Martha Gould1,2
F, b. 15 June 1623, d. 1699
| Father | Zaccheus Gould b. c 1589, d. 1668 |
| Mother | Phebe Deacon b. 1597, d. 20 Sep 1663 |
| Appears on charts: | Descendants of Zaccheus Gould |
| Married Name | Newmarch | |
| Marriage* | Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts; Groom=John Newmarch1 | |
| Baptism* | 15 Jun 1623 | Hemel Hempstead, Hertsfordshire, England3 |
| Death* | 1699 | Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts |
Family | John Newmarch | |
Citations
- [S61] Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes 1759-1820 of Toppsfield, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1959),.
- [S63] Benjamin Apthorp Gould, The Family of Zaccheus Gould of Topsfield (Lynn, MA: Thos. P. Nichols, 1895),.
- [S63] Benjamin Apthorp Gould, The Family of Zaccheus Gould of Topsfield (Lynn, MA: Thos. P. Nichols, 1895), page 21.
Priscilla Gould1,2
F, d. 16 April 1663
| Father | Zaccheus Gould b. c 1589, d. 1668 |
| Mother | Phebe Deacon b. 1597, d. 20 Sep 1663 |
| Appears on charts: | Descendants of Zaccheus Gould |
| Married Name | Wildes | |
| Marriage* | Groom=John Wildes1 | |
| Birth* | Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England; probably born at Great Missenden3 | |
| Death* | 16 Apr 1663 |
Family | John Wildes b. 1620, d. 14 May 1705 | |
Citations
- [S61] Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes 1759-1820 of Toppsfield, Massachusetts (Portland, Maine: The Anthoensen Press, 1959),.
- [S63] Benjamin Apthorp Gould, The Family of Zaccheus Gould of Topsfield (Lynn, MA: Thos. P. Nichols, 1895),.
- [S63] Benjamin Apthorp Gould, The Family of Zaccheus Gould of Topsfield (Lynn, MA: Thos. P. Nichols, 1895), page 21.
Thomas Deacon1
M, b. 1609
| Father | Thomas Deacon |
| Mother | Martha Field b. 16 Feb 1579 |
| Burial* | The Church, H. Hempstead, England | |
| Death* | H. Hempstead, England | |
| Birth* | 1609 | Corner Hall, H. Hempstead, England |
| Christening | 25 Dec 1609 |
Citations
- [S64] Jenny (Thayer) Dittrick, My People (unpublished),.
Anne Deacon1
F, b. 22 June 1600
| Father | Thomas Deacon |
| Mother | Martha Field b. 16 Feb 1579 |
| Death* | ||
| Christening* | 22 Jun 1600 | Corner Hall, H. Hempstead, England |
Citations
- [S64] Jenny (Thayer) Dittrick, My People (unpublished),.
Thomas Deacon1
M, b. 14 February 1603
| Father | Thomas Deacon |
| Mother | Martha Field b. 16 Feb 1579 |
| Death* | ||
| Christening* | 14 Feb 1603 | Corner Hall, H. Hempstead, England |
Citations
- [S64] Jenny (Thayer) Dittrick, My People (unpublished),.
Elisha Deacon1
M, b. 9 January 1604, d. 24 October 1658
| Father | Thomas Deacon |
| Mother | Martha Field b. 16 Feb 1579 |
| Christening* | 9 Jan 1604 | Corner Hall, H. Hempstead, England |
| Death* | 24 Oct 1658 |
Citations
- [S64] Jenny (Thayer) Dittrick, My People (unpublished),.
Sara Deacon1
F, b. 25 December 1604
| Father | Thomas Deacon |
| Mother | Martha Field b. 16 Feb 1579 |
| Death* | ||
| Christening* | 25 Dec 1604 | Corner Hall, H. Hempstead, England |
Citations
- [S64] Jenny (Thayer) Dittrick, My People (unpublished),.
Martha Deacon1
F, b. 22 August 1613
| Father | Thomas Deacon |
| Mother | Martha Field b. 16 Feb 1579 |
| Death* | ||
| Christening* | 22 Aug 1613 | H. Hempstead, England |
Citations
- [S64] Jenny (Thayer) Dittrick, My People (unpublished),.
John Moore1,2
M, b. 29 January 1762, d. 1822
| Father | Moses Moore b. 1731, d. 1812 |
| Mother | Hannah Risk b. 1740, d. 1810 |
| Birth* | 29 Jan 1762 | Timber Ridge, Rockbridge Co, Virginia |
| Marriage* | 20 Apr 1793 | Bride=Elizabeth McClung1,2 |
| Note* | 9 Jun 1812 | John is bequeathed 10 shilings in the will of his father, Moses Moore.3 |
| Death* | 1822 | Mt. Vernon, Knapps Creek, West Virginia |
Family | Elizabeth McClung b. 1771, d. 9 Mar 1852 | |
Citations
- [S71] Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted From the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, 3 volumes. (Rosslyn, VA: Mary S. Lockwood, 1912),.
- [S99] George W. Cleek, Early Western Augusta Pioneers Including the Families of Cleek, Gwin, Lightner and Warwick and Related Families of Bratton, Campbell, Carlile, Craig, Crawford, Dyer, Gay, Givens, Graham, Harper, Henderson, Hull, Keister, Lockridge, McFarland, and Moore (Staunton, VA: unpublished, 1957),.
- [S1259] Moses, Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, p. 510,.
James Moore1
M, b. 5 October 1763, d. 1791
| Father | Moses Moore b. 1731, d. 1812 |
| Mother | Hannah Risk b. 1740, d. 1810 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Jinet ?1 | |
| Birth* | 5 Oct 1763 | Timber Ridge, Rockbridge Co, Virginia |
| Death* | 1791 | Augusta Co., Virginia, USA |
| Probate* | 1 Sep 1791 | Augusta Co., Virginia, USA |
Family | Jinet ? | |
Citations
- [S99] George W. Cleek, Early Western Augusta Pioneers Including the Families of Cleek, Gwin, Lightner and Warwick and Related Families of Bratton, Campbell, Carlile, Craig, Crawford, Dyer, Gay, Givens, Graham, Harper, Henderson, Hull, Keister, Lockridge, McFarland, and Moore (Staunton, VA: unpublished, 1957),.
