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Volume Information Source: The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 3 (Jan., 1900), pp. 3-8 Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1920192 . Accessed: 22/05/2014 02:53 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The William and Mary Quarterly. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.248.190 on Thu, 22 May 2014 02:53:35 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 3 (Jan., 1900), pp. 3-8Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and CultureStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1920192 .

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William and Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine.

GENEALOGICAL AND PATRIOTIC DATA IN FIRST SEVEN-AND-A-HALF VOLUMESt

(Four Numbers in Each Volume),

JULY, 1892, TO OCTOBER, 1899, INCLUSIVE,

I. LIST OF THE COLONIAL COUNCILLORS OF

VIRGINIA, VOL. VIII., 65-66.

II. MARRIAGE BONDS AND LICENSES: Bruns-

wick Co. (0752-i834), Vol. VII., 37- 38; Elizabeth City Co. (I7Ik9-'20), I., I57; (i689-i699), II., 2I2;(i698-I702),

V., 57-58; Goochland Co. (I739-I787),

VII., 98-i06, I97-200; VIII., 9i-96;

Lancaster Co. (I7I7-I747), VI., I03-

I08; Lower Norfolk Co. (I75I-'52),

I., i6o-i62 (Births and Deaths) ; Mid- dlesex Co. (I742-i809), IV., ii8-I22;

VII., I90-I94, Orange Co. (1753-

I776), IV., 59-6i; Pittsylvania Co. (I767-I779), VI., 86-87, 220-22I; VII., 55-56; Princess Anne Co. (I724-I766),

I., i62-i63, 203-208; II., 73; Rich- miond Co. (I755-I792), V., I9-20; Spot- sylvania Co. (I726-I744), I., I39-I40;

York Co. (I772-I792), I., 48-59.

III. A LIST OF PARISHES IN VIRGINIA AND

MINISTERS IN THEM in I774, Vol. V., 200-202.

IV. MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES:

List for the colony in i692, Vol. V., I37.

Burgesses for Elizabeth City in I758, VI. II.

Burgesses for Isle of Wight Co. from i6i9-I774, VII., 3I3.

IV.-Continued.

Burgesses for King George Co. I758, VI., II.

Burgesses for Lancaster Co. from i65I-I740, V., 260; and in I748, VI., II.

Burgesses for Northumberland Co., i658-I7I9, III., I79-i80.

Burgesses for Prince William in I74I, VI. II.

Burgesses for Westmoreland Co., I74I-I76i, VI., I2.

V.

SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTION:

Officers of the College Company, Vol. V., 39.

Roster of Captain William Henry's Company, Northampton Co., I776, V., I89.

Officers of Militia of Isle of Wight, VII., 272-28i.

Pay-roll of Captain Edward Worth- ington's Company of Cavalry under Col. George Rogers Clark, I778-I779, VII., I20-I2I.

Pay-roll of a company of Light Dra- goons under Capt. John Rogers, I78i-I782, VIII., I03.

VI. LISTS OF THE COMMITTEES OF CORRES-

PONDENCE AND OF SAFETY, and of the COUNTY COMMITTEES of the Revolu-

tion, I773-I775, Vol. V., 94-io6, 245- '255.

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[ 4 1 VII.

LISTS OF THE COMMITTEES OF CORRES-

PONDENCE, of Safety, of the com- mittee who formed the Declaration of Rights and State Constitution, of Vir- ginia signers of the Declaration of In- dependence, of members of the Conti- nental Congress, of members of the Annapolis Convention, of members of the Federal Convention, of Governors (0776-i86i), of the State Admiralty Court, and of the Supreme Courts of Virginia, and of the United States, and United States senators (1789 to i860), etc., VII., I-9.

VIII. DEATHS, MARRIAGES, AND OTHER PER-

SONAL NOTICES, from Maryland Ga- zette, I728-'65, Vol. III., 265-268; from

Virginia Gazette, I736-I739, V., 240- 245; I767-I769, VIII., 27-3I; Rich- mond papers, I805-'06, VII., 20I.

Ix. ISLE OF WIGHT Co.: History of, from its

first foundation to I783, including ab- stracts of all important wills and deeds in the court-house, names of clerks,

ministers, Burgesses, etc. April num-

ber, i899, Vol. VII., No. 4.

