Descendants of Willliam Twiford Generation No. 1 1. WILLLIAM1 TWIFORD was born Abt. 1636 (Source: Virginia, Northampton
County - Court Records, vol v p. 89, A deposition of receipt of goods on 18
Feb. 1673/4 William Twiford age 37 or thereabouts..), and died Abt. May 28,
1709 in Northampton County, Virginia (Source: Virginia, Northampton County -
Court Records, Vol xix p 50, Will dated 9 apr 1708 Prob. 26 May 1709; land in
Somerset Co., MD, names wife and children.).
He married JANE (Source: Virginia, Northampton County - Court
Records, 2 Mar 1682Vol xiv p 67, A discharge from service after he (Wm Twiford)
served his time bound to Wm. Bradford.-"-to said Twiford & Jane, his
wife--.") Bef. 1682 in Northampton County, Virginia. She was born in Northampton County, Virginia,
and died in Northampton County, Virginia. Notes for WILLLIAM TWIFORD: This is the ancestral
line of the Twiford (Twyford) family to Margaret Ann Addison Burton Twiford,
the wife of Peter Ferguson. Twiford (Twyford)
families can be found in England from the 1300's up to the present time. After the 1500's, they became more
numerous. It has not been determined
from which area William Twyford came.
He was a hat maker by trade. The Twifords probably
emigrated from England to Virginia in the early to middle 1600's. They settled in the eastern most part of Virginia,
Accawack County, which is a strip of land bordered by Maryland on the north,
the Chesapeake Bay on the west and the Atlantic Ocean on the east. Accowmak County was formed in 1634. In 1642/3 it became Northampton County. In 1663, the upper half of Northampton
County became Accomack County.
Searching for ancestors during this period is difficult because Accomack
and Northampton Counties did not keep birth and death records until 1853. Northampton has marriage records from 1706;
land, probate and court records from 1632.
Accomack County has records from 1774; land, probate and court records
from 1663. Personally, we found the records to be well preserved and we
appreciate the hard work of the many people who have the forsight to keep them
so. William Twiford
(Twyford) is first found in the county court records, volumes 7 and 8 page 19
in Northampton County in 1655. The
contents are unreadable. William
Twyford is found in court records of Deeds and Wills, page 67 in 1682/3 in
Northampton County. His wife Jane was
mentioned. The record has to do with
land. ACCOMACK COUNTY,
VIRGINIA CERTIFICATES AND RIGHTS 1633-1709 AND TITHABLES, 1633-1695, Stratton
Nottingham). William Twyford is
listed in Accomack County Tithables (tax) every year from 1684 to 1695. It is interesting to note that William
Burton is listed in the same pricincts on the same pages as William Twyford,
indicating that they probably lived in the same area. ABSTRACTS FROM
ACCOMACK CO., VIRGINIA COURT RECORDS William Twiford -A deposition
given by William lists him as "age 37 or thereabouts" - 18 Feb.
1673/4 v. v p. 50 ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF
NORTHAMPTON CO., VIRGINIA William Twiford, Felt
maker - Will dated 9 Apr. 1708 - Recorded 30 April1708 - Probated 28 May 1709.
v xix - p. 50. He leaves his estate to his sons James, Bartholomew, William and
John. To his daughters Jane and Mary,
each, one ewe lamb Bartholomew receives
the hattery and all things belonging to Willliam's "Shope". The hand mill goes to James and
Bartholomew. The rest of the estate
goes to his wife Jane, after her death to sons William and John. Bartholomew is to sell 150 acres of land to
settle debts. Notes for JANE: Jane was born on date
unknown. She died in Northampton County, Virginia. More About WILLLIAM TWIFORD and JANE: Marriage: Bef. 1682,
Northampton County, Virginia Children of WILLLIAM TWIFORD and JANE are: 2. i. BARTHOLOMEW2 TWIFORD, b.
Northampton County, Virginia; d. 1759, Accomack County, Virginia. 3. ii. JAMES TWIFORD, b. Northampton County, Virginia; d. Abt. July 11,
1721, Northampton County, Virginia. 4. iii. WILLIAM TWIFORD, b. Northampton County, Virginia; d. Accomack County,
Virginia. iv. JOHN TWIFORD, b. Northampton County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1729,
Northampton County, Virginia. Notes for JOHN TWIFORD: John's will was
probated in 1729 in Northampton County.
Inventory taken 1725. A John
Twiford appeared on the list of tithables in 1729, 1740 and 1741. It may have been John, Jr. John and James remained in Northampton
County after settling their father's estate. v. JANE TWIFORD, b. Northampton County, Virginia; m. WILLIAM HAMERIN (Source:
Whitlaw, Ralph T., Virginia's Eastern Shore, 550.). Notes for JANE TWIFORD: There is no further
information on Jane. vi. MARY TWIFORD, b. Northampton County, Virginia. Notes for MARY TWIFORD: There was no further
information on Mary. Generation No. 2 2. BARTHOLOMEW2 TWIFORD (WILLLIAM1) was born in Northampton County, Virginia, and died
1759 in Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Abstracts of wills of Accomack Co.,
Virginia.). He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) SARAH WATKINSON in
Accomack County, Virginia, daughter of CORNELIUS WATKINSON and SUSANNA. She died
Abt. 1775 in Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for BARTHOLOMEW TWIFORD: WILLS AND
ADMINISTRATIONS OF ACCOMACK CO., VIRGINIA 1663 - 1880, NOTTINGHAM Bartholomew Twiford -
will dated 4 Jan. 1759 - Prob. 27 Feb. 1759 - v. xxvi-w-p. 125 To my wife Sarah
house & plantation during her widowhood & and at her marriage or death
to be sold and the money divided between my 3 sons Daniel, John &
Bartholomew Twiford. Bal. of estate to wife for life, (words unclear) Sarah
& Rachel Lingo. Sons James, William
* Levin Twiford. Wife & Thomas Custis Exrs. Witt: Elisha Custis, Southe
Savage, Bridget Chance. In order of probate:
Bartholomew Twiford heir at law. DEEDS OF ACCOMACK
COUNTY Deed Book No. 1 1715 -
1729, pt 1 p. 522 Edward Kellam, of
Accomack County, to Bartholomew Twiford of same place 20 acres of land along
Matchateague Creek. Deed Book - 1729
-1737, pt 2 p. 130 Deed dated 12/5/__ Acknowledged in court 12/7/1737 Fisher
Bradford of Accomack County to Bartholomew of same place 85 acres of land in
Accomack County, which was given to Fisher Bradford in a deed of gift from his
father Mileain Bradford upon the head of Machapeuge Creek. Notes for SARAH WATKINSON: WILLS AND
ADMINISTRATIONS OF ACCOMACK CO., VA Sarah Rodgers - 14
Jan. 1774 - July 1776 - To son James Twiford.
To dau. Margaret Wise. To grandau. Sarah Wise. To grandau. Sarah
Twiford. To grandson Henderson Rodgers 18s., the same to be put in a pair of
shoe buckles for him. To grandson Robert Rodgers. To daus. in law Anne Twiford,
Dorothy Rodgers & Elizabeth Rodgers. Sons John and Robert Rodgers and dau
Margaret Wise Resid. legatees. Sons John & Robert Exrs. Witt: John Warton
& Elizabeth Wharton - p. 435. In order of prob: John Wharton , one of the
witnesses, since deceased. More About BARTHOLOMEW TWIFORD and SARAH WATKINSON: Marriage: Accomack
County, Virginia Children of BARTHOLOMEW TWIFORD and UNKNOWN are: i. BARTHOLOMEW JR.3 TWIFORD, d. Abt.
1775, Accomack County, Virginia; m. BRIDGET BRADFORD (Source: (1) Abstracts of Court Records of Accomack
Co., Virginia, D. B. ii p. 731 31 Jan. 1757, Regarding land formerly purchase
by Nathan Addison, the former husband of Bridget, his wife., (2) Abstracts
of Court Records of Accomack Co., Virginia, D.B. iii p. 13 on 27 June,
1757, Stating the relationships of Bridget: Nathan Land record states that
Bridget was daughter of William Bradford, married Nathan Addison and after his
death married Bartholomew Twiford.a., (3) Whitlaw, Ralph T., Virginia's
Eastern Shore, 729 A43, "the wife of Nathan Addison, John Peirce and
Bartholomew Twiford Jr.".), Abt. 1741. Notes for BARTHOLOMEW JR. TWIFORD: A Bartholomew Twiford
appears in the 1787 Accomack County, Virginia Tax Records (Book 1782-1787) with
1 Poll (person or head) and no slaves. Since his father died in 1759, it is
likely that this is that person listed. Bartholomew Twiford,
Daniel Twiford & Tamer his wife, John Twiford & Sarah his wife &
Sarah Twiford, widow of Bartholomew Twiford, dec., of the county of Accomack,
to William Ward, Jr., of the county of Northampton. That the said Bartholomew
in his will did devise 109 acres to his wife the aforesaid Sarah Twiford,
during her natural life of widowhood, & at her death or marriage to his 3
sons Bartholomew, Daniel & John Twiford to be sold by them and the money to
be divided between them, and whereas the said 3 sons and the said Sarah, their
mother in law, (should this read "step-mother"? terms may have been
interchangeable?) hath agreed to sell the said land and divide the money
between them & c. - 29 Mar. 1763 - D. B. iii -p. 226. More About BARTHOLOMEW TWIFORD and BRIDGET BRADFORD: Marriage: Abt. 1741 5. ii. DANIEL TWIFORD, b. May 17, 1744; d. October 26, 1779, Accomack
County, Virginia. iii. JOHN TWIFORD, d. Bef. February 26, 1798, Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for JOHN TWIFORD: John Twiford was listed
in the 1878 Accomack County, Virginia Tax Records, however no numbers of Polls
or slaves were given. ACCOMACK COUNTY COURT
ORDERS 1798, p. 360 2/262798 Estate of John Twiford deceased, William Mears,
administrator , with Richard Savage and John Wyatt Security. George Savage,
John Fosfque, Charles Richardson and John Sturgis to appraise per estate. iv. SARAH TWIFORD, d. Bef. 1789, Accomack County, Virginia; m. CALEB LINGO, Accomack
County, Virginia; d. Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for CALEB LINGO: Sarah died before her
husband. His will was dated 16 January
1789. More About CALEB LINGO and SARAH TWIFORD: Marriage: Accomack
County, Virginia v. RACHEL TWIFORD, d. Aft. 1781, Accomack County, Virginia; m. JOHN LINGO, Accomack County,
Virginia; d. Accomack County, Virginia. More About JOHN LINGO and RACHEL TWIFORD: Marriage: Accomack
County, Virginia Children of BARTHOLOMEW TWIFORD and SARAH WATKINSON are: 6. vi. JAMES3 TWIFORD, d. Aft.
1785, Accomack County, Virginia. vii. LEVIN TWIFORD. Notes for LEVIN TWIFORD: There were no records
of Levin after his father's death. viii. WILLIAM TWIFORD, b. Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for WILLIAM TWIFORD: There were no records
of William after his father's death. ix. MARGARET TWIFORD, b. Accomack County, Virginia; m. JOHN WISE; d. Abt. 1781,
Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for MARGARET TWIFORD: Margaret was not named
in her father's will. She may have been
born after his death. 3. JAMES2 TWIFORD (WILLLIAM1) (Source: Virginia's Eastern Shore: A History of Northampton and Accomack
Counties; Ralph T. Whitelaw) was born in Northampton County, Virginia, and died
Abt. July 11, 1721 in Northampton County, Virginia (Source: Virginia,
Northampton County - Court Records, Vol xxiii-B p. 127, Will 20 June 1718 Prob.
