Statewide County Virginia USGenWeb Archives Military War of 1812.....1812 War Veterans Buried in Virginia WAN-END *********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Mike E. Myron, February 24, 2022 MASTER LIST OF WAR OF 1812 VETERANS BURIED IN VRGINIA By the Society of the War of 1812 in the Commonwealth of Virginia 20 Dec 2022 Compiler Myron “Mike: E Lyman, Sr, Graves Chairman WANN, John T; b 1773; d bur 12 Dec 1841 RU: Private, 74th VMR (Trueheart), Hanover Co CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 768 BS: 38 pg 24. WARD, Alexander W; b 19 Nov 1791; d 23 Sep 1854 RU: Private, 27th VMR, Capt William Christian, Artillery, Northampton Co CEM: Old Ward Farm; Northampton; Rt 602, 0.1 mi W of Rt 183 GS: Y SP: mar in Northampton Co on 13 Dec 1813 (bond) to Jennet S Turner VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 109 BS: 20 pg 89. WARD, James; b 27 Dec 1781; d 23 Jun 1823 RU: Major, 35th VMR, Staff Officer, Wythe Co CEM: Ward Family; Wythe; Blacklick GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: Birth and death data from findagravecom. No photograph of stone to corroborate P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: B pg 204 BS: 245. WARD, Josiah; b 1791; d bur 20 Jul 1834 RU: Private, 1st VMR (Trueheart) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 414 BS: 38 pg 12. WARD, Nathan; b 02 Jun 1782; d 23 Dec 1853 RU: Sergeant, 98th VMR (Greene), Mecklenburg Co CEM: Ward's Chapel; Nottoway; Zozomie Rd 300 yds fr Rt 360 GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 461 BS: 261 v14 pg 94. WARD, William; b 07 Feb 1781; d 02 Feb 1840 RU: Private, 4th VMR (Beatty) CEM: University of VA; Albemarle; Cemetery Rd off Rt 302, Charlottesville GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 650 BS: 94 v3 pg 265. WARD, William; b UNK; d 03 Feb 1865 RU: Private, 60th VMR, Capt George Millan, Fairfax Co CEM: Fairfax City Cemetery; Fairfax; 10567 Main S., Section 2 GS: N SP: No spouse information VI: Death date from the Alexandria Gazette P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 677 BS: 89 v3 FX 153. WARE, John McKenzie; b 1791; d 12 Apr 1854 RU: Matross, 1st Regiment DC Militia CEM: Methodist Protestant; Alexandria; Wilkes St GS: Y SP: mar Caroline (-----), d 04 Jan 1848, age 66 VI: Died after a long and severe illness. Devoted father P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 910 BS: 33 pg 188. WARE, Thomas; b UNK; d 06 Aug 1820 RU: Private, 1st VMR (Crutchfield) CEM: St George's Episcopal; Fredericksburg; 905 Princess Anne St GS: Y SP: mar Catherine (-----). Her name from stone of son William Ware VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 975 BS: 37 pg 115. *WARING, William Lowry; b 1783, d 19 May 1841 RU: Captain, 111st VMR commanded a company in Westmoreland Co CEM: Tuscarora Site; Essex; Dunnsville GS: Yes SP: Mary Banks (13 Sep 1788-27 Dec 1841), daug of Richard Banks and Elizabeth Smith Young VI: Son of Robert Payne Waring and Anne Lowry P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 202; L pg 812 BS: 245. WARREN, James, Sr; b 1787; d 1849 RU: Sergeant, 1st VMR (Crutchfield) CEM: Fletcher; Greene; nr Old Fletcher Post Office GS: U SP: mar Sarah Rucker, b 1792, d 1840 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1867 BS: 163 v2. WARREN, Jesse; b 1791; d 1 Jun 1832 RU: Sergeant, 71st VMR, Capt John Velvin Co, Surry Co Militia CEM: Lawn's Creek; Surry; Hog Island Bacon's Castle GS: U SP: mar Martha Phillips, d 1863 VI: No further data P: N BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 799 BS: 169, 245. WARREN, Patrick, Sr; b 20 Jan 1784; d 06 Oct 1853 RU: Private, 27th VMR, Capt Southy Coffigon, Northampton Co CEM: Grape Valley; Northampton; E of Rt 618, 1.4 mi E of Hungar's Church GS: Y SP: mar in Northampton Co on 12 Mar 1810 (bond) to Betsey Williams VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 112 BS: 20 pg 90. WARREN, William, Sr; b 22 Mar 1793; d 13 Nov 1852 RU: Sergeant, 45th VMR, Capt Henry Williams, Stafford Co CEM: City Cemetery; Fredericksburg; William St & Washington Ave GS: Y SP: mar Ann (-----), b 17 Nov 1796, d 08 Jul 1858 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2140 BS: 18 pg 32. WARRINER, William; b 1774; d 10 Feb 1828 RU: Private, 33rd VMR, Capt Francis Wicker, Henrico Co CEM: Warriner / Bedser; Amelia; jct Rt 360 & Barkhouse Branch Dr GS: Y SP: mar in Amelia Co on 28 Jan 1803 (bond) to Karen H Dunnavant, who gave her consent VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 829; B pg 100 BS: 266 pg 339., WARRINGTON, Lewis; b 03 Nov 1782; d 12 Oct 1851, Washington, DC RU: Captain, USS “Peacock” CEM: Cedar Grove; Norfolk City; 238 E Princess Anne Rd GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Educated at College of William & Mary. Commisoned Midshipman on 2 May 1815 on the Frigate Java. Sailed in the Congress with Commodore Rogers' squadron in 1812. The Peacock took 19 vessels and was awarded a gold medal by Congress for this feat. Later commissioned Captain, he commanded the Norfolk Navy Yard from 1820-24 and the Pensacola Navy Yard from 1832-39 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: AQ BS: 49. WARROCK, John; b 04 Nov 1774, Richmond City; d 07 Mar 1858 RU: Private, 19th VMR (Ambler), Richmond City CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Y SP: mar ca 1800 at St John's Church, Richmond CIty to Eleanor Kirkpatrick, daughter of William & Mary Kirkpatrick of Franklin Co, PA, b 1779, d 28 Apr 1885, age 76 VI: Son of Lodovic and Molly Warrock, apothecary of Scotland. Master Mason, Richmond Lodge No 10. Publisher of the Warrock Richmond Almanac, and offical printer to the Virginia State Senate until 1857 when paralysis forced him to retire. Member of St John's Church. Grave is marked by the US Daughters of 1812 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 180; A rec 2311 BS: 38 pg ix; 199; 260. ***WASHBURN, Arrington, b 23 Oct 1792, d 19 Mar 1871 RU: Private 36th VMR, Capt George W Jackson’s Company, Prince William Co went to Endicott Mills, MD CEM: Potter Family; GPS 38.4433,-77.0919; Fairfax; from Telegraph Rd entrance gate to Fr Belvoir, go Rt 611 NE for .4 miles to 7925 Cem is loc in woods south side of Rd 20 yds GS: Yes SP: No spousal info VI: Applied for BLW P: No BLW: Unk PH: No SS: B pg 172; Fold3 Serv index card & BLW Applic Index file BS: www,interment/us/va/fairfax/index.htm ***WASHINGTON, Bushrod C 5 Jun 1762; d 26 Nov 1929 RU: 2d Lt, Greens Regt Mounted Infantry Co CEM: Mt Vernon; GPS 38.42280, -77.05090; Mt Vernon Estate; Fairfax GS: U SP: Anna Blackburn (8 Dec 1768 Woodbridge, Prince William Co-28 Nov 1829 Darby, Delaware Co, PA) VI: Son of John Augustine (1736-1787) & Hanna (Bushrod) (1738-1801) Washington. Elected to VA House of Delegates. Served as delegate to VA Convention, ratified the Constitution in 1788. President John Adams nominated him to Supreme Ct for 30 yrs, until his death at age 67 in Philadelphia, PA. Memorialized in cemetery at Mt Vernon. Had Rev War service P: unk BLW: unk PH: N SS A rec 2795; B pg 248 BS 245. *WASHINGTON, Bushrod II; b 4 Apr 1785, Oak Grove, Westmoreland Co, d 16 Apr 1831 RU: 2nd Lieutenant, 60th VMR, Capt George Washington Ball’s Mounted Infantry Co, Fairfax County, attached to Lt Col John W Green’s Mounted Infantry Battalion CEM: Mount Vernon Estate; Fairfax; 3200 Mt Vernon Hwy GS: No SP: Henrietta Brayne Spotswood (29 Aug 1786-10 Aug 1860), daug of Alexander Spotswood and Elizabeth Washington VI: Son of William Augustine Washington (25 Nov 1757-2 Oct 1810) and Jane Washington (20 Jun 1755-16 Aug 1791) P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 2795; B pg 248 BS: 245. WASHINGTON, Henry; b UNK; d 06 Jul 1852 RU: Surgeon, 31st VMR, Capt Eben Taylor, Troop of Cavalry, Frederick Co CEM: Grace Episcopal; Clarke; 110 N Church St, Berryville GS: Y SP: mar Louisa W (-----), d 1881, age 86 VI: No further P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2804; BD pg 1784 BS: 92 pg 40. *WASHINGTON, George Fayette; b 17 Jan 1790, Mount Vernon, Fairfax Co, d 16 Sep 1867, Frederick Co RU: First Lieutenant, 5th U.S. Army Infantry, on recruiting duty Kempsville, Princess Anne Co, (Jul 1809- Jul 1813), ordered to bring recruits to Fort Norfolk, Jul 1813 CEM: Mt Hebron; Winchester; 305 E Boscawen St GS: Yes SP: Maria Frame VI: Son of George Augustine Washington and grandson of Charles Washington, brother of President George Washington. He owned Waverly in Frederick Co P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: AF BS: 81; 245. WASHINGTON, John; b 1795; d 13 Jun 1839 RU: Corporal, 1st Regiment DC Militia CEM: Christ Church Episcopal; Alexandria; Wilkes & Hamilton GS: Y SP: mar Martha Massey on 24 Dec 1787, b 22 Sep 1762, d 11 Jun 1847 VI: Partner in Withers and Washington, dry goods firm P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2814 BS: 34 pg 120. WASHINGTON, Lawrence; b 26 Feb 1791; d 15 Mar 1875 RU: Private, MD Militia 6th Regiment (McDonald) CEM: Washington Family; Westmoreland; Cottage Farm Rd, Oak Grove, National Park GS: Y SP: mar Sarah Tayloe, b 04 Mar 1806, d 16 Dec 1865 VI: Son of Henry Washington & Sarah West Ashton. Virginia State Senator P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2821 BS: 80; 219 pg 152. WASHINGTON, William; b 1779; d 10 Feb 1853 RU: Surgeon's Mate, 2nd Brigade DC Militia (Young) CEM: Christ Church Episcopal; Alexandria; Wilkes & Hamilton GS: Y SP: mar on 21 Jul 1841 to Rebecca Waldegrave Craecroft VI: One of 13 children. Apprenticed under Dr James Craik. Styled "Doctor" in obituary in the Alexandria Gazette P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2835 BS: 34 pg 121. WASHINGTON, William Augusta; b UNK; d 1850 RU: Private, 45th VMR, Capt Henry Williams, Stafford Co CEM: St Peter's Church; Westmoreland; Rt 3 GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Tombstone has been effaced P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 835 BS: 80. *WASHINGTON, Lawrence; b 26 Feb 1791; d 15 Mar 1875 RU: Private, MD Militia 6th Regiment (McDonald) CEM: Washington Family; Westmoreland; Cottage Farm Rd, Oak Grove, National Park GS: Y SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 412; BS: 245. WATKINS, Benjamin; b 01 Jul 1777; d 28 Oct 1864 RU: P. Master, 6th VMR, Lt Col Daniel Coleman CEM: Watkins Family; Pittsylvania; 3001 Oak Hill Rd, Danville GS: Y SP: mar Susan (-----), b 08 Jan 1786, 20 Apr 1864 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: Y SS: A rec 620 BS: 149; 246 ***WATKINS, Benjamin, b 1784, d 30 Apr 1855 RU: Private, 102nd VMR, Capt Henry Anderson’s Troop of Cavalry, Powhatan Co, attached to Detachment of Calvary. Also served in Capt Branch Archer’s Company, Powhatan Co CEM: Watkins Family; GPS 37.51175.-77.77074; Powhatan; loc vic Page Rd and Anderson Hwy GS: Yes SP: No spousal info VI: Member Baptist Church at Bethel for 50 yrs P: No BLW: Unk PH: No SS: A recs 607, 612; B pg 163, BS: 245. WATKINS, Henry N; b 20 Dec 1787; d UNK RU: Lieutenant, 63rd VMR, Commander of Troop of Cavalry, Prince Edward Co, attached to 1st VMR (Holcombe) CEM: Briery Church; Prince Edward; 179 Briery Church Rd, Keysville GS: Y SP: mar Mildred S Morton b 1787, d 1875 VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: BD pg 1786; B pg 168; M pg 307 BS: 245. **WATKINS, John E; b 28 Feb 1789, Goochland Co, d 21 Feb 1855, “Ampthill,” RU: Private, 19th VMR, Capt Wilson Bryan’s Co, Richmond City CEM: Watkins Family #3; Chesterfield; Spruant Plant; 5401 Jeff Davis Rd; Richmond GS: Yes SP: Mar (16 Apr 1812) Judith Eveline Watkins (her maiden name was also Watkins) (2 Apr 1794-30 Nov 1872) VI: Son of Benjamin Watkins and Anna Riddle. He built a mill on his property "Ampthill" and home still stands albeit in a different location on the James River P: No BLW: No PH: Yes SS: A rec 749 BS: 8 pg; 121; 49; 245. WATKINS, Ptolomy Lefevre; b 1793; d 1857 RU: Assistant Forage Master, Staff of Quartermaster General & Hospital Departments, Richmond city CEM: Grove Street; Danville City; 940 Grove St GS: y SP: mar in Henrico Co on 26 Apr 1825, Harriet A Depuy VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 43 BS: 49. WATKINS, Thomas J; b UNK; d 19 Nov 1821 RU: Private, 1st VMR (Clarke) CEM: Ben Lomond Manor House; Prince William; Rt 627, 2 mi S of Manassas Battlefield GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further informaton P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 861 BS: 78 pg 100. WATKINS, William J; b UNK; d 27 Oct 1838 RU: Private, 74th VMR (Trueheart), Hanover Co CEM: Ben Lomond Manor House; Prince William; Rt 627, 2 mi S of Manassas Battlefield GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 910 BS: 78 pg 100. WATKINS, William Morton; b 12 Apr 1773; d 05 Feb 1865 RU: Private, 6th VMR, Artillery (Read) CEM: Watkins / Gaines; Charlotte; jct Rts 637 & 642 GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth Woodson, "wife of W. M. Watkins," b 11 May 1782, d 07 Apr 1858 as Elizabeth Woodson Venable VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 905 BS: 93. *** WATSON, Benjamin; b 1767; d 10 Mar 1838 RU: Private 17t h (Beal”s) Regt and Hodgins Regt, MD Militia CEM: Colonna Family aka Wakefield Farm; GPS unk; 1 mi east of Pennyville, Hacks Neck; Accomack GS: Y SP: Susan (--- --) (1775-11 Apr 1837). TS "wife of Benjamin Watson" VI: A person this name served in the Reg Army and drew a pen & BLW. Served in the Rev War P: unk BLW: unk RG: N MK: N PH: unk SS: A rec 1098 & 1050 BS: 245. WATSON, David; b 25 Dec 1775; d 31 Jan 1830 RU: Major, 40th VMR, Staff officer, Lousia Co CEM: Brackett's Farm; Louisa; Rt 636, 2.4 mi off Rt 4, Trevillians GS: Y SP: mar on 19 Feb 1801 to Sally Minor, b 15 Aug 1781, d 04 Nov 1849 VI: Son of James & Elizabeth Watson P: None BLW: No PH: Y SS: B pg 123 BS: 181; 93. WATSON, George; b 1784; d 12 Oct 1853 RU: Surgeon, 1st Corps d'Elite (Randolph), Staff Officer CEM: Ionia; Louisa; 1.2 mi N of Poindexter on Rt 640 GS: Y SP: mar 16 May 1815 in Richmond City to Nancy (Ann) Riddle, eldest daughter of Joseph Riddle, who died before the marriage, d 15 Jan1882, age 90 years. Marriage notice in the Virginia Patriot, 20 May 1815, pg 3 VI: Doctor P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 46; BD pg 1787 BS: 181. WATSON, Gillet; b 1796; d 9 Apr 1819 RU: Private, 99th VMR, Capt Erastus Poulson, Accomack Co CEM: Onancock Cemetery; Accomack; Hill St, Ononacock GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 646 BS: 21 pg 286. WATSON, James; b 25 Sep 1781; d 25 Mar 1830 RU: Private, 4th VMR (Boyd) CEM: Old Methodist Church; Frederick; Stephens City GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1234 BS: 151. WATSON, John H; b 04 Sep 1798; d 30 Oct 1860 RU: Orderly Sergeant, 4th VMR CEM: Grove Street; Danville City; 940 Grove St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Died age 80 yrs, 1 mo, 26 days P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1319 BS: 149. WATSON, John M; b 22 Dec 1782; d 05 Jun 1845 RU: Private, 2nd VMR, Capt Isaac Smith, Accomack Co CEM: Old Parker Property; Accomack; jct Rts 620 & 718, Bobtown GS: Y SP: mar in Accomack Co on 18 Oct 1820 to Sarah R Parker, daughter of Henry Parker VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 323 BS: 21 pg 287. WATT, Hugh; b 12 Sep 1774; d UNK RU: Sergeant, Cocke's Detachment VA Militia CEM: Pitman Kidd Family; Hanover; Cold Harbor Rd GS: N SP: mar Sarah Bohannon Kidd, b 1785, daughter of Pitman Kidd VI: Information comes from the family bible (Kidd or Watt is not stated). The place adjoins "Springfield" which was the Watt farm which was part of the Pitman Kidd farm P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1663 BS: 71 pg 102. WATT, John; b UNK; d 23 Sep 1842 RU: Captain, 5th VMR CEM: Old Stone Methodist; Loudoun; 110 Cornwall St, Leesburg GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Reverend P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1678 BS: 73 pg 331. WATTS, Dempsey; b 1773; d 12 Aug 1841 RU: Major, 9th VMR (Sharp) CEM: Cedar Grove; Portsmouth; Effington St & Fort Ln GS: Y SP: mar (1) in Norfolk on 10 Jan 1795 Judah (-----); (2) on 31 Jan 1797 to Mary Moore; (3) on 06 Feb 1804 to Mary Carney, b 1772, d 29 May 1835 VI: Styled "Colonel" on gravestone. Enumerated on 1820 census of Norfolk, and of Portsmouth in 1830 & 1840 census P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1845 BS: 65 pg 404. WATTS, Edward; b 07 Apr 1779; d 07 Aug 1859 RU: Private, Capt Dyer’s Co, Fells Point Riflemen CEM: Watts Family; Roanoke; N of Roanoke on Hershberger Rd GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: “After a well spent life he died, beloved by his family” (tombstone) P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: AI pg 475 BS: 218. WATTS, James; b 20 Jan 1767; d 25 Jan 1828 RU: Private, 7th VMR (Magnien) CEM: Montpelier; Bedford; Rt 243, Bedford GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1894 BS: 164. WATTS, Richard D; b 28 Dec 1793; d 17 Jan 1848 RU: Private, 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Montpelier; Bedford; Rt 243, Bedford GS: U SP: mar Isabella E (-----), b 07 Jun 1800, d 17 Jul 1866 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1979 BS: 214. **WATTS, Samuel; b 28 Nov 1799; d 17 May 1878 RU: Private, 115th VMR, Capt Mile’s Cary’s Co, Elizabeth City Co, attached to 8th VMR (Wall) CEM: Cedar Grove; Portsmouth; Effington St & Fort Ln GS: Yes SP: Mar (Portsmouth, c1812) Louisa Ann Langley (c1816-__) VI: Son of Dempsey, Jr. and Mary (Moore) Watts; commissioned a judge of the county court and also served as Alderman in 1831; after the war in 1833 he became Captain of the Portsmouth Greys Light Infantry; represented Norfolk County in the VA Legislature; was the Whig candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 1850; enumerated on 1840 census at Old Point Comfort and on 1850 census of Portsmouth P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1992; L pg 205 BS: 65 pg 119 WAUGH, Gowry (Goury); b 19 May 1789; d 20 Feb 1872 RU: Private, 34rd VMR, Capt William Smith, Troop of Cavalry, Orange Co, attached to McDowell's Flying Camp CEM: Rhoadsville Baptist; Orange; Rt 741, Rhoadsville GS: Y SP: mar in Orange Co on 13 Sep 1813 to Susan Wright. John Goss, minister VI: Gravestone inscription reads "Our Grandfather." His son Robert Goree Waugh was b 12 Oct 1828 P: Applied BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2104; BD pg 1789; B pg 156' M pg 308 BS: 28 pg 41. WAUGH, James; b 03 Aug 1795, PA; d 09 Aug 1875 RU: Private, 5th VMR CEM: Oldtown; Grayson; vic jct Rts 634 & 640 GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth Blair, b 13 Dec 1812, d 23 Mar 1901, daughter of John and Charity (Bourne) Blair VI: Son of James Waugh, Sr P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2112 BS: 114 pg 6. WAX, Henry; b 1775; d 10 Feb 1842 RU: Private, MD Militia, 51st Regiment (Amey) CEM: Fincastle Presbyterian; Botetourt; 108 E Back St, Fincastle GS: Y SP: mar Catharine Bouk, b 15 Dec 1784, d 18 Jun 1858 VI: Son of Henry and Margaret (Geschwind) Wax P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2161 BS: 194. WEAVER, David; b 1786; d 1868 RU: Private, 1st VMR (Taylor) CEM: Green Hill; Frederick; Fairfax St, Stephens City GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth (-----), b 1791, d 1841 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 478 BS: 79 pg 338. WEAVER, George; b c1784, Philadelphia, PA; d 1839 RU: Corporal, 71st PA Militia (Hutter) CEM: Monumental United Methodist; Portsmouth; 450 Dinwiddie St GS: U SP: mar Anne Lightboy, b England. Came to America when she was 5 years old, d 1887 VI: Was engineer in charge of pumps at Navy shipyard. Contracted a disease from that service from which he died P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 513 BS: 49. WEAVER, Samuel; b 14 Sep 1790; d 13 Mar 1857 RU: Private, 93rd VRM, Capt Archibald Stuart, Augusta Co, attached to Flying Camp McDowell CEM: Shank Family; Rockingham; Garber Church Rd (Rt 910), Harrisonburg GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth (-----), d 14 Jan 1873, age 82 years, 28 days "consort of Samuel Weaver, deceased" VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 38 BS: 262. WEAVER, William; b UNK; d UNK RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Falling Springs Presbyterian; Rockbridge; Hickory Hill GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 722 BS: 31. WEAVER, William A; b 17 May 1792; d 14 Sep 1846 RU: Private, 1st VMR (Yancey) CEM: Bath Springs; Prince William; Dumfries Rd just E of Rt. 95 behind State Farm Insurance GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Only stone still standing in this cemetery of about 50 graves as of July 2000 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 718 BS: 59 pg 327; 80. WEBB, Edward; b UNK; d 1832 (Inv) RU: Private, 7th VMR (Magnien) CEM: Monumental United Methodist; Portsmouth; 450 Dinwiddie St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 819 BS: 49. WEBB, Frederick O; b UNK; d 22 Dec 1851 RU: Private, 76th VMR, Monongalia Co (now WV) CEM: Webb Family; Craig; 10 mi SW of Newcastle GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 841 BS: 229. *** WEBB, James; b 1764; d 19 Feb 1832 RU: Ensign, Capt Henry Howard’s Co, YorK Co Militia CEM: Fleet Family, GPS Not determined; loc on the estate site of Alexander Fleet, Obtain county property tax records for directions in Newtown; King & Queen GS: Y SP: Mar 22 Jul 1790, Essex Co, Dorothy Throckmorton (1769-7 Jan 1829) d/o Capt Gabriel Throckmorton & Judith Edmondson VI: Son of James Webb & Mary Smith. He was an attorney in Essex Co P: N BLW: N RG: N MK: N PH: N SS: A rec 923: B pg 68 BS 245. WEBB, James; b 1790; d aft 1860 RU: Ensign, 115th VMR, Capt Charles Collier, Elizabeth City Co CEM: Eastern State Hospital; Williamsburg; Newport Ave GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Age 70 on 1860 census of Gloucester Co P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 244 BS: 93. WEBB, James Austin; b UNK; d 28 May 1870 RU: Private, 78th VMR, Capt Timothy Dalton, Grayson Co, attached to 4th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Webb Family; Carroll; jct Rts 652 & 651 GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Tombstone is inscribed "7 VA REG WAR 1812" P: Yes BLW: No PH: N SS: G; BD pg 1792 BS: 90 pg 551. *WEBB, John; b 20 Jul 1792, d 8 Jun 1876 RU: Private, 78th VMR, Captain James Anderson’s Co, Grayson County & Captain Timothy Dalton’s Co, Grayson County, attached to 4th VMR (McDowell-Koontz-Chilton) CEM: Webb; Carroll; jcts Rts 744 & 705, Hillsville GS: Yes, Govt SP: Hannah Cocke (1800-1890) VI: Son of Henry Webb (1762- 1845) & Susanna Cocke (1763-1847) P: Yes BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 986; 1001; B pg 78; BS: 245. WEBB, John David; b 1770, London, England; d 30 Jan 1855 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Immanuel Episcopal; Hanover; 3263 Old Church Rd, Mechanicsville GS: Y SP: mar Louisa (-----). Named on his stone VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 986 BS: 70 pg 127. *WEBB, Lewis N; b 15 Jul 1789, d 6 Mar 1873 RU: Private, 19th VMR, served in either Capt William McCabe’s, Capt John McPherson’s, or Capt Anthony Turner’s companies, Richmond City CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St; GS: Yes SP: Anne New (8 Jun 1796-8 Mar 1837) VI: Railroad stock agent and commissioner P: Applied for BLW: No PH: Yes SS: B pg 175; L pg 573; M pg 309 BS: 31; 245. WEBB, Robert Henning; b 18 Dec 1795; d 02 Jul 1866 RU: Private, 59th VMR, Capt John C Cahoon, Nansemond Co, attached to 2nd VMR (Sharp) CEM: Cedar Hill; Suffolk City; Hill St GS: Y SP: mar Margaret S (-----) VI: Doctor. Son of Daniel Webb & Mary Darden Gardner P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1090; BD pg 1793; B pg 139 BS: 46, Cedar Hill Cem. WEBSTER, James; b 1784, Scotland; d 13 Oct 1828 RU: Private, 19th VMR, Capt Robert Gamble, Troop of Calvary, Richmond City CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: "A native of Scotland." Neither birth year nor age at death is on stone P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 661 BS: 38 pg 6; 199. WEED, Joseph A; b 06 Mar 1785; d 18 Jan 1857 RU: Private, 19th VMR (Ambler), Capt Samuel Jones, Richmond City attached to 2nd VMR (Ballowe) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Y SP: mar in Richmond City on 10 Oct 1816 to Mary George, b Nov 1792, d 30 Jul 1853. Tombstone calls her "Polly." Marriage notice in the Richmond Enquirer, 16 Oct 1816, pg 3 VI: Called "merchant of this city" in the marriage notice P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 502 BS: 199. WEIR, Robert; b 20 Oct 1784; d 01 Oct 1842 RU: Private, 6th VMR (Dangerfield) CEM: Weir Family; Prince William; Liberia Mansion, nr jct Rt 28 & Liberia Ave GS: Y SP: mar Clara B (-----), d 31 Jan 1869, age 78 years VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2317; B pg 78 BS: 11 pg 114. WEIR, William J; b 1792; d 08 May 1867 RU: Private, 41st VMR (Bramham), Capt Clement Shackleford, Richmond Co CEM: Weir Family; Prince William; Liberia Mansion, nr jct Rt 28 & Liberia Ave GS: U SP: mar Louisa (-----) VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2324; BD pg 1797; B pg 178 BS: 11 pg 114. *WELBURN/WELBORN William; b 11 Oct 1762; d 11 Oct 1839; RU: Lieutenant, 99th VMR, (Bagwell), in Capt Henderson’s Co, Accomack Co Militia CEM: Welburn or Welbourne Family; GPS unk; Rts 709 & 679, Horntown; Accomack GS: Y SP: Mar (5 Feb 1784 Accomac Co (bond) Coleburn Lang, security), Sabra Corbin (__-bef 11 Oct 1839) VI: Appl for RW pen, 1 Aug 1832, Accomack Co age 70. S7856 P: Y BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2418 BS: 178. WELCH, Benjamin; b 1787; d aft 1850 RU: Corporal, 8th VMR, Capt David Hoffman, Mounted Riflemen, attached to Flying Camp McDowell CEM: Falling Springs Presbyterian; Rockbridge; Hickory Hill GS: Y SP: mar Aria (-----) VI: Age 63 years on 1850 census of Rockbridge Co P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2440; BD pg 1797; B pg 179 BS: 31. WELCH, Richard; b UNK; d 03 Dec 1829 RU: Private, 2nd VMR (Evans) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2677 BS: 38 pg 8. ***WELCH, Sylvester; b 15 Mar 1764; d 19 Apr 1834 RU: Sergeant, Maj Crutchfield's Battalion, Fauquier Co CEM: Marshall Cemetery; Fauquier; E Main St, Marshall GS: Y SP: mar (bond 25 Nov 1793, Joseph Jackson security) for Sarah Jackson VI: Sol appl for RW pen 1 Dec 1832 in Fauquier Co, age 77, recd # S6342 P: Y BLW: unk P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2719 BS: 93. WELLARD, Anthony; b 16 Apr 1793; d 14 Mar 1867 RU: UNK, Widow pensioned but service not identified CEM: Pine Church; Shenandoah; Pinkerton GS: Y SP: Elizabeth (-----) VI: Cover of NARA pension jacket is illegible P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: M pg 309; BD pg 1798 BS: 217. WELLS, George; b 1795; d 05 Feb 1826 RU: Private, 19th VMR, Capt William Murphy, Light Infantry Blues, Richmond City, attached to 1st Corps d'Elite (Randolph) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 608 BS: 38 pg 4; 199. WELLS, Peyton; b 16 Jul 1797, Dinwiddie Co; d 23 Sep 1856 RU: Private, 64th VMR, Henry Co CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 847 BS: 162. ***WELLS, Richard; b 24 Nov 1779, d 6 Oct 1846 RU: Private, DC Militia CEM: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church; GPS 39.08280,-78.21679, Frederick; Mulberry St, Stephens City GS: Yes SP: Jane Reddice McKay (1801-10 Mar1863) VI: Remained in militia and accepted Comm as LT 28 Oct 1820 P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 864; BS: 245. WELLS, Stephen G; b 20 Dec 1781; d 28 Aug 1819 RU: Riding Master, 39th VMR, Petersburg CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Son of Isham & Pamelia Wells of Spring Grove, Chesterfield Co, long-time resident of Petersburg P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 925 BS: 200. WELLS, Thomas; b UNK; d UNK RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Trinity Lutheran; Frederick; 810 Fairfax Pike, Stephens City GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No dates on stone P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 947 BS: 86 pg 79. WELLS, William; b UNK; d 1854 RU: Private, 62nd VMR, Capt James Bonner, Prince George Co CEM: Sturdivant Family; Dinwiddie; Rt 645 nr Dinwiddie C.H. GS: N SP: mar (1) Elizabeth Sturdivant; (2) Martha (-----) VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1042; BD pg 1801; B pg 169 BS: 210. WELSH, Benjamin W; b UNK; d 03 Nov 1874 RU: Private, 89th VMR, Prince William Co CEM: Goose Creek Burying Ground; Loudoun; Rt 722, Lincoln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1094 BS: 73 pg 333. WELSH, Sylvester; b 06 Apr 1796; d UNK RU: Sergeant, 41st VMR, Richmond Co CEM: Marshall Cemetery; Fauquier; E Main St, Marshall GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2719 BS: 93. WENNER, William, Sr; b UNK; d 13 May 1821 RU: Private, 57th VMR, Capt Michael Everheart, Loudoun Co CEM: St James's United Church of Christ; Loudoun; 10 E Broad Way, Lovettsville GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: Yes BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1358; BD pg 1802 BS: 73 pg 336. WERTENBAKER, William; b 01 Jun 1797; d 07 Apr 1882, Charlottesville RU: Private, 47th VMR, Capt Triplett T Estes, Albemarle Co, attached to 8th VMR (Wall) CEM: University of VA; Albemarle; Cemetery Rd off Rt 302, Charlottesville GS: Y SP: mar Louise Timberlake of Caroline Co VI: Served in defense of Norfolk and Williamsburg 1814-1815. Attorney, Deputy Clerk, Deputy Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Chosen by Thomas Jefferson in 1826 to serve as Librarian at UVA, a position he held until his death. Operated the University in 1831, Postmaster for the University Community for 30 years. Member of Charlottesville Presbyterian Church. Deputy District Grand Master 1864, his Blue Lodge was Widow's Son Lodge #60, into which he was raised on 08 Aug 1818 P: Both BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 90; BD pg 1802 BS: 31. WEST, Benjamin; b 19 Jun 1780; d 12 Jun 1836 RU: Sergeant, 115th VMR (Howard), Capt Miles Cary, Elizabeth City Co CEM: West Cemetery; Hampton City; 11 Harlequin Dr GS: Y SP: mar Margaret (-----), b 1800, d 1850, age 50 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 205 BS: 23 pg 225; 245.; 80. WEST, Francis; b 13 Jan 1785; d 02 Dec 1841 RU: Private, 21st VMR, Capt Thomas Cary, Gloucester Co CEM: Abingdon Church; Gloucester; 4645 George Washington Memorial Hwy, White Marsh GS: Y SP: Mar Catherine (----- ), b 04 Jun 1799, d 06 Jan 1855 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 204 BS: 82 pg 22. WEST, George Montgomery; b 1784; d 18 Aug 1860 RU: Private, 19th VMR, Capt Wilson Bryan, Richmond City CEM: St John's Church; Richmond City; 24th & Broad, Church Hill GS: U SP: mar in Richmond on 01 Jun 1842 to Evelyn Augusta Quarles VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 359 BS: 63 pg 243, 357. WEST, John; b UNK; d 1835 RU: Wagon Master, 56th VMR (Taylor), Loudoun Co CEM: Goose Creek Burying Ground; Loudoun; Rt 722, Lincoln GS: Y SP: mar Hannah (-----), d 1853 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2080 BS: 73 pg 336. *WEST, John; b 28 Feb 1770, Bradford, Essex Co, MA, d 16 Apr 1818 RU: Private, 20th Inf, USA, Capt Robert Love’s Co, Norfolk CEM: Eastern Shore Chapel; VA Beach; 2000 Laskin Rd GS: Yes SP: Elizabeth (__) VI: Inscription on GS indicates late war service; member of Companions in Arms; member of Common Council; delegate to General Assembly P: Spouse BLW: No PH: No SS: BD vol II; pg 1804 BS: 245. WEST, John T; b 1781; d bur 09 Jun 1839 RU: Private, 19th VMR (Ambler), Richmond City CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2072 BS: 38 pg18. WEST, Nathaniel; b UNK; d 1822 (Will, Princess Anne Co) RU: Private, 99th VMR, Capt Levi Dix, Accomack Co CEM: Chelsea; Northampton; Rt 619, Church Neck, in woods GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 281 BS: 20 pg 92. WEST, Roger; b 1795; d 30 Mar 1814 RU: Private, Ball's Squadron of Dragoon Volunteers CEM: Christ Church Episcopal; Alexandria; Wilkes & Hamilton GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2229 BS: 34 pg 121. WEST, Thomas W; b 1786, Ireland; d 21 Oct 1851 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: Y SS: A rec 2288 BS: 199 pg 191. ***WEST, William; b 1762; d 1815 RU: 1st Corporal, Capt Hamilton Shield’s Co, 4th VMR, Artillery part of the Bn of Artillery Oct 30 1813 to Mar 11 1814 CEM: Good Hope Methodist Church; GPS 36.6305321, 76.2755421; Chesapeake City; 1633 Benefit Rd GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: He served in the Rev Waw P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2366; B pg 104 BS: 75 pg 127 WEST, William G; b UNK; d 1848 RU: Private, 83rd VMR, Capt Baker Pegram, Dinwiddie Co, attached to 1st VMR, (Byrne) CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Y SP: mar Louisa C (-----) VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 154 BS: 200. WESTON, Robert; b 1781; d 28 Feb 1858 RU: Private, 61st VMR, Capt Thomas James' Detachment, Mathews Co CEM: Turner Family; Mathews; Off Rt 14, Horn Habor GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 297 BS: 54 pg 190. WEYMOUTH, William W; b 1789; d 1817 RU: Private, 1st VMR (Trueheart) CEM: St John's Church; Richmond City; 24th & Broad, Church Hill GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 329 BS: 63 pg 524. WHARTON, Bagwell; b 02 Sep 1770; d 12 Feb 1821 RU: Private, 2nd VMR, Capt James Garrison, Accomack Co CEM: Wharton Plot; Accomack; Wharton, btw North Dr & Seaside Circle GS: Y SP: mar in Accomack Co on 15 Jun 1811 to Catherine Custis, b 15 Sep 1783, d 24 Apr 1839 VI: Son of John & Elizabeth Wharton P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 491 BS: 6 pg 291. *** WHARTON, Samuel; 27 Jul 1761; d 10 Dec 1841 RU: Private 16th VMR, ,Capt James H Fox’s Co, Spotsylvania Co, attached to Maj Crutchfield’s Bn CEM: Whartons; GPS 38.104730,-77.889537; ; Christopher Run; Louisa GS: U SP: Mar (8 Mar 1786 Spotsylvania Co) Letitia "Letty" Hutcherson d/o William & Sarah (-----) Hutcherson VI: Widow appl pen 16 Jun 1842 Louisa Co. age abt 74, and for increase in 1849 Louisa Co. She appl for BLW 1855. W6488. BLW #38832-160-55. He served in the Rev War P: Y BLW: Y PH: unk SS: B pg 188; K pg 350 *WHEELER, James; b 1791, d 12 Jul 1883 RU: Private, 72nd VMR, Captain Andrew Caldwell’s Company, Russell Co, attached to 4th VMR (McDowell, Knootz Chilton) or Captain John Hamon’s Company, Russell Co attached to 6th VMR (Dickerson, Scott, Coleman) CEM: Wheeler Family; Russell; Castlewood; GPS: 36.9073196, -82.2970827 GS: No SP: Mary Amburgey (1791-18 Dec 1862) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1120; B pg 183 BS: 245. WHEELER, Thomas A; b 01 Jul 1778; d 20 Oct 1855 RU: Sergeant, 27th VMR, Capt Nathaniel Widgeon, Northampton Co CEM: Core Place; Northampton; E of Rt 13, 0.5 mi S of Rt 684; SE of house, Kitopeake GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 831 BS: 20 pg 92. WHIDBEE, William R; b 1793; d 12 Nov 1873 RU: Private, 54th VMR, Capt John West, Norfolk Borough, attached to 8th VMR (Magnien) CEM: Cedar Grove; Portsmouth; Effington