Early Records, Hampshire County, Virginia

Early Records, Hampshire County, Virginia
Author:
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1969
Genre: Deeds
ISBN: 0806303050

Synopsis of: Wills from originals up to 1860, Grantee with acreage - location, wife's name and witnesses - grantor, Deeds up to 1800, Marriage records 1824-1828 and Alphabetical arrangement of State Census 1782 and 1784, Revolutionary soldiers pensions residing in the county 1835.

Early Records of Hampshire County, Virginia, Now West Virginia

Early Records of Hampshire County, Virginia, Now West Virginia
Author: Clara McCormack Sage
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2006-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781596410817

The Civil War as well, as time, took its toll in all counties of the South. The War of 1812 saw the destruction of the 1790 census of Virginia, as well as other states, and the Civil War resulted in many burned records throughout the South. Fortunately, though many of the will books containing copied wills were burned, many of the original documents often survived the destruction. The records contained in this publication include: Wills: From 1750s to 1860; Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Other Instruments: To 1800; Marriage Records 1824-1828; State Census 1782 and 1784; and Revolutionary War pensioners in Hampshire County, 1835. The index, which contains approximately 11,000 entries, has been carefully compiled and while all has been alphabetically arranged in the body of the book, every name appears in the index. Additionally, all married women are listed under maiden name as well as their married name, where this information could be determained. Paperback, (1939), 2006, 2011, Index, 174 pp.

History of Hampshire County, West Virginia; from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present

History of Hampshire County, West Virginia; from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present
Author: Hu Maxwell
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230263793

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 edition. Excerpt: ... Family Sketches. DAVID C. AGNEW, of Mill Creek district, son of Samuel K. and Sarah G. Agnew; born at Birmingham, Pennsylvania, May fi, 1847, of Scotch and Irish ancestry; a plasterer; married, 1869, to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hart mac, of Hampshire County; children, John W., Floyd D., Susan N., Martha M. FRANK P. ALLEN, of Mill Creek district; a merchant; born in 1860: son of Mr. and Mrs. Judge Allen; of German ancestry; married, 1887, to Lucy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Taylor, of Moorefield; children, Alfred T., Caroline R., and Lucy V. Mr. Allen married twice, the second time to Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hartman. He owns twelve hundred and sixty-five acres of land. DANIEL ARNOLD, son of Zachariah and Elizabeth Arnold, was bom eight miles west of Romney, in what is now Mineral County, in the year 1838. He now resides on Bearer Run, in Mineral County, on the Beaver farm, from whom the Run takes its name. His ancestors came from Germany about one hundred and fifty years ago. On December 14,1859, he was married to Sallie Ludwick, of Hampshire County. They have seven children living and two dead. They are Ann F. R., George E. E., Mary T. R., Effle M. W., Sallie N. W.. James H. T., and Daniel A. Z. The oldest and the youngest are dead. In 1876 Mrs. Arnold died, and Mr. Arnold married Mary Ann Keys Tutwiler, of Hampshire, daughter of Martin Tutwiler. ULYSSES S. ANDERSON, engaged in saw-mill and carpenter business, resides near Capon Bridge; son of Benjamin F. and Rachel Anderson; German and Irish ancestry; born 1872; married Cordelia S., daughter of Theodore and Martha Larrick, 1893. Their child's name is Pearl V. LEWIS ARNOLD, carpenter, son of A. and Mary Arnold, English descent, was born in Capon, 1828;...