11 July 1721. Names wife Joan, Sons and daughters.). He married JOAN. Notes for JAMES TWIFORD: James's will was
written 20 June 1718 and probated 11
July, 1721 in Northampton County ( v xxiii p. 127. Listed were wife, Joan, sons
John & Hillary and dau. Elizabeth. James was on the list
of tithables dated June 10, 1720. James
and John remained in Northampton County after settling their father's estate. Children of JAMES TWIFORD and JOAN are: i. HILLARY3 TWIFORD, m. ROSANNA BAYLY (Source: Abstracts
of Court Records of Accomack Co., Virginia, vol xx partii p. 130, Sale of
land to Hillary Twiford of Accomack & Rosanna Twiford, his wife.). Notes for HILLARY TWIFORD: DEED BOOKS OF ACCOMACK
COUNTY, VIRGINIA Deed Book 1746 - 1757,
p.203 deed dated 4/25/1749 Hilly (Hillary) Twiford of Accomack County and Rosanna, his wife to Henry Bayley all that
tract of land in Craddock Creek which said Rosanna holds in right of dower as
the late wife of Henry Bayley, deceased. WILLS AND
ADMINISTRATIONA OF ACCOMACK COUNTY VIRGINIA 1663-1800, PAGE 172: TWIFORD,
HILLARY - Adm his est. to Rosannah Twiford 31 Mar 1761. ii. ELIZABETH TWIFORD. 7. iii. JOHN TWIFORD, b. Bef. 1721, Accomack County, Virginia. 4. WILLIAM2 TWIFORD (WILLLIAM1) was born in Northampton County, Virginia, and died in
Accomack County, Virginia. He married ELIZABETH WATKINSON,
daughter of PETER WATKINSON and DOROTHY GRAY. She was born
Abt. 1684 in Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Miles Files.), and died in
Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for WILLIAM TWIFORD: LAND RECORD OF
DORCHESTER CO., MARYLAND, VOLUME F 1763 -1767 BY JAMES A. McALLISTER, JR lists
the following transactions: 9 Old 5/Aug
8 1732 Wiliam Twyford and Elizabeth his wife of Dor Co, Hatter to Henry Leake
Junr. of the same co; part of a tract called "Andrews Desire" on a
marsh at the head of Charles Creek of Hungar River, containing 124 a. more or
less, excepting two small pieces belonging to the heirs of Richard Dean decd.
Wit: John Pitt, Charles Lownes. Ackn: Aug 8 1732 before Henry Ennalls and
Thomas Woolford, Justices. 9 Old 11/Oct
1732/Richard Lewis and Susannah his wife of Charles co, Planter, to William
Twyford of Dor Co: 1/2 of "Barel Green" on the west side of Davis
Creek in Taylors Island, containing 200 a. more or less. Wit: Walter Campbell,
Tobias Pollard. Ackn: Oct 31 1732 before Tobias Pollard and Walter Campbell,
Justices. Notes for ELIZABETH WATKINSON: Elizabeth is named in
her half-brother's, William Littlehouse, will of January 8, 1719/20. Her son, William is also named. William and Bartholomew moved to Accomack
County after settling their father's estate.
William moved to Accomack County between 1688 and 1718. He is named in Jarrett Hitchens' will of November 30, 1708 as a witness. Child of WILLIAM TWIFORD and ELIZABETH WATKINSON is: i. WILLIAM3 TWIFORD, b. Abt.
1712. Generation No. 3 5. DANIEL3 TWIFORD (BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born
May 17, 1744 (Source: Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia,
319.), and died October 26, 1779 in Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Wills
and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 319.). He married TAMER (Source: Abstracts of
Court Records of Accomack Co., Virginia, D. B. iii p. 226 29 Mar 1763.) in Accomack County,
Virginia. She died Bef. 1775 in
Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for DANIEL TWIFORD: ACCOMACK COUNTY,
VIRGINIA DEED BOOK Deed Book 1737 - 1746,
p. 417 Lease dated 1/29/1743-4 - Charles Bayley of County of Accomack, Planter,
to Daniel Twiford of the same place, Lease of 100 acres of land in County of
Accomack for 21 years. C__s 4 barrels of corn
and 80 pounds of tobacco. (No description of the land). Daniel died a few
months after his stepmother. His will
was probated v. xxxv-w p. 451. October 1777 in Accomack County, Virginia. It was written May 17, 1774. His estate was to be sold "as
will" to pay his debts and the balance to be divided between four children. William Seymour and son Robert were the
Executors of the Estate. Sons Robert, George & Bartholomew & dau.
Margaret Window resid. legatees. WILLS AND
ADMINISTRATIONS OF ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1663-1800 Twiford, Daniel - 17
May 1744 - 26 Oct. 1779 - To son Bartholomew Twiford (etc) page 319 More About DANIEL TWIFORD and TAMER: Marriage: Accomack
County, Virginia Children of DANIEL TWIFORD and TAMER are: i. BARTHOLOMEW4 TWIFORD (Source:
Wills and Administrations of Accomack County, Virginia, 412.), d. December
1794, Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for BARTHOLOMEW TWIFORD: DEED BOOKS OF ACCOMACK
COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORD 1793 - 1796, P. 270
Estate of Bartholomew Twiford deceased, Robert Twiford, administrator with John
Gootee and James Twiford as security. (This James Twiford is probably his
nephew, son of Robert. Revel West,
Isaac Beech, Babel Chandler and Levin Rodgers to appraise personal estate. A Bartholomew Twiford
appears in the 1787 Accomack County, Virginia Tax Records (Book 1782-1787) with
1 Poll (person or head) and no slaves. Since his grandfather died in 1759, and
his brothers, George, and Robert and nephews, James and John are listed the
same year, it is likely that this Bartholomew is that person listed. Another source of this
will is page 412 of WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS OF ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1663
- 1800. Twiford, Bartholomew - Adm his
estate to Robert Twiford 30 Dec 1794. ii. GEORGE TWIFORD, b. Accomack County, Virginia; d. Aft. May 14, 1785,
Accomack County, Virginia; m. REVELL. Notes for GEORGE TWIFORD: George was a witness to
Bartholomew Taylor's will of may 14, 1785.
He appears in the 1787 Tax Record for Accomack County, Virginia with 1
poll (person or head) and no slaves. Notes for REVELL: George married a girl
named Revell. Her given name is
unknown. iii. MARGARET TWIFORD, b. Accomack County, Virginia; d. Bef. May 01, 1793,
Accomack County, Virginia; m. ABEL WINDOW, Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for MARGARET TWIFORD: Margaret's will was
probated May 1, 1793 in Accomack County, Virginia. Date is from orders for probate.
She administered her estate to Robert Twiford with Joseph Heath and Solomon
Smith as security. More About ABEL WINDOW and MARGARET TWIFORD: Marriage: Accomack
County, Virginia 8. iv. ROBERT TWIFORD, b. Abt. 1750, Accomack County, Virginia; d. December
1812, Accomack County, Virginia. 6. JAMES3 TWIFORD (BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) died Aft.
1785 in Accomack County, Virginia. He
married (1) NANNY DIX (Source: Abstracts of Court Records of Accomack
Co., Virginia, Vol xxvii - w-p. 241, Will of Sabra Dix 5 Jan 1764.) Aft.
1762 in Accomack County, Virginia, daughter of SABRA. She died Aft. 1774 in Accomack County, Virginia. He married (2) AMEY BURTON Aft. 1774
in Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for JAMES TWIFORD: DEED BOOKS OF ACCOMACK
COUNTY, VIRGINIA Deed Book 1746 - 1757,
p. 525, deed dated 2/24/ 1754 Thomas Repres of Northampton County, to James
Twiford of the same place, Carpenter, a tract of land in Accomack County
containing 149 acres. (description given). Deed Book 1746 -1757
p. 522, deed dated __1754 James Twiford, planter of Accomack County to Mr.
James of same place a parcel of land in Accomack County containing 39 1/2 acres
(description given. Abstracts of Wills and
Administrations of Accomack Co., Virginia 1704-1787, pp. 227 & 276: (v. xxxvi-w -p. 210
court record) James died between
October 12, 1785 and February 1, 1786.
His will written October 12, 1785 and was probated February 1, 1786 in
Accomack County, Virginia. There were four
children but names of three were not given in the will. John was under age when the will was
written. Twiford, James - 12
Oct 1785 - 1 Feb. 1786 - To wife Amey Twiford 1/2 my planta. for the term of 2
years. To son John Twiford (under age) my planta. including 6 A. purchase of
Smith Kellam. To dau. Nancy Twiford. To dau. Mary Dix. Children, except John,
resid. legatees. Friend Thomas Burton to be guardian of my 3 youngest children
& friend Edmund Custis to be guardian of my son John Twiford. Friends John
Bull & Edmund Custis Exrs. Witt: Smith Kellam. Codicil: 3 Dec. 1785 -
To son John an equal share with the rest of my children of my personal est.
Witt: Robert Rodgers, Reubin Wise, Edmund Custis- p. 210 WILLS 1761-67 P241
JAMES TWIFORD IS Named as son-in-law of Sabra Dix and also names daughter Nanny
Twiford. More About JAMES TWIFORD and NANNY DIX: Marriage: Aft. 1762,
Accomack County, Virginia More About JAMES TWIFORD and AMEY BURTON: Marriage: Aft. 1774,
Accomack County, Virginia Child of JAMES TWIFORD and AMEY BURTON is: i. JOHN4 TWIFORD. 7. JOHN3 TWIFORD (JAMES2, WILLLIAM1) was born Bef.
1721 in Accomack County, Virginia. He
married SARAH. Notes for JOHN TWIFORD: It is possible that
this John Twiford is the Dr. John O. Twiford listed in the 1800 Census of
Accomack County: Dr. John O.. Twiford (age from 26 to 45) 1 male child under
10; 2 males 26 to 45, including John; 3 slaves; (no females were listed).
However he would be about 79 years old and not likely to have a child under 10.
Since this is not in my direct line I shall let someone else sort this out.
(See John Outten Twiford # 11.) Child of JOHN TWIFORD and SARAH is: i. JAMES4 TWIFORD (Source:
Whitlaw, Ralph T., Virginia's Eastern Shore, 550.). Generation No. 4 8. ROBERT4 TWIFORD (DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born Abt. 1750 in Accomack County, Virginia, and
died December 1812 in Accomack County, Virginia. He married (1) TABITHA OUTTEN (Source: (1) Outten Family History., (2) Mihalyka,
Jean M., and Wilson, Faye Downing, compilers, Graven Stones: Inscriptions
from Lower Accomack County, Virginia, including Liberty and Parksley Cemeteries, (3rd ed. Bowie, Maryland; Heritage Books,
1992), 276, Twyford, Tabitha (w/o Robt) 30 Jan. 1751 - 12 July 1801.) Abt. 1763
in Accomack County, Virginia, daughter of PURNELL OUTTEN and MARY HOUSTON. She was born
January 30, 1750/51 in Coventry Parish, Sommerset County, Maryland (Source:
Cemetery Headstone.), and died July 12, 1801 in Accomack County, Virginia
(Source: Cemetery Headstone.). He
married (2) COMFORT COPES March 14, 1805 in Accomack County, Virginia, daughter
of SOUTHY COPES. She died
Aft. 1816. Notes for ROBERT TWIFORD: Robert Twiford was
listed in the Accomack County, Virginia Tax Records of 1787 with Polls (persons
or head) and 3 slaves. Robert was approximately
62 years of age when he died. His will
was probated April 20, 1813 in Accomack County, Virginia. The date is when the inventory and appraisement of the estate was
taken. The sales and audit were settled
and approved by the court on May 30,1816.