Margaret Moore1,2
F, b. 29 March 1765
| Father | Moses Moore b. 1731, d. 1812 |
| Mother | Hannah Risk b. 1740, d. 1810 |
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Moore | |
| Birth* | 29 Mar 1765 | Timber Ridge, Rockbridge Co, Virginia |
| Marriage* | 29 Mar 1788 | Groom=John Moore1,2 |
| Note* | 9 Jun 1812 | The will of Moses Moore bequeaths "to daughter Margret Moore Negro boy Edden and sorrel horse in her possession."3 |
Family | John Moore | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S71] Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted From the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, 3 volumes. (Rosslyn, VA: Mary S. Lockwood, 1912),.
- [S99] George W. Cleek, Early Western Augusta Pioneers Including the Families of Cleek, Gwin, Lightner and Warwick and Related Families of Bratton, Campbell, Carlile, Craig, Crawford, Dyer, Gay, Givens, Graham, Harper, Henderson, Hull, Keister, Lockridge, McFarland, and Moore (Staunton, VA: unpublished, 1957),.
- [S1259] Moses, Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, p. 510,.
- [S98] William T. Price, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia (Marlinton, WV: Price Borthers Publishers, 1901), Page 289-292.
Moses Moore1,2
M, b. 8 February 1769
| Father | Moses Moore b. 1731, d. 1812 |
| Mother | Hannah Risk b. 1740, d. 1810 |
| Death* | Kentucky?, USA | |
| Birth* | 8 Feb 1769 | Timber Ridge, Rockbridge Co, Virginia |
| Marriage* | 22 Mar 1786 | Augusta Co., Virginia, USA; Bride=Susan Jane Ewing1,2 |
| Note* | 9 Jun 1812 | Moses is bequeathed 10 shillngs in the will of his father, Moses Moore.3 |
Family | Susan Jane Ewing b. 1745, d. 1800 | |
Citations
- [S71] Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted From the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, 3 volumes. (Rosslyn, VA: Mary S. Lockwood, 1912),.
- [S99] George W. Cleek, Early Western Augusta Pioneers Including the Families of Cleek, Gwin, Lightner and Warwick and Related Families of Bratton, Campbell, Carlile, Craig, Crawford, Dyer, Gay, Givens, Graham, Harper, Henderson, Hull, Keister, Lockridge, McFarland, and Moore (Staunton, VA: unpublished, 1957),.
- [S1259] Moses, Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, p. 510,.
Hannah Moore1,2
F, b. 6 June 1771
| Father | Moses Moore b. 1731, d. 1812 |
| Mother | Hannah Risk b. 1740, d. 1810 |
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Duffield | |
| Birth* | 6 Jun 1771 | Pocahontas Co., Virginia |
| Marriage* | 13 Feb 1799 | Warm Springs, Bath Co., Virginia; Groom=Abraham Duffield1,2,3 |
| Note* | 9 Jun 1812 | Hannah Duffeil is bequeathed 10 shilings in the will of her father, Moses Moore.4 |
| Death | 1854 | Duffield Cemetery, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia3 |
Family | Abraham Duffield b. 26 Sep 1763 | |
| Child |
| |
Citations
- [S71] Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted From the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, 3 volumes. (Rosslyn, VA: Mary S. Lockwood, 1912),.
- [S99] George W. Cleek, Early Western Augusta Pioneers Including the Families of Cleek, Gwin, Lightner and Warwick and Related Families of Bratton, Campbell, Carlile, Craig, Crawford, Dyer, Gay, Givens, Graham, Harper, Henderson, Hull, Keister, Lockridge, McFarland, and Moore (Staunton, VA: unpublished, 1957),.
- [S1069] Find A Grave., Find A Grave Website (www.findagrave.com), Abraham Duffield, died 13 Nov 1842 in Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, buried in the Duffield Cemetery, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, Memorial #28034660.
- [S1259] Moses, Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, p. 510,.
Robert Burr Moore1,2
M, b. 27 May 1772, d. 1858
| Father | Moses Moore b. 1731, d. 1812 |
| Mother | Hannah Risk b. 1740, d. 1810 |
| Biography* | William T. Price: Robert Moore was a son of Moses Moore, the distinguished pioneer. He was born May 27, 1772, and was reared on Knapps Creek. His wife was Rebecca McCollam, of Brown's Mountain, near Driscol. After living a number of years on the Greenbrier at the Bridger place, he moved to Edray on the Drennon opening. They were the parents of five sons, Isaac, Robert. Andrew, James, William, and one daughter, Jane, who became Mrs. Andrew Duffield aud lived at the head of Stoney Creek, now owned by the Delaney family who recently moved into our county.3 | |
| Birth | 1768 | 4 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Rebecca McCollam1,2 | |
| Birth* | 27 May 1772 | Pocahontas Co., Virginia5 |
| Note* | 9 Jun 1812 | Robert is remembered in the will of his father, Moses: to son Robert rents from Rockbridge land.6 |
| Residence* | 1850 | Virginia; Age 78, farmer, born in Virginia. Real estate valued at $2,000. Enumerated with Rebecca 75.7 |
| Death* | 1858 | 4 |
| Burial* | Gay Cemetery, Edray, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia4 |
Family | Rebecca McCollam b. c 1775 | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Rebecca McCollam1,2 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S71] Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted From the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, 3 volumes. (Rosslyn, VA: Mary S. Lockwood, 1912),.
- [S99] George W. Cleek, Early Western Augusta Pioneers Including the Families of Cleek, Gwin, Lightner and Warwick and Related Families of Bratton, Campbell, Carlile, Craig, Crawford, Dyer, Gay, Givens, Graham, Harper, Henderson, Hull, Keister, Lockridge, McFarland, and Moore (Staunton, VA: unpublished, 1957),.
- [S98] William T. Price, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia (Marlinton, WV: Price Borthers Publishers, 1901), P 464 - 467.
- [S1069] Find A Grave., Find A Grave Website (www.findagrave.com), Robert Moore, died 1858, buried at Gay Cemetery, Edray, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia. Memorial #50657393.
- [S98] William T. Price, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia (Marlinton, WV: Price Borthers Publishers, 1901),.
- [S1259] Moses, Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, p. 510,.
