Joseph C. Donaldson1
M, #3295, b. 1850
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Page Annette Woodrough. |
Citations
- [S497] Becky Nagle, "Holland Correspondence," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, 2001.
- [S55] 1870 Census;, Shown living next door to Joshua Holland. Do not know who Joshua is.
Joseph Crawford Donaldson
M, #1352, b. 10 May 1807, d. 11 June 1880
| |  JOSEPH C. DONALDSON |
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| Birth* | 10 May 1807 | Joseph Crawford Donaldson was born on 10 May 1807 at Westchester, NY.1,2 |
| | He was the son of Jesse Donaldson and Hannah (?). |
| MARRIAGE* | 9 April 1837 | He married Susannah "Susie" Odom, daughter of James Madison Odom and Elizabeth Oden, on 9 April 1837 at Pulaski County, GA..3 |
| Burial* | 1880 | He was buried in 1880 at Salem Cemetery, Cochran, Bleckley County, GA.2 JOSEPH C. DONALDSON  JOSEPH C. DONALDSON  DONALDSON PLOT |
| Death* | 11 June 1880 | He died on 11 June 1880 at Pulaski County, GA, at age 73 1880 Mortality schedule says he died of Consumption.4,2 |
| Note* | 19 November 1811 | On 19 November 1811 (A William Donaldson married Rachel Bush in Pulaski County. Do not know if he is connected to Joseph Donaldson or not.) William appears on the 1820 Pulaski Census. |
| LANDCONTRA* | 1821 | He purchased land in 1821 at GA.5 |
| CENSUS1840* | 1840 | He appeared on the census in 1840 at GA; Joseph C. Donaldson appered on the 1840 Pulaski Census (4 doors away from his grandfather-in-law Archibald Odom and next door to his father-in-law or brother-in-law James Madison Odom) He owned a large quantity of slaves. Line 8: A. Odom 1 free white male 80-90 years 1 free white female 10-15 1 free white female 40-50 0 slaves Line 12: J.C. Donaldson 1 free white male 30-40 1 free white female under 5 1 free white female 5-10 1 free white female 20-30 10 male slaves under 10 8 male slaves 10-24 20 male slaves 24-35 1 male slave 36-55 1 male slave 56-100 12 female slaves under 10 6 female slaves 10-24 18 female slaves 24-35 2 female slaves 36-55 2 female slaves 56-100 40 persons employed in agriculture line 13: J.M. Odom 1 free white male 5-10 1 free white male 15-20 1 free white male 20-30 1 free white female 15-20 1 free white female 30-40 1 free white female 40-50 4 male slaves under 10 1 male slave 36-55 1 female slave 10-24 1 female slave 24-35 7 persons employed in agriculture.6 |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at GA.7 |
| J.PEACE* | 5 September 1855 | He was New Tag He presided over the marriage of Jessie Mullis and Pollie Hooks as Justice of the Peace on 5 September 1855 at GA.3 |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at GA.; Daughter Josephine now married but living close by.1 |
| OATH* | 14 February 1860 | I Joseph C. Donaldson do solemnly swear that I will not during the next succeding twleve months give, barter, sell or furnish to any Slave or free persons of color any measure or quantity of distilled spiritious or intoxicating liquors without the written or verbal consent of the owner, overseer or employer of such slave or slaves or the like consent of the Guardian of such free person of color and I do further swear that I will not suffer any person to do so for me by my approbation, knowledge or consent so help me God. Sword to and suscribed Feb 14 1860. on 14 February 1860 at GA. |
| GUARDIAN B* | 3 June 1867 | June 3 1867 he was granted guardianship over his two grandchildren Elizabeth J. and John J. (Jesse Jasper) Holland. on 3 June 1867 at GA. |
| Occupation* | 21 April 1879 | He was He was the postmaster of the Goldsborough District. Not far away is a very small town called Yonkers Georgia. I have a suspicion that Joseph may have had a role in the nameing of the town (perhaps it was a post office.) on 21 April 1879.3 |
Citations
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
- [S502] June Adams, Betsy Smith Robin Mullis, Bleckley County, Georgia Cemeteries.
