1888 - 1888 (0 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | GOODRICH James Waverly was born on 7 Dec 1860 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of GOODRICH Albert D. and POND Mary Jane); died on 30 Aug 1904 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Goodrich Family Cemetery, Rt. 612). Other Events and Attributes:
- Alt. Death: Alt. Death
- Occupation: Farmer
- Reference Number: 649
Notes:
Died of a massive heart attack. He had to retire from farming at age 30 or so due to a heart condition. One record shows he was marries 2-22-1888. He was 27 and Elizabeth was 24 when married. He was 32 and Elizabeth was 18 when he maried her.
Leigh Anna was his cousin
Alt. Death:
(HEART ATTACK)
James married GOODRICH Luomah C. J. (Leigh Anna) on 28 Feb 1888 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Luomah (daughter of GOODRICH Benjamin B.(Briggs ?) and HARRIS Elizabeth Anne) was born on 18 Jun 1863; died on 13 Mar 1888 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Goodrich Family Cemetery, Rt. 612). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | GOODRICH Luomah C. J. (Leigh Anna) was born on 18 Jun 1863 (daughter of GOODRICH Benjamin B.(Briggs ?) and HARRIS Elizabeth Anne); died on 13 Mar 1888 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Goodrich Family Cemetery, Rt. 612). Other Events and Attributes:
- Medical: DIED CHILDBIRTH
- Occupation: Homemaker
- Reference Number: 164
Notes:
Lea Anna Goodrich married James Waverly Goodrich (1st cousin) and died in childbirth at age 25. Both mother and child died. They were cousins
Notes:
Married:
Married his cousin
Children:
- 1. GOODRICH Baby was born on 13 Mar 1888 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Mar 1888 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
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Generation: 3
4. | GOODRICH Albert D. was born on 14 Apr 1822 in England (son of GOODRICH Benjamin and BACCO Elizabeth); died on 16 Mar 1900 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Mar 1900 in Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Medical: HEART ATTACK
- Reference Number: Co G 13th Va Ca
- Residence: Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Moved to the Leslie Goodrich Farm
- Census: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
- Occupation: 1850; Tailor
- Census: 1860, Cabin Point, Surry County, VA.
- Occupation: 1860, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Farmer
- Residence: 1860, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Residence
- Military: 26 Mar 1861; Company "D" 10Th Battalion VA Volunteers
- Military: 1861-1862; 13th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry
- Military: 1861-1862; 5th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry
- Military: 1861-1862; Co G 13th Va Ca
Notes:
Albert enlisted in Co. G, Regiment 13 of the Virginia Calvary on 4/20/1861. The 1850 census shows $4,000.00 personal property and $650.00 in real estate owned by Albert.
Died from massive heart attack. Tombstone reads ' Pvt Albert D. Goodrich, Co G, 13th VA Cavalry Apr 14 1822. Mar 16 1900: Had to retire from farming after 30 or so years of age due to heart condition. Enlisted on Apr 20, 1861 in the VA Cavalry
Facts about this marriage:
Bond Issued November 03, 1847
Surry Co., VA.
Source: Marriage Bond of Mary J. Pond and Albert D. Goodrich Author: Clerk of Circuit Court Pub. Facts: Surry County, Virginia
Medium: Civil Registry
Comments: Researched by: Jerry R. Pond, Sr.
Pages(s): Page 200
Hawkins Pond listed as the Father of Mary.
Sources:
Title: Marriage Bond of Mary J. Pond and Albert D. Goodrich
Author: Clerk of Circuit Court
Publication: Surry County, Virginia
Note: Researched by: Jerry R. Pond, Sr.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Civil Registry
Title: Family Search, Ancestral File for Albert D. Goodrich
Author: LDS Family History Center.
Publication: Internet Site
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Title: 1850 Census for Surry Co., VA
Author: US Government
Note: Researched by: Jerry R. Pond, Sr.
Repository:
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Media: Census
Text: age listed as 27.
