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351 !SOURCE
Tombstone
 
ANGEL, Troy G. (I1047)
 
352 !SOURCE
TS
1850 census - Stokes Co, NC #1063/1093, Frances head of household
 
SOUTHERN, James Osburn (I1186)
 
353 !SOURCE
Uncle: Richard Fulp (RN-4727)
 
FULP, Lori Catherine (I2342)
 
354 !SOURCE
Wedding announcement
 
FULP, Tondra Kim (I2826)
 
355 !SOURCE
Wedding Announcement
 
FULP, Christopher Robert (I2718)
 
356 !SOURCE
Wedding Announcement
 
MULLEN, Bonnie Joy (I2719)
 
357 !SOURCE
Wedding Announcement
 
FULP, Deborah Lee (I2735)
 
358 !SOURCE
Wedding Announcement
 
FULP, Larry Jr. (I2835)
 
359 !SOURCE
Will
 
WEBSTER, Elizabeth (I1157)
 
360 !SOURCE
Will 2APR1809, on file Stokes Co Cthouse Bk 2 Danbury NC
 
WASHINGTON, Sibella (I668)
 
361 !SOURCE
will dated May 31, 1794

!SOURCE
took loyalty oath - Granville 1778

!SOURCE
1790 Stokes Co Census
 
SANDERS, Nahum (I2049)
 
362 !SOURCE
Will prob May 1776 Surry Co, Dobson, NC file 1-A, Bk 1, pg68
 
ANGEL, Charles (I667)
 
363 !SOURCE
Will probated Jan 1873
 
MUSTIN, Prudence Freeman (I326)
 
364 !SOURCE
Will R'ham Co BRP-p13
 
WEBSTER, John Jr. (I1176)
 
365 !SOURCE
Will, Henry Co VA dated 8 May 1797

!SOURCE
Book: By E. Coleman - Dillon Family

m: Joseph Carter Dillon

m: William Dillon

m: (UNK) Cook

Ancestors from England

Early spelling may have been Dillen, then later changed to Dillon
 
DILLEN, Sr Henry Sr. (I320)
 
366 !SOURCE 1860 Grayson Co KY cen
 
SOUTHERN, Elizabeth (I1193)
 
367 !SOURCE: 1860 cen in Grayson Co KY, p379 #210/210 SOUTHERN, George (I1192)
 
368 !SOURCE: Obituary & Tombstone

USN-WWII
Tom McE records show Homer Horace Fulp, died 21 Feb 1972, need to recheck ts and obit. 
FULP, Homer Alton (I3116)
 
369 "1850 David L. Stout bought a lot in Morgantown, Tennessee then in this (Blount County in Loudon County, since 1870.) In 1860 this lot was sold by Chancery Court because of debt due Amanda Hood; he bid it in and deed made to him, but have not looked to see what became of it." From Will W. Parham papers, Blount County Public Library, Maryville, Tennessee. STOUT, David L. (I61522)
 
370 "died about age 6"

SOI: RN3741
 
EDWARDS, Thomas (I1400)
 
371 "In 1841 Henry Stout Sr. bought land on 6 mile Creek; in 1853 Henry Stout sold to Asa Watson, owner of Mountvale Springs, and an agreement was made that as Watson had $865.00 of his money he should live on it his lifetime using firewood as needed. In 1860 Henry Stout gave 50 acres land to "the wife of Samuel Stout", no name, no claim as to relationship." From Will E. Parham Papers, 11/21/1936, Blount County Public Library, Maryville, Tennessee.

"I have a faint recollection that the boys told me as a boy that their people came from North Carolina" From Will E. Parham Papers, 11/21/1936, Blount County Public Library, Maryville, Tennessee.