- [S327] 1850 US Federal Census, Pocahontas Co., Virginia; Distict 47, IMage 15.
Phoebe Moore1,2
F, b. 13 February 1774
| Father | Moses Moore b. 1731, d. 1812 |
| Mother | Hannah Risk b. 1740, d. 1810 |
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | McNeil | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Jonathan McNeill1,2 | |
| Birth* | 13 Feb 1774 | Pocahontas Co., Virginia |
| Note* | 9 Jun 1812 | Phebe McNeel is mentioned in the wll of her father, Moses Moore. He bequeaths to David Kayles portion of land on little Calfpastrue in Rockbridge Co., if he gives daughter Phebe McNeel 200 pounds within 5 years. |
Family | Jonathan McNeill | |
Citations
- [S71] Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted From the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, 3 volumes. (Rosslyn, VA: Mary S. Lockwood, 1912),.
- [S99] George W. Cleek, Early Western Augusta Pioneers Including the Families of Cleek, Gwin, Lightner and Warwick and Related Families of Bratton, Campbell, Carlile, Craig, Crawford, Dyer, Gay, Givens, Graham, Harper, Henderson, Hull, Keister, Lockridge, McFarland, and Moore (Staunton, VA: unpublished, 1957),.
William Moore1,2
M, b. 18 September 1784
| Father | Moses Moore b. 1731, d. 1812 |
| Mother | Hannah Risk b. 1740, d. 1810 |
| Biography | William T. Price: This paper is devoted to the memory of William Moore, the youngest of Moses Moore's sons. It is believed by some that the plaee of his birth, (which occurred September 18, 1784,) was near the McClintic Mill on Swago. The locality was indicated quite recently by some apple trees of great age. His youth and early manhood were passed on Knapps Creek. After his marriage to Christine Dods, of Rockbridge County. he lived for a time near Timher Ridge in that county, and then settled permanently on Hazel Ridge, on lands now owned by Lee Carter and Anderson Barlow, between one and two miles west of Edray. Their family consisted of three sons and two daughters: James Elliot, Addison, Alexander, Margaret and Jane. The few pel'sons now remaining that remember WilliamMoore- "Uncle Billy" as he was callod by everybody-speak of him as the kindest of pel's'ms t,o every 011"3. He and Mrs Moore built up a very attractive home and reared a nice familyy. This home became widely known for open handed hospitality. While not a member of the church, William Moore's walk and convesation exemplified all the visible traits of genuine Christian' principle. In a religious meeting in the old Hamlin Chapel, some years before his decease, he was invited by the class leader, the late John R. Duffield, to testify what he thought of the Christian religion. William Moore arose in that solemn and dignified manner for which he was rather remarkable, and stated that he had been a praying person for fifty years, and had conscientiously tr'ied to livc with a conscience void of offence toward God and man and, moreover, it was his heart's desire hereafter to live in all good conscience toward the same. This testimony is remembered as one of the most to the purpose ever heard in that venerable place of worship. When Aaron .Moore, on the Greenrier, his brother, was nearing the end, William Moore paid him what proved his final visit. His kind heart was so touched at seeing his aged brother so near death that before leavilng he kneeled at the bed side and poured out his full heart in prayer and fraternal intercession for his aged dying brother.. They then parted to meet no more alive. A more impressive scene is hard to imagine. Mrs. Moore's death was occasioned by a cancerous affection, Mr. Moore survived her a few years. These esteemed persons, so lovely and pleasant in their lives, lived to a great age. They have quietly gone from us, and are now--with so many others at rest in the Duffield burying ground. This is a place that should be carefully and sacaredly for as Gods Acre, planted with so much precious, immortal seed, that will some day appear springing up3 | |
| Biography* | ||
| Death* | ||
| Name Variation | Uncle Billy3 | |
| Birth* | 18 Sep 1784 | Pocahontas Co., Virginia4 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Christina Dodds1,2 | |
| Note* | 9 Jun 1812 | William is bequeathed 10 shillngs in the will of his father, Moses Moore.5 |
| Residence* | 1850 | Pocahontas Co., Virginia; Age 65, born in Virginia, farmer, real estate valued at $742. Enumerated with Christina 63, Alexancer 33, and Petronella Van Reinow 24.4 |
| Residence | 1860 | Pocahontas Co., Virginia; Age 75, farmer, real estate valued at $1,500, personal estate at $365. Enumerated with Christianna6 |
| Death | 18 Sep 1868 | 7 |
| Burial* | Duffield Cemetery, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia8 |
Family | Christina Dodds b. c 1788 | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Christina Dodds1,2 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S71] Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted From the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, 3 volumes. (Rosslyn, VA: Mary S. Lockwood, 1912),.
- [S99] George W. Cleek, Early Western Augusta Pioneers Including the Families of Cleek, Gwin, Lightner and Warwick and Related Families of Bratton, Campbell, Carlile, Craig, Crawford, Dyer, Gay, Givens, Graham, Harper, Henderson, Hull, Keister, Lockridge, McFarland, and Moore (Staunton, VA: unpublished, 1957),.
- [S98] William T. Price, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia (Marlinton, WV: Price Borthers Publishers, 1901), P 472-476.
- [S327] 1850 US Federal Census, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia; District 47, Image 18.
- [S1259] Moses, Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, p. 510,.
- [S328] 1860 US Federal Census, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia; Image 46.
- [S1069] Find A Grave., Find A Grave Website (www.findagrave.com), William Moore, Sr; Died 18 Sept 1868, buried at Duffield Cemetery, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia.
- [S1069] Find A Grave., Find A Grave Website (www.findagrave.com), William Moore, Sr; Died 18 Sept 1868, buried at Duffield Cemetery, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia, Memorial #63308565.
