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351 21 slaves Echols, David (I176)
 
352 21 slaves Anthony, Rev William A (I1523)
 
353 21st Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Confederate)

21st Regiment, Virginia Infantry was organized in June and mustered into Confederate service in July, 1861, at Fredericksburg, Virginia. Most of the men were recruited in the city of Richmond and the counties of Charlotte, Mecklenburg, Cumberland, and Buckingham. Only 6 officers and 50 men surrendered. The field officers were Colonels William Gilham, John M Patton Jr, and William A Witcher; Lieutenant Colonels Richard H Cunningham Jr, and William P Moseley; and Majors William R Berkeley, Alfred D Kelly, John B Moseley, and Scott Shipp.

Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin
Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded.
Company A (Red House Volunteers) - many men from Charlotte County
Company B ( Maryland Guard) - many men from Baltimore, Maryland
Company C (Oliver Grays) - many men from Mecklenburg County
Company D ( Cumberland Greys) - many men from Cumberland County
Company E ( Buckingham Leaches) - many men from Buckingham County See FHL book 975.5623 H2m for muster roll.
Company F (F Company) - many men from Richmond County
Company G (Brunswick Grays or Brunswick Guard) - many men from Brunswick County
Company H (Chalk Level Grays) - many men from Pittsylvania County
Company I (Turkey Cock Grays) - many men from Pittsylvania County
Company K ( Meherrin Greys) - many men from Prince Edward and Nottoway County
 
Edwards, Calahill M (I24)
 
354 21st va. inf.,c.s.a., wounded in 1864 and 1865. Shelton, John C (I19526)
 
355 21st va.inf.,c.s.a. Shelton, Armistead F (I19951)
 
356 228 acres on both sides of Tomahawk Creek Oakes, Daniel (I21472)
 
357 23 marts Tirsdag aften kl.11 blev fader Morten Beyer rammet af et slagtilfælde. 1880 27 Marts døde Morten Beyer kl 7 3/4 Fasm Paaskeaften 1880. Faderens begravelse 1 april 1880. Beyer, Morten F.S (I23798)
 
358 23 May 1756 is date from town records.
4 Sep 1756 is date from family bible. 
Nims, Mary (I73)
 
359 23 slaves Motley, Joseph (I43)
 
360 23 slaves Witcher, William Reuben Jr (I5239)
 
361 25 Jan 1957, Danville Bee VA. George E. Easley Funeral Saturday

Chatham- Funeral services for George Edward Easley, who died at his home near Chatham yesterday afternoon will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Salem Methodist Church of which he was a member. Interment will be in Highland Burial Park at Danville.

Mr Easley, who was 74 years old is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Gammon Easley.

Born in Pitttsylvania County in 1882 he was the son of the late John T Easley and Cowline Breedlove Easley. He was a farmer of the Flint Hill Community. 
Easley, George Edward (I19326)
 
362 25 slaves Witcher, Vincent Oliver (I14183)
 
363 250 acres in Stratton Major Parish|| Vass, John (I22341)
 
364 258 11 28 Parish Susanna 00/May/1856 F TRUE Sandy River " 80Yrs Giles, Susanna (I33293)
 
365 29 slaves Echols, Coleman E (I1564)
 
366 2nd Generation

“GEORGE BOONE II. (Son of George Boone, the First) was born in or near the City of Exeter in Devonshire; being a Blacksmith; his Wife’s Maiden Name was Sarah Uppey.
He died aged 60; and she died aged 80 years, and never had an aching Bone, or decay’d Tooth.”

The Boone Society has not been able to find the marriage or birth records for George Boone II and his wife, Sarah and cannot confirm her maiden name of Uppey. Because “Uppey” is used in the Old James Boone Genealogy, the Boone Society accepts it, and “Oppey/Opie are names also under consideration.

However, The Boone Society does have burial records for both George II and his widow (written “wido” in the old records) Sarah which are recorded at Stoke Canon Parish, Exeter, England. (The Church at Stoke Canon is St. Magdelene.) The original records are now located at the Devon Record Office in Exeter, England, and they read as follows:

Documents owned by the Boone Society:

George Boone was buried ye thirty first of May 1696 Sarah Boon “wido” was buried ye 5th of February 1708

Relying on the James Boone Genealogy that George II was age 60 at his death, then his approximate year of birth is calculated to be 1636; and Sarah, age 80 at her death, would have been born 1628.

Also, the Boone Society has Stoke Canon Parish baptism records for three children of George Boone II and wife Sarah: (1) Henry; (2) George III; & (3) John. Although they may have had other children, only records of three children have been found. These 3 records are:

Documents owned by the Boone Society:

(1) Henry Son of George Boone was baptized the nineteenth of October 1663 Henry Son of George Boone was buryed ye eighth of February 1663

(Note: Yes, the baptism and burial dates for Henry are correct! In the old style reckoning [Julian calendar], March 25 was the beginning of the year, therefore the infant Henry would have been about 4 months old at his burial.)