WFT #431 states d. October 26, 1860 in Johnson County, Tennessee

Pension Deposition: [Keziah GENTRY WRIGHT STOUT, widow of Henry STOUT, submitted her application to receive a Widow's Pension based on Henry's service in the War of 1812. Abstracted:]
"...November, A.D. one thousand eight hundred and Seventy eight... Kizziah Stout...a resident of Stoney Creek, in the State of Tennessee Carter County...declares that she is the widow of Henry Stout deceased...a private in the Company commanded by Captain William Naileys in the Virginia Regiment of Militia...in the war of 1812...she was married to the said Henry Stout...in 7th Civil District, in the county of Johnson, and in the State of Tennessee, on the 8th day of March A.D. 1861 by one H.P. Murphy...; and that her name before her said marriage was Kizziah Wright; and she further states that said Stout had a former wife by the name of Dolen who died many years ago but don't know when or where and that her said husband Henry Stout, died on Stoney Creek, in the State of Tennessee Carter Co., on the 26th day of October A.D. 1878; and she further declares that the following have been the places of residence of herself and her said husband since the date of his discharge from the Army, viz; in Johnson & Carter County Tennessee since their said marriage before she
cannot state...her said husband was a pensioner...that her residence is...county of Carter State of Tennessee, and that her post office is Carters Furnace Carter County, Tennessee...Kizziah Stout (signed her "x" mark)...[witnessed by] C.C. Collins and Isaac H. Brown."

Court: "Tuesday morning April Term 1883. The death of Kizaziah Stout was proven by M.P. Elliott and Geo. Oliver." (Carter Co. TN Quorum Court Record No. 1, pg. 553) 
STOUT, Henry T. (I60431)
 
372 "mom Alice" in her final years seperated from her husband and lived with Maxine Mae Peters Amacker and later with Ova Olga Peters Tourne. She was living with Olga when she died in 1939. I'm told that Mary Alice Amacker Peters wife of Orian Lester Peters found pictures of nude women in his files and destroyed them..Andrew Layton Peters was a photographer and spent his final days with his son Orice Lester Peters and his wife Mary Alice Amacker, .

Mary Alice Phelps married Andrew L Peters and Sarah Elizabeth Phelps married John Boyd Peters, Sisters married brothers. Mom Alice is Buried in NEW PALESTINE CEMETERY, CITY SECTION B Picayune, Pearl River County, Mississippi Sarah Elizabeth Phelps is buried in the Mount Vernon Cemetery in Burrville, TN
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1880 United States Federal Census Name: Mary A. Phelps Home in 1880: Waynesburg,
Lincoln, Kentucky Age: 8 Estimated birth year: abt 1872 Birthplace: Kentucky Relation to Head of Household: Daughter
Father's Name: Solomon Father's birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Name: Elisabeth Mother's birthplace: Kentucky
Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age Solomon Phelps 45 Elisabeth Phelps 33
Melvin Phelps 13 Mary A. Phelps 8 Millard Phelps 5 Ida B. Phelps 4 Sarah E. Phelps 1
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1892 Kentucky Marriages, 1851-1900 Name: A. L. Peters Spouse: Alice Phelps
Marriage Date: 24 Nov 1892 County: Lincoln State: KY

