Father | John Farmer (b. 1686, d. about 1759) |
Mother | Susannah Cheatham (b. about 1688, d. 1754) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1728 | |
Death | 1822 | At age ~94. |
Last Edited | 19 July 2024 |
References | Ancestors |
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Daughter | Anne Elizabeth Pew+ (b. 1655, d. 1714) |
Daughter | Jane Pew (b. about 1659, d. after December 1713) |
Birth | about 1634 | In Henrico County, Virginia, British America.1 |
Marriage | ||
Marriage | before 16552 | |
Marriage | 1685 | In Henrico County, Virginia, British America. |
Death | before 3 March 1711 | In Henrico County, Virginia, British America.1 |
Will | 5 May 1709 | In Henrico Parish, Henrico County, Virginia, British America.1 |
Probate | 3 March 1711 | In Henrico County, Virginia, British America.1 |
Last Edited | 26 July 2024 |
References | Ancestors |
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Marriage | 1685 | In Henrico County, Virginia, British America. |
Last Edited | 20 July 2024 |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 17441,2 | |
Marriage3,1,2 | ||
Death | 1828 | At age ~84.1,2 |
Last Edited | 20 July 2024 |
References | Ancestors |
Father | John Goolsby (b. 1646, d. 1685) |
Mother | Ellen (b. 1648) |
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Son | William Goolsby (b. 1682, d. 1708) |
Son | Thomas Goolsby+ (b. about 1684, d. about 1747) |
Daughter | Frances Goolsby (b. 1686, d. 1716) |
Birth | about 1663 | In James City County, Virginia, British America.1,2 |
Marriage | 16801,2 | |
Death | about 1687 | In Williamsburg West, James City County, Virginia, British America. Albermarle County in Virginia says he died in 1774. Descendants of John Goolsby says he died about 1714.1,2,3 |
Misc | DNA Matches 0. 10/5/2024 |
Last Edited | 9 November 2024 |
References | Ancestors |
Father | Richard Sharpe (b. 1621, d. 15 January 1699) |
Mother | Ann Harris (b. 1640, d. 1699) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | William Goolsby (b. 1682, d. 1708) |
Son | Thomas Goolsby+ (b. about 1684, d. about 1747) |
Daughter | Frances Goolsby (b. 1686, d. 1716) |
Birth | 16651 | |
Marriage | 16802,3 | |
Death | 9 September 1753 | At age ~88 in James City Parish, James City, Virginia, British America. I see no evidence for this very specific date 9 Sep 1716. Findagrave has 9 Sep 1753 also without evidence.1 |
Misc | Parents - pure guesses! Most of this is from familysearch, but it does not inspire a lot of confidence. Also trying to match up the Jamestown Society list. Familysearch has https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/GL3F-T1Y/richard-sharpe-i-1621-1699 Richard Sharpe (1621-1699) Ann Harris (1621-1699) Children Richard Sharpe II and Frances Elizabeth Sharpe who marries Thomas Goldsby in Jamestown Looks plausible but no way to prove...Richard Sharpe I was born in 1621, in Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America as the son of Sir William John (Grenhaugh) Sharpp Sharpe of Great Gonerby Lincolnshire. He married Ann Elizabeth Harris about 1642, in Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. He died on 15 January 1699, in Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States, at the age of 78. There are few records and the one there is has the daughter marrying a Richard Joshua Reynolds... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76571972/elizabeth_ann_reynolds Looks impossible... |
Last Edited | 9 November 2024 |
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Son | Thomas Goolsby+ (b. about 1663, d. about 1687) |
Birth | 1646 | |
Death | 1685 | At age ~39. |
Last Edited | 20 July 2024 |
References | Ancestors |
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Son | Thomas Goolsby+ (b. about 1663, d. about 1687) |
Birth | 1648 |
Last Edited | 20 July 2024 |
Father | Thomas Goolsby (b. about 1663, d. about 1687) |
Mother | Frances Elizabeth Sharpe (b. 1665, d. 9 September 1753) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1682 | I also see b 1699 |
Death | 1708 | At age ~26. |
Last Edited | 9 November 2024 |
Father | Thomas Goolsby (b. about 1663, d. about 1687) |
