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1826 - 1915
Elizabeth
Wright
89
89
1824 - 1916
Daniel
Oaks
92
92
1800 - 1860
Mary
Anne
Tinney
60
60
1797 - 1857
William
Wright
Sr.
60
60
1774 - 1815
Elizabeth
Threlkeld
41
41
1755 - 1833
Morgan
Wright
78
78
1770 - 1840
Caroline
Marshall
70
70
1765 - 1817
Nathaniel
Tinney
52
52
Anne
Morgan
Thomas
Wright
1742 - 1792
Anne
Duncan
50
50
1740 - 1792
Stephen
Threlkeld
52
52
Sources: 1) Threlkeld Genealogy by Hansford Lee Threlkeld (Line Ad) Following Extracts from Culpeper co., Virginia, Court Records give list of his heirs: "Stephen Threlkel'ds heirs all of Culpeper co., Virginia, viz; James Threlkeld and Betsey, his wife; Daniel Threlkeld and Lucy, his wife; Richard Brannan and Peggy (Threlkeld) Brannan, his wife; Frederick Kabler and Ann (Threlkeld) Kabler, his wife; deeded on July 21 1800, to Willis Threlkeld a tract of land owned by Stephen Threlkeld ..........etc." "Whereas, Stephen Threlkeld died sometime in or about the year 1792, leaving Ann, his widow, and James, Daniel, Willis, Peggy Brannan, Ann Kabler, and Elizabeth Wright, Susanna, Mary, Thomas, Eleanor, and Alice the four heirs name first above deed their one-tenth to Willis Threlkeld."
1817 - 1895
Thomas
M.
Wright
78
78
1820
Richard
Wright
1823 - 1859
William
Wright
36
36
1827
John
Marshall
Wright
1832
Lucy
A.
Wright
1834
Nancy
Wright
1836
Samuel
Wright
1842
Sarah
Wright
1846
Martha
Wright
1803
Joanna
Tinney
1806 - 1888
William
Arthur
Tinney
82
82
1810 - 1872
John
Marshall
Tinney
62
62
1813 - 1903
Edward
B.
Tinney
90
90
1815
Margaret
A.
Tinney
1858
Jane
Ellen
Oaks
1861
Lucy
Jane
Oaks
1861
Sarah
M.
Oaks
1865
Nancy
C.
Oaks
1869
William
Henry
Oaks
1874
Bettse
G.
Oaks
1712
Ruth
Rawley
1696 - 1766
William
Threlkeld
70
70
Note: Settled in King George County, Virginia, and there made will Jan17, 1766, probated Aug 1766. Sources: Threlkeld Genealogy by Hansford Lee Threlkeld, 1932 (Will is on page 15) ~ William Threlkeld's will, King George Co., Virginia, dated Jan. 17, 1766: probated Aug 7, 1766: "In the name of God, Amen. I, William Threlkeld of the Parish of Brunswick in the county of King George, being at this time in perfect sense and memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner following: That is to say, first and principally, I recommend my soul to God that gave it hoping by the merits and mediation of my blessed Savior, Jesus Christ, to receive full pardon of all my sins. My body I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors hereafter named, and as for what worldly goods it hath pleased God to bestow on me I give as follows, that is to say: Item, I give and bequeath to my loving son James Threlkeld a negro named Dick, and my will to him and his heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my loving son William Threlkeld one negro woman named Cater, to him and his heirs forever. Item, It is my desire that if the said negro Cater bears a child after this date that my daughter, Elizabeth Humphrey, have it, but provided there is no child , then it is my desire that all my children bear an equal part to raise the sum of twenty-five pounds current money to be paid to my daughter Elizabeth Humphrey and her heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my loving son, George Threlkeld, a negro boy named Charles, to him and his heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my loving son, John Threlkeld, a negro boy named Jo to him and his heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my loving son, Benjamin Threlkeld, one negro boy named Dich, to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten: for want of such heirs to be equally divided among all my children. Item, I give to my son Stephen Threlkeld one negro boy named George to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten: for want of such heirs to my right heirs to be equally divided. Item, I give and bequeath to my loving wife, Ruth Threlkeld, one sorrel mare, one desk, one feather bed, and furniture, two dishes, half dozen pewter plates, half dozen earthen "D". so all the tea serve, two sows, two ewes, one iron pot, and frying pan, and the great Bible. Item, It is my desire that all my children shall pay her 3 pounds current money each, yearly, for her support and maintenance during her widowhood, and then to be equally divided among all my children, and as for what other estate I may have left, it is my desire at my decease it may be equally divided among all my children. The plantation whereon I now live at the day of division may be sold and the money arising to be equally divided among all my children. Item, I give to my daughter, Jemima Humphrey, a cow and calf to her and her heirs forever. And lastly I appoint my sons James, William, George, and John Threlkeld, executors of this my last will and testament." WILLIAM THRELKELD (Seal) Signed in the presence of Mason Pilcher, Edward Pilcher, William Walker.