Aaron Moore1,2
M, b. 1782
| Father | Moses Moore b. 1731, d. 1812 |
| Mother | Hannah Risk b. 1740, d. 1810 |
| Biography* | Aaron Moore, one of the older sons of Moses Moore the pioneer, hunter, and scout, after his marriage with Catherine Johnson, daughter of John Johnson, first lived near Frost; but the greater part of his life he dwelt on the west bank of the Greenbrier, four miles above Marlinton, where he had settled in the woods..... It is instructive to reflect on the memoirs of such a relationship, so largely composed of patient, industrious people, accomplishing what they have done in developing our county. Nine members of this family settled in the woods, and by their efforts more than a thousand acres of wilderness land has been made to rejoice and blossom as the rose. Mary died in early womanhood, regarded by her sisters as their special favorite. Two, while not settling in the woods, have shown by their industry and enterprise how to make the best of more favorable opportunities, and improved what came into their hands already opened up and improved. It is not easy to appreciate what it cost--weary toil, wear and tear of muscle and bodily vigor—to achieve what they have. Nevertheless,"the oldest people tell us that there was more real contentment and satisfaction and enjoyment in life then than now; for there was a felt community of interest, and harmonious help and truly sympathetic endeavor, that seemed to have a charm not apparent now. Then it seemed a genuine pleasure to show favors and render assistance, but now pay seems to be expected for most everything that may be done in the way of helpful service. Like most of the persons of his time, Aaron Moore was a successful hunter and made it profitable. One of his memorable adventures occurred while on his way to search for the body of his neighbor, James Twyman who was drowned in Thorny Creek, January 17, 1834, and was not found until January 19. Mr Moore lived on the west bank of the river, while Thorny Creek is on the east side. He went up the west bank to crops at Joseph Friel's. As he was threading his way along the snow covered path, his dog came upon the trail of a panther, and treed it in a lofty pine near the summit of the river ridge, about opposite Friel's. He shot the animal, left it where it fell to be attended to later on, and then hurried away on his sorrowful duty, canoeing the river at high tide. The body of the drowned neighbor was found stranded on a large rock, that is still pointed out not very far below the mouth of the creek. When Mr Moore died, his remains were taken to the Duffield grave yard. His faithful wife survived him a few years, and then was carried to rest by his side, where they are now sleeping the years away, in hope of a blessed resurrection. May they stand in their lot at the end of the days. By arduous industry and judicious economy Mr and Mrs Moore built up a prosperous home. Their sons were John, James, Samuel, Thomas, Andrew Jackson, Henry, William Daniel, and George Claiborne; and the daughters were Mary, Elizabeth, Catherine, Eliza, and Melinda--eight sons and five daughters.3 | |
| Death* | ||
| Birth* | 1782 | Pocahontas Co., Virginia, USA4 |
| Marriage* | 26 Jan 1809 | Bath Co., Virginia; Bride=Catherine Johnson1,5,6 |
| Note* | 9 Jun 1812 | Aaron Moore is bequeathed 10 shillings in the will of his father, Moses Moore.7 |
| Note | 9 Jun 1812 | Aaron is bequeathed 10 shillngs in the will of his father, Moses Moore.7 |
| Death | b 1850 | |
| Burial* | Duffield Graveyard3 |
Family | Catherine Johnson b. c 1793, d. Mar 1870 | |
| Marriage* | 26 Jan 1809 | Bath Co., Virginia; Bride=Catherine Johnson1,5,6 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S71] Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted From the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, 3 volumes. (Rosslyn, VA: Mary S. Lockwood, 1912),.
- [S99] George W. Cleek, Early Western Augusta Pioneers Including the Families of Cleek, Gwin, Lightner and Warwick and Related Families of Bratton, Campbell, Carlile, Craig, Crawford, Dyer, Gay, Givens, Graham, Harper, Henderson, Hull, Keister, Lockridge, McFarland, and Moore (Staunton, VA: unpublished, 1957),.
- [S98] William T. Price, Historical Sketches of Pocahontas County, West Virginia (Marlinton, WV: Price Borthers Publishers, 1901), Page 278.
- [S232] Twin brother of Isaac.
- [S172] Tom King, Family of Moses Moore, Sr. (untitled), file copy in personal possession of Dixie Hansen..
- [S1079] Jordan R., et al... Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850 Original Data: Dodd., Virginia Marriages 1740-1850 (Ancestry.com), Aaron Moore and Kitty Johnson, 26 Jan 1809. Bath Co., Virginia.
- [S1259] Moses, Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, p. 510,.
Rebecca Moore1,2
F, b. February 1782
| Father | Moses Moore b. 1731, d. 1812 |
| Mother | Hannah Risk b. 1740, d. 1810 |
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Cale | |
| Marriage* | Groom=David C. Cale | |
| Birth* | Feb 1782 | Pocahontas Co., Virginia, USA |
Family | David C. Cale | |
Citations
- [S71] Lyman Chalkley, Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia; Extracted From the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800, 3 volumes. (Rosslyn, VA: Mary S. Lockwood, 1912), Lists birth date as 1778.
- [S172] Tom King, Family of Moses Moore, Sr. (untitled), file copy in personal possession of Dixie Hansen..
Isaac Enoch1,2
M, b. 24 January 1774
| Father | Henry Enoch b. 12 May 1732, d. 14 Jul 1797 |
| Mother | Sarah (?) b. c 1732 |
| Death* | ||
| Birth* | 24 Jan 1774 | Gravestone gives birth date as 29 Jan 17753 |
| Biography* | Mabel Williams Bean: Served in the Washington Co., Militia. He patented land under the title "Essex". The house and sawmill on his father's plantation was given in an agreement with his father. He sold land in 1798. Later he got into financial difficulty and was sold out by the Sheriff of Greene County. | |
| Note* | 23 Oct 1796 | Isaac Enoch, along with his father, signed an agreeement that said Isaac was to take care of his father and mother until their death; Isaac would get the home plantation and sawmill. |
| Death | 10 Oct 1852 | Wirt Co., Virginia |
| Burial* | Pribble Cemetery, Newark, Wirt Co., Virginia |
Citations
- [S26] Helen Vogt, Westward of ye Laurall Hills, McClain Printing, 1976,.
- [S129] Williams-Enoch Genealogy With Allied Families, Compiled and Published by Mabel Williams Bean - with source material by Dr. Hermon P. Williams. (1953),.
- [S323] Free Note, Birth date reported as 24 January 1774 in The Memories and Writings of Harold David Somerville. (not seen).