St & Fort Ln GS: Y SP: mar (1) Susan M (-----) VI: Member VA Soldiers of 1812 Society of Portsmouth P: Both BLW: Yes PH: N SS: A rec 1825; BD pg 1810 BS: 65 pg 129. WHISSEN, Joseph; b 1770; d 27 Jan 1840 RU: Private, 51st VMR, Capt John Gilkerson, Frederick Co, attached to 4th VMR CEM: Old Edinburg Cemetery; Shenandoah; Edinburg GS: Y SP: mar on 12 Feb 1812 in Frederick Co to Elizabeth Carr, LNR Rockford, Winnebago Co, IL in 1871 VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2036; BD pg 1811 BS: 217. WHITAKER, William T; b UNK; d 20 Sep 1855 RU: Captain, MA Militia 2nd Regiment CEM: Flint Hill Cemetery; Fairfax; 2845 Chain Bridge Rd, Vienna GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2203 BS: 89 v6 MI-153. WHITE, Abram; b UNK; d 10 Dec 1878 RU: Private, 42nd VMR, Capt George Town, Artillery, Pittsylvania Co, attached to 3rd VMR (Dickinson) CEM: Abram White Family; Pittsylvania; Oak Grove Rd GS: Y SP: mar in Pittsylvania Co, 15 Dec 1819, to Martha J (or T) Hardy VI: No further data P: Both BLW: No PH: N SS: B pg 162; BD pg 1812; M pg 311 BS: 49. WHITE, Banister; b 1792; d 1868 RU: Private, 1st VMR (Yancey) CEM: White Family; Powhatan; White Oak Grove GS: Y SP: mar in Powhatan Co on 23 Apr 1823 (bond) to Diane Holloway Cox, who was 21 years of age and daughter of Edward Cox, deceased. Surety by Edward Cox VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 136 BS: 260. WHITE, Bennett; b 1797; d 25 Jun 1848 RU: Private, 61st VMR, Capt Francis Jarvis, Mathews Co CEM: White Family; Mathews; Pine Haven Rd GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 299 BS: 54 pg 184. WHITE, Henry; b 1795; d aft 1850 RU: Private, 61st VMR (Gayle), Capt Peter Foster, Mathews Co CEM: Masonic Cemetery; Fredericksburg; 900 Block, Charles St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: Age 55 years on 1850 census of Henrico Co P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 293 BS: 51 pg 122. *WHITE: Jacob; b 1789, d 13 Nov 1862 RU: Corporal, 31st, 51st or 122nd VMR, Frederick Co in company attached to 4th VMR (Boyd) CEM: Fairview Lutheran; Frederick; 464 Fairview Rd; Gore GS: Yes SP: Mar (Frederick Co, 28 Feb 1816) Elizabeth Duncan (1792-2 Aug 1870) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 810 BS: 56 pg 371; 245. WHITE, James; b 16 Feb 1780; d 17 Nov 1840 RU: Captain, 2nd VMR (Bayley), Accomack Co CEM: Broadwater; Accomack; 1.25 mi S New Church GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth Conner, b 13 Mar 1781, d 06 Jun 1856 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 746 BS: 6 pg 293. WHITE, James; b 1769, PA; d 20 Oct 1838 RU: Major, 105th VMR, Staff Officer, Washington Co CEM: White Family #126; Washington; Not given GS: Y SP: mar Eliza (-----), b 15 Sep 1782, d 07 Apr 1851 VI: Styled "Colonel" on gravestone. Merchant of Abingdon. P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: B pg 135 BS: 116 pg 107. WHITE, James; b UNK; d 26 Apr 1836 RU: Private, 6th Regiment of Artillery (Read) CEM: Fairfax Meeting House; Loudoun; Walter & Waterford Sts, Waterford GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 721 BS: 73 pg 338. ***WHITE, James; b 16 Sep 1765; d 20 Sep 1826 RU: Sergeant, served in a company of Loudoun Co attached to the 5th VMR(Mason-Preston) CEM: Ketoctin Baptist; Loudoun; Alder School Rd (Rt 711), Eubanks GS: Y SP: Mary Potts (__-1819) VI: Recd BLW of 100 acres for Frankfort KY but no evidence he moved there. Records burned in DC fire 1800 P: Yes BLW: Yes PH: N SS: A rec 638 BS: 73 pg 338. *WHITE, James Buford; b unk, d 24 Apr 1839 RU: Private, 10th or 91st VMR, company in Bedford Co, attached to 5th VMR CEM: Old Ebenezer Church; Amherst; 882 Ebenezer Rd GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 711 BS: 245. **WHITE, James; b 30 Jan 1783, d 23 Sep 1825 RU: Major, Staff officer, 105th VMR Washington Co Militia; commissioned Major 10 Jul 1810 CEM: Rehobeth United Methodist; Loudoun; jct Rt 691 & Bollington Rd, Rt 692, Morrisonville GS: Yes SP: Mar (Shelburne Parish, Loudoun Co, 15 May 1833) Eliza R Best. Enos Best attested to bride's age VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 198 BS: 73 pg 338; 245. WHITE, John; b UNK; d c1815 RU: Private, 25th VMR, Capt Cadwallader Dade, King George Co CEM: White Family; Westmoreland; jct Rts 3 & 623 GS: U SP: mar in Westmoreland Co on 25 Mar 1799 (bond, Nathaniel Mothershead surety) to Elisha Mothershead VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: D pg 266 BS: 219 pg 161. *WHITE, John; b c1767, d 3 Mar 1851 RU: Sergeant, 56th VMR, Capt James Cochran’s Co, Loudoun County CEM: Burnt Factory United Methodist Church; Frederick; 1943 Jordan Springs Rd; Stephenson GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: Yes BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 999; B pg 121; BD pg 1815 BS: 245. *WHITE, John; b 1795, d 26 Jan 1873 RU: Private, Capt James Sower’s Co, Frederick County, attached to Flying Camp (Mc Dowell’s) CEM: St Johns Lutheran Church; Frederick; Hayfield GS: Yes SP: Mar (8 Dec 1821) Sarah McIlwee (17 Aug 1800-26 Jan 1884), daug of John McIlwee VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 80; K pg 22 BS: 245. *WHITE, John; b 16 Nov 1798, d 6 Oct 1861 RU: Private, 57th VMR, Captain Michael Everhart’s Company, Loudoun Co, attached to 1st VMR (Taylor) CEM: North Fork Baptist; Loudoun; 38139 N Fork Rd, Purcellville GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 908; b pg 120 BS: 245. *WHITE, John; b 16 Dec 1797, d North Garden, Albemarle Co, 8 Feb 1877 RU: Private, 47th VMR, a company of Albemarle Co, attached to 7th VMR (Yancey) CEM: Linden; Albemarle; Ivy GS: No SP: Caroline Perkins Moore (15 Aug 1801-16 Nov 1865), daug of Stephen Moore (1751-1835) and Eliza Royster (1764-1844) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 969; B pg 36 SS: 245. ***WHITE, John; b 16 Dec 1774, d 24 Apr 1835 RU: Sergeant, 56th VMR, Capt James Cochan’s Company, Loudoun Co with service at Piper’s Rope Walk, Baltimore CEM: McILhaney Family; GPS undetermined; Loudoun; Stoney Point nr Berryville on family farm, “Ithaca” Hillsboro GS: Unk SP: Nancy McILhany (3 Oct 1779-24 Oct 1842) VI: Recd pen # SC-24303 P: Yes BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 999; E pg 120; CD pg 1815; BS: 242; 245. **WHITE, John A; b 1795; d 14 May 1848 RU: Private, 61st VMR, Capt Francis Jarvis’s Company, Mathews Co CEM: White Haven; Mathews; Pine Haven Rd GS: Yes SP: Martha W James (1800-16 Aug 1849, age 49, yrs 5 mos), daug of Thomas James and Betsy Davis VI: Son of Sgt. John White (1758-1834), who served in Revolution and Elizabeth Davenport (1771-1845) P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: K pg 299 BS: 54 pg 184; 245. *WHITE, John Baker; b 4 Aug 1794, Winchester, d 19 Oct 1862 RU: Ensign, 74th VMR, Capt Robert Mallory’s Co, Hanover County, attached to 1st VMR (Crutchfield) CEM: Hollywood; Richmond City; 412 S Cherry St GS: Yes SP: Francis Streit VI: Service record at NARA indicates rank as Private, however GS is assumed correct. It indicates “Ensign, War of 1812”. Naval records indicate he was a Sailing Master (2 Dec 1813) and he resigned 20 Apr 1814. It also indicates he was “Clerk of Hampshire County” (Note: Mineral County, WVA was formed from Virginia’s Hampshire County in 1866.) He was son of Robert and Arabella (Baker) White P: Yes BLW: No PH: Yes SS: B pg 95; BD pg 1815; G; BG BS: 31 WHITE, John H; b 05 Sep 1788; d 27 Oct 1852 RU: Private, 61st VMR, Capt Bailey Digges, Mathews Co CEM: Minter Cemetery; Mathews; Rt 660 nr Bohannon GS: Y SP: mar Sarah T (-----), b 18 May 1796, d 28 Nov 1862 VI: Doctor. His last words were "I am satisfied." P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 288 BS: 54 pg 153; 82 pg 131. WHITE, Joseph W Bronaugh; b UNK; d 20 Feb 1855 RU: Private, 5th VMR CEM: Rehobeth United Methodist; Loudoun; jct Rt 691 & Bollington Rd (Rt 692, ) Morrisonville GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1114 BS: 73 pg 338. WHITE, Josiah; b UNK; d 06 Apr 1844 RU: Private, 56th VMR, (Taylor), Loudoun Co CEM: Ketoctin Baptist; Loudoun; Alder School Rd (Rt 711), Eubanks GS: Y SP: mar in Loudoun Co c1807 to Sarah Williams, returned by John Mines VI: Served in the Rev War P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1156 BS: 73 pg 338. ***WHITE, Levi, Sr; b 10 Jul 1778, probably PA, d 27 Jul 1857 RU: Private, Hamilton’s Regt, PA Militia CEM: North Folk Baptist Church; GPS 39.06014,-77.68509; Loudoun; 38139 North Fork Rd, , North Folk GS: Yes SP: Mary Holms (1775-10 Dec 1850, New Manchester, Hancock Co, WV) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1176; BS: 245. WHITE, Matthew, Sr; b 1785, nr Londonderry, Ireland; d 18 Aug 1864 RU: Private, 5th VMR CEM: Stonewall Jackson Memorial; Lexington; S Main St GS: Y SP: mar in Rockbridge Co on 30 Apr 1818 to Mary Crawford McChesney, daughter of Robert McChesney & Elizabeth Johnston, b 04 Oct 1801, d 13 Jan 1884 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1209 BS: 245. WHITE, Pleasant; b UNK; d 1836 (Will) RU: Private, 7th VMR (Saunders) CEM: Perkins Family; Fluvanna; jct Rts 629 & 608 GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1310 BS: 95 pg 74. WHITE, Robert; b 1794; d 03 Dec 1820 RU: 1st Lieutenant, 56th VMR (Lynn), Loudoun Co CEM: White Family; Frederick; Rt 615, Hayfield GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1396 BS: 79 pg 350. WHITE, Robert; b 1775; d 1851 RU: Lieutenant, Battalion of Artillery CEM: Stonewall Jackson Memorial; Lexington; S Main St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2689 BS: 31. *WHITE, Sampson; b 1797, d 20 Apr 1867 RU: Corporal; 71st VMR Capt John Velvin’s Co, Surry County CEM: Ivy Hill; Isle of Wight; 451 N Church St; Smithfield GS: Yes SP: Julia E. Hayden (11 Oct 1833-15 Dec 1865) VI: Had only 11 days service, thus not eligible for pen or BLW P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 193; L pg 799 BS: 245. WHITE, Thomas; b 19 Nov 1793, Glasgow, Scotland; d 12 Jul 1858 RU: Private, Sales' Battalion of Cavalry CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: President of St Andrew's Society in Petersburg in 1850 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1600 BS: 200. ***WHITE, Thomas; b 20 May 1760; d 23 Apr 1825 RU: Surgeons Mate on staff of 6th VMR ColemansCEM: Spring Grove; GPS 39.10916, -78.09970; Rockville; Hanover GS: N SP: 1) Elizabeth Cross 2) mar (Feb 1783) Elizabeth Blackwell (c1763-1842) VI: Member of House of Delegates and magistrate for many yrs. Later held rank of Brigadier- General. Justice of Peace. Obit in Richmond Enquirer 23 Apr 1825 pg 3 says “died at his seat, Spring Grove, Hanover Co, on 21st…” Died at "Spring Grove" Hanover Co. Widow pensioned 1840 age 77 but rejected due to insufficient proof of service. R11409 P: N BLW: unk PH: N SS SS A rec 1602 BS 245. WHITE, Thomas Warrener; b 1794; d 1867 RU: Surgeon's Mate, 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Brown Hill; Halifax; Rt 658, Paces GS: Y SP: mar in Halifax Co on 01 Oct 1821 (bond) Elizabeth Womack Barksdale. Name is spelled Barksdall on the marriage bond, and consent was given by her father W. Barksdall VI: Doctor P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1602 BS: 83 pg 6. WHITE, Thomas Willis; b 1788, Yorktown; d 19 Jan 1843 RU: Private, 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: St John's Church; Richmond City; 24th & Broad, Church Hill GS: U SP: mar Mary Ann Ferguson, a native of NC, b 24 Jul 1794, d 11 Dec 1837. While living in Richmond, she opened a millinary shop VI: Son of a tailor, he lived in Boston and Norfolk before moving to Richmond. Founder and publisher of the Southern Literary Magazine in 1834 until 1842. P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1602 BS: 63 pg 520; 252 pg 41. WHITE, William; b 01 Nov 1772; d 05 Dec 1825 RU: Corporal, 5th VMR CEM: Nixon Family; Loudoun; 19010 Woodburn Rd, Woodburn GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1738 BS: 73 pg 33; 80. WHITE, William; b UNK; d 20 Jan 1831 RU: Private, 5th VMR CEM: Fairfax Meeting House; Loudoun; Walter & Waterford Sts, Waterford GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1740 BS: 73 pg 339. WHITE, William; b 1784; d 22 Aug 1826 RU: Private, 1st Corps d'Elite (Randolph) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1791 BS: 38 pg 4. WHITE, William C; b 1789; d 27 Jul 1871 RU: Corporal, 2nd VMR (Bayley), Accomack Co CEM: Gibbons Family; Accomack; off Rt 677, Metompkin GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Son of Arthur & Annie White, died age 82 yrs P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1785 BS: 6 pg 295. WHITE, William H; b 19 Dec 1796; d 04 Feb 1859 RU: Private, 16th VMR (Waller), Spotsylvania Co CEM: City Cemetery; Fredericksburg; William St & Washington Ave GS: Y SP: mar Amanda (-----), d 16 Apr 1845, age 45 yrs, 11 mos, 19 days VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1750 BS: 18 pg 33. WHITE, William L; b 14 Feb 1794; d 06 Apr 1880 RU: Private, 19th VMR, Capt Samuel Adams, Richmond City, attached to 2nd VMR (Ballowe) CEM: Spring Grove #1; Hanover; Not given GS: N SP: mar Elizabeth Cross, b 15 Oct 1796, d Feb 1857 VI: Represented Hanover Co in the General Assembly. No stones in the cemetery. Information from Judge Leon M Bazile P: Yes BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1769; BD pg 1817 BS: 71 pg 21. WHITE, Willis; b 21 Oct 1796; d 08 Feb 1874 RU: Private, 3rd VMR, Capt Lawrence T Dade, Company of Artillery, Orange Co, attached to 1st VMR (Yancey) CEM: Stonewall Jackson Memorial; Lexington; S Main St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: Yes BLW: No PH: N SS: BD pg 1817; B pg 156 BS: 245. WHITEHURST, Arthur; b 1790; d 06 Dec 1857 RU: Private, 88th VMR Cavalry, Capt Samuel Carr, Allbemarle Co CEM: Gilmer Family; Albemarle; Rio Rd, Charlottesville GS: Y SP: mar in Albemarle Co on 29 May 1814 to Lucretia Craven, d 25 Feb 1860, age 65 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 197 BS: 94 v1 pg 235. WHITEHURST, Francis; b 28 Mar 1786; d 20 Jan 1827 RU: Private, 20th VMR, Princess Anne Co CEM: Whitehurst Family; Virginia Beach; 1100 McClann Ln GS: U SP: mar in Princess Anne Co on 29 Oct 1809 (return by Rev David Watters) to Anna Gordon VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2110 BS: 125. WHITFIELD, Cordell; b 1790; d 1835 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Whitfield Family #2; Southampton; Rt 683, Mary Hunt Rd, Newsoms GS: N SP: mar Sarah Boon, b 1790, d 1835. No stone VI: Son of Reuben and Phebe (Wilson) Whitfield P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 14 BS: 41 pg 29. WHITFIELD, Elisha, Jr; b UNK; d 1849 (Will) RU: Private, 65th VMR, Capt John Churchlow, Artillery, Southampton Co, attached to 3rd VMR (Boykin) CEM: Whitfield Family #1; Southampton; Cottage Hill Rd GS: U SP: mar Nancy (-----) VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 18; BD pg 1818; B pg 186 BS: 44 pg 30. *WHITFIELD, Richard: b 12 Sep 1777, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Eng, d 4 Aug 1866 RU: Private, 32d VMR Capt Briscoe G Baldwin’s Co of Mounted Infantry, Augusta County, attached to McDowell’s Flying Camp, (Note: A person this name from either Albemarle, Fauquier or Orange Co was in Major Crutchfield’s Detachment) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Yes SP: Ann Booker (26 Sep 1792-21 Sep 1846) VI: More than 60 years was a resident of Richmond as a businessman P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 44 and/or 45; B pg 49 BS: 245. WHITFIELD, Samuel; b 1785; d 06 Feb 1842 RU: Private, 29th VMR, Lt Joseph Atkinson, Isle of Wight Co CEM: St Lukes Church; Isle of Wight; 14477 Benn's Church Rd, Smithfield GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth (----), b 1792, d 17 Oct 1817 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: Y SS: K pg 476 BS: 76 pg 50; 49. WHITMORE, Herbert; b 1792; d 1855 RU: Private, 39th VMR, Petersburg CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 638 BS: 200. ***WHITMORE, John; b unk, d 7 Jan 1855 RU: Private, 116th VMR, Capt William Harrison’s Co, Rockingham Co, attached to 1st VMR (Truehart) at Camp Bottom’s Bridge, 29 Aug-30 Dec 1814 CEM: Stokes family; GPS not determined; loc TBF; Warren GS: Yes Gov’t SP: No spousal data VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: K gg 51; P BS: 245. WHITMORE, Michael; b 14 Mar 1781; d 29 Jun 1856 RU: Private, 57th VMR, Loudoun Co CEM: Middle River; Augusta; 2 mi NW of New Hope GS: U SP: mar Susan (-----), d 20 Oct 1859, age 73 yrs, 18 days VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 675 BS: 183. WHITTEN, William B; b 23 Nov 1792; d 31 Mar 1840 RU: Sergeant, 2nd VMR CEM: St Stephens Episcopal; Bedford; Jefferson HS parking lot, Forest GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1239 BS: 121 pg 65. **WHITWORTH, Thomas; b 4 Jan 1794, England; d 24 Jun 1874 RU: Captain, 83rd VMR (Byrne), company commander, Dinwiddie Co CEM: Sweeden; Dinwiddie; town of Sweeden GS: Yes SP: Mar (10 Jan 1833) Eliza Harrison, daug of Col Peterson Harrison. She is buried in an above-ground granite vault as she had a horror of being buried underground The granite was quarried at “Mayfield” and hauled to Sweeden for this purpose VI: “Captain in the War of 1812” on his tombstone P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: G BS: 210 **WHORTON, William; b 1793; d 1850 RU: Private, 16th VMR, Capt James Fox’s Co, Spotsylvania County, attached to Major Crutchfield’s Battalion CEM: Whorton Family; Stafford; end of Norman Rd, Rt 661 GS: Unk SP: Rebecca (__) (1797-1882) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: K pg 380 BS: 26A pg 37 WIATT, William G; b 30 Jan 1784; d 26 Jun 1854 RU: Surgeon's Asst, 21st VMR, Gloucester Co CEM: Wiatt Family; Gloucester; Independence GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Doctor P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1671 BS: 82 pg 103. **WICKER, Francis; b 1793; d (bur) 14 Oct 1849 RU: Captain, 33rd VMR, company commander Henrico Co CEM: St John's Church; Richmond City; 24th & Broad, Church Hill GS: Unk SP: 1) Elizabeth Hopkins (4 Sep 1789-15 Aug 1837), 2) (Richmond 29 Mar 1838) Lucy Ann Lipscomb VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 100; K pg 879 BS: 63 pg 242; 352; 252 pg 67; 245. WICKHAM, William Fanning; b 23 Nov 1793; d 31 Jul 1880 RU: Private, 19th VMR (Ambler), Richmond City CEM: Wickham Family; Hanover; Hickory Hill GS: Y SP: mar Anne Carter, daughter of Robert Carter & Mary Nelson of Shirley Plantation on 09 Dec 1819; b 27 Jun 1797, d 25 Feb 1868 VI: Son of John Wickham & Mary Fanning P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1811 BS: 71 pg 81. WILCOX, John Vaughan; b 1780; d 23 Nov 1863 RU: Private, 39th VMR, Capt Edward Pescaud, Petersburg CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Age 80 years on 1860 census of Petersburg P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 636 BS: 200. WILCOXEN, Rezen; b 1771; d 28 Nov 1855 RU: Captain, 60th VMR (Minor), Fairfax Co CEM: Wilcoxen / Farr; Fairfax; 3610 Old Lee Rd GS: Y SP: mar Betsey (-----) b 1792, d 1855 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 685; G BS: 89 v3 FX-300. WILES, Thomas; b 27 Jul 1786; d 21 Jan 1875 RU: Private, 69th VMR, Capt William Bailey, Halifax Co, attached to 4th VMR (Greenhill) CEM: Wiles family; Pittsylvania; 7473 S Boston Hwy, Sutherin GS: Y SP: mar Caswell Co 1819, Fannie Baynes, b 29 Apr 1809, d 12 Oct 1880 VI: No further data P: Both BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1029; B pg 89; BD pg 1827; M pg 89 BS: 49. WILKINS, John, Sr; b UNK; d bef 1850 (Account) RU: Sergeant, 27th VMR, Capt Nathaniel Widgeon, Northampton Co CEM: Warren Farm; Northampton; N of hard surfaced road just N of "America House," 0.2 mi W of Rt 13, farm lane, plot to East GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 121 BS: 20 pg 94. WILKINS, William E; b 02 Jan 1795; d 23 Apr 1875 RU: Private, 27th VMR, Capt William Jarvis, Northampton Co CEM: Whitecliff; Northampton; Rt 666, 1.1 mi N Rt 634, Savages Neck nr Eastville GS: Y SP: mar in Northampton Co on 28 Sep 1815 (return by J. Elliott) to Nancy Trower, daughter of John and Sally Trower, b 12 Sep 1795, d 18 Sep 1872, buried at Whitecliff VI: Son of John and Betsy Wilkins P: Yes BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 114; BD pg 1829 BS: 20 pg 95. WILKINS, Willis J; b UNK; d 04 Apr 1815 RU: Captain, Deep Creek Greys CEM: Wilkins Plantation; Chesapeake City; 2 mi E of Deep Creek on Cedar Rd (Rt 166) GS: Y SP: mar Susan (-----), b 27 Jan 1767, d 27 Aug 1854 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: G; A rec 1889 BS: 75 pg 95. WILKINSON, Henry; b 1799; d 09 Aug 1883 RU: Private, 39th VMR, Capt John Hart, Petersburg CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Stone says "39 Va. Mil. War 1812." Dates from "Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912 ," (familysearch.org) P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: G; L pg 410 BS: 200. WILKINSON, Israel; b 1793; d 1857 RU: Private, 57th VMR, Loudoun Co CEM: Mt Carmel; Frederick; 3rd & High St, Middletown GS: Y SP: mar Maachah (-----), b 1789, d 1847 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1966 BS: 79 pg 352. WILKINSON, James P; b 1784; d 30 Jun 1845, Bell Tavern, Richmond RU: Lieutenant, 52nd VMR (Christian), New Kent & Charles City Cos CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1987 BS: 38 pg 33; 199. ***WILKINSON, John; b 22 Mar 1761, d 3 Jan 1823 RU: Private, Capt Mills Riddick’s Trp of Cav, attached to 59th VMR Nansemond Co and also Capt Julian Magagnos Co, 54th VMR Norfolk Borough CEM: Wilkinson Farm; GPS: 36.9483903, -77.4076197, vic jct Rts 40 & 618; Sussex GS: No SP: Martha “Patsy” Rives (22 Feb 1767-1829), d/o George & Sarah (Eldridge) of Sussex.VI: Son of William Wilkinson & Elizabeth (_). Rec’d 200 acres bounty land, 12 Dec 1785 for RW service. Also recd pen # SC-16327 for War of 1812 service P: N BLW: Y PH: N VI: recd pen SC- 16327 SS:B pg 145 K pg 428, BD pg 1830 **WILKINSON, Jesse; b 1790; d 23 May 1861, Norfolk RU: Lieutenant, Schooner Hornet CEM: Cedar Grove; Portsmouth; Effington St & Fort Ln GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: Promoted to Captain 1829; commanded the John Adams, (1835-1840); commanded the frigate United States; served on the flagship Macedonian (1840-1842); fr (1843 to 1847) was commandant of the Norfolk Navy Yard; made Commodore, and in 1848 to 1849 commanded the West Indies squadron, with the Raritan as his flagship P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A pg 267 BS: 49 *WILKINSON, Thomas; b Feb 1770, d 18 Sep 1843 RU: Captain, 57th VMR, company commander of Artillery, Loudoun Co, attached to 6th VMR (Reade) CEM: New Jerusalem Lutheran Church; Loudoun; Lovettsville GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 122 BS: 245. *WILKINSON, William; b 1792 Sussex Co, d 1855 RU: Private, Capt Philip Pryor’s Troop of Cavalry, Brunswick Co, attached to 1st VMR (Byrne) CEM: Wilkinson Farm: Sussex: Stony Creek GS: No SP: Susan W (__) VI: Son of John and Martha (Rives) Wilkinson P: Spouse BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 2178; B pg 49; BD vol 2; pg 1830; M pg 313 BS: 245. *WILKINSON, William; b 10 Jul 1796, d 19 Jan 1871 RU: Private, 56th VMR Capt Thomas Gregg’s Co, Loudoun County, attached to 4th VMR (Beatty) CEM: South Fork Meeting House; Loudoun; Unison GS: Yes SP: Sidney (__) (20 Oct 1796-27 Sep 1871) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 2170 B pg 120 BS: 245. WILLIAMS, Charles Bruce; b 04 Jun 1797; d 10 Jul 1872 RU: Corporal, 45th VMR, Capt John C Edrington, Stafford Co CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Y SP: mar at Greenwood Seminary on 19 Feb 1819 by Rev Samuel D Hoge to Miss Ann Mercer Hackley, b 16 May 1800, d 17 Aug 1879. Marriage notice in the Richmond Examiner, 02 Mar 1819, pg 3 VI: Was "of Halifax Co" in the marriage notice P: None BLW: No PH: Y SS: D pg 300 BS: 31. WILLIAMS, Daniel; b UNK; d 1861 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Old City Cemetery; Lynchburg; 401 Taylor St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1074 BS: 87 pg 177. WILLIAMS, David C; b 26 Apr 1768; d 06 Jun 1861 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Williams Family #2; Pittsylvania; 8 mi W of Chatham off Rt 666 GS: Y SP: mar in Pittsylvania Co on 26 Jan 1792 (bond) to Lucy Terry, daughter of David Terry, b 15 Feb 1768, d 03 Jan 1861 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1134 BS: 149. WILLIAMS, Isaac N; b UNK; d 10 Jun 1858 RU: Corporal, 4th VMR CEM: Fairfax Meeting House; Loudoun; Walter & Waterford Sts, Waterford GS: Y SP: mar Sarah G (-----) VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1605 BS: 73 pg 341 ***WILLIAMS, Israel; b 20 Dec 1784, d 20 Sep 1845 RU: Private, 57th VMR in an undetermined company, Loudoun Co CEM: New Jerusalem Lutheran Church; GPS 39.25736,-77.63891; Loudoun; 12942 Lutheran Church Rd. Lovettsville GS: Yes SP: Ann Amelia (__) (29 Apr-4 Mar 1874) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1606; BS: 242 WILLIAMS, Jacob; b 1780; d aft 1850 RU: Private, 65th VMR, Capt James Blow, Southampton Co CEM: Williams Family; Southampton; Rt 658 GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: Age 70 years on 1850 census of Southampton Co P: Yes BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1625; BD pg 1834; B pg 186 BS: 42 v5 pg 39. WILLIAMS, James; b 1758; d 1822 RU: Major General, commissioned 21 Dec 1802, 2nd Division VA Militia CEM: Soldier’s Rest; Orange; Rt 620 GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: Son of William & Lucy (Clayton) Williams. Enlisted at outbreak of Rev War & served to its close as a Captain. Member of Society of Cincinnati. His home was "Soldier's Rest" on the Rapidan River. Many Rev War veterans are buried there P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: B pg 236, 249 BS: 28 pg 89. ***WILLIAMS, James; b 3 May 1763, Augusta Co; d 21 Jul 1818 RU: Major, commanded 2d Battalion, 1st Regt Artillery, 11th & 15th Brigades CEM: Blandford; GPS 37.22433, -77.38604; Petersburg City, 319 S Crater Rd GS: Y Ward K, Square 1 Sec 1SP: Kiziah Wilson VI: Member VA Society of Cincinnati as Capt Rev WarP: N BLW: N PH: N SS B pg 250 BS: 245. WILLIAMS, James G; b UNK; d 06 Oct 1843 RU: Private, 60th VMR (Minor), Fairfax Co CEM: Ketoctin Baptist; Loudoun; Alder School Rd (Rt 711), Eubanks GS: Y SP: mar Frances D (-----), d 22 Feb 1822 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1793 BS: 73 pg 341. *** WILLIAMS, James Mastin; b 23 Sep 1763, d 12 Jan 1838 RU Corporal, served in Capt Samuel Callard’s Artillery Co Pittslyvania Co Militia attached to 6th VMR during 1813 CEM: Williams Family; GPS unk; SR 698 Cliff Hetzel Farm, Pickway; Pittsylvania GS: Y SP: Mar (2 Dec 1784) Martha Wilmouth or Wilmoth (-----),Walker (1768-1850)d/o (-----) & Catharine Walker (Oct 1768-__) She was living in PA in 1845 & 1849 VI: Son of William Williams (1730-1780)n& Lucy Terry Williams (1737-1798) Sol appl pen 6 Sep 1832, Pittsylvania Co. Widow appl pen 14 Oct 1840 Pittsylvania Co. W6505 P: Y BLW: unk SS: A rec 1757 BS: 245. WILLIAMS, James J; b UNK; d UNK RU: Private, 1st VMR (Taylor) CEM: Wickliffe Church; Clarke; nr Berryville GS: Y SP: mar Sarah H (-----), b 01 Jan 1801, d 11 Aug 1882 VI: Doctor. No dates on stone, died age 73 years, 2 months P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1713 BS: 86 pg 30; 92 pg 96. WILLIAMS, Jenkins; b UNK; d 1829 (Will) RU: Private, US Rangers Volunteer CEM: Morgan; Smyth; Rt 601,Teas GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1826 BS: 131 v1 pg 63. *WILLIAMS, John; b Stafford Co, d 29 Sep 1812, FL RU: Captain, commanded a detachment of Marines in Florida CEM: Arlington National; Arlington; off George Washington Parkway GS: Unk SP: No spouse info VI: Promoted to Second Lieutenant, 20 August, 1805, 1st Lieutenant, 2 March 1807 and Captain 31 January 1811. He died of wounds received in action in August 1812 in a skirmish with East Florida Indians. He is buried in section 27, site 3317 (another source WS lot 158) P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: AL BS: 53 pg 19 ***WILLIAMS, John; b 24 Aug 1763, Stafford Co, d 29 Sep 1812 RU: Captain, US Marines died of wounds fighting Indians and Negros on 29 Sep 1812 at the Davis Creek Block House in East Florida. Because of his gallant action his body was moved to the Arlington National Cemetery CEM: Arlington National Cem; GPS 38.88377, -778.96535; Arlington City; Arlington GS: Yes Section 1, site 158 SP: No spousal data VI: Stone inscription indicates was killed as Captain in Marine Corps while serving gallantly on a patrol against Indians in Florida during War of 1812 SP: No spousal data VI: No further data P: Unk BLW: No PH: No SS: G; BS: 196 WILLIAMS, John; b UNK; d 22 Aug 1856 RU: Drummer, 4th VMR (Boyd) CEM: Fairfax Meeting House; Loudoun; Walter & Waterford Sts, Waterford GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Death date from the Alexandria Gazette P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2078 BS: 73 pg 341. WILLIAMS, John; b 30 May 1785; d 11 Nov 1886 RU: Private, 4th VMR (Boyd) CEM: Williams Family; Botetourt; nr Wheatland Church GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth (-----), d 1870 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2078 BS: 155 pg 35. WILLIAMS, John; b 1793, Ireland; d bur 24 Apr 1860 RU: Private, 2nd VMR (Ballowe) CEM: Hollywood; Richmond City; 412 S Cherry St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2030 BS: 263 v10 pg 23. WILLIAMS, John C; b UNK; d UNK RU: Private, 16th VMR, Capt George Hamilton, Spotsylvania Co CEM: City Cemetery; Fredericksburg; William St & Washington Ave GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 394 BS: 18 pg 33. WILLIAMS, Leroy P; b 1789; d 04 Apr 1864 RU: Private, 66th VMR, Capt John B, Rice, Brunswick Co, attached to 1st VMR (Byrne) CEM: Wickliffe Church; Clarke; nr Berryville GS: Y SP: mar Ann (-----), d 15 Jun 1865 aged 65 yrs, 5 months VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 158 BS: 86 pg 30. **WILLIAMS, Nathaniel Pope; b by 1793, d aft 1831 RU: Ensign, 45th VMR, Capt Thomas Fristoe’s Company, Stafford Co CEM: William's Family #1; Stafford County; on dirt road 0.5 miles beyond Bethlehem Baptist Church, Rt 602 GS: Yes SP: Mary Combs, daug of Joseph H. Combs and Mary Rousseau (c1760-__) VI: Son of Person Williams. Justice of Peace 1820; 1822; 1827; 1830; 1831 P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: L pg 342 BS: 26 pg 397 WILLIAMS, Orrin; b 1788; d 22 Jun 1841 RU: Private, Cocke's Detachment VA Militia CEM: St John's Church; Richmond City; 24th & Broad, Church Hill GS: U SP: mar (1) in Richmond City on 23 Oct 1821 to Ann Elizabeth Hatcher; (2) on 14 Jul 1831 to Mrs Margaret Newton, d 15 Nov 1832. Death notice in the Richmond Constitutional Whig, 16 Nov 1832, pg 4, "wife of Mr Orren Williams" VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 62 BS: 63 pg 244, 253, 257. WILLIAMS, Philip D; b 14 Sep 1796; d 16 Sep 1831 RU: Private, 4th VMR (Greenhill) CEM: Delinger Family; Warren; Passage Creek GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 111 BS: 150. WILLIAMS, Richard; b 03 Mar 1781; d 08 Dec 1832 RU: Major, 62nd VMR, Prince George Co CEM: St Lukes Church; Isle of Wight; 14477 Benn's Church Rd, Smithfield GS: Y SP: mar Charlotte Johnson, b 1792, d 12 Apr 1832 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: Y SS: D pg 137 BS: 76 pg 35; 49. WILLIAMS, Richard; b 04 Aug 1775; d 01 Aug 1845 RU: Major, 62nd VMR, Staff Officer, Prince George Co CEM: Williams Family; Prince George; Rt 301, 3.5 mi S of Petersburg GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Dates from tombstone, which also adds “age 71 yrs, 8 mos and 27 days” P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: B pg 169 BS: 148. WILLIAMS, Richard; b 1786; d 1868 RU: Private, 65th VMR (Blow), Southampton Co CEM: Pittman Farm; Southampton; Dory GS: U SP: mar Winifred Washington, b 1790, d 1871 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 196 BS: 245. WILLIAMS, Robert; b UNK; d aft 1820 RU: Lieutenant, 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Grove Street; Danville City; 940 Grove St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 249 BS: 49. WILLIAMS, Robert C; b UNK; d Dec 1818 RU: Corporal, 17th VMR, Capt Samuel B Jeter, Cumberland Co CEM: Horsley / Yancey; Buckingham; "Travelers Rest," Rt 604 GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 341 BS: 209. WILLIAMS, Robert Hughes, Sr; b 18 Mar 1773, Lunenburg Co; d 19 Aug 1823, Lunenburg Co RU: Private, 66th VMR, Capt William Griggs, Brunswick Co, attached to 1st VMR (Byrne) CEM: Williams / Knight; Lunenburg; nr jct 623 & Eubanks Rd, Lunenburg GS: U SP: mar on 16 Nov 1797 to Nancy C Ellis, daughter of Ellison Ellis and Mary Zachary VI: Son of Rev John Williams and Frances Hughs P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 145: B pg 48 BS: 245. **WILLIAMS, Samuel; b 14 Sep 1799; d 04 Apr 1855 RU: Private, 27th VMR, Capt Southy Goffigon’s Company, Northampton County serving 9 days at Cherrytone or King’s Creek CEM: Williams Family; Gloucester; nr Williams Wharf GS: Y SP: Mary A Harper VI: Son of Thomas Williams (5 May 1762-19 Sep1823)) & Susanna Billups (31 Jan 1770-31 May 1804) P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 323; B pg 150; L pg 368 BS: 82 pg 140. **WILLIAMS, Samuel; b c1790; d 25 Apr 1855 RU: Private, 56th VMR, Capt Thomas Gregg’s Co, Loudoun County, attached to 4th VMR (Boyd) CEM: Rehoboth United Methodist; Loudoun; jct Rt 691 & Bollington Rd, Rt 692, Morrisonville GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 310; B pgs 120, 226 BS: 73 pg 342 WILLIAMS, Thomas; b 24 Aug 1786; d 30 May 1860 RU: Corporal, 4th VMR CEM: Jamison / Simmons; Alleghany; Rt 618, 13 mi SW of Covington GS: Y SP: mar Mary (-----), b 07 Sep 1800, d 17 Jul 1892, age 91 VI: Age 73 yrs, 9 mos, 6 days P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 517 BS: 197. WILLIAMS, Thomas; b 19 Feb 1779; d 13 Apr 1835 RU: Corporal, 53rd VMR, Capt William Cocke, Troop of Cavalry, Campbell Co, attached to 1st VMR(Holcombe) CEM: Williams Family #1; Pittsylvania; 1/2 mi fr Markham, Banister River at “Witcher Place” GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 235; B pg 53 BS: 149. *WILLIAMS, Thomas, b 13 Sep 1787, d 8 Jul 1857 RU: Private, 23rd VMR, Capt John Hix’s Company, Chesterfield Co CEM: Hollywood Cemetery; Richmond City; 412 S Cherry St GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: He was a lumber merchant P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: L pg 430 BS: 245. *WILLIAMS, Thomas S; b 1785, d 1886 RU: Private, 73rd VMR, Lt James Bragg’s Co, Lunenburg County, attached to 4th VMR (Boyd) CEM: Meherrin Baptist Church; Lunenburg; Lunenburg town GS: Yes SP: Judith G (__) (1815- 1890) VI: “War of 1812” on gravestone P: Both BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 125; B pg 125; BD pg 1792; M pg 314 BS: 245. WILLIAMS, Thomas, Jr; b 1789; d 11 Jun 1828 RU: Private, 19th VMR (Ambler), Capt Robert Campbell, Cavalry, Richmond City CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 344 BS: 38 pg 