Title: Marriage Bond of Mary J. Pond and Albert D. Goodrich
Author: Clerk of Circuit Court
Publication: Surry County, Virginia
Note: Researched by: Jerry R. Pond, Sr.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Civil Registry
Page: Page 200 & 262
Prince George Co, VA Confederate Muster Roll... page 2
Muster Roll Book of Confederate Soldiers (On file at the court house ) Prince George Co, VA
Page 2
STURDIVANT, Daniel L 21 Fort Powhatan May 18, 1861
TURNER, Edward L 22 " " Sep 1, 1861
TURNER, Jno J 19 " " " "
WILKINS, Edward D 24 " " " "
WILCOX, Jno V Jr 25 " " " "
WILLIAMS, Richard 25 " " " "
WARRAN, WORSHAM, Thos B 28 " " " "
Others who joined later:
COMER, Deward NEWCOME, J M RUSSELL, F R BATTE, R B HARRISON, William HARRISON, John BUTTS, David C GREEN, S B 35 WILCOX, William 19 FENNER, Thomas G 36 HOBBS, L J 27 GLOVER, J W 25 BURROW, J P 20 HARRISON, Jas G 25 WOMBLE, William WATKINS, Henry DARDEN. James BIRCHETT, Drewry GARRY, W EPPS, Peter LILLY, E A
Company "D" 10th Battalion VA Volunteers Commanded by William Allen
NAME AGE PLACE DATE (1861/2)
HARRISON, C S Capt 21 Jamestown, Va Mar 26th
WILSON,Samuel 1st Lt 23 " " " "
GREEN, Jos M 2nd Lt 23 " " " "
GRAY, Jas E 3rd Lt 32 " " " "
HOBBS, P S 1st Sgt 43 " " " "
BOHANAN, A P 2nd Sgt 19 " " " "
WILLIAMSON,GW 3rd Sgt 23 " " " "
HARGRAVE,Jas B4th Sgt 23 " " " "
ANDREWS,Jas H 5th Sgt 28 " " " "
GRAY,William M1st Corp 28 " " " "
MOORE, Jas B 2nd Corp 30 " " " "
EMORY, P H 3rd Corp 19 " " " "
WILLIAMS,John A 4th Corp 19 " " " "
Privates:
EMORY, John L 18 Jamestown Mar 26th
EMORY, A H 44 " " " "
EDWARDS, James 19 GWARTNEY, Joseph B 29
GWALTNEY, Madison 44
GRAMMER, Jas. H 43
GOODRICH, A D 33
FIGG, Benjamin T 18
HARRISON, A M 20
HARRISON, Michael T 22
HARRISON, William B 26
HARRISON, Henry 25
HARRISON, Jas. W 23
HARRISON, Christopher 23
HARRISON, Hamlin 18
HARRISON, Flavius 19
HALL, Henry 43
HOSBOUROUGH, Jas. 35
Sheffield, George W 40
1850 Surry County, Virginia Slave Census
(number next to name is the number of slaves owned)
Albert Goodrich, 3
Charles Goodrich, 22
Leroy Goodrich, 1
1860 Surry County, Va., Slave Census
Albert D Goodrich Surry, Virginia
Slave Information Age Gender Race View Census
31 Female Black 13 Female Black 10 Male Black 8 Male Black
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3119467&id=I3942
Residence:
Moved there when grandson Benjamin Hawkins Goodrich was 5 yoa
Census:
Parish of Southwark, age 27, Reasl Estate value of $750
Occupation:
per 1850 census
Census:
His age was listed as 37, Real Estate value was $650 and personal estate was listed as $4000. His occupation was listed as farmer
Occupation:
per 1860 census, Blackwater Magisterial District
Residence:
In 1860 the following were all living on the farm:
Noah Pond (26) 1834
Mary Pond (24) 1836
Albert D Goodrich (37)
Mary J. Goodrich (32)
Jumas D. Goodrich (9) 1851
Elizabeth Goodrich (7) 1853
Emmet Goodrich (5) 1855
Benjamin Goodrich (4) 1856
Winfield Goodrich (1) 1859
Richard Bailey (14) 1846
Nea Bailey (11) 1849
Jno Bailey (12) 1848
The post office for this area was Cabin Point.
Military:
5th Regiment, (Mullins')
Military:
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about Albert D. Goodrich
Name: Albert D. Goodrich
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Virginia
Regiment Name: 13 Virginia Cavalry
Regiment Name Expanded: 13th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (12th Months, 1861-62)
Company: G
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M382 roll 22
Military:
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about Albert D. Goodrich
Name: Albert D. Goodrich
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Virginia
Regiment Name: 5 Virginia Cavalry (12 Mos. 1861-2)
Regiment Name Expanded: 5th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (12 months, 1861-62) (Mullins')
Company: E
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M382 roll 22
Military:
Served for 12 months. Served together with his brother Benjamin.
Albert married POND Mary Jane on 11 Nov 1847 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Mary (daughter of POND Hawkins and BRITTLE Elizabeth Clairsy) was born on 13 Dec 1826 in Southampton County, VA; died on 9 Sep 1893 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | POND Mary Jane was born on 13 Dec 1826 in Southampton County, VA (daughter of POND Hawkins and BRITTLE Elizabeth Clairsy); died on 9 Sep 1893 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Homemaker
- Reference Number: 633
Notes:
Marriage: Consent 11/2/1847, Signed Mary J. Pond and Hawkins Pond, her father. Wit: benjamin B. Goodrich. Married by Thos. J. Drumwright. Security: Thomas H. Drumwright.
Father's Will:
Surry County, Virginia Will Book 10, Pages 495-497
In the name of God amen, I HAWKINS POND of the county of Surry in the sate of Virginia, do make and ordain this to be my Last Will and Testament.
First. I desire and direct that all my just debts be paid immediately after my death.
Second. I give my daughter ANN HOLT, wife of ROBERTSON HOLT five dollars and no more of my estate, to her and her heirs forever.
Third. I give to my son THOMAS C. POND five dollars to him and his heirs forever.