Source Information:
Dodd, Jordan, comp.. Kentucky Marriages, 1851-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001.
Original data: See extended description for original data sources listed by county.
Description:
This database contains marriage records from various counties in the State of Kentucky, USA, between 1851 and 1900. Each record provides spouses' names, marriage date, and county of residence.
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1900 United States Federal Census Name: Alice M Peters Home in 1900: Civil District 6, Morgan, Tennessee
Age: 27 Birth Date: Dec 1872 Birthplace: Kentucky Race: White Gender: Female Relationship to Head of House: Wife
Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky Mother: number of living children: 4 Mother: How many children: 4
Spouse's name: Andrew S aka Andrew Layton Marriage Year: 1894 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 6
Residence : Civil Districts 6, 12, Morgan, Tennessee Household Members: Name Age Andrew S Peters 36 Alice M Peters 27
Ova O Peters 6 Lester H Peters 4 aka Orice Lester Peters Roman P Peters 2 ***he is missing in the 1910 census Baby Peters 5/12
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1910 United States Federal Census Name: Alice Peters aka Mary Alice Age in 1910: 36 Estimated birth year: abt 1874
Birthplace: Kentucky Relation to Head of House: Wife Father's Birth Place: Kentucky Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky
Spouse's name: Andrew L Home in 1910: Police Jury Ward 5, St Tammany, Louisiana Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Female
Household Members: Name Age Andrew L Peters 46 Alice Peters 36 Ova Peters 16 Lester Peters 14 Raymer Peters 12
Trafton Peters 10 Omer Peters 4 ***Omar Joy Peters 4 Reba Peters 2
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1920 United States Federal Census Name: Alice Peters Home in 1920: Poplarville, Pearl River, Mississippi Age: 47 years Estimated birth year: abt 1873
Birthplace: Kentucky Relation to Head of House: Wife Spouse's name: A L Father's Birth Place: Tennessee other's Birth Place: Kentucky
Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Female Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age A L Peters 58 Alice Peters 47 Taofton Peters 17 *** Trafton Homer Peters 15 ***Omar
Reba Peters 11 Maxine Peters 7 Ida Lon Peters 20 ***Ida Lou Williams Peters (she married Raymer Phelps Peters
Ray Peters 21 ***Raymer
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This story was written by Randa Gay Talley:
I just wanted to share the story from Granny, Mae Maxine Peters, on a visit as I passed through town once, going to an interview for an airline. She told me of when Mama Alice [Mary Alice Phelps Peters] told her she wasn't 'really' her mother. Granny was still little...about 9 then. She told her Olga [Ova Olga Peters] was really her mother and Granny said she ran out of the house refusing to believe it... having been so shaken by it, they never mentioned it again! at all...for her entire life, until Granny decided to share it to her grown grandchildren...but I think only Mama's (Joyce Nell Amacker Talley) kids were told.

She also told me that Mama Alice forbade contact with Bilbo? (Who we are pretty sure is the scoundrel)... but she found a whole stack of cards hidden under the seat of a car someone had in the family. It was letters and postcards and all the postcards had a clock on them...that must've been a secret message between them. Mama Alice burned them all. What I wouldn't do to have those cards!! ..But as a Mother, the pain she was put through by her child, I am sure I would have done the very same and not thought one second about historical anything! This story makes for a very good part in a book I hope to write one day :)

Granny also told me once they (or either this was Olga & her siblings’ story, I've since forgotten this major detail, sadly)...but were left at home while the adults went into town on horse & buggy. A sweet lady came to babysit them. As this kind stranger took care of them for the best part of the day, the parents returned. As they came to the house, the lady was seen to be looking toward heaven and simply vanished & they could not find her. Sweet story and granny told it with precise, sincere truth in her voice...as matter of fact and nothing less.

Granny told me that as Olga was a teenager, she became quite a Preacher at some of the tent meetings and brush arbor gatherings. I about fell off my chair to learn that, but it was something that I could tell made Granny very proud, but felt she'd definitely walked away from a tremendous call on her life as a minister. If I'd not heard Granny tell me this, I'd not believe it. "Aunt" Olga was very different than Granny, in regard to being a devoted & vocal Christian. I hear myself sometimes mimic Granny as she ends things she was doing with a reverential "Jesus, Jesus".

Granny had severe osteoporosis in her aging years, but the women of Poplarville must've known who my grandmother was, as a lady of God. Granny told me she'd met one of the ladies from the Baptist Church while working at the hospital as a nurse’s aide. This lady was in charge of the women's bible study. She asked Granny to come speak after having spoken with Granny to realize she held deep faith in God. I was very surprised to hear Granny would do this! She told me how she shared with them how God healed her and they all cried as she told her story...how God healed her of pain in her legs that hurt so badly & she had heard the Lord tell her to open His Word, lay it on her legs and she'd be healed. Granny said it was a total miraculous deliverance from pain. As Granny ended up in a nursing home in the end, the doctors x-rayed her legs and marveled at how it could even be possible for her to have walked, the bones were so porous.