Mother | Frances Elizabeth Sharpe (b. 1665, d. 9 September 1753) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1686 | In James City County, Virginia, British America. |
Death | 1716 | At age ~30. |
Misc | Married Thomas White. |
Last Edited | 9 November 2024 |
Father | Abraham Childers (b. about 1622, d. November 1681) |
Mother | Jane ("Anne") Howard (b. 1622, d. 1681) |
Pedigree Link |
Death | 17171 |
Last Edited | 20 July 2024 |
Father | Abraham Childers (b. about 1622, d. November 1681) |
Mother | Jane ("Anne") Howard (b. 1622, d. 1681) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 16591 |
Last Edited | 20 July 2024 |
References | Ancestors |
Father | Thomas Jones (b. about 1637, d. about 1672) |
Mother | Mary Repps (b. about 1633, d. 5 October 1710) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Thomas Jones (b. 1685, d. 1755) |
Daughter | Lucretia Jones+ (b. 1688, d. after 1727) |
Son | Jacob Jones (b. before 1689, d. 25 March 1727) |
Son | Repps Jones (b. before 1689) |
Birth | 1665 | In Henrico County, British America.1,2 |
Marriage | In Charles City, Charles, Virginia, British America.2,3,4 | |
Death | 1689 | At age ~24 in Henrico County, Virginia, British America.1,2 |
Burial | At Green Hill Cemetery in Luray, Page County, Virginia, British America.1 |
Will | 22 Jan 1688[/9 | In Henrico County, Virginia, British America.2 |
Misc | DNA Matches - 2 matches. 9/7/2024 Scott's DNA on GW Ratliff 2 matches on Thomas Jones 1 no CA, 1 T Jones and M Tanner Judy has 2 different matches on Thomas Jones 1 both parents, 1 no CA | |
Will | 22 January 1688/89 | In Henrico County, British America. Thomas died in 1689, and his will notes his son Thomas Jones, not yet 16, who received the land in Bermuda Hundred called The Granary, cattle, and other items. His wife Martha received her dower of 1/3 of the estate. Their daughter Lucretia received cows and calf at the age of 16. The witnesses were Thomas Jefferson, Repps Jones, and Edward Skerme. It was written in January 1688/89. His brother Repps wrote his will a few weeks later. Both were probated in August 1689. --Martha Tanner's WikiTree entry3 |
Probate | 20 August 1689 | .3 |
Last Edited | 4 October 2024 |
References | Ancestors |
Father | Joseph Tanner (b. about 1635, d. about 30 October 1673) |
Mother | Mary (b. about 1639, d. between March 1699 and January 1700) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Thomas Jones (b. 1685, d. 1755) |
Daughter | Lucretia Jones+ (b. 1688, d. after 1727) |
Son | Jacob Jones (b. before 1689, d. 25 March 1727) |
Son | Repps Jones (b. before 1689) |
Son | Aaron Haskins (b. 1694, d. 1746) |
Birth | 1666 | In Bermuda Hundred, Henrico, Virginia, British America.1,2 |
Marriage | In Charles City, Charles, Virginia, British America.3,1,2 | |
Marriage | about 16891,4,2 | |
Death | 1729 | At age ~63 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British America.1,2 |
Misc | Father: Joseph Tanner.5 | |
Misc | DNA Matches - OK. 9/7/2024 Judy's DNA on GW Ratliff Martha Tanner 2 matches on Thomas son of Thomas Jones - 1 both and 1 no CA 1 on Thomas Haskins, 1 Martha Tanner Scott has 2 different matches for Thomas under Thomas jones 1 both, 1 no CA He then has two halves: 3 under Elizabeth Pigg - 3 Martha Tanner - they know her as Martha Jones? 1 Martha Haskins - 1 Martha Tanner |
Last Edited | 7 September 2024 |
References | Ancestors |
Father | John Blackburn (b. about 1643, d. about 1723) |
Mother | Elizabeth (b. about 1654, d. 1 June 1713) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Ambrose Blackburn (b. about 1710, d. 1789) |
Son | John Blackburn (b. 1712, d. 1755) |
Son | Benjamin Blackburn (b. 1713, d. 1791) |
Son | Arthur Blackburn (b. 1714, d. 1782) |
Son | Samuel Blackburn (b. about 1724, d. October 1776) |
Daughter | Margaret Elizabeth Blackburn (b. 22 February 1725, d. 2 September 1806) |
Son | William Blackburn+ (b. 1726, d. 1782) |
Son | George Blackburn (b. 1729, d. 1778) |
Birth | 1685 | In Ireland or Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland.1 |
Marriage | 1705 | In Scotland.1 |