Fourth. I loan to my son JAMES POND for and during his life my slaves Henry (Carr), Merit, Randell, little Lewis, and John. And at his death, I give said slaves to any child or children he may have, at his death. But should he have no children, then I give the said negro slaves above named to the children of my son JOHN H. POND, and my daughter MARY GOODRICH in equal proportions to wit: one half to JOHN H. POND'S children and the other half to MARY GOODRICH'S children.
Fifth. I loan to my son JOHN H. POND for and during his life my slaves Siman, Jack, Norflet, Ben, Jim, Eliza and her children (Junius & Imogan) and her future increase and their increase in this fifth clause named to the children of my said son JOHN H. POND should he leave any. And in case he leave none, I give the same to the children of my son JAMES POND and of my daughter MARY GOODRICH, to them and their heirs forever. And I also loan to my said son JOHN H. POND, what I consider to be about twelve hundred acres of land commencing at SPRATLEY'S line, going up the mill race, taking the east stream to JOHN HARRIS'S line and all the land known as Birch Island on the North side of Black Water being all the land I own on that side of Birch Island, and also my mill seal with all things appurtenant and belonging to it as it now stands, to him and his heirs forever. And at his death, I give said land to such one of his children as he may name after me or with my name, and should he have none to bear my name, then I give all said land, mill seal , to such other child or children as he may leave at his death. But should leave no child surviving him, then said land is to go to the children of my son JAMES POND and my daughter MARY GOODRICH, to them and their heirs forever.
Sixth. I loan to my daughter MARY GOODRICH wife of ALBERT D. GOODRICH my slaves Willis (Pond), Henry (Pretlow), Sam Henry (Holliman), Willis (Cokes), Margaret and her increase Wesly and Big Lewis, and at her death I give the said slaves in this sixth clause named to the children of my said daughter MARY GOODRICH or should she die leaving no child surviving her, I give said slaves and the increase of the female thereof to the children of my sons JAMES POND and JOHN H. POND, to them and their heirs forever. I also loan my said daughter MARY GOODRICH the remainder of my land supposed to be about 8 hundred acres, adjoining the tract herein loaned my son JOHN H. POND. And at her death, I give said land in this clause named, and hereby loaned her, to her children should she leave any. And should she leave none surviving her, I give the same to the children of my sons JAMES POND and JOHN H. POND, to them and their heirs forever.
Seventh. It is my will and desire and I do especially desire that the slaves hereby loaned to my sons JAMES and JOHN H. POND, and to my daughter MARY GOODRICH be kept, held, and used exclusively by them for their own purposes, during their respective lives and never be loaned or hired by either of my said children to ROBERTSON HOLT or his said wife ANN, upon pain of the one so hiring or loaning to said HOLT and wife, or either of them either of said slaves, that he or she is to be deprived of all further use of the salves so loaned him or her. And in that event, the slaves hereby loaned him, or her, is to go and pass as if he or she were dead.
Eighth. I desire that my slaves Iris, Milton, Fanny, Claiborne and Antinette be hired out to such person or persons as they the said slaves may select by my executors for the space of fifteen years from and after my death. After the expiration of which time, I direct that said slaves as such of them as may be then alive be sent by my executors to some one of the free states. The hires arising from said slaves to be collected and deposited in some savings bank in Virginia.
Ninth. Should Imos sell my slaves Britten and Daniel during my life, I desire my executors to do so in the city of Richmond as soon as convenient after my death. And after paying my just debts out of the sales of my property, not herein before given away or loaned or otherwise disposed of (which my executors are hereby directed to sell) and from the sales of said Britton and Daniel, I direct my executors to deposit in a savings bank as aforesaid the whole net proceeds of sales of said Britten and Daniel and of my estate not previously by this Will disposed of, from which amount so reported in bank I appropriate one thousand dollars to be used in carrying Iris and her children Vizt: Milta, Fanny, Claiborne and Antinette and such further or other increase of said Iris as may be borne of her to some free state, and the balance of the money, upon a fair settlement of my estate remaining, I wish and direct to be kept as a fund to be used in the education of my grand children (the children of my sons JAMES and JOHN H. POND and my daughter MARY GOODRICH. And should there remain more than enough to educate my said grand children, then the remainder is to be divided into three equal shares, one of which shares is to go to JAMES POND'S children, one share to go to JOHN H. POND'S children and the other share to go to MARY GOODRICH'S children. And in any and all events, my negroes Iris and her children aforesaid are to be comfortably supported and should their hires be unsufficient for that purpose, then my estate is to furnish the means for the purpose. And I direct that said last aforesaid negroes be taken from my present residence immediately after my death and provided with good comfortable houses by my executors.
Tenth. I hereby reserve for the use of my family for all time to come, one acre of land I have before loaned my son JOHN H. POND (a part of which is now enclosed) as a grave yard or family burial ground. I give my slave Harry to FRANK BAIN of Sussex County.