Documents owned by the Boone Society:

(2) George Son of George Boone was baptized the Nineteenth of March 1666

(3) John Son of George Boone was baptized the twentieth day of April 1673
John Boone was buryed the 18th day of April 1693

 
Boone, George (I34555)
 
367 2nd marriage,sybil,abigal,david,abijah,lois,lydia,hilda,;1st marriage was to sybil gilson,7/23/1763, 1 son soloman.b.5/15,1767. sybil died 5/24,1767. Walker, Abigal (I19490)
 
368 3 males under 10, 2 males 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male over 45, 1 feamle 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45. Thomas is listed on the same page as .Rhoderick McDaniel Bennett, Thomas (I21865)
 
369 3 males under 5, 1 male 30-40, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 30-40 Vass, James P. (I22340)
 
370 3 Marty Graffelagt Morten Absolon Ous, 66 Aar 15 uker Beyer, Kaptein Morten Absalonsen (I36149)
 
371 3 mnd. gammel Brügger, Hans Andreas (I39706)
 
372 3 slaves
1 free colored 
Anthony, Rev William A (I1523)
 
373 3 slaves Echols, Obadiah (I15)
 
374 3 slaves Anthony, Rev William A (I1523)
 
375 3.5 Martha Susanna Wade was born in 1723/4 Aug 1728 in New Kent Co. VA. She married Sylvanus Walker in 1740/44. He was born 11 Dec 1718 in New Kent Co. He was the son of Sylvanus Walker and Susannah/Ann Tandy. Martha died before1 May 1767 in Luneburg, VA. Sylvanus married 2nd Susannah Hanks in 1769 in Amelia Co. VA. Sylvanus died 1 Jan 1785/88 in Mecklenburg, VA.

3.5.1 Sylvanus Walker was born about 1741 in New Kent, VA.
3.5.2 Druscilla Ann Walker was born about 1744/45 in VA. She married John S. Smithson in 1763/64 in Lunenburg, VA. He was the son of Francis Hugh Smithson. He was born in 1739 in Hanover, VA. Druscilla died in 1783 in Lunenburg, VA. John died 9 Jan 1784 in Lunenburg.

3.5.3 Tandy Walker was born about 1744 in Halifax, VA. He died in NC.
3.5.4 Molly Walker was born about 1745 in Mecklenburg, VA. She married George Andrews in 1770/74. He was born in 1745 in Lunenburg. He was the son of Ephraim Frederick Andrews and Ann Hardaway Locke. George died in 1821 in Lunenburg. She died in 1812 in VA.

3.5.5 Paulina Walker was born about 1745 in New Kent, VA. She married John Poins Smith Sr, He was born in 1739. Paulina died in Fleming, KY.

3.5.6 Benjamin Walker was born about 1750 in New Kent, VA. He married Letitia Minor 11 Feb 1773 in Lunenburg. She was born in 1753 in Lunenburg. Letitia died in 1790. Benjamin died in NC.

3.5.7 Elizabeth Walker was born about 1754 Mecklenburg, VA. She married 1st Robert Ingram in 1774 in Lunenburg. He was born in VA. He died in 1783 in Lunenburg. Elizabeth married 2nd Thomas Rudd 6 Mar 1783 in VA. He was born in 1714 in Henrico, VA. Thomas died 28 Jun 1792 in Chesterfield, VA in 1792.

3.5.8 William Walker was born about 1757 in Lunenburg, VA. He married Lucy Williams in 1778. She was born in 1760. William died 31 Aug 1825 in VA. Lucy died 13 Nov 1827 in VA.

3.5.9 Molly Walker was born about 1760 in Lunenburg, VA. She married George Andrews in 1778. George was born 6 May 1755 in Mecklenburg, VA. He was the son of Ephraim Andrews and Ann Hardaway Locke. George died in 1821 in Lunenburg.

3.5.10 Aurelius Walker was born 11 Jan 1762 in Lunenburg, VA. He married Nancy Turner in 1784. She was born in 1763 in VA. Aurelius died 10 Jul 1832 in Green Co. GA. Nancy died in 1840.