6. WILLIAMS, William; b 25 Dec 1776; d 01 Jun 1857 RU: Ensign, 4th VMR CEM: Jeffersonville; Tazewell; Fincastle Blvd GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 743 BS: 172 v3 pg 69. WILLIAMS, William; b UNK; d 1840 (Admin) RU: Private, 1st VMR (Crutchfield) CEM: Cedar Farm; Culpeper; Culpeper GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 662 BS: 12 pg 28. *WILLIAMS, William; b Oct 1795, Ireland, d 24 Oct 1849 RU: Private, 33rd VMR, Captain Abraham Cowley’s Company, Henrico Co CEM: Hollywood; Richmond; 412 S Cherry St GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: K pg 250 BS: 245. WILLIAMS, William C; b 07 Mar 1795; d 16 May 1836 RU: Private, 1st VMR (Taylor) CEM: Painter Family; Frederick; Lebanon Church GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 625 BS: 79 pg 355. WILLIAMS, William C; b 11 Sep 1785; d 18 Aug 1852 RU: Sergeant, 43rd, VMR, Capt William Jones, Franklin Co, attached to 5th VMR CEM: Salem Cemetery; Roanoke; Salem GS: Y SP: mar Margaret (-----), b 23 Oct 1795, d 8 Jul 1871 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 235 BS: 121 pg 69. WILLIAMSON, George; b 1775; d 06 Sep 1823 RU: Private, 39th VMR, Capt Cadwallader J Claiborne, Petersburg CEM: St John's Church; Richmond City; 24th & Broad, Church Hill GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 136 BS: 63 pg 529; 252 pg 68. WILLIAMSON, Thomas S; b 01 Aug 1788, MD; d 12 Jan 1859 RU: Assistant Surgeon, US Navy CEM: Cedar Grove; Portsmouth; Effington St & Fort Ln GS: Y SP: mar Caroline Dulton, b 24 Jul 1807, d 04 Jul 1885 VI: Service as Surgeon mentioned on gravestone, though he did not achieve that rank until 27 May 1818. Presumed to have been an Assistant Surgeon during the war P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: G; AQ BS: 65 pg 41. WILLIAMSON, William; b 19 Aug 1796; d 21 Sep 1859 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Millar Family; Warren; Front Royal GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth A (-----). No stone VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1297 BS: 86 pg 37. WILLIS, Byrd C; b 29 Aug 1781; d 01 Oct 1846 RU: Private, 16th VMR, Capt Therit Towles, Troop of Cavalry, Spotsylvania Co CEM: Willis Family; Fredericksburg; Marye Heights, 1 mi W of Fredericksburg, North gate of National Cemetery GS: Y SP: mar in 1800 to Mary Willis Lewis, daughter of George Lewis of Marmion, nephew of George Washington (son of Fielding Lewis & Betty Washington) VI: Styled "Colonel" on tombstone. Son of Lewis Willis and Anne Carter of Cleve P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 783; B pg 189 BS: 18 pg 95; 52. WILLIS, Isaac; b 1774, "Locust Grove," Culpeper Co; d 1867, "Locust Grove," Culpeper Co RU: Fifer, McCobb's Regiment of US Volunteers CEM: Locust Grove; Culpeper; "Locust Grove" GS: N SP: No spouse information VI: Son of William Willis & Elizabeth Twyman. Mother was from "Quiet Shade" in Culpeper Co. He died at age 93 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1580 BS: 245. WILLIS, Thomas; b 1789; d 25 Nov 1828 RU: Ensign, 33rd VMR, Capt William Henley, Henrico Co CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2677 BS: 38 pg 8. *WILLIS, William Champe; b 1770, d 1843 RU: Private, 3rd VMR, Captain Lawrence T Dade’s Artillery Company, Orange Co, attached to 1st VMR (Yancey) CEM: Willis; Orange; off Rt 612 at jct S of jct with Shady Grove Ln GS: No SP: Mar 1) Lucy Taliaferro (1775-1812), daug of Robert Taliaferro (1716-__) and Jane Bankhead (1738-__), 2) Elzira (__) VI: Son of Lewis Willis (1734-1812 and Mary Champe (1735-__) P: Yes and widow Elizira BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1805; B pg 156; BD pg 1841; M pg 314 BS: 245. WILLIS, Zorobabel; b UNK; d 05 Jan 1842 RU: Private, 2nd VMR (Bayly) CEM: Willis Family; Accomack; .25 mi N of Grangeville GS: U SP: mar Ann C (-----), d 1851 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1814 BS: 178. WILLOUGHBY, Wallace; b 1796; d aft 1860 RU: Private, 105th VMR, Capt Henry Dixon, Washington Co, attached to 5th VMR CEM: Rutherford Family; Lee; Rts 612 & 70 GS: Y SP: mar Cynthia (-----), b 1778, d 14 Nov 1823. A Susannah Willoughby, age 49, is the only other member of this household in 1850 VI: Stone nearly illegible. Born in Apr, died in Mar. Age 54 years on 1850 census of Washington Co, and 64 on the 1860 census of Washington Co P: Yes BLW: Yes PH: N SS: K pg 149; BD pg 1841; B pg 198 BS: 116 pg 127; 245. WILLOUGHBY, William M; b 1788; d 26 May 1860 RU: Private, 7th VMR (Gray) CEM: Walnut Grove; Washington; Abingdon Rd, Bristol GS: Y SP: mar Ann A J (-----), d 12 Feb 1814, age 28 yrs, 6 mos, 5 days VI: The Old Walnut Grove Log School & Presbyterian Church was founded by the Preston & Rhea families in 1780s. P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2006 BS: 116 pg 379. *WILLS, Charles; b c1775, Isle of Wight Co, d aft Jun, bef Dec 1820 RU: Private, 19th VMR, Capt Andrew Stephen’s Artillery Co, Richmond city, attached to 2nd VMR, (Ballowe) CEM: St John’s Church; 24th and Broad; Church Hill GS: No SP: Sally (__) (__-1826 VI: Was titled Captain in a newspaper marriage notice of 1828. Son of Josiah and Martha (Milner) Wills; moved to Richmond 1801 (Tax records). Conducted business (1805) on Main Street vic today’s Farmers Market. In 1812, he built a house standing today on Church Hill and another business building next door. His family is listed in the Annals of Henrico Co and his daughters were married in St John’s Church. Although he is not listed in the church cemetery records evidence that he is buried there exists. P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 175; L pg 740 BS: 49 WILLS, George; b 1776, Dublin, Ireland; d 12 Aug 1826 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Died age 50 years P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 32336 BS: 199. *WILLS, John; b 21 Apr 1793, d 5 Jan 1853 RU: Corporal, in company Bedford or Campbell Co, attached to 5th VMR in Norfolk CEM: Presbyterian Cemetery; Lynchburg City; 2020 Grace St GS: Yes SP: Mary R (__) (19 Apr 1797-8 Oct 1877) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 2094; B pgs 42- 43; 53- 54 BS: 245. WILLS, Miles C; b 03 Aug 1795; d 07 Nov 1872 RU: Private, 12th VMR, Capt Miles Cary, Fluvanna Co, attached to 1st VMR (Yancey) CEM: Wills Family; Fluvanna; vic Rts 15 & 3 GS: Y SP: mar Rebecca M (-----) VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 473; A rec 2123; BD pg 1841; B pg 75 BS: 95 pg 98. *WILLS, Thomas; b c1795, d unk RU: Private, 64th VMR, Captain Jesse Canter’s Company, Henry Co, attached to 4th VMR (Huston and Wooding) CEM: Wills Cemetery; Henry Co; the home place of Henry Wills GS: No SP: Mar Henry Co, 7 Nov 1816, Bethania King VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 2155; B pg 101 BS: 245. WILLS, Willis C; b 1791; d bur 06 May 1847 RU: Sergeant, 12th VMR, Capt Miles Cary, Fluvanna Co, attached to 1st VMR (Yancey) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: mar Mary (-----) VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2175; BD pg 1842; B pg 75 BS: 38 pg 38. *WILLSON, Thomas; b 17 Feb 1794, d 11 Dec 1857 RU: Sergeant, 8th VMR a company of Rockbridge Co, attached to 5th VMR (McDowell’s) CEM: New Providence Presbyterian Church; Rockbridge; Raphine GS: Yes SP: Elizabeth H (__) (1801-27 Aug 1854) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 2653; B pg 179 BS: 245. WILLSON, William; b 16 Apr 1793; d 15 Nov 1864 RU: Private, 2nd Corps d'Elite (Green) CEM: Willson Family (Mint Spring Cemetery); Augusta; Rt 697, Mint Spring GS: Y SP: mar Margaret (-----), d 30 Oct 1860, age 65 yrs, 7 mos, 8 days, "wife of William Willson" VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2689 BS: 1 pg 212; 80. WILLSON, William; b 1772; d 21 Aug 1840 RU: Private, 5th VMR CEM: Stonewall Jackson Memorial; Lexington; S Main St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Postmaster of Lexington P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2702 BS: 31. WILMER, William H; b 09 Mar 1784, Chester Town, MD; d 24 Jul 1827 RU: Private, 38th MD Regiment of Militia (Wright) CEM: Bruton Parish; Williamsburg; 331 W Duke of Gloucester St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Rector of Bruton Parish 1826-1827. President of William & Mary College, President of the House of Clerical and Lay Deputies of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Stone erected by the congregation P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 37 BS: 64 pg 91. WILSON, Benjamin; b 1772, NY; d 1856 RU: Private, 67th VMR, Capt David Van Meter, Berkeley Co, attached to 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Lewinsville Presbyterian; Fairfax; 1724 Chain Bridge Rd, McLean GS: Y SP: mar (1) Mary Adams, d 1860; (2) Anna (-----) VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 326; BD pg 1843; B pg 232 BS: 89 v1 pg ML-12. WILSON, Bernard (Bernie); b UNK; d 1877 RU: Sergeant, 7th VMR (Gray) CEM: Old City Cemetery; Lynchburg; 401 Taylor St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 343 BS: 87 pg 178. WILSON, Charles; b 10 May 1792, Caroline Co; d 18 Feb 1835 RU: Corporal, 90th VMR, Capt Isaac Tinsley, Amherst Co, attached to 8th VMR (Wall) CEM: Wilson Family; Amherst; Rt 659 GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Doctor P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 107 BS: 5 pg 187. WILSON, Charles; b UNK; d UNK RU: Sergeant, 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Grove Street; Danville City; 940 Grove St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A, rec 369 BS: 49. WILSON, Edley; b 20 Feb 1788; d 15 Feb 1859 RU: Private, 61st VMR, Capt Peter Foster, Mathews Co CEM: Sharon Lutheran; Bedford; Rt 42, Ceres GS: Y SP: mar Rebecca (-----), no stone VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 294; BD pg 1844; B pg 128 BS: 80. WILSON, George; b 1790; d 10 Aug 1861 RU: 2nd Lieutenant, 29th VMR (Ballard), Isle of Wight Co CEM: Wilson Family; Isle of Wight; Morgart Beach Rd, Hardy District GS: Y SP: mar Mary (-----) VI: Doctor. Resided in Norfolk and Mt. Pleasant, Surry Co P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 620 BS: 186. WILSON, George; b 1773; d 31 Aug 1849 RU: Private, 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Hebron Presbyterian; Augusta; Rt 703, 4.5 mi fr Staunton GS: Y SP: mar Isabella, d 16 Apr 1852, age 76 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 612 BS: 1 pg 69. WILSON, George L; b 21 Nov 1786; d 09 May 1871 RU: Adjutant, 42nd VMR, Capt James Lanier, Troop of Cavalry, Pittsylvania Co, attached to Sale's Battalion of Artillery CEM: Wilson Family; Danville City; S of Wilson's Ferry GS: U SP: mar (1) Elizabeth Epes Broadnax; (2) Catherine R (-----) VI: Son of John Wilson and Mary Lumpkin P: Spouse App BLW: Yes PH: N SS: A rec 568; BD pg 1844; B pg 161 BS: 149; 49. WILSON, Horace; b 17 May 1790, Caroline Co; d 12 Dec 1872 RU: Sergeant, 90th VMR, Capt Isaac Tinsley, Amherst Co, attached to 8th VMR (Wall) CEM: Wilson Family; Amherst; Rt 659 GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth A (-----) VI: No further data P: Both BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 107; BD pg 1845 BS: 5 pg 187. WILSON, Hudson; b UNK; d 1838 RU: Lieutenant, 63rd VMR, Capt Adam Calhoun, Prince Edward Co CEM: Wilson / Jeffries; Prince Edward; "Wood Lawn" GS: N SP: mar Martha Jennings, widow of Benjamin Ward VI: Son of Joseph Wilson, Sr and Elizabeth Hudson. His is the first known burial here. No stones remain P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: D pg 311 BS: 277. WILSON, Jacob P; b 21 Oct 1793; d 19 Oct 1818 RU: Private, 5th VMR CEM: St John's Church; Richmond City; 24th & Broad, Church Hill GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 765 BS: 63 pg 515; 252 pg 68. WILSON, James; b UNK; d 1828 (Will) RU: Corporal, 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Old Stone Presbyterian; Augusta; Rt 11, Fort Defiance GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 932 BS: 2 pg 22. WILSON, James; b 10 Feb 1794; d 11 Mar 1854 RU: Private, 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Old Stone Presbyterian; Augusta; Rt 11, Fort Defiance GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 790 BS: 2 pg 31. WILSON, James; b UNK; d UNK RU: Private, 74th VMR, Capt Robert Mallory, Hanover Co, attached to 1st VMR (Crutchfield) CEM: St John's Church; Richmond City; 24th & Broad, Church Hill GS: U SP: mar at St John's Church, Richmond on 11 Sep 1836 to Nancy Charles, "free people of color" VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 177 BS: 63 pg 241, 516. WILSON, James; b 1780; d 29 Dec 1855 RU: Private, 8th VMR, Capt Robert Davison, Rockbridge Co, attached to 6th VMR CEM: Old Monmouth; Rockbridge; 3.5 mi W of Lexington GS: Y SP: mar Frances (-----) VI: No further data P: Both BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 779; BD pg 1845; B pg 179 BS: 193. WILSON, James; b 02 Apr 1797; d UNK RU: Sergeant, Maj Abraham Bradley's Regiment, 17th Brigade CEM: Sharon Lutheran; Bedford; Rt 42, Ceres GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Stone is broken and death not known P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 789; B pg 245. BS: 80. WILSON, James; b 1788; d 1830 RU: Surgeon's Mate, 6th VMR CEM: Old Stone Presbyterian; Augusta; Rt 11, Fort Defiance GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth Kenney VI: Grave marked by US Daughters of 1812 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 935 BS: 98 pg 31-34; 260. WILSON, James H; b UNK; d UNK RU: Private, 12th US Infantry, Capt Thomas Post CEM: Hollywood; Richmond City; 412 S Cherry St GS: Y SP: mar in Chesterfield Co on 04 Oct 1836 to Tabitha R Vest, daughter of Henry Vest VI: No further data P: Yes BLW: No PH: N SS: BD pg 1845 BS: 93. WILSON, James R; b 10 Sep 1793; d 31 Mar 1852 RU: Private, 29th VMR (Ballard), Isle of Wight Co CEM: Wilson Family; Isle of Wight; Morgart Beach Rd, Hardy District GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Reverend. Son of Mary Ann (-----) Wilson per his stone P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 955 BS: 186. WILSON, John; b 1776; d 26 Sep 1843 RU: Sergeant, 2nd VMR (Sharp) CEM: Cedar Grove; Portsmouth; Effington St & Fort Ln GS: Y SP: mar Sally Mathews, b 22 Oct 1783, d 11 Sep 1870 VI: Enumerated on 1840 census of Portsmouth P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1186 BS: 65 pg 111. WILSON, John M; b 20 Apr 1782; d 01 Nov 1851 RU: Private, 32nd VMR, Capt Samuel Doak, Augusta Co, attached to 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Old Providence Church; Augusta; 1005 Spottswood Rd, Spottswood GS: Y SP: mar Sally Wilson, b 1789, d 19 Jul 1848 VI: No further data P: Yes BLW: No PH: Y SS: A rec 1224; BD pg 1846; B pg 39 BS: 2 pg 55; 31. WILSON, John P; b 03 Oct 1787; d 12 Mar 1852 RU: Sergeant, 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Tinkling Spring; Augusta; 11mi NE of Staunton GS: U SP: mar in Apr 1804 to Sally (-----), d 04 Aug 1857, age 52 yrs, 11 mos, 22 days VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1308 BS: 183. WILSON, John Park; b 1790; d 1871 RU: Ordnance Sergeant, 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Bonbrook; Cumberland; 0.6 mi N of Cumberland, Rt 623 GS: Y SP: mar in Cumberland Co on 16 Oct 1832 (bond) to Elizabeth Woodson Trent, b 1807, d 1888. She may have been a second wife. A John P Wilson of Berkeley Co mar here in Sep 1814 to Maria Wilson, daughter of W. Wilson VI: On both marriage bonds his name was John P Wilson P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1308 BS: 215. WILSON, John Pickett; b 09 Apr 1786, Caroline Co; d 09 Feb 1865 RU: Captain, 26th VMR, Company Commander, Charlotte Co, attached to 2nd VMR (Ambler/Brown) CEM: Wilson Family; Amherst; Rt 659 GS: Y SP: mar Catherine (-----) VI: No further data P: None BLW: Yes PH: N SS: BD pg 1846; B pg 58 BS: 5 pg 187. ***WILSON, John T; b 1788, d 1824 RU: Sergeant, 57th VMR in an undetermined Company, Loudoun Co CEM: St James Episcopal Church; GPS 39.11555,-77.5625; Loudoun; Church St, Leesburg GS: Unk SP: Julia A Harrison (23 Jul 1787-30 May 1842) VI: He was a doctor) P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1311 BS: 245. **WILSON, Matthew, Sr; b 2 Jul 1796 d 23 Feb 1849 RU: Drummer, 68th VMR, Capt Robert P Taylor’s Company, James City Co CEM: Bethel Church; Augusta; 11 mi SW Staunton GS: Unk SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: K pg 377 BS: 183; 245. WILSON, Nathaniel; b 15 Dec 1780; d 13 Oct 1857 RU: Captain, 42nd VMR, Company Commander, Pittsylvania Co, attached to 7th VMR (Saunders) CEM: Holbrook Street; Danville City; 148 Holbrook St GS: Y SP: mar Winifred Tunstall VI: Son of John Wilson and Mary Lumpkin. Lived at Belle Grande on the Dan River P: None BLW: No PH: Y SS: A rec 1517; B pg 162 BS: 246. WILSON, Nathaniel; b 11 Feb 1784; d 22 Dec 1860 RU: Private, 42nd VMR, Capt Nathaniel Wilson, Pittsylvania Co, attached to 7th VMR (Saunders) CEM: Wilson Family; Charlotte; 0.3 mi S of State Rt 638 nr jct Rt 691, Grassy Dales GS: N SP: mar Mary (-----) VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: M pg 315; BD pg 1847; B pg 162 BS: 93. WILSON, Peter; b 25 Jan 1770; d 21 Dec 1813 RU: Major, 42nd VMR, Staff officer, Pittsylvania Co CEM: Berry Hill; Pittsylvania; Rt 770, Berry Hill Plantation GS: Y SP: mar Ruth Stovall Hairston Wilson, b 1783, d 1869 VI: Commissioned as Major on 04 Jan 1812 P: None BLW: No PH: on-line SS: B pg 161 BS: 245. *** WILSON, Richard; b Dec 1762, Caroline Co d 1836 RU Matross 115th VMR served in one of several companies assigned to the Regt that was attached to the 1st VMR (Clarkes) CEM: Wilson Family, R.L. Bowling Property; GPS unk; Rt 659; Amherst GS: U SP: No info VI: Moved to Amherst Co in 1796. Appl for RW pen 23 Aug 1832 Amherst Co. S6416 P: Y BLW: unk PH: unk SS: A rec 1587; B pgs 67, 68; K pg 655 BS: 245. WILSON, Robert; b c1791; d aft 1850 RU: Captain, 101st VMR, Company Commander, Pittyslvania Co, attached to 7th VMR CEM: Grove Street; Danville City; 940 Grove St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: Age 59 on 1850 census of Pittsylvania Co P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1626 BS: 49. WILSON, Robert; b 10 Mar 1778; d 06 Sep 1851 RU: Private, 80th VMR, Capt John Henry, Kanawha Co [WV], attached to 2nd VMR (Connell) CEM: Old Monmouth; Rockbridge; 3.5 mi E of Lexington GS: Y SP: mar Lucy D (-----) VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1652; BD pg 1847, B pg 109 BS: 193. WILSON, Samuel; b UNK; d 1831 RU: Private, 57th VMR, Loudoun Co CEM: Goose Creek Burying Ground; Loudoun; Rt 722, Lincoln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1771 BS: 73 pg 343. WILSON, Thomas; b 1788; d 14 Nov 1851 RU: Private, Maj Abraham Bradley's Regiment, 17th Brigade CEM: White Family # 126; Washington; Not given GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1844 BS: 116 pg 107. WILSON, Thomas; b UNK; d 1830 RU: Sergeant, 4th VMR CEM: Goose Creek Burying Ground; Loudoun; Rt 722, Lincoln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1890 BS: 73 pg 343. *WILSON, Thomas, b 1791, d 4 Apr 1864 RU: Private, 8th VMR Either Capt Isaiah McBride’s Co or Capt Archibald Lyle’s, Troop of Cavalry Rockbridge County, attached to 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: High Bridge Presbyterian Church; Rockbridge; Rt 11, 15 mi S of Lexington GS: Unk SP: No spousal info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: O-Serv Index Card BS: 183; 245. ***WILSON, William; b 1761; d 19 Jul 1839 RU: Ensign, 95th VMR (Lee), Norfolk Co CEM: Cedar Grove; GPS 36.57204, -80.02599; 301 Fort Lane Rd; Portsmouth City GS: Y Govt SP: Nancy Wormington (1765-26 Jan 1840) VI: Son of John & (-----) Wilson. Sol appl RW pen 19 May 1834 in Portsmouth, Norfolk Co # R11686. Was Trustee City of Portsmouth. Obituary in the American Beacon P: Y BLW: No PH: Y SS: A rec 2145 BS: 65 pg 29. WILSON, William; b 11 Apr 1797; d 09 Jun 1835 RU: Private, 121st VMR, Capt Joseph Hannah, Botetourt Co, attached to McDowell's Flying Camp CEM: Wilson Family; Amherst; Rt 659 GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: Yes PH: N SS: BD pg 1848; B pg 45 BS: 5 pg 187. WILSON, William; b UNK; d UNK RU: Private, 1st VMR (Yancey) CEM: Ross Family; Fluvanna; vic Rts 630 & 613, Bybee GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No dates on stone P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2047 BS: 95 pg 81. WILSON, William A; b 1796, NY; d 1872 RU: Private, 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Lewinsville Presbyterian; Fairfax; 1724 Chain Bridge Rd, McLean GS: Y SP: mar Deborah Collins, b 1801, d 1872 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2100 BS: 89 v6 MI-109. WINDSOR, Richard S; b 15 Mar 1766; d 30 Mar 1850 RU: Private, 1st Corps d'Elite (Randolph) CEM: Windsor Family; Fairfax; 9417 Windsor Way, Burke GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 480 BS: 89 v2 BR-23. WINDSOR, Richard W; b 15 Nov 1788; d 22 Mar 1850 RU: Private, 1st Corps d'Elite (Randolph) CEM: Old Presbyterian Meeting House; Alexandria; Wilkes & Hamilton GS: Y SP: mar Behetheldon (-----), b 22 Sep 1799, d 25 Dec 1833 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 480 BS: 32 pg 86. WINE, John W; b 24 Dec 1776; d 11 Dec 1844 RU: Private, 56th VMR, Capt Thomas Leslie, Loudoun Co, attached to 5th VMR CEM: Flat Rock Brethren; Shenandoah; Forestville GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth (-----), b 11 Apr 1783, d 11 Mar 1866 VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: BD pg 1850; B pg 121 BS: 115 pg 46. WINFREE, James Wiley; b 13 Jan 1781; d 18 Mar 1846 RU: Private, 23rd VMR (Brown), Chesterfield Co CEM: British Camp Cemetery; Chesterfield; Broad Rock Rd, 3 mi SW of Richmond City GS: Y SP: mar Lucy (-----), b 28 Jan 1794, d 22 Jul 1854 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 645 BS: 228; 8 pg 127. WINFREE, John; b 1792; d 25 May 1832 RU: Private, 2nd VMR (Ballowe) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: Attorney P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 646 BS: 38 pg 10. WINFREE, Samuel; b 1798; d bur 05 Jul 1868 RU: Private, 23rd VMR, Capt Edward Johnson, Chesterfield Co, attached to 2nd VMR (Ambler / Brown) CEM: Hollywood; Richmond City; 412 S Cherry St GS: U SP: mar Kitty (-----), d age 66 VI: Buried in Section I, lot 62 P: None BLW: No PH: Y SS: B pg 61; K pg 76 BS: 31. WINGFIELD, John Henry; b 1796; d 5 Dec 1871 RU: Private, 28th VMR, Capt William Scott, Nelson Co, attached to 8th VMR (Cocke) CEM: Cedar Grove; Portsmouth; Effington St & Fort Ln GS: Y SP: mar in 1802 to Elizabeth S (-----), d aft 1850 VI: Doctor of Divinity and Reverend. Tombstone calls him minister. On 1850 census of Portsmouth. Moved to Portsmouth after the war P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 104 BS: 65 pg 25. ***WINGFIELD, John H or M; b 16 May 1765; d 26 Jul 1849 RU: Private, 47th VMR served in either Capt Triplett T Ellis or Capt John Field companies, Albemarle Co, attached to 8th VMR (Wall) Aug 1814 to Feb 1815 CEM: Shepard Property; Albemarle; Batesville GS: Y SP: Mar Ann (_), (29 Sep 177-11 Dec 1855) VI: No further data P: Y, RW BLW: No PH: N SS:; B pg 35; P serv Index Card BS: 94 v1 pg 32;.245. WINGFIELD, Joseph B; b UNK; d 11 Apr 1855 RU: Private, 74th VMR, Capt Hudson M Wingfield, Hanover Co CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Y SP: mar Sarah (-----), d 1855 VI: An adjacent stone reads "By Brothers In Memory of a Brother, Joseph Wingfield, Jr, b Oct 1810, d 26 Nov 1852" P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 812 BS: 199. WINGFIELD, Robert; b 23 Feb 1791; d 04 Dec 1858 RU: Lieutenant, 90th VMR, Capt William Coleman, Major William Armistead, Amherst Co CEM: Wingfield Family; Amherst; Amherst GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth Sissons VI: Discharged at Camp Holly 21 Aug 1813. Doctor P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 933; BD pg 1851; B pg 38 BS: 49. *** WINGFIELD, Thomas Jr; b 1750; d 1825 RU: Private, 74th VMR, in Capt Hudson M Wingfield, Lt Ivf Co of Hanover Co, attached to Cocke’s Detachmemt and 6th VMR (Sharp) CEM: Marl Ridge; GPS unk; Rt 54, Ashland; Hanover GS: Y SP: Rhoda Davis (1760-1830) VI: Son of John & Mary (Hudson) Winfield. One large stone with many names inscribed; was in the Rev War P: unk BLW: unk RG: N PH: unk SS: A rec 936, 938; B pg 95 BS: FAG WINGFIELD, William H; b 1791; d 1890 RU: Sergeant, 90th VMR, Capt Isaac Tinsley, Amherst Co, attached to 8th VMR (Wall) CEM: Wingfield Family; Franklin; Rt 890 GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: Yes PH: N SS: A rec 944; BD pg 1851; B pg 38 BS: 118 pg 389. WINGO, John; b 03 Aug 1782; d 19 Oct 1865 RU: Private, 6th VMR (Sharp) CEM: Lucas Memorial; Giles; Newport GS: Y SP: mar Nancy (-----). No dates VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 971 BS: 14 pg 172. WINN, George; b UNK; d aft 1830 RU: Private, Cocke's Detachment VA Militia CEM: Sycamore Grove; Caroline; 1.2 mi S of Blanton GS: Y SP: mar Ann (-----) VI: The stone was carved by George Winn for himself and his wife, with initials only, no dates P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1097 BS: 146. WINN, Jesse; b 1788; d 10 Oct 1849 RU: Private, 74th VMR (Trueheart), Hanover Co CEM: Spring Grove #2; Hanover; Rockville GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No dates on stone which reads, "Appointed Captain to 74th Virginia Light Infantry in 1825." Dates from death notice in Richmond Examiner, 16 Oct 1841, pg 1 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1111 BS: 71 pg 104. WINN, John; b 25 Apr 1789; d 18 Sep 1844 RU: Ensign, 12th VMR, Capt Horace Timberlake, Fluvanna Co, attached to 7th VMR (Gray) CEM: Old Winnville; Fluvanna; jct Rts 6 & 650, 2 mi W of Fork Union GS: Y SP: mar Lucy (-----) . b 23 Nov 1788, d at Winnville, Fluvanna Co on 25 Jan 1850. Death notice in the Richmond Examiner, 15 Mar 1850, pg 1, "in her 51st year" VI: Son of Thomas Winn P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 355; A rec 1122 BS: 95 pg 99; 234. **WINN, John; b 9 Sep 1782, Hanover Co; d 13 Nov 1837 RU: Ensign, 47th or 88th VMR, Captain Robert McCullough’s Co or Captain Rothwell’s Co, Albemarle Co. attached to 7th VMR CEM: Riverview; Albemarle; 1701 Chesapeake St, Charlottesville GS: Yes SP: Mary Johnson (3 Jan 1789-30 Sep 1857) VI: Was on Committee with Jefferson that would establish UVA; was postmaster in Charlottesville (1803- 1837); was a founding member of Albemarle Agricultural Society and on a committee that established Charlottesville’s first library; Death notice in Richmond Whig (21 Nov 1837), pg 2 P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1122; B pg 36 BS: 31; 245. WINSTON, James; b 08 Mar 1791; d 15 Nov 1859 RU: Corporal, 40th VMR, Capt William Jackson, Lousia Co, attached 7th VMR (Gray) CEM: St John's Church; Richmond City; 24th & Broad, Church Hill GS: U SP: mar Ann Ricks, b 31 Dec 1790, d 14 May 1850 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 338 BS: 63 pg 357; 252 pg 68. WINSTON, Phillip B; b 11 Sep 1786; d 18 Sep 1853 RU: Superintendent of Artificers, 4th Brigade (Cocke) CEM: Blenheim / Winston; Hanover; Rt 646 btw Rt 715 & Rt 1 GS: Y SP: mar Sarah Madison, b 06 Oct 1793, d 18 Oct 1827 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 56 BS: 71 pg 55. WINSTON, Thomas; b 1794; d 29 May 1829 RU: Private, 19th VMR, Capt George Booker, Richmond City CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 157 BS: 38 pg 7. WINSTON, William D; b 1796; d aft 1860 RU: Sergeant, 7th VMR (Trueheart) CEM: Beaver Dam; Hanover; Rt 738 GS: Y SP: mar Barbara Overton "his wife" (stone) VI: No dates on either stone. Age 64 on 1860 census of 3rd Ward, Richmond City P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1534 BS: 71 pg 6. WIRE, David; b UNK; d 09 Nov 1834 RU: Private, 57th VMR, Capt George Hough, Loudoun Co CEM: St James's United Church of Christ; Loudoun; 10 E Broad Way, Lovettsville GS: Y SP: mar Catherine E (-----) VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1777; BD pg 1853 BS: 73 pg 344. WIRE, Peter, Sr; b UNK; d 23 Dec 1834 RU: Private, 57th VMR, Loudoun Co CEM: St James's United Church of Christ; Loudoun; 10 E Broad Way, Lovettsville GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1789 BS: 73 pg 344. WIRE, William; b UNK; d 27 Feb 1840 RU: Corporal, 57th VMR, Loudoun Co CEM: St James's United Church of Christ; Loudoun; 10 E Broad Way, Lovettsville GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1793 BS: 73 pg 344. ***WIRTZ, Jacob Joseph, Sr, b 26 May 1768, Frederick Co, MD, d 7 Apr 1829 RU: Private, served in both the 56th and 57th VMR in an undetermined company, Loudoun Co CEM: New Jerusalem Lutheran Church; GPS 39.25736,- 77.63891; Loudoun; 12942 Lutheran Church Rd. Lovettsville GS: Yes SP: Mar 1) 21 Apr 1795. Elizabeth George, 2) 17 Nov 1807, Frederick Co, Louisa Brunner VI: Son of Peter Phillip Virtzs (13 Apr 1738-22 May 1798) and Christina Everhart (1737-1813) P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1846 and 1847 BS: 245. ***WIRTZ, Peter, b 1 Feb 1776, PA, d 2 Jun 1852 RU: Private 56th VMR in an undetermined company Loudoun Co CEM: New Jerusalem Lutheran Church; GPS 39.25736,-77.63891; Loudoun; 12942 Lutheran Church Rd. Lovettsville GS: No SP: Christina (__) (17 Mar1771-7 Nov 1821) VI: Son of Conrad Wirtz (1741 Germany-27 Dec 1821) and Anna Catharina Wurtz (27 Apr 1706 Germany – 29 Dec 1791) P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1860; B pgs 119-122 BS: 245. WISE, George; b 03 Nov 1778, Alexandria; d 03 Apr 1856 RU: Private, 1st DC Regiment of Militia CEM: Old Presbyterian Meeting House; Alexandria; Wilkes & Hamilton GS: Y SP: mar Margaret (-----), b 31 Oct 1793, Ireland, d 02 Jan 1887 VI: Son of Charles J Wise P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1919 BS: 32 pg 86. *WISE, John; b 1786, d 1856 RU: Private, 116th VMR, Captain William Newell’s Company, Shenandoah Co. CEM: Radar Lutheran Church; Rockingham; Timberville GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 181 BS: 31; 245. WISE, John J; b 08 Sep 1794; d 06 Apr 1834 RU: Corporal, 2nd VMR, Capt Thomas Joynes, Accomack Co CEM: Wise Family; Accomack; Chesconessex, Rt 655 GS: Y SP: mar in Accomack Co on 14 May 1828 to Harriet A Wilkins, b 15 May 1807, d 12 Jan 1883. Her guardian at marriage was George Scheress VI: Son of John & Mary (Henry) Wise P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 512; BD pg 1854; B pg 33 BS: 21 pg 301, 302. WITHERS, James; b UNK; d 12 Mar 1861 RU: Private, Major Stapleton Crutchfield's Detachment CEM: Masonic Cemetery; Culpeper; Radio Lane & Rt 29, Culpeper GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 245.3 BS: 196. WITHERS, Thomas Thornton; b 11 Dec 1790; d 20 Apr 1846 RU: Surgeon's Mate, 41st VMR, Maj Kemper's Command CEM: Warrenton Cemetery; Fauquier; Chestnut St, Warrenton GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Son of Enoch K Withers & Janet Scott Chinn and became a doctor. Was residing at Leeds in 1840, Fauquier Co P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2472-3 BS: 3 pg 132. WITHERS, William, Sr; b UNK; d UNK RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Withers / Nelson / Ficklin; Fauquier; 9337James Madison Rd, Opal GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No spouse information P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2478 BS: 4 pg 211. ***WITTEN/WHITTEN, James; b 7 Jan 1759, MD; d 15 Mar 1830 RU: Corporal, served in Col Ulmer’s Regiment, US Volunteers. A person this name, perhaps him, served as First Lt, 5th Regt (Booths), East TN Militia CEM: Wilkerson Witten Family; GPS unk; Plum Creek nr his cabin, on County Road 634 loc N about 350 feet from the end of the paved road and across from the old Col. Wilkerson Witten's homestead, Pisgah; Tazewell GS: U SP: Mar (1783) Rebecca Cecil (1765 MD-1840) VI: Son of Thomas Witten. Served in the Rev War P: unk BLW: unk RG: Y MK: unk PH: unk SS: A rec 1216; P BS: 245. WOLF, Henry A; b UNK; d 18 Oct 1848 RU: Private, 41st VMR (Bramham), Richmond Co CEM: Jamison / Simmons; Alleghany; Rt 618, 13 mi SW of Covington GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 189 BS: 197. WOLF, John; b 1796; d aft 1850 RU: Private, 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Wolf / Sivley Family; Alleghany; 21 miles SW of Covinginton; Rt. 80, off Rt. 18 GS: N SP: mar Sallie Rayhill, daughter of Mathew and Esther Rayhill VI: Age 54 years on 1850 census of Harrison Co (now WV) census P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 247 BS: 197. WOLFE, Daniel; b 1796; d 1875 RU: Private, 76th VMR, Capt Samuel Kennedy, Artillery, Monongalia Co [WV], attached to Battalion of Artillery CEM: Ebenezer Church; Smyth; Rt 665, Marion GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth (-----), b 1798, d 1882, "wife of Daniel Wolfe" on stone VI: No further data P: Yes BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 313; BD pg 1857; B pg 136 BS: 131 v1 pg 22. WOLFF, Jacob P; b 25 Jul 1775; d 17 Aug 1813 RU: Corporal, 2nd VMR (Evans) CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Y SP: mar Lucy (-----), b 05 Jan 1783, d 17 Aug 1855 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 351 BS: 245. *WOLFE, John; b 27 Mar 1781, d 13 Feb 1861 RU: Lieutenant, Adjutant 105th VMR, Captain William Smith’s Company of Artillery, Washington Co, attached to Battalion of Artillery CEM: Wolfe Family; Scott; Weber City GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 331; B pg 199 BS: 245. *WOLFE, John; b 1793, PA, d 1855 RU: Private, 48th VMR, Captain James Rowland’s Company, Botetourt Co, attached to 4th VMR (Boyd’s) CEM: Wolfe-Sively; Alleghany; Potts Creek GS: No SP: Mar (21 Jun 1813) Sarah Rayhill (1792-1855), daug of Mathew Rayhill and Esther Stull VI: Son of Jacob and Mary Wolfe P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 330; B pg 46 BS: 245. **WOMACK, William; b 1769; d 26 Mar 1828 RU: Lt Colonel, Regimental commander, 23rd VMR, Chesterfield Co CEM: Locust Bottom; Botetourt; vic jct Rts 696 & 622, 1 mi E of Glen Wilton GS: Yes SP: Jane Kyle (24 Feb 1783-22 Jun 1858) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 59 BS: 155 pg 12 WOMACK, William W; b 15 Mar 1794; d 26 Nov 1849 RU: Private, 101st VMR, Capt Edward Carter, Pittsylvania Co, attached to 1st VMR (Holcombe) CEM: Womack Family; Pittsylvania; Rt 702, 8.8 mi E of Chatham GS: Y SP: mar in Pittsylvania Co on 11 Jul 1825 (bond) to Martha J Thompson, b 10 Oct 1804, d Feb 1884. Marriage performed by Rev William Blair VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: BD pg 1858; B pg 161 BS: 149. *WOMBLE, John; b 21 May 1799, d 15 Feb 1854 RU: Private, 74th VMR, Captain Thomas Jones’s Company, Hanover Co, attached to 8th VMR (Magnien’s) CEM: Hollywood; Richmond City; 412 S Cherry St GS: No SP: Alice (__) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: Yes SS: A rec 626; B pg 95 BS: 31 *WOOD, Benjamin: b c1792, d 22 Apr 1872 RU: Private, 47th VMR, Captain John Rothwell’s & Capt Robert McCulloch’s Co, Albemarle County, attached to 7th VMR (Gray) CEM: Locust Grove; Albemarle; Rt 678, Ivy Village GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: Yes BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 36; BD pg 1858; K pg 354 BS: 245. ***WOOD, Benjamin; b 15 Mar 1761; d 29 Apr 1829 RU: Private, served in a company in Shenandoah Co that was attached to the 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Wood-Conn Fam cem; Page; Rileyville GS Y DAR SP: 1) Mar (25 Jan 1792) Sarah Fallis/Follice (1766-1822), 2) Mar (18 Jun 1823) Elizabeth Pasquette Abbott (1789-1871) VI: Son of Nehemiah (1731-1816) & Abigale (Grigsby) Wood P: Y BLW: unk MK: Y SAR PH: Y SS: A rec 794; B pg 184-5 BS: 245. WOOD, Isaac W; b 15 Oct 1789; d 03 Mar 1855 RU: Private, 5th VMR CEM: Hopewell Meeting House; Frederick; jct Hopewell Rd (Rt 672) & Waverly Rd, Clear Brook GS: Y SP: mar Hannah Wood, b 1795, d 1849 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1066 BS: 79 pg 359. *WOOD, James: b 1781, d 1853 RU: Sergeant, in a company from Culpeper Co, attached to 6th VMR CEM: Masonic; Culpeper; Radio Lane & Rt 29 GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1145; B pgs 62-3 BS: 245. WOOD, John; b UNK; d 16 May 1822 RU: 1st Sergeant, 19th VMR (Ambler), Richmond City CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1378 BS: 38 pg 1. WOOD, John; b 1780; d 20 Sep 1870 RU: Private, 17th VMR, Capt David Long, Cumberland Co, attached to 4th VMR CEM: Wood Family #2; Fluvanna; vic jct Rts 15 & 655 GS: Y SP: mar (1) in Fluvanna Co on 27 Dec 1808 by John Goodman to Lavina Chandler, b 1785, d 07 Feb 1868; (2) Elizabeth (-----) who received pension VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1279; BD pg 1860; B pg 64 BS: 95 pg 100. WOOD, John H; b 02 Sep 1792; d 14 Aug 1843 RU: Teamster, 4th VMR CEM: Johnson / Wood / Miller; Rappahannock; Rt 3, 1 mi past Memorial Baptist Church, Sperryville GS: Y SP: mar Lucy (-----), b 16 Dec 1809, d 04 Jan 1899 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1372 BS: 203; 270. WOOD, Joseph; b 1779; d 02 Nov 1832 RU: Private, 1st VMR (Trueheart) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1426 BS: 38 pg 11. *WOOD, Joshua; b 24 Aug 1792, d 9 Nov 1859 RU: Private: 57th VMR, Captain Thomas Wilkerson’s Artillery Company, Loudoun Co, attached to 6th VMR (Reade) CEM: Fairfax Friends; Loudoun; Waterford GS: Yes SP: Eleanor H Stone (5 May 1801-30 Jan 1873) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1455; B pg 122 BS: 245. WOOD, Reuben; b 05 Jun 1791; d 03 Mar 1872 RU: Private, 40th VMR, Capt Thomas Bibb, Louisa Co, attached to 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Mount Ed Baptist; Albemarle; vic jct Rts 692 & 635, Batesville GS: Y SP: mar in Albemarle Co on 07 May 1831 to Martha M "Patsy" Wood, b 19 May 1795, d 11 Jul 1881 VI: No further data P: Both BLW: No PH: N SS: BD pg 1861;p B pg 123 BS: 94 v2 pg154. WOOD, Richard "Dickey"; b 1772; d 1856 RU: Private, 7th VMR Saunders CEM: Woods Gap; Patrick; 2 mi S of Blue of Ridge Pkwy GS: Y SP: mar (1) Rachel Cockram, d 13 Dec 1823; (2) Nancy Brammer; (3) Elizabeth DeHart; (4) Lucy Via. Wive's numbers are on a four cornered monument VI: He had a total of 4 wives, and he outlived all of them. Father of at least 13 children P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1596 BS: 154 pg 146-B. WOOD, Samuel Richard; b 1770; d 1839 RU: Private, 90th VMR, Capt Cornelious Sales, Amherst Co, attached 8th VMR (Wall) CEM: Wood Family #1; Fluvanna; end of Rt 624 GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 102 BS: 95 pg 100. WOOD, Thomas; b 05 May 1780, Charlotte Co; d 25 Mar 1849 RU: Corporal, 7th VMR (Gray) CEM: Wood Family; Botetourt; 2 mi SE Glen Walton in "Wood Town" GS: Y SP: mar Sarah (-----) b Prince Edward Co, b 11 Dec 1792, d 08 Nov 18xx VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1762 BS: 194. WOOD, William; b UNK; d UNK RU: Private, 93rd VMR, Capt Jesse Dold, Augusta Co CEM: St John's Church; Augusta; 1 mi E Middlebrook Rd GS: U SP: mar (1) in Augusta Co on 14 Apr 1814 to Patience Richie, widow; (2) Rachel (-----) VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 40 BS: 183. *WOOD, William; b 1784, d 1862 RU: Private, 51st VMR, Captain James H Sower’s Company, Frederick Co, attached to 5th VMR (McDowell’s Flying Camp) CEM: Gainesboro Methodist; Frederick; Gainesboro GS: No SP: Margaret Ridgeway (1794-23 Jul 1866), daug of David Ridgeway and Martha Beeson VI: No further data P: Yes, widow BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1817 BS: 245. WOOD, William; b 1786; d 08 Apr 1872 RU: Private, 51st VMR, Capt Robert Burwell, Frederick Co CEM: Glen Burnie; Frederick; Winchester GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Son of Robert & Comfort (Welsh) Wood P: Yes BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 6; M pg 317 BS: 86 pg 7, 245. WOOD, William D; b 12 Sep 1785; d 29 Mar 1855 RU: Private, 7th VMR (Magnien), Norfolk CEM: Cedar Grove; Portsmouth; Effington St & Fort Ln GS: Y SP: mar Sarah Gaskins Reed, b 05 Sep 1795, d 29 Mar 1859 VI: Member VA Soldiers of 1812 Society of Portsmouth P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1893; BD pg 1861 BS: 65 pg 57. WOOD, William, Jr; b 09 Sep 1776; d 30 Mar 1829 RU: Private, 7th VMR (Gray) CEM: Woods Family; Fluvanna; Rt 240, 0.4 mi S of Mechums River GS: Y SP: mar Mary (-----), b Jul 1779, d Mar 1838 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1869 BS: 49. WOOD, William, Jr; b 1798; d aft 1850 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Wood Family; Prince George; jct Rts 606 & 622, Reams GS: U SP: Lucy A Wood, age 46 years, is also enumerated in this household in the 1850 Census VI: Age 52 years on 1850 census of Dinwiddie Co P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1860 BS: 148. WOODARD, David; b UNK; d 04 Oct 1872 RU: Private, 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Woodard Family; Chesapeake City; near Fentress GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth (-----), b 10 Jun 1791, d 15 Jun 1810 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2009 BS: 75 pg 152. WOODFORD, William Catesby; b UNK; d 1820, "White Hall" RU: Sergeant, 5th VMR CEM: Dratt Family Cemetery; Caroline; Rt 626 GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth Battaile, daughter of Lawrence Bataille VI: Son of General William Woodford of Rev War; built "White Hall" on lands on Mattaponi River plantation, aka old Campbell home, burned in 1940 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 245.7 BS: 10 pg 61. *WOODHOUSE, Henry Barnes; b 9 Jun 1793, d 24 Jan 1879 RU: Private, 20th VMR, Captain Thomas Keeling’s Company, Princess Anne Co CEM: Woodhouse Family; VA Beach; Southern Blvd, Lynnhaven GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: Obtained rank of General after war P: Applied for BLW: No PH: No SS: L pg 518; M pg 318 BS: 245. WOODHOUSE, Thomas; b 1774; d 10 Oct 1818 RU: Corporal, 20th VMR, Capt Moses Fentress, Princess Anne Co CEM: Emmy Fountain Farm; Virginia Beach; West Neck Rd GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 319 BS: 125. WOODING, Robert T; b 29 Dec 1792; d 31 Dec 1856 RU: Corporal, 101st VMR, Capt Tunstall Shelton, Pittsylvania Co, attached 2nd Corps D’Elite (Green), CEM: Wooding / Mustaine; Pittsylvania; 1 mi N of Chatham GS: Y SP: mar Mary (-----) VI: Had son John H Wooding (1835-1854) P: Spouse BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 225; B pg 162; BD pg 1863 BS: 149. WOODS, William, Jr; b 09 Sep 1776; d 30 Mar 1829 RU: Captain, 86th VMR, Company Commander, Albemarle Co, attached to 1st VMR (Yancey) CEM: Woods Family; Fluvanna; Rt 240, 0.4 mi S of Mechums River GS: Y SP: mar Mary Jarman, b 09 Jul 1779, d 04 May 1837 VI: Son of William Woods, Sr (b 31 Dec 1744, d 04 May 1837) P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1869; B pg 36 BS: 234. ***WOODSON, John; b 28 Feb 1763, Goochland Co; d aft 23 Oct 1832 RU Private, 17th VMR, served in Capt John Miller’s Co, Cumberland Co, Militia, attached to 1st Corps D’Elite (Randolph), Aug-Sep 1814 CEM: Deanery Family; GPS unk; Cartersville on James River; Cumberland GS: Y SP: Mar (30 Mar 1786 Hanover Co) Mary Lightfoot Anderson ( c1760, Louisa Co-__ Hanover Co) VI: Appl RW pen 23 Oct 1832 #S6434 served in Rev War P: Y BLW: unk PH: unk SS: A rec 653; B pg 64; K pg 30 BS:; 245. *WOODSON, John; b 25 Nov 1778, d 31 Mar 1856 RU: Private, 23rd VMR Capt Thomas Cheatham’s Co, Chesterfield County CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Yes SP: Elizabeth W Coleman (6 May 1807-31 Mar 1856) VI: Son of Archibald Pleasants of Goochland Co. Came WOODSON, John P; b 1795; d 28 Jul 1815 RU: Private, 38th VMR, Capt William Bolling, Troop of Cavalry, Goochland Co CEM: Deanery; Cumberland; Rt 45, Cartersville GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Son of John & Ann S (-----) Woodson P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 151 BS: 215. WOODSON, John, Jr; b 1775; d 19 May 1832 RU: Private, 17th VMR, Capt John Miller, Troop of Cavalry, Cumberland Co, attached to 1st Corps d'Elite (Randolph) CEM: Deanery; Cumberland; Cartersville, Rt 45 GS: Y SP: mar Ann S (-----), d 22 Feb 1826, in her 49th year VI: son of John & Elizabeth (-----) Woodson P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 30 BS: 277. WOODSON, Milner; b 1794; d bur 24 Nov 1849 RU: Sergeant, 7th VMR (Gray) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 671 BS: 38 pg 49. WOODWARD, John; b 23 Sep 1795; d 08 Mar 1838 RU: Private, 59th VMR, Capt Ezekiel Powell, attached to 2nd VMR (Sharp) CEM: Jones Family; Suffolk City; Worth Jones Property, Driver GS: Y SP: mar Rebecca (-----), b 01 Jun 1791, d 15 Mar 1842 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 460 BS: 46 v1 ***WOODWARD, William; b c 1780, d aft 1815 RU: Capt,116th VMR; commanded a company of mounted Infantry, Rockingham Co in 1814 attached to 2d Corps DeElite (Green) at Camp Mims near Baltimore. His unit consisted of men from Shenandoah Co. CEM: Woodward Family; GPS not determined; loc nr house he owned in Browntown: Warren GS: No SP: No spousal data; VI: Served also in 1813 as a LT in Capt William Harnbaugh’s Company Shenandoah Co and in Capt Daniel Mathew’s Company, Rockingham Co P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 942; B pg 182 BS: 31 WOODY, John; b 1797; d bur 13 Oct 1849 RU: Private, 87th VMR, Capt Charles Braxton, Troop of Cavalry, King William Co, attached to 1st VMR (Holcombe) CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 165 BS: 38 pg 49. WOODYARD, John; b 01 Mar 1796; d 28 Apr 1875 RU: Private, 89th VMR, Capt Benjamin Tyler, Prince William Co CEM: Wright Family; Giles; Rt 42, 4 mi W of Poplar Hill GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 792 BS: 14 pg 167. WOOLLS, William; b 20 Mar 1790; d 22 Mar 1874, Alexandria RU: Private, 1st DC Regiment of Militia CEM: Old Presbyterian Meeting House; Alexandria; Wilkes & Hamilton GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1517 BS: 32 pg 87. WORRELL, Jesse; b 1780; d 1846 RU: Private, 65th VMR, Capt John Critchlow, attached to 3rd VMR (Boykin) CEM: Worrell Family; Southampton; Old Russesll Ferguson Farm, Cross Keys Rd, Newsoms GS: N SP: mar Mildred Johnson VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: B pg 186; K pg 254 BS: 41 pg 42. WORSHAM, Edward; b 18 Apr 1790; d 26 Apr 1850 RU: Corporal, 23rd VMR, Capt Haley Cole, Grenadiers, Chesterfield Co CEM: Rosedale; Amelia; SE Corner Rts 153 & 608 GS: Y SP: mar (1) Obediance Smith Williamson and (2) Mrs Maria G Pride VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 65; B pg 59 BS: 266 pg 263. WORSHAM, John; b 1774; d 12 Jan 1831 RU: Private, 23rd VMR, Capt Harry Heth, Troop of Cavalry, Chesterfield Co CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Died aged 55 yrs P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 423 BS: 200. WORSLEY, John; b 07 Oct 1779; d 23 Dec 1832 RU: Private, Green's Regiment of Mounted Infantry CEM: Catoctin Free Church; Loudoun; Charlestown Pike (Rt 9), Paeonian Springs GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth Daniel, b 1778, d 1833 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2337 BS: 73 pg 347. WORSTER, Tapley; b 1793; d 19 Jun 1858 RU: Private, 60th VMR, Capt Thomas Coffer, Fairfax Co CEM: Fairfax City Cemetery; Fairfax; 10567 Main St GS: Y SP: mar Nancy Gooding VI: Reinterred from Worster Family Cemetery on Rt 50 & Difficult Run in Augusta in 1960. Grave marked by US Daughters of 1812 P: Spouse BLW: Yes PH: Y SS: BD pg 1869 BS: 89 v3 FX 208; 260. WRENN, Charles; b 1783; d 11 Apr 1837 RU: Captain, 29th VMR, Company Commander, Isle of Wight Co CEM: Ivy Hill; Isle of Wight; Rt 1407, Smithfield GS: Y SP: mar Nonand B (-----), d 11 Mar 1826, age 35 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 845 BS: 186. WRENN, John; b 19 Jul 1770; d 13 Sep 1854 RU: Private, 47th VMR, Capt Robert McCulloch, Albemarle Co, attached to 7th VMR (Gray) CEM: Wrenn Family; Roanoke; 1609 Locke Rd GS: Y SP: mar Magdalene (-----), b 23 Feb 1774, d 27 Jul 1846; (2) Esther (-----) who received pension VI: No further data P: Spouse BLW: Yes PH: N SS: K pg 343; BD pg 870; B pg 35 BS: 157 pg 252. WRENN, Samuel; b UNK; d 20 Aug 1864 RU: Quartermaster Sergeant, MD Militia, 38th Regiment (Wright) CEM: Wrenn / Hutchinson; Fairfax; Walney Rd, Chantilly GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 94 BS: 89 v4 CH-43. *WRENN, Thomas; b 1774, d 1817 RU: Private, 7th or 95th VMR, Captain Tubman Law’s Company of Norfolk Co. attached to 3rd VMR (Boykin) CEM: Elmwood; Norfolk City; 238 Princess Anne Rd GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: Yes BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 134; B pg 148; M pg 319 BS: 245. WRIGHT, Charles; b 1790; d bur 13 Apr 1840 RU: Private, 74th VMR (Trueheart), Hanover Co CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 302 BS: 38 pg 20. WRIGHT, Francis K; b 24 Nov 1794; d 15 Sep 1854 RU: Private, 2nd VMR (Sharp) CEM: Zion Methodist; Washington; 29249 Zion Church Rd, Damascus GS: Y SP: mar Ann (-----), b 19 May 1807, d 16 Jan 1885 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 449 BS: 116 pg 259. **WRIGHT, George; b 11 Sep 1792, Dunnington, North Yorkshire, England, d 27 Feb 1859 RU: Sergeant, in company, Frederick Co attached to 4th VMR CEM: Mt Carmel; Frederick; 3rd & High St, Middletown GS: Yes SP: Also possible spouse buried here is Catherine Senseney Wright (1792-8 Jul 1843) VI: Son of Rachel Butler (1850) P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 485 BS: 79 pg 360 ***WRIGHT, George; b 5 Mar 1795, d 29 Nov 1850 RU: Lieutenant, recommended for this rank in Essex Co militia, 6th VMR, on 16 May 1814. Served as Lt in Capt Carter Braxton’s Co, 111th VMR commanded by LTC Richard Parker, Westmoreland Co Militia in 1814 CEM: Springfield; GPS 37.9415100,-77.0096800; Essex; loc on unnamed rd directly S .5 mi of jct with Fernlea rd & Mt Landing rd GS: Yes with detailed description SP: Mar 1) 17 Jan 1816, Susan F Jones (13 Jul 1799-11 Nov 1842), daug of Capt John Jones, 2) 30 Jan 1844, Mary R Spindle VI: Son of Thomas Wright & Mary (__), He was a practitioner of the law, and held several important offices P: N BLW: N PH: N SS: L pg 162; AJ pg 8990 BS: 245. WRIGHT, James W S; b UNK; d 19 Jul 1872 RU: Private, Corps d'Elite (Randolph) CEM: Fairfax Meeting House; Loudoun; Walter & Waterford Sts, Waterford GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 882 BS: 73 pg 348. WRIGHT, Joel; b 25 Mar 1797; d 25 Feb 1875 RU: Private, 65th VMR (Blow), Southampton Co CEM: Longwood; Bedford; jct Oakwood St & Rt 221 GS: Y SP: mar Amanda Jordan, b 09 Feb 1810, d 05 Jun 1899 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 708 BS: 164; 214. *WRIGHT, John: b 22 Feb 1790, d 20 Nov 1863 RU: Private, 93rd VMR, Capt Archibald Stuart’s Co, Augusta County, attached to McDowell’s Flying Camp CEM: Bethel Presbyterian Church; Augusta; 563 Bethel Green Rd, Middlebrook GS: Yes SP: Christina McComb (1796-1887) VI: No further info P: Spouse BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 40; BD pg 1872; M pg 319 BS: 245. WRIGHT, John; b 1783; d bur 10 Jun 1838 RU: Private, 19th VMR, Capt George Booker, Richmond City CEM: Shockoe Hill; Richmond City; 100 Hospital St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Descendant Charles Belfield has applied for Gov't gravestone P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 157 BS: 38 pg 15 ***WRIGHT, John; B 15 May 1771, d 31 Jul 1858 RU: Sergeant, 57th VMR, in one of several companies of this Regt in Loudoun Co CEM: Union: GPS 39.12046,-77.56237; Loudoun; 323 No King St, Leesburg GS: Unk SP: Mar abt 1796, Washington, DC, Rebecca Burns VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 850; B William, pgs 119-122 BS: 245. WRIGHT, John W G; b UNK; d 16 Apr 1855 RU: Sergeant, 57th VMR, Loudoun Co CEM: North Fork Baptist; Loudoun; 38139 N Fork Rd, Purcellville GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: Death date from Alexandria Gazette P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 850 BS: 73 pg 348 *WRIGHT, Joseph; b 1777, d 18 Sep 1840 RU: Private, 59th VMR company, Nansemond Co CEM: Wright Family; Suffolk; Bennett’s Creek in residential area nr Nansemond River GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 929 BS: 245. WRIGHT, Joseph C; b 07 Sep 1797; d Sep 1833 RU: Private, Green's Regiment of Mounted Infantry CEM: North Fork Baptist; Loudoun; 38139 N Fork Rd, Purcellville GS: Y SP: mar in Loudoun Co on 07 Feb 1821 to Mahala Gibson. Returned by John L Dagg VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 932 BS: 73 pg 348. WRIGHT, Joseph T; b UNK; d 13 Oct 1855 RU: Private, 57th VMR, Loudoun Co CEM: North Fork Baptist; Loudoun; 38139 N Fork Rd, Purcellville GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 928 BS: 73 pg 348. WRIGHT, Moses; b UNK; d 1864 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Methodist Protestant; Alexandria; Wilkes St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Stone is badly damaged P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1017 BS: 33 pg 191. WRIGHT, Robert; b 1794; d 10 Mar 1852 RU: Private, 2nd Corps d'Elite (Green) CEM: Hebron Presbyterian; Augusta; Rt 703, 4.5 mi fr Staunton GS: Y SP: mar Rebecca A (-----), d 26 May 1867, age 73 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1136 BS: 1 pg 71. WRIGHT, Thomas; b 1792; d 11 May 1863 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Upper Ridge; Frederick; Apple Pie Ridge Rd (Rt 739), Nain GS: Y SP: Also buried here is Mary Wright, b 27 May 1804, d 08 Jan 1892 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1274 BS: 79 pg 360. ***WRIGHT, William; b 1797, Waterford, Loudoun Co, d 8 May 1883 RU: Private, 51st VMR Capt Francis Ireland’s Company, Frederick Co, attached to 1st VMR (Taylors) CEM: Fairfax Friends; GPS 39.18557,-77.60589; Loudoun; vic jct Water St & Waterford Rd, Waterford GS: Unk SP: Charlotte Dorrell (17 May 1801-18 Aug 1865 VI: Recd pen SC 19038 P: Yes BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 74; M pg 320; BD pg 1874 BS: 245. WRIGHT, William; b 16 Apr 1798; d 26 Jan 1862 RU: Corporal, Maj Woodford's Squadron of Cavalry (Dragoons) CEM: Parnassus family; Augusta; vic Churchville & Mt Solon GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1362 BS: 183. WRIGHT, William A; b 04 Feb 1793, King & Queen Co; d 07 or 09 May 1858, Tappahannock, Essex Co RU: Sergeant, 9th VMR, Capt Thomas Faulkner, King & Queen Co CEM: Indian Neck Farm; Essex; Not given GS: U SP: mar on 11 Jan 1827 in Essex Co to Charlotte Barnes, widow's certificate WC 19693 VI: Son of Edward Wright of King & Queen Co. Bounty Land Warrant 18037-120-55 P: Spouse BLW: Yes PH: N SS: P; B pg 113; BD pg 1875 BS: 49. WRIGHT, William B; b 1768; d 25 May 1855 RU: Private, Hunton's Command of Cavalry CEM: Marshall Cemetery; Fauquier; E Main St, Marshall GS: Y SP: mar Penelope (-----), b 1773, d 24 Jan 1854 aged 81 years VI: Died age 87 years P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1132 BS: 3 pg 42. WYATT, Craven; b 1798, Henry Co; d d 10 Dec 1810 RU: Private, 64th VMR, Capt Brice (Rice) Edwards, Henry Co CEM: Wyatt Family; Henry; Leatherwood GS: Y SP: mar 10 Nov 1823, Henry Co, Eleanor Richardson, b 1805, d Dec 1836; (2) Nancy Eggleton, b 28 Sep 1789, d bet 1870-1880, daughter of Thomas & Jane (Thomasson) Wyatt VI: Son of Vincent & Elizabeth (Simpson) Eggleton. Occupation farmer P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: B pg 101; L pg 304 BS: 245. WYATT, John Posey; b 1785, Halifax Co; d 1856 RU: Private, 64th VMR, Capt Brice (Rice) Edwards, Henry Co CEM: Wyatt Family; Henry; Leatherwood GS: Y SP: mar 14 Dec 1816, Henry Co, Agatha Richardson, b 1795, daughter of Elijah Richardson. VI: Son of Vincent Wyatt (1766-1832) & Elizabeth Simpson (1762-1849) P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: B pg 101; L pg 304 BS: 245. WYATT, John W; b UNK; d 1849 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Bruton Parish; Williamsburg; 331 W Duke of Gloucester St GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Stone standing in 1903 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1713 BS: 64 pg 116. *WYATT, Joseph; b c1763, d 9 Apr 1843 RU: Lt Colonel, 26th VMR, Regimental commander, Charlotte Co CEM: Joseph Wyatt; Charlotte; Evergreen Rd GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: Son of Joseph, Sr (1728-1767) and Dorothy Smith Peyton. Was a Justice of Charlotte Co Court (1793) and county Sheriff fr 1813 to1815 and again in 1843 P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 57 BS: 31 *WYATT, Thomas E; b 13 Dec 1790, d 24 May 1824 RU: Private, 8th VMR, in company of Rockbridge County attached to 4th or 5th VMR commanded by McDowell, Mason, Preston or Koontz CEM: Turley; Rockingham; Turleytown GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further info P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1763; 1764; 1765; 1766; B pgs 181-182 BS: 245. WYATT, William Streshley; b UNK; d 24 Jan 1839, North Anna River, "Plain Dealing" RU: Private, 9th VMR (Boyd) CEM: Wyatt Family; Caroline; North Anna River at "Plain Dealing" GS: N SP: mar in Caroline Co on 12 Nov 1801 to Mary Anderson New, b 1779. d 1812 VI: Burial recorded in Marshall Wingfield's A History of Caroline County P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1799 BS: 10 pg 167. WYNN, Samuel; b 31 Jul 1789; d 08 Sep 1817 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Wynn Family; Lee; Turkey Cove GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2254 BS: 253 pg 45. WYNNE, Humphrey Harwood; b 1772; d 1822 RU: Captain, 115th VMR, Company Commander, Warwick Co CEM: Essex Lodge; York; Yorktown GS: N SP: mar (1) Elizabeth Curtis Wynne; (2) Mary Sclater VI: Son of Thomas Wynne (d 1794) & Frances Harwood. Essex Lodge was the site of General Washington's Headquarters at the Seige of Yorktown P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 855 BS: 49; 31. WYNNE, John; b 31 Jan 1787; d 09 Feb 1816 RU: Private, 115th VMR, Capt Humphrey H Wynne, Warwick Co CEM: Essex Lodge; York; Yorktown GS: N SP: No spouse information VI: Son of Edmund Wynne (d 1793) & Lucy Hill. Essex Lodge was the site of General Washington's Headquarters at the Seige of Yorktown P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 373 BS: 49; 31. **WYNNE, Samuel; b 31 Jul 1789, d 18 Sep 1817 RU: Private, 112th VMR, Lieutenant Rees B Thompson’s Company, Tazewell Co attached to 4th VMR (McDowell, Koontz, Chilton) CEM: Wynn-Litton; Lee; Dryden GS: No SP: No spouse info VI: Wounded in war. Son of William Wynn P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 2254; B pg 118; BD pg 1877 BS: 245. WYNNE, Thomas; b 07 Jun 1779; d 09 Feb 1816 RU: Sergeant, 115th VMR, Capt Humphrey H Wynne, Warwick Co CEM: Essex Lodge; York; Yorktown GS: N SP: mar on 11 Sep 1813 in York Co to Elizabeth Lee VI: Son of Edmund Wynne (d 1793) & Lucy Hill. Essex Lodge was the site of General Washington's Headquarters at the Seige of Yorktown P: None BLW: No PH: Y SS: L pg 855 BS: 49; 31. WYNNE, William Harwood; b 1770; d Feb 1814 RU: Private, 68th VMR (Lee), Capt Thomas Archer, James City & York Cos CEM: Essex Lodge; York; Yorktown GS: N SP: mar Ann Cary VI: Son of Thomas Wynne (d 1794) & Frances Harwood. Essex Lodge was the site of General Washington's Headquarters at the Seige of Yorktown P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 373 BS: 49; 31. ***WYSOR, Henry; b 1756; d 12 Jan 1844 RU: Lieutenant, 75th VMR, Montgomery Co Militia, attached to 4th VMR (McDowell,Kooontz, Chilton) Sep & Oct 1813 CEM: Wysor Family; Pulaski; Dublin GS: U SP: Mar (31 May 1811 Montgomery Co) Cynthia Charlton (3 Nov 1787-14 Jan 1866) VI: He moved to Montgomery Co after the war VI: Was also a Rev War soldier from Frederick Co P: Y Rev War BLW: N PH: N SS: B pg 138; A rec 2307 BS: 245. WYSOR, Jacob; b 1793; d Oct 1819 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Wysor Family; Pulaski; Dublin GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2308 BS: 245. *YAGER, Salathiel Wayland; b 12 Dec 1792, d 4 Jul 1878 RU: Corporal, 82nd VMR, Capt Elliott Fink’s Co, Madison County, attached to 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Cedar Hill; Madison; Clore Rd GS: Yes SP: Mar Madison Co, 6 May 1819, Anna M. Miller (14 Aug 1795-4 Jul 1880), daug of Adam and Mary (Wilhoit) Yager VI: He was licensed to keep an ordinary in Madison 14 May 1818 P: Both BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 2357; B pg 126; BD pg 1877; W pg 320 BS: 30; Community Cem YANCEY, Charles; b 22 Mar 1770, Louisa Co; d 09 Nov 1857, Buckingham Co RU: Lt Colonel, 47th VMR Commander, Albemarle Co CEM: Horsley / Yancey; Buckingham; "Travelers Rest," Rt 604 GS: Y SP: mar Nancy Spencer VI: Son of Rev Robert Yancey of Buckingham Co. Served in General Assembly 1814-1817, and intermittenly as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Virginia from 1796-1838. Service is also from Rosen, 200 Years of Freemasonry in Buckingham Co, Virginia. Was Magistrate in 1796 and Sheriff in 1821. P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: B pg 35 BS: 66 pg 318. YANCEY, Francis G; b 06 Apr 1794; d 01 Jul 1833 RU: Private, 39th VMR, Capt Edward Pescud, Petersburg CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: First President of Petersburg Benevolent Mechanic Association. Senior editor of the Richmond Enquirer. Obituary in that paper, 16 Jul 1833, pg 3 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: L pg 636 BS: 200. YANCEY, Joel; b UNK; d 1833 RU: Private, 4th Regiment, Ewing's Mounted KY Volunteers CEM: Rothsay Farm; Bedford; Forest GS: U SP: mar (1) Anne (Nancy) Burton, b c1775, d bef 1809, daughter of Jesse & Anne (Hudson) Burton; (2) Elizabeth Cowan Macon, b 1789, d 28 Dec 1847, daughter of John & Grace (Cowan) Macon VI: Called Major by Rosa Faulkner Yancey in Lynchburg And Its Neighbors. His home, called "Rothsay," was built ca 1811. Son of Joel Yancey, Sr (1753-1774) and Barbara Jennings P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2408 BS: 49. YATES, Benjamin G; b 11 Nov 1794; d 06 Mar 1872 RU: Coporal, 5th VMR, Capt James Menefee, Mounted Infantry, Culpeper Co, attached to 1st VMR (Crutchfield) CEM: Flint Hill; Rappahannock; Rt 522, Flint Hill GS: Y SP: mar Catherine (-----). No stone. VI: No further data P: Both applied BLW: No PH: N SS: BD pg 1878; M pg 320; B pg 62; A rec 2690 BS: 270. YATES, Samuel; b 22 Jan 1776; d 22 May 1836 RU: Lieutenant, Howard’s Detachment of SC Militia CEM: Yates Tavern; Pittsylvania; Yates Tavern GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2801 BS: 149. ***YEARY, Henry Jr; b 1765, Fairfax Co VA; d 11 Jul 1840 RU: Private, served in a company in Washington Co that was attached to Abraham Bradley’s Regt CEM: Yeary Family; GPS unk; W fr Ewing; Lee GS: Y SP: Martha Ball VI: Son of Henry David (1730, Fairfax Co-1799, Boones Path, Lee Co) & (-----) Yeary P: unk BLW: unk PH: N SS: A rec 133; B pgs 198, BS: 245. **YEATMAN, Thomas Robinson; b 5 Jan 1789, d unk RU: Lieutenant. 61st VMR, Capt Thomas Teagle’s Co, Mathews County CEM: Ware Episcopal Church; Gloucester; 7825 John Clayton Memorial Rd GS: Yes SP: Elizabeth Tabb Patterson (20 Jun 1796-19 Oct 1868) VI: Son of Thomas Muse Yeatman & Mary Tomkins; memorialized in cem as stone only moved from Yeatman Plantation, Gloucester Co P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: K pg 304 BS: Ware church website burial list YERBY, Thomas; b UNK; d 24 Jun 1868 RU: Cornet, 41st VMR, Richmond Co CEM: Belvoir; Spotsylvania; Spotsylvania C. H. GS: Y SP: mar in Fredericksburg on 06 Aug 1818 to Harriet Pratt, who has a tombstone stone here VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 364 BS: 245. YOUNG, Andrew; b 19 May 1773; d 26 Oct 1859 RU: Private, 32nd VMR, Capt Edward Lawrence, Augusta Co, attached to 2nd VMR (Ballowe) CEM: Old Stone Presbyterian; Augusta; Rt 11, Fort Defiance GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: Yes BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 973; B pg 40; BD pg 1881 BS: 2 pg 31. *YOUNG, David: b 23 Aug 1774, d 1 Feb 1829 RU: Captain, Calvary Company commander, Albemarle Co CEM: Sunny Bank; Albemarle; North Garden GS: Unk SP: Mar (Albemarle Co, 27 Apr 1809) Mary Ann Hart (1787-1825) VI: Son of Capt John Young (1737-1824) and Mary White (1744-1779) P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1100; B pg 36; BS: 245. *YOUNG, George; b c1795, d unk RU: Sergeant, Capt Thomas Wilkinson’s Artillery Co, Loudoun Co, attached to 5th VMR (Reade’s) CEM: Goose Creek Burying Ground; Loudoun; Rt 722 Lincoln GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1189; B pg 122 BS: 245. YOUNG, George H; b 05 Oct 1780; d 12 Jan 1837 RU: Corporal, 27th VMR, Capt Richard Johnson, Northampton Co CEM: Anderson Farm; Northampton; North of Rt 183, 0.55 mi W of Wardtown, on dirt lane for 0.9 mi, Wardtown GS: U SP: mar in Northampton Co on 10 Feb 1809 (bond) to Nancy Ward, daughter of Littleton Ward, b 1788, d 1815 VI: Son of George & Comfort Young P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: K pg 115 BS: 190; 245. YOUNG, Henry; b UNK; d 1841 (Will) RU: Private, 99th VMR (Bagwell), Accomack Co CEM: Young Plot; Accomack; Bloxom GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1249 BS: 6 pg 302. YOUNG, James; b UNK; d UNK RU: Private, 1st VMR (Crutchfield) CEM: St George's Episcopal; Fredericksburg; 905 Princess Anne St GS: N SP: mar Susan Smith, d 1836, age 52 (no stone) VI: mar in Spotsylvania Co on 17 Nov 1807 to Susannah Smith, d 1836 (no stone) P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1328 BS: 37 pg 116. **YOUNG, James; b 2 Mar 1795, Dinwiddie Co; d 17 Sep 1857 RU: Private, 39th VMR, Capt Cadwallader J Claiborne’s Co, Petersburg CEM: Blandford; Petersburg; 111 Rochelle Ln GS: Yes SP: Rosina Fenn (Prince George Co, 1811-Petersburg, Dec 1853) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: K pg 136 BS: 200 YOUNG, James E; b UNK; d 1852 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Goose Creek Burying Ground; Loudoun; Rt 722, Lincoln GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1351 BS: 73 pg 352. YOUNG, John; b 1775; d 24 May 1813 RU: Private, 60th VMR, Capt Temple Smith, Fairfax Co CEM: Old Presbyterian Meeting House; Alexandria; Wilkes & Hamilton GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Vestryman of St Paul's Church, Alexandria P: Appliedf BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2753; B pg 72; BD pg 1883 BS: 32 pg 88. YOUNG, Nathaniel; b 02 Aug 1792; d 19 Jun 1851 RU: Private, Maj Abraham Bradley's Regiment, 17th Brigade CEM: Sinking Spring Presbyterian; Washington; Blackfield Rd, one block fr Main St, Abingdon GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1690 BS: 261 v16 pg 54. YOUNG, Philip P; b 1797; d 17 Jul 1868 RU: Private, 57th VMR, Loudoun Co CEM: Mt. Hebron; Frederick; 305 Boscawen St, Winchester GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: Died age 71 years. Age 63 on Frederick Co census of 1860 P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1737 BS: 86 pg 47. YOUNG, Richard; b 1797; d 09 Jul 1850 RU: Private, 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Bethel Regular Baptist; Fairfax; 1130 Towlston Rd, Great Falls GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1750 BS: 89 v6 MI-65. YOUNG, Robert; b 27 Dec 1768; d 27 Oct 1824 RU: Brigadier General, 2nd Brigade DC Militia CEM: Old Presbyterian Meeting House; Alexandria; Wilkes & Hamilton GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth Conrad, (22 Oct 1777- 01 Mar 1840) VI: Listed erroneouly on SAR plaque as too young for Rev War service P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1772 BS: 32 pg 88; 245. *YOUNG, Samuel Wade; b unk, d 28 Jan 1825 RU: Captain, 56th VMR, Company commander, Loudoun Co CEM: Ketoctin Baptist Church; Loudoun; Purcellville GS: Yes SP: Ruth M (__) (29 Nov 1775-12 Jan 1842) VI: No further data P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: B pg 122 BS: 245. YOUNG, Thomas; b 06 Apr 1766; d 16 Nov 1840 RU: Private, 5th VMR (Mc Dowell) CEM: Old Glebe Burying Ground; Augusta; Rt 867, 1.8 mi fr Trimbles Mill nr Staunton GS: Y SP: mar Mary (-----), b 1759, d 1831 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1881 BS: 245. YOUNG, Thomas; b Sep 1777; d Sep 1835 RU: Private, 27th VMR (Pitt), Capt William Jarvis, Northumberland Co CEM: Ingleside (Fisher Farm); Northampton; Rt 606 (Morley's Wharf Road) GS: Y SP: mar in Northampton Co on 13 Aug 1810 (bond) to Elizabeth S Trower, daughter of John Trower who gave consent, b Jul 1792, d Mar 1827. Buried at Ingleside VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec1886 BS: 20 pg 99. *YOUNG, William S; b 11 Oct 1782, d 3 Feb 1860 RU: Private 5th VMR (McDowell’s) CEM: Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church; Augusta; Fisherville GS: Yes SP: No spouse info VI: Son of Capt John Young (1737-1824) and Mary/Polly Sitlington (1759-1838) P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 1976 BS: 245. YOUNT, Daniel; b 10 Aug 1785; d 29 Jul 1860 RU: Private, John H. Cocke’s Det VA Mil CEM: Old Dayton; Rockingham; Dayton GS: Y SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 1054 BS: 211. ZIMMERMAN, George; b 1790; d 02 Aug 1868 RU: Sergeant, 4th VMR CEM: Hebron Presbyterian; Augusta; Rt 703, 4.5 mi fr Staunton GS: U SP: No spouse information VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2753 BS: 1 pg 71. ZIMMERMAN, Jacob; b 27 Sep 1793; d 01 May 1863 RU: Private, 5th VMR (McDowell) CEM: Old Glade Creek; Botetourt; nr Blue Ridge GS: Y SP: mar Susannah (-----), b 10 Jan 1797, d 03 Jun 1876 VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2763 BS: 103 pg 4; 155 pg 29. ZIMMERMAN, John; b 11 Jul 1779; d 23 Nov 1823 RU: Private, 5th VMR CEM: Christ Church Episcopal; Alexandria; Wilkes & Hamilton GS: Y SP: mar Elizabeth Richards, b 22 Nov 1777, d 06 Mar 1840 VI: Butcher P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2778 BS: 34 pg124. **ZIRKLE, George; b 10 Jan 1797; d 19 Jul 1869 RU: Private, 13th or 97th VMR, in company attached to 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Zirkle Family; Shenandoah; New Market GS: Yes SP: Mar (22 May 1816) Elizabeth Howbert (1798- 1870) VI: Son of John O Zirkle & Rosanna Roush P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 2833 