webster, Rubin, 18
Wentworth, Jenny, 52, 53
Wertz, Sarah, 18
Wheeler, Josiah, 75
Wheeler, Mary, 75
Wheeler, Mary Baughn, 75
Wheeler, Thomas, 82
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White, James Asa, 88
White, Mary Rosaline, 88
White, Thomas, 88
Whitloe, Hays, 87
Whitlow, Andrew, 12
Whitlow, Henry, 12, 62
Whitlow, Patsey, 3, 12
Whitlow, Patsy, 2, 8, 11
Whitlow, William, 12
Wigglesworth, Amelia, 75
Wigglesworth, Miles, 75
Wilder, Rev. John S, 26
Willet, David, 87
Willey, Charles, 25
Williams, E Jane, 74
Williams, Ellen, 31
Williams, John, 84
Williams, John L, 74
Williams, Tillie, 33
Williams, William, 81
Willson, William, 82
Wilson, George, 86
Wilson, Onie, 57
Wilson, William, 42, 82
Winfree, Isaac H, 78
Winston, 64
Wise, George D, 91
Womack, Joan, 25
Womack, Taylor Scott, 24
Wood, Joe, 45
Woodson, Miller, 88
Wormeley, Mary, 89
Wray, Will, 37
Yamtiss, Clinton J, 26
Yarborough, William T, 74
Yeoman, Charles, 78
Yeoman, Evead, 45
Yeoman, Osco, 46
Young, Brigham, 43
Yowell, Miss, 46
Zartman, Mr, 57
Zeager, Oliver, 83
Zimmerman, Mary, 46, 87