- [S2] Harris, History of Pulaski County.
- [S55] 1870 Census;, Shown living with wife and three grown sons.
- [S557] Pulaski Land Records.
- [S51] 1840 Census;, Captain Lenams District p. 163.
- [S52] 1850 Census;, Name spelled Dondleson. Place of birth - N.Y.
- [S497] Becky Nagle, "Holland Correspondence," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, 2001.
Josephine Donaldson
F, #1282, b. 8 November 1842, d. 19 May 1907
| | |
| |  JOSEPHINE CAUSEY |
| |  JOSEPHINE CAUSEY |
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| Birth* | 8 November 1842 | Josephine Donaldson was born on 8 November 1842 at GA.1,2 |
| | She was the daughter of Joseph Crawford Donaldson and Susannah "Susie" Odom. |
| MARRIAGE* | 10 February 1858 | She married John Jasper Holland, son of John Holland and Mary Little, on 10 February 1858 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| MARRIAGE | 24 February 1867 | She married Charles S. Causey, son of Alexander Causey and Angeline Boon, on 24 February 1867 at GA Marriage mentioned in Pulaski County Marriage records.3,4 |
| Death* | 19 May 1907 | She died on 19 May 1907 at GA at age 64.2 |
| Burial* | May 1907 | She was buried in May 1907 at Salem Cemetery, Bleckley County, GA, I remember Aunt Eva saying they moved Grandpa Hollands (Jesse Jasper) grave "over with their mother and the babies" These would have been brother and sister to Eva, Florence and Rubye and JJ. and half brother and sister to Mama and Aunt Juliette. (note from afk 2002) Buried in row 1 lot 92. |
| Obituary | 24 May 1907 | Obnituary of Josephine Donaldson was Pulaski County, Georgia, Newspaper Clippings, Volume V, 1898-1907; by Tad Evans Page 403 Friday, May 24, 1907 Deaths
Mrs. Josephine Causey, aged sixty-five years, who lived with her daughter, Mrs. P.G. Pusser, was buried Monday. Her death was from Bright's Disease. She was a member of the Salem Baptist Church where the interment took place. Mrs. Causey is survived by two sons, Messrs. Jesse Holland, of Dudley, and William Causey, of Beehive, and two daughters, Mrs. James Sykes, of Dublin, and Mrs. Pusser.
Cause of Death: Bright's Disease on 24 May 1907. |
| Married Name | 10 February 1858 | As of 10 February 1858,her married name was Holland. |
| PENSION* | 30 December 1862 | She was received a pension According to the Compiled Service Records for the Eighth Infantry kept at the Georgia Archives, Josephine Holland filed on Dec. 30, 1862 a claim for Deceased officer and soldier for settlement in the office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department. It was reported to Comptroller 9-22-1863 under cert. # 9264 showing an amount due of $74.20. This claim was associated with the 8th Regiment Georgia Infantry Co. G Pulaski Co., Georgia on 30 December 1862 at Pulaski County, GA.. |
| Married Name | 1868 | As of 1868,her married name was Causey. |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | She appeared on the census in 1870 at GA.; She has remarried and lives next door to her parents. Two children , Anna E. Causey age 3 and Lee Causey age 3 months are shown. Anna is not on the 1880. There is a Willis on the 1880 that could be Lee. Father disappears completely.5 |
| LANDCONTRA* | 23 September 1873 | On 23 September 1873 at GA Lot 8 of the 22nd Dist was sold by administrator, to Josephine's brother, Jesse Donaldson. Witnessed by Coley Hartley and administered by J.C. Donaldson.6 |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | She appeared on the Census in 1880 at GA.; She is shown living between the homes of her two brothers, Mack and John. There is no sign of her second husband Charles or the two young children that could have been theirs ( Anna E. and Lee Causey). A search of the entire US index for the 1880 census did not offer a clue to their wherabouts. (There is a M. Charles Couse living in Atlanta in what appears to be a boarding house. He lists his place of birth as Connecticut.) Remember tha Josephine's father came from Connecticut so there could be a connection. In 1880 there are two children Willis and Martin Holland ages 17 and 4 who are living with her. They are listed as her sons but more likely are cousins.7 |
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
- [S502] June Adams, Betsy Smith Robin Mullis, Bleckley County, Georgia Cemeteries.