William Enoch1,2
M, b. September 1758, d. 1836
| Father | Henry Enoch b. 12 May 1732, d. 14 Jul 1797 |
| Mother | Sarah (?) b. c 1732 |
| Birth* | Sep 1758 | Fort Enoch, Hampshire Co, Virginia1 |
| Marriage* | c 1797 | Fort Enoch, Hampshire Co, West Virginia; Bride=Mary Teegarden |
| Death* | 1836 | Wheeling Creek, Ohio?1 |
Family | Mary Teegarden b. 10 Nov 1772, d. c 1844 | |
Sarah Enoch1
F, b. 1754
| Father | Henry Enoch b. 12 May 1732, d. 14 Jul 1797 |
| Mother | Sarah (?) b. c 1732 |
| Death* | ||
| Note* | Hermon P. Williams said he wasn't sure whether Sarah married a "Bell" or Gabriel Cox. Bean, Mabel Williams says it was Gabriel Cox.2 | |
| Married Name | Cox | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Gabriel Cox | |
| Birth* | 1754 |
Family | Gabriel Cox | |
Citations
- [S129] Williams-Enoch Genealogy With Allied Families, Compiled and Published by Mabel Williams Bean - with source material by Dr. Hermon P. Williams. (1953),.
- [S129] Williams-Enoch Genealogy With Allied Families, Compiled and Published by Mabel Williams Bean - with source material by Dr. Hermon P. Williams. (1953),, Page 166.
Henry Enoch1
M, b. 1748, d. after 1804
| Father | Henry Enoch b. 12 May 1732, d. 14 Jul 1797 |
| Mother | Sarah (?) b. c 1732 |
| Biography* | Mabel Williams Bean: Henry Enoch III, oldest son of Lt. Col. Henry II was in the Revolution in the Continental service and received depreciation pay (see PA Archives, Ser V, Vol 4, pp. 399.) He also served in Militia in Washington County, PA. He was given a part of the home plantation by his father. In 1804 he was living in Wood Co., WV. | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Elizabeth Teegarden | |
| Birth* | 1748 | |
| Death* | a 1804 | Wood Co, West Virginia |
Family | Elizabeth Teegarden | |
Citations
- [S129] Williams-Enoch Genealogy With Allied Families, Compiled and Published by Mabel Williams Bean - with source material by Dr. Hermon P. Williams. (1953),.
Elizabeth Enoch1,2
F, b. 1770
| Father | Henry Enoch b. 12 May 1732, d. 14 Jul 1797 |
| Mother | Sarah (?) b. c 1732 |
| Biography* | Reportedly kissed by George Washington when she was a child. Washington had dined at her Grandfather Henry's place while surveying in Hampshire Co., VA. | |
| Death* | Indiana, USA | |
| Name Variation | Betty | |
| Married Name | Bell | |
| Birth* | 1770 | |
| Marriage* | 1788 | Groom=Benjamin Bell |
Family | Benjamin Bell b. 1751, d. 10 Feb 1853 | |
Enoch Enoch1
M, b. 1750
| Father | Henry Enoch b. 12 May 1732, d. 14 Jul 1797 |
| Mother | Sarah (?) b. c 1732 |
| Death* | ||
| Marriage* | Bride=Mary ? | |
| Birth* | 1750 | |
| Biography* | 1793 | Mabel Williams Bean: Served in Washington Co., Pennyslvania militia (see PA Archives, Ser VI, Vol. 2, pp 321.) He and his son, also named Enoch Enoch, were both in William Crawford's Company in 1793.2 |
Family | Mary ? | |
Citations
- [S129] Williams-Enoch Genealogy With Allied Families, Compiled and Published by Mabel Williams Bean - with source material by Dr. Hermon P. Williams. (1953),.
- [S129] Williams-Enoch Genealogy With Allied Families, Compiled and Published by Mabel Williams Bean - with source material by Dr. Hermon P. Williams. (1953),, Page 166.
Ann Enoch1
F, b. 1760
| Father | Henry Enoch b. 12 May 1732, d. 14 Jul 1797 |
| Mother | Sarah (?) b. c 1732 |
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Galloway | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Patrick Galloway | |
| Birth* | 1760 |
Family | Patrick Galloway | |
Citations
- [S129] Williams-Enoch Genealogy With Allied Families, Compiled and Published by Mabel Williams Bean - with source material by Dr. Hermon P. Williams. (1953),.
David Enoch1
M, b. 1756
| Father | Henry Enoch b. 12 May 1732, d. 14 Jul 1797 |
| Mother | Sarah (?) b. c 1732 |
| Death* | ||
| Biography* | Mabel Williams Bean: He was in Washington County Militia in Geo. Myer's Company. Several incorrect lists of his children have been published. | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Elizabeth Peck | |
| Birth* | 1756 |
Family | Elizabeth Peck | |
Citations
- [S129] Williams-Enoch Genealogy With Allied Families, Compiled and Published by Mabel Williams Bean - with source material by Dr. Hermon P. Williams. (1953),.
Abram Pribble1,2,3
M, b. 20 December 1788
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Birth* | 20 Dec 1788 | 2 |
| Marriage* | 22 Nov 1823 | Bride=Anna M. Butcher1,2,4 |
Family | Anna M. Butcher | |
Citations
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S106] Margaret Buxton, Pribble Family (unpublished, 1969?),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
- [S185] David H. Jones to Dixie Hansen. E-mail letter dated 12 January 1998, at e-mail address. (1998).
Hiram Pribble1,2,3
M, b. 28 June 1793, d. 22 March 1887
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Burial* | Fought Cemetery1 | |
| Birth* | 28 Jun 1793 | Greene Co., Virginia; Now Pennsylvania1,2,4 |
| Milit-Beg* | 1812 | "Carried a Musket" in the War of 1812 |
| Marriage License | 7 Jul 1828 | fiancee=Deborah Butcher |
| Marriage* | 17 Aug 1828 | Wood Co, Virginia; Bride=Deborah Butcher1,2,5 |
| Residence* | 1830 | Wood Co., Virginia, USA; Head of household, 1 male age 30-40; 1 female age 20-30.6 |
| Residence* | 1850 | Wirt Co., Virginia; Age 56, Farmer, Real Estate = $4,000 Enumerated as head of household with Deborah (45), Hannah E. (18), Samantha (15), Artamesia (13), Hiram (8), Josephine (6), and Diande F. (3)2,7 |
| Residence | 1860 | Newark, Wirt Co., Virginia; Age 66, Miller, Real Estate = 3,000, Personal Property = 578, born in PA. Enumerated with Hannah (27), Samantha (23), Artimsia (21), Hiram (18), Josephine (16), Dorea F. (13)4 |
| Death* | 22 Mar 1887 | Freeport, Wirt Co., West Virginia; Wheeling Register 28 March 1887: Hiram Pribble died Wednesday at his home in Wirt County. He was ninety-five years of age and had carried a musket in the war of 1812.1 |
Family | Deborah Butcher b. 26 Jan 1804, d. 20 Apr 1853 | |
| Marriage License | 7 Jul 1828 | fiancee=Deborah Butcher |
| Marriage* | 17 Aug 1828 | Wood Co, Virginia; Bride=Deborah Butcher1,2,5 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S106] Margaret Buxton, Pribble Family (unpublished, 1969?),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
- [S328] 1860 US Federal Census, Wirt Co., Virginia; Page 81.