Lastly. I nominate and appoint my friends THOMAS J. DRUMWRIGHT and WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD executors of this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making null and void all Wills by me heretofore made. Witness my hand and seal this sixth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty one. Signed, Sealed and acknowledged HAWKINS POND Seal in presence of us and of each other. JAMES M. HARVELL JOHN PATRICK PLEASANT W. P. UNDERWOOD
In Surry County Court 22nd April 1861.
This Last Will and Testament of HAWKINS POND deceased was this day presented in Court and proved according to law by the oaths of JAMES M. HARVELL, JOHN P. PLEASANT and WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD the subscribers witnesses thereto, and thereupon was admitted to record. And on motion of THOMAS J. DRUMWRIGHT and WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD the executors in said Will named, who made oath thereto. And the said THOMAS J. DRUMWRIGHT with TIMOTHY E. ATKINSON, BENJAMIN C. DREW and JOHN C. BAUGH his securities and the said WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD with EDWIN WHITE and WILLIAM DILLARD as his securities (all of said securities justifying on oath as to their sufficiency, entered severally into a bond in the penal sum of forty thousand dollars conditioned as the law directs. A Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate of said Will in due form.
Teste: Wm. P. UNDERWOOD CC
Sources:
Title: Marriage Bond of Mary J. Pond and Albert D. Goodrich
Author: Clerk of Circuit Court
Publication: Surry County, Virginia
Note: Researched by: Jerry R. Pond, Sr.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Civil Registry
Text: Mary J. Pond listed as the daughter of Hawkins Pond.
Title: John Hawkins Pond Family Bible record 1755-1861
Author: Library of Virginia
Publication: Bible records collection 26438, John Hawkins Pond
Note: Copies of the bible were provide by Robert M. Pond, PO Box 2304, Grapevine, Tx. 76099
Repository:
Note: Library of Virginia
Call Number:
Media: Book
Text: Mary Jane Pond child of Hawkins and Eliza. Pond was born December the 19th 1826.
Title: John Hawkins Pond Family Bible record 1755-1861
Author: Library of Virginia
Publication: Bible records collection 26438, John Hawkins Pond
Note: Copies of the bible were provide by Robert M. Pond, PO Box 2304, Grapevine, Tx. 76099
Repository:
Note: Library of Virginia
Call Number:
Media: Book
Title: Family Search, Ancestral File for Mary J. Pond
Author: LDS Family History Center.
Publication: Internet Site
Repository:
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Media: Other
Text: Gives date of birth as 13 December 1826 in >Surry County, Virginia<.
Title: Death Register LDS Microfilm # 2048585
Author: LDS Family History Center
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Microfilm
Text: Died at the age of 67 years
Title: Marriage Bond of Mary J. Pond and Albert D. Goodrich
Author: Clerk of Circuit Court
Publication: Surry County, Virginia
Note: Researched by: Jerry R. Pond, Sr.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Civil Registry
Page: Page 200 & 262
Notes:
Married:
Lewis Edward Story records indicate that they were married Nov 3, 1847 in Surry County
Facts about this marriage:
Bond Issued November 03, 1847
Surry Co., Va.
Source: Marriage Bond of Mary J. Pond and Albert D. Goodrich Author: Clerk of Circuit Court Pub. Facts: Surry County, Virginia
Medium: Civil Registry
Comments: Researched by: Jerry R. Pond, Sr.
Pages(s): Page 200
Hawkins Pond listed as the Father of Mary.
Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 about Mary J. Pond
Groom Name: Albert D. Goodrich
Bride Name: Mary J. Pond
Marriage Date: 3 Nov 1847
County: Surry
State: Virginia
Marriage Banns:
Bond Issued November 03, 1847
Surry Co., Va.
Source: Marriage Bond of Mary J. Pond and Albert D. Goodrich Author: Clerk of Circuit Court Pub. Facts: Surry County, Virginia
Medium: Civil Registry
Comments: Researched by: Jerry R. Pond, Sr.
Pages(s): Page 200
Hawkins Pond listed as the Father of Mary.
Children:
- GOODRICH Baby was born in 1848 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died in 1848 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
- GOODRICH Junious Dudley was born on 11 Nov 1849 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 7 Mar 1920 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rocky Hock Methodist Church).
- GOODRICH John Albert was born on 19 Apr 1851 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 7 Jun 1923; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rocky Hock Methodist Church).
- GOODRICH Elizabeth Agnes was born on 2 Jul 1852 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; and died.
- GOODRICH Emmett Wesley was born on 31 Mar 1854; died on 24 Jun 1926; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rocky Hock Methodist Church).
- GOODRICH Benjamin Hawkins was born on 31 Aug 1855 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Jan 1921 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Rocky Hock Methodist Church).
- GOODRICH Winfield Davis was born on 27 Feb 1859 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 11 Jul 1925.
- GOODRICH James W. was born on 27 Feb 1859 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 26 May 1859 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
- 2. GOODRICH James Waverly was born on 7 Dec 1860 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 30 Aug 1904 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Goodrich Family Cemetery, Rt. 612).