She left us a very rich legacy of faith & we are very thankful to have come from such a spiritual legacy!!
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Web: Mississippi, Find A Grave Index, 1798-2011 Name: Mary Alice Peters Birth Date: 1872
Age at Death: 67 Death Date: 1939
Burial Place: Picayune, Pearl River County, Mississippi, USA
URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-...

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Web: Mississippi, Find A Grave Index, 1798-2011 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi: accessed 13 February 2012.
 
PHELPS, Sarah Elizeabeth "Lizzy" (I18258)
 
373 "Neals of Bedford County, Virginia", Chester I. Miller, 1992:
John Miller was born in Greenbrier County, Va. His parents were Isaas and Catherine (Rife) Miller. When young he moved to Lawrence County, Ohio. It is believed that the family migrated westward to Vermillion County, Indiana after the oldest of his sisters married in Gallia County to John Neal. The family remained in Indiana long enough for two members to be born, a son and a daughter, before coming back to Ohio. Before 1870 John moved to Washington Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohio and farmed his own farm he had purchased and was there for the census of that year. Around 1872, John and Winifred sold their land in Washington Township, and with all the children that were alive, except sons Eli and Howard, moved to Pulaski County, Missouri. Their daughter Rachel, married to James Lanthorn, with their family and Isaac Newton (Newt) and his wife and child also went along. There were others also. They found land, they found work, but tragedy struck the Miller family. Four of their children died, one of them burned to death, and John himself took sick and lingered awhile before dying. The widow became so disheartened that she, with her unmarried children, her son Newt and family and the James Lanthorn family returned back to Ohio.
 
 
374 "Neals of Bedford County, Virginia", Chester I. Miller, 1992:
John Miller was born in Greenbrier County, Va. His parents were Isaas and Catherine (Rife) Miller. When young he moved to Lawrence County, Ohio. It is believed that the family migrated westward to Vermillion County, Indiana after the oldest of his sisters married in Gallia County to John Neal. The family remained in Indiana long enough for two members to be born, a son and a daughter, before coming back to Ohio. Before 1870 John moved to Washington Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohio and farmed his own farm he had purchased and was there for the census of that year. Around 1872, John and Winifred sold their land in Washington Township, and with all the children that were alive, except sons Eli and Howard, moved to Pulaski County, Missouri. Their daughter Rachel, married to James Lanthorn, with their family and Isaac Newton (Newt) and his wife and child also went along. There were others also. They found land, they found work, but tragedy struck the Miller family. Four of their children died, one of them burned to death, and John himself took sick and lingered awhile before dying. The widow became so disheartened that she, with her unmarried children, her son Newt and family and the James Lanthorn family returned back to Ohio.
 
 
375 "Neals of Bedford County, Virginia", Chester I. Miller, 1992:
John Miller was born in Greenbrier County, Va. His parents were Isaas and Catherine (Rife) Miller. When young he moved to Lawrence County, Ohio. It is believed that the family migrated westward to Vermillion County, Indiana after the oldest of his sisters married in Gallia County to John Neal. The family remained in Indiana long enough for two members to be born, a son and a daughter, before coming back to Ohio. Before 1870 John moved to Washington Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohio and farmed his own farm he had purchased and was there for the census of that year. Around 1872, John and Winifred sold their land in Washington Township, and with all the children that were alive, except sons Eli and Howard, moved to Pulaski County, Missouri. Their daughter Rachel, married to James Lanthorn, with their family and Isaac Newton (Newt) and his wife and child also went along. There were others also. They found land, they found work, but tragedy struck the Miller family. Four of their children died, one of them burned to death, and John himself took sick and lingered awhile before dying. The widow became so disheartened that she, with her unmarried children, her son Newt and family and the James Lanthorn family returned back to Ohio.
 