- [S520] Aleta, "Aleta," e-mail to MVW.
- [S522] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
- [S55] 1870 Census;, She has remarried and lives next door to her parents. Two children , Anna E. Causey age 3 and Lee Causey age 3 months are shown. Anna is not on the 1880. There is a Willis on the 1880 that could be Lee. Father disappears completely.
- [S557] Pulaski Land Records.
- [S56] 1880 Census;, Her name on this census shows as Sophia Corsey.
- [S55] 1870 Census;.
Julius Donaldson
M, #3413, b. 3 July 1880, d. 5 July 1880
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Burial* | 1880 | Julius Donaldson was buried in 1880 at Salem Cemetery, Bleckley County, GA, Cemetery records show Julius and Salie E. both buried at Salem. Record for Julius says: "Son of John G. and Sallie Donaldson."1 |
| Birth* | 3 July 1880 | He was born on 3 July 1880. |
| | He was the son of John E Donaldson and Sallie E. (?). |
| Death* | 5 July 1880 | He died on 5 July 1880. |
Citations
- [S502] June Adams, Betsy Smith Robin Mullis, Bleckley County, Georgia Cemeteries.
Lizzie Donaldson1
F, #3298, b. 1872
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
Citations
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
Sarah E. Donaldson1
F, #3291, b. 1858, d. 1897
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandaunt of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| Birth* | 1858 | Sarah E. Donaldson was born in 1858 at Pulaski County, GA.2 |
| | She was the daughter of Joseph Crawford Donaldson and Susannah "Susie" Odom.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1870 | She married William (Mink) Roland circa 1870 Her husband is not living with the family in 1870. She is living with her father.3 |
| Burial* | 1897 | She was buried in 1897 at Salem Cemetery, Bleckley County, GA.2 SALLIE E. DONALDSON |
| Death* | 1897 | She died in 1897 at GA.2 |
| Note* | | I have a feeling Sarah Donaldson was married first to a man named Allen as there are two children listed directly beneath her on 1870 census - William C. Allen and Emma Allen age 9 and 7. Directly beneath their names is Jesse Roland age 1. On January 26th this was confirmed by the following message: Sarah Donaldson,Allen,Roland was my Great,Great Grandmother. She married Robert Allen and had Susan,Wm.C., and Emma. Then she married William (Mink) Roland. They had Jesse Frederick Roland (she's my Great Grandmother) Joseph Hanna Roland, Richard Roland, Lender Roland. They called Jesse, (Minky). Jesse Married a Dixon first then a Bagby, Finally James Eurasmus McNeal. They Had Francis Davis McNeal who Married Marvin Jones and had James Albert Jones who is my dad. Whew..... Can you make Heads from tails with all that mess? (Ha Ha) Can't wait to here from you........... Roxie. |
| Married Name | | Her married name was Allen.4 |
| Married Name | circa 1870 | As of circa 1870,her married name was Roland.3 |
| CENSUS1870* | 1870 | She appeared on the census in 1870; She is living with her father and one year old child. No husband.3 |
Citations
- [S497] Becky Nagle, "Holland Correspondence," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, 2001.
- [S502] June Adams, Betsy Smith Robin Mullis, Bleckley County, Georgia Cemeteries.
- [S55] 1870 Census;.