BS: 217; 245. **ZIRKLE, George; b 1780, d 9 Jun 1857 RU: Private, 13th or 97th VMR, in company attached to 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Zirkle family; Shenandoah; New Market GS: Yes SP: Mar (29 Mar 1803) Barbara Kagey VI: Son of George Adam Zirkle & Elizabeth Ridenour P: No BLW: No PH: No SS: A rec 2834 BS: 217; 245. ZIRKLE, George; b UNK; d 09 Jun 1852 RU: Private, 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Zirkle family; Shenandoah; New Market GS: Y SP: mar 29 Mar 1803, Barbara Cagey VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2834 BS: 217. ZIRKLE, Jacob; b UNK; d aft Feb 1836 RU: Private, 4th VMR CEM: Zirkle Family; Shenandoah; New Market GS: Y SP: mar (1) 12 Apr 1803, Mary Summers; (2) 09 May 1822, Matilda Henkel; (3) 05 Feb 1836, Hannah Shaver VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2835 BS: 217. ZIRKLE, John; b 26 Jan 1777; d 11 Apr 1837 RU: Private, 6th VMR (Coleman) CEM: Zirkle Family; Shenandoah; New Market GS: Y SP: mar (1) 22 Aug 1803 to Peggy Pyfer; (2) 02 Sep 1816 to Susanah Pence VI: No further data P: None BLW: No PH: N SS: A rec 2836 BS: 217. **************************************************************************************************************** APPENDIX A VETERAN LIST BY COUNTY/INDEPENDENT CITY ACCOMACK COUNTY. As “Accawmack” County, it was an original Shire in 1634 which included Northampton County. Also known as the Eastern Shore, the two counties were sometimes merged as one county in the 1600s. County seat is Accomac AMES, Jesse, Jr AMES, Joseph AMES, Richard ASHBY, Thomas AYRES, Thomas BAYLY, Thomas Monteagle BAYNE, Colmore BEACH, John S BENSON, James S BLOXUM, George William BOGGS, James BRADFORD, Thomas A BUDD, William BULL, Edward BUNDICK, John S BUNDICK, William BUNTING, George S BUNTING, Solomon S BURTON, Joshua CARMINE, James CHANDLER, William D COLEBURN, Thomas S COLONNA, Benjamin COLONNA, Samuel COLONNA, William CONNER, Frederick CUSTIS, Edmund R CUSTIS, William P CUSTIS, William Robinson CUTLER, Peter CUTLER, Richard DOWNING, John EDMUNDS, James EDWARDS, John ELLIOTT, Thomas A ELLIOTT, William FINNEY, John FINNEY, Thomas Watts FINNEY, William FISHER, Thomas R FLOYD, Elijah FLOYD, John FLOYD, Thomas B FOX, William GARRISON, Edmund GARRISON, James GLENN, James GUNTER, Joseph GUY, John B HACK, Peter T HALL, Thomas S HARMON, Abel R HARMON, John HURST, Thomas HUTCHINSON, Zorobole JOYNES, Thomas R KELLAM, Custis W KELLAM, John C KELLAM, John W KELLAM, Thomas B KELLAM, Thomas Hatton LAWS, John LECATO, Littleton MAPP, George T MARTIN, William S MEARS, John F MEARS, William MELSON, Smith, Jr MELVIN, James MIDDLETON, William MISTER, William, Sr (b 1777) MISTER, William, Jr (b 1796) MOORE, William P, Sr NOCK, George NOCK, James NOCK, James T NOCK, Levin PARKER, George B PARKER, William PARKS, Edmund PHILLIPS, Smith POULSON, James, Sr REW, Dennis ROBINS, Arthur RODGERS, Abel RODGERS, Levi RODGERS, Richard RODGERS, William W SAVAGE, John SAVAGE, Major SCARBOROUGH, William M SELBY, Zadock SEYMOUR, William SMITH, Edward S SMITH, George SMITH, Issac SMITH, Thomas H SNEAD, Edward S TAYLOR, Henry E TAYLOR, James B TAYLOR, John TAYLOR, William TRADER, Samuel B TYLER, John UNDERHILL, Thomas UPSHUR, John UPSHUR, John Brown WALKER, James WALKER, John B WALKER, John S WALLACE, Samuel WALTER, Richard WATSON, Gillet WATSON, John M WELBURN, William WHARTON, Bagwell WHITE, James WHITE, William C WILLIS, Zorobabel WISE, John J YOUNG, Henry Addendum : Annis, Custis Ashby, James Boogs, James Fletcher, John Goldsmith Kelly, John Rogers, Levi ALBEMARLE COUNTY (INCLUDES CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE). Formed 1744 from Goochland County. County seat is Charlottesville (22902) BIBB, William A BLEDSOE, John BOWEN, James M BRAMHAM, Nimrod BROADUS, Edmond CARR, Samuel CARY, Willis Jefferson CHAMBERLAIN, Nathaniel COLES, Tucker COOKE, James Powell CRAVEN, John H DINWIDDIE, Joseph FARRISH, William P FRETWELL, John FRY, John GARTH, Jessee GARTH, Willis D GILMER, Francis Walker HARPER, Charles HOWARD, Henry LEWIS, Reuben McCORMICK, Levi McCOY, William McGEHEE, Francis MICHIE, James (b 1791) MICHIE, James (b1788) MOORE, H C MOORE, Stephen NELSON, Hugh NORFORD, Isaac PAGE, Mann RANDOLPH, Thomas Jefferson RANDOLPH, Thomas Mann, Jr RIVES, William Cabell ROGERS, Thornton SIMPSON, John STEVENSON, Andrew STEWART, Charles THACKER, Martin THOMPSON, William S (b 1781) THOMPSON, William S (b 1788) THURMAN, Elisha Henderson TUCKER, George TUCKER, Henry William WALTERS, John WARD, William WERTENBAKER, William WHITEHURST, Arthur WINGFIELD, John M WINN, John WOOD, Reuben Addendum; Amiss, John S Gianniny, Nicholas Gilmer, Georg Moon, John Diggs Simms, Richard Durrett White, John Winn, John Wood, Benjamin Young, David ALEXANDRIA CITY (22314). SEE ALSO ARLINGTON COUNTY AND FAIRFAX COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1852, though court records begin in 1780. ADAMS, Leonard ALLISON, Robert, Jr ANDERSON, Robert BACON, Ebenezer BAGGETT, Samuel BALL, John BANGS, David B BATCHELLER, Josiah BENNETT, Charles BENTER, William, Sr BLAGROVE, Henry B BLUE, John J BONTZ, George BOWEN, Samuel BOYER, John BRENT, John Heath BROCK, Robert BROOKE, John Henry BROWN, John BUCKINGHAM, Isaac CARSON, James CAWOOD, Daniel CAWOOD, Moses O B CHAMBERLAIN, Luther CHATHAM, Henry CHURCHMAN, John COAKLEY, James W COHAGEN, John CONWAY, Robert COOK, Theodore COOPER, Samuel CORSE, John CURTIS, Jacob DAVIS, Josiah H DAY, Horatio DeVAUGHN, John DICK, David DIXON, John B DORSEY, Thomas DOUGHERTY, Daniel DOUGLAS, James DUNBAR, Peter DUNLAP, James DUNLAP, William FENDALL, Phillip Richard FOOTE, William Haywood FRAZIER, Joseph FUGITT, Gustavus GARDINER, William C GEORGE, Issac GIBBS, Theodore GIBSON, George M GRAHAM, John GREENWOOD, Benjamin GREGORY, Peter Mallord GRIFFITH, Kinzey GRIGSBY, James GRUVER, John HALL, Francis HANCOCK, John B HARPER, John HARPER, William HARRIS, James HARRIS, Joseph HARRISON, Elias HARRISON, John D HENDERSON, George HEWITT, Richard HODGKIN, Robert HODGSON, William Ludwell HOOFF, Lawrence, Jr HOOKS, Jacob HOWARD, Beal HOWARD, John HUMPHRIES, John S HUNTER, Robert W IRWIN, Thomas JACOBS, Presley JACOBS, Thomas JAVINS, Thompson JOHNSON, John JOHNSTON, Reuben KEATING, James KELLY, John C KENNEDY, Andrew Thomas KENNEDY, John KORN, John LEE, Francis Lightfoot LLOYD, John LUNT, Ezra LYLES, James LYNN, Adam, Jr MAJOR, John MANKIN, Charles MARTIN, Thomas Littleton MASON, James Murray MASON, Richard C MASSIE, John Whitley, Sr McCOBB, John McCOBB, John, Jr McGUIRE, James McKNIGHT, Charles McKNIGHT, John McLEAN, Daniel MILLER, William H MONROE, Daniel MOORE, George MORGAN, John MORGAN, John MORGAN, William MYERS, Joseph S NASH, Robert NEWTON, John Thomas NORTON, Richard Cranch NUTT, James PASCOE, Charles PATTERSON, Benjamin D PENN, Walter PHILIPS, James PHILLIPS, John H POWELL, John G POWELL, William Levin PRESTON, Thomas RAMSAY, Anthony RAMSAY, William RICHARDS, John ROBBINS, Isaac ROBERTS, Robert B ROCK, Richard SANFORD, Thomas SEDWICK, Benjamin SEMMES, Thomas SIMMS, John SMITH, Augustine J SMITH, Hugh SMITH, John W SMITH, Thomas SMITH, Thomas Vowell SOLOMON, Samuel SWAIN, George SWANN, William TALBERT, Charles W TALBERT, George T TALBERT, George W TALBERT, Thomas TALBERT, Walter B TALBERT, William R TAYLOR, Elijah THOMAS, James THOMAS, William P THOMPSON, Samuel TOWERS, Thomas TRAVERS, Thomas VOWELL, John Cripps WARE, John McKenzie WASHINGTON, John WASHINGTON, William WEST, Roger WINDSOR, Richard W WISE, George WOOLLS, William WRIGHT, Moses YOUNG, John YOUNG, Robert ZIMMERMAN, John Addendum: Allison, Robert, Jr Cooper, Samuel Dixon, John B Isaacs, Samuel Garner, William Green, William Gregory, William Howard, Beal Kerr, James Mankin, Charles Mankin, David Mason, John Mills, William (b 1783) Mills, William (b 1797) Stewart, William ALLEGHANY COUNTY. Formed in 1822 from Bath County and Botetourt County. County seat is Covington (24426) ARMENTROUT, Frederick BENNETT, William BOSWELL, John L, Sr BROWN, John BROWN, Samuel, Sr CALLAGHAN, Charles CROW, John DAMRON, William. Sr DEW, William GROSE, William A HARMAN, Anthony HAYDON, Jarvis HAYES, George W HOLLOWAY, John KINCAID, Andrew KINCAID, Wiliam LOOKHART, James RAYHILL, Mathew RICHARDSON, Thomas W, Sr RITCHIE, James SCOTT, William SIMMONS, Ephraim SMITH, Henry SMITH, Moses STEERS, Evans STONE, John STULL, George TINGLER, Jacob WALKER, Henry WILLIAMS, Thomas WOLF, Henry A WOLF, John ADDENDUM:: Burk, James Keyser, Fleming Smith, Peter Wolfe, John AMELIA COUNTY. Formed in 1735 from Brunswick County and Prince George County. County seat is Amelia Court House (23002) ARCHER, Richard ARCHER, William (1789-1851) ARCHER, Wiliam S (1789-1855) BOOKER, William COCKE, James E HARDAWAY, Daniel JACKSON, John H MEAUX, Thomas OVERTON, Moses ROBERTSON, John Royall ROBERTSON, William H SOUTHALL, Phillip Turner TOWNES, John L WARRINER, William WORSHAM, Edward Addendum: Anderson, Joseph Archer, Richard Thompson Bailey, Jeremiah Chappell, John Sr Jesup, Thomas Sidney Jeter, John Jeter, Tilmon (Tilman) Lingan, James McCubbin Pride, Thomas Scott, Thompson Williams, John AMHERST COUNTY. Formed in 1761 from Albemarle County. County seat is Amherst (245.21) CAMPBELL, Wiley CHENAULT, John DANIEL, James M, Jr DILLARD, John, Jr DILLARD, William DRUMMOND, Zachariah ELLIS, John FLETCHER, Elijah GARLAND, David Shepperd GARLAND, James HARRISON, Lewis HENLEY, Richardson HIGGINBOTHAM, George Washington JENNINGS, John William, Sr LAYNE, George MAYS, George Stover MYERS, John Lewis OTT, Frederick PARR, William PETTIT, Samuel RUCKER, William Ballenger VAUGHN, George Washington WALTON, Robert, Sr WILSON, Charles WILSON, Horace WILSON, John Pickett WILSON, William WINGFIELD, Robert Addendum: Goodwin, Thomas Cary Lavender, William APPOMATTOX COUNTY. Formed in 1845 from parts of Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte and Prince Edward Counties. A fired destroyed all county records in 1892. County seat is Appomattox (245.52) POLLARD, William ROBERTSON, Abraham ROBERTSON, James, Jr ROBERTSON, John ROBERTSON, Joseph SHEARER, James Addendum: Hunter, Benjamin Mathews, William ARLINGTON COUNTY (SEE ALSO ALEXANDRIA CITY). Originally known as Alexandria County. County seat is Arlington (22210) BALL, Dabney BALL, Horatio, Sr BALL, John, Jr BALL, Robert, Jr BALL, Robert, Sr BIRCH, Samuel CARLIN, William CURTIS, George Washington DARNE, Thomas FRASER, Anthony R MINOR, George SOUTHERN, Richard TRAVERS, John N TRAVIS / TRAVERS, Henry Addendum: Auld, Hugh, Jr Cassin, Stephen Custis, George Washington Parke Graham, George Hutchinson, Franklin S Kisner, Samuel Minor, George Ritchie, John T AUGUSTA COUNTY AND CITY OF STAUNTON. Created in 1738 from Orange County. County government formed in 1745. County seat is the Independent City of Staunton (24401) ALEXANDER, John ARMSTRONG, Archibald BARGER, John BARNHART, George BASKINS, John C BAYLOR, George BAYLOR, Martin BEAR, Jacob, Jr BEARD, James A or M BEARD, Joseph BELL, George BELL, James (b 1790) BELL, James (b 1773) BELL, William BLACK, Henry BLACK, James BLACK, John BLACKBURN, Samuel BOWENS, John C BROWN, James (b 1768) BROWN, James (b 1778) BROWN, William BUMGARDENER, Jacob BUSH, David S BUSHONG, Jacob CALDWELL, John CARSON, David Alexander CARSON, Elijah CARSON, John CARSON, Samuel, Sr CHRISTIAN, Robert CLARK, James CLARKE, John CLAYTON, Thomas CLEMENTS, Michael COFFMAN, Jacob COINER / KOINER, John CONRAD, Henry COOK, Jacob COOK, John COOPER, John COX, Jacob COYNER, Jacob COYNER / KOINER, John COYNER / KOINER, Philip, Sr CRAIG, James, Jr CRAIG, Robert CRAWFORD, George CRAWFORD, James (d 1831) CRAWFORD, James (d 1855) CRAWFORD, James E (d 1867) CRAWFORD, John CRAWFORD, Samuel, Sr CRAWFORD, William CRIST, Henry CROFT, Jacob CUNNINGHAM, William CURRY, Samuel DAVIS, Braxton DAVIS, William DOAK, John DOLD, William DOUGLASS, John A DUDLEY, William Guilford DULL, Jacob DUNLAP, Robert EAGLEMAN, Peter EIDSON, Henry ENGLEMAN, Peter EWING, Joseph L FAUVER / FAUBER, David FINLEY, Samuel FRENGER, George GAMBLE, William GARDINER, Francis GIBBS, Richard GIBBS, William C GROVE, Adam GROVE, John HALL, Robert HALL, William HANGER, Jacob H HARRIS, Robert HART, William HENDERSON, John HENTON, Silas HILDEBRAND, Henry HOOVER, Michael, Jr HOY, Isaac HULL, Daniel HULL, Jacob HUMBERT, Jacob HUMPHREYS, Samuel JACKSON, Thomas KELLER, John KENNEY, James KERR, David KERR, Joseph KINKAID, William KINNEY, Nicholas LIGHTNER, Samuel, Sr LINK, John LINK, William LOTTS, John, Sr LUSK, William McCHESNEY, James McCHESNEY, William McCLELLAN(D), Samuel McCLURE, Andrew McCORMICK, William McCUE, Moses McCUTCHEN, John M, Sr McCUTCHEN, John R McCUTCHEN, Joseph McCUTCHEN, Robert McCUTCHEN, Samuel McNUTT, Robert McPHEETERS, Robert MILLER, Daniel MOHLER / MOLER, Jacob MOORE, William (b 1780) MOORE, William (b 1784) MYERS, John NELSON, James NELSON, Thomas NELSON, William PATE, Augustus PECK, Jacob, Jr PECK, Joseph PELTER, Samson PEYTON, John Howson POAGE, William POAGUE, James E POAGUE, John PORTERFIELD, Robert PRICE, Jacob QUICK, Tunis REID, Benjamin ROSS, David ROSS, William, Sr SCOTT, James SCOTT, James A G SHEETS, John, Sr SHEPHERD, John SMITH, Jacob SMITH, Joseph SNIDER, Malin (Marin) SNYDER, Jacob SNYDER, Michael SOWERS, John Colson STEELE, Samuel STEELE, William STERRETT, Joseph STEVENSON, Levi L STICKLEY, Gabriel STOVER, Jacob STUART, Archibald SUMMERS, David SWARTZLE, John, Sr TATE, John A TAYLOR, John THOMPSON, John (d 1841) THOMPSON, John C (d1882) THOMPSON, Mathew, Jr THOMPSON, Thomas THOMPSON, William THOMPSON, William Mathew VAN LEAR, Jacob VAN LEAR, John A WADDELL, James G WALKER, John WALLACE, Samuel WHITMORE, Michael WILLSON, William WILSON, George WILSON, James (d 1848) WILSON, James (d 1854) WILSON, James (d 1830) WILSON, John M WILSON, John P WILSON, Matthew, Sr WOOD, William WRIGHT, Robert WRIGHT, William YOUNG, Andrew YOUNG, Thomas ZIMMERMAN, George ADDENDUM: Batis, Charles Bell, James Berry, Henry Jr Berry, John Bickle, Adam Blackburn, Thomas Rolander Bosserman, Frederick Bosserman, George Brooks, John Brownlee. John Caldwell, John Clarke, Samuel W Coiner, Michael Cook, Jacob Crawford, James Cupp, Frederick Dold, William Frazier, James A Guy, Robert Hall, Robert Hamilton, James Hanger, Peter Hiser, Samuel Keller, George Keller, Lewis Kunkle, Jacob Landes, Daniel Landes/Landis, Samuel Lawrence, William Lohr, John McComb, William McDowell, John McDowell, William McClung, Henry McCue, John McCue, Moses McClure, Hugh McCune, James Miller, Abraham Miller, Martin Myers, Michael Nelson, James Nelson, William Orebaugh, John Ross, William, Sr Rusmisel, Adam Rusmisel, Christian Sellers, John Stribling, Erasmus Summers, David Wilson, Matthew Wright, John Young, William S BATH COUNTY. Formed in 1791 from Augusta County, Bedford County and Greenbriar County (WV). County Seat is Warm Springs (24484) BOLAR, John BYRD, Andrew Hamilton CLEEK, John ESTILL, John Mat GOODE, Thomas McCLINTIC, Moses McCLUNG, John ROBINSON, James WALLACE, Matthew ADDENDUM: Bradley, Solomon Brockenbrough, John Cleek, John Eakle, John BEDFORD COUNTY AND BEDFORD CITY. Formed in 1754 from Lunenburg County. Part of Albemarle County was added in 1755. County seat is the City of Bedford (245.23) which achieved Independent City status in 1968. ADAMS, John ALEXANDER, Gerard ALLEN, Robert ANTHONY, Mark AUSTIN, Peter BUFORD, Pascall G BUFORD, Purcell BULLOCK, John COBBS, William (d 1828) COBBS, William (d 1852) COOK, William CRABTREE, John CRAWFORD, Samuel Leake CUNDIFF, Jonathan EADS / EADES, William Laven EVERETT, Thomas Ewell FIELD, James GARNER, William GRAY, John P HIGGINBOTHAM, Joseph Cabell KYLES, James Thomas LEFTWICH, Joel LEFTWICH, William C LLOYD, Levi MAJOR, John MEADE, Stith MEADOR, Jeremiah OTEY, Armistead PENN, Moses POINDEXTER, Thomas P PRESTON, Christopher RADFORD, William READ, Samuel REID, John Major SALE, Thomas N SAUNDERS, David, Sr SCOTT, Joseph W SMITH, John, Jr SPANGLER, Jacob THOMAS, James WADE, Isaac C, Jr WALDRON, Moses A WALKER, Robert Munford WATTS, James WATTS, Richard D WHITTEN, William B WILSON, Edley WILSON, James WRIGHT, Joel YANCEY, Joel ADDENDUM: Anderson, Jesse Board, John III Campbell, Robert Carter, Littleberry (Littlebury) Claytor, Robert Mitchell Crouch, John Thomas Goggin, Pleasant Moorman Harris, William Hopkins, Price Wiley Hurt, William Leftwich, James Leftwich, Thomas Lumpkin Lynch (Linch), James Otey, Isaac Otey, James Payne, William Steptoe, James Calloway Stiff, Henry White, James Buford BLAND COUNTY. Formed in 1861 from Giles County, Tazewell County and Wythe County. County seat is Bland (24315) Stafford, Ralph BOTETOURT COUNTY. Formed 1770 from Augusta County. County seat is Fincastle (24090) ADAMS, John (d 1845) ADAMS, John (d 1875) ALLEN, John ALLEN, John James ANDERSON, William A BAKER, Caleb BELL, James BISHOP, James Shields BOWYER, John M BOYER, John BRUGH, John, Sr BURKS, Arthur Landon CIRCLE, John L COFFMAN, Jacob FERGUSON, David Kyle FLEAGER / FLEGER, Jacob FOUTS, Jacob GRAY, John HADEN, Richard C HAMILTON, Andrew HAMMOND, Peter HANNAH, Joseph HARLOW, William H HEPLER, Henry HICKOCK, Morris KESLER, Abraham KESLER, Daniel KESLER, Jacob LAKE, Timothy LUNSFORD, Merryman MANN, William MARTIN, John P MARTIN, Thomas P McDONALD, David McFERRAN, Samuel McFERRAN, Thomas MURRY, John NOWELL, John, Sr PALMER, David PATTERSON, Timothy M PATTON, William PECK, James PECK, Joseph PECK, William PLEASANT, Henry E POAGE, George PRICE, John M RADER, Abraham RADER, George Washington REID, John SHEETS, Frederick SHEETS, Jacob SHUE, Daniel SMITH, William SNIDER, Jacob SPICKARD, Henry THOMPSON, John G TINNEY, Miles VALENTINE, Edward WALKUP, James G WAX, Henry WILLIAMS, John WOMACK, William WOOD, Thomas ZIMMERMAN, Jacob BRISTOL CITY (24201). SEE WASHINGTON COUNTY. Achieved Independent City Status in 1890. City boundaries incorporate part of Tennessee BRUNSWICK COUNTY. Formed 1720 from Prince George County. County government formed in 1732. County seat Lawrenceville (23868) GHOLSON, Thomas, Jr GRANT, James H HARRISON, John B SAMFORD, John SIMS, Richard Abernathy, Raleigh Bishop, John BUCKINGHAM COUNTY. Formed 1761 from Albemarle County. County seat is Buckingham (23921) ALLEN, George H ANDERSON, James M AUSTIN, Archibald AYRES, Nathan W BLACKWELL, John G BOLLING, Lanearus BONDURANT, Thomas Moseley BOOKER, George BOOKER, Richard Anderson FLOOD, John GANNOWAY, John GARNETT, Thomas GILLESPIE, Robert J GILLIAM, Isham GILLIAM, John GILLIAM, John R GLOVER, John GLOVER, John Anthony GORDON, Robert Dunbar HALES, Peter HENDRICK / HENRICK, Elijah H HORSLEY, John JONES, Samuel MASON, Henry MAY, Thomas MORRIS, Nathaniel MORRIS, Samuel MOSELEY, Francis MOSELEY, Matthew MOSELEY, Thomas MOSELEY, William MOSELEY, William Perkins PATTESON, Thomas PERKINS, William H POLLARD, Edward Ranson RAGLAND, William SHIELDS, David SOUTHALL, William W WILLIAMS, Robert C YANCEY, Charles ADDENDUM: Booker, George Flood, William Garnett, Thomas Horsley, John Jr Isabell, William Phillips, Randolph B BUENA VISTA CITY (SEE ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY). Achieved Independent City Status in 1892, when records begin. CAMPBELL COUNTY. (SEE ALSO: LYNCHBURG CITY). Formed 1782 from Bedford County. County seat is Rustburg (25688) AUSTIN, Alexander CLARK, Christopher Henderson CLARK, Clement CLARKE, Pleasant CLARK, William CLEMENT, Adam EVANS, William FARMER, William FOSTER, Robert Dudley HAMMERSLEY, James B HAMMERSLEY, Richard HOWARD, Thomas Massie LEFTWICH, John "Jack" MARSHALL, John Wade MARTIN, Mathew MASON, John William PAYNE, Alexander Spotswoods REID, Thomas O ROBERTSON, David Addendum: Lee, John Leftwich, John “Jack” Organ, John Phillips, John Smith, Ralph CAROLINE COUNTY. Formed 1728 from Essex County, King and Queen County and King William County. County seat is Bowling Green (22427). Many older records are housed at the Central Rappahannock Heritage Center in Fredericksburg BAYLOR, George BAYLOR, John BERNARD, John Hipkins BOULWARE, Turner BOUTWELL, John Thomas CATLETT, John James COLLINS, Charles CONWAY, John DICKINSON, John GATEWOOD, James HOOMES, Armistead HOOMES, Richard HUTCHERSON, Richard Waller KIDD, William "Billy" LEWIS, Charles A L LEWIS, Charles Augustine Lightfoot LIGHTFOOT, Philip LOMAX, Edward LOMAX, Ralph PRATT, John, Sr QUARLES, Peter QUARLES, Wilson ROBB, Patrick C ROWE, Keeling SEAL / SEALE, John SWANN, Wilson TODD, George T TURNER, George TURNER, Richard WINN, George WOODFORD, William Catesby WYATT, William Streshley Addendum: Anderson, Thomas Bates Buckner, William Aylette Cole, John Gatewood Collins, Charles Downing, Rufus Green, Theophilus Hill, Robert Garlick Hoomes, John McLaughlin, Jno (John or Jonathan CARROLL COUNTY. Formed in 1842 from Grayson County. County seat is Hillsville (24343) BANKS, William BOBBITT, Caleb BOBBITT, Randolph L BOBBITT, William, Jr BOWMAN, Samuel CARTER, George COLLIER, Shadrick, Sr EDWARDS, Isaac EDWARDS, John EDWARDS, John “Mountain John” EDWARDS, Thomas GOAD, Aaron HANKS, John HANKS, Thomas HORTON, Joseph V HUNT, Horatio JACKSON, William JENNINGS, Thomas MARSHALL, Robert, Sr MARTIN, Daniel NESTER, William PUCKETT, Jacob QUESENBERRY, Thomas SHOCKLEY, John SMITH, James STONEMAN, John SUMNER, William THOMPSON, Nathaniel THOMPSON, William VAUGHN, John WEBB, James Austin Addendum: Blair, John Blair, Thomas Dalton, Timothy Dickerson, John Bethel Duncan, Greenberry (Greenbury) Jennings, Thomas Montgomery, Robert Webb, John CHARLES CITY COUNTY. An Original Shire in 1634. County seat is Charles City (23030) CARTER, Hill COWLES, Nathaniel Addendum: Christian, James H Harrison, William Allen CHARLOTTE COUNTY. Formed in 1765 from Lunenburg County. County seat is Charlotte Court House (23923) BOULDIN, Thomas Tyler CRAWLEY, William ELAM, John FOSTER, George HANNAH, George HARVEY, Isham HUDSON, William R READ, Isaac WATKINS, William Morton WILSON, Nathaniel Addendum: Barksdale, Claiborne Bouldin, Robert Hancock, John Henry, John III Read, Issac Richardson, John D Wyatt, Joseph CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY. SEE ALBEMARLE COUNTY. Charlottesville is the County Seat of Albemarle County. It achieved Independent City status in 1888. Addendum: Benson, John Davis, John B Garrett, Ira Lindsay, Henry Morris, William CHESAPEAKE CITY (23320). Consolidated with NORFOLK COUNTY in 1963, at which time Norfolk County became extinct BASS, Samuel BLACKWOOD, William BROOKS, Thomas BROWN, Samuel CHERRY, Gisbourne DAVIS, James FERTE, Felix FOREMAN, Israel GARRETT, Henry HODGE, John (b 1786) HODGES, John (b 1776) HOLSTEAD, Matt B LYNCH, Stephen MARTIN, James Green PORTLOCK, Nathaniel SCOTT, John WEST, William WILKINS, Willis J WOODARD, David Addendum: Hodges, John Land, Peter Smith, Mitchell CHESTERFIELD COUNTY (SEE ALSO RICHMOND CITY). Formed in 1749 from Henrico County. County seat is Chesterfield Court House (23823) ARCHER, John BOWLES, Pleasant BRANCH, Thomas CHEATHAM, Branch CLARKE, William CLAY, Phinehas CLAY, Samuel COX, George DUDLEY, Joseph DUVAL, Stephen DYSON, William EDWARDS, Anderson ELAM, James FRIEND, Thomas C GILL, William GILLIAM, John GILLIAM, Richard Clements GREGORY, John GREGORY, Richard Augustus HANCOCK, Higgison HATCHER, William HOWLETT, James JAMES, Thomas JOHNSON, William R JONES, John Winston MARTIN, James MOODY, Jameson MURCHIE, Robert Donald MURRAY, Thomas MYRICK, John PANKEY, Young PATRAM, Benjamin A, Sr PEERS, John S REID, Alexander ROBERTSON, William ROBINSON, William, Sr ROWLETT, John SIMS, John SPEARS, Austin STANFORD, John TAYLOR, Arthur TEMPLE, Robert TURPIN, Henry WATKINS, John E WINFREE, James Wiley CLARKE COUNTY. Formed in 1836 from Frederick County and part of Warren County in 1860. County seat is Berryville (22611) ALLEN, David Hume ALLEN, William T ANDERSON, Joseph BERLIN, Philip BLAKEMORE, Marquis Q BLAKEMORE, Thomas BLISS, Oliver BUCK, Charles BURCHELL, John B CASTLEMAN, David CRIGLER, Christopher EARLE, John B ELLIOTT, John M GROVE, David HESSER, John JACKSON, Thomas, Jr JOHNSON, George KITCHEN, John Newton KNIGHT, George A LEWIS, John H MARTIN, William MAYERS, John McCORMICK, George L McCORMICK, Samuel McCORMICK, William MITCHELL, John C O'CONNER, John PARKER, Richard E RICHARDSON, John P RICHARDSON, Marcus C RUSSELL, Burnett SMITH, Edward J SMITH, Joseph L SMITH, Thomas SOWERS, James H STEWART, John TAYLOR, Griffin TAYLOR, John B TAYLOR, Samuel TAYLOR, William THROCKMORTON, Warner W WASHINGTON, Henry WILLIAMS, James J WILLIAMS, Leroy P Addendum: Allen, David Hume Allen, William T Anderson, Joseph Edward Burwell, Robert C Burwell, Nathaniel Burwell, William Nelson Byrd, Francis Otway Castleman, Alfred Furr (Fur), Moses Gray, Zebedee Hose, Phillip Jenkins, William K LaRue, Jabez CLIFTON FORGE CITY (24422). SEE ALLEGHANY COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1906 COLONIAL HEIGHTS CITY (23834). SEE CHESTERFIELD COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1948 COVINGTON CITY (24426). SEE ALLEGHANY COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1952 CRAIG COUNTY. Formed in 1851 from Botetourt County, Giles County, Roanoke County and part of Monroe County (WV). County seat is New Castle (24127) CARPER, Isaac HAMMAN, Jacob HUFFMAN, Andrew HUTCHINSON, Robert Mason LINTON, James Nesbet TAYLOR, Jacob WEBB, Frederick O Addendum: Bell, Buchanan Huffman, Andrew Huffman, Jacob Trolinger Kessler, John CULPEPER COUNTY. Formed in 1749 from Orange County. County seat is Culpeper (22701) ARMSTRONG, John ASHER, Waller R BARBOUR, John Strode BELL, James M BICKERS, Alexander BROWN, Thomas C BROWN, William CARSON, Joseph COVINGTON, John FISHBACK, Martin GIBSON, Jonathan Cattlett GREEN, John Williams GREEN, Moses GUINN, John HALL, Jeremiah HALL, Thomas HANSBROUGH, William HERNDON, William Albert HILL, Ambrose Powell HILL, Thomas, Sr JONES, Gabriel JONES, William Wiggington KILBY, Henry LIGHTFOOT, Thomas Walker MILLER, Henry NORRIS, Charles E NORRIS, Richard S READ, John, Jr STEVENS, John THOMPSON, Francis J THOMPSON, John THORNTON, Phillip WILLIAMS, William WILLIS, Isaac WITHERS, James Addendum: Fishback, Martin Wood, James CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Formed in 1749 from Goochland County. County seat is Cumberland (23040) BOOKER, Edward Nash CROWDER, Thomas Wilson DEANE, Francis Brown, Jr FORD, Hezekiah, Jr FOSTER, Peter B. HARRISON, Carter L HARRISON, Thomas Randolph IRVING, Robert MILLER, John NASH, Thomas PAGE, John C RANDOLPH, Isham SMITH, John SMITH, John Nash WILSON, John Park WOODSON, John P WOODSON, John, Jr Addendum: Anderson, James Baker DANVILLE CITY (SEE ALSO PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY.) Achieved Independent City status in 1890 CABELL, Benjamin William Sheridan CLAIRBORNE, Richard Henry LANIER, James T NOBLE, John PATTON, James PRICE, John PRITCHETT, John TOWNES, George WATSON, John H WATKINS, Ptolemy Lefrevre WILSON, Robert WILLIAMS, Robert WILSON, George L WILSON, Nathaniel WILSON, Charles DICKENSON COUNTY. Formed in 1880 from Buchanan County, Russell County and Wise County. County seat is Clintwood (24228) POTTER, Richard Addendum: Mullins, John; Rose, John Jr DINWIDDIE COUNTY. Formed in 1752 from Prince Edward County. County seat is Dinwiddie (23841) ALLEN, Daniel E ANDERSON, William BAUGH, William H BOOTH, Benjamin BOOTH, Robert Cryer BRODNAX, William Henry BROWN, Burwell CARR, John CHAPPELL, Jacob CLARKE, Thomas E DIGGS, William ELLIS, Augustine FERGUSON, William H FRASER, Alexander GRAVES, George GRAVES, Robert GREENWAY, Robert HAMLIN, John HARRISON, James W HARRISON, Robert HILL, John C HITCHCOCK, Heartwell LANIER, Lewis Parham LEE, Henry MALONE, John H MOON, Thomas MOORE, William MORRIS, William OLIVER, Thomas A PARSONS, Thomas, Jr PEGRAM, John PEGRAM, Robert Edward ROSE, Richard ROSE, Thomas SMITH, John Hill STURDIVANT, James, Jr STURDIVANT, James, Sr STURDIVANT, John STURDIVANT, William SUTHERLAND, Fendall C THOMPSON, William B THWEATT, Thomas TUCKER, Thomas WELLS, William WHITWORTH, Thomas Addendum: Bishop, James, Jr Gunn, Burwell Rogers, Thomas III Moody, William Woolridge Sydnor, John Taylor Whitworth, Thomas ELIZABETH CITY COUNTY. An original shire in 1634. Consolidated with HAMPTON CITY in 1952 See HAMPTON CITY EMPORIA CITY. SEE GREENSVILLE COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1967. County seat of Greensville County ESSEX COUNTY. Formed in 1692 from [Old] Rappahannock County BLAKE, Benjamin BOOKER, Lewis, Jr BROCKENBROUGH, Austin CLARKE, George CROXTON, Richard LEWIS, Warner ROBINSON, Henry WRIGHT, William A Addendum: Brockenbrough, Austin Brooks, Lewis Durham Clarkson, Richard Garnett, James Mercer Garnett, Robert Selden Layton, Charles Grimes Waring, William Lowry FAIRFAX COUNTY and FAIRFAX CITY. Fairfax County was formed in 1742 from Prince William County. Fairfax City, the county seat (22030), achieved Independent City status in 1961 ALLEN, Henry AUSTIN, John BARDEN, James BARKER, William BOWMAN, George A BROADWATER, Charles Guy BROWN, Jesse CARROLL, Charles CARTER, John CARTER, William F CHAPMAN, George, Jr CLARK, Thompson COE, Almzi COLEMAN, James COLEMAN, Thomas COLLARD, Samuel COOKSEY, Thomas S, Sr COWLING, Thomas CRANFORD, James DARNE, Nicholas DAVIS, Adam DAVIS, William DAVIS, William N DAWSON, James DAWSON, James E DYE, Reuben FARR, Nicholas FITZHUGH, William Henry FOLLIN, James FOX, John F GARRISON, George GOODING, William GUNNELL, John GUNNELL, William H HAMILTON, Schuyler HARRIS, Jesse HARRISON, James HASLIP / HAISLIP, Henry HENRY, William HOLLIDAY, Samuel HUNTER, Alexander HUNTER, George W HUNTER, John C HUTCHINSON, James E JACKSON, Richard JONES, Catesby JONES, Levin JONES, Thomas ap Catesby KEEN, William KINCHELOE, Daniel KITCHEN, William LANE, William MACGEE, John MACKALL, Benjamin K MARTIN, Noah MARTIN, Saul MASON, George MASON, William S MILLAN, George MILLAN, John MIX / MICKS, Lewis NELSON, William NEVITT, William POTTER, James (b 1780) POTTER, James (b 1788) REID, James REID, John B RIGG, John ROBEY, Charles SANGSTER, James SCOTT, David Wilson SHEPARD, Charles SHERMAN, James SISSON, Robert T SLADE, William SMITH, James STROTHER, John SYDNOR, William C THOMPSON, Nathaniel TROTT, Samuel TURLEY, Alexander TYLER, Henry B WALKER, Richard WARD, William WHITAKER, William T WILCOXEN, Rezen WILSON, Benjamin WILSON, William A WINDSOR, Richard S WORSTER, Tabley WRENN, Samuel YOUNG, Richard Addendum: Alexander, Richard Brown Darne, Robert Ellmore, John Gary, James Gunnell, George Hunter, George Washington Mason, George Millan, John Moore, Jesse Robertson, John E Swann, William Thomas Washington, Bushrod II FALLS CHURCH CITY (22046). SEE FAIRFAX COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1948 FAUQUIER COUNTY. Formed 1759 from Prince William County. County seat is Warrenton (22186) ADAMS, George ADAMSALLAN, Landon AMBLER, Thomas Marshall ARMISTEAD, John Baylor ARMISTEAD, John C ARMISTEAD, Walker Keith ASHBY, John, Jr ASHBY, Nimrod T ASHBY, Samuel ASHBY, Thomson ASHBY, Turner ASHTON, Henry W ASHTON, Lawrence ATHEY, Willis BAILEY, Samuel BALL, George Lewis BALL, Joseph Brumfield BAYLY, Albert BELL, William BLACKWELL, John E BROWN, John BYRNE, William CARNALL, John CARTER, Edward CARTER, Henry H “Harry” COCHRAN, John COLVIN, Richard COMBS, Seth DAVIS, Travis EDMONDS, Alexander EDMONDS, Elias EDMONDS, Richard Corbin EDMONDS, William EMBREY, Robert EUSTACE, William G FANT, John L FANT, Lovel E. D. M. FERGUSON, Josias FLETCHER, John FLETCHER, Joseph FLETCHER, Joshuah, Sr FLETCHER, William FOSTER, Isaac FOSTER, Thomas FRAZIER, Thomas FRYE, John Morgan GEORGE, Bernard GLASCOCK, Benjamin GLASCOCK, Henry GLASCOCK, John (d 1856) GLASCOCK, John (d 1871) GLASSCOCK, William GRAY, William Fitzhugh HAMILTON / HAMBLETON, Robert Mandeville HANSBROUGH, Elijah HARRISON, Burr HARRISON, George P HARRISON, William HEFLIN, William James HICKERSON, Daniel HICKS, Isaiah HICKS, Stephen HORNER, Ben Franklin HUNTON, Charles HUNTON, Eppa JEFFRIES, Enoch JEFFRIES, George JEFFRIES, John W KELLEY, James W KEMPER, George W KEMPER, John LEACH, Thornton K LEE, Henry Hancock MADDOX, Thomas L MARSHALL, John MARSHALL, Thomas McCORMICK, Edmund McCORMICK, Peter B MOORE, James MOORE, Thomas Love NALLE, Jesse NALLE, John NELSON, George NELSON, Thomas O'BANNON, John OLINGER, John E PAGE, John C PAYNE, Daniel PAYNE, Francis PAYNE, George H PAYNE, George W PAYNE, James (b 1791) PAYNE, James (b 1771) PAYNE, Thomas PETTIT, John H PEYTON, Dennis C PHILLIPS, William Fowke RANDOLPH, Charles RUST, James SCOTT, John SHACKLETT, John SHERMAN, Thomas D SHUMATE, Bailey SHUMATE, John SINCLAIR, George B SINCLAIR, William T SMITH, John A W SMITH, John Puller SMITH, William R SMITH, Willis Golder STROTHER, James STROTHER, John TAYLOR, William F TEMPLEMAN, Fielding THOMPSON, James TURNER, Thomas WELCH, Sylvester (b 1766) WELSH, Sylvester (b 1796) WITHERS, Thomas Thornton WITHERS, William, Sr WRIGHT, William B Addendum: Armistead, John Baylor Byrne, William Edmonds. Elias Edmonds, James Embrey, Robert Glascock, John Glascock, William Harper, Joel Zane Payne, William France FLOYD COUNTY. Formed in 1831 from Montgomery County. County seat is Floyd (24091) ALTIZER, John BOOTH, Isaac COX, John EPPERLY, John M GOODSON, Thomas GOODSON, William HARRIS, John LANCASTER, Thomas MOORE, Isaac PHILLIPS, Otis SHELOR, George SPANGLER, William Addendum: Blackwell, Moses Booth, George Boyd, James Harter, Adam Howell, Daniel Lester, John Jr Sowers, George Jacob Strickler, Jacob M FLUVANNA COUNTY. Formed in 1777 from Albemarle County. County seat is Palmyra (22963) BLACK, George Washington BLACK, John BOWLES, Benjamin BRAGG, James BROWN, Edward Isaac COCKE, John Hartwell EASTIN, Stephen FLANNAGAN, William HUGHES, Anderson HUGHES, William JOHNSON, Samuel JONES, Cary JONES, James T KENT, Robert K KENT, Thomas LILLY, Armiger OMOHUNDRO, Richard PAYNE, George PAYNE, Richard Beckwith PERKINS, John H ROSS, James ROSS, Richard SEAY, Austin STILLMAN, George STILLMAN, Samuel STRANGE, Gideon A STRATTON, James THOMAS, William TISDALE, George WHITE, Pleasant WILLS, Miles C WILSON, William WINN, John WOOD, John WOOD, Samuel Richard WOOD, William, Jr WOODS, William, Jr Addendum: Lack, John Omhohundro, Richard FRANKLIN CITY (23851). SEE SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1961 FRANKLIN COUNTY. Formed in 1786 from Bedford County and Henry County. County seat is Rocky Mount (24151) BELL, John Meadors BERNARD, John BOWMAN, John CALLOWAY, James CALLOWAY, William CASSELL, John C, Sr CHAMBERS, William COOK, Samuel COOPER, George W, Sr DIVERS, Thomas FERGUSON, Thomas B FLORA, John GUERRANT, John R HATCHER, John HODGES, Joab HOLLAND, John Major KESLER, Henry KIDD, John LAW, Burwell LUKE, William PEARSON, Thomas PERDUE, Isaiah POINDEXTER, Thomas POWELL, John N ROBERTSON, John TURNER, George WADE, Robert WINGFIELD, William H Addendum: Allen, William Jr Arthur, John A Jr Board, Henry Bradley, Philip Claiborne, Ferdinand Leigh Hancock, Benjamin Peter Jones, Abraham Kesler, Henry Law, Nathaniel Pinkard, John FREDERICK COUNTY AND WINCHESTER CITY. Frederick County was formed in 1738 from Orange County. County seat is of Winchester (22601). Winchester achieved Independent Status in 1874 ADAMS, Peter ADAMS, Thomas ADAMS, William A AMICK, John J ANDERSON, James ANDREWS, George W BAILEY, James D BAKER, Jacob BAKER, John BAKER, William Alexander BARBOUR, William L BARKER, Moses BARLEY, John BAYLISS, John E BAYLISS, Thomas B BEAMER, John BEATY, Robert BELL, James R BELL, Stephen BLACK, John