X. YORK COUNTY ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF

GOODWIN FAMILY, with wills of re-

lated families-Tiplady, Reade, Beale, Moss, Sclater, Nutting, Sheldon, Dos- well, Aduston, Chisman, Rogers, Morce, etc. Published in supplement to QUARTERLY, October, i897, on

"Goodwin Families of America," and

in supplement to QUARTERLY, October,

I899. XI.

INDEX OF FAMILY REFERENCES, contain-

ing TWO OR MORE GENERATIONS of the

families named. Full genealogies and the more extensive family notes are

indicated by SMALL CAPITALS.

ADAMS FAMILY, Vol. V., I59; VI., 29, 65. Alexander, II., 87; VI., 65; VII., II9. ALLEN, VI., 69, 12I, I30, 235; VIII., IIO,

I32.

XI.-Continued. Allerton, IV., 39, I7I. Anderson, IV., I27.

ANDREWS, III., 277; IV., 69, I36, 284; V., I43; VI., i8o.

Appleton, IV., 4I. Applewhaite, VII., 254, et seq. ARMISTEAD, VI., 3I, 97, i64, 226; VII.,

I7, i8i; VIII., 63, I33. ASHTON, IV., 40; VII., 56. II5, I74;

VIII., 75. ASTON, IV., I48. Aylett, V., 34, I39. Ayres, VII., 206. BACON, I., 230; II., 273; IV., 283; VII.,

223.

BAKER, IV., 249; VI., 94, 2I5; VII., 254.

Ball, III., I37; IV., I4, 35; V., 260; VI., I05, io8; VIII., io8.

BALLARD, II., 274; III., 208; V., 272.

Ballendine, IV., 249. Baldridge, IV., 42.

Banks, V., 64, 2I2; VI., II3, I55; VIII., 46.

BARBER, V., I95. Barrett, VII., 20I, 303. Bassett, I., 37; II., 2I7; VI., I23, I25.

Batchelder, III., 277.

BATES, VI., I22, I97. BATHURST, VIII., 98. Battaley, V., 277.

Batten, IV., 3. Bennett, VII., 206 et seq. BERKLEY, V., 83; VI., I35. BERNARD, III., 4I; V., 62, i8i. Beverley, II., 272.

BICKLEY, IV., 250; V., 28, I24.

Binford, V., 272.

BLACKBURN, IV., 266. BLAIKLEY, II., 2I2, 273.

Blackman, VI., 57. BLAIR, V., 279; VII, I33. Bland, III., 277; IV., I34, I48; V., I57;

VIII., 2II, et seq. BLOW, IV., 276. Bohannan, VI., I98.

Boldero, IV., 39. Bolling, V., 275.

BOOKER, VII., 49. BOOTH, I., II; II., 234; III., 268; V.,

I42; VI., 88.

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XI.-Continued. Bouldin, V., 7I. Boswell, VIII., 54. Boush, II., 77. BOWLER, VI., 29.

Boyd, VII., I26.

Braxton, IV., 247. Brent, IV., 39, 2A9, 25I. Brereton, IV., i65. Bressie, VII., 2I2 et seq. Brett, II., Io8. Briewer, IV., 42.

Bridger, VII., 2Ii et seq. Bristow, II., 233. Brodhurst, I., i83. Brooke, VI., I25.

Brown (Augusta county), IV., 248. BROWNE (James City), IV., 204; VI.,

I I9. BROWNE (William Burnett Browne),

IV., 279; V., 278; VI., 68. BRODNAX, VI., 6o. Bruce, VII., II3, I55. Bryan, V., 276. BUCKNER, V., 278; VI., i96; VII., 57. Buckingham, I., I2I. Burdett, I., I55; VII., II9. Burgess, VI., I70, 257. Burnett, V., 278; VI., 68. Burton, V., 272.

BURWELL, II., 2i8, 220, 23I; V., 244;

VII., 2I4, 3II.

Byrd, III., 235; IV., I5I.

Cabell, IV., 250, 25I, 253. Callaway, III., 203, 275. CALTHORP, II., io6, i6o, 273.

Calvert, IV., III. Campbell, VII., 6o. Caufield, VII., 3IO. CAMM, I., II; IV., 6i, 275.

CARR, VII., io6, I30; VIII.. io6, I30. Cary, III., 276, 278; V., I96; VI., I97,

230.

CARVER, III., I63.

CARRINGTON, I., 225.

Carter, I., I38; V., 65, 256. Capps, VI., I94. Champion, VII., 244. Chamberlayne, V., 78, 8i. CHAPMAN, V., 67; VI., 59; VII., 250

et seq. CHILES, I., 75; VI., I47; VIII., I05.