- [S599] Roxie, "unknown short title," e-mail to mve.
- [S55] 1870 Census;, She is shown as one year old living with her mother and grandparents. No father.
Bernard Donovan
M, #972, b. 1840, d. 1902
| MARRIAGE* | | Bernard Donovan married Mary Ann Mackin. |
| Birth* | 1840 | He was born in 1840 at Ireland. |
| Death* | 1902 | He died in 1902. |
Margaret Donovan
F, #969, b. February 1865, d. 29 January 1897
| |  MARGARET DONOVAN |
Odell Dorsey1
F, #2983, b. 1902
Citations
- [S470] Doris Dixon, "La Verne papers."
- [S61] 1920 Census;.
- [S61] 1920 Census;, Shown living with her husband and mother in law next door to James Edward Floyd.
Alexander Dougherty
M, #816
| Charts | WOODROUGH KIDLET ANCESTORS |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Page Annette Woodrough. |
Elizabeth Dow1
F, #3558, b. 1856, d. 1943
| Birth* | 1856 | Elizabeth Dow was born in 1856 at Corning, NY.1,2 |
| MARRIAGE* | 1886 | She married George Nathan Clemson, son of William Clemson and Amelia Wright, in 1886 at NY.1 |
| Death* | 1943 | When she died the home furnished with the things from their trip around the world along with the Japanese Garden were given to the YMCA.1 |
| Married Name | 1886 | As of 1886,her married name was Clemson.1 |
| CENSUS1930* | 1930 | In addition to the servants living in her home there is a chauffeur named Francis C. Houston living with his family in a rented home next door.3 |
| Note* | 1975 | The George and Elizabeh th Clemson home was torn down to build a new YMCA. The Shinto shrine was given to the Florida Gulf Coast Art Center in Belleair Florida.1 |
Citations
- [S508] Ontario and Western RR. Historical Society, "Clemson."
- [S59] 1900 Census;.
- [S518] 1930 Census;, E.D 36-31 sheet 19. She is shown as a widow with a worth of $500,000. living at home with her servants: Addie McDowell, Catherine Duber, Emily Schmidt and Salley Potter.
Albrittan Drake1
M, #4648, b. circa 1760, d. 14 November 1835
| Birth* | circa 1760 | Albrittan Drake was born circa 1760 at Edgecomb, NC. |
| | He was the son of James Drake.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1785 | He married Ruth Collins circa 1785.2 |
| Death* | 14 November 1835 | He died on 14 November 1835 at Muhlenberg, KY.2 |
| MILITARY* | 29 September 1832 | He applied for a military pension on 29 September 1832 at KY; His pension mentions his children's names and birth dates.2 |
Citations
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington, He is mentioned in his father's will.
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
Allen Drake
M, #4513
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
Benjamin Drake1
M, #4647, b. circa 1769, d. 1815
| MARRIAGE* | | Benjamin Drake married Celia Taylor, daughter of Harry Taylor.1 |
| Birth* | circa 1769 | He was born circa 1769.1 |
| | He was the son of James Drake and Hartwell Hodges.1 |
| Death* | 1815 | He died in 1815.1 |
| Note* | 1792 | He He inheirted his father's grist mill. in 1792.1 |
Citations
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
Brittain Drake1
M, #4559
| MARRIAGE* | | Brittain Drake married Hartwell Bridgers, daughter of William Bridgers and Elizabeth Bass, Brittain Drake is shown on the 1805 and 1806 Wilson County Tennessee Tax list as having 205 Acres. He also appears on the 1805 tax list in Capt Crawley's District at Cedar Lick with 640 acres.1 |
Citations
- [S590] Joy Herron, "Joy Herron," e-mail to MVW, August 2006.