The balance due on the estate was $2521.54. His will was written
December 26, 1812 in Drummond, now Accomack, the county seat of Accomack
County. Only the younger group of
children, starting with John O., were in the will. He willed the houses, lots and a tanning establishment in the
city to son Wiley Jones Twiford. The
tannery and everything pertaining to it was willed to Wiley J. and son-in-law,
John A. Bundick, Elizabeth Twiford's husband. It appears Wiley J.
sold the hat making business to his brother-in-law, James Eichelberger, before
June, 1815. The plantation,
located in St. George's Parish, Accomack County, purchased of John Young, was
eventually to be owned by Wiley J. and his brother-in-law John A. Bundick. As executors of the estate, they were to pay
all debts, pay the dower to Comfort Copes West, Robert's second wife, and
divide the remainder of the estate as indicated in the will to Henrietta, John
O., Elizabeth, Purnell O. and Mary (Polly) Rodgers. VIRGINIA'S EASTERN
SHORE WHITELAW A91 p. 1018 1804 --Potter sold two
acres to Robert Twiford-- Twiford Part 1813 Twiford (wife
Comfort) left to his son Wiley Jones-- A37 p. 724 Margaret Bayly Part 1796 Mrs. Ewell sold
90 acres to Robert Twiford, which he and his wife Tabitha resold the next year-- Notes for TABITHA OUTTEN: Tabitha was 50 years
old when she died. She was buried in
the Twiford Cemetery that was in Drummond, now Accomack, the county seat. The area is now occupied by a county building
and the gravestones are gone. Records
of the occupants of the cemetery were made in 1940. It was previously
thought that Tabitha might have been the daughter of Zorbabel Rodgers and Mary
Revel but information coming from Karen Stephens, who had done a lot of
research on Outten families, revealed the proof listed below. Abstracted from
Somerset, Maryland Wills, by Leslie Dryden is the following: Purnell Outten, Smt
Co, MD will written Sept 8, 1795 and probated Dec 8, 1795, to wife Mary, all
lands for life, at death to son Purnell, son Joseph, daughter Sarah Kellam,
wife of John Kellam, grandson John Purnell Outten, ten pounds, rest of estate
equally to Joseph Outten Polly Burnet, Tabitha Twiford, Betty Smith, Lovey
Lankford & Delitta Taylor, wife Mary, extrx. Wit John Conner, Wm Conner, Wm
Moore. Further abstracts
reveal the distribution of the estate was to Robert Twiford in right of his
wife as follows: May 1803 Jessee Outten , administrator (w i a) Purnell Outten,
Smt Co. Md. Will, accountant in right of wife, Robert Twiford in rt of wife,
Soloman Smith in rt of wife, Joseph Barrett in rt of wife, Jessee Taylor in rt
of wife, Representative of Joseph
Outten. (Som. Accts EB 24-225). More About TABITHA OUTTEN: Burial: July 1801,
Twiford Cemetery in Drummond, now Accomack. More About ROBERT TWIFORD and TABITHA OUTTEN: Marriage: Abt. 1763,
Accomack County, Virginia More About ROBERT TWIFORD and COMFORT COPES: Marriage: March 14,
1805, Accomack County, Virginia Children of ROBERT TWIFORD and TABITHA OUTTEN are: 9. i. REVELL5 TWIFORD, b. Abt.
1764, Accomack County, Virginia; d. Aft. February 27, 1821, Accomack County,
Virginia. 10. ii. JAMES TWIFORD, b. Abt. 1766, Accomack County, Virginia; d. February
27, 1815, Accomack County, Virginia. iii. ZOROBABEL TWIFORD, b. Abt. 1768, Accomack County, Virginia; d. Bef.
December 24, 1802, Accomack County, Virginia; m. AGNES WATSON, April 05,
1786, Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Some Virginia Marriages 1700 - 1799,
Compiled by Cecil D. McDonald, Jr., Pages not numbered., Accomack marriage.). Notes for ZOROBABEL TWIFORD: Zorobabel was
approximately 34 years of age upon his death.
His children were orphans by December 24, 1802. He was listed in the
Accomack County, Virginia Tax Records in 1787 with three Polls (persons or
head). However, his name was spelled "Taorobable" in the transcript. More About ZOROBABEL TWIFORD and AGNES WATSON: Marriage: April 05,
1786, Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Some Virginia Marriages 1700 - 1799,
Compiled by Cecil D. McDonald, Jr., Pages not numbered., Accomack marriage.) iv. DANIEL TWIFORD, b. Abt. 1770, Accomack County, Virginia; d. Bet. July
11 - August 26, 1811, Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Abstracts of wills of
Accomack Co., Virginia.). Notes for DANIEL TWIFORD: Daniel was employed as
a carpenter in Accomack County, Virginia. Daniel was about 41
years old when he died. He was
unmarried. His will was written on July
11, 1811; Probated Aug. 26, 1811. Will listed the following: Friend, William B. Addison Nephew, George W. Twiford Negro girl, Rose Niece, Elizabeth W. Twiford Nephew, Revell W. Twiford Niece, Nancy Twiford of Babel when she arrives age 18 Peter Parker Brother, Revell Twiford Witt: Zorobabel Kellam, Weskit Elliott,
John M. Watson. Prob: John Finney and Elijah White
Securities. 1809-12 Wills & Codicils Pg 369 Orders to Audit: 1
Feb 1814 Rec'd 2 Mar1814 John Finney, Adm'r of Wm B. Addison dec'd who was
Ext'r Legacies to revell Twiford, George W. Twiford, Elizabeth W. Twiford,
Nancy Twiford's legacy (dau of Babel) retained in hands of Adm'r, Peter Parker
his legacy. Auditors: William E. Wise & Levin L Joynes 1812-1814 Wills
& Codicils Pg 391. v. WILLIAM TWIFORD, b. Abt. 1772, Accomack County, Virginia; m. CATY SLIMP, Abt. October
13, 1797, Wythe County, Virginia. More About WILLIAM TWIFORD and CATY SLIMP: Marriage: Abt. October
13, 1797, Wythe County, Virginia 11. vi. GEORGE TWIFORD, b. Abt. 1774, Accomack County, Virginia. vii. JOHN OUTTEN TWIFORD (Source: Leslie P. Dryden Files - Salisbury,
Maryland.), b. Abt. 1776, Accomack County, Virginia; m. ANNA (Source:
Whitlaw, Ralph T., Virginia's Eastern Shore, 919, Lot No. 28 1800 He
(Tully Snead) and his wife Rosey sold to Dr. John O. Twiford and four years
later, his wife Anna joined him in a sale.), Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for JOHN OUTTEN TWIFORD: This John is probably
not the John Twiford listed in the 1787 Accomack County Tax Records as
previously stated in my record as he would be eleven years old and probably
would not be head of a household. See # 7. More About JOHN TWIFORD and ANNA: Marriage: Accomack
County, Virginia 12. viii. POLLY TWIFORD, b. March 24, 1778, HacksNeck Accomack County,
Virginia; d. 1817. ix. WILEY JONES TWIFORD, b. Abt. 1780, Accomack County, Virginia; d. Abt.
1816, Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for WILEY JONES TWIFORD: Wiley J. was about 35
years of age when he died. He was
unmarried His will was probated
June 17,1816 in Accomack County, Virginia.
It was written on January 20, 1815.
It was not witnessed but his signature and seal were on the will. The matter was taken to the Accomack Court
on June 17, 1816 where Thomas Joynes and Thomas Cropper swore under oath that
it was written by Wiley Jones Twiford and the will was allowed to be probated. Those included in the
will were his slaves. Some were to be
freed immediately, others to be loaned to sister, Henretta, neice, Zipporah
Rodgers, and to niece Harriet H. Twiford, daughter of Purnell, until each slave
arrived at the age of 21. To Purnell O. was given
all books, 1 bed, 2 pieces of furniture, all wearing apparel and "my best" horse of his choice. To Henrietta a gold
watch and accessories and a looking glass in the possession of John A. Bundick. To Polly Rodgers a
mahogany case and bottles. To Betsy Bundick one
pair of cut glass decanters. To Robert W. Twiford,
son of George, the balance of the estate after paying taxes. Purnell O. Twiford and
brother-in-law John Rodgers to be joint executors. 13. x. ELIZABETH TWIFORD, b. Abt. 1782, Accomack County, Virginia. xi. ZIPPORAH TWIFORD, b. April 29, 1784, Accomack County, Virginia (Source:
Mihalyka, Jean M., and Wilson, Faye Downing, compilers, Graven Stones:
Inscriptions from Lower Accomack County, Virginia, including Liberty and
Parksley Cemeteries, (3rd ed.
Bowie, Maryland; Heritage Books, 1992), Twiford Cemetery.); d. April 01, 1800,
Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Mihalyka, Jean M., and Wilson, Faye Downing,
compilers, Graven Stones: Inscriptions from Lower Accomack County, Virginia,
including Liberty and Parksley Cemeteries,
(3rd ed. Bowie, Maryland; Heritage Books, 1992), Twiford Cemetery.). Notes for ZIPPORAH TWIFORD: Zipporah died at age
15. She was buried in Twiford Cemetery
that was in Drummond, now Accomack. The
area is now occupied by a county building and the gravestones are gone. Records of the occupants of the cemetery
were made in 1940. More About ZIPPORAH TWIFORD: Burial: April 1800,
Twyford Cemetery, Accomack County, VA 14. xii. PURNELL OBEDIAH TWIFORD, b. Abt. 1787, Accomack County, Virginia; d. January
05, 1852, Accomack County, Virginia. xiii. HENRIETTA TWIFORD, b. Abt. 1790, Accomack County, Virginia; d. Bef.
December 1819, Accomack County, Virginia; m. JAMES EICHELBUGER, May
06, 1816, Accomack County, Virginia; b. 1779, York, Pennsylvania; d. February
18, 1848, Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for JAMES EICHELBUGER: James' marriage to
Henrietta was his second. John J. Wise
was security. More About JAMES EICHELBUGER and HENRIETTA TWIFORD: Marriage: May 06, 1816,
Accomack County, Virginia Generation No. 5 9. REVELL5 TWIFORD (ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born
Abt. 1764 in Accomack County, Virginia, and died Aft. February 27, 1821 in
Accomack County, Virginia. He married
(1) RACHEL WEST 1783 in Accomack County, Virginia. She was born 1764. He married (2) MARY LAYFIELD March 11, 1816 (Source: Abstracts of wills of
Accomack Co., Virginia, 552.). More About REVELL TWIFORD and RACHEL WEST: Marriage: 1783,
Accomack County, Virginia More About REVELL TWIFORD and MARY LAYFIELD: Marriage: March 11,
1816 (Source: Abstracts of wills of Accomack Co., Virginia, 552.) Children of REVELL TWIFORD and RACHEL WEST are: 15. i. OBED P.6 TWIFORD, b. Abt.
1787; d. January 11, 1872, Accomack County, Virginia. ii. REVELL W. TWIFORD. iii. GEORGE W. TWIFORD. iv. ELIZABETH W. TWIFORD, m. AYERS. 10. JAMES5 TWIFORD (ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born
Abt. 1766 in Accomack County, Virginia, and died February 27, 1815 in Accomack
County, Virginia. He married (1) MARGARET ADDISON Abt. 1798
in Accomack County, Virginia. She was
born Unknown in Accomack County, Virginia, and died Bef. January 1807 in
Accomack County, Virginia. He married
(2) MARGARET HANCOCK January 26, 1807 in Accomack County, Virginia
(Source: Marriage Records of Accomack County, Virginia 1776-1854, 299, Twiford,
James m. Peggy (Margaret) Handcock of Elijah 26 Jan. 1807.). Notes for JAMES TWIFORD: Little is known about
James. He was listed on his brother
Zorobabel's marriage bond of April 5, 1786. There was a James Twiford listed in
Accomack, Virginia Tax Records in 1787. It is likely that it is this
James,since the others that we have record of had died before this time. He was listed as security on his uncle Bartholomew's
death "Orders" in 1790. He and
his second wife sold fifteen acres of land in Accomack County on August 13,
1814 to Francis Savage. James died either late
in 1814 or early 1815. According to his
only child, Margaret Ann born 1806, she was eight when her father died. There is a James Twiford listed in the
1819-1821 Accomack County Probate Records pp 365, 366. James Twiford Inventory
and Sales; Sales and Audit, December 20, 1820. Appraisement and Sales of James
Twiford, Dec. Sales to Revell Twiford, Thomas Bagley, etc. At a court appearance dated February 27,
1821 balance due estate $8.94. (I have not had access to this orig. will) Abstracted from
STATUTES AT LARGE BEING A COLLECTION OF ALL THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA from the first
session of the Legislature, by William Waller Hening, Volume XII, Chapter XCII:
(Passed 20 November, 1787) An Act to authorise the court of Accomack county, to
levy a sum of money for the use of Charles Bagwell and the executors of
Alexander Stockly. Bagwell and Stockley
were church wardens of the parish of Accomack. They, by virtue of an order from
the vestry, contracted with JAMES TWIFORD to build a church in said parish. The
vestry afterwards refused to to permit the church to be built and refused to
pay Twiford for materials which he had provided. Twiford sued for his money and Bagwell and Stockley paid him. In
the second section of the Act the parish members were assessed an amount to be
paid to Bagwell and Stockley for reimbursement. Abstracted from
STATUTES AT LARGE BEING A COLLECTION OF ALL THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA from the first
session of the Legislature, by William
Waller Hening Volume XIII: (Passed 21 December, 1790):The petition of Joseph
Wiley of North Carolina, James Rosekrans of New York, and ROBERT TWIFORD OF
ACCOMACK, may have the exclusive privilege of running a stage waggon from
Northampton courthouse to the line of Maryland near Swansey-gut bridge, and
also the privilege of transporting passengers across Chesapeake Bay: (The
Chapter LXII contains nine (9) sections dealing with the rights, rates,
penalties, bonds and privileges of running packet boat in addition, and other
rules and regulations of running a stage. Notes for MARGARET ADDISON: No documentation has
been found to prove this person to be the wife of James Twiford. The information was taken from other family
charts. The most likely connection we have found is that John Addison and Sarah
"Unknown" had a daughter Margaret. We have found no documentation of
James and Margaret Twiford's daughter being "our" Margaret Ann
Addison Burton Twiford, either. There is reason to
believe that Margaret may hve been married to a man named Addison then married
James Twiford. If that were the case she may have been Margaret Bull. More About JAMES TWIFORD and MARGARET ADDISON: Marriage: Abt. 1798,
Accomack County, Virginia More About JAMES TWIFORD and MARGARET HANCOCK: Marriage: January 26,
1807, Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records of Accomack County,
Virginia 1776-1854, 299, Twiford, James m. Peggy (Margaret) Handcock of Elijah
26 Jan. 1807.) Child of JAMES TWIFORD and MARGARET ADDISON is: 16. i. MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD, b. Abt.