MILLER, John (I60626)
 
376 "Neals of Bedford County, Virginia", Chester I. Miller, 1992:
John Miller was born in Greenbrier County, Va. His parents were Isaas and Catherine (Rife) Miller. When young he moved to Lawrence County, Ohio. It is believed that the family migrated westward to Vermillion County, Indiana after the oldest of his sisters married in Gallia County to John Neal. The family remained in Indiana long enough for two members to be born, a son and a daughter, before coming back to Ohio. Before 1870 John moved to Washington Twp., Lawrence Co., Ohio and farmed his own farm he had purchased and was there for the census of that year. Around 1872, John and Winifred sold their land in Washington Township, and with all the children that were alive, except sons Eli and Howard, moved to Pulaski County, Missouri. Their daughter Rachel, married to James Lanthorn, with their family and Isaac Newton (Newt) and his wife and child also went along. There were others also. They found land, they found work, but tragedy struck the Miller family. Four of their children died, one of them burned to death, and John himself took sick and lingered awhile before dying. The widow became so disheartened that she, with her unmarried children, her son Newt and family and the James Lanthorn family returned back to Ohio.
 
WRAY, Winifred (I60627)
 
377 "Tennessee Records-Bible Records and Marriage Bonds," by Jeannette Tillotson Acklen, Clearfield reprint, Originally published 1933; pp319-320.

CATHERINA BOLTZEN STAUT'S RECORD IN HER BOOK (Records sent by Mrs. Wm. Vaught) English Translations from the German Record recorded in A German Prayer and Sermon Book, published in 1785; Recorded on Inside Front Cover:

Let me be and remain for you my dear God and Lord, nothing will drive me away from you, maintain me in your wisdom, Lord let me abide in you through all Eternity and give me constancy.

Catherina Stauten born Boltzen has received this book from her parents Anno Domoni 1790 September 2nd.

Recorded on the inside Front Fly Lead:
Catherine Stauten born Boltzen, was born in the year 1755, the 21st of March, in the county of Shenandoah, Virginia. Her father is Johann Peter Boltzen and her mother Maria Elishabetha Boltzen, born Mintzin.
The parents are donating this book to their daughter for her memory and to remind her that she shall remember her parents and shall pray incessently to God and shall remember also that she has been baptised, also that she will not betray and will not abandon the truths of God and so that she will not come into wrong doing, for you should have all your life long God before your eyes and in your heart, and you shall be ware yourself not to agree to any sin or act against the commands of God.

Recorded on a Fly Leaf at the beginning of a second section of the book:
Catherine Stauten born Boltzen got married to her husband Daniel Stauten in the year 1772, the 3rd of March.

Note: The above was translated by Dr. Martin Wadewitz, Chief Chemist of the American Glanzstoff Corporation, Elizabethton, Tennessee, August 23, 1933. Dr. Wadewitz is a native of Germany.

WFT #1391 - Godfrey changed his German surname Staudt to Stout. Godfrey thought Stout sounded more American. Godfrey's wife left a will in Johnson County, Tennessee (Will book 1, pg 27, dated September 26, 1843, pvd. April term 1846). 
 
378 "Tennessee Records-Bible Records and Marriage Bonds," by Jeannette Tillotson Acklen, Clearfield reprint, Originally published 1933; pp319-320.

CATHERINA BOLTZEN STAUT'S RECORD IN HER BOOK (Records sent by Mrs. Wm. Vaught) English Translations from the German Record recorded in A German Prayer and Sermon Book, published in 1785; Recorded on Inside Front Cover:

Let me be and remain for you my dear God and Lord, nothing will drive me away from you, maintain me in your wisdom, Lord let me abide in you through all Eternity and give me constancy.

Catherina Stauten born Boltzen has received this book from her parents Anno Domoni 1790 September 2nd.