Death | 5 June 1749 | At age ~64 in Mulberry Run, Frederick, Virginia, British America.1 |
Misc | DNA Matches - good. 9/28/2024 DNA on Marthenia Ratliff Scott has 11 matches across 3 siblings of our William All the ones I checked are on Archibald only. He had another wife? Judy has 3 matches on Margaret and probably William himself... The Margaret one has only Archibald. and so do the other William... 7/20/2024 DNA on Samuel Anderson Scott - 17 matches - Random check most both parents. | |
Misc | Children. The children included are ones with DNA matches plus if there is information about a child and it is likely their child. familysearch has 12 children. I believe that some of the children I added do not belong and in fact belong to Archibald's possible brother William. See this WikiTree profile: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blackburn-5365 "Although the record proves Arthur, George and William were sons of William Sr, they cannot be grandchildren of Archibald and Margaret Blackburn. It is more likely that William Blackburn Sr and Archibald were brothers because they were both having children in the 1720s." This would mean that some of the children assigned to Archibald are in fact children of his brother William. Arthur and George are prospects. This could mean that the William whose wife was Elizabeth and who died at the Battle of Kings Mountain was in fact a cousin of our William. Maybe even both of them were there, but our guy did not die there. I digested The Benjamin Blackburn family and notes on Blackburns in America / by W.A. Challacombe. It knows there are problems. OUR William Blackburn did not die at Kings Mountain. Also Arthur's will means Arthur belongs in another family along with the William Blackburn who did die at King's Mountain, along with George, and then the girls Mary White and Margaet Casey. See also starting at page 263 SOME DESCENDANTS OF LIEUTENANTS WILLIAM BLACKBURN. https://archive.org/details/tylersquarterlyh02tyle/page/262/mode/2up In the Land Office at Bichmond, Virginia, in Book H, page 594, it is recorded that A. D. 1755 Lord Fairfax made a Grant of land to "Arthur, George and William Blackburn of Fairfax county, Virginia". The land granted them was in Frederick county, Virginia, "on Mulberry Bun." These three brothers at a much later date removed to what is now Washington county, Virginia, see pages 619, 809 and 813 of "History of Southwest Virginia," by Lewis Preston Summers. Scores of references in "Southwest Virginia" show that these men were prominent in the political, religious and social life of Washington county. That "Arthur, George and William Blackburn" were brothers is stated in the Will of George Blackburn, recorded August 18th, 1778 at Abingdon, Washington county, Virginia, in Will Book 1, page 13. Their relationship is also stated in the Will of Arthur Blackburn, recorded August 20th, 1782 at Abingdon, Washington county, Virginia, in Will Book 1, page 82. In both Wills two sisters are also mentioned; Margaret (Blackburn) Casey, wife of William Casey and Mary (Blackburn) White. Lieutenant William Blackburn of Washington county, Virginia, was killed in the Battle of King's Mountain, October 7th, 1780, see page 304 in "King's Mountain and Its Heroes," by Lyman C. Draper. The widow of Lieutenant William Blackburn, Elizabeth (Black) Blackburn, her brother, Capt. Joseph Black, and John Blackburn were granted letters of administration on the estate of Lieutenant William Blackburn, November 24th, 1780, they together with Samuel Newell and John Davis gave bond in the sum of eight thousand pounds,, see Court Minutes of Washington county, Book I, page 97, at Abingdon. The final settlement of the estate of Lieutenant William Blackburn did not take place until December 20th, 1796, see Will Book 2, page 105, Abingdon, Virginia. This settlement is very important, because not only were Lieutenant William Blackburn's daughters mentioned, but the names of their husbands were given also. The heirs mentioned in this final settlement were as follows: "A daughter, Mary Blackburn, who had married Samuel Vance. A daughter, Jean Blackburn, who had married Joseph Cusick. A daughter, Elizabeth Blackburn, who had married John Lusk. A daughter, Margaret Blackburn, who had married David Evans. | |