- [S185] David H. Jones to Dixie Hansen. E-mail letter dated 12 January 1998, at e-mail address. (1998). This list gives different month for marriage: 17 July 1828.
- [S341] 1830 Federal Census, Wood Co., VA, page 394.
- [S327] 1850 US Federal Census, Wirt Co., Virginia; 17th District.
Thomas Pribble1,2,3
M, b. 6 September 1806
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Birth* | 6 Sep 1806 | 2 |
| Residence* | 1830 | Wood Co., Virginia, USA; Enumerated as head of household (Thomas Pribble, Jr.); 2 males age 20-30.4 |
| Marriage* | 20 May 1833 | Bride=Delilah Walker1,3 |
Family | Delilah Walker | |
Citations
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S106] Margaret Buxton, Pribble Family (unpublished, 1969?),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
- [S341] 1830 Federal Census, Wood Co., VA, page 394.
Hedgeman Pribble1,2,3
M, b. 17 June 1802, d. 30 July 1890
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Birth* | 17 Jun 1802 | Virginia2,4 |
| Birth | c 1803 | Pennsylvania5 |
| Marriage* | 30 Aug 1832 | Wood Co, West Virginia; Bride=Priscilla de Vaughn1,2,3 |
| Residence* | 1850 | Wirt Co, Virginia; Age 47, Farmer, Real Estate = $1,500 Enumerated as head of household with Priscilla (36), Mary (15), Thomas (12), Henry (12), Franklin (11), Elizabeth (8), Rowena (6), and Hiram (4)4 |
| Residence | 1860 | Newark, Wirt Co., Virginia; Age 56, Farmer, Real Estate = $2,000, Personal Estate - $543; Enumerated as head of household with Ransom Pribble (16) and Franklin Pribble (20)6 |
| Residence* | 1870 | Newark Township, Wirt Co., Virginia; Age 58, Farmer7 |
| Residence | 1880 | Newark, Wirt Co., West Virginia; Age 77, Farmer, born in Pennsylvania. Widower. Enumerated with Nelly Cokely (20, keeping house) and John Morris (29, Laborer)5 |
| Death* | 30 Jul 1890 | 8 |
| Burial* | Pribble Cemetery, Newark, Wirt Co., West Virginia9 |
Family | Priscilla de Vaughn b. c 1810, d. 15 Sep 1847 | |
| Marriage* | 30 Aug 1832 | Wood Co, West Virginia; Bride=Priscilla de Vaughn1,2,3 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S106] Margaret Buxton, Pribble Family (unpublished, 1969?),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
- [S327] 1850 US Federal Census, Wirt Co., Virginia; 17th District.
- [S330] 1880 US Federal Census, Newark, Wirt Co., West Virginia, ED 159, Sheet 206A.
- [S328] 1860 US Federal Census, Newark, Wirt Co., Virginia; Page 75.
- [S329] 1870 US Federal Census, Newark Township, Wirt Co., West Virginia, Page 14.
- [S484] Gravestone Reading, Pribble Cemetery, Wirt Co., WV; Floa Swisher (photo August 2004), Gravestone of Hedgman Pribble.
- [S484] Gravestone Reading, Pribble Cemetery, Wirt Co., WV; Floa Swisher (photo August 2004), Gravestone of Hedgman Pribble (his wife's gravestone spells name as "Hedgeman").
Daniel Pribble1,2,3,4
M, b. 19 March 1804, d. 12 January 1874
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Birth* | 19 Mar 1804 | Virginia, USA3,5 |
| Marriage* | 11 Jun 1831 | Greene Co., Pennsylvania, USA; Bride=Amanda Melissa Jackson3,4 |
| Residence | 1840 | Wood Co., Virginia, USA; Enumerated as head of household, 1 male 30-40; 1 female 20-30; 1 male under 5; 2 females under 56 |
| Census* | 1850 | Ritchie Co., Virginia7 |
| Milit-Beg* | Confederate Army, Civil War8 | |
| Residence* | 1870 | Grant Township, Ritchie Co., West Virginia, USA; Farmer; Real Estate = 800; Personal Estate = 2255 |
| Death* | 12 Jan 1874 | Ritchie Co, West Virginia; His wife, Amanda, is listed as a widow in the 1880 census.9,8 |
| Burial* | Pribble (Jackson) Cemetery, Cisco, Ritchie Co., West Virginia; Gravestone: Daniel Pribble; Aug. 19, 1804 - Jan. 12, 1874; WPA records indicate that Daniel served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War8 |
Family | Amanda Melissa Jackson b. 1816, d. 22 Jan 1902 | |
| Marriage* | 11 Jun 1831 | Greene Co., Pennsylvania, USA; Bride=Amanda Melissa Jackson3,4 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Ritchie County West Virginia 1850,.
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S106] Margaret Buxton, Pribble Family (unpublished, 1969?),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
- [S329] 1870 US Federal Census, Rtichie Co., WV, P546.
- [S340] 1840 Federal Census, Wood Co., VA, p 152.
- [S327] 1850 US Federal Census, Western District, Ritchie Co., Virginia, P 216.
- [S133] David M. Scott., Ritchie County, West Virginia Cemeteries through 1993 (Ritchie County Historical Society, Inc., 1995), page 325.
- [S330] 1880 US Federal Census, Grant District 1, South, Ritchie Co., WV, ED 153, p435.