Delilah Drake
F, #4515
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
Diocletian Drake1
M, #3950
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| | Diocletian Drake was the son of Nathaniel Drake and Delialah Floyd.2 |
| Name Variation | 1809 | As of 1809, Diocletian Drake was also known as Diocletian Drake Floyd He is called Diocletian Drake Floyd in his brother's will. The same will also calls Penuel Floyd his brother in law which I suspect means half brother not in law. |
Citations
- [S486] Donald Floyd, "Donald Floyd", Posted by: Charles Drake Date: December 20, 2000 at 14:49:22
In Reply to: Re: Floyd's of Nash co. NC and Anderson/Spartanburg SC by Donald Floyd of 4034
HI!
I am a DRAKE researcher and came here looking for information about Penuel Floyd.
I see there has been some prior discussion on this list which I cannot find regarding a theory about Penuel and the Drakes.
Penuel Floyd was mentioned in the 1785 Nash Co estate papers of Nathaniel Drake along with Delilah. An old family letter states that Nathaniel Drake married Delilah Floyd--of this I think there can be no doubt.
I had assumed that Penuel must have been Delilah's brother, but perhaps from what has been posted he was her (natural) son.
It gets more interesting, for Nathaniel Drake, son of Nathaniel, calls Penuel his
"brother-in-law" and also mentions his "brother" Diocletian Drake Floyd in his will. This "brother" Diocletian was known as
Dyer Drake and left descendants under the surname Drake. Based on this data I had guessed that perhaps Dyer was a natural child of Nathaniel Drake and Delilah Floyd born before their marriage. Perhaps there was more than one, if she had a base-born child named Penuel!! What if Penuel is a (sort-of)sound-alike for Nathaniel?
Would like to hear more about the theory I missed, for I am trying to work out the Nathaniel Drake tree.
Thanks.
/Charles.
- [S486] Donald Floyd, "Donald Floyd."
James Drake1
M, #4637, b. 5 August 1725, d. July 1792
| MARRIAGE* | | James Drake married Hartwell Hodges Second marriage.2 |
| Birth* | 5 August 1725 | He was born on 5 August 1725 at N.C.1 |
| | He was the son of John Drake and Sarah Bryant.1 |
| Death* | July 1792 | He died in July 1792 at Richmond, VA, at age 66.1 |
| Note* | | He He had six children by wife #1.1 |
| DEED* | 24 February 1748 | He was shown on a deed on 24 February 1748 James Drake sold Jacob Bass 200 acres on Tumbling Creek. This Jacob is likely the son of John Bass and Elizabeth Winborn.1 |
| DEED | 3 November 1750 | He was shown on a deed on 3 November 1750 James bought 200 acres on the north side of Swift Creed from Benjamin Bridgers. |
| DEED | 10 November 1779 | He was shown on a deed on 10 November 1779 at Nash, N.C, James received a North Carolina land grant for 218 acres on the south side of Swift Creek adjoining William Bridgers (who married Elizabeth Bass) and John Bass (Elizabeth's brother and father of Mourning Bass).1 |
Citations
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington, She was first married to Thomas Davis. She was the daughter of Benjamin and constance (Goodrich) Hodges of Isle of Wight, VA.
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington, He is mentioned in his father's will.
John Drake1
M, #4527, d. before May 1728
| MARRIAGE* | | John Drake married Sarah Bryant #1.1 |
| Death* | before May 1728 | He died before May 1728 at Bertie, NC, Aaron Drake proved the will. Could have been his brother given that John died young.1,2 |
| Note* | | He He was husband #1 and wife Sarah Bryant Drake mentioned in his will. at NC. |
| Will* | 5 January 1728 | He left a will on 5 January 1728 at NC Will was proved at the May court.2 |
Citations
- [S589] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
John Hodges Drake1
M, #4646, b. 29 January 1767, d. 11 December 1859
Citations
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
Lydia Drake1
F, #4650, d. 1819
| | Lydia Drake was the daughter of James Drake.1 |
| Death* | 1819 | She died in 1819 at Halifax, NC, her will was written February 6 1813 and probated August 1819.1 |
| Married Name | | Her married name was Hadley.2 |
Citations
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington, She is called Hadley in her father's will.