Recorded on the inside Front Fly Lead:
Catherine Stauten born Boltzen, was born in the year 1755, the 21st of March, in the county of Shenandoah, Virginia. Her father is Johann Peter Boltzen and her mother Maria Elishabetha Boltzen, born Mintzin.
The parents are donating this book to their daughter for her memory and to remind her that she shall remember her parents and shall pray incessently to God and shall remember also that she has been baptised, also that she will not betray and will not abandon the truths of God and so that she will not come into wrong doing, for you should have all your life long God before your eyes and in your heart, and you shall be ware yourself not to agree to any sin or act against the commands of God.

Recorded on a Fly Leaf at the beginning of a second section of the book:
Catherine Stauten born Boltzen got married to her husband Daniel Stauten in the year 1772, the 3rd of March.

Note: The above was translated by Dr. Martin Wadewitz, Chief Chemist of the American Glanzstoff Corporation, Elizabethton, Tennessee, August 23, 1933. Dr. Wadewitz is a native of Germany.

WFT #1391 - Godfrey changed his German surname Staudt to Stout. Godfrey thought Stout sounded more American. Godfrey's wife left a will in Johnson County, Tennessee (Will book 1, pg 27, dated September 26, 1843, pvd. April term 1846). 
 
379 "Tennessee Records-Bible Records and Marriage Bonds," by Jeannette Tillotson Acklen, Clearfield reprint, Originally published 1933; pp319-320.

CATHERINA BOLTZEN STAUT'S RECORD IN HER BOOK (Records sent by Mrs. Wm. Vaught) English Translations from the German Record recorded in A German Prayer and Sermon Book, published in 1785; Recorded on Inside Front Cover:

Let me be and remain for you my dear God and Lord, nothing will drive me away from you, maintain me in your wisdom, Lord let me abide in you through all Eternity and give me constancy.

Catherina Stauten born Boltzen has received this book from her parents Anno Domoni 1790 September 2nd.

Recorded on the inside Front Fly Lead:
Catherine Stauten born Boltzen, was born in the year 1755, the 21st of March, in the county of Shenandoah, Virginia. Her father is Johann Peter Boltzen and her mother Maria Elishabetha Boltzen, born Mintzin.
The parents are donating this book to their daughter for her memory and to remind her that she shall remember her parents and shall pray incessently to God and shall remember also that she has been baptised, also that she will not betray and will not abandon the truths of God and so that she will not come into wrong doing, for you should have all your life long God before your eyes and in your heart, and you shall be ware yourself not to agree to any sin or act against the commands of God.

Recorded on a Fly Leaf at the beginning of a second section of the book:
Catherine Stauten born Boltzen got married to her husband Daniel Stauten in the year 1772, the 3rd of March.

Note: The above was translated by Dr. Martin Wadewitz, Chief Chemist of the American Glanzstoff Corporation, Elizabethton, Tennessee, August 23, 1933. Dr. Wadewitz is a native of Germany.

WFT #1391 - Godfrey changed his German surname Staudt to Stout. Godfrey thought Stout sounded more American. Godfrey's wife left a will in Johnson County, Tennessee (Will book 1, pg 27, dated September 26, 1843, pvd. April term 1846). 
VOLTZEN, Catherine Magdalen (I60433)
 
380 (Child died at early age)
 
LAMB, Viola Gertrude (I1395)
 
381 (From WFT #1326)

Adam in his will, named all his children, giving the family names for his married daughters. He mentions Mary as his wife. His will was made in 1798 and was probated in 1800.

The Arbaughs were of German origin. They used various spellings for the name: Orbaugh, Orbau, Oback and other forms have been used.