3.5.11 George Hightower Walker was born in Mecklenberg, VA. He married Phebe Cheatham in 1789. She was born in 1768 in VA. She was the daughter of Daniel Cheatham and Agnes Robertson. George died in VA before 1810. 
Wade, Martha Susannah (I11217)
 
376 31 jan 1862 Oslo? Daae, Cathrine Elisabeth von der Lippe Knagenhjelm (I39712)
 
377 35 slaves Witcher, Vincent Oliver (I14183)
 
378 358 acres||for 45 pounds||The land was located on the branches of Lickinghole Creek and is the same property granted to David Mimms by patent dated 1726. Wright, John (I21533)
 
379 36 slaves Motley, Joseph (I43)
 
380 37 slaves Motley, Joseph (I43)
 
381 38th va.inf., co.b,sgt.,pittsylvania co.va..p.o.w., five forks,va.4/1/1865, sent to city point at harts' island prison.released there, 6/20/1865. 5'7"tall, light complexion,light hair,blue eyes.
occupation in 1860; tin peddlar 
Riddle, John A (I19965)
 
382 38th Virginia Infantry (CSA)
Wyatt K. McNeely
Rank: Private
Company: D

died of dyspepsia,21 March 1862, in Chimborazo Hospital #4, Richmond, Va., buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Richmond,Va.
 
McNeely, Wyatt K (I16765)
 
383 3rd Generation

“GEORGE BOONE III. (son of George and Sarah Boone) was born at Stoak (a Village near the City of Exeter) in A.D. 1666, being a Weaver; his Wife’s Maiden Name was Mary Maugridge, who was born in Bradninch (eight Miles from the City of Exeter) in the Year 1669, being a Daughter of John Maugridge & Mary his Wife whose maiden Name was Milton.

They (the said George & Mary Boone) had nine Children that lived to be Men and Women: namely, George, Sarah, Squire, Mary, John, Joseph, Benjamin, James & Samuel, having each of them several Children, excepting John who was never married. (A daughter named Mary died in infancy, so they named a later daughter Mary also.) The said George and Mary Boone with their Family, came from the Town of Bradninch in Devonshire, Old-England (which is a Town at 8 miles Distance from the City of Exeter, and 177 measured Miles Westward from London); they left Bradninch the 17 Aug. 1717, and went to Bristol where they took Shipping, and arrived at Philadelphia in 1717 September 29, Old-Stile, or October 10th New-Stile; three of their Children, to wit, George, Sarah & Squire they sent in a few Years before. From Philadelphia they went to Abington, and staid a few Months there; thence to North-Wales and liv’d about 2 Years there; thence to Oley in the same County of Philadelphia, where Sarah (being married) had moved to some Time before. This last Place of their Residence (since the Divisions made in the Township of Oley & County of Philadelphia) is called the Township of Exeter in the County of Berks: It was called Exeter, because they came from a Place near the City of Exeter. And,

“He the said George Boone the Third, died on the Sixth Day of the Week, near 8 o’clock in the Morning, on the 27th of July 1744, aged 78 Years; and Mary his Wife died on the 2d Day of the Week, on the 2d of February 1740-1; aged 72 years; and were decently interred in Friends Burying-Ground, in the said Township of Exeter. When he died, he left 8 children, 52 Grand-Children, and 10 Great-Grand-Children, Living; in all 70, being as many Persons as the House of Jacob which came into Egypt.”

The Boone Society has the marriage record of George III & Mary Maugridge (note different spelling of “Moggridge” on original old English hand-written document below) performed at St. Disen’s Church in Bradninch:

Document owned by the Boone Society:

George Boone married unto Mary Moggridge the 16th day of August 1689

The Boone Society also has the baptism record of Mary Moggridge from St. Disen’s Church as follows:

Document owned by the Boone Society:

1668 Mary ye daughter of John Moggridge baptized ye 23rd day of December  
Boone, George (I22774)
 
384 3rd Wife of Anthony Walke I Family: Anthony Walke / Anna Lee Armistead (F11629)
 
385 4 barn
Ekteviede 1878 Masfjorden
No: 21
Ægteskabet stiftet: 23 Octbr.
Hans 1ste ægte.
Hennes 1ste ægte.
Brudgommens og Brudens fulde Navn: Erik Arnesen, Andrea Hansine Hansdatter
Brudgommens borgerlige stilling: Gdbr. paa Sæternes i Eivindvik
Brudgommens Fødested og Fødselsaar: Hopen 25/1 1852
Brudens Fødested og Fødselsaar: Hösteland 1/2 1854
Brudgommens Faders fulde Navn og borgerlige Stilling: Gdbr. Arne Arnesen Hopen
Brudens Faders fulde Navn og borgerlige Stilling: Gdbr. Hans Hansen Brygger
Kilde:
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/2148/183
Skannede kirkebøker
Hordaland
Masfjorden / Masfjorden: 1876-1899, Ministerialbok
Ekteviede 1878 (184)
Folio 185 
Family: Erik Arnesen Hope / Andrea Hansine (Monsina) Brügger (F9325)
 
386 4 barn Family: Ove Christian Bugge / Anne Cathrina Engh (F9353)
 
387 4 barn Family: Ivar L. Fivelsdal / Gjerthina Brügger (F9331)
 