XI.-Continued. CHISMAN, I., 89. Chiswell, II., 235. CHRISTIAN, V., 26i; VIII., 70, I22.

CHURCHILL, VII., I46, I86; VIII., 47. Claiborne, III., 77, I72; V., I78. CLAYTON, II., 236; III., 2I; IV., 200.

CLOPTON, V., 8o. Clifton, VII., ii8. Cobbs, VI., I2I.

Cocke, IV., 247; VI., 29, i66; VII., 129.

COKE, IV., 67; VII., I27.

COLE, I., I42; V., I77.

Collier, III., 278. Colston, IV., i6, 27, 203.

COLT, V., 4I. Colville, VI., 62.

Cooke, III., I37; V., 55, 21I, 232.

Cotton, V., I23.

Cowles, III,. 280.

Corker, VII., 232.

CORPREW, II., 76. Councill, VII., 236 et seq. Crawley, VIII., IA8. Crocker, VII., 260, 266.

CROSHAW, II., 270.

Custis, III., 260; V., 35.

DAINGERFIELD, VIII., 96. DANDRIDGE, V., 30, 8i, I39, I92; VI., 250.

DAVENPORT, V., 27I; VII., I7.

Davis, VII., 225 et seq. Dawson, I., 5I; II., I53; V., 208, 2II;

VI., I23, 2I6. Day, VII., 2II et seq. DE NEUFVILLE, VI., 59.

DIGGES (Diggs, Degge), I., 8o, I40, 208; III., I43; IV., 67; V., I27; VI., 64, I3I.

Dodman, IV., 4I. Doswell, VIII., I26.

DOUGLAS, VIII., I27.

Dunlop, VII., 69, 2I5; VIII., 6I. Duke, II., 275.

DRUMMOND, VI., 259.

EDLOWE [Edloe], VI., 29; VII., 54; VIII., III.

Edwards, VIII., 56. ENNALLS, II., 98; IV., I38.

Epes, II., 273; V., 142, 272.

Ewell, IV., 4I. Fauntleroy, II., 272.

Fawdon, VII., 2I5 et seq.

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XI.-Continued. Felgate, I., 83. Fleming, VI., I58. Fitzhugh, III., 68, I4I.

Flood, VII., 232.

Fontaine, V., i96; VI., I70.

Folliot, I., 144; VII., 6i. Foster, II., 2I7.

Fox, VIII., io8. Fowke, IV., 4I.

Freeman, II., i64. Fulgham, VII., 225.

Gaines, V., go. GALT, I., I5.

Garrett, V., 4. George, VII., 240.

GERRARD, IV., 36; V., 142.

Gilmer, VI., 94, 2I5; V., I34.

Godwin, VII., 209.

GooCH (Gouge, Gough), V., II0, I94;

VI., I94.

GOODWIN (see full pedigrees in Supple- ment to October, i897, and to October number, i899).

Goosley, VII., 39. Goring, VII., 310.

GRAVES, II., 270; III., 202, 280.

Granville, VI., I95.

Green, IV., 67; VI., 211.

GREENHOW, VII., I7.

Griffin, VII., 6o. Grove, VII., 246. Grymes, V., 208; VI., 65. Gwatkin, V., 210.

Hall, IV., 247.

Hardwick, IV., 40.

HARDYMAN, V., 272; VIII., I26.

Hardy, IV., 247; VII., 234.

Harper, III., 273.-

Harmanson, VII., io8. Howell, III., II0.

Harrison, VII., 39. HARTWELL, VI., 34. Harwood, I., 96. HAY, II., I27; V., 272; VII., 53. Heath, IV., 245.

Henley, I., I5I.

Herbert, V., 240.

Higginson, III., I36; VI., 69. Hill (York county), I.-, 91.

Hill (Charles City), III., 66; IV., I47,

XI.-Continued. Hill (of Isle of Wight), III., i68; VIII.,

263. Hite, IV., 246. Holt, VII., 12, i6. HOOE, II., 88; VII., "I9. HOWARD (Heyward), II., i67, 214; VI.,

94, 2I5; VIII., 6i. HUBARD, IV., I35, 203; V., io6, 2II; VI.,

244. HUME, VI., 25I; VIII., 84. HUNTER, VI., I2, 14, 76; VII., 154. HYDE, VI., I26.

INGLES, VI., 88. IRBY, V., I40; VII., 6i. Isham, II., IO8. JAMES, V., 276; VI., 127. JAMESON, II., I2; III., I99; V., 90.