They very likely came from Pennsylvania to the Valley of Virginia where we find them located at the time of the Revolution. Two daughters of Adam Arbaugh married in the county of Shenandoah, 1785 and 1787; he is mentioned in the records of Augusta. He was in the military district headed up by Adam Rader. By 1792 he was living with his family in Greenbrier County, Virginia where three more of his children have marriage records. 
ARBAUGH, Adam (I60632)
 
382 (From WFT #1326)

The wife of Henry Miller was the daughter of Adam Arbaugh. This is proven by Adam's will, and Barbara's marriage; both of which took place in Greenbrier County, then Virginia, now West Virginia. Adam in his will, named all his children, giving the family names for his married daughters. He mentions Mary as his wife. His will was made in 1798 and was probated in 1800, which was four years after the marriage of Barbara to Henry Miller.

She was the mother of five sons and three daughters. The boys were Isaac, Michael, John, Adam and George. Girls were Delphena, Elizabeth and Nancy. George was said to have been the youngest of her children. This is bourne out by the ages found for the children in later census data. Delphena was the oldest daughter and Isaac the oldest son.

Barbara's name appears on various land deeds with that of her husband.

Barbara died about 1815. The place of her burial has not been found, nor yet that of her parents. The story handed down is that she was buried in the Fleshman or Richland cemetery. This would be in Greenbrier County.
 
ARBAUGH, Barbara (I60631)
 
383 (Jack) bought a tract of Approximately 100 acres for $500 from James Glasgow of Alabama by his attorney, John Adair, with the deed dated 27 July 1813.The original home built in 1816 by Jack was a two-story dwelling of matched hand-hewn logs. The double fireplace was fourteen feet square at the base and the floors and beaded joints were comparable to machine-planed lumber. By the time the property passed through his son Royal to Grandsons Robert and Isham G., the property had increased to more than 300 acres of fine land and much timber. In 1904 three million feet of lumber was cut and sold to a company that was making a canal on the present site of Middlesboro, Kentucky. The farm had natural springs to provide an unfailing supply of water. In 1916 there was a deluge that washed out one of the strongest springs sending down tons of gravel and logs to the field below. Robert, as the sole owner of the farm, in 1907,built a large house of twelve rooms to accommodate his growing family. A large porch in front and a landscaped yard offered a fine view of the town at the foot of the hill. Buried in the Leabow Cemetery. The Cemetery is cared for by Jeremy Davis, Davis Auto Parts. The Leabow house burned about 2007. From information in a will book in Grainger county,Tennessee.Page 64-65,WPA 1938. There was a John Leabow and wife Catherine with two more sons listed, a Jack Lebow and a John Lebow.

 
LEBOW, Royal (I6808)
 
384 (Letter from Alma Register dated Oct 6, 1996) Tony Wetherington graduated from Medical College in Cincinnati, Ohio and is doing his internship at Phoebe Putney Hospital in Albany, GA. WETHERINGTON, Dr. Anthony Patrick (I3037)
 
385 (MR) Rockingham Co, NC
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According to Gunn's marriage bond index, William J. Turner & Elizabeth
Webster were either bonded or married in Rockingham County on 3 Nov
1842. The actual marriage bond is missing. Gunn cites another work,
Index to marriages 1790-1868, for this data.
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Family F589
 
386 (MR) Rockingham Co, NC
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According to Gunn's marriage bond index, William J. Turner & Elizabeth
Webster were either bonded or married in Rockingham County on 3 Nov
1842. The actual marriage bond is missing. Gunn cites another work,
Index to marriages 1790-1868, for this data.
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Family F589
 
387 ),( FULP, Essie Ora (I355)
 
388 ),( FULP, Michael (G/M) (I629)
 
389 ),( FULP, I Bernard Russell (I1518)
 
390 ),( KIDD, Sue Ellen (I1540)
 
391 ),( RECKTENWALD, Jeremiah Kyle (I2004)
 
392 ),( FULP, John Henry (I2011)
 
393 ),( FULP, John Alfred (I2070)
 
394 ),( FULP, Nancy Jane (I2360)
 
395 ),( FULP, James Edward Sr. (I3306)
 
396 ),( YOUNG, Susan (I3671)
 
397 ),( HOFFMAN, Anna Maria (I62228)
 
398 ),( LUSI, Anna (I62314)
 
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