BOND, John, Sr BOWEN, John G BRAITHWAITE, John BRANT, Jacob BROWN, John BROWN, John, Jr BROWN, Samuel BUCHER, John BUSH, Andrew BUSH, William BYWATERS, William CARPER, John (1788-1856) CARPER, John (1785-1869) CARPER, William CARSON, Simon CARSON, William CARTER, John CARTER, Joseph C CLARK, William COLLINS, Joseph CONRAD, Charles COPENHAVER, George COPENHAVER, John DAVIS, Stephen DAVISON, William DEHAVEN, Henry D DEHAVEN, Isaac DEHAVEN, Job DINGES, David ELLIOTT, William EVANS, John FISHER, John FLETCHER, John FRY, Jacob FRY, Joseph L GILKESON, John GLASS, Thomas GOOD, Felix GOOD, Jacob GOOD, Peter GOUGH, John M GREEN, John C GRIFFITH, John GROVE, Abraham GROVE, John W GROVE, John, Sr GUARD, Jacob HACKNEY, James HALL, James B HART, Samuel HELVESTINE, Hiram HENING, David HICKS, Eli HOFFMAN, William HUBBARD, Jesse IDEN, Jonathan JENKINS, James W JOHNSON, David JOLLIFFE, John JONES, William Strother KECKLEY, Jacob, Jr KELLEY, James KERNS, George KLINE, Jacob LEMLEY, Jacob LITTLE, James LONG, Joseph MARKS, Alexander MASON, Jonathan MASON, Seth MAY, Jacob McKEE, Joseph MIDDLETON, Willliam MILLER, John MURPHY, Thomas MYERS, William NICKLIN, Jacob R PARISH, William PHELPS, Elisha PIPER, John Henry RANDOLPH, William Fitzhugh RANDOLPH, Willliam RICHARD, Jacob RICHARDS, John RIDGEWAY, Jacob ROBINSON, Andrew A ROBINSON, James ROGERS, John SAUNDERS, William S SCRIVENER, William SHANE, William SHEPHERD, James SHUMATE, Bailey SINGLETON, James SMITH, John SMITH, William (b 1796) SMITH, William (b 1772) SNAPP, John STEELE, Thomas STEPHENS, Briant STEPHENSON, Robert STEPHENSON, William TUCKER, Henry St George VANCE, James VANCE, Robert WALL, George WALL, Jacob WALL, John F WATSON, James WEAVER, David WELLS, Thomas WHITE, Robert WILKINSON, Israel WILLIAMS, William C WOOD, Isaac W WOOD, James WOOD, William WRIGHT, George WRIGHT, Thomas YOUNG, Philip Addendum: Abbott, William Aby, Jonas Atkinson, William Mayo Aulick, Frederick A Bageant, William Baker, Henry Baldwin, Robert Thomas Barley, Frederick Barley, Jacob Beatty, Henry Bell, John Jr Berkeley, Robert Brent, George Brown, Samuel Brown, William H Bush, Andrew Carter, John Cather, James Cooper, Henry Copenhaver, George Copenhaver, Michael Coyle, Michael DeHaven, John Dillon, William Elliott, William Aquilla Sr Evans, John Fries (Fry), Michael Fry, Jacob Glaize (Glaze), Sampson Good, Felix Good, Jacob Griffith, John M Grove, John Hillman, Simeon Hoff, John Holliday, James Holmes, David Hoover, John Jenkins, Stephen Johnston, Joseph Kiger, Isaac Kremer, George Sr Kurtz, Isaac Mason. Jonathan Massie, Josiah McIntire, Charles McIntire, William McKee, Joseph Mesmer, Jacob Meyers, Martin Sr Miller, John Miller, Peter O’Conner, John Perry, Nickolas Piper, John Henry Price, John Randolph, William Fitzhugh Rogers, Casper Rogers, Even (Evan) Scrivener, Benjamin Shade, Richard Slagle, John Smith, George Smith, Philip Snapp, John Stephenson, William Swartz, George Sydnor, William Tucker, Henry St George Vance, James Wall, Jacob Wall, John C Wall, John F Washington, George Fayette White, Jacob White, John White, John Wood, William FREDERICKSBURG CITY (22401). SEE ALSO SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1879 ANDERSON, Benjamin BARTON, Thomas BOUGHTON, Benjamin BUCK, John CARTER, Charles Landon CARTER, William Fitzhugh CHEW, John W CHEW, Robert Smith CHINN, John L COOKE, James M CRUMP, John DIXON, James DOGGETT, Lemuel ELLIS, Robert T FAIRBANK, Noah FERNEYHOUGN, John, Jr FITZGERALD, James Henderson FITZHUGH, John Bowling, Sr FORBES, Murray FREEMAN, John F GOODWIN, Thomas GORDON, Basil GRINNAN, Daniel HOWISON, Samuel KALE, Anthony KNIGHT, John L KNOX, Wiliam A LIPSCOMB, Thomas Harris LOMAX, John Tayloe MARR, John MARYE, John L MAURY, Richard B McKILDOE, James MERCER, Hugh METCALFE, John MINOR, John MOODY, Bradstreet PATTERSON, John W PEARSON, William PHILLIPS, Henry T PHILLIPS, Samuel ROBERTS, Samuel ROTHROCK, George W, Sr SCOTT, John SHEPHERD, John M SMITH, William, Jr SMITH, Yeomans STANARD, John STONE, William THOM, Reubin Triplett THORNTON, Francis TIMBERLAKE, James B VASS, James P WALKER, Alexander WALLACE, John H WARE, Thomas WARREN, William, Sr WHITE, Henry WHITE, William H WILLIAMS, John C WILLIS, Byrd C YOUNG, James Addendum: Beale, William Churchill Browne, William Carter, William Fitzhugh Crump, John Evans, George Fitzgerald, James Henderson Gordan, Alexander Gordan, Samuel Hall, John Byrd Hull, John C Minor, Hubbard GALAX CITY. SEE CARROLL COUNTY AND GRAYSON COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1953 GILES COUNTY. Formed in 1806 from Montgomery County, Tazewell County and Monroe County (WV). County seat is Pearisburg (24134) ATKINS, Hiram ATKINS, Moses BANE, James F, Jr BROWN, William H CECIL, Zachariah W CHAPMAN, Isaac DIDDLE, David FERGUSON, John FRENCH, David HALE, Isaac HALE, Thomas L JOHNSTON, Andrew JOHNSTON, David JOHNSTON, Hugh D JOHNSTON, John JOHNSTON, John P KERR, John KING, Charles LEFTWICH, Jabez LYBROOK, Philip McCOMAS, David MILLER, Jacob, Sr PECK, Jacob F PECK, John PETERS, John SHUMATE, Tollison SNIDOW, Christian SNIDOW, William Henry SPANGLER, George SPANGLER, John S STAFFORD, Ralph, Jr WINGO, John WOODYARD, John Addendum: Brown, William Carr, William Crow Lipscomb, James Stafford, John Sr GLOUCESTER COUNTY. Formed in 1651 from York County, an original Shire. County seat is Gloucester (23061) COKE, Richard DABNEY, Thomas Smith DIXON, John FIELD, William HUDSON, Vincent JONES, Catesby JONES, William MANN, Charles PERRIN, William K ROBINS, William ROY, James H SEAWELL, Thomas M SHARPLES, Felix Thomas SMART, William SMITH, Phillip A SMITH, Thomas SMITH, William P STUBBLEFIELD, Baylor Foster TABB, Henry Wythe TABB, Thomas Todd WEST, Francis WIATT, William G WILLIAMS, Samuel Addendum: Cooke, Warner T Dixon, John Eastwood, William Jones, Catesby Smart, William R Smith, Phillip Smith, Thomas Stubbs, John S Thruston, Robert Yeatman, Thomas Robinson GOOCHLAND COUNTY. Formed in 1728 from Henrico County. County seat is Goochland (22063) BOLLING, William CUNLIFFE, Charles CUNNINGHAM, Edward FLEMING, Tarlton GEORGE, William JENNINGS, John H LACY, Fleming LACY, Mathew LEAKE, Josiah PAYNE, William O PHILPOTTS, Abijah T RANDOLPH, Richard RANDOLPH, Thomas Mann, Jr REDFORD, Robert RICHARDS, John WATKINS, Thomas J GRAYSON COUNTY. Formed in 1793 from Wythe County. County seat is Independence (24348) BEDWELL, James DICKINSON, Martin HAGA / HAGUE, David HALE, John L HALE, Richard HALE, Stephen PATTON, Thomas, Sr RANKIN, William RECTOR, Bennett Henry TRIMBLE, John WAUGH, James Addendum: Gathright, William Jr Lacy, Fleming Richardson, George Washington Sampson, Richard Bourn(e), Stephen “Grey” Boyer Boyer, John Cornett, Reuben Cox, David “River Dave” Cox, James Robertson Cox, John (d 1850) Cox, John (d 1856) Hale, Lewis II Long,William Lundy, Amos Roberts, William Stone, William Taylor, William GREENE COUNTY. Formed in 1838 from Orange County. Count seat is Stanardsville (22973) ATKINS, Zachariah BEADLES, John BEAZLEY, James BLAKEY, George Smith DAVIS, Elijah Kirtley DOWELL, John LONG, John K McMULLEN, John MELONE, William MOYERS, Michael SHELTON, Thomas L SHOTWELL, Jeremiah THOMAS, Robert THORNTON, Anthony R WARREN, James, Sr GREENSVILLE COUNTY. Formed in 1781 from Brunswick County. County seat is Emporia (23847) No War of 1812 veterans buried in Greensville County were identified HALIFAX COUNTY. Formed in 1752 from Lunenburg County. County seat is Halifax (245.58) ANDERSON, Andrew A ANDERSON, Thomas P BENNETT, Richard Everard BETTS, Elisha FERRILL, William GRAY, William HARRIS, Thomas F HITE, Vincent HUBBARD, Joel IRVINE, David L LINN, John K LOGAN, William SIMS, John TERRY, Royal WHITE, Thomas Warrener Addendum: Carter, Thomas Sr Crews, Issac Seat Edmondson, Richard Henderson, William Holt, William Leigh, William Scott, John Baytop HAMPTON CITY (23669). Consolidated with Elizabeth City County and City of Phoebus in 1952 BOOKER, George BOOKER, Richard BRADLEY, Thomas H BURNHAM, James D CHEVERS, Mark L DRUMMOND, George FACE, William GLASSELL, James M GREEN, Timothy HANSFORD, Thomas HICKMAN, William, Sr HICKS, Richard S HOPE, William P HOWELL, James E JORDAN, Rix KATING, Walter KING, Edward LATIMER, George LATIMER, Thomas LATIMER, Thomas LATIMER, William PHILLIPS, Elijah PHILLIPS, George POWELL, James SAUNDERS, Thomas (d 1840) SAUNDERS, Thomas (d 1844) SHIELDS, Howard SIMPKINS, Arthur SIMPKINS, John SMITH, William S TOPPING, John TOPPING, John P VAUGHN, James M WALLACE, James WEST, Benjamin Addendum: Jones, Thomas Shelton, James HANOVER COUNTY. Formed in 1721 from New Kent County. County seat is Hanover (23069) ADAMS, John ADAMS, Thomas ALEXANDER, William ANDERSON, Robert BERKELEY, Carter Burwell BERKELEY, Lewis BERKELEY, Thomas Nelson BROCK, John Christian BROWN, John D G CAMPBELL, Hugh, Jr CHILDRESS, Charles W CLARKE, George CLARKE, Wilson B COLEMAN, Robert CRENSHAW, Charles CRENSHAW, Edmund B CRENSHAW, Nathaniel C DAVIS, James (Jimmy) DAVIS, John D DAY, William O DIGGES, Dudley ELLETT, Robert Temple ELLETT, Wiliam Peyton FONTAINE, James GOODALL, Charles Parke GREEN, Richard P GWATHEMY, Richard HALL, Aaron HARRIS, Solomon HARRIS, Solomon King HARRIS, Willie J HAZELGROVE, Benjamin HENDREE, George HOLMES, James HOPKINSON, James JONES, Laney LUMPKIN, Robert MAYNARD, Edward MORRIS, Richard NELSON, Thomas PAGE, Francis PENDLETON, Edmund B POLLARD, Thomas PRICE, Thomas, Jr REYNOLDS, Thomas W RUFFIN, Edmund SHEPPARD, Joseph M SHEPPARD, Mosby SMITH, Burwell SNEAD, John SUTTON, James T TAURMAN, Thomas TAYLOR, John Jay TAYLOR, Lewis W TAYLOR, William D THOMPSON, Charles William, Jr TINSLEY, Charles Corbin TINSLEY, Thomas G TURNER, Martin TURNER, Thomas TYLER, William (b 1768) TYLER, William (b UNK) WATT, Hugh WEBB, John David WHITE, William L WICKHAM, William Fanning WINN, Jesse WINSTON, Phillip B WINSTON, William D Addendum: Tinsley, Parke HARRISONBURG CITY (22801). SEE ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1916. County seat of Rockingham County HENRICO COUNTY. An original 1634 Shire. County seat is Henrico Court House (23219). See also: Richmond City CARTER, John CARTER, Samuel Smith DEPRIEST, William GEORGE, Byrd HERBERT, Thomas HUGHES, Richard ROY, James TANKERSLEY, Reuben Addendum: Brown, Samuel Green, William Hix, Richard J HENRY COUNTY. Formed in 1776 from Pittsylvania County. County seat is Martinsville (24112) ALEXANDER, Joseph BARKER, Allen BARROW, Jesse BASSETT, Alexander Hunter BROCK, John CALLAWAY, John CLARK, James DAVIS, Peter DAVIS, William DILLARD, John DRAPER, William D. DUPUY, Anthony DYER, Benjamin F FINNEY, John, Jr FITTS, Tandy Walker FONTAINE, John James GRIGGS, Peter HAIRSTON, George R, Jr HAY, Philip T KOGER, Joseph NUNN, Thomas PAYNE, Ryland PHILPOTT, Edward PURTLE, Barton REDD, John SALMON, John, Jr TRENT, William H TURNER, Andrew WYATT, Craven WYATT, John Posey Addendum: Hairston, George King, John “Jack” Morris, John Pankey, Edward Stone, John Wills, Thomas HIGHLAND COUNTY. Formed in 1847 from Bath County and Pendleton County (WV). County seat is Monterey (24465) BIRD, David DOGGETT, Armistead HEVENER / HEVNER, John HULL, Peter JONES, Thomas McCLUNG, William RUCKMAN, Samuel SNYDER, John HOPWELL CITY (23860). See PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY. Originally known as City Point. Achieved Independent City status in 1916 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY. An original 1634 Shire. County seat is Isle of Wight (23397) ATKINSON, Archibald ATKINSON, Joseph BULLOCK, William BUTLER, Robert CARROLL, Gray CHANNELL, Arthur CHAPMAN, Charles Hammel DARDEN, Thomas, Jr DARDEN, William H ELEY, Josiah GRAY, Nathaniel GREEN, William HALL, George HODSDEN, Joseph B HOLLADAY, John JONES, Benjamin JONES, Peter JORDAN, James C JORDAN, Thomas NOCK, Lewis PEDIN, Edmond PHILLIPS, John PURDIE, John Hydman PURDIE, Thomas ROBINSON, Anthony SMITH, Arthur TODD, John Robinson WHITFIELD, Samuel WILLIAMS, Richard WILSON, George WILSON, James R WRENN, Charles JAMES CITY COUNTY. An original 1634 Shire. County seat is Williamsburg (23185) BACON, William Savage JONES, Allen JONES, Daniel JONES, William M LEE, Robert H KING AND QUEEN COUNTY. Formed in 1691 from New Kent County. County seat is King & Queen Court House (23085) BAGBY, John Christopher BAGBY, Richard, Jr BRUMLEY, Robert COURTNEY, Robert FAUNTLEROY, Moore Gardner FAUNTLEROY, Samuel T G GAINES, John GOVAN, James, Jr HOOMES, Thomas Claiborne JEFFRIES, Thomas M POLLARD, William H TODD, William Addendum: Atkins, John Gresham, Thomas Moore, Richard KING GEORGE COUNTY. Formed in 1721 from Richmond County. Count seat is King George (22485) ALEXANDER, Gustavus Brown ARNOLD, John BABER, Thomas Benjamin Berry HOOE, Abram Barnes, Sr BERNARD, William, Jr BROWN, Solomon James Slaughter BURK, John A COLEMAN, Thomas DISHMAN, John EDWARDS, Enoch EDWARDS, John Arnold FITZHUGH, Augustine Washington FITZHUGH, Henry GRYMES, George N GRYMES, William Fitzhugh HOOE, John T JENKINS, Thomas LEWIS, Dangerfield McKENNY, George C PARKER, John PATTERSON, Perry STUART, Richard TALIAFERRO, John Seymour TURNER, William Smith WALKER, William Addendum: KING WILLIAM COUNTY. Formed in 1702 from King and Queen County. County seat is King William (23086) AYLETT, Philip, Jr AYLETT, Zachariah CROXTON, James EDWARDS, Ambrose FOX, James FOX, Joseph GREGORY, William HILL, Robert MOORE, John Temple Addendum: Baxton, Charles Hill Hill, William LANCASTER COUNTY. Formed in 1651 from Northumberland County and York County. The portion that came from York County became Middlesex County in 1669. County seat is Lancaster (22503) BALL, Hilkiah BALL, James Kendall BRENT, George CARTER, Joseph Addison CHASE, Peter CHOWNING, James CHOWNING, John, Jr EUSTACE, John EUSTACE, William EWELL, James S GRESHAM, John F, Jr HALL, Addison HAYDON, Abner KELLEY, Armistead KELLEY, Charles KELLEY, David KELLEY, James KELLEY, John KELLEY, William LEE, Arthur McCARTY, William M TAYLOR, Thorowgood LEE COUNTY. Formed in 1793 from Russell County. County seat is Jonesville (24263) CARROLL, James Nooland DAUGHERTY, Nathaniel DAVAULT, Jacob G DUFF, Robert FANNON, Bryant FULKERSON, John JAYNE, James JESSEE, Willliam KOGER, John LITTON, Alexander MORGAN, Nathan OLINGER, David OLINGER, John C PENNINGTON, David RAZOR / REASOR, Daniel SHARP, John D WILLOUGHBY, Wallace WYNN, Samuel Addendum: Campbell, James, Jr Ewing, Alexander Fletcher, John Goldsmith Fulkerson, Peter Jones, Stephen Wynne, Samuel LEXINGTON CITY (24450). SEE ALSO ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1966 ALEXANDER, John BARCLAY, Hugh BELL, James B BOWYER, John CARUTHERS, James CARUTHERS, William CHANDLER, John CHANDLER, Samuel T GLASGOW, John HARRIS, Nathan HENDERSON, Thomas HOPKINS, David JOHNSON, Thomas JORDAN, John JUNKIN, George McCLURE, John Edmundson McCORKLE, John McDOWELL, James McDOWELL, James McNUTT, John MONTGOMERY, William H MOORE, Samuel McDowell PATTON, John PAXTON, Elisha POINDEXTER, George Benskin PRESTON, Thomas Lewis RAIL, John REID, Andrew, Jr SHIELDS, Alexander SLOAN, John WALLACE, Andrew WALLACE, James B WHITE, Matthew, Sr WHITE, Robert WHITE, Willis WILLSON, William LOUDOUN COUNTY. Formed in 1747 from Fairfax County. County seat is Leesburg (22075) BALL, Fayette BALL, George Washington BEATY, Silas BEAVERS, Samuel BENTON, William BEVERIDGE, Noble BEVERIDGE, William BOLON, William BRADEN, Joseph BRADEN, Robert BRADFIELD, William BRIDGES, Benjamin A BROWN, John H BROWN, Richard BROWN, William BURK, William CARTER, James S CARTER, Jonathan CARTER, Richard CHINN, Samuel CLENDENING, Samuel CLENDENING, William COCHRAN, James COE, Robert COMBS, John CONARD, David COOPER, Daniel COPELAND, Andrew COST, Peter COX, Samuel CRAIG, James CRAIN, James CRAVEN, Joel CRIDLER, John CUNARD, Edward DERRY, Christian DIGGS, John, Jr DISHMAN, James T DODD, John DOUGLAS, Hugh DOWELL, Jesse D DOWNS, James EVANS, William D EVERHART, Daniel FADELY, Jacob FRY, John N GALLEHER, William, Sr GARNER, James E GASSOWAY, Charles GORE, Joseph A GOVER, Samuel GRAHAM, Andrew GREEN, James P GREEN, John C GREEN, Thomas GREEN, Wilford GREGG, George Y GRUBB, Ebenezer GRUBB, John GRUBB, Richard GULICK, George HAMILTON, Charles H HAMILTON, Erasmus C HAMILTON, James Harvey HAMILTON, John HAMMERLY, William HARRISON, Burr William HAWKINS, Joseph HEREFORD, Francis HILLIARD, Joseph HOGE, William HOUGH, Garrett HOUGH, Samuel HOWELL, David HUMPHREY, Marcus HUMPHREY, Thomas H HUNT, John HUTCHESON, Nelson S JACKSON, Benjamin JAMES, Thomas JENKINS, John JOHNSON, Thomas JOHNSTON, James JONES, John KITZMILLER, Martin LEE, Joshua LESLIE, Samuel D LESLIE, Thomas LEWIS, James LITTLETON, John K LITTLETON, Thomas LODGE, Samuel LOVE, Henry LOVE, John T LOVETT, David LUCK, Jordon B LUCKETT, Francis W LUCKETT, Horace LUCKETT, Ludwell MAINS, Archibald MASON, Armistead Thomson MASON, Thomas H C MASON, William T T McCARTY, James B McCARTY, John McCOY, William McDANIEL, Archibald McDANIEL, James McDANIEL, Martin N McDANIEL, William McFARLAND, James McKIM, James MERCER, Charles Fenton MERCHANT, James MILLER, William MILLS, James MOCK, Jacob W MONEY, Nicholas MONROE, William MOORE, Samuel MORRIS, Mahlon MOUNT, Ezekiel MULL, David MURRAY, William Henry MYERS, John H NEER, Nathan NICHOLS, Nathan NICKOLS, Thomas E NIXON, George NIXON, Joel NIXON, John W NOLAND, Thomas Lloyd NOLAND, William NORRIS, Ignatius OGDEN, Andrew OSBURN, Alfred OSBURN, Balem OSBURN, Craven OSBURN, Herod OSBURN, Joab OSBURN, Joel OSBURN, Joshua OSBURN, Landon OSBURN, Nicholas OSBURN, Richard OSBURN, Thomas OSBURN, Turner PENQUITE, Joseph PERRY, Hamilton PHILLIPS, Thomas PIERCE, John PIERPOINT, Francis POSTON, William W POTTS, David POTTS, Joshua POTTS, Nathan POTTS, William POULTON, Reed POWELL, Peyton POWELL, Thomas Burr PURSEL / PURCELL, Samuel RAWLINGS, Stephen RAWLINGS, William REYNOLDS, Thomas W READER, Jacob RECTOR, Henry REED, John RICE, Jesse RITTER, Jacob B ROACH, James ROBERTSON, John ROGERS, Samuel Hamilton ROGERS, Sanford ROGERS, William Wellford ROSS, John ROUTT, Daniel RUSSELL, Henry RUSSELL, Mahlon RUSSELL, William RYAN, William P SANBOWER, Adam SANDERS, Edward SANDS, Jonah SAUNDERS, George SAUNDERS, John E SAUNDERS, William C SCANLAND, John S SCATTERDAY, Aaron SCOTT, William Henry C SEATON, Hiram H SHAW, John SHEPHERD, Jacob R SHREVE, Benjamin SIMPSON, French SIMPSON, John SKANLAND, John C SKINNER, John SKINNER, Nathaniel SLAGLE, George Henderson SMITH, Charles A SMITH, David SMITH, George W (d 1833) SMITH, George William (d 1844) SMITH, Hugh SMITH, Jacob SMITH, Jonas SMITH, Samuel SMITH, Thomas Atwell STEVENS, William T STOCKS, William STREAM / STREHM, Jacob SWARTS, William R TAYLOR, Charles TAYLOR, Henry S TAYLOR, Joseph TAYLOR, Lewis F TAYLOR, Timothy THOMAS, Charles I THOMAS, George THOMAS, Joseph THOMPSON, Israel B THOMPSON, James THOMPSON, Samuel THOMPSON, William M THRIFT, William TYLER, Edmund VAN VACTOR, Solomon VANDEVANTER, Isaac VANDEVANTER, Joseph WALKER, Nathaniel WALKER, William WALTERS, George WALTMAN, Jacob WATT, John WELSH, Benjamin W WENNER, William, Sr WEST, John WHITE, James (d 1836) WHITE, James (d 1826) WHITE, James H (d 1825) WHITE, Joseph W Bronaugh WHITE, Josiah WHITE, William (d 1831) WHITE, William (d 1825) WILLIAMS, Isaac N WILLIAMS, James G WILLIAMS, John WILLIAMS, Samuel WILSON, Samuel WILSON, Thomas WIRE, David WIRE, Peter, Sr WIRE, William WORSLEY, John WRIGHT, James W S WRIGHT, John W G WRIGHT, Joseph C WRIGHT, Joseph T YOUNG, James E Addendum: Adams, William Allen, James Barnhouse, Richard Brown, John Brown, William Cox Butts, William, Esq Carr, David Cockrell, Samuel Coleman, William Cooper, George Cooper, John Cooper, John, Sr Cooper, John Sr Demory, Wilham Dulin, John Edwards, Joseph Elgin, Charles West Fleming, William Gibson, William E Gregg, James B Harris, Issac Hill, James Holmes, William Hughes, Thomas Johnson, John Johnson, William Klein, Lewis Allen Love, Richard H Miller, George Miller, Jacob Mills, William Moreland, George T Nichols, Samuel Purcell, James H Roberts, William Ropp, Nicholas Rust, George Russell, Benjamin C Shoemaker, Abraham Shriver, Jacob Skinner, Peter Tate, William Taylor, Mahlon Taylor, Timothy II Tebbs, Thomas F Tilton, Daniel Young, George Vanvactor, Solomon Virts/Werts, Conrad Waters, Levi White, John Wilkinson, Thomas Wilkinson, William Wood, Joshua Young, Samuel Wade LOUISA COUNTY. Formed in 1742 from Hanover County. County seat is Louisa (23093) ANDERSON, Archibald BIBB, John CARROLL, John CHEWNING, Reuben DABNEY, Francis DICKINSON, John Cole, Jr FOX, Meredith HARPER, George W S HARRIS, Frederick HARRIS, Henry JACKSON, William MORRIS, James M PENDLETON, Edmund RAGLAND, William SERGEANT, Chapman SWIFT, Timothy T THOMPSON, Garland WADDY, Garland T WATSON, David WATSON, George Addendum: Burk, Edmond LUNENBURG COUNTY. Formed in 1746 from Brunswick County. County seat is Lunenburg (23952) HATCHETT, Haynie HAWTHORNE, William HITE, William Land, Sr MATTHEWS, John TAYLOR, Waller WILLIAMS, Robert Hughes, Sr Addendum: Love, Henry Hicks Williams, Thomas S Parrish, William LYNCHBURG CITY (245.05). SEE ALSO: CAMPBELL COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1852 ADAMS, Parham BAILEY, James BUTLER, Willis CHRISTIAN, Henry A CLARK, Henry CLARK, William COBBS, Charles Gwatkins COLEMAN, James CONNER, John COX, Samuel DABNEY, William (DANIEL, William, Sr DAVIDSON, Joseph DAVIS, George R GARLAND, James GARLAND, Samuel GRAY, French Strother GRAY, Robert Hening GRAY, William Waller HANCOCK, Ammon HARRISON, Samuel Jordan HARVEY, Jack HOLBROOK, Josiah HOLMES, Joshua R HUTTER, George Christian JONES, William KINGSTON, John KINNER, John KYLE, John LANGHORNE, Maurice H, Jr LEFTWICH, Augustine LOCK, George MAJORS, Jacob MALLORY, John F MARTIN, James MAXWELL, Robert B McCARON, John McCARTY, Daniel McCARTY, James MITCHELL, George H MOORE, John MORRIS, Robert MURRELL, Hardin D MURRELL, John MURRELL, John D NEW, John NORVELL, William Wiatt NORVELL, William, Sr OWEN, Owen PATTERSON, William B PERRY, Jesse L REID, William S RICHARDSON, George RISQUE, James B ROHR, Phillip RUCKER, Pleasant SAUNDERS, James Turner SCOTT, Beverly Roy SCRUGGS, Samuel SNEAD, Isreal TAYLOR, William THURMAN, John TYREE, Richard, Sr VAWTER, John VAWTER, Silas WILLIAMS, Daniel WILSON, Bernard (Berni Addendum: Davis, William Jr Hare, Jesse Harvey, John Hix, William Holmes, Joshua Rathborne Johnson, Gerard E Robinson, John Saunders, William L Shackelford, George Wills, John MADISON COUNTY. Formed in 1793 from Culpeper County. County seat is Madison (22727) AYLOR, Thomas BERRY, William G GARNETT, Robert KEMPER, William MACON, James M MAY, Noel PRICE, Henry Addendum: Banks, William Tunstall Barnes, Henry Barnett, Lawson Carpenter, John Conway, John F Crigler, Lewis Goodall, Philander Hume, Joseph Stockdell, John Thomas, George Thomas, John Thomas, William Walker, James W. Yager, Salathiel Wayland MANASSAS CITY (22110). SEE PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1975. County seat of Prince William County MANASSAS PARK CITY (22111). SEE PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1975 MARTINSVILLE CITY (24112). SEE HENRY COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1928. County seat of Henry County MATHEWS COUNTY. Formed in 1791 from Gloucester County. County seat is Mathews (23109) BASSETT, John W BILLUPS, Robert BORUM, Edmond BORUM, William BROOKS, George K BROWNLEY, James CATLETT, John DIGGES, George DIGGES, George T DIGGS, Anthony DIGGS, John EDWARDS, Thomas FOSTER, Isaac FOSTER, Richard HUDGIN, Robert HUDGINS, John HUDGINS, William Houlder HUDGINS, William P HUNLEY, Robert JAMES, Thomas D JARVIS, Francis MARCH, William MINTER, William ROBINS, Thomas SALE, John N SMITH, William L THOMAS, John THOMAS, William E THOMPKINS, Christopher THRUSTON, John C THRUSTON, Robert TURNER, John L TURNER, William WESTON, Robert WHITE, Bennett WHITE, John A WHITE, John H YEATMAN, Thomas Robinson Addendum: Tompkins, Christopher MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Formed in 1765 from Lunenburg County. County seat is Boydton (23917) BAPTIST, John G BURWELL, Armstead CARTER, David Norfleet CHAMBERS, Edward R EVANS, Benjamin GAYLE, Thomas GEE, Benjamin GOODE, William O GREGORY, Herbert HARRIS, James JEFFRESS, James Hamlett JONES, James Young JONES, Tingnal LOCKETT, Samuel L MALONE, John MALONE, Thomas L NELSON, William OVERBY, Anderson OVERBY, Peter Z OVERBY, Robert Y RYLAND, Thomas SCOTT, Robert SMITH, Sterling SPEED, John H SYDNOR, Beverly TAYLOR, Thomas Addendum: Evans, William Jones, William Love, Chappell MIDDLESEX COUNTY. Formed in 1669 from Lancaster County from the portion of Lancaster formed in 1651 from York County. County seat is Saluda (23149) BAILEY, John C BEAZLEY, John CAUTHORN, Leroy STREET, John Walker STREET, Thomas VAUGHAN, William MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Formed in 1776 from Fincastle County, which was abolished at this time. County seat is Christianburg (24073) ANDERSON, George ANDERSON, John COX, Ross CRAIG, John FAULCONER, Thomas Morrison HENDERSON, Jonas MARTIN, Jesse PAGE, David PIERCE, Samuel SHAVER, Andrew H WADE, George E WADE, Hamilton WADE, John WADE, William WALTERS, George A Addendum: Davis, Thomas NANSEMOND COUNTY. Defunct. SEE SUFFOLK CITY. Nansemond County was incorporated into Suffolk City in 1974. A good deal of Nansemond County historical records are housed at the David R. Rubenstein Rare Books and Manuscript Library at Duke University, Durham, NC NELSON COUNTY. Formed in 1808 from Amherst County. County seat is Lovingston (22949) ANDERSON, Robert H BRADSHAW, Benjamin COLEMAN, Hawes N DIGGS, William H FITZGERALD, James Clarkson HENDERSON, Bennet HIGGINBOTHAM, Daniel HIGGINBOTHAM, Jesse HORSLEY, John JONES, Joshua KIDD, William I LOVING, James LOVING, Lunsford MASSIE, Thomas McCLELLAND, Thomas Stanhope, Sr MELTON, John ROBERTSON, John SHIPMAN, John, Sr THACKER, Wyatt THOMPSON, James VAUGHAN, William Addendum: Coleman, William Harris Fortune, Thomas Eubank NEW KENT COUNTY. Formed in 1654 from York County. County seat is New Kent (23124) ANDERSON, James BASSETT, Burwell CHRISTIAN, John Beverley CHRISTIAN, Robert, Jr RATCLIFFE, John SIMPSON, William NEWPORT NEWS CITY (23607). Achieved Independent City status in 1958 when it was consolidated with Warwick City (formerly Warwick County, an original shire in 1634) CARY, Gill Armistead JACKSON, James MOORE, John Filmer RUSSELL, Thomas C NORFOLK CITY (23510). Achieved Independent City status in 1845. Formerly the Borough of Norfolk ALLMAND, Harrison, Jr ARCHER, Richard C BARNETT, James H BART, John BILLUPS, John L BOND, James BROWN, Samuel BRUNET, Peter CAMP, George Washington DAVIE, John DAVIS, John DELANEY, Edward, Sr DICKSON, Thomas DONALDSON, Charles DORNIN, Thomas Alysius DRAYTON, Glenn ETHEREDGE, Alexander M GLENN, Thomas GUTHRIE, Alexander HALL, William C HENOP, Daniel HOWELL, John F HUNGERFORD, William HUNTER, Robert Barron HUNTER, William F HYSLAP / HYSLOP, John Custis JACKSON, James JAMESON, William KEEN, Jeremiah KENNARD, Thomas MASSENBURGH, John W MAXWELL, John NEWTON, Thomas, Jr NIVISON, William T RAINE, George SAUNDERS, James SHARP, William SHUSTER, George SKINNER, Charles William STARK, Edwin TAYLOR, Lewis Littlepage TAYLOR, William C TYLER, Charles VACHE, John Benign WARRINGTON, Lewis Addendum: Banks, John Cunningham, James B Davis, William Henley, William D King, Miles Jr. Lee, John Hite Maurice, James McCAndlish, Thomas C Montague, William Valentine Moore, John Ott, George Pollard, Benjamin Rowland, William Taylor, James Taylor, Robert Barraud Wrenn, Thomas NORFOLK COUNTY. Defunct. See CHESAPEAKE CITY. Consolidated in 1963 NORTHAMPTON Originally part of Accawmack County, an original shire in 1634. At times combined with Accomack County, both counties comprise Virginia’s Eastern Shore. County seat is Eastville (23347) ADAMS, John ADDISON, Kendall ADDISON, William BADGER, Thomas Wyatt BAGWELL, Healy Drummond BAPTIST, Edward BAYLY, John H BELL, Anthony BELOTE, Laban BENSON, Samuel BOWDOIN, Peter Smith DALBY, Hezekiah DUNTON, Benjamin ELLIOTT, John T FISHER, John R FITCHETT, Thomas (b 1789) FITCHETT, Thomas (b 1782) FITCHETT, Thomas, Jr (b 1791) FITCHETT, William GOFFIGON, James GOFFIGON, John GRIFFITH, Moses GUNTER, Stephen S GUY, Thomas H HALLETT, Michael D HALLETT, Thomas HARMANSON, John Henry HARMANSON, William JACOB, Thomas JARVIS, William Belle JARVIS, William, Sr KELLAM, Esam / Esau KENNARD, William MEARS, Thomas C NOTTINGHAM, Jacob NOTTINGHAM, Severn NOTTINGHAM, William PARKER, Jacob G PARKER, Severn Eyre PITTS, Major S POWELL, Abel SATCHELL, William SAVAGE, Preston SCARBOROUGH, Thomas SMITH, George SMITH, Isaac SPADY, Southy SPADY, Thomas S STRATTON, John Niveson THOMAS, William TRAVIS, Elliott TROWER, John UPSHUR, Arthur B UPSHUR, George Parker WARD, Alexander W WARREN, Patrick, Sr WEST, Nathaniel WHEELER, Thomas A WILKINS, John, Sr WILKINS, William E YOUNG, George H YOUNG, Thomas NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. Formed in 1649 from Chicacoan Indian District. Mother county of the Northern Neck. County seat is Heathsville (22473) ANDERSON, Izatis BALL, Joseph BALL, Thomas K BASYE, Joseph BATES, Fleming BAYSE, William BROUN, Thomas COLES, Edward DESHIELDS, Joseph GILL, Richard H HAYNIE, Cyrus HEADLEY, Griffin HENDERSON, William INGRAM, Hiram PAYNE, Richard SMITH, James SMITH, James M STITH, John TIGNOR, Thomas TOULSON, Richard TOWLES, Thomas TURNER, Charles Blackwell, Sr Addendum: Blackwell, Samuel B Fousbee, Griffin Henry Payne, John NORTON CITY (24273). SEE WISE COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1954 NOTTOWAY COUNTY. Formed in 1789 from Amelia County. County seat is Nottoway (23955) BURKE, Samuel D CARTER, Francis FOWLKES, John W IRBY, Edmond JONES, James MORGAN, Samuel W WARD, Nathan Addendum: Allen, John C Perkinson, Thomas ORANGE COUNTY. Formed in 1735 from Spotsylvania County. County seat is Orange (22960) BALLARD, Garland BARBOUR, James BEALE, Charles W CONWAY, Reuben DAVIS, William T EHART / EHEART, Michael FRAZER, Herndon HOWARD, Charles P HUME, William Waller JOHNSON, David MADISON, Ambrose MADISON, James MADISON, William NEWMAN, William PEYTON, John G PORTER, John A RHOADES, John RHODES, William Richard SMITH, George W TALIAFERRO, Hay TAYLOR, Edmund Pendleton TAYLOR, Robert, Jr TAYLOR, Robert, Jr TERRELL, Buckner TERRELL, James TERRILL, John WALLER, William WAUGH, Gowry (Goury) WILLIAMS, James Addendum: Willis, William Champe PAGE COUNTY. Formed in 1831 from Rockingham County and Shenadoah County. County seat is Luray (22835) BEAHM, Jacob BEAVER, John BOOTON, James C GLENN, John GREEN, George D GREEN, John GROVE, Daniel KAUFFMAN, Daniel KOONTZ, Isaac Newton MILLER, John PRICE, George E ROBERTSON, James (T or R) RUFFNER, John RUFFNER, Jonas STOVER, Jacob B STRICKLER, Daniel STRICKLER, Joseph Addendum: Fleming, Andrew Jones, Thomas Mathias, Miller Miller, Peter PATRICK COUNTY. Formed in 1791 from Henry County. County seat is Stuart (24171) ADAMS, Joshua BURNETT, John COLEMAN, Robert CONNER, John CONNER, William EPPERSON, William GILBERT, Samuel GRAY, Daniel L HARBOUR, Thomas HUBBARD, John HUGHES, Samuel LOVINGS, William MAYS, William C MILLS, Richard PARR, John PENDLETON, Prior (Pryor) PENN, Greensville ROSS, David SIMMONS, John SPANGLER, John STAPLES, Abram STAPLES, Samuel STOVALL, Brett TAYLOR, Thomas J TURNER, James TURNER, John B TURNER, Lewis VARNER, Joseph VIA, William M WOOD, Richard "Dickey" Addendum: Moore, William Ross, William PETERSBURG CITY (23803). Achieved Independent City status in 1850. Formed from parts of Chesterfield, Dinwiddie and Prince George Counties, and sits at the junction of these three counties. Records begin in 1784 ALDRIDGE, Bennett ANDERSON, James McDowell ARCHER, Allen ARMISTEAD, John C BANNISTER, John Monro, Sr BASKERVILLE, George D BLICK, Robert W BOLLING, John Peyton BOTT, John B BRITTON, William B BROCKWELL, Daniel BRUMLEY, Larkin BURTON, William P BURWELL, Armistead CHEVES, William R CLAIBORNE, John Gregory CLEMENTS, Reuben COCKE, Harrison H COOKE, William CORLING, Charles CROWDER, Ethiel DAVENPORT, Edward DAVIS, William E DEATON, James DRUMMOND,Grief ENNISS, Jamie S EPPES, John Spooner GEE, Henry GOODWYN, William B GREENHILL, William C GRIFFITH, Benjamin E HEATH, Jesse HOLMES, Edward JOHNSTON, Arthur JONES, William G KIDD, James LEE, Edward D, Jr LOWNES, William MABEN, Matthew MACFARLAND, James MALLORY, Roger MALLORY, William O MARSH, Thomas MASON, Joseph MAY, Benjamin Harrison MAY, John Fitzhugh McRAE, Richard MEADE, John Cß MICHALES, John MITCHELL, John MYERS, Samuel MYERS, Samuel NELSON, Hugh NELSON, Thomas NOBLE, Joseph C O'HARA, Charles PANNELL, Joseph PANNELL, William, Sr PARRISH, Edmond PRIDE, Francis RANDOLPH, Richard R READ, John Blythe RIDDLE, James RITCHIE, Robert RIVES, Francis Everod ROBERTSON, William ROBINSON, Thomas RUFFIN, Francis SEAY, Abraham Barbee SHANDS, William SMITH, Jonathan SPOONER, Alden B SPOTSWOOD, Dandridge STAINBACK, George Woodliff STEVENS, Samuel STRACHAN, John Blackwell, Sr STUART, James THAYER, Segva TOWNES, John D TYRER, James UNDERHILL, John B VINCENT, Nathan WALLACE, Thomas WALLACE, William WALTHALL, John WELLS, Peyton WELLS, Stephen G WEST, William G WHITE, Thomas WHITMORE, Herbert WILCOX, John Vaughan WILKINSON, Henry WOLFF, Jacob P WORSHAM, John YANCEY, Francis G YOUNG, James Addendum: Allison, John Hinton, John Jones, Thomas Knox, James Morgan, Samuel B Pollard, John PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY. Formed in 1767 from Halifax County. County seat is Chatham (245.31). See also: CITY OF DANVILLE ADAMS, James ADAMS, John L BERGER, Jacob BROWN, John E BRUMFIELD, Issac CALLAND, Samuel CARTER, Lawson H CARTER, Rawley W CHANEY, William CLARK, Thomas H CLARK, William S COLEMAN, Daniel COLES, Walter CONWAY, Christopher CORBIN, Jameson FITZGERALD, Edmund FITZGERALD, William GLASS, Willis HUBBARD, Joel HUNDLEY, Willilam HUNT, Elijah HUNT, Eustace JONES, Emmanuel JONES, James LEFTWICH, Augustine NANCE, James PARKER, George PIGG, Clement PRITCHETT, John STILL, James STONE, James H THOMPSON, Rawley TOSH, George TOWNES, Stephen G WATKINS, Benjamin WHITE, Abram WILES, Thomas WILLIAMS, David C WILLIAMS, Thomas WILSON, Peter WOMACK, William W WOODING, Robert T YATES, Samuel Addendum: Davis, Thomas Jones, Richard Reynolds, John Devin Robertson, Edward, Jr. Todd, Jered POQUOSON CITY (23662). See YORK COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1976 PORTSMOUTH CITY (23704). Achieved Independent City status in 1858. Historically part of now-defunct Norfolk County. ANDERSON, Michael ASHTON, John Newton, Jr BAINE, James Britton BALL, William, Jr BARRON, James BAUGH, Richard W BAYTON, Beverly BENTHALL, Ariel B BENTHALL, William BINFORD, James Marshall, Sr BLOW, George, Sr BRITAIN, James BROWNE, Samuel B BURKE, John BURTON, William Herbert CARTER, Edward CASSELL, Charles CHANDLER, John Adams CLARK, Charles COCKE, Buller COCKE, Nathaniel COCKE, William Henry COOKE, Mordecai CUNNINGHAM, Alexander DAVIS, Samuel DICKSON, Henry DICKSON, William EDWARDS, Amos W, Sr EMMERSON, Arthur III FOSTER, John Montgomery FOWLER, Samuel FRITH, Edward GRICE, Charles A GRICE, George W HALL, Daniel HARRISON, William JARVIS, James JARVIS, John, Jr JONES, William M LINSCOTT, Edward LIVINGSTON, Samuel MAGNIEN, Bernard MARSHALL, George MASON, Jacob R MAUPIN, George Washington MOFFAT, William, Jr MYERS, Charles S NASH, Caleb, Sr OWENS, Zachariah PAGE, Hugh Nelson PAGE, Robert D