1806, Virginia; d. April 03, 1878, Pike County, IN, at the home of son,
Joseph.. 11. GEORGE5 TWIFORD (ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born
Abt. 1774 in Accomack County, Virginia.
He married ESTHER ADDISON in Accomack County, Virginia, daughter of JONATHAN ADDISON and COMFORT. Notes for GEORGE TWIFORD: George is listed in
the 1787 Tax Records of Accomack County, Virginia as head of a household. George is listed as
the head of a family on the 1800 Census in Accomack County. More About GEORGE TWIFORD and ESTHER ADDISON: Marriage: Accomack
County, Virginia Child of GEORGE TWIFORD and ESTHER ADDISON is: i. ROBERT W.6 TWIFORD, b. Bef.
1816. 12. POLLY5 TWIFORD (ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born
March 24, 1778 in HacksNeck Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Family Bible
(Rogers) - Mrs H. Battaile and Katherine Read Kellam.), and died 1817. She married (1) JOHN JR. PARKER January 02,
1790 in Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Virginia Marriages Early -
1850.). She married (2) BENJAMIN SCHOOLFIELD November
19, 1795. She married (3) JOHN ROGERS April 07,
1803 in Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records of Accomack County,
Virginia 1776-1854, 239.), son of PETER ROGERS and MARGARET ADDISON. He died 1820
(Source: Family Bible (Rogers) - Mrs H. Battaile and Katherine Read Kellam.). More About JOHN PARKER and POLLY TWIFORD: Marriage: January 02,
1790, Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Virginia Marriages Early - 1850.) More About BENJAMIN SCHOOLFIELD and POLLY TWIFORD: Marriage: November 19,
1795 More About JOHN ROGERS and POLLY TWIFORD: Marriage: April 07,
1803, Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records of Accomack County,
Virginia 1776-1854, 239.) Children of POLLY TWIFORD and BENJAMIN SCHOOLFIELD are: i. ANNE6 SCHOOLFIELD, b.
November 02, 1797. ii. HARRIETT HOUSTON SCHOOLFIELD, b. October 11, 1799; d. October 14, 1799 (Source:
Family Bible (Rogers) - Mrs H. Battaile and Katherine Read Kellam.). Children of POLLY TWIFORD and JOHN ROGERS are: iii. LOUIS PETER6 ROGERS. iv. GEORGE SEYMOUR ROGERS, m. MARGARET JANE MOORE, September 28, 1829, Accomack County, Virginia
(Source: Marriage Records of Accomack County, Virginia 1776-1854, 239.). More About GEORGE ROGERS and MARGARET MOORE: Marriage: September 28,
1829, Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records of Accomack County,
Virginia 1776-1854, 239.) v. JOHN HOUSTON ROGERS. 13. ELIZABETH5 TWIFORD (ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born
Abt. 1782 in Accomack County, Virginia.
She married JOHN A. BUNDICK May 24, 1806 in Accomack County, Virginia. died
(Source: Whitlaw, Ralph T., Virginia's Eastern Shore, 1018,
1815--to John A. Bundick, and the next year his widow, Elizabeth sold--.). More About JOHN BUNDICK and ELIZABETH TWIFORD: Marriage: May 24,
1806, Accomack County, Virginia Child of ELIZABETH TWIFORD and JOHN BUNDICK is: i. JOHN S.6 BUNDICK, m. JANE. 14. PURNELL OBEDIAH5 TWIFORD (ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born
Abt. 1787 in Accomack County, Virginia, and died January 05, 1852 in Accomack
County, Virginia. He married ELIZABETH HANNIFORD April
17, 1805 in Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Turman, Nora Miller, Accomack
County, Virginia Marriages.). Notes for PURNELL OBEDIAH TWIFORD: Purnell died at
approximately 64 years of age. He is
buried in the Joynes Cemetery in Accomack County. More About PURNELL TWIFORD and ELIZABETH HANNIFORD: Marriage: April 17,
1805, Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Turman, Nora Miller, Accomack
County, Virginia Marriages.) Child of PURNELL TWIFORD and ELIZABETH HANNIFORD is: i. HARRIET6 TWIFORD, b. Aft.
1805. Generation No. 6 15. OBED P.6 TWIFORD (REVELL5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born Abt. 1787, and died January 11, 1872 in
Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Accomack Death Register, per email message
to GHOTES on July 10 1999 from Phyllis Elmore-reply by Gail Walczyk.). He married (1) BETSY B. HORNSBY October
22, 1833 in Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Abstracts of Court Records of
Accomack Co., Virginia. Turman, Nora Miller.). He married (2) CHARLOTTE ANN AILWORTH March 26, 1838 in Accomack County, Virginia (Source:
Turman, Nora Miller, Accomack County, Virginia Marriages, Joseph N.
Bagwell and Stephen Hopkins sec.). He
married (3) MARY S. EDMUNDS (Source: Mihalyka, Jean M., and Wilson, Faye Downing,
compilers, Graven Stones: Inscriptions from Lower Accomack County, Virginia,
including Liberty and Parksley Cemeteries,
(3rd ed. Bowie, Maryland; Heritage Books, 1992), 276.) September 25,
1849 in Accomack County, Virginia, daughter of THOMAS EDMUNDS and ANN B.. She was born January 18, 1832, and died
February 12, 1855. He married (4) MARGARET JOYNES Bet.
February 12, 1855 - October 15, 1856 in Accomack County, Virginia. Notes for OBED P. TWIFORD: Obed P. Twiford - not
to be confused with his uncle, Purnell O. (or Obediah) Twiford, s/o Robert and
Tabitha Outten Twiford - had the following slaves, for which I cannot give
proper source, except to say I lifted them from an email message to GHOTES
written by Gail Walczyk (PETERSROW) on 9 July 1999: Mariah, f/slave, of
Obed Twiford, in Mar 1854 in ACC, croup, 6 mo. c/o Harriet, born in ACC, unmarried, Twiford,
Obed P., Owner, g/info. Catherine, f/slave, of
Obed Twiford, 20 Feb 1855, in First Dist., worms, 4 yrs, c/o Lucy born
in ACC, Twiford, Obed P., Owner, g/info. Custis Sr., m/slave of
Obed P. Twiford, 12 Jul 1855, in First Dist., pneumonia, 44 yrs, c/o
born in ACC, Twiford, Obed P., Owner, g/info. Custis, Jr., m/slave,
of Obed P. Twiford, 10 Sep 1855, in First Dist., croup, 7 mo., born in
ACC, Twiford, Obed P., Owner, g/info. Emory, m/slave, of
Obed P. Twiford, 25 Feb 1855, in First Dist., consumption, 18 yrs, c/o Harriet,
born in ACC, Twiford, Obed P., Owner, g/info. Lucy, f/slave, of Obed
P. Twiford, 16 Feb 1855 in First Dist., childbirth, 25 yrs, c/o Harriet,
born in ACC, Twiford, Obed P., Owner, g/info. Levi, m/slave, of Obed
P., Twiford, 15 Feb 1855 in First Dist., 87 yrs, born ACC, Twiford,
Obed P., Owner, g/info. Lucy, f/slave, of Obed
Twiford, 15 Feb 1855 in First Dist., 2 yrs. c/o Lucy, born in ACC,
Twiford, Obed P., Owner, g/info. - - - Quote Gail -
"Also in my recently pyblished 1870 Accomack County Census it lists: LM511 436
Twiford, Obed P., 63 W/m, farming, $2,600.00 $1,500.00" Twiford, Marg't 35
keeps house Twiford, Mary B. 17
W/f Twiford, Wm. L. H. 13
W/m Twiford, Rob't 8 W/m Twiford, Bettie B. 3
W/f Joynes, Susan 45 W/f Downing, Harriet 25
B/f domestic servant Mason, Jim 30 B/m farm
laborer Burk, Wm 19 W/m More conflicting
sources- - - In another Accomack publication by Gail, Tammy BeloteElvina quotes - - -"Obed
P. and Marg. S. had a son Robert P. A. who died 22 Dec 1877from Typhoid Fever,
he was born in Accomack County and had a brother Wm. L. H. Also thid
publication showed O.P. Twiford wo was the husband of Mary S. Edwards, daughter
of Thomas and Ann whos date of death is listed as 11 Jan 1872." Gail Responded:
Twiford, Mary S., W/f 12 Feb 1855, in 1st Dist., quinsy, 24 yr c/o Edwards,
Thos. & Ann b. Acc, w/o Obed P. Husband gave info. (NOTE: This record
states that his wife at the time of his death was M. S. and she was the sister
of John J. Joynes. The Accomack census shows a Margaret age 35. In the household there
is a Susan Joynes age 45. An abstract of the 1860 census shows Obed P. Twiford
53, Margaret 22, Mary B. 7, Wm. L. H.
3. Twyford, Robt. P. A.,
W/m, 22 Dec 1877, St. Geo. P., typhoid fever, 16 yr c/o Obed P. & Marg. S.,
born Acc. Twyford, Wm. L. H., brother g/info. The informant gave the
information to the Commissioner of
Revenue, who returned it to the Clerk and he recorded it as it is now. The
information passed through three people, not two. This accounts for the
semi-alphabeticalorder the records are in.
There were also unaccountable duplications in the records and errors in
agess. The way in which information was collected (it went through three people
and took 1 1/2 to be recorded) may account for some of the errors. Accomack Birth 1853-
1896 Records in progress, to be published in Fall 99 states: Lucy, f/s born alive
in December 1855 Twiford, Obed P., Owner, c/o Rachael. Owner g/info. None, m/s, born alive,
February 1855 Twiford, Obed P., Owner, c/o Lucy Owner ginfo. Twiford, None, W/m
born alive, 10/15/56 Twiford, Obed P., father g/info. (This is Wm. L. H.) In another response
Gail gave corrections from the original copies of censuses, marriages, etc. I
have corrected the entries with their sources as she gave. Gail states that she
has never found a marriage for Margaret Joynes to Obed but their marriage after
12 Feb 1855 but before 15 October 1856 can be documented by 4 things: The birth of Wm. L. H.
(above) 2. 1860 census 3. 187 census (above)
and 4. Obed P. Twiford is
buried in the Joynes Plot, located NW of Painter. (Mihalyka, Jean Merritt,
Graven Stones p. 276) Although Mihalyka stated Obed P. Twiford d. 5 Jan 1852;
(ibid), he died 11 Jan 1872 as the above shows. Also in this plot is Susan A.