JAQUELINE, IV., 49. Jenings, III., 154; IV., 5I; VII., 2I3, 230. JERDONE, V., 70; VI., 37. JONES, II., 210; IV., i88; V., 192; VII..

6o. JOHNSON, VI., 59; VII., I5I. JORDAN, V., 282; VII., 23I.

Kay, VII., ii8. Kempe, III., 69. Kenner, VIII., IO8. Kingsmill, II., 8i; VI., 125.

King, VII., 2I5. LAMB, III., I26, 201; VII., 5I, IO8. Langhorne, IV., i66. Lanier, III., 7I, I37; IV., 35. Leake, VI., I98. LEAR, VII., 233, 3IO, 3I6. Lee, IV., 37, 252, 253; VI., 2II; VII.

203.

Lewis, III., I65, i66. Lloyd, VIII., i8. LIGHTFOOT, I., I5I; II., 9I, 204, 259; III.,

I04; VI., 130. LISTER, III., 245. Lockey, III., 278. Ludlow, II., 4. LUDWELL., I., IIO; III., I97; VI., 58. Lunsford, III., 154.

MACLIN, VII., IO8. MACAULAY, VII., 42.

MACON, VI., 33. Madison, IV., 253; VI., ii6, 258. MANN, VI., I36. MAJOR, VII., 63.

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Mallory, I., i96. MARK, VI., 95.

Markham, IV., 4I.

Marable, VII., 62.

MAROT, V., II7; VI., I99.

Marshall, IV., 252; V., 2I0; VII., 229

et seq. Mason, IV., I7I, 254. Massenburg, V., 143. Martin, III., 276. MATHEWS, III., I73; V., 277; VI., 9I.

Maury, V., 208; VI., 65. MCCLURG, I. i64. Mc'Caw, VII., 39, 40.

MCCANDLISH, V., 24.

MCKENZIE, VIII., i6. Mennis, VII., i8. Meredith, V., i84. METCALF, V., IO.

Mills, VI., I92.

Milner, II., I39. MINOR, VI., I27.

MONROE, IV., 39, 272, 279.

Moore, II., I4; V., 208.

MORECOCK, VII., 54. Morson, II., 87. Morton, V., I07.

MORYSON, I., I94; IV., I27.

Moseley, II., 76; IV., I70, 27I.

Moss, VII., 24.

MossoM, V., 66, 8i, 204.

Munford, VI., I27.

Nelson, VII., 25. Newton, I., I73; II., 75; V., 69. NIMMO, V., I34; VI., I23.

Opie, V., I2. OTEY, II., 2I3.

Orgain, VIII., II2.

Owen, II., 258. Packe, III., 267. PAGE, IV., 7, 250; VI., 62, I46. PALMER, VIII., I26.

PANNILL, VI., II3, I55.

Paradise, V., 274; VI., 58. Parker, VII., 242 et seq. Parks, VII., II, I2.

PASTEUR, III., 274; V., 28I.

Patteson, IV., 278; VIII., I26.

PATE, V., 279.

Payne, II., 87. PEACHEY, III., III; V., 277; VI., I92.

XI.-Contiiiued. PERRIN, V., 70. Perrott, IV., I35. Pettus, VI., 138. Peyton, II., 205; VI., 64. Pierce, IV., 4I. Pinkethman, VI., I2I. PITT, VII., II, 237. POTNDEXTER, II., 206.

POPE, I., I83; IV., 37; VII., 62. PORTEUS, III., 28, 38. POSEY, V., 2I2; VI., 65. POWELL, V., I27; VI., I28. POWER, I., T44, 2IO; VII. I29. PRENTIS, VI., I25, I90. Preston, II., I26; III., I39. Pryor, II., 236; III., 4I; IV., io8. Purefoy, VII., 47, 48. Putnam, IV., 67. PRESTON, III., I39,209.

Purdie, I., I5. RANDOLPH, I., io8, I43, I58; II., 2I3;

IV., I25, I36; V., I57; VII., I22, I95; VIII., II9.

READE, I., 90; III., 40; IV., 59, 277. Richardson, VI., I2I. Rind, VII., i6. RING, VI., I48.

Roane, IV., I2I, 249. Robinson, IV., 282.

Rogers, VIII., I04. Rookings, V., I9I. Rootes, VII., I30. Rosier, IV., 40. Ruggles (Ruggle), V., 203. Royle, VII., I4. SANFORD, II., 272; IV., I5. Saunders, IV., 43; VII., I55. Scarburgh, VII., i89. SCLATER, II., II; IV., I38. Scott, II., 87; V., 282.