- [S57] Wes Cochran, Ritchie County Marriages 1843-1915, Parkersburg, WV 26101, Unknown repository, PAM-87-843, look-up by Jean W. Ward.
Henry Pribble1,2,3
M, b. 28 December 1808, d. 26 March 1887
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Birth* | 28 Dec 1808 | 2,4,5 |
| Marriage* | 30 Mar 1837 | Bride=Cassandra Mount1,2,3 |
| Residence | 1850 | Wirt Co, Virginia; Age 40, Farmer, Real Estate = $1,200 Enumerated as head of household with Casandy (33), Sarah E. (12), Abraham B. (11), Agnes (7), Angelina (5), Hazina (3), Henry E. (2/12ths)6 |
| Residence | 1860 | Newark, Wirt Co., Virginia; Age 52, Farmer, Real Estate Value = $1,500, Personal Value = $635 Enumerated as head of household with Casandra (49), Abraham B. (20), Agnes (19), Angeline (15), Hoasy (12), Thomas J. (10), Mary E. (7), Theodoria (4), and Thomas Theodore (1)5 |
| Residence* | 1870 | Newark Township, Wirt Co., West Virginia; Age 51, Farmer; Real estate valued at $2,000, personal estate valued at $1,0007 |
| Death* | 26 Mar 1887 | 4 |
| Burial* | Pribble Cemetery, Wirt Co., West Virginia4 |
Family | Cassandra Mount b. c 1815 | |
| Marriage* | 30 Mar 1837 | Bride=Cassandra Mount1,2,3 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S106] Margaret Buxton, Pribble Family (unpublished, 1969?),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
- [S484] Gravestone Reading, Pribble Cemetery, Wirt Co., WV; Floa Swisher (photo August 2004), Gravestone of Henry Pribble.
- [S328] 1860 US Federal Census, Newark, Wirt Co., Virginia; Page 75.
- [S327] 1850 US Federal Census, Wirt Co., Virginia; 17th District.
- [S329] 1870 US Federal Census, Newark Township, Wirt Co., West Virginia, Page 14.
Mary Pribble1,2,3
F, b. 16 March 1791
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Married Name | Darnell | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Joshaua Darnell1,2,3 | |
| Birth* | 16 Mar 1791 | 2 |
Family | Joshaua Darnell | |
Citations
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S106] Margaret Buxton, Pribble Family (unpublished, 1969?),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
Nancy Pribble1,2,3
F, b. 17 June 1800
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Married Name | Pickering | |
| Birth* | 17 Jun 1800 | 2 |
| Marriage* | 22 Jun 1819 | Wood Co, West Virginia; Groom=Thomas Pickering1,2,3,4 |
Family | Thomas Pickering | |
Citations
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S106] Margaret Buxton, Pribble Family (unpublished, 1969?),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
- [S185] David H. Jones to Dixie Hansen. E-mail letter dated 12 January 1998, at e-mail address. (1998).
Elizabeth Pribble1,2,3
F, b. 6 December 1785, d. 25 July 1848
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Married Name | Fought | |
| Birth* | 6 Dec 1785 | Greene Co., Pennsylvania, USA2,3 |
| Marriage* | 5 Apr 1799 | Groom=James Fought1,2,3,4 |
| Death* | 25 Jul 1848 | Newark, Wirt Co., Virginia; now WV.3,4 |
| Burial* | Pribble Cemetery, Wirt Co., West Virginia; Gravestone reads:Elizabeth wife of James Fought Died July 25 1848 in the...4 |
Family | James Fought b. 9 Oct 1776, d. 11 Nov 1862 | |
Citations
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S106] Margaret Buxton, Pribble Family (unpublished, 1969?),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
- [S484] Gravestone Reading, Pribble Cemetery, Wirt Co., WV; Floa Swisher (photo August 2004), Gravestone of Elizabeth (Pribble) Fought.
Armandah Pribble1,2,3
F, b. 10 February 1798, d. 22 April 1887
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Name Variation | Amy Priscilla4 | |
| Married Name | Foster | |
| Birth* | 10 Feb 1798 | 2,4 |
| Marriage* | 7 Oct 1819 | Groom=John Foster1,2,3,5 |
| Residence* | 1860 | Newark, Wirt Co., Virginia; Age 56, Real Estate Value = $2,500, Personal Value = $900, Enumerated as head of household with John Foster (29), Thomas Foster (26), Nancy Foster (22), William Pribble (22) and Van B. Pribble (20).6 |
| Death* | 22 Apr 1887 | 4 |
| Burial* | Pribble Cemetery, Wirt Co., West Virginia; Gravestone reads: Amy Priscilla wife of John Foster Born Feb 10, 1798 Died Apr 22 , 18874 |
Family | John Foster | |
| Marriage* | 7 Oct 1819 | Groom=John Foster1,2,3,5 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S106] Margaret Buxton, Pribble Family (unpublished, 1969?),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
- [S484] Gravestone Reading, Pribble Cemetery, Wirt Co., WV; Floa Swisher (photo August 2004), Gravestone of Amy Priscilla Foster.
- [S185] David H. Jones to Dixie Hansen. E-mail letter dated 12 January 1998, at e-mail address. (1998). Name is listed as "Ann" Pribble on this listing.
- [S328] 1860 US Federal Census, Newark, Wirt Co., Virginia; Page 74.
- [S328] 1860 US Federal Census, Newar, Wirt Co., Virginia; Page 74.
Hannah Pribble1,2
F, b. circa 1797, d. 15 August 1811
| Father | Thomas Pribble b. c 1760, d. 20 Dec 1836 |
| Mother | Hannah Enoch b. c 1766, d. 24 Aug 1846 |
| Birth* | c 1797 | |
| Death* | 15 Aug 1811 | 3 |
Citations
- [S105] Alvaro Franklin Gibbens, Gibbens-Butcher Genealogy; Embracing Also Barnett, Brown, Buckner, Byrne, Champlain, Enoch, Fairfax, Hannaman, Herbert, Riggs; and Bibbee, Drake, Kincheloe, Morrell, Pribble, Pilcher, Paedro, Reeder, Triplett, Vaughan, Vandiver, Warnick, and other Pioneer Families of Virginia who Migrated West of the Alleghanies (Parkersburg, WV: Gordon B. Gibbens, Publisher: 1894),.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,.