1674
Mary
(Broderbund Family Archive #354, Ed. 1, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, Date of Import: Jan 1, 1999, Internal Ref. # 1.354.1.100398.12) individual: Christopher Threlkeld Place: Virginia Primary Individual: Threlkeld, Christopher Source code: 1862 Source Name: "ENGLISH & WELCH EMIGRANT INDEX". In the English Genealogist, Vol. 4:2 (1981), PP. 368-372, Source Page # 371 The will of Christopher Threlkeld of Northumberland County, Virginia: The names listed were: wife, Mary (Each to receiving 20 shillings, sterling, the value of to come out of his estate when they became of age.) son, William son, Christopher son, Henry son, James daughter, Elizabeth Mary Threlkeld remarried about 1711. She married Benjamin Doggett and had more children.
1675 - 1710
Christopher
Threlkeld
34
34
1698
Christopher
Threlkeld
1715
James
Duncan
(Fauquier Co., VA Deeds 7:387) 15 Dec 1781. James Duncan of Hamilton Parish, Fauquier county, Virginia, for diverse good causes, give, grant, and deliver to son Joseph Duncan 4 negroes named Peter, John, Mary and Beth, two beds and furniture and head of cattle and one mare; to my son Charles Duncan 8 negroes named Old Sam, Britton, Doll, Sarah, Frank, Lucy, Luke and Daniel and also 2 beds and furniture, 4 horses, 7 head of cattle and 18 sheep and also the plantation whereon I now live with all the corn, fodder, hay and tobacco now upon it and also every other thing except what is before mentioned to be given away; to my daughter Elizabeth wife of Francis Hume 3 negroes named Will, Moses and Winney and one colt; to my daughter Ann wife of Stephen Threlkeld 3 negroes named Adam, Young Sam and Sall, young Sam not to be delivered til after my death. /s/ James (X) Duncan Wit. John Blackwell, Cassom Day, Henry Thompson. Reg. 25 March 1782; proved on oaths of John Blackwell and Cossom Day (NOTE: Will found on RootsWeb World Connect GEDCOM of Ellis R. Brockman <brock1er@cmich.edu>, gedcom titled "Duncan Family of Fauquier Co., VA and Clark Co., KY") __________________________ "A List of Tithables in Fauquier County, Virginia, in the Year 1759" Taken by Tho. Marshall James Duncan is listed with notes showing "P't Bott'm?". Two slaves named Will and Hannah are listed as living with him. The only other Duncan listed in this tax list is Joseph Duncan.
1728
Joseph
Duncan
Charles
Duncan
Elizabeth
Duncan
1764
James
Threlkeld
1765 - 1810
Mary
Threlkeld
45
45
Either Mary is already dead by the time the 1820 Census was taken or her birthdate is after 1775 because she doesn't appear to be enumerated with the family in this 1820 Census.
1766
Daniel
Threlkeld
1768
Willis
Threlkeld
1772
Ann
Threlkeld
1776
Susanna
Threlkeld
1778
Margaret
Threlkeld
1780
Thomas
Threlkeld
1782
Eleanor
Threlkeld
1784
Alice
Threlkeld
Anne
Threlkeld
1594
Christopher
Threlkeld
Sources: 1. Title: NEAL, PINFOLD, WEIGAND, CULVER Contact: Thomas R. Weigand Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Text: , http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tweigand
1620
Edward
Threlkeld
1624
Dorathy
Threlkeld
1622
Roland
Threlkeld
1626
Agnes
Threlkeld
Robert
Threlkeld
Henry
Threlkeld
Henry
De
Threlkeld
1446
Eliz
Ratcliffe
1460 - 1481
Lancelot
(Esquire)
De Threlkeld
21
21
1435 - 1493
Lancelot
Threlkeld
[Sir Knight]
58
58
Sources: 1. Title: Some Colonial Dames of Royal Descent, Pedigree LXXXV, Page 351
1451
Ann
Threlkeld
1459
Margaret
Threlkeld
1463
Lancelot
'Sir Knight'
Threlkeld
1463
Jane
Threlkeld
1467
James
Threlkeld
1469
Elizabeth
Threlkeld
1471
Christopher
Threlkeld
1105
William
de
Threlkeld
1045
Lionel
Threlkeld
Name: Sir Lionel Threlkeld came to England in 1066 with William the Conqueror during the Norman Conquest and was granted a large Tract of Land in the vicinity of Keswick. The names of Threlkeld is of Norse origin. The surname may indicate either the proprietor of the manor of Threlkeld or one who lives at Threlkeld. In this instance they both apparently become identical as there is no reason to doubt that all that bear the name have a common descent from the ancient Lords De Threlkeld. Every Threlkeld mentioned in the surname period is known to have been thus descended.
1628 - 1690
Christopher
Threlkeld
62
62
Barbary
Alice
1399 - 1446
Sir
Henry
Threlkeld
47
47
Margaret
De La
Bowes
1337 - 1409
Sir
William
Threlkeld
72
72
1328 - 1371
Sir
John
Threlkeld
43
43
1325
Katherine
1304 - 1371
Sir
William
Threlkeld
67
67
Idonea
1282
Henry
Threlkeld
1258
Henry
Threlkeld
1855 - 1934
Mary
"Polly"
A. Oaks
78
78
1436 - 1493
Margaret
Bromflete
57
57
Sources: 1. Title: Southern Familie Repository: Call Number: Media: Book 2. Title: Some Colonial Dames of Royal Descent, Pedigree LXXXV, Page 351
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