Joynes d/o John and Elisha 13 April 1828. 7 Sept. 1887 age 59, william J. Joynes,
s/o John and Elisha 13 April 1833, 12 July 1904, Sallie S. McKown, wid/o
Thosmas, d/o John and Elisha, 14 February 1825, 22 July 1889, Mary Levenia
Young, w/o S. J. 15 March 1830, 20 August 1904 age 74 years, 5 mos, and 5 days,
and Severn J. Young, h/o M. L. 7 December 1833, 27 October 1900 (ibid). More About OBED P. TWIFORD: Burial: 1872, Joynes
Plot, NW of Painter, Virginia More About OBED TWIFORD and BETSY HORNSBY: Marriage: October 22,
1833, Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Abstracts of Court Records of Accomack
Co., Virginia. Turman, Nora Miller.) More About OBED TWIFORD and CHARLOTTE AILWORTH: Marriage: March 26,
1838, Accomack County, Virginia (Source: Turman, Nora Miller, Accomack
County, Virginia Marriages, Joseph N. Bagwell and Stephen Hopkins sec.) More About OBED TWIFORD and MARY EDMUNDS: Marriage: September
25, 1849, Accomack County, Virginia More About OBED TWIFORD and MARGARET JOYNES: Marriage: Bet.
February 12, 1855 - October 15, 1856, Accomack County, Virginia Child of OBED TWIFORD and MARY EDMUNDS is: i. TWIFORD7. 16. MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD (JAMES5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born Abt. 1806 in Virginia, and died April 03,
1878 in Pike County, IN, at the home of son, Joseph.. She married PETER FERGUSON (Source: Indiana, Pike County - Census, 122 1850.)
July 27, 1826 in Evansville, Vanderburgh Co., Indiana, son of JOHN FERGUSON and SUSAN ASHBY. He was born June 22, 1803 in Christian
County, Kentucky, and died November 05, 1859 in Pike County, IN. Notes for MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON TWIFORD: Margaret Ann Addison
Burton Twiford was the GGGrandmother of Donald G. Bellessa. Notes for PETER FERGUSON: FAMILY BIBLE OF PETER
FERGUSON "NEW TESTAMENT OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST, Translated
out of THE ORIGINAL GREEK; And With THE FORMER TRANSLATIONS DILIGENTLY COMPARED
AND REVISED; PHILIDELPHIA PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY KIMBER AND SHARPLESS ENTRIES: MARRIAGES Peter Ferguson and Margaret Twifert was married July the 27
1826 J. W. Richardson and Mary Ferguson was married June the 1st
1848 James Ferguson and Caroline M. Fleener
was married January 9th, 1851 John Ferguson and Matilda Jane Humphrey was married Nov. 20
1851 Jackson Ferguson and Martha Scales were married Dec 6th 1955 Isaac Fleener and Mahala Ferguson were married nov 25th 1855 Thos Ferguson and Mary Ann Julian were married Jan 13th 1853 Joseph Ferguson and Mary Jane Ricketts were married Nov. 1857 Jackson Ferguson and Margery Fowler were married January 23rd 1859 BIRTHS Edward P. Richardson was born 25th of December 1852 Margaret Richardson
was born (no date
given) Eliza Richardson was born (No date
given) Polly Fleener was born March 29th
1835 Mahala E. Ferguson was born September 3 1850 Mary M. Fleener
was born________1856 T (Unable to read the rest) BIRTHS Marguiet ________ was bornd Jan the 9th
______ Matilda C. Ferguson was borned the 17th of Dec. 1856 (This would be about
the time the Dau of Thos & M.A.
was born -date off) Sarah A. Ferguson was borned March the 25th 1860 (Parents Thomas &
M.A.) Julia Ann Fleener was born Oct the 14th 1825 Peter C. Fleener was born May the 9th 1860 This child died in
1861 Caroline M. Fleener (Unable
to read the rest was born ______ 186?? More About PETER FERGUSON: Census: 1850, 1850
PIKE COUNTY INDIANA CENSUS: Peter
Ferguson (46) farmer, wife Margaret (43) born in VA - James (20), John (18),
Thomas (17), Mahalia (13), Joseph (11), Levi (7), Hiram (6) and Mary (77). (It
is assumed that Mary is Mary Sullivan Ferguson second wife of More About PETER FERGUSON and MARGARET TWIFORD: Marriage: July 27,
1826, Evansville, Vanderburgh Co., Indiana Children of MARGARET TWIFORD and PETER FERGUSON are: 17. i. MARY7 FERGUSON, b.
January 24, 1828, Pike County, IN; d. November 26, 1864, Pike County, IN. 18. ii. JAMES SILAS FERGUSON, b. August 01, 1829, Pike County, IN; d. February 14,
1914, Warrick County, In. 19. iii. JOHN FERGUSON, b. February 21, 1832, Pike County, IN; d. January 10,
1909, Pike County, IN. 20. iv. THOMAS FERGUSON, b. April 05, 1833, Pike Co, Indiana; d. September 06,
1890. 21. v. JACKSON FERGUSON, b. November 19, 1834; d. October 29, 1915. 22. vi. MAHALA E. FERGUSON, b. September 13, 1836, Pike Co, Indiana; d. December
18, 1897. 23. vii. JOSEPH FERGUSON, b. September 18, 1839, Pike Co, Indiana; d. April 20,
1908, Pike Co, Indiana. 24. viii. LEVI FERGUSON, b. May 29, 1841, Pike Co, Indiana; d. August 15,
1911, Wellington, Kansas. 25. ix. HENRY FERGUSON, b. June 20, 1843, Pike Co, Indiana; d. August 18,
1900, Pike Co, Indiana. Generation No. 7 17. MARY7 FERGUSON (MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD, JAMES5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) (Source:
Ancestor Chart Prepared by Ruth Smith Hammond, October 18, 1983.) was born
January 24, 1828 in Pike County, IN, and died November 26, 1864 in Pike County,
IN. She married JEFFERSON WASHINGTON RICHARDSON
(Source: (1) Indiana, Pike County - Census, 129, Monroe Township 1860: J. W.
Richardson 30 farmer; Mary 32; Edward P. 11; Margaret A. 9; James F. 7; Eliza 5; Matilda J. 2; Mahala
9/12, all born Indiana., (2) Ancestor Chart Prepared by Ruth Smith Hammond, October
18, 1983.) June 01, 1848 in Pike County, IN; ceremony performed by Rev. John
Allmon. (Source: Warrick County,Indiana Marriage Book No.1, License # 207.),
son of EDWARD RICHARDSON and ELIZA FLEENER. He was born
June 24, 1829 in Warrick Co, Indiana, and died February 07, 1920 in Pike Co, Indiana. Notes for MARY FERGUSON: John Ferguson writes
in his history the following: "Mary, the oldest child, was born in
Januaryk 1827, and upon coming to womanhood married Elder J. W. Richardson, of
the Regular Baptist Church." Notes for JEFFERSON WASHINGTON RICHARDSON: J. W. Richardson laid
out the town of Spurgeon, first called Pleasantville, in 1859. when a post
office was established, there was already a town in Indiana called
Pleasantville, so the name had to be changed. He named the town after Charles
Spurgeon, a Famous evangelist. More About JEFFERSON WASHINGTON RICHARDSON: Occupation: Regular
Baptist Minister, Justice of the Peace, Member of the Indiana State
Legislature, Pike co. County Clerk and Treasurer. More About JEFFERSON RICHARDSON and MARY FERGUSON: Marriage: June 01,
1848, Pike County, IN; ceremony performed by Rev. John Allmon. (Source: Warrick
County,Indiana Marriage Book No.1, License # 207.) Children of MARY FERGUSON and JEFFERSON RICHARDSON are: i. EDWARD PENDELTON.8 RICHARDSON, b. May
12, 1849 (Source: Family Bible - Benjamin F. Ferguson.); d. 1932; m. (1) EMMA BARRETT; m. (2) EMMA WHEELER. Notes for EDWARD PENDELTON. RICHARDSON: Edward was a lawyer. ii. MARGARET A. RICHARDSON, b. Abt. 1851; m. (1) JONATHAN BOWMAN; m. (2) BATES. iii. JAMES F. RICHARDSON, b. Abt. 1853; m. LUCY ROY; b. August 26, 1864 (Source: Charles Spinn- List of
Microfilm.research.); d. February 01, 1924. iv. ELIZABETH F. RICHARDSON, b. Abt. 1855; m. FRANCES E. HEURING. Notes for FRANCES E. HEURING: Frank was a blacksmith. v. MAHALA RICHARDSON, b. September 24, 1856 (Source: Horralll, Donna
(Corn), from Neal Ferguson.); d. June 09, 1861. vi. MATILDA RICHARDSON, b. Abt. 1858; m. LLOYD THOMPSON. vii. WILLIAM JACKSON RICHARDSON (Source: Ancestor Chart Prepared by Ruth Smith
Hammond, October 18, 1983, All names and dates in this family group included.),
b. June 09, 1862, Pike Co, Indiana; d. December 06, 1948, Petersburg, Indiana;
m. MARY
ELLA
GLADISH,
1881; b. May 21, 1862, Pike County,Indiana; d. June 06, 1953, Petersburg,
Indiana. More About WILLIAM RICHARDSON and MARY GLADISH: Marriage: 1881 18. JAMES SILAS7 FERGUSON (MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD, JAMES5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) (Source:
Warrick County,Indiana Census, 1860 and 1870.) was born August 01, 1829 in Pike
County, IN, and died February 14, 1914 in Warrick County, In. He married CAROLINE MATILDE ADDISON FLEENER (Source:
Fleener Family History, Gibson County Public Library.) January 09, 1851 in
Warrick County, Indiana; officiated by I Broadwell (Source: Warrick County,
Indiana Marriages 1813 - 1859, 99.), daughter of ISAAC FLEENER and MARY CRAWFORD. She was born June 05, 1832 in Warrick Co,
Indiana, and died August 23, 1904 in Selvin, Warrick Co, Indiana. Notes for JAMES SILAS FERGUSON: 1870 WARRICK COUNTY,
HART TWP, INDIANA CENSUS James Furgerson (sp)(40) teacher born IN - Caroline
(38) wf - Simon (17), Louisa (13), Mahala (11) Levi E. (4) and Isaac (2). John seemed to have
more to say about his brothers than his sisters in his story of the family.
About James he wrote: "James, the oldest boy, was born in 1829, was a
remarkably pious youth and learned to read his bible before he entered the
public schools. His sturdy character
made him a great help to his mother in care of the younger boys. he became
noted as a speller and attend spelling matches for miles around, and was
not "spelled down" in
Warrick, Gibson, nor any of the surrounding counties. At the age of 17 he
became a public schoolteacher, teaching subscription schools before the public
system was organized. he followed
teaching for 42 years and taught 61 schools in two different counties. He early
became interested in work of pioneer preaching and was granted a license as an
Exhorter in the Methodist Church by H.S. Talbott, Presiding Elder of the
Evansville District. He often preached upon the Sabbath in the same school room
where he taught through the week. He probably has a record for officiating at
more funerals and weddings than any other pioneer preacher in Indiana. Although now seventy seven years of age, he
spends his winters going from school to school and addressing and encouraging
the pupils. He was a good boy, one of those boys who did not die as a baby and
go to heaven. God left him here for he has been a most useful man." Guy Ferguson further
explains the life of James thusly: "he also was a licensed preacher for
more that ha half century. He began teaching at the age of eighteen, in 1847.
He missed the following year but from 1849 he taught forty successive years.