Property | Land record.2 | |
Misc | Blackburn Family. Archibald is definitely NOT a child of John Blackburn and Elizabeth from Loughgall. I looked at this book and found no connection with anything I see about our Blackburns. The Benjamin Blackburn Family and Notes on Blackburns in America by W.A. Challacombe There is a book The Blackburn Genealogy by Vinnette Ranke 1939 which does not seem to have anything to do with our Blackburn family. It can be found here: https://archive.org/details/blackburngenealo00rank/1 | |
Misc | Locations. The locations are confusing. If he was born in Ireland, why was he married in Scotland? | |
Misc | 1746 | Petitioned for a road in Frederick County, Virginia, British America. He lived at Frederick County, VA, as of 1746 and petitioned for a county road with William Blackburn and William Blackburn Jr.1 |
Misc | 5 June 1749 | Inventory. An inventory of his estate administered by Margaret Blackburn was taken on 5 Jun 1749 at Winchester County, VA, with a value of £68, 15s, 4d.1 |
Last Edited | 3 October 2024 |
References | Ancestors |
Father | Thomas Wilson (b. 9 June 1650, d. about 19 May 1740) |
Mother | Christian Hutsone (b. 6 February 1653, d. about 1725) |
Pedigree Link |
Son | Ambrose Blackburn (b. about 1710, d. 1789) |
Son | John Blackburn (b. 1712, d. 1755) |
Son | Benjamin Blackburn (b. 1713, d. 1791) |
Son | Arthur Blackburn (b. 1714, d. 1782) |
Son | Samuel Blackburn (b. about 1724, d. October 1776) |
Daughter | Margaret Elizabeth Blackburn (b. 22 February 1725, d. 2 September 1806) |
Son | William Blackburn+ (b. 1726, d. 1782) |
Son | George Blackburn (b. 1729, d. 1778) |
Birth | 4 March 1684 | In Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Christening.1,2 |
Marriage | 1705 | In Scotland.3 |
Death | 4 January 1749 | At age 64 in Mulberry Run, Winchester, Shenandoah Co, Virginia, British America.1 |
Misc | DNA Matches -. 10/3/2024 Scott's DNA on Marthenia Ratliff. NO WILSON MATCHES Scott's DNA on Samuel Anderson 16 matches with children of Margaret Wilson Checked a few and both parents. | |
Misc | Parents: Thomas Wilson and Christian Hutchene. Marriage 1 Margaret Wilson (b. Mar 4, 1684 Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, d. Jan 4, 1749 Mulberry Run, Winchester, Shenandoah Co (now Frederick Co), VA, daughter of Thomas Wilson (b. Jun 9, 1650 Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, d. VA) and Christian Hutchene (b. 1653 Carnbee Parish, County Fife, Scotland, d. VA).2 |
Last Edited | 3 October 2024 |
Father | Archibald Blackburn (b. 1685, d. 5 June 1749) |
Mother | Margaret Wilson (b. 4 March 1684, d. 4 January 1749) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | about 17101 | |
Death | 17891 |
Last Edited | 28 September 2024 |
Father | Archibald Blackburn (b. 1685, d. 5 June 1749) |
Mother | Margaret Wilson (b. 4 March 1684, d. 4 January 1749) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1712 | In Ulster, Ireland.1 |
Death | 1755 | At age ~43 in Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia, British America.1 |
Misc | Married Ann Logan. In Philadelphia? |
Last Edited | 28 September 2024 |
Father | Archibald Blackburn (b. 1685, d. 5 June 1749) |
Mother | Margaret Wilson (b. 4 March 1684, d. 4 January 1749) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1713 | |
Death | 1791 | At age ~78. |
Last Edited | 20 July 2024 |
Father | Archibald Blackburn (b. 1685, d. 5 June 1749) |
Mother | Margaret Wilson (b. 4 March 1684, d. 4 January 1749) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 22 February 1725 | In Ulster, Ireland.1 |
Death | 2 September 1806 | At age 81 in Wardensville, Hardy, Virginia, United States.1 |
Misc | DNA Matches. We have a DNA match with Elizabeth Blackburn | |
Misc | Reference. The main reference, DESCENDANTS OF DAVID DAVIS WILSON by Billie Jo Runyon and Don Norman, does not seem to be available online now. | |
Misc | Married William WIlson Sr in Ireland.1 |
Last Edited | 3 October 2024 |