PEED, James PEED, Robert PINKHAM, Alexander B PORTER, Joseph POTTS, James B REED, James R RUTTER, John SCHOOLFIELD, Joseph James SCOTT, Thomas SHACKELFORD, John SPRATLEY, Benjamin SWIFT, Thomas R TALBOT, John TATEM, Robert H TEE, William THOMPSON, John TREVETT, Samuel Russell WATTS, Dempsey WATTS, Samuel WEAVER, George WEBB, Edward WHIDBEE, William R WILKINSON, Jesse WILLIAMSON, Thomas S WILSON, John WILSON, William WINGFIELD, John Henry WOOD, William D Addendum: Carr, Dabney B Cocke, William Irby Martin, Alexander A. Veale, James POWHATAN COUNTY. Formed in 1777 from Cumberland County. County seat is Powhatan (23139) BOLLING, John R DANCE, John Willis DANCE, William Spencer GILLIAM, John HARRIS, Patrick H HENING, William Henry HOBSON, Joseph HOBSON, Matthew MOSBY, Benjamin SAUNDERS, John Hyde WHITE, Banister Addendum: Dabney, Robert Kelso Pope, William Swann, John PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY. Formed in 1754 from Amelia County. County seat is Farmville (23901) FOSTER, John HARRIS, Thomas F HATCHETT, William R MARSHALL, Richard MEDLEY, James Booth METTAUER, John Peter PRICE, John Holt PRITCHETT, William Edward THACKSTON, Charles W VENABLE, Nathaniel E WATKINS, Henry N WILSON, Hudson Addendum: Rice, John Holt Stevens, John PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY. Formed in 1703 from Charles City County. County seat is Prince George (23875) ALDRIDGE, James ALDRIDGE, Jeremiah BRYANT, Thomas B BURCHETT, Drury EPPES, Francis Alexander GEE, Charles HARRISON, George E HARRISON, George Evelyn HARRISON, Robert HARRISON, William (Willie) HARRISON, William H HEATH, Hartwell Peebles HEATH, William HOBBS, Edward T HOBBS, Peter Thomas LEWIS, Thomas LIVESAY, John F, Sr SIMMONS, Coleman WILLIAMS, Richard WOOD, William, Jr PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY. Formed in 1731 from King George County and Stafford County. County seat is Manassas (22110) ARNOLD, James BALCH, Thomas Bloomer BALL, Alfred BOHANNON, Robert BOYLE, David BRONAUGH, William John CARTER, John CARTER, William F CHAPMAN, Thomas DADE, William Alexander DUNNINGTON, Francis H DYE, John H EVANS, James G EWELL, Jesse, Jr FORD, William FRAZIER, James GALLAGHER, James S GIBSON, John GRAHAM, John GROVES, Henley HARRISON, Thomas D HOLLAND, Henry HOOE, John HORE, Elias HORE, George W HORE, Walter HOWISON, Stephen HUBER, George F HUTCHISON, John JOHNSON, Benjamin KENDALL, John LAWSON, John LEWIS, John T LINTON, John Augustine Elliot LINTON, John Tyler LOW, John MILSTEAD, Isaac MILSTEAD, Samuel MUSCHETT, Frederick H NELSON, Thomas (b 1782) NELSON, Thomas (b UNK) OREAR, Enoch REID, William SANDERS, Larkin SCOTT, Jesse G SMITH, George SPENCE, John TOLSON, James TOLSON, John Nelson WATKINS, Thomas J WEAVER, William A WEIR, Robert WEIR, William J PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY. Defunct. Consolidated into VIRGINIA BEACH in 1963 See VIRGINIA BEACH CITY PULASKI COUNTY. Formed in 1839 from Montgomery County and Wythe County. County seat is Pulaski (24301) BATEMAN, William BROWN, Michael CLARK, John CLOYD, Gordon CLOYD, Thomas DRAPER, Joseph HALL, David HOGE, James HOLMES, William JORDAN, Michael LIGON, James SUTTON, John TROLLINGER, John, Sr WYSOR, Henry WYSOR, Jacob RADFORD CITY. SEE MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1892. RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY. Formed in 1833 from Culpeper County. County seat is Washington (22747) ANDERSON, John BAGGERLY, David C BROOKE, George W BROOKE, Reubin BROOKE, William BROWN, James T BROWN, William BUCKNER, Bayley Hampson CARPENTER, Jonathan COOKSEY, Elias CORBIN, Isaiah DEARING, Alfred FINNELL, John A FITZHUGH, Henry W FLETCHER, William GLADSTON, Daniel GREEN, James, Jr HAND, Thomas HITT, James HOPPER, John JEFFRIES, Moses JONES, Henry JORDAN, Thomas, Jr KILBY, Leroy LANE, William A LILLARD, Benjamin MAJOR, William, Sr MASSIE, Lewis D MILLER, Francis MILLER, Francis H MILLER, John, Jr MOORE, James NORMAN, James O'NEALE, Dariel PULLEN, Thomas E PULLER, John SETTLE, Joseph SPINDLE, Thomas WOOD, John H YATES, Benjamin G Addendum: Atkins, John Dearing, Alfred S RICHMOND CITY (23219). Achieved Independent City status in 1782 ADAMS, John ADAMS, Joshua ADAMS, Robert H ADAMS, Samuel Griffin ADAMS, Thomas ADKINS, Andrew ADKINS, William ALEXANDER, Aquilla ALLEN, George ALLEN, John W ALLEN, John, Sr ALLEN, Robert ALLEN, William C ALLISON, William AMBLER, John ANDERSON, John ANDERSON, William, Jr ANDREW, Samuel ANDREWS, John ANDREWS, Samuel APPERSON, James A. ARCHER, Robert ARMSTRONG, Archibald ARMSTRONG, Richard AUSTIN, Wilson H BACCHUS, Gurdon H BAILEY, Edmond BAILEY, Samuel BAIRD, James BAKER, Daniel BAKER, Hilary (aka Hilarius) BAKER, John BAKER, John B BAKER, William BAKER, William Augustus BALL, Eli BALL, Ira BALL, John BALL, Thomas BARKER, William BASS, Thomas K BATH, John BAYNE, John F BECK, Charles, Sr BEERS, Jonathan BELL, Robert BISHOP, Luman BLAIR, John Dunburrow BLAIR, John Geddes BLAIR, John H BLAIR, Samuel Jordan BLAIR, William T BLANKENSHIP, James W BLANKENSHIP, Joel BLANKENSHIP, William T BOHANNAN, Richard S BOHN, Christian BOLLING, John C BOOKER, Albert BOSHER, James BOSHER, John G BOURNE, Hezekiah BOWDEN, Thomas BOWERS, John BOWLES, Edmond BOWLES, William BRADLEY, James C BRANCH, Edward BRANCH, Moses H BRANDER, Alexander C BROWN, Garrett BROWN, George C BROWN, James (b 1780) BROWN, James (b 1782) BROWN, John (33rd VMR) BROWN, John (74th VMR) BROWN, Joseph BRUCE, William BRYAN, William BRYSON, Andrew BUCHANAN, Alexander BUCHANAN, John BUCK, Francis BURFOOT, Thomas BURNETT, James E BURR, David J BURTON, James BURTON, John P BURWELL, Blair BURWELL, Lewis BUTLER, Isaac BUTLER, James CALLAHAN, John B CANNON, Henry CARDWELL, Richard L CARLISLE, Samuel CARNEY, Richard CARR, Dabney CARR, Richard CARR, Robert W CARRINGTON, George Mayo CARSON, Thomas H CARTER, Charles CARTER, George CARTER, Henry L CARTER, William CASKIE, James CASKIE, John CHAMBERLAYNE, William Byrd CHARLTON, Thomas P CHARTER, George CHILDRESS, Charles CHILDRESS, Francis M CHILDRESS, Joseph CHILDRESS, Thomas CLAIBORNE, Herbert Augustine CLARK, Micajah CLARKE, James, Jr CLARKE, Micajah CLARKE, Nathan B, Jr CLARKE, Thomas G COGHILL, Thomas COLEMAN, Francis W COLLINS, John COLLINS, William COLQUITT, John COOK, John L COOK, Peter COOKE, John A COSBY, James COSBY, John COSBY, John H COTTRELL, Thomas COURTNEY, Phillip F COWLES, William COWLING, Willis COX, Charles A CRENSHAW, Freeman Garretson CROUCH, Jno G CROUCH, Richard CRUMP, Robert W CRUMP, Sterling J CRUTCHFIELD, John CUNNINGHAM, Richard M CURRIE, James CURTIN, Daniel DANDRIDGE, Archibald B DANFORTH, Joseph DAVENPORT, John L DAVIS, Isaac DAVIS, Samuel DAVIS, William DAY, Walter C DENEGRE(E), John W DENT, George DICKINSON, William A DIDDEP, Thomas DOING, Joshua DORRINGTON, David DOVE, John DOVE, R W DOYLE, John DUDLEY, Trueworthy DUNLOP, Nathaniel DUVAL, Philip EATON, John ELDER, John S ELLIOTT, William ELLIS, Charles ELLIS, William ENDERS, John EUBANK, Johnson Cellers EVANS, Isaac P EVANS, Kemp EVANS, William EWING, John FERGUSON, George FERGUSON, John FERGUSON, Robert B FISHER, George FISHER, James, Sr FISHER, John FLEISHER, William FLEMING, John S FORD, William (b 1793) FORD, Willlam (b 1796) FORE, Henry FOSTER, Joseph FOSTER, Thomas FOSTER, William C FOWLER, William FOX, Charles J FOX, James M FOX, John FRANKLIN, Jesse FRANKLIN, Thomas FRAYSER, Simon FREEMAN, Royall FRENCH, George GAMBLE, John Grattan GARDNER, James H GARDNER, John GARDNER, William H H GARRETT, John C GAY, Edward S GEDDY, William R GENTRY, Fleming P GENTRY, John GIBBON, Frederick S GIBSON, George GIBSON, William E GILES, William GILL, Peter K GLENN, John P GLENN, William GODDIN, John GODFREY, William D GOFF, George William GOOCH, Claiborne W GOOD, John GORDON, John E GORDON, John N GORDON, Robert GRAHAM, John GRANT, Alexander GRANT, James A GRANTLAND, John GRAVES, Charles GRAVES, George GRAY, Benjamin GRAY, James GRAY, William GREEN, John W GREEN, Macon M GREENHOW, George GREGORY, Edmund D GREGORY, James GRIFFIN, James GRIFFIN, Thomas GUY, George M GWATHEMY, Richard HALL, John HAMILTON, George HANBURY, Thomas H HANCOCK, Michael W HARDY, John HARGROVE, William K HARLAN, Enor HARLOW, Joshua HARRIS, Daniel HARRIS, Robert HARRISON, Philip HARVIE, Jaquelin B HATCHER, Benjamin HAWKINS, Elijah HAWKINS, John HAWKINS, Samuel HAWLEY, James C HAY, William HAYES, James HEATH, James E HEDGMAN, John Graves HENDERSON, John HENERY, John HENING, William Waller HENRY, Samuel HETH, Henry G HICKSON, William HINES, John W HIX, Nathaniel HOBSON, John C HOOD, Seaton R HOOKER, William HOOPER, William HOPKINS, Armistead HOPKINS, James M HOWLAND, William HOWLE, Thomas P HUBBARD, William H HUNT, James C HUNT, Solomon HUTCHERSON, John HYDE, Charles H JACKSON, David JACKSON, James JACKSON, Joseph JACOBS, Solomon JAMES, Joseph Shepherd, Jr JEFFRIES, George C JEFFRIES, Richard JENNINGS, William H JOBSON, Samuel JOHNSON, Chapman JOHNSON, Charles Y JOHNSON, Christopher JOHNSON, Edward JOHNSON, John JOHNSON, Reuben JOHNSON, Thomas (d 1869) JOHNSON, Thomas (d 1849) JOHNSON, William JOHNSTON, George JOHNSTON, Richard JOHNSTON, Robert JOHNSTON, Samuel JOHNSTON, Samuel H JONES, Abner JONES, Booker JONES, Caleb JONES, Charles G JONES, Charles M JONES, David M JONES, David R JONES, Harrison JONES, John P JONES, Johnnie JONES, Samuel B JONES, Thomas JONES, William JONES, William J JONES, William S JUAN, Ellis KEARNS, Thomas, Sr KEESEE, George KELLEY, William KENDALL, John W KENNEDY, James KENNEDY, Robert KENT, William KIDD, William C KIMBRAUGH, Richard KING, David KING, Jacob KING, Robert S KING, Thomas KINKLE, Henry KUHN, Henry LACKLAND, Matthew C LACY, Thomas E LADD, Thomas Miffin LADD, Willis L LAMBERT, Thomas B LAMBERT, William LANCASTER, John A LAWRENCE, John LAZARUS, Aaron LEE, John, Sr LEE, Thomas LEIGH, Benjamin Watkins LEMON, David LESTER, George LESTER, John LETELLIER, Peter LEWIS, John LEWIS, Robert LIPSCOMB, Moses LIPSCOMB, Reuben LOVE, Thomas LOVING, James LUCKE, Gustavus LYNCH, James H LYON, Isaac LYON, Jacob MABEN, David MACRAE, John MANLEY, Robert MANLEY, William MANN, Benjamin MARTIN, George MARTIN, John B MARX, Joseph MASON, Robert A MATHEW, John F MATHEWS, Samuel MATTHEWS, George H MAURY, Richard R MAXWELL, David MAXWELL, William MAY, Richard MAYO, John MAYO, Joseph (b 1771) MAYO, Joseph Carrington (b 1795) McCABE, William McCONNELL, William McDANIEL, James McFARLAND, William H McGRUDER, Sublett McGUIRE, John McGUIRE, Patrick McMURDO, Charles James MEREDITH, Edward D MEREDITH, Reuben MEREDITH, Samuel METTRET, Henry MICHAELS, Jacob MIEURE, Thomas MILES, Thomas MILLER, Andrew MILLER, Daniel MILLER, Fleming B MILLER, Henry MILLER, Hugh MILLER, Joseph MILLER, Robert R MILLS, George MILLS, Nicholas MINGE, John MINOR, Thomas MITCHELL, Charles M MITCHELL, Garland H MITCHELL, John MITCHELL, Peterson MITCHELL, Reuben MITCHELL, William MONROE, John W MOODY, Benjamin MOORE, Hugh MOORE, Signal MORGAN, Charles S MORGAN, Peter K MORGAN, William (d 1873) MORGAN, William (d 1834) MORRIS, John MORRIS, Richard G MORRIS, Thomas S MOSBY, John G MURPHY, Cornelius MURPHY, William MURRAY, Adam MUSE, Daniel MYERS, George A MYERS, George H MYERS, John S NEALE, William NEILSON, Hall (b 1787) NEILSON, Hall (b 1790) NELSON, John L NORTON, Daniel Norborne OLIVER, Josiah OLIVER, Thomas O'SULLIVAN, Jeremiah OSWALD, James PAGE, Carter B PAGE, John C PALMER, Charles PALMER, John A PATTERSON, Richard PATTERSON, William DeHart PATTERSON, William E PATTON, John Mercer PAUL, John PAYNE, Robert PEARMAN, William PEARSON, William B PEMBERTON, Thomas PERDUE, James M PERKINSON, Peter PERRYMAN, Anthony P PHILLIPS, Austin PHILLIPS, James PHILLIPS, Martin PILCHER, Benjamin PILCHER, John A PLEASANTS, Frederick PLEASANTS, John Hampden PLEDGE, Francis POINDEXTER, Edward H POINTER, W J POLLARD, Thomas POLLOCK, Allan POORE, Robert PORTER, James A PORTER, John F POWELL, Silas POWELL, Thomas J POWELL, William A (d 1881) POWELL, William A (d 1870) POWERS, John M POWERS, William PRENTIS, John B PRENTIS, John Brooks PRICE, William PRIDDY, Elijah (b 1797) PRIDDY, Elijah (b 1786) PROBST, Henry PROSSER, John H PURCELL, John PURCELL, Thomas W QUARLES, John RADFORD, Richard RAGLAND, Nathaniel H RALSTON, Peter RAMSEY, William RANDOLPH, John RANDOLPH, William B RANDOLPH, William G RAWLINGS, James READ, Jesse READY, William A REAT, James REED, Elias REY / RAY, Lewis REYNOLDS, William RHINEHART, Frederick RICHARD, John RICHARDS, Jonathan RICHARDSON, Robert P RICHARDSON, Thomas RICHARDSON, William RIND, Nicolas B Seabrook RITTER, William ROBERTSON, Campbell ROBERTSON, Theodorick ROBINSON, Abner ROBINSON, Alexander L ROBINSON, Henry B ROBINSON, Peter ROGERS, Henry ROPER, David ROPER, George ROSS, William A ROWE, John ROWLAND, John RUST, Youel S RYAN, Thomas RYAN, William SALOMON, Ezekiel SAMPSON, Thomas SAUNDERS, John SAUNDERS, Samuel Shield SCHOFIELD, Thomas SCOTT, Edward SCOTT, James SCOTT, Samuel SCRUGGS, Samuel SEAL, James SHANNON, William SHARP, James SHARP, Robert SHARP, Turner SHELBOURNE, William SHEPHARD, James SHEPPARD, Samuel SHEPPERD, William SHOOK, Jacob SHORE, John SIMMONS, Joel SIMPSON, John SINGLETON, Richard SLATER, William SLOAN, Robert SMITH, George SMITH, Harrison SMITH, James C SMITH, James S SMITH, John W SMITH, Pleasant S SMITH, Richard SMITH, Thomas SMITH, William (d 1861) SMITH, William (d 1839) SMITH, William S SMITHER, James L SMITHER, John W SMYTH, William SNEAD, James SNEAD, Jesse SNEAD, John W SNELL, James SOUTHALL, Turner SOUTHER, Moses SOUTHGATE, Charles STARKE, Bowling STATEN, John STEELE, George STEWART, George STEWART, Norman STEWART, William STILES, Joseph C STROBIA, Francis R STROBIA, John Henry STROTHER, William Porter STURDIVANT, Phillip SULLIVAN, Jeremiah SWANN, John T TABB, Henry TABB, Phillip TALLEY, James TALMAN, John TATE, Joseph TAYLOR, John Augustine TAYLOR, Nathaniel TAYLOR, Samuel TAYLOR, Thomas (d 1865) TAYLOR, Thomas (d 1855) TAYLOR, William H TEASLEY, John TEEL, Samuel TERRY, William THOMAS, Benjamin / Benajah THOMAS, Claiborne L THOMAS, Oliver THOMAS, Thomas THOMAS, William THOMPKINS, Christopher THOMPKINS, Harry THOMPSON, Yancy THORNTON, Anthony R THORNTON, William TIMMONS, John TINSLEY, Thomas TODD, James TOMKINS, Christopher TRAVIS, William L TREXLER, Ignatius TRIPLETT, Philip TRUEHEART Daniel TUCK, Henry TURNER, Edmund Pendleton TURPIN, Henry TURPIN, William TYLER, John, Jr TYREE, Caleb UNDERWOOD, Thomas VAN LEW, John VAUGHAN, James W VAUGHN, Joseph W VAUGHN, Robert VIGLINI, Joseph WALDEN, John WALKER, Caleb WALKER, Daniel WALKER, John (b 1785) WALKER, John (b 1794) WALKER, WIlliam WALKLEY, Sylvester WALLACE, William WALLER, William (b 1792) WALLER, William (b 1789) WARD, Josiah WARROCK, John WEBSTER, James WEED, Joseph A WELCH, Richard WELLS, George WEST, George Montgomery WEST, John T WEST, Thomas W WEYMOUTH, William W WHITE, Thomas Willis WHITE, William WICKER, Francis WILKINSON, James P WILLIAMS, Charles Bruce WILLIAMS, John WILLIAMS, Orrin WILLIAMS, Thomas, Jr WILLIAMSON, George WILLIS, Thomas WILLS, George WILLS, Willis C WILSON, Jacob P WILSON, James WILSON, James H WINFREE, John WINFREE, Samuel WINGFIELD, Joseph B WINSTON, James WINSTON, Thomas WOOD, John WOOD, Joseph WOODSON, Milner WOODY, John WRIGHT, Charles WRIGHT, John Addendum: Allen, William Anderson, Richard Booth, William Cottrell, Samuel Smith Sr. Cottrell, William Davidson, William M Davis, Levi Dunn, John Francis, Joseph E Francisco, Peter Harwood, William Jr. Heath, James Ewell Higginbotham, David Hill, John Howard George Jarvis, William McBarty, John McCarty, William Mason Miller, John Mitchell, William Jr. Monroe, James Price, Joseph F Shields, Mathew Smith, William Tate, John L Thom, John Thomas, John White, John Baker Williams, Thomas Williams, William Wills, Charles Womble, John RICHMOND COUNTY. Formed in 1692 from Old Rappahannock County. County seat is Warsaw (22572) BELFIELD, John BELFIELD, John Wright BELFIELD, Joseph BELFIELD, Thomas Merriwether CARTER, Robert Wormley GARLAND, William Griffin NEALE, Augustine PACKETT, Henry PACKETT, Willam A "Billy" TAYLOE, John, Jr TAYLOE, John, Sr ROANOKE CITY (24101) AND ROANOKE COUNTY. Roanoke City is within the bounds of Roanoke County. It achieved Independent City status in 1884. Roanoke County was formed in 1838 from Botetourt County. The county seat of Rockingham County is Salem (24153) BALDWIN, George W BANDY, Richard BECKNER, John BERRY, John H BRUBAKER, Henry BURWELL, Nathaniel BUSH, Thomas J CAMPBELL, John COOPER, Jacob CRAIG, Robert DENTON, John FARLEY, William N FRANCIS, Henry M GILLESPIE, James HARTMAN, John N HARVEY, Lewis S HATTEN / HATTIN, Thomas LANGHORNE, William LOCKETT, Forest McCLANAHAN, Elijah / Elisha MILLER, Michael MUSE, John PAINTER, Jacob PERKINS, Benjamin PERSINGER, Jacob PETTY, Abner POAGE, John H SHEPHERD, Lewis SHIRLEY, John SMITH, Absalom, Jr SMITH, John STATLER, Abraham STONER, Daniel STONER, Jacob STOVER, John STROUSE, Peter TROUT, George VANDEGRIFT, John, Sr VINYARD, Nicholas WATTS, Edward WILLIAMS, William C WRENN, John ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY. See also LEXINGTON CITY. Formed in 1778 from Augusta County and Botetourt County. County seat is Lexington (24450) ALEXANDER, James B ALEXANDER, Robert ALLBRIGHT, Frederick ALLBRIGHT, John BAER, Joseph BARGER, Peter BERRY, Charles BRATTON, Robert B CAMDEN, Washington CAMPBELL, Ambrose CAMPBELL, James CROSS, Thomas DIXON, Thomas EDMONDSON, David EWING, Joseph D GOUL, Christian GRIGSBY, Reuben HAMILTON, William HARLOW, Thomas HICKMAN, Jacob HOUSTON, Samuel JOHNSTON, Alexander McDOWELL, James NEWELL, Thomas PATTON, James PAXTON, James PAXTON, John PAXTON, William PLEASANTS, Henry F SCOTT, Thomas SHIELDS, Joseph SHIELDS, William TAYLOR, David, Sr TEMPLETON, David TREVEY, Andrew TREVEY, Joseph WEAVER, William WELCH, Benjamin WILSON, James WILSON, Robert Addendum: Alexander, James B Ayers, John Grigsby, Sr. Brown, William Bryan, Edward Jr. Carter, John, Jr. Clark, Robert, Jr. East, David C Hight, Joel McClung, James McKee, John Telford Miller, Samuel Montgomery, James Moore, John Snider, Daniel Steele, Samuel Stevens, William Willson, Thomas ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. Formed in 1778 from Augusta County. County seat is Harrisonburg (22801) BAUGHER, George W BEAR, Henry BERRY, David BERRY, George BERRY, John, Sr BERRY, Kindley BOLLINGER, Peter BOWMAN, John (d 1873) BOWMAN, John (d 1834) BOWMAN, Peter BYRD, Lewis CAMPBELL, John H CARPENTER, William CLARKE, Pleasant A CLINE, John W COFFMAN, Benjamin COOPER, Leonard CUPP, Jacob CUSTER, Richard, Jr DOVE, James DUNDORE, Elijah EARLY, Jacob EVERS, George EWING, William FAWLEY, Anthony FITZHUGH, William FULK, John GAINES, William Edward GLADDEN, James HARRISON, David HARRISON, William C HARSHBARGER, Daniel HAWES /HAWS, Christian HEAVER, William HENSLEY, James HERSHBERGER, Jacob HESS, Peter HINTON, Peter HOOKE, Robert HOOKE, Robert, Sr HOOVER, John HOOVER, Samuel HOUSTON, William HUFFMAN, John JACOB, Thomas KAYLOR, Peter KELLER, Lewis KLINE, Frederick KLINE, George KOONTZ, John KRAUS, David LEWIS, Charles LEWIS, Samuel LINEWEAVER, Jacob, Sr LINN, Robert LISKEY, Robert LONG, Isaac MAGILL, Robert MAUPIN, William J MAY, Adam MAY, James Andrew MAYS, James MILLER, Henry MILLER, John H MILLER, John Wallace MILLER, Philip MILLER, Samuel MOFFETT, Anderson MOFFETT, George MOORE, Reuben MOYERS, Jacob PARRETT, Philip PIFER, Adam, Sr RADER, Adam RHODES, Jacob RICE, John RICE, William RIDDLE, John RIFE, Jacob, Sr RITCHIE, Solomon RODES, Henry RODES, Samuel ROLLER, Michael ROYER, Phillip SELLERS, Emanuel SELLERS, John SHAFFER, Israel SHAVER, John SMALS / SMALTZ, George SMITH, Abraham SMITH, Benjamin SMITH, Henry (1778-1817) SMITH, Henry (1799-1856) SMITH, William SUMMERS, John SWITZER, Henry TROUT, Joseph TURNER, James WEAVER, Samuel YOUNT, Daniel Addendum: Anderson, James Anderson, William Baker, John Bare, Jacob Berry, John S Bible, John Bowman, George Bickley, John Carrell, James P Keen, William Sr. Litton, John Whitley Sr. Wheeler, James Bushong, Phillip Carr, John Conrad, Jacob Conrad, John Fisher, William Hopkins, James Huffman, John Koogler, Jacob Long, Frederick Miller, Jacob Miller, Jacob (2) Miller, George Myers, John T Peale, Jonathan Pence, John Pence, Phillip Rankin, James S Rice, Thomas Sheets, Henry Sheets, John Taylor, William Wise, John Wyatt, Thomas E. SHOWALTER, Jacob SWANK, John RUSSELL COUNTY. Formed in 1786 from Washington County. County seat is Lebanon (24266) BALL, John CAMPBELL, Henry FUGATE, Colbert FULLER, Steven HAMILTON, Nathan LITE, John TYNANT, Jacob Addendum: Bickley, John Carrell, James P Keen, William Sr. Litton, John Whitley Sr. Wheeler, James SALEM CITY (24153). SEE ROANOKE COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1968. County seat of Roanoke County SCOTT COUNTY. Formed in 1814 from Lee County, Russell County and Washington County. County seat is Gate City (24251) GRAY, Alexander JETT, James MILLER, John Addendum: Carter, John Carter, John R. Jr. Jones, Thomas Sr. McKinney, James Speer, Robert Stewart, James Wolfe, John SHENANDOAH COUNTY. Formed in 1772 from Frederick County. County seat is Woodstock (22664) BORDEN, Philip BOWERS, Jacob BOWERS, John BOWMAN, George COFFMAN, Joseph M COOK, John FINKS, Fielding FOLTZ, John FRY, John FRYE, John FUNK, Jacob FUNKHOUSER, Jacob (b 1766) FUNKHOUSER, Jacob (b 1784) GARDNER, John GETZ, Samuel GOOD, Samuel GRANDSTAFF, George HAMMAN, George HAWKINS, James HELSLEY, Jacob HISEY, Frederick JONES, Abraham KAGEY, Henry KELLER, George KELLER, John KELLER, Lawrence KIPPS, Jacob KIPS, Micheal KOONTZ, Michael LEE, John LINDAMOOD, Benjamin LUTZ, Jacob MILLER, Jacob MOORE, Aaron MOORE, Reuben NEFF, John NEWMAN, Walter NOEL, Jacob PENCE, Jacob PENCE, John PONZER, Henry RICE, John W RINKER, Christopher RINKER, Ephraim RYAN, Thomas SMITH, Samuel SPENGLER, Anthony SPENGLER, Phillip, Jr WALTON, Moses WALTON, Samuel WELLARD, Anthony WHISSEN, Joseph WINE, John W ZIRCKEL, John ZIRKLE, George (d 1869) ZIRKLE, George (d 1852) ZIRKLE, Jacob Addendum: Allen, Israel, Sr Allison, Henry Baker, Isaac Baker, Jacob Bowers, Philip Cooper, George Cooper, Joseph Cooper, Samuel Eberly/Eberley, George Foltz, George Frye, Jacob Hickman, John T Hoover, Jacob Keller, George Keller, Jacob Keller, Jacob B Koontz, John McCann, James Morgan, John Neff, John Lary, John Pennybacker, Joel Pitman, Lawrence Pitman, Phillip Riley, William Shrum, George Spengler, Joseph Strover SMYTH COUNTY. Formed in 1832 from Washington County and Wythe County. County seat is Marion (24354) ANDERSON, John BEATIE, Robert BISHOP, Levi BROOKS, Moses BUCHANAN, George CAMPBELL, William COLE, James COLE, John COPENHAVER, Henry CULLOP, Frederick DENTON, David DUNCAN, John Robert EDMISTON, John EDWARDS, John GANAWAY, Robertson GRAHAM, Samuel HARMON, Henry HARRIS, Henry P JAMES, Ezekiel JAMES, John MYERS, John PORTER, William PRESTON, Francis PRESTON, John M RICHARDSON, William, Jr ROUSE, Paulser SANDERS, John SANDERS, William SEXTON, Aaron SEXTON, Thomas Campbell STUART, Archibald TALBERT, Basil TERRELL, Pleasant M THOMAS, Abijah THOMAS, Joseph THOMAS, Samuel THOMPSON, Henry B WALKER, Daniel WILLIAMS, Jenkins WOLFE, Daniel Addendum: Cox, William Richardson, William Jr. Scott, William SOUTH BOSTON CITY (245.92). SEE HALIFAX COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1960 SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY. Formed in 1749 from Isle of Wight County. County seat is Courtland (23837) ALLEN, Archibald AMES, John BAINES, Benjamin BARNES, James BARNES, John BOYKIN, John (d 1858) BOYKIN, John (d 1855) BOYKIN, William Henry BRITT, Jonathan T CAMP, George COBB, Jeremiah CROSS, Hardy CUTLER, William W DAUGHTREY, Jacob Kadar DREWRY / DRURY, Humphrey EDWARDS, Peter FELTS, William Hines HARRIS, Newett JONES, Thomas C JOYNER, Joseph (b 1761) JOYNER, Joseph (b 1781) KELLO, Richard B KELLO, Samuel MOORE, John MURFEE, Simon, Jr MYRICK, Alexander POPE, Joseph POPE, Nathan PRINCE, David RAWLES, William RIDLEY, Thomas SMITH, Jim STEPHENSON, Michael URQUHART, John WHITFIELD, Cordell WHITFIELD, Elisha, Jr WILLIAMS, Jacob WILLIAMS, Richard WORRELL, Jessie Addendum: Thomas, John SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY. Formed in 1721 from Essex County, King and Queen County, and King William County. County seat is Spotsylvania Court House (22552) ALSOP, John C ALSOP, Samuel BERNARD, William, Sr CHANCELLOR, John CHANCELLOR, Sanford CHANDLER, Thomas C COLEMAN, Henry COLEMAN, William Baptist Burwell, Sr CRUTCHFIELD, Stapleton DANIEL, Walter Raleigh DEJARNATT, Elliott GRAVES, Benjamin F HAMILTON, George HERNDON, Jacob W HOLLADAY, John H LEWIS, Richmond PARKER, George L PENNY, Lincefield S SMITH, James WALLACE, John WALLACE, John, Jr YERBY, Thomas Addendum: Herndum, Joseph STAFFORD COUNTY. Formed in 1664 from Westmoreland County. County seat is Stafford (22554) BERRY, Richard J BOLES, William BRIGGS, David BRUCE, Charles BUSSELL, Charles BYRAM, John M CARTER, Sanford, Jr CONWAY, John Moncure CONWAY, Thomas B COX, Berryman CURTIS, George DAFFIN, William FINNEL / FINNALL, Jonathan FITZHUGH, William FRITTER, Barnett GORDON, William Richards GRAY, John GREEN, Duff GREENLAW, William P HEFLIN, James HOLMES, Jeremiah KENDALL, Joshua KENDALL, William KNIGHT, John MONCURE, Edwin Conway MONCURE, John MONCURE, John, Jr MONCURE, John, Sr NORMAN, Edward NORMAN, James S NORMAN, Matthew NORMAN, Thomas NORNAN, Charles O’BRYHIM, Alexander PAYNE, James Rousseau PAYNE, Wesley PURKINS, Thomas ROBERSON, Thomas ROBERTSON, William W ROWE, John Gasking SANFORD, Lawrence SOUTHARD, James STARK(E), John STONE, Alexander S H STONE, William S SULLIVAN, Benjamin, Sr SULLIVAN, Martin SULLIVAN(T), Jonas WALLACE, Thomas WALLER, James WHORTON, William WILLIAMS, Nathaniel P Addendum: Briggs, David Knight, Bailey Alexander Rowe, Jesse STAUNTON CITY. SEE AUGUSTA COUNTY. Achieved Independent City status in 1871. County seat of Augusta County SUFFOLK CITY (23434). Achieved Independent City status in 1974, when consolidated with Nansemond City (which was formerly Nansemond County) BROWNE, Samuel BUTLER, Isham, Sr CHARLTON, Francis David COWLING, Thomas Montgomery EPPES, Hamilton Lee GARY, Thomas E GASKINS, John HOLLAND, Zachariah LAWRENCE, Robert McCLENNY, William Deans MINTON, John RAWLS, Elisha RIDDICK, Josiah RIDDICK, Mills RIDDICK, William S SMITH, Washington C SUMNER, William WEBB, Robert Henning WOODWARD, John Addendum: Holladay, Joseph Jenkins, John Cole Smith, Arthur Wright, Joseph SURRY COUNTY. Formed circa 1652 from James City County. County seat is Surry (23883) ALLEN, William O EDLOE, John GOODRICH, Benjamin MASON, Henry ORGAIN, R Griffin WARREN, Jesse SUSSEX COUNTY. Formed in 1754 from Surry County. County seat is Sussex (22884) ADKINS, John G BAILEY, Edmund (Edward) BAILEY, Philip BARKER, Alexander HOWLE, Williamson Addendum: Wilkinson, William TAZEWELL COUNTY. Formed in 1800 from Russell County and Wythe County. County seat is Tazewell (24651) BARNS, William BROWN, John CECIL, John GEORGE, John B GILLESPIE, William HALL, Ambrose PEERY, Thomas S PEERY, David RADER, John ST CLAIR, Alexander TABOR, Daniel THOMPSON, Archibald THOMPSON, William WALDRON, Thomas WILLIAMS, William Addendum: Doake, Robert Perry, Thomas VIRGINIA BEACH (23456). Achieved Independent City status in 1952. Consolidated with Princess Anne County in 1963 BROWNLEY, John GRIGGS, Thomas W GRIGGS, William HENDERSON, John JAMES, Edward, Jr MOORE, William READ, William W ROBINSON, James WHITEHURST, Francis WOODHOUSE, Thomas Addendum: Keeling, William S or T Lovett/Lovitt, Reuben West, John Woodhouse, Henry Barnes WARREN COUNTY. Formed in 1836 from Frederick County and Shenandoah County. County seat is Front Royal (22630) ASHBY, Robert B ASHBY, William R BAGGERLY, Charles W BOWEN, James BOYD, John BUCK, William C GRIGSBY, Enoch GRIGSBY, Redmond HALL, Richard JACOBS, William H MARSHALL, Robert M MILLAR, Thomas MILLAR (MILLER), Isaac MILLER, William MITCHELL, William MULLAN (MULLEN), Thomas PEAKE, Humphrey RICHARDSON, William, Sr RINKER, Jacob RUST, John SHUMATE, James SPERRY, Peter STINSON, James SWALLOM, Henry VAUGHN, Geary WALTERS, John T, Sr WILLIAMS, Philip D WILLIAMSON, William Addendum: Allen, Robert Millar WASHINGTON COUNTY. Formed in 1776 from Fincastle County (which was abolished at that time). County seat is Abingdon (24210) BATIE (BATEY), Armstrong BERRY, John BROWN, Mathew BUCHANAN, James BUCHANAN, Mathew BUCHANAN, Robert BUCHANAN, William (b 1787) BUCHANAN, William (b 1777) BYARS, William CAMPBELL, David (d 1859) CAMPBELL, David (d 1853) CAMPBELL, David (d 1854) CAMPBELL, Robert CATLETT, Thomas K CLARK, James (d 1847) CLARK, James (d 1821) CLARK, James, Sr (d 1871) CLARK, John (d 1826) CLARK, John (d 1869) CLARK, Peter CLARK, Robert (d 1819) CLARK, Robert (d 1886) CLARK, William H COLE, Peleg COOLEY, Peter COWAN, James CROW, James CRUMP, Abner CUMMINGS, James DAVIS, Joseph W DAVIS, William DUFF, William DUNN, John, Jr DUNN, John, Sr EDMINSTON, Thomas EDMONDSON, Andrew EDMONDSON, James EDMONDSON, Robert EDMONDSON, William G FIELDS, Major FIELDS, William FINDLAY, Thomas FRANCISCO, James Anderson FULKERSON, Abram FULLEN, Whitley GARRET, Henry GIBSON, John GOBBLE, Abraham GOODSON, Samuel GRAHAM, William GRANT, James S GRAY, John D GRUBB, Andrew D HARRIS, Samuel J HAWTHORN, Samuel HAYTER, James C HAYTER, William HENDERSON, John HICKMAN, Adam HICKMAN, James HOOVER, John Diden HUTTON, John HUTTON, Moses IRESON, James JOHNSTON, Peter Carr KINCANNON, James KING, Benjamin H KING, James LEECH, John M MARTIN, Benjamin McCALL, John, Jr McCALL, Samuel McCONNELL, Abram McCONNELL, Thomas McCONNELL, William McGEE, Thomas McKEE, William MEADOWS, Joel MEEK, James MEEK, Joseph MINNICK, Henry MOCK, Henry MOCK, Peter MONTGOMERY, James W MONTGOMERY, John MOORE, John MOORE, Samuel PARKS, David PATTERSON, Andrew PEMBERTON, Benjamin PIPER, James, Jr PORTERFIELD, James PRESTON, John, Jr RHEA, William ROBINSON, Alexander ROBINSON, David RYAN, James RYBURN, Beattie RYBURN, Matthew SCOTT, James SCOTT, John SHARP, Benjamin SHARP, Richard E SMITH, John SMYTH, Tobias SNODGRASS, Benjamin SNODGRASS, David WADDLE, Michael WALDEN, Lewis WALLACE, Charles WHITE, James WILLOUGHBY, William M WILSON, Thomas WRIGHT, Francis K YOUNG, Nathaniel Addendum: Allen, John Buchanan, John Denton, William D Leonard, Frederick, Jr Snodgrass, William WESTMORELAND COUNTY. Formed in 1653 from Northumberland County. County seat is Montross (22520) BAILEY, Robert DISHMAN, James Andrew DISHMAN, William Triplett HALL, William B HARVEY, Joseph H HEAD, Uriah HUNGERFORD, Henry HUNGERFORD, John Pratt HUNGERFORD, John Washington HUNGERFORD, Thomas JEFFRIES, Edmund Rowland JOHNSON, Benjamin MURPHY, John Ballentine NOEL, Achilles, Sr NORWOOD, John, Jr PAYNE, Daniel PORIR, Edward F, Sr REED, John SIGOURNEY, James B SMITH, James Stark STORKE, Henry Dade WASHINGTON, Lawrence WASHINGTON, William Augusta WHITE, John Addendum: Payne, John Settle, William P WILLIAMSBURG CITY (23185). Incorporated as a city in 1722. Also serves as the county seat for James City County ATKINS, Benjamin BRIGGS, Seth Sewell BURWELL, Thomas Hugh Nelson CABINESS, James DIX, James DIXON, James EALEY, John GARRETT, Henry Winder GARRETT, Robert Winder GARRETT, Thomas W HENDERSON, James LAWSON, William LINDSAY, Edward B LINDSAY, George Bascum MILLINGTON, John SAUNDERS, Robert SMITH, Reuben SMITH, Sidney THOMAS, Joseph TILFORD, John L TUCKER, Nathaniel Beverly WALLER, Robert Page WEBB, James WILMER, William H WYATT, John W Addendum: Coleman, Thomas Hill, Robert F WINCHESTER CITY (SEE: FREDERICK COUNTY). Achieved Independent City Status in 1874. County Seat of Frederick County WISE COUNTY. Formed in 1856 from Lee County, Russell County and Scott County. County seat is Wise (24293) No War of 1812 veterans have been identified as buried in Wise County WYTHE COUNTY. Formed in 1790 from Montgomery County. Count seat is Wytheville (24382) BURKETT, George CASSELL, John DELANEY, Dennis FLOYD, Benjamin Rush GRAHAM, John GRAHAM, William KENT, Joseph KENT, Robert MATHEWS, John SMYTH, Alexander WALTON, Richard WARD, James Addendum: Keesling, Peter Kinder, George King, John Neff, Abraham Sayers, Robert YORK COUNTY. (Includes City of POQUOSON). An original shire in 1634. County seat is Yorktown (23490) CARMINES, William CRAFFORD, Henry CROCKETT, Wittington / Wheaton / Whealton CURTIS, Edmund HOPKINS, Charles KELLUM, James S NEWMAN, Thomas PERKINS, Baker SANDS, Thomas SMITH, Henry, Sr TENNIS, Aaron WADE, Thomas D WYNNE, Humphrey Harwood WYNNE, John WYNNE, Thomas WYNNE, William Harwood APPENDIX B: ADDITIONS TO CEMETERY LIST BY COUNTY / INDEPENDENT CITY ACCOMACK COUNTY Heron Hill Locustville, jct Rt 615 & 614 Tehern Town of Guilford Kelly Grave Town of Keller Fletcher Family Near Jenkins Bridge, Grotons Rodgers-Boggs Located one mi north of Evans Wharf on east side county rd 638 ALBEMARLE COUNTY Gianniny Family Buck Island Creek area by rd btw Monticello and Carter’s bridge Linden Town of Ivy Mount Air Town of Keene New Bethel Town of Woodridge Sunny Bank Town of North Garden Watts Family Stoney Point ALEXANDRIA CITY Presbyterian Cemetery 601 Hamilton Lane Trinity United Methodist Church Cameron Mills Rd ALLEGHANY COUNTY Emory United Methodist 7401 Jackson River Rd, Covington Wolfe-Sively Cemetery Potts Creek area AMELIA COUNTY Anderson Family Rt 620 Bailey Family Poorhouse Rd, beyond jct rt 701 at WC Golden Farm Jeter Family 3 mi N of Jetersville Jeter Family Town of Dodophil Pride Family Pridesville Rd Nr Flat Creek Scott Contact Ameilia County Historical Society for location AMHERST COUNTY Goodwin Family Off Rt 60, west of Amherst at Forks Buffalo River Lavender Family Stone Wall Creek Rd APPOMATTOX COUNTY Hunter-Marshall Family In town of Appomattox Walker’s Presbyterian Church Hixburg ARLINGTON COUNTY Arlington National Rt 110, Jefferson Davis Highway AUGUSTA COUNTY Emmanuel Church Mount Solon area Frazier Family West of Lone Mountain Rd on Rt 250 at Jennings Gap Keller On Dr Knobbs Farm, Churchville Knightly Mill Town of Knightly Landes Cemetery Landes Family 1002 Fadley Rt 646 Mount Zion Oak Lawn Rt 617 New Hope Orebaugh Family Rt 760 Sangerville Church 26 Vance Rd, Rt 755 Trinity Episcopal Churchyard Union Presbyterian Town of Churchville Van Lear Rt 613 south 1/3 mile from jct of Rt 742 on farm 300 yds from rd Western State Hospital Cemetery Zion Lutheran Church 297 Zion Church Rd BATH COUNTY Eakle Family Little Valley Rd, Bolar BEDFORD COUNTY 1131 Park Street Ayers-Payne-Brooks Rt 626 Anderson Family Town of Goode Board Family Rt 655, Moneta Calloway-Steptoe Rt 460, New London Carter Family Sheep Creek Rd nr Prospect Baptist Ch on farm of Eugene Boyer Ewing-Patterson Penicks Mill Finch Family Town of Moneta Goggin Family Bunker Hill area Leftwich Family Nr Bunker Hill Lynch Family High Point Rd Old Ebenezer Church GPS 37.476,-79.374 Overstreet-Crowder-Foster Rt 24 at jct with Crowder Pt Rd, Chestnut Fork Thomas Campbell Family GPS 37.060,-79.557 BLAND COUNTY Old Bogle Walkers Creek BRUNSWIICK COUNTY Bethel Methodist Church Town of Alberta Bishop Family Rt 644 BUCKINGHAM COUNTY Garnett Family Family property see tax records for location Mount Zion Baptist Church 6277 Cartersville Rd, Rt 610 Red Oak Hill David’s Creek Rose Hill Plantation Town of Andersonville CAMPBELL COUNTY Lee Family 200 yards west of Rt. 626 in the Lynch Station Quadrant Mount Calvary Baptist Church Gladys area