388 4 November 1791
No 1311 .... efter Johan Leganger og hans Hustru
Else Cathrine Finde af Færstad gaard i Ous Præste-
geild under Bergens Stift ...........
15 Maj 1792
http://arkivverket.no/URN:sk_read/24038/213/?size=gigant&mode=0
Sunnhordland
A.a. 10b 1790-1792
Folio 499

Skifte efter Johan Leganger og Hustru paa
Færestad i Ous Skibr: begyndet den 29de Janu-
ari 1796 og sluttet d?17 Junii 1797.-
.... som bemelte Salig Leganger og hans ..... ved
Döden afg. Hustrue Elsa Catharina Friman Finde
........ 2 Börn som 1 Sön i Da
...... 1. ..... Sön Hr. Niels Leganger, 9 Aar gl. op-
holder sig ......
............ 2. ............. Jomfru Maria Fÿren
Finde Leganger, 8 Aar gl. opholder sig .......
http://arkivverket.no/URN:sk_read/
Sunnhordland sorenskriveri
Skifteprotokoll Aa 11a, 1796 - 1801
Side 169-190 
Finde, Elisabeth (Elsa) Catharina Friman (I39629)
 
389 4 November 1791
No 1311 .... efter Johan Leganger og hans Hustru
Else Cathrine Finde af Færstad gaard i Ous Præste-
geild under Bergens Stift ...........
15 Maj 1792
http://arkivverket.no/URN:sk_read/24038/213/?size=gigant&mode=0
Sunnhordland
A.a. 10b 1790-1792
Folio 499

Skifte efter Johan Leganger og Hustru paa
Færestad i Ous Skibr: begyndet den 29de Janu-
ari 1796 og sluttet d?17 Junii 1797.-
.... som bemelte Salig Leganger og hans ..... ved
Döden afg. Hustrue Elsa Catharina Friman Finde
........ 2 Börn som 1 Sön i Da
...... 1. ..... Sön Hr. Niels Leganger, 9 Aar gl. ....
...... 2. ..... Jomfru Maria Fÿren Finde Leganger, 8 Aar gl. ......
http://arkivverket.no/URN:sk_read/
Sunnhordland sorenskriveri
Skifteprotokoll Aa 11a, 1796 - 1801, side 169 
Leganger, Johann (I39630)
 
390 4 slaves Motley, Daniel Edward (I16)
 
391 4 slaves Reynolds, James Mitchell (I1821)
 
392 425 acres on the branches of the Tomahawk and Banister River Reynolds, Hugh (I1044)
 
393 4th Generation

The Boone Society has copies of actual baptisms at St. Disen’s Church in Bradninch, Devonshire, England, for 6 of the children of George Boone III and wife Mary. (Note: the Old James Boone Genealogy gives us the actual birth dates.) George III & Mary actually had 10 children, which include two daughters named Mary, (the first died in infancy). The children are numbered (1) through (10) below:

Document owned by the Boone Society:

(1.) 1690 George ye son of George Boone baptized the 20th day of July (George IV) From James Boone Genealogy: “GEORGE BOONE IV. (the eldest Son of George & Mary Boone) was born in the Town of Bradninch aforesaid, on the 13th of July 1690 about ½ H. past 5 in the Afternoon; and died in Exeter Township aforesaid, on the 20 November 1753; in the 64th Year of his Age. He taught School for several Years near Philadelphia; was a good Mathematician, and taught the Several Branches of English Learning; and was a Magistrate for several Years. His wife’s maiden name was Deborah Howell. She died in 1759 January 26.”

They married 27 July 1713 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Page 590 of Hazel Spraker, “The Boone Family” showing minutes of the Abington Monthly Meeting of Quakers:

5 mo 27, 1713 (27 July 1713 – old style calendar first month was March): Whereas George Boone and Deborah Howell, the daughter of William Howell, having declared their marriage intentions before two Mo. Meetings, Enquiry being made by persons Appointed and found Clear from all others on ye account of marriage, Did accomplish their Marriage in ye United of Friends as is signified by their Marriage Certificate.”  
Boone, George (I8234)
 
394 4th Virgina Regiment during War of 1812
Moses Echols son of Moses Nichols Echols and Elizabeth Wynne served in the Lynchburg Rifles of the 4th Virginia Regiment during the War of 1812. 
Echols, Joseph Nichols (I522)
 
395 4th Wife of Anthony Walke I Family: Anthony Walke / Mary Moseley (F11607)
 
396 5 barn
Kilde:
http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/nn-no/ft/person/pf01052307003416 
Family: Samuel Mandrup Bugge / Synnøve Anderdatter Eickum (F9352)
 
397 5 slaves Moore, Thomas (I1993)
 
398 5 slaves Edwards, George Allen (I26)
 
399 5 slaves Edwards, Calahill M (I24)
 
400 50 BCE King of Uppsala, Fjölner (I36947)
 

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