Margrit Drake
F, #4514
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
Nathaniel Drake1
M, #3948, d. before 1809
| | Nathaniel Drake was the son of Richard Drake.2 |
| MARRIAGE* | after 1750 | He married Delialah Floyd, daughter of Francis Floyd and Elizabeth Bell, after 1750.3,2 |
| Death* | before 1809 | He died before 1809 He might have been dead before 1809 as his son left all his cattle to his mother with no mention of a father. |
Citations
- [S486] Donald Floyd, "Donald Floyd", Penuel Floyd listed in records as age 14 and "base born".
- [S590] Joy Herron, "Joy Herron," e-mail to MVW, August 2006.
- [S486] Donald Floyd, "Donald Floyd", Penuel Floyd listed in records as age 14 and "base begotten".
Posted by: Charles Drake Date: December 20, 2000 at 14:49:22
In Reply to: Re: Floyd's of Nash co. NC and Anderson/Spartanburg SC by Donald Floyd of 4034
HI!
I am a DRAKE researcher and came here looking for information about Penuel Floyd.
I see there has been some prior discussion on this list which I cannot find regarding a theory about Penuel and the Drakes.
Penuel Floyd was mentioned in the 1785 Nash Co estate papers of Nathaniel Drake along with Delilah. An old family letter states that Nathaniel Drake married Delilah Floyd--of this I think there can be no doubt.
I had assumed that Penuel must have been Delilah's brother, but perhaps from what has been posted he was her (natural) son.
It gets more interesting, for Nathaniel Drake, son of Nathaniel, calls Penuel his
"brother-in-law" and also mentions his "brother" Diocletian Drake Floyd in his will. This "brother" Diocletian was known as
Dyer Drake and left descendants under the surname Drake. Based on this data I had guessed that perhaps Dyer was a natural child of Nathaniel Drake and Delilah Floyd born before their marriage. Perhaps there was more than one, if she had a base-born child named Penuel!! What if Penuel is a (sort-of)sound-alike for Nathaniel?
Would like to hear more about the theory I missed, for I am trying to work out the Nathaniel Drake tree.
Thanks.
/Charles.
- [S486] Donald Floyd, "Donald Floyd", According to Don, he died a batchelor.
- [S486] Donald Floyd, "Donald Floyd."
Nathaniel Drake Jr.1
M, #3949, d. 1809
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Stephens Blakely Woodrough Jr. |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Page Annette Woodrough. |
| | Nathaniel Drake Jr. was the son of Nathaniel Drake and Delialah Floyd.1 |
| Death* | 1809 | He died in 1809. |
| Probate* | February 1810 | His estate was probated in February 1810 at Nash, N.C. |
| Will* | 7 November 1809 | He left a will on 7 November 1809 at N.C The Abstract of his will is found in "The Wills of Nash County, N.C. by Dr. Stephen E. Bradley, Jr. Apparently he was a bachelor as he mentions his mother and siblings but no wife or children. |
Citations
- [S486] Donald Floyd, "Donald Floyd", According to Don, he died a batchelor.
Richard Drake1
M, #1953
Citations
- [S590] Joy Herron, "Joy Herron," e-mail to MVW, August 2006.
Richard Drake1
M, #4564, b. before 1692, d. 1759
| Birth* | before 1692 | Richard Drake was born before 1692 at Isle of Wight, N.C.2 |
| Death* | 1759 | He died in 1759 at Southhampton, VA, His will was written February 29 1759.1 |
| Note* | | He He may have had brothers named Thomas, and John as they were living in the area. |
Citations
- [S590] Joy Herron, "Joy Herron," e-mail to MVW, August 2006.
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
Sarah Drake1
F, #4639, b. 1757, d. 21 April 1839
Citations
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington, She is called Sara Bridgers in her father's will.
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