Public schools were of only six weeks in duration at this time and were held
sometimes longer, the teacher being paid by subscription. In the fall of 1847
he was employed as a clerk in a small store of John Lynn, for whom Lynnville is
named and worked there for 15 months. In 1862 he began to study law in the
office of Isaac Moore, a prominent lawyer in Southern Indiana. He intended to
make law his Profession but at the time of the breaking of the Civil War was
forced to give it up and return to his home to care for his mother and his
brother's wives, all six brothers having served in the Army. James tried at
different times to get into the service but unable to serve on the account of
being too short in height. He was a strong advocate of temperance and made
several temperance lectures. "Uncle Jim" as he was familiarly known
was a lovable character. A kinder or more gentle man one never met, a great
lover of children and was known by almost every child of school age throughout
Pike, Warrick and adjoining counties which he visited each year. His wife was
an invalid for twenty eight years, but he gave her personal attention and care.
He joined upward toward three hundred couples in his lifetime and for the most
part the knots he tied stuck. He kept a diary for several years. He died at his
home in Folsomville February 12, 1913
and was buried there." All of his six
brothers served the country in the civil war and left James to care for their 6
families, being the oldest brother. More About JAMES SILAS FERGUSON: Burial: 1914, Spurgeon
Cemetery, Spurgeon, Indiana Occupation: School
Teacher and Minister Religion: Methodist
Minister Notes for CAROLINE MATILDE ADDISON FLEENER: See page 138 for
Caroline's place in the Fleener line. I am curious as to where the
"Addison" in her name derived. Her mother was born about 1792.
Margaret Ann Burton Addison Twiford was born in the early 1800's. They may have
been neighbors and friends when Caroline was born. More About CAROLINE MATILDE ADDISON FLEENER: Burial: 1904, Garrison
Chapel Cemetery, Warrick County, Indiana More About JAMES FERGUSON and CAROLINE FLEENER: Marriage: January 09,
1851, Warrick County, Indiana; officiated by I Broadwell (Source: Warrick
County, Indiana Marriages 1813 - 1859, 99.) Children of JAMES FERGUSON and CAROLINE FLEENER are: i. NANCY JANE8 FERGUSON, b. May
18, 1852, Selvin, Warrick Co, Indiana; d. July 12, 1926, Warrick Co, Indiana;
m. JOHN
W. GARRISON, March 31,
1877, Warrick County, Indiana. More About JOHN GARRISON and NANCY FERGUSON: Marriage: March 31,
1877, Warrick County, Indiana ii. SIMON PETER FERGUSON, b. February 1854; d. June 17, 1906; m. (1) MARY BELLE BARNETT, September
25, 1873; m. (2) MARGARET DIMMITT (Source: Warrick County, Indiana Marriage
Applications, Microfilm no. 1443642.), January 11, 1906, Warrick County,
Indiana by Henry Hart. More About SIMON FERGUSON and MARY BARNETT: Marriage: September 25,
1873 More About SIMON FERGUSON and MARGARET DIMMITT: Marriage: January 11,
1906, Warrick County, Indiana by Henry Hart iii. MARY LOUISE ADDISON FERGUSON, b. October 21, 1856, Selvin, Warrick Co, Indiana; d.
February 20, 1895, Warrick Co, Indiana; m. SAMUEL MAURICE JONES, January 16, 1873, Tennyson,Warrick Co., Indiana. Notes for SAMUEL MAURICE JONES: Samuel gave each of his
children and step children, when they
married, to the man a horse and buggy,
the women a cow and calf. Lucy Garman,
his daughter, and granddaughter Ruth moved in with him when Lucy's husband was
killed in World War I. His son Howard was killed by lightening, then his wife
Lora, their three children: Ralph, Lowell and Gennel moved in with him
also. Samuel raised 17 children, including 3 step children, and 4
grandchildren. More About SAMUEL JONES and MARY FERGUSON: Marriage: January 16,
1873, Tennyson,Warrick Co., Indiana iv. MAHALA EMELINE FERGUSON, b. October 06, 1858, Selvin, Warrick Co, Indiana; d.
October 11, 1938, Warrick Co, Indiana; m. ROBERT PERIGO, May 07, 1878; b. May 07, 1852, 3 dec 1948. More About MAHALA EMELINE FERGUSON: Burial: 1938, Garrison
Chapel Cemetery, Warrick Co., Indiana Notes for ROBERT PERIGO: 1865 & 1877
Representative of Warr. Co, Ind. Inf. in book " History of Warr. Co, Ind. 1885" More About ROBERT PERIGO and MAHALA FERGUSON: Marriage: May 07, 1878 v. JOHN JACKSON FERGUSON, b. April 18, 1862, Selvin, Warrick County, Indiana;
d. December 11, 1864, Warrick County, Indiana. More About JOHN JACKSON FERGUSON: Burial: 1864, Garrison
Chapel Cemetery, Warrick County, Indiana vi. LEVI ELLSWORTH FERGUSON, b. May 31, 1866, Selvin, Warrick Co, Indiana; d.
February 05, 1956; m. MARY LUCINDA ASHBY, September 30, 1888. More About LEVI FERGUSON and MARY ASHBY: Marriage: September 30,
1888 vii. ISAAC NEWTON FERGUSON, b. July 1868, Selvin, Warrick Co, Indiana; m. MARY COTTRELL, October
20, 1889. More About ISAAC FERGUSON and MARY COTTRELL: Marriage: October 20,
1889 viii. LUCETTA B. FERGUSON, b. October 1872, Selvin, Warrick Co, Indiana; m. FRANCIS M. FORSTON, March 21,
1892. More About FRANCIS FORSTON and LUCETTA FERGUSON: Marriage: March 21,
1892 19. JOHN7 FERGUSON (MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD, JAMES5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) (Source:
Indiana, Pike County - Census, 123, Monroe Township 1860: John Ferguson 28 born
Indiana; Matilda J. 29 born Kentlucky; Peter M. 7; Wiliam H. 5; Asbury 3; Elis
J. 7/12 all born Indiana; Margaret A. 54 born Virginia (Peter's Widow).) was
born February 21, 1832 in Pike County, IN, and died January 10, 1909 in Pike
County, IN (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana Cemetery.). He married (1) MATILDA JANE HUMPHREY November
20, 1851, daughter of WILLIAM HUMPHREY and FERGUSON. She was born
December 12, 1830 in N.C. (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana Cemetery.), and
died March 04, 1879. He married (2) MARGARET MARY BARTON May 24,
1883 in Warrick County, Indiana by Geo. G. Heuring (Source: Warrick County,
Indiana Marriage Applications, Microfilm No. 1443642.), daughter of WILLIAM BARTON and MATILDA BECOR. Notes for JOHN FERGUSON: More About JOHN FERGUSON: Burial: 1909, Spurgeon
Cemetery, Spurgeon, Indiana Military service:
Civil War; Captain; Chaplain. Occupation: farmer,
school teacher, brick manufacturer and Minister. More About JOHN FERGUSON and MATILDA HUMPHREY: Marriage: November 20,
1851 More About JOHN FERGUSON and MARGARET BARTON: Marriage: May 24,
1883, Warrick County, Indiana by Geo. G. Heuring (Source: Warrick County,
Indiana Marriage Applications, Microfilm No. 1443642.) Children of JOHN FERGUSON and MATILDA HUMPHREY are: i. PETER MONROE8 FERGUSON, b.
September 18, 1852 (Source: Family Bible - Benjamin F. Ferguson.); d. 1931
(Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana Cemetery.); m. SARAH ERNESTINA ANDRECHT (Source:
Maier, Lynnelle.), November 21, 1874, Warrick County, Indiana; b. June 10,
1856; d. April 16, 1929 (Source: Charles Spinn- List of Microfilm.research.). More About PETER FERGUSON and SARAH ANDRECHT: Marriage: November 21,
1874, Warrick County, Indiana ii. WILLIAM HERSCHEL FERGUSON, b. January 31, 1855; d. February 23, 1879. iii. ASBURY FERGUSON, b. December 25, 1856. iv. ELIZABETH JANE FERGUSON, b. October 22, 1859; d. September 03, 1860. v. JOHN WESLEY FERGUSON, b. September 11, 1861; d. October 12, 1862. vi. MARY J. FERGUSON, b. July 29, 1864; d. February 28, 1866. vii. ABRAHAM LINCOLN FERGUSON, b. August 16, 1865; d. November 09, 1899. viii. MORRIS FERGUSON, b. October 13, 1869; d. January 28, 1921. ix. ARTIE ANN FERGUSON, b. September 20, 1871 (Source: Charles Spinn- List of
Microfilm.research.); d. November 11, 1885. More About ARTIE ANN FERGUSON: Burial: November 15,
1885, Pleasantville Cemetery (Spurgeon). x. JAMES EMMETT FERGUSON, b. September 20, 1873; d. November 21, 1914; m. EFFIE DAMON. xi. LUCETTA FERGUSON, b. March 01, 1875; d. March 15, 1875. 20. THOMAS7 FERGUSON (MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD, JAMES5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) (Source:
(1) Indiana, Pike County - Census, 129, Monroe Township 1860: Thomas Ferguson
27 Physician; Mary A. 23; Margaret E. 6; Matilda C. 3; Sarah 2/12, all born
Indiana., (2) Indiana, Pike County - Census, 1870., (3) Indiana, Pike County -
Census, 1880.) was born April 05, 1833 in Pike Co, Indiana, and died September
06, 1890 (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana Cemetery.). He married MARY ANN JULIAN January 13,
1853 in Warrick Co, Indiana (Source: Warrick County, Indiana Marriage
License.), daughter of SAMUEL JULIAN and ELIZABETH FLEENER. She was born
August 20, 1836 in Warrick Co, Indiana, and died March 06, 1893 in Pike Co,
Indiana (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana Cemetery.). Notes for THOMAS FERGUSON: Brother John Ferguson
had this to say about Thomas: "My brother Thomas, the third son of the
family, was a different sort of boy. He was more interested in sports and found
his interests and companions among different things and among different people
than James. He studied medicine and became a very successful physician and died
at his post of meeting death while attending a patient." Thomas enlisted in the
Army of the Union, 91st Regiment, Company B, Indiana Infantry on August 16,
1862 at Lynnville, Warrick County, Indiana. He served at Smithland, Kentucky
where a battle was fought. It is not known whether he was injured. He was
promoted to Hospital Steward. Evidently the battle was bloody because it is
said that they closed the hospital surgery after the war because of the blood
stains. He was discharged on December 29, 1862 after serving only three months.