- GOODRICH Rufus B. was born on 21 Feb 1862; died on 1 May 1872 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
- GOODRICH Phillip was born on 30 Jul 1865 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 5 Aug 1865 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
- GOODRICH Mary A. was born on 29 Jun 1870 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 8 May 1872 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
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6. | GOODRICH Benjamin B.(Briggs ?) was born in 1820 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of GOODRICH Benjamin and BACCO Elizabeth); died on 10 Jun 1882 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612). Other Events and Attributes:
- Submitter: HIGH
- Descendant Interest: HIGH
- Occupation: Farmer
- Reference Number: 59
- Alt. Name: 1820, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Briggs
- Census: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; 1850 census
- Occupation: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Carpenter
- Census: 1860, Cabin Point, Surry County, VA.; 1860 Census
- Military: 20 Apr 1861, Surry, Surry County, VA (Courthouse); Confederate Army
- Military: 1861-1862; 5th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry
- Census: 1880, Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Notes:
Benjamin B. Goodrich was born about 1821, in Surry, Virginia, the child of Benjamin Briggs and Elizabeth. He married Elizabeth Anne Harris and they had eight children together. He then had one son from another relationship. He died on June 10, 1882, in Surry, Virginia, at the age of 61.
Built the Lois D. Goodrich farmhouse on Rt.612 in Surry Cty. House last occupied by Lois' mother Lottie, the widow of Jefferson Davis Goodrich. Records maintained by Lois Goodrich & Daisy Lee Goodrich. Daisy has a copy of the will of Benjamin Goodrich. Deed recorded in Surry at page 137, book 12 or 13.
Census:
LINE | Dwell Famil | Lastname Firstname | Age Se Color | Occupation Real V | Birthplace | M S R D | SNDX | Remarks ======|=============|===================================|==================|===========================|================|=========|======|============
| B525 | 27 | 27 27 |
Goodrich Benjamin B. | 30 M - | Carpenter | Virginia |
Goodrich Elizabeth A | 24 F - | | Virginia | (E421 | 28 | 27 27 )
Goodrich James E | 4 M - | | Virginia | | (J520 | 29 | 27 27 )
Goodrich John H | 2 M - | | Virginia | | (J500 | 30 | 27 27)
Goodrich Zachariah | 1 M - | | (Virginia | (Z260 )
Also an Ann Bailey (age 25) was listed on the 1850 census as living on the farm
Occupation:
He listed his occupation as a carpenter on the 1850 census
Census:
Census shows he was 41 yoa, and 8 children living at home
Military:
Transferred out of Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment Virginia . Transferred into Company G, 13th Cavalry Regiment Virginia. Enlisted in Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 20 Apr 1861. Enlisted as a Private on 20 April 1861.
Was also reported to be in o. K of the 13th Va Calvary
Served together with Albert D. Goodrich.
American Civil War Soldiers about Benjamin Goodrich
Name: Benjamin Goodrich
Enlistment Date: 20 Apr 1861
Enlistment Place: Surry Court House, Virginia
Side Served: Confederacy
State Served: Virginia
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 20 April 1861.
Enlisted in Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment Virginia on 20 Apr 1861.
Military:
U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about Benjamin B. Goodrich
Name: Benjamin B. Goodrich
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Virginia
Regiment Name: 5 Virginia Cavalry (12 Mos. 1861-2)
Regiment Name Expanded: 5th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (12 months, 1861-62) (Mullins')
Company: E
Rank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: Private
Rank Out Expanded: Private
Film Number: M382 roll 22
Census:
1880 United States Federal Census
about B. B. Goodrich
Name:B. B. Goodrich
Age:60
Birth Year:abt 1820
Birthplace:Virginia
Home in 1880:Guilford, Surry, Virginia
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Self (Head)
Marital Status:Married
Spouse's Name:Ann E. Goodrich
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Household Members:
NameAge
B. B. Goodrich 60
Ann E. Goodrich 52
John H. Goodrich 34
Z. W. Goodrich 29
B. T. Goodrich 27
Ella Goodrich 22
Nannie Goodrich 1
S. H. Goodrich 25
M. F. Goodrich 22
Jeff Goodrich 18
Lianna Goodrich 14
Died:
Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
about Benjamin B Goodrich
Name:Benjamin B Goodrich
Birth Date:abt 1820
Birth Place:Surry, Virginia
Death Date:10 Jun 1882
Death Place:Surry, Virginia
Death Age:62
Occupation:Farmer
Race:White
Marital Status:Widowed
Gender:Male
FHL Film Number:2048585
Benjamin married HARRIS Elizabeth Anne on 3 Oct 1844 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of HARRIS Zachariah and HARGRAVE Nancy) was born on 30 Jul 1826; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | HARRIS Elizabeth Anne was born on 30 Jul 1826 (daughter of HARRIS Zachariah and HARGRAVE Nancy); was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612). Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Her last name may be Harry (Lois Goodrich Bible, dtd: 1850)
Died:
She pre-deceased her husband as shown in this Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917
about Benjamin B Goodrich
Name:Benjamin B Goodrich
Birth Date:abt 1820
Birth Place:Surry, Virginia
Death Date:10 Jun 1882
Death Place:Surry, Virginia
Death Age:62
Occupation:Farmer
Race:White
Marital Status:Widowed
Gender:Male
FHL Film Number:2048585
Children:
- GOODRICH James Elliott was born on 20 Sep 1845 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 1 May 1880 in Surry County, VA (Father's Residence); was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
- GOODRICH John Henry was born on 26 Jul 1847; died on 26 Mar 1926; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
- GOODRICH Zachariah Washington was born on 4 Jul 1849; died on 16 Jun 1911; was buried in Burrowsville, VA (Salem Church Cemetary).
- GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Sr. was born on 19 Jun 1851 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 3 Dec 1930 in Petersburg, VA; was buried on 5 Dec 1930 in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
- GOODRICH Samuel Hardy was born on 18 Jun 1854 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Gwaltney Cemetary Near Jack Hite's).
- GOODRICH Millard Fillmore was born on 22 Mar 1857 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died about 1930; was buried about 1930 in Waverly, VA (Bishop Cemetary, Chappell Farm).
- GOODRICH Jefferson Davis was born on 22 Jun 1861 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 23 Mar 1923 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
- 3. GOODRICH Luomah C. J. (Leigh Anna) was born on 18 Jun 1863; died on 13 Mar 1888 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Goodrich Family Cemetery, Rt. 612).
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8. | GOODRICH Benjamin was born in 1798 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (son of GOODRICH John and GOODRICH Rhoda); died on 16 Nov 1860 in Anderson, TX. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 555
- Alt. Birth: 1790
- Alt. Birth: Abt 1794, England; New Records Show Birth Detail
- Alt. Birth: 1799, Greensville County, Virginia
- Political Office: 3 Mar 1836, Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas
Notes:
Benjamin Briggs Goodrich was born on February 24, 1799, in Brunswick County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Bacco on January 7, 1817, in Isle of Wight, Virginia. They had one child during their marriage. He died on November 16, 1860, in Grimes County, Texas, at the age of 61, and was buried in Anderson, Texas.
Rcvd 8-27-94 from Linwood Ray, who married Nancy Kay Goodrich in Surry.
There is a 3rd son (Poss George that is missing). Family folklore has it that George is the missing son.
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3119467&id=I3943
ID: I3943 Name: Benjamin GOODRICH Sex: M Change Date: 3 JUL 2003 at 11:27:38
Marriage 1 Elizabeth
Children
Albert D. GOODRICH b: 14 APR 1822 in England
Contact: Sherry Hooper
POSS FATHER INFO:
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benjamin goodrich Rent Roll of Virginia 152 Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches, Vol. III
VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY.
PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
RICHMOND, VA.
VOL,. XI'97 No. 1. JULY, 18O3. Pg. 74:
There were two families of Goodrich settled in Virginia at an early date, one in Rappahannock and the other in Isle of Wight ; but the Thomas Goodrich of the text has not been identified.]
NOTES FROM THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY RECORDS. Pg.83
By Mr. R. S. Thomas, Smithfield, Va.
To the Editor of the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography:
When Philip A. Bruce was here last Fall he gave me a reference to the two following depositions which contain some matters I never heard of before :
"The Deposition of John Goodrich of Isle of Wight county aged eighty eight, or thereabouts sworn and examined saith that Indian Cooper about 60 years ago gave a parcel of land for a Gleab in Ons- queak Bay where Mary Dickson now livith, and her father, William Phillips, lived on this land seve'all years by lease from the vestry. Before which time Mr. Oiserand Mr. Dunsean, ministers, lived on the said land as belonging to the Church (or as Glebe land) that Indian Cooper gave, & further saith not." (Signum)
John I. Goodrich
Grandafther is possibly Briggs Goodrich (died 1788), married Mary Camp: nedds research. Ref Southside Virginia families, Volume 1 By John Bennett Boddie
The are no confirmed sources on John being his father other than several Ancestry.com family histories and none of them have source mateial (Gene)
Alt. Birth:
per Goodrich family Records (Little Surry)
Political Office:
Signed the Texas Declaration of Independence
Sixty men signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. Ten of them had lived in Texas for more than six years, while one-quarter of them had been in the province for less than a year.[7] 59 of these men were delegates to the Convention, and one was the Convention Secretary, Herbert S. Kimble, who was not a delegate.
Benjamin married BACCO Elizabeth on 7 Jan 1817 in Isle of Wight County, VA. Elizabeth was born on 7 Jan 1817 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | BACCO Elizabeth was born on 7 Jan 1817 in Isle of Wight County, VA; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Poss a Briggs, as their son's middle name was Briggs
Bacco
Ancestry.com. Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: Dodd, Jordan R., et al.. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers.
Notes:
Married:
Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850 about Elizabeth Bacco
Groom Name: Benjamin Goodrich
Bride Name: Elizabeth Bacco
Marriage Date: 7 Jan 1817
County: Isle of Wight
State: Virginia
Children:
- 6. GOODRICH Benjamin B.(Briggs ?) was born in 1820 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 10 Jun 1882 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Surry County, VA (Lois Goodrich Cemetary on Rt 612).
