Alias:<ALIA> /Warnsturf\Warnstorf\Warnstaff\Wanstaf\Wamanstaff/
Morton's Pendleton County Families list a child, Mary who married
Christopher Shaver in 1804 (this was his widow).
Lewis Wamanstaff is found in April 11, 1772 court records as aged 4
years, to be bound to Ludwick Wagoner because his "father has run away".
From the research of Sandra Pope (LHPope@@aol.com): "Lewis Wansturph by
virtue of a land office treasury warrant offered March 12, 1783 granted
30 acres bearing date Jan. 21, 1799 on the southeast side of Sweedlin
Hill adjoining his own Miller, Mitchell, and Paups land." Also from
Sandra Pope: "Will Book 1, page 344 Mary Warnsturff and Philip Fisher
bond for Lewis Warnsturff March 1801."
Chalkey: "Warnsturff vs. Warnsturff--O.S. 302; N.S. 108-Bill, 1818, by
Jacorb Warnsturff, James Rose and Catherine, his wife, l, ate Warnsturff,
William Dunsmore and Molly, his wife, late Warnsturff, only children of
Lewis Warnsturff, deceased, of Pendleton County, who died, intestate,
1801, leaving widow Mary and above children, infants. Jacob was 8 years
old. Mary was sister of Philip Fisher and in two years married
Christopher Shaver of Greenbrier."