- [S107] IGI Record: McCale, L.D., DAR: Pribble,died, age 14.
Elizabeth Prythatch1
F, d. 2 January 1711
| Married Name | Perkins | |
| Engagement | 18 Sep 1696 | fiance=John Perkins |
| Marriage* | 13 Oct 1696 | Wenham, Essex Co., Massachusetts; Groom=John Perkins2,1 |
| Death* | 2 Jan 1711 | 1 |
Family | John Perkins b. 3 Jul 1652, d. 15 Mar 1717 | |
Mary White1
F, d. 15 March 1717
| Married Name | Perkins | |
| Married Name | Hooper | |
| Marriage* | 16 Feb 1693 | Groom=Samuel Hooper1 |
| Engagement | 8 Apr 1711 | fiance=John Perkins |
| Marriage* | 28 Apr 1711 | Groom=John Perkins2,1 |
| Death* | 15 Mar 1717 |
Family 1 | Samuel Hooper | |
Family 2 | John Perkins b. 3 Jul 1652, d. 15 Mar 1717 | |
Thomas Perkins1
M, b. circa 1689, d. September 1749
| Father | John Perkins b. 3 Jul 1652, d. 15 Mar 1717 |
| Mother | Mary Fiske b. c 1665, d. 9 Oct 1695 |
| Marriage* | Bride=Hannah Woodbury1 | |
| Birth* | c 1689 | Wenham, Essex Co., Massachusetts |
| Marriage* | 22 Jan 1730 | Bride=Elizabeth Fowler1 |
| Death* | Sep 1749 |
Family 1 | Hannah Woodbury | |
Family 2 | Elizabeth Fowler | |
Citations
- [S74] George Augustus Perkins, The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts, 3 volumes. (Salem, MA: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., 1882-1989),.
Anna Perkins1
F, b. 1692
| Father | John Perkins b. 3 Jul 1652, d. 15 Mar 1717 |
| Mother | Mary Fiske b. c 1665, d. 9 Oct 1695 |
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Perkins | |
| Marriage* | Groom=John Perkins1 | |
| Birth* | 1692 | 1 |
Family | John Perkins | |
Citations
- [S74] George Augustus Perkins, The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts, 3 volumes. (Salem, MA: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., 1882-1989),.
Rebecca Perkins1
F
| Father | John Perkins b. 3 Jul 1652, d. 15 Mar 1717 |
| Mother | Mary Fiske b. c 1665, d. 9 Oct 1695 |
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Howe | |
| Marriage* | 26 Apr 1715 | Groom=Thomas Howe1 |
Family | Thomas Howe | |
Citations
- [S74] George Augustus Perkins, The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts, 3 volumes. (Salem, MA: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., 1882-1989),.
Mary Perkins1
F
| Father | John Perkins b. 3 Jul 1652, d. 15 Mar 1717 |
| Mother | Mary Fiske b. c 1665, d. 9 Oct 1695 |
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Quarles | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Robert Quarles1 | |
| Engagement | 9 Jul 1709 | fiance=Robert Quarles |
Family | Robert Quarles | |
Citations
- [S74] George Augustus Perkins, The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts, 3 volumes. (Salem, MA: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., 1882-1989),.
Elizabeth Perkins1
F
| Father | John Perkins b. 3 Jul 1652, d. 15 Mar 1717 |
| Mother | Mary Fiske b. c 1665, d. 9 Oct 1695 |
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Rogers | |
| Marriage* | Groom=William Rogers1 | |
| Engagement | 15 Apr 1698 | fiance=William Rogers |
Family | William Rogers b. 1708, d. 20 Oct 1750 | |
Citations
- [S74] George Augustus Perkins, The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts, 3 volumes. (Salem, MA: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., 1882-1989),.
Sarah Perkins1
F
| Father | John Perkins b. 3 Jul 1652, d. 15 Mar 1717 |
| Mother | Mary Fiske b. c 1665, d. 9 Oct 1695 |
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Edwards | |
| Marriage* | Groom=John Edwards1 | |
| Engagement | 29 May 1709 | fiance=John Edwards |
Family | John Edwards | |
Citations
- [S74] George Augustus Perkins, The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts, 3 volumes. (Salem, MA: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., 1882-1989),.
Martha Perkins1
F
| Father | John Perkins b. 3 Jul 1652, d. 15 Mar 1717 |
| Mother | Mary Fiske b. c 1665, d. 9 Oct 1695 |
| Death* |
Citations
- [S74] George Augustus Perkins, The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts, 3 volumes. (Salem, MA: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., 1882-1989),.
James Fiske1
M
| Father | Phineas Fiske b. 1610, d. 1673 |
| Mother | Sarah Francis d. 10 Sep 1659 |
| Death* | ||
| Birth* | England | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Anna ?1 | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Hannah Pike1 |
Family 1 | Hannah Pike | |
Family 2 | Anna ? | |
Citations
- [S86] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Fiske and Fisk Family (Chicago, IL: W.B. Conkey Company, 1896),.
John Fiske1
M
| Father | Phineas Fiske b. 1610, d. 1673 |
| Mother | Sarah Francis d. 10 Sep 1659 |
| Death* | ||
| Birth* | England | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Remember ?1 |
Family | Remember ? | |
Citations
- [S86] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Fiske and Fisk Family (Chicago, IL: W.B. Conkey Company, 1896),.
Martha Fitch1
F
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Fiske | |
| Marriage* | 14 May 1695 | Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; Groom=Thomas Fiske1 |
Family | Thomas Fiske b. 1632, d. 15 Aug 1707 | |
Citations
- [S33] Merton Taylor, ed. Goodrich, Fiske Genealogy, Cape Cod, MA, Spider Web Press, 195?, Unknown repository, PAM71 2442,.
Elizabeth Easterick1
F
| Death* | ||
| Married Name | Fiske | |
| Marriage* | 4 Jun 1660 | Wenham, Essex Co., Massachusetts; Groom=Phineas Fiske1 |
Family | Phineas Fiske b. 1610, d. 1673 | |
Citations
- [S86] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Fiske and Fisk Family (Chicago, IL: W.B. Conkey Company, 1896),.