- 4. GOODRICH Albert D. was born on 14 Apr 1822 in England; died on 16 Mar 1900 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Mar 1900 in Sussex County, VA.
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10. | POND Hawkins was born on 28 Dec 1794 in Southampton Co., VA. (son of POND John Hawkins and CALTHORPE Elinor Clifton); died on 8 Apr 1861 in Surry County, VA (Oakview). Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 634
- Will: 22 Apr 1861, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States
Notes:
Surry County, Virginia Will Book 10, Pages 495-497
In the name of God amen, I HAWKINS POND of the county of Surry in the sate of Virginia, do make and ordain this to be my Last Will and Testament.
First. I desire and direct that all my just debts be paid immediately after my death.
Second. I give my daughter ANN HOLT, wife of ROBERTSON HOLT five dollars and no more of my estate, to her and her heirs forever.
Third. I give to my son THOMAS C. POND five dollars to him and his heirs forever.
Fourth. I loan to my son JAMES POND for and during his life my slaves Henry (Carr), Merit, Randell, little Lewis, and John. And at his death, I give said slaves to any child or children he may have, at his death. But should he have no children, then I give the said negro slaves above named to the children of my son JOHN H. POND, and my daughter MARY GOODRICH in equal proportions to wit: one half to JOHN H. POND'S children and the other half to MARY GOODRICH'S children.
Fifth. I loan to my son JOHN H. POND for and during his life my slaves Siman, Jack, Norflet, Ben, Jim, Eliza and her children (Junius & Imogan) and her future increase and their increase in this fifth clause named to the children of my said son JOHN H. POND should he leave any. And in case he leave none, I give the same to the children of my son JAMES POND and of my daughter MARY GOODRICH, to them and their heirs forever. And I also loan to my said son JOHN H. POND, what I consider to be about twelve hundred acres of land commencing at SPRATLEY'S line, going up the mill race, taking the east stream to JOHN HARRIS'S line and all the land known as Birch Island on the North side of Black Water being all the land I own on that side of Birch Island, and also my mill seal with all things appurtenant and belonging to it as it now stands, to him and his heirs forever. And at his death, I give said land to such one of his children as he may name after me or with my name, and should he have none to bear my name, then I give all said land, mill seal , to such other child or children as he may leave at his death. But should leave no child surviving him, then said land is to go to the children of my son JAMES POND and my daughter MARY GOODRICH, to them and their heirs forever.
Sixth. I loan to my daughter MARY GOODRICH wife of ALBERT D. GOODRICH my slaves Willis (Pond), Henry (Pretlow), Sam Henry (Holliman), Willis (Cokes), Margaret and her increase Wesly and Big Lewis, and at her death I give the said slaves in this sixth clause named to the children of my said daughter MARY GOODRICH or should she die leaving no child surviving her, I give said slaves and the increase of the female thereof to the children of my sons JAMES POND and JOHN H. POND, to them and their heirs forever. I also loan my said daughter MARY GOODRICH the remainder of my land supposed to be about 8 hundred acres, adjoining the tract herein loaned my son JOHN H. POND. And at her death, I give said land in this clause named, and hereby loaned her, to her children should she leave any. And should she leave none surviving her, I give the same to the children of my sons JAMES POND and JOHN H. POND, to them and their heirs forever.
Seventh. It is my will and desire and I do especially desire that the slaves hereby loaned to my sons JAMES and JOHN H. POND, and to my daughter MARY GOODRICH be kept, held, and used exclusively by them for their own purposes, during their respective lives and never be loaned or hired by either of my said children to ROBERTSON HOLT or his said wife ANN, upon pain of the one so hiring or loaning to said HOLT and wife, or either of them either of said slaves, that he or she is to be deprived of all further use of the salves so loaned him or her. And in that event, the slaves hereby loaned him, or her, is to go and pass as if he or she were dead.
Eighth. I desire that my slaves Iris, Milton, Fanny, Claiborne and Antinette be hired out to such person or persons as they the said slaves may select by my executors for the space of fifteen years from and after my death. After the expiration of which time, I direct that said slaves as such of them as may be then alive be sent by my executors to some one of the free states. The hires arising from said slaves to be collected and deposited in some savings bank in Virginia.