Mount Hermon United Town of Lynch Station Methodist Church Old Phillips Evington CAROLINE COUNTY Hill Family Cemetery Town of Mt Airy Ruther Glen West Mount Vernon Old Salem Baptist Church Yard Near Alps Topping Castle Houston’s Corner CARROLL COUNTY Blair Cemetery Cliffview Greenberry Duncan Family West of Rt 613 Greasy Creek Rd, Dudspar Quaker-Nester Rt 624, Nester School Rd William Dalton Family Dugspur, route 221, 5 miles NW of New Hope Church CHARLES CITY COUNTY Berkley Plantation 12602 Harrison Landing Road Manoah Rt 615 Glebe Lane, Ruthsville CHARLOTTE COUNTY Henry (AKA Red Hill) Red Hill Plantation, near Brookneal Joseph Wyatt Evergreen Rd Martin Hancock Red House Mount Carmel United Town of Brookneal Methodist Church Pettus-Richardson Family Town of Keysville South Isle 2471 Ridgeway Rd, Brookneal CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY Maplewood Lexington Ave and Maple St Oakwood First St University of Virginia Alderman and Cemetery Rd and Columbarium CHESAPEAKE CITY Smith Family Mount Pleasant Farm Walker 2417 Water Mill Way CLARKE COUNTY Franks Rt 607 Ebenezer Rd Runnymeade Farm 3838 Shepherds Mill Rd, Berryville CRAIG COUNTY Bell Family Rt 632 Upper John Creek Rd Fairview On McClover Hill Lane Ross Rt 42 between jct Rts 629 &641 CUMBERLAND COUNTY James Anderson Family Town of Reeds DICKENSON COUNTY John Mullins Family Town of Clintwood Vance Caney Bridge Rd behind old service station DINWIDDIE COUNTY Butterwood Church Town of Darvills Historic Bishop Family Jct Sapony Rd & Mealy Branch Sydnor & Young Family On Petersburg Battlefield cemetery at Five Forks W.W. Moody Family Graveyard Sutherland ESSEX COUNTY Brooks Family North side of Rt 689, Howerton Rd Champlain Estate Town of Lloyds Clarkson Family Garnett Family Burial Ground Town of Loretto Hundley Family Rose Hill Center Cross Tuscarora Site Town of Dunnsville FAIRFAX COUNTY Gary Family Town of Centerville Moore-Hunter Family Mount Veron Estate 3200 Mt Vernon Hwy Strickler Cemetery Wren-Darne Hillsman Drive & Mahala Lane FAUQUIER COUNTY Payne Family Cemetery Town of Orlean FLOYD COUNTY Weddle Cemetery Lester Family Route 738 Old Topeco Route 221 abt .25 mi fr Topeco Church Red Oak Grove Rt 684 to top of hill past Dobbin’s farm another 1/2 mi Reed South across stream from Spirit Wind Industries Zion Lutheran Church Town of Floyd FRANKLIN COUNTY Arthur Family John Arthur Rd, 500 yds behind old home place Board Family Off unnamed road vic jct Rt 40 7 Rt 703 Bradley/Bird Family Town of Scruggs Claibrook Plantation Town of Rocky Mount Hancock Family Jamison, W.O. Family Town of Snow Creek Jones Family Cemetery Town of Endicott Law Family Off McNeil Rd, Rt 718 FREDERICK COUNTY Back Creek Quaker Town of Gainesboro Bageant Family Town of Cross Junction Barley Family 1392 Martz Rd 100 yds up hill Brown Cemetery see Winchester City Dalby-Rogers Quaker Graveyard Nr Gainsboro Johnson Family Nr Trone Methodist Church on Timber Ridge McIntire Family 4 mi fr Hinkle nr Morgan County, WV line Middleton 1/2 mi W of Middleton on a hill Old Town/Old Stephen City Mulberry St Ridings Family Town of Middleton Wesley Chapel 620 Chapel Hill Rd, Cross Junction FREDERICKSBURG CITY Gordans of Kenmore Washington Ave behind Washington monument Saint George’s Episcopal 905 Princess Anne St Burial Ground GILES COUNTY Fairview Between Riverside Ave and Flectcher St Shannon-King GPS 37.2182,-80.7415 nr Staffordsville GLOUCESTER COUNTY Bellamy United Methodist Church Rt 615 Chestnut Fork Rd, Bellamy Valley Front Town of Sassaffas GOOCHLAND COUNTY Boscobel Cemetery 1/4 mil NW of end of Pine Tree Hollow Rd Bowles Family Town of Tabscott Woodson Family Cemetery #2 GRAYSON COUNTY Bethany Community Town of Independence Churchwell-Boyer Family 1.2 mi north jct Rt 611 & US 21, on pvt rd 3/4 ml, left in field Comers Rock Town of Comers Rock Cox Chapel Town of Independence James Cox Family Town of Bridle Creek Jeremiah Stone Corners Rock Rd, Rt 658 Long-Phipps Family West of Rt US 21 & south of Peach Bottom Creek, Long Gap Lt. David Cox cemetery Town of Baywood Nuckolls Potato Creek Mouth of Wilson Reuben Cornett Family Corners Rock Rd, 1.6 mi to private road on left, 400 yds in field Stephen G Bourne Rt 777 in pasture field, Liberty Hill HALIFAX COUNTY Halifax Town Cemetery GPS: 36.7639,-78.9269 Crews Family 1 mi west of Ellis Creek Church AKA William R Carr Farm) Saint John’s Episcopal Church Rt 360 E of jct Rt 501 Scott Homesite Town of Scottsburg HAMPTON CITY Shelton GPS: 37.03015,-76.30715 HARRISONBURG CITY Woodbine Fr Harrisonburg Court Square take Rt 33E gate on Reservoir St HANOVER COUNTY The Meadows Estates Gardens Town of Doswell HENRICO COUNTY Brook Hill Town of Montrose Cauthorn Family Cemetery Short Pump Old Graveyard 5.6 mi SE of Richmond on Darbytown Rd, then N on dirt rd .4 mi Smith Family Town of Tuckahoe HENRY COUNTY Dillion North Mount Herman Church on Philpott Rd (AKA Daniel-Dobson-Shelton Families) Hairston Family Beaver Creek Plantation, N of Martinsville on SR 108 Goode Home Place Oak Level Hodges Family Rt 627 4.5 mi west of Fieldale Horsepasture Christain Church 1146 Horsepasture Price Rd, Rt 692 King Leatherwood Creek Leatherwood Town of Leatherwqood Martin Family Near jct Rts 57 & 710, Leatherwood Morris Family Town of Bassett Old Hickey-Martin Pankey Family Town of Irisburg Stone & Johnson William Marshall Gravely .1 mi east of jct Rt 620 & Pebble Brook Rd Wills Cemetery Homeplace of Benjamin Wills-check property records HIGHLAND COUNTY Arbogast Family Crab Bottom Pauper Farm ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY Jordan Family Moonlight Rd, Rt 627 KING & QUEEN COUNTY Bruington Baptist Church 4784 The Trail Dew Family Town of Owenton Oak Spring Farm Located on Pamunkey River Porporone Baptist Church Town of Shackelford Shackelford’s Chapel United Town of Plain View Methodist Church KING WILLIAM COUNTY Mount Columbia Off Rt 649, Town of Manquin Springfield 2 mi south of King William Court House Rt 621 Sweet Hall Rt 634 at Pamunkey River LEE COUNTY Bishop Family Rt 665 behind Mt Moriah Church Jonesville Campbell Family SW of Rose Hill Chadwell Baptist Chruch 11 mi E of Cumberland Gap, Rt 58 Ewing-McClure Jonesville Fitts Family Rt 758 to Fitts Gap, bottom of hill behind barn on right, 300 yds up hill Jonesville Town of Jonesville Fletcher Family Town of Jonesville Jones #293 On Alt US 58, Town of Dryden Powell Valley Town of Dryden Speaks Chapel Town of Rose Hill Wynn-Litton Town of Dryden LEXINGTON CITY New Monmouth 2348 W Midland Trail Presbyterian Church LOUDOUN COUNTY Allen Family Town of Watson Bethel United Methodist Church Town of Stumptown Dulin-Kenne Town of Sterling Ebenezer Baptist Church Town of Bluemont Elgin Family On Kingdom Farm, Evergreen Mill Rd Fairfax Friends Town of Waterford New Jerusalem Lutheran Church Town of Lovettsville North Fork Baptist Church 38130 North Fork Rd Old Presbyterian South Church Street Salem Church Harpers Ferry Rd, Hillsboro Skinner Family Town of Aldie Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church Town of Neersville LOUISA COUNTY Goodwin Family Ellisville Dr, Rt 669 Morris-Payne Columbia Rd, jct RTs 615 & ^17, Zion Oak Grove Rt 208 Courthouse Rd Tolersville Tavern 410 Old Tolersville Rd, Mineral Trinity Baptist Church 135 Mansfield Rd, Mineral LUNENBURG COUNTY Ellis Family Town of Rehoboth Love Family Town of Victoria Meherrin Baptist Church Rt 719 0.4 mi fr Rt 623 Neblett Family Rt 138 South of jct Rt 619 MADISON COUNTY Barnett Family 4.4 miles NW of Wolftown on Rt 662 Carpenter and Lohr Rt 616, Oak Park Rd about one mi from Rt 636 Cedar Hill Clore Rd, Madison Conway, John F Rt 230 before the Conway River bridge Crigler, Lewis Rt 636 0.2 miles E of intersection with Rt 637 Goodall, Philander 1.1 miles up river from Graves Mill on Rt 662 Harrison, John Rt 712 turn left off Rt. 231, 2 miles from Rochelle Hume Check property records of Hume Family Piedmont Episcopal Church 214 Church St, Madison Thomas #2 3716 Etlan Rd Walker United Methodist Church Rt 230, 7.5 Miles E of US Route 29 (Orange Road) MATHEWS COUNTY Friendship Jct Rts 14 and 697 Poplar Grove Plantation MECKLENBURG COUNTY Easters United Methodist Church Town of Boydton Love-Young Family Town of Baskerville Oakwood Town of South Hill William Andrews Family Whittles Mill Rd Rt 654 past Bridge Rd Zion MONTGOMERY COUNTY Francis Family Jct Rts 666 & 1245., Christiansburg Jennelle Family SW jct Rt 613 and Old Yellow Sulphur Rd Kent Family Piedmont – Otey Town of Piedmont Preston Family Southgate Dr, Blacksburg Sunset Jct South Franklin St and Elliott Dr (AKA Christianburg Municipal) NELSON COUNTY Coleman Family Town of Wintergreen Fortune Town of Lovingston Level Green Estate 524 level Green Rd, Rt 679, Roseland Wilkerson-Carter Family Off Rt 721, Norwood Rd, vic Carter Creek NEW KENT COUNTY Chandler Family Laurel Springs house off Cook's Mill Road near Pamunkey River NEWPORT NEWS CITY Lee, Robert H. Curtis Drive nr Ripley St NORFOLK CITY Basilica of Saint Mary Churchyard 5201 Kennebeck Ave Forest Lawn 8100 Granby Street Elmwood Cemetery 238 East Princess Anne Rd Fort Tar Mass Burial Site Fort Tar Lane NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY Cralle’s Bank Contact Northumberland Co Historical Society for location Gibeon Baptist Church 48 John Deere Rd, Gibeon Wicomico United Methodist Church Rt 200, Wicomico Church NOTTOWAY COUNTY Bland Family Town of Centerville Fowles Family 6808 Courthouse Rd (Rt 625), Burkeville Lakeview Town of Blackstone The Grove Nr Burkeville at Miller’s Hill (AKA Locust Grove and Miller Hill) ORANGE COUNTY Willis Cemetery on Meadows farm Golf Course at Locust Grove PAGE COUNTY Atwood Family Town of Rileyville Evergreen Memorial Gardens Massanutten Ave, Luray Green Hill Town of Luray Huffman Vic Mill Creek John Bailey Family Overlook Drive, Rileyville Kibler Family Town of Big Spring Rileyville Town of Rileyville William Dovel Off Stroll Farm Rd (Rt 613) PATRICK COUNTY Bowman Family On hill north side of Rt 631 at Squirrel Creek Carter/Murphy/Tatum Familes Nr Taylorsville Charity Primitive Baptist Church 5804 Charity Hwy, Charity Cruise Family Town of Vesta Moore Town of Ararat Old Harris Rt 691 on ridge near Billy Martin Cemetery Old Morrison South side of Rt 57, 1 mile East of Jct Rt 8 Ross, Daniel Jr Family Elamsville via North side Rt 57 vic jct Rt 635 Whitlow Family Charity Rd NE Woolmine, Charity PETERSBURG CITY Andrews Family River Rd on private property in lower district Bass Family Bass St at Exeter Mills PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Bennett-Lewis Off Rt 715 toward Grassy Branch, Keeling Chatham Burial Park Town of Chatham Dalton-Adams-Doss End of Georges Creek Rd, Gretna Davis Family at Nr Chatham at Cherrystone Creek Cherrystone Plantation Jones (Richard) Town of Sheva Robertson Family Town of Dryfork Samuel Blair Family Rt 790 Piney Rd Wagner Community GPS: 36.91862,-79.45871 Worlds, Calands Rt 969 nr Christian Tabernacle, Calands PORTSMOUTH CITY Portlock Part of Oak Grove Cemetery, jct Peninsula Ave & London Blvd Scott-Shea family Old Shea farm, destroyed 1960 for Midtown POWHATAN COUNTY Dabney Cemetery At Montpelier Petersville Rt 60, 1 mi E of jct Rt 684 PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY Scott Family Town of Briery PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY Atwood Farm 5 mi back of home Disputanta PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY Arrington Family Between Mineola Ct and Arrington Farm Ct RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY Atkins Family On Rt 211 W of Sperryville, just inside Shenandoah National Park Dearing Family Caledonia Farm, 47 Dearing Rd, Flint Hill Richard Jackson Family 1 mile from Washington at Rosemont RICHMOND CITY Forest Lawn 4000 Pilots Lane Hebrew RICHMOND COUNTY Shackeford Court St ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY Bell Family Cameron Hall across from Iron Bridge, Goshen Bethesda Presbyterian Church Rockbridge Baths Carter Family Kerrs Creek Clark Family Off Blue Ridge Parkway Collierstown Presbyterian Church Town of Collierstown Daniel-Turpin Vic of Rappa Mill Egypt-Cunningham Past end of Rt 629, Waterloo, Kerns Creek Haines Chapel Town of Vesuvius McKee Family Rt 631 Old Ebenezer Church Rockbridge Baths Stonewall Jackson Memorial Rt 11, Jct with White St, Lexington Walkerland Vic jct Rts 602 & 724 Wilson Springs Rt 39 off Rt 623, Tucker Farm, site of Bethesda Church ROCKINGHAM COUNTY Byerly Family Cemetery Pleasant Valley Road (Rt 679/704) Koontz Farm Central Main St, Port Republic Cook Creek Presbyterian Church Rt 726 Mt Clinton Cross Keys GPS: 38.35817,-78.84124 East Point Town of Elkton Friedens United Methodist Church Town of Freidens Greenmount Rt 772 Lacey Springs Rt 608, Lacey Springs Rd, jct Rt 805 Linville Creek Church of Town of Broadway the Brethren Meyers Family Vic Old Linville Creek Mount Olive Rt 843 Cemetery Rd, McGaheysville Oak Lawn Jct Rts 704 & 257, Bridgewater Pleasant Grove Methodist Church 1393 Hasty School Rd Reedy Rt 878, Wenger Mill Rice Family Knicely property, Town of Dayton Saint Jacob’s-Spaders Mount Crawford Lutheran Church Saint Peter’s Near Massanutten United Methodist Church Thomas Q Wyant Town of Beldor Turley Town of Turleytown Wise Family Dancing Bear Lane RUSSELL COUNTY Bickley Town of Castlewood Keen William at Town of Belfast Litton Hill Town of Elk Garden, Route 1 McFarlane End of McFarlane Lane Wheeler Cemetery GPS: 36.9072,-82.2972 SALEM CITY East Hill Jct Rt 460 and Lynchburg Turnpike SCOTT COUNTY Bledsoe Family Rt 600 before Neely Dr, end of road to the right Boatright Carter Family Hunters Valley Rd Enoch P Lane Family Off Rt 665, Manville Rd nr Smith Chapel & Williams Cem Freeman Family North side Rt 614, 1 mi east of jct with Rt 636 Green Family South of Lick Creek and east of Rt 777, Duncan Mill Joseph Carter Family Town of Rye Cove Jones Family Possum Creek Rd GPS: 36.3701,-82.4109 McKinney-Carter Family Town of Duffield Rolllins Family Town of Clinchport Stewart Cemetery In Rye Cove just E of J P Hill’s house on Rt 717 Taylor Family Town of Rye Cove Wolfe Cemetery Town of Dungannon SHENANDOAH COUNTY Benjamin Bowman Family Town of Narrow Passage Isaiah Clem Emanuel Lutheran Church Town of Woodstock Frye Family Town of Wheatfield Henry Culler Family Off Rt 678 to East, north of Seven Fountains Knisley Family Town of Detrick Lichliter Family Fort Valley Rd, south of Detrick Massanutten Town of Woodstock Miller Marshall Narrow Passage, 3 mi SW Woodstock Mount Jackson Rt 11, south of Jct Rt 263 Neff-Kagey Town of New Market Peter Boyer Family Town of Oranda Shrum Family Town of Saint Luke Snapp Family Town of Edinburg Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church Town of Strasburg Saint Stephen’s Town of Strasburg Junction Tomahawk Pond Bayse area (AKA Barb Schoolhouse) Union Church Town of Mount Jackson Walnut Springs Christ Church Town of Oranda Zion Lutheran Church Town of Hamburg SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY Council Famly Franklin City Thomas Family Town of Newsons SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY Davenport Family Town of Post Oak Gordon-Herndon Town of Post Oak Leavell Family 6107 Sweetwater Drive Old Burying Ground, Cedar Grove Turner Lane, Paytes Rose Valley Farm Rose Hill Subdivision SMYTH COUNTY Cox Family Vic jct rts 610 & 622 Richardson Family Rt 610, east of jct of Rt.16 Rich Valley Presbyterian Church 3811 Valley Rd, Saltville Scotts Teas Rd abt 2 mi E of Slab Town Rd STAFFORD COUNTY Briggs Family (AKA Stoney Hill) Stoney Hill road, adjacent to Curtis Memorial Park Elijah Sullivan Family Located at entrance to Lucks Drive (AKA Martin Sullivan) Embrey Family South side of Ramoth Church Rd, near jct I-95 (AKA Embrey Cem #3) Knight-English Family Logging road on ext Rt 709 off Winding Creek Rd-Rt 628 Miller Family Rt 692 near 98 Quarry Road Norman and Towson Family #1 Rt 692 near 98 Quary Road on hill Rowe Family Rt 218, last driveway on north side before White Oak Run SUFFOLK CITY Wright Family By Bennetts Creek in residental area nr Nansemond River SURRY COUNTY Peter Baird Family Off Rt 40 on field with fence Spring Grove SUSSEX COUNTY Chappell Family Fowlkes Bridge Road, between Burtons Bridge & Rt 644 Wilkinson Farm Stony Creek area TAZEWELL COUNTY Bowen Family Town of Cove Creek Brushy Hill Thompson Valley area Henry Bowen Family Farm Maiden Spring Cove Maiden Spring Maiden Spring Cove Maplewood Maplewood Lane, North Tazewell Thompson- Buchanan Family Thompson Valley area William D Nash Homeplace Rt 460, see property records for location VIRGINIA BEACH CITY Atwood-Cornick Family Board Bay Farm, Great Neck Road Eastern Shore Chapel 2000 Laskin Road Lovitt Family Across from Virginia Beach Courthouse Woodhouse Family Southern Blvd WARREN COUNTY Cox Homestead Howellsville Prospect Hill Front Royal Ramey Family Dungadin Rd Reliance Rt 627 north of Reliance Lane WASHINGTON COUNTY Blackwell Chapel United Vic jct Rts 700 & 746 Methodist Church Fleenor Memorial Baptist Church Near 11547 Rich Valley Rd Malone GPS: 36.6325,-82.2242 Montgomery Abingdon, 24139 Denton Valley Road WESTMORELAND COUNTY Payne Graveyard Horners, GPS 38.13357,-76.97069, on grounds of Ingleside Winery off Rt 640 Settle Family Town of Hague Yeocomico Episcopal Church 1233 Old Yeocomico Rd WILLIAMSBURG CITY Cedar Grove 809 S Henry St WINCHESTER CITY Brown Valley Pike Rd vic Safeway store WISE Hamm Jct Rts 657 & 658, Dry Fork WYTHE East End East Goodwin Lane, Wytheville Keesling Town of Rural Retreat Kings Grove United Town of Crockett Methodist Church McMillan Town of Clarke’s Summit Neff Town of Rural Retreat Oglesby Town of Fort Chiswell Saint John Lutheran Church Town of Wytheville Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church Town of Rural Retreat Saint Peter’s Lutheran Rt 619, Cripple Creek YORK Ironmonger Family 611 A Shirley Rd Grafton APPENDIX C SS: SERVICES SOURCES REVISED JUL 2020 A Adjutant General's Office. United States, index to Service Records, War of 1812. This collection is a part of Record Group 94, Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1780's-1917 and is National Archive Microfilm Publication M602. National Archives, Washington D.C. See introduction for explanation. APPENDIX D BS: BURIAL SOURCES REVISED JUL 2020 1. Burials in Augusta County, Virginia Cemeteries, Part One. Staunton, VA: Augusta Historical Society. Staunton, 1979. 2. Burials in Augusta County, VA Cemeteries Part Two. Staunton, VA: Augusta Historical Society. Staunton, 1985. 3. Baird, Nancy, Carol Jordan & Joseph Scherer. Fauquier County, [Virginia] Tombstone Inscriptions, vol. 1. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 2000. 4. Baird, Nancy, Carol Jordan & Joseph Scherer. Fauquier County, [Virginia] Tombstone Inscriptions, vol. 2. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 2000. 5. Gravestone Inscriptions in Amherst County, Virginia. Amherst, VA: Amherst County Museum & Historical Society, 1999. 6. Carey, Mary Frances & Moody K. Miles. Tombstone Inscriptions Upper Accomack County, Virginia. Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1995. 7. Loudoun County, Virginia Cemeteries, A Preliminary Index. Lovettsville, VA: Willow Bend Books for the Thomas Balch Library for History and Genealogy, 1996. Same as source code #73. 8. Gone But Not Forgotten, Gravestone Inscriptions & Burials of Chesterfield County, Virginia. Chesterfield, VA: Cemetery Committee of the Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia, 1998. 9. Collins, Herbert Ridgeway. Cemeteries of Caroline County, Vol 1, Public Cemeteries. Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1994. 10. Collins, Herbert Ridgeway. Cemeteries of Caroline County, Vol 2, Private Cemeteries. Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1995. 11. Conner, E.R., III, One Hundred Old Cemeteries of Prince William County, Virginia. Manassas, VA: Private printing, 1981. 12. Jones, Mary Stevens, ed. An 18th Century Perspective: Culpeper County. Culpeper, VA: Culpeper Historical Society, Inc., 1976. 13. Huffman, Charles Herbert, ed. The Germanna Record Number Two: Germantown Revisited. 1962. Reprint. Locust Grove, VA: The Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies in Virginia, Inc., 2005. Section III, part 7: “The Germantown Church and Cemetery.” 14. Giles County, Virginia, History – Families. Marceline, MO: Walsworth Publishing Company: The Giles County Historical Society,1982. 15. Hill, Margaret Lester & Clyde H. Ratcliffe. In Remembrance, Gravestone Inscriptions and Burials of Lancaster County, Virginia. White Stone, VA: Private Printing, 2002. 16. Cemeteries of King George County, Virginia, Volume I, Church Cemeteries. King George, VA: King George County Historical Society, 2000. 17. Klein, Margaret C. Tombstone Inscriptions of King George County, Virginia. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1994. 18. Klein, Margaret C. Tombstone Inscriptions Spotsylvania, County, Virginia. 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Shrader, Nancy Carol Mills. “Carol’s House, Cemetery Records.” 126 Clarke, Peyton Neale. Old King William Homes & Families; an Account of Some of the Old Homesteads and Families of King William County, From Its Earliest Settlement. 1897, Reprint. Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1964. 127. The Parish Register of of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Va. From 1658 to 1812. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1964; for The National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia. A revised version of this book was published in 1988 by Southern Historical Press (Easley, SC) that corrected over 1,000 names in the original index. 128. Perkinson, Pat Royal, ed. Cemeteries in Middlesex County, Virginia. Saluda, VA: County of Middlesex, Cemetery Survey Committee, 2001. 129. The Virginia Genealogist, 24:4 (Oct-Dec 1983). 130. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Cemetery and Graveyard Survey Reports for Prince William County. Library of Virginia. 131. Sturgill, Mack H. and & Kenneth L. Sturghill. Smyth County Virginia Cemeteries. 4 vols. Marion, VA: Private Printing, 1993-1998. 132. Wright, F. Edward and Wesley E. Pippenger. Early church records of Alexandria City and Fairfax County, Virginia. Westminster, MD: Family Line Publications, 1996. 133. Hall, Margaret Seymour. “Tombstones At Hills Farm, Accomack, County.” William and Mary College Quarterly,1st Series, 7 (1898), 106-108. 134. Chamberlayne, C. G. “Old Blandford Tombstones.” Virginia Vital Records from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Marriage College Quarterly and Tyler’s Quarterly. 2000, 4th ed. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2007. Originally published in the William and Mary College Quarterly, 1st Series, 5 (April 1897), 230-240; 6 (July 1897), 18-27. 135. Southall, S. O. “Tomb Stones in Dinwiddie Co, Va.” Virginia Vital Records from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Marriage College Quarterly and Tyler’s Quarterly; 2000, 4th ed. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2007. Originally published in Tyler’s Quarterly, 9 (1927), 65-68. 136. Sweeny, Lenora Higgenbotham. “Epitaphs Copied from the Family Cemetery At ‘Soldiers Joy’, Nelson County, Virginia.” Virginia Vital Records from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Marriage College Quarterly and Tyler’s Quarterly; 2000, 4th ed. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2007. Originally published in the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 64 (April, 1956), 208-209. 137. Gray, Arthur and Elizabeth. “Out-Of-The-Way Tombstones.” Virginia Vital Records from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Marriage College Quarterly and Tyler’s Quarterly; 2000, 4th ed. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2007. Originally published in the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 46 (January, 1938), 38-43. 138. “Cedar Grove Farm. New Kent County, Virginia, Epitaphs from the Tombstones.” Virginia Vital Records from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Marriage College Quarterly and Tyler’s Quarterly; 2000, 4th ed. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2007. Originally published in Tyler’s Quarterly, 12 (1931), 194-195. 139. “Epitaphs at Brandon, Prince George County, Va.” Virginia Vital Records from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Marriage College Quarterly and Tyler’s Quarterly; 2000, 4th ed. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2007. Originally published in the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 6 (January, 1989), 233-266. 140. Jones, W. Macfarlane. “Heath Family Burying Grounds—Prince George County.” Vital Records from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Marriage College Quarterly and Tyler’s Quarterly; 2000, 4th ed. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2007. Originally published in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 35 (1928), 95-96. 141. King, Mrs. W.W. “List of Tombstones in Old Cemeteries at Old Providence Church” Virginia Vital Records From The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Marriage College Quarterly and Tyler’s Quarterly; 2000, 4th ed. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2007. Originally published in the William and Mary College Quarterly. 2nd Series, 16 (January, 1936), 88-92. 142.“Tombstones at Claremont, Surry County.” Virginia Vital Records from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Marriage College Quarterly and Tyler’s Quarterly; 2000, 4th ed. Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2007. Originally published in the William and Mary College Quarterly, 1st Series, 8 (No. 2, October 1899), 112-115. 143.“Inscriptions from Tombstones in King and Queen, Westmoreland, Hanover and Albemarle Counties.” William and Mary College Quarterly, 1st Series, 9 (January 1901), 168-175. 144.“Tombstones in Elizabeth City County, Virginia.” William and Mary College Quarterly. 1st Series, 14 (No. 3, January 1906), 167-173. 145. “Bristol Church and Family Cemeteries Index.” From Library of Virginia on- line catalog, select “Images and Indexes” and link to this index from dropdown menu. This index included 7,530 records indexing 8,676 names, including surrounding counties in Virginia and Tennessee. 146. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Caroline County. Library of Virginia. 147. Kornwolf, James. D. Guide To Buildings Of Surry And The American Revolution. The Surry County, Virginia 1776 Bicentennial Committee, 1976. 148. Virginia Historical Inventory. 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Weaver, Dorothy Lee. Here Lyeth: Tombstone Inscriptions of Most Cemeteries in Riverheads District of Southern Augusta County and Staunton, VA. Athens, GA: New Papyrus Publishing Co., 1987. 166. Whitman, David. “Spreadsheet of Fairfax County War of 1812 Burials.” Manuscript (March 2009) 167. Green, Laurie Boush and Virginia Bonney West. Old Churches, Their Cemeteries and Family Graveyards of Princess Anne County, Virginia. Virginia Beach VA: self-published, 1985. 168. Kestanbaum, Lawrence. The Political Graveyard, Ann Arbor, MI: . Active as of May 2012. 169. “Surry County, VA Cemeteries.” Surry, VA: Surry County Virginia Historical Society and Museums, Inc., 2012. 170. Virginia Military Records. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1983. 171. “Old Tombstone Records of Mathews County, Virginia.” Typed manuscript. Princess Anne Chapter, NSDAR, 1970. 172. Wilson, Ruth Boyd and Thurman Robert Wilson. Tazewell County Cemeteries. 3 vols. Private printing, 1992-1995. 173. Murphy, Matilda W. & James L. Douthat. Gates to Glory, Cemeteries of Pulaski County, Virginia. Published by J. L. Douthat, 1983. 174. McPhillips, Peggy Haile. “St Paul’s Churchyard.” USGENWEB ARCHIVES VIRGINIA: The City of Norfolk.< 175. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Fauquier County. Library of Virginia. (Same as code #105.) 176. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Albemarle County. Library of Virginia. 177. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Russell County. Library of Virginia. 178 . Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Accomack County. Library of Virginia. 179. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Southampton County. Library of Virginia. 180. Miles, Moody K. “Miles File 11.5.” . 181. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Louisa County. Library of Virginia. 182. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for City of Portsmouth. Library of Virginia. 183. 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Pearson, Virginia Drewry McGeorge. “Cemetery Records.” Northern Neck of Virginia Historical Magazine, 21 (1971), 2182-2187. 232. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Prince Edward County. Library of Virginia. 233. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Powhatan County. Library of Virginia. 234. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Pulaski and Fluvanna Counties. Library of Virginia. 235. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Highland County. Library of Virginia. 236. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for Giles County. Library of Virginia. 237. Hollywood Cemetery Company Records. Burial Registers and Card Index to Burials, 1847-1970. Miscellaneous Microfilm Reels, 1015-1024. Business records collection, Accession 30045. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia (23219) 238. Pippenger, Wesley E. Tombstone Inscriptions of Alexandria, Virginia. Vol. 5. Private printing, 2005. 239. Burials in St Paul's Churchyard, Norfolk, VA” Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Study Group, Unpublished research, ca 2011. 240. Virginia Gazette & General Advertizer (Norfolk newspaper. Most entries in the text refer to the specific date of the paper.) 241. Eby, Jerrilynn, 45th Regiment of Virginia Militia Stafford County Virginia 1781-1856, With Biographical Notes on Over 1,600 Militiamen, Heritage Books, Inc,100 Railroad Ave, #104, Westminister, MD 21157, pub 2011 242. Loudoun County Cemetery Database, Thomas Balch Library 243. Norfolk and Portsmouth Herald. Norfolk, VA newspaper. Dates and page numbers given in text. 244 Not used 245. Tipton, Jim, founder and manager. Find A Grave, . The reader is encouraged to visit the site to learn who of the over 800,000 contributors posted the grave information, often accompanied by a photo and other biographical data. 246. Hanks, Chris. “War of 1812 Soldiers’ Graves.” Pittsylvania County History.com: Local History and Genealogy. 247. Death Notices from Richmond Newspapers 1821-1840. Special Publication No. 9. 1987, Reprint. Richmond: Virginia Genealogical Society, 1999. 248. Turner, Ronald Ray. “Prince William County Cemeteries.” Prince William County Virginia. 249. Derieux, Suzanne P. & Wesley E. Pippenger. Essex County, Virginia Cemeteries, Vol 1, Church Cemeteries. Tappahannock, VA: Private printing, 2011. 250. Cox, Eliza B. Cemeteries of Floyd (Montgomery) County, Va., Indian Valley District. Chicago: Adams Press, 1979. 251. Bedford County Virginia Cemeteries. 3 vols. Bedford, VA: Bedford Museum and Genealogical Library, 2009. pub 2009. 252. Bowen-Sherman, Judith. The Burying Ground at Old St John's Church. Richmond: St. John’s Episcopal Church, 2011. 253. Catron, Ada Grace. Early Tombstone Inscriptions of Lee County, Virginia. Private printing, 1966. 254. Phillips, Phyllis Goad and Genevieve Cochran Starkey. Cemeteries of Floyd (Montgomery) County, Virginia, Indian Valley District (Vol. I) and Burks Ford District. (Vol. II). Private printing, 1979. 255. Murphy, Matilda Warren and James L. Douthat. Gates to Glory: Cemeteries of Pulaski County, VA, Vol 1. Published by James L. Douthat, 1983. 256. “Madison Cemetery.” James Madison’s Montpelier. National Trust for Historic Preservation. 2012. 257. Ltr State Historian DC USDAR dated 13 May 1957 with a revised list of Revolutionary War soldiers buried at the Arlington National Cemetery 258. Not used. 259. “Louisa County Cemeteries.” USGenWeb Archives. 260. “Virginia Burials of 1812—Veterans Buried in Virginia.” Virginia Society of the US Daughters of the War of 1812. Unpublished manuscript, August 2011. 261. Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vols 1-17. Various Virginia cemetery articles. 262. “Rockingham County Tombstones by Cemetery”. Harrisonburg- Rockingham County Historical Society. USGenWeb Archives. 263. Arritt, Ann Bryant. “Persons Born Outside of Virginia and Buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia (1847-1900).” Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, 8 -9 (July 1970-July 1971), 45-54 et. seq. 264. St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Portsmouth, VA. Record of Internments. Unpublished church records. 518 High Street, Portsmouth, VA. Includes burials from Catholic family cemeteries recorded here. 265. Not used. 266. Cemetery Records Amelia County, Virginia. Amelia, VA: Amelia County Historical Society, 2001. 267. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Survey Reports for City of Chesapeake. (formerly Norfolk in County.) 268. St Paul’s Church 1832, Originally The Borough Church 1739, Elizabeth River Parish, Norfolk, Virginia. Norfolk, VA: Alter Guild of St. Paul’s Church, 1934. 269. Crowther, Prosser, Jr. and Hilary G. Derby. Rocks of Ages, The Story of 300 Years of Family Burials in Northumberland County, Virginia. Heathsville, VA: Private printing, 2011. 270. Rappahannock County Cemeteries Resident Entry List. Washington, VA: Rappahannock County Historical Society, 2009. Manuscript. 271. McKinney, Robert N. Ties to Remember, A Study of Two Communities: Reedville & Roseland. Reedville, VA: Private Printing, 2003. 272. Not used 273. Not used 274. Not used 275. Not used 276. Danville City Cemetery Records 1833-2006. Church of Latter Day Saints. 277. Brosey, Alice Warner, coordinator. Virginia Tombstone Transcription Project. 288. Boelt, Frederick W. and Terry L. Meyers. James City County, VA Cemeteries: Family, Historical, Indian, Military and Slave. Yorktown, VA: John Henry Printing Co., 2011. Sponsored by Tidewater Genealogical Society. 289. Lowry, Judy. Hanover County Historical Society. Correspondence. 290. Virginia Historical Inventory. WPA Report on St John’s Church, Hampton. Library of Virginia. 291. Derieux, Suzanne P. & Wesley E. Pippenger. Essex County, Virginia Cemeteries, Vol 2, Tappahannock Cemeteries. Tappahannck, VA: Private printing, 2012. APPENDIX E: ADDITIONS TO BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ADDITIONAL SOURCES See book for complete listing Butler, Stuart l. Defending the Old Dominion, VA and its Militia in the War of 1812. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2013, pgs 513-525. Kegley, Mary B. Early Adventures on the Western Waters: The New River of Virginia in Pioneer Days, 1745-1800, Vol. 2. Orange VA: Green Publishers, 1982. Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Vol 18 No 2. Richmond Compiler, Marriage Notices, 21 Oct 1819, pg 3. Virginia Deaths and Burials 1853-1912. Virginia Marriages (1785-1940). Wikimedia Commons. Wikipedia: The Free 1831.org.