The discharge read "Paralysis of the bladder requiring the introduction of
the catheter twice & often thrice per day. He is also afflicted with
chronic diarrhea which had reduced him so as to render him unfit for duty or
service. He has done no duty for the last six weeks. Signed by Eli Lewis
Surgeon Discharged this twenty ninth day of December 1862 at Henderson,
Kentucky." The descendants of
Margaret Ferguson, Matilda Ferguson and Thomas Levi Denton Ferguson will be
found in Chapter Ten. James Edward's family follows in this chapter. More About THOMAS FERGUSON: Burial: 1890, Spurgeon
Cemetery, Spurgeon, Indiana Census: 1860, Thomas
Ferguson, age 27 was listed as a physician in the 1860 Census in Pike county,
Indiana with his wife, Mary Ann, age 23, and daughters, Margaret E. (6),
Matilda C. (3) and Sarah A. (2 Mo). Sarah was never found again in Indiana
records. Education: Medical
School, Keokuk, Iowa Occupation: medical
doctor Notes for MARY ANN JULIAN: There is a long line
of the Julian family. It goes back to a Revolutionary soldier and further to
the 14th century in France. This writer has a copy of the line containing
thousands of names. I will share information with anyone wishing to pursue that
line. More About MARY ANN JULIAN: Burial: 1893, Spurgeon
Cemetery, Spurgeon, Indiana Marriage License
Issued: January 15, 1853, Warrick Co, Indiana More About THOMAS FERGUSON and MARY JULIAN: Marriage: January 13,
1853, Warrick Co, Indiana (Source: Warrick County, Indiana Marriage License.) Children of THOMAS FERGUSON and MARY JULIAN are: i. MARGARET ANN8 FERGUSON (Source:
Court Records, Indiana, Pike County - Deaths - County Court House, Book
H-1 74.), b. January 09, 1854, Pike Co, Indiana; d. August 30, 1920; m. GEORGE M. WHITNEY (Source:
Indiana, Pike County - Census, 1900 page 62.), September 06, 1873, Pike Co,
Indiana, Officiated by John Ferguson, Margaret's uncle. (Source: Indiana, Pike
County - Marriages, Book 5; page 252, John Furguson, minister (Uncle of the
bride).); b. July 27, 1854, Muhlenburg Co, Kentucky; d. November 12, 1923. Notes for GEORGE M. WHITNEY: 1870 PIKE COUNTY,
INDIANA CENSUS Lovit Whitney (63) Farmer- born SC- wf,
Mariann (spelling) (56) -Emaline (23), William (15), James (17), George (16),
and Francis fe, (10). Note that the last three
have been found to be grandchildren, relationship was not indicated in
this census. 1900 PIKE COUNTY,
INDIANA CENSUS George W. Whitney (50) born Feb 1850 - wf
Margrett (45) born IN Dec 1854 John
(22)born IN Sept. 1877 coal miner son, Nute (16) born IN May 1884 day laborer
son, Link (2) born IN Sept. 1897 son. According to the
obituary in Pike County George was born in Muhlenburg, Kentucky July 1854. He
was the son of John Whitney and wife, both of whom died in his infancy. In the
autumn of 1855 he was brought to Pike County, Indiana by his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Whitney, and for many years lived with them on the Petersburg
and Otwell road. More About GEORGE WHITNEY and MARGARET FERGUSON: Marriage: September 06,
1873, Pike Co, Indiana, Officiated by John Ferguson, Margaret's uncle. (Source:
Indiana, Pike County - Marriages, Book 5; page 252, John Furguson, minister
(Uncle of the bride).) ii. MATILDA C. FERGUSON, b. December 22, 1857; d. March 25, 1895, Indiana; m.
WILLIAM
NORMAN
WHITNEY
(Source: Indiana, Pike County - Census, 1900 pages 223 - 224.), March 23, 1875,
Pike Co, Indiana (Source: Indiana, Pike County - Marriages, Book 06; Page
190.); b. March 08, 1855, Muhlenberg Co, Kentucky (Source: Indiana, Pike County
- Cemetery Records.); d. July 11, 1905. Notes for WILLIAM NORMAN WHITNEY: 1880 PIKE COUNTY,
INDIANA CENSUS William W. Whitney (25)
farm laborer born KY wf Matilda C. (20) born IN Mary A. (3) daughter Pike County Court
Records: WILLIAM N. AND MARTHA
WHITNEY - sold property Sept 1897 - Book 27 Pg 369 1900 PIKE COUNTY,
INDIANA CENSUS Wm. C. Whitney (45) born IN(?) March 1855 carpenter wf Martha J.
(42) born IN Feb 1858, Ida Bilderback (20) born Nov. 1879 st-daughter, Levi T.
Bilderback (18) born IN Sept. 1881 st- son, Willie O. Bilderback (14) born IN
June 1885 st-daughter, Charles E. Whitney (12) born IN Jan. 1888 son, Adolphus
F. (10) born IN Oct. 1889 son, John Byron (7) born IN Oct 1892. 1910 PIKE COUNTY,
INDIANA CENSUS Martha Whitney wf widowed (52) Adolpha (21) son farm laborer
works out, John (18) son, Elsie (15) daughter. More About WILLIAM NORMAN WHITNEY: Cause of Death: small
pox More About WILLIAM WHITNEY and MATILDA FERGUSON: Marriage: March 23,
1875, Pike Co, Indiana (Source: Indiana, Pike County - Marriages, Book 06; Page
190.) iii. SARAH A. FERGUSON, b. March 25, 1860 (Source: Family Bible - Benjamin F.
Ferguson.). iv. THOMAS LEVI DENTON FERGUSON, b. August 08, 1862, Pike County, Indiana; d. April
03, 1938, Vincennes, Indiana; m. AMERICA INDEPENDENCE HOUSEMAN, March 08, 1882, Pike County, Indiana (Source:
Indiana, Pike County - Marriage Certificate, Certificate No. 150, Ceremony by
John Ferguson.); b. April 27, 1867, Pike County, Indiana; d. 1927, Vincennes,
Indiana. More About THOMAS LEVI DENTON FERGUSON: Burial: 1938, Fairview
Sect. Vincennes Cemetery, Vincennes, Indiana Cause of Death: Chronic
Endocarditis Occupation: Coal Miner Notes for AMERICA INDEPENDENCE HOUSEMAN: America was called
'Meriky by family. She was fifteen years old when she married Levi
"Tom" Ferguson. He was the son of Dr. Thomas and Mary Ann Julian
Ferguson. When we researched the Ferguson family, we found that Mary Ann
Julian's father was Samuel Denton Julian. Levi had the name, as well. His
grandson is Robert Denton Howell. The history of this family will be related in
a later chapter of this book. Times were hard during
the years their marriage. Their daughter, Etta told of the arrangement of
marriage for the daughters at age thirteen. There would be a party and the
daughter would be expected to go home with the man chosen for her. I suppose
part of this was due to the fact that they could not afford to feed and clothe
the children. Levi was a farmer and
miner. He was commonly known in the community as "Tom Chicken"
because he fought game chickens and bulldogs. The family moved from job to job.
Some of the children were born in Pike County, Indiana, and some in the
Danville, Illinois area. In the spring of 1927
the Ferguson family home burned, as well as most of the contents. About six
months later, America drank some carbolic acid and died a horrible death the
next day at the home of her daughter, Mary Harrell in Vincennes, Indiana. They
had been living in a tent in Edwardsport, Indiana on the river since the
fire. The granddaughters of America
agree that she had had a great deal of pain for some time and it was thought
she had cancer. Stories of how the
grandchildren spent much time there and how everyone was fed first, then, if
there was anything left, Grandma would eat. The only pictures of her were taken
about that time in her life. They indicate that she was very thin at the time. After the death of
America, Levi lived with his son and daughters. One of his grandsons remembers
following him as he planted peanuts. Donald Gene ate the peanuts as fast as
Grandpa planted them. Once when Donald Gene
was 6 years old, he wanted some of Grandpa's home grown tobacco. After asking for a chew several times,
Grandpa said "OK buddy, you got it".
He broke off a piece of chewing tobacco from the twist and said
"chew". He did. One thing Grandpa did not tell him.
Spit! After swallowing the juice he
never chewed tobacco again. A lesson
well taught. More About AMERICA INDEPENDENCE HOUSEMAN: Burial: 1927, Fairview
Sect. Vincennes Cemetery, Vincennes, Indiana Cause of Death: suicide
by carbolic acid More About THOMAS FERGUSON and AMERICA HOUSEMAN: Marriage: March 08,
1882, Pike County, Indiana (Source: Indiana, Pike County - Marriage
Certificate, Certificate No. 150, Ceremony by John Ferguson.) v. JAMES EDWARD FERGUSON (Source: (1) Green, Cyetta (Ferry)., (2) Indiana, Pike
County - Census, 1910.), b. February 01, 1869, Indiana (Source: Green, Cyetta
(Ferry), Edward Fearguson Bible.); d. October 20, 1914; m. CORDELIA FERRY, April 22,
1888, Pike County, Indiana; b. May 21, 1870, Indiana (Source: Green, Cyetta
(Ferry), Edward Ferguson Bible.); d. February 25, 1900, Spurgeon Cemetery,
Spurgeon, Indiana. Notes for JAMES EDWARD FERGUSON: James Edward was the
youngest son of Thomas and Mary Ann Ferguson. His wife Cordelia Ferry was
directly related to the Ferry families in the Whitney/Houseman Line, however we
did not have the Ferry line included in the book. In addition to being
listed with his parents in the censuses of 1870 (age 1) and 1880 (11) James E.
was censused in 1910 age 40, wife Cordelia (39) Adelphus (17), son, Commodore
(11), son, Mary (8), daughter, and Goldie (5), daughter. This census gave the
month and year each person was born. However this does not
agree with the dates given in the family bible (in possession of Cyetta Green) This printout corrects
the dates given in the book. More About JAMES EDWARD FERGUSON: Burial: 1922, Spurgeon
Cemetery, Spurgeon, Indiana Census: 1910, Pike
County, Indiana Occupation: Coal miner More About CORDELIA FERRY: Burial: Spurgeon
Cemetery, Spurgeon, Indiana More About JAMES FERGUSON and CORDELIA FERRY: Marriage: April 22,
1888, Pike County, Indiana vi. WALTER FERGUSON, b. 1878. Notes for WALTER FERGUSON: Walter never appeared
in other reports. Perhaps he died as an infant. 21. JACKSON7 FERGUSON (MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD, JAMES5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) (Source:
Indiana, Pike County - Census, 108, Monroe Township, 1860 Jackson Ferguson 25
Farmer; Margaret J., 20; B.F., 2 M; James M. 1; Levi Ferguson 19, farm laborer;
All born Indiana; Sarah E Thomas 10. born Illinois.) was born November 19,
1834, and died October 29, 1915 (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana
Cemetery.). He married (1) MARTHA SCALES December
06, 1855 in Pike County, IN by Joseph Woolsey (Source: Pike County, Indiana
Marriage Records.). She was born February
26, 1837 (Source: Indiana, Pike County - Cemetery Records, Log Creek Cemetery,
Lockhart Twp..), and died January 23, 1858 in Pike County, Indiana. He married (2) MARJORIE FOWLER January 25,
1859 in Pike County, IN. She was born
March 16, 1840, and died April 19, 1904. Notes for JACKSON FERGUSON: John relates that
Jackson taught school in the winter and farmed, as well as serving Pike county
as treasurer. He was converted early in life and has rendered much service to
his church. More About JACKSON FERGUSON: Military service:
August 16, 1862, Civil War; 2nd Lieutenant; Company B, Reg't 91, Indiana Vol. Injured Summer of '64 in
Georgia. Occupation: farmer,
county treasurer More About JACKSON FERGUSON and MARTHA SCALES: Marriage: December 06,
1855, Pike County, IN by Joseph Woolsey (Source: Pike County, Indiana Marriage
Records.) More About JACKSON FERGUSON and MARJORIE FOWLER: Marriage: January 25,
1859, Pike County, IN Children of JACKSON FERGUSON and MARTHA SCALES are: i. LOUVICA8 FERGUSON, b.
October 12, 1856 (Source: Indiana, Pike County - Cemetery Records, Log Creek
Cemetery, Lockhart Twp,, age 1 yr 5mo 3 days.); d. March 15, 1858, Pike County,
Indiana. ii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FERGUSON, b. January 19, 1858 (Source: Family Bible - Benjamin
F. Ferguson.); d. March 05, 1942; m. ALICE BILDERBACK, January 19, 1881, Pike Co, Indiana; b. August 29,
1860; d. May 28, 1938. More About BENJAMIN FERGUSON and ALICE BILDERBACK: Marriage: January 19,
1881, Pike Co, Indiana iii. MARY FERGUSON, b. September 09, 1864, Spurgeon, Indiana (Source:
Indiana, Oakland City Journal -
Newspaper, 9 July 1948, Obituary.); d. July 1948, Princeton, Gibson Co.,
Indiana (Source: Indiana, Oakland City Journal - Newspaper, July 9, 1948, Obituary.); m. ALKEN WILLIAMS. Children of JACKSON FERGUSON and MARJORIE FOWLER are: iv. MARTHA C.8 FERGUSON, m. GEORGE THOMPSON, July 10,
1884, Pike County, IN (Source: Pike County, Indiana Marriage Records.). More About GEORGE THOMPSON and MARTHA FERGUSON: Marriage: July 10,
1884, Pike County, IN (Source: Pike County, Indiana Marriage Records.) v. ESTELLE C. FERGUSON, d. May 05, 1955 (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana
Cemetery.). Notes for ESTELLE C. FERGUSON: Unmarried vi. JOHNATHAN B. FERGUSON. vii. ENOCH FERGUSON. viii. PENINA FERGUSON, b. 1868; d. 1933. Notes for PENINA FERGUSON: Unmarried ix. CHARLES W. FERGUSON, m. OLA WOOLSEY. Notes for CHARLES W. FERGUSON: x. JAMES MONROE FERGUSON, b. 1859; d. 1934; m. (1) EMMA ROGERS; m. (2) EMMA SELBY; b. 1853; d.