SELDEN, V., 6o, 264; VI., 234; VII., 50. Shelton, VI., i98. SEAWELL, III., 278; IV., I73; VII., I94;

VIII., 54, I35. Strother, VI., II3, I55. Storke, IV., I97, 270; V., 6, 56, 255.

Stoever, IV., 62.

Sturman, IV., 40. Stuart, IV., 246, 248; VI., II3, II5. Swann, IV., II3, I27; VI., I32. Syme, IV., 67.

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SHEILD, III., 268; IV., 59, 95; V., 22.

SHIELDS, V., II7; VII., I5I.

Short, IV., 26i.

Skelton, II., 273; VI., 64. Skipwith, II., 273; VI., 64; VII., 89. SMITH (Lawrence), II., 3. SMITH (of Purton), IV., 46, 95, i83; V.,

.50.

SMITH (family of John Augustine Smith), IV., ioi.

SMITH (family of Rev. Armistead Smith), IV., 245.

SMITH (family of Meriwether Smith), V., i6i; VI., 4I.

SMIITH (family of Arthur Smith), VII., 2I5 et seq.

Spencer, IV., 39. Speke, IV., 4I.

Spilman, IV., 4I.

Spilltimber, VII., 226.

Spotswood, II., II3, 264. STRACHEY. III., I43; IV., I92; V., 6.

Stith, IV., 250; VI., I25, I26; VII., 57,

59.

Taberer, VII., 2I2.

TABB, IV., 245; VII., 45. TALMAN, III., IOI.

Taylor (of King William), V., 204.

IAYLOR (of Norfolk), III., I8.

THORNTON, IV., 89, I57; V., 5, 58, I4I, I97, 280; VI., 53, 65, I09, 238; VIII., 57.

THORPE, III., I53.

Thomas, VII., 268. THOMPSON, III., I54, 2i6; VII., 26i.

THROCKMORTON, II., 24I; III., 46, I42,

I92, 240, 280; IV., I28, 202; V., 54.

Thorowgood, IV., I70.

THRUSTON, IV., 23, ii6, i80; V., 44, I20;

VI., I3; VII., I30; VIII., 5I, II5.

TIMSON, III., 208, 273; V., 3, I96.

Todd, III., I20.

TURBERVILLE, IV., 254; V., 250, 28I.

Tucker, II.. 202; VI., I93.

XI.-Continued. TRAVERS, IV., i6, 203. TRAVIS, V., 6o; VII., 45. Tyler, III., I39; VI., I47. Underwood, VII., 22I. UPSHUR, III., 260.

Upton, VI., I32. UTIE, IV., 52.

Valentine, III., 277. Vaulx, IV., 42. WAGGAMAN, II., 98, I35. Walke, II., 75. WALKER (of King and Queen), V., 65,

VI., 6I. WALKER (Middlesex), VIII., I33. WALLER, IV., 6i; VIII., 79. Wallace, VI., 233.

Ware, V., 282.

Warner, II., 235. WASHINGTON, I., i83: II., 30, 38, I37;

III., 7I, I37; IV., 28, 35, 75, 252; V., 207, 209; VI., 62; VIII., 75.

Wayles, VI., 63. Weldon, VI., I2I.

West, II., 270; III., 26i; V., 3I, 32.

WHALEY, IV., 7. WHITE, II., 270; VI., 52.

Williamson, VII., 22I. Wills, VII., 266. WILLIS, III., 42; V., 24, I7I; VI., 27,

206, 258, 259.

WITHAM, II., 27.

WOOD, VI., 94, 2I5.

WOODHOUSE, I., 227; II., 262; V., 4I. Woodward, VII., 2I3. WORMELEY, VI., I52.

WYATT (Wiatt), III., 35, 74; VI., 257. WYTHE, II., 69. Yardley, IV., I70, 285. Yates, II., 23; III., I30; IV., 66. Yeanians, IV., 27; VI., I3I. Yeo, V., 6o. Yowell, IV., 4I. Young, VII., 266.

In addition to the genealogical matter included in the notices re- ferred to above, the Magazine contains hundreds of LIMITED notices, which are sometimes more important to the student of genealogy than the fuller notices. LYON G. TYLER,

Editor William and Mary Quarterly Hisloi ical Magazine. Williamsburg, Va.

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