1920. xi. IRA R. FERGUSON, b. July 17, 1873; d. April 30, 1899. Notes for IRA R. FERGUSON: Unmarried 22. MAHALA E.7 FERGUSON (MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD, JAMES5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born
September 13, 1836 in Pike Co, Indiana, and died December 18, 1897. She married ISAAC WASHINGTON FLEENER (Source:
Indiana, Pike County - Census, 123, Monroe Township 1860: Isaac E. Flener 25
farmer; Mahala E. 24; Mary M. 3; July Ann 3; Peter C. 1/12; Henry Ferguson 16
farm laborerall born Indiana; William Thomas 14, born Illinois.) November 25,
1855 in Pike County, Indiana (Source: Indiana, Pike County - Marriages.), son
of ISAAC FLEENER and MARY CRAWFORD. He was born
March 29, 1835, and died September 26, 1897. Notes for MAHALA E. FERGUSON: John describes Mahala
in this manner: "Another sister, Mahala, was the sixth child and married
Washington Fleener, a farmer, and lived and died near the home of her
parents." Notes for ISAAC WASHINGTON FLEENER: See his place in the
Fleener line in The Descendants of Michael Fleener. More About ISAAC WASHINGTON FLEENER: Burial: 1897, Pike
County, Indiana Occupation: farmer More About ISAAC FLEENER and MAHALA FERGUSON: Marriage: November 25,
1855, Pike County, Indiana (Source: Indiana, Pike County - Marriages.) Children of MAHALA FERGUSON and ISAAC FLEENER are: i. MARY MARGARET8 FLEENER, b. August
31, 1856; m. MARION CATO. ii. CAROLINE FLEENER, b. 1860; m. THOMAS HINMAN. iii. LOUISA FLEENER, m. GEORGE COUTS. iv. JACKSON FLEENER, m. CYNTHIA POWERS. v. ELIZA JANE FLEENER, m. WALTER POWERS. vi. ISAAC FLEENER. Notes for ISAAC FLEENER: Infant-name on same
headstone as mother. vii. JULIA ANN FLEENER, b. October 14, 1857, Pike Co, Indiana; d. August 05,
1937, Pike Co, Indiana; m. ADAM OWENS, August 24, 1880; b. October 15, 1853, Pulaski Co,
Kentucky; d. March 23, 1926, Oakland City, Indiana. More About JULIA ANN FLEENER: Burial: 1937, Claybank
Cemetery, Pike Co, Indiana More About ADAM OWENS and JULIA FLEENER: Marriage: August 24,
1880 viii. PETER FLEENER, b. May 09, 1860; d. August 14, 1861. ix. H. JOSEPH FLEENER, b. October 04, 1864; d. April 09, 1930; m. (1) MATILDA CHANCELLOR; m. (2)
TINA
CATO,
February 14, 1895; b. January 13, 1874; d. November 25, 1916. Notes for TINA CATO: In one place in the
Ferguson Family History the name Tina
was crossed out and Pina inserted. More About H. FLEENER and TINA CATO: Marriage: February 14,
1895 x. LOVENA FLEENER, b. September 1876; d. September 1878. xi. SARAH FLEENER, b. September 06, 1880; d. November 19, 1881. 23. JOSEPH7 FERGUSON (MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD, JAMES5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) (Source:
Indiana, Pike County - Census, 108, Monroe Township 1860: Joseph Ferguson 21
Farmer; Mary J. 19 both born Indiana.) was born September 18, 1839 in Pike Co,
Indiana (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana Cemetery.), and died April 20,
1908 in Pike Co, Indiana. He married MARY JANE RICKETTS March 24,
1857 in Pike County, IN by J. Richardson, daughter of JOHN RICKETTS and MARY FLEENER. She was born June 17, 1841 in Lynnville,
Warrick Co, Indiana (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana Cemetery.), and died
March 31, 1918 in Pike Co, Indiana. More About JOSEPH FERGUSON: Cause of Death:
Paralysis Military service:
August 16, 1862, Co B Reg't 91 IN Vol - injured by explosions of shell powder
at Spaniger, GA Jul. or Aug. 1864.Mus. out 05-26-1865 Occupation: farmer,
County Commissioner (Pike) Religion: Regular
Baptist (Source: John Ferguson and Paul Shepard, "Recollections of John
Ferguson," 6.) More About JOSEPH FERGUSON and MARY RICKETTS: Marriage: March 24,
1857, Pike County, IN by J. Richardson Children of JOSEPH FERGUSON and MARY RICKETTS are: i. MARY ANN8 FERGUSON, m. JOE GENTRY. ii. JOHN T. FERGUSON. iii. LUCETTA FERGUSON. iv. JOSIE FERGUSON. v. RILDA FERGUSON. vi. JANE FERGUSON. vii. SAMUEL WASHINGTON FERGUSON, m. (1) DORA BUSH; m. (2) FLORENCE G. RICHARDSON, May 28, 1888, Pike County, IN by James Ferguson
(Source: Pike County, Indiana Marriage Records.). More About SAMUEL FERGUSON and FLORENCE RICHARDSON: Marriage: May 28, 1888,
Pike County, IN by James Ferguson (Source: Pike County, Indiana Marriage
Records.) viii. ELIZA E. FERGUSON, m. (1) THOMAS BUSH; m. (2) THOMAS BUSH. ix. IVA LEOTA FERGUSON, b. November 09, 1870, Pike County, IN or KY; d.
December 30, 1944, Pike County, IN (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana
Cemetery.); m. CHARLES SUTTON, February 16, 1894, Pike County, IN; b. August 12,
1874, Crawford County, IN; d. August 11, 1961, Pike County, IN (Source:
Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana Cemetery.). More About IVA LEOTA FERGUSON: Cause of Death: Strangulated
Hernia More About CHARLES SUTTON and IVA FERGUSON: Marriage: February 16,
1894, Pike County, IN x. TILMAN FERGUSON, b. April 11, 1877; d. March 24, 1959, Pike County,
Indiana (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon Cemetery.). xi. CALLIE J. FERGUSON, b. January 01, 1878; d. April 20, 1903. Notes for CALLIE J. FERGUSON: Unmarried 24. LEVI7 FERGUSON (MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD, JAMES5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born
May 29, 1841 in Pike Co, Indiana (Source: THE MONITOR-PRESS NEWSPAPER,
Wellington, Kansas,Wednesday, August 16, 1911, Vol XXXVIII No. 33, 1, Obituary
gives dates of birth, death and marrriages for Levi and spouses.), and died
August 15, 1911 in Wellington, Kansas.
He married (1) MARY B. MONTGOMERY August 09, 1860 in Pike Co, Indiana. She was born Abt. July 1844, and died April
27, 1867 in 23yr 9mo. He married (2) AMELIA THOMAS September
03, 1868 (Source: Wellington, Kansas Monitor-Press Newspaper, 1, Wellington,
Kansas, Wednesday August 16, 1911: Death Has Claimed Him. Levi Ferguson,
etc.). She was born September 03, 1850
in Indiana, and died June 08, 1930 in Wellington, Kansas. Notes for LEVI FERGUSON: "My brother Levi
began life as a teacher, later became a clerk in a store in Lynnville, Indiana
and then turned his attention to law and has been practicing law for forty
years. During this time he has served as judge of the Circuit Court and auditor
of Pike County eight years. He is now (1906-1908) Post-master at Wellington,
Kansas." Words of brother John. Guy Ferguson wrote:
"He was a great political leader of the Republican Party, a 32nd degree
Mason, a member of the G. A. R. and also of I. O. O. F." More About LEVI FERGUSON: Burial: 1911, Wellington,
Kansas Elected: 1872,
delegate to the Republican National Convention, when President Grant was
renominated and served as an elector in 1876. Funeral: First M. E.
Church, Wellington, Kansas Military service: July
01, 1861, 1st IN Cavalry, reassigned in 1862 to 91st IN vol,commissioned
Captain of Company K. (His obituary listed him having the rank of Major) Occupation: Auditor,
Pike Co., 8 years and Morgan Co. (IN), Lawyer, judge, postmaster in Wellington,
KS More About LEVI FERGUSON and MARY MONTGOMERY: Marriage: August 09,
1860, Pike Co, Indiana More About LEVI FERGUSON and AMELIA THOMAS: Marriage: September
03, 1868 (Source: Wellington, Kansas Monitor-Press Newspaper, 1, Wellington,
Kansas, Wednesday August 16, 1911: Death Has Claimed Him. Levi Ferguson, etc.) Child of LEVI FERGUSON and MARY MONTGOMERY is: i. FLORA A.8 FERGUSON, m. BRANCH. Children of LEVI FERGUSON and AMELIA THOMAS are: ii. RAY8 FERGUSON. iii. MINNIE FERGUSON, m. OWENS. 25. HENRY7 FERGUSON (MARGARET ANN ADDISON BURTON6 TWIFORD, JAMES5, ROBERT4, DANIEL3, BARTHOLOMEW2, WILLLIAM1) was born
June 20, 1843 in Pike Co, Indiana, and died August 18, 1900 in Pike Co,
Indiana. He married (1) MARIAH MCCLARY August 17,
1861. She was born September 05, 1845
(Source: Calculated from tombstone.), and died August 31, 1866. He married (2) LUCY GAY February 03,
1867. She was born February 08, 1842 in
Pike Co, Indiana (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon, Indiana Cemetery.), and died
July 27, 1934 in Pike Co, Indiana. More About HENRY FERGUSON: Military service:
February 27, 1862, Co B Reg't 91 IN Vol Occupation: farmer Religion: General
Baptist (deacon) (Source: "The History Of The Ferguson Family As Told By
Guy Ferguson.") More About HENRY FERGUSON and MARIAH MCCLARY: Marriage: August 17,
1861 More About HENRY FERGUSON and LUCY GAY: Marriage: February 03,
1867 Children of HENRY FERGUSON and MARIAH MCCLARY are: i. MARY M.8 FERGUSON, d. in
infancy. ii. THOMAS J. FERGUSON. iii. JOSEPH LEVI FERGUSON, b. April 25, 1864; d. May 21, 1934; m. MARY LUCINDA SHOULDERS (Source:
John T. Ferguson, written record.), March 14, 1890, Pike County, IN by Joseph
Ambrose; b. December 17, 1869; d. November 26, 1964. More About JOSEPH FERGUSON and MARY SHOULDERS: Marriage: March 14,
1890, Pike County, IN by Joseph Ambrose Children of HENRY FERGUSON and LUCY GAY are: iv. DORA A.8 FERGUSON, m. BILL LANGFORD. v. EDMOND G. FERGUSON. vi. PETER W. FERGUSON, m. MARY SMITH. vii. SHARLOTT FERGUSON, m. HENRY WEBBIE. viii. ELMER U. FERGUSON, b. 1869; d. 1935 (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon,
Indiana Cemetery.); m. LOIS DAVIS; b. 1874; d. 1938 (Source: Headstone, Spurgeon,
Indiana Cemetery.). ix. MARIAH J. FERGUSON, b. June 12, 1871, Spurgeon,Indiana; d. January 18,
1951, Johnson, Indiana; m. MILES MELVIN POWERS, November 22, 1891, Pike Co., Indiana; b. September
08, 1867, Pike Co., Indiana Monroe Township; d. May 01, 1949, Johnson, Indiana. More About MILES POWERS and MARIAH FERGUSON: Marriage: November 22,
1891, Pike Co., Indiana x. AURORA TODD FERGUSON, b. March 08, 1875, Pike Co, Indiana; d. May 28, 1954,
Petersburg, Indiana; m. FANNIE C. GILLUM, January 21, 1900. More About AURORA FERGUSON and FANNIE GILLUM: Marriage: January 21,
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