Ninth. Should Imos sell my slaves Britten and Daniel during my life, I desire my executors to do so in the city of Richmond as soon as convenient after my death. And after paying my just debts out of the sales of my property, not herein before given away or loaned or otherwise disposed of (which my executors are hereby directed to sell) and from the sales of said Britton and Daniel, I direct my executors to deposit in a savings bank as aforesaid the whole net proceeds of sales of said Britten and Daniel and of my estate not previously by this Will disposed of, from which amount so reported in bank I appropriate one thousand dollars to be used in carrying Iris and her children Vizt: Milta, Fanny, Claiborne and Antinette and such further or other increase of said Iris as may be borne of her to some free state, and the balance of the money, upon a fair settlement of my estate remaining, I wish and direct to be kept as a fund to be used in the education of my grand children (the children of my sons JAMES and JOHN H. POND and my daughter MARY GOODRICH. And should there remain more than enough to educate my said grand children, then the remainder is to be divided into three equal shares, one of which shares is to go to JAMES POND'S children, one share to go to JOHN H. POND'S children and the other share to go to MARY GOODRICH'S children. And in any and all events, my negroes Iris and her children aforesaid are to be comfortably supported and should their hires be unsufficient for that purpose, then my estate is to furnish the means for the purpose. And I direct that said last aforesaid negroes be taken from my present residence immediately after my death and provided with good comfortable houses by my executors.
Tenth. I hereby reserve for the use of my family for all time to come, one acre of land I have before loaned my son JOHN H. POND (a part of which is now enclosed) as a grave yard or family burial ground. I give my slave Harry to FRANK BAIN of Sussex County.
Lastly. I nominate and appoint my friends THOMAS J. DRUMWRIGHT and WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD executors of this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making null and void all Wills by me heretofore made. Witness my hand and seal this sixth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty one. Signed, Sealed and acknowledged HAWKINS POND Seal in presence of us and of each other. JAMES M. HARVELL JOHN PATRICK PLEASANT W. P. UNDERWOOD
In Surry County Court 22nd April 1861.
This Last Will and Testament of HAWKINS POND deceased was this day presented in Court and proved according to law by the oaths of JAMES M. HARVELL, JOHN P. PLEASANT and WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD the subscribers witnesses thereto, and thereupon was admitted to record. And on motion of THOMAS J. DRUMWRIGHT and WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD the executors in said Will named, who made oath thereto. And the said THOMAS J. DRUMWRIGHT with TIMOTHY E. ATKINSON, BENJAMIN C. DREW and JOHN C. BAUGH his securities and the said WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD with EDWIN WHITE and WILLIAM DILLARD as his securities (all of said securities justifying on oath as to their sufficiency, entered severally into a bond in the penal sum of forty thousand dollars conditioned as the law directs. A Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate of said Will in due form.
Teste: Wm. P. UNDERWOOD CC
Will:
Surry County, Virginia
Will Book 10, Pages 495-497
In the name of God amen, I HAWKINS POND of the county of Surry in the sate of Virginia, do make and ordain this to be my Last Will and Testament.
First. I desire and direct that all my just debts be paid immediately after my death.
Second. I give my daughter ANN HOLT, wife of ROBERTSON HOLT five dollars and no more of my estate, to her and her heirs forever.
Third. I give to my son THOMAS C. POND five dollars to him and his heirs forever.
Fourth. I loan to my son JAMES POND for and during his life my slaves Henry (Carr), Merit, Randell, little Lewis, and John. And at his death, I give said slaves to any child or children he may have, at his death. But should he have no children, then I give the said negro slaves above named to the children of my son JOHN H. POND, and my daughter MARY GOODRICH in equal proportions to wit: one half to JOHN H. POND'S children and the other half to MARY GOODRICH'S children.
Fifth. I loan to my son JOHN H. POND for and during his life my slaves Siman, Jack, Norflet, Ben, Jim, Eliza and her children (Junius & Imogan) and her future increase and their increase in this fifth clause named to the children of my said son JOHN H. POND should he leave any. And in case he leave none, I give the same to the children of my son JAMES POND and of my daughter MARY GOODRICH, to them and their heirs forever. And I also loan to my said son JOHN H. POND, what I consider to be about twelve hundred acres of land commencing at SPRATLEY'S line, going up the mill race, taking the east stream to JOHN HARRIS'S line and all the land known as Birch Island on the North side of Black Water being all the land I own on that side of Birch Island, and also my mill seal with all things appurtenant and belonging to it as it now stands, to him and his heirs forever. And at his death, I give said land to such one of his children as he may name after me or with my name, and should he have none to bear my name, then I give all said land, mill seal , to such other child or children as he may leave at his death. But should leave no child surviving him, then said land is to go to the children of my son JAMES POND and my daughter MARY GOODRICH, to them and their heirs forever.
Sixth. I loan to my daughter MARY GOODRICH wife of ALBERT D. GOODRICH my slaves Willis (Pond), Henry (Pretlow), Sam Henry (Holliman), Willis (Cokes), Margaret and her increase Wesly and Big Lewis, and at her death I give the said slaves in this sixth clause named to the children of my said daughter MARY GOODRICH or should she die leaving no child surviving her, I give said slaves and the increase of the female thereof to the children of my sons JAMES POND and JOHN H. POND, to them and their heirs forever. I also loan my said daughter MARY GOODRICH the remainder of my land supposed to be about 8 hundred acres, adjoining the tract herein loaned my son JOHN H. POND. And at her death, I give said land in this clause named, and hereby loaned her, to her children should she leave any. And should she leave none surviving her, I give the same to the children of my sons JAMES POND and JOHN H. POND, to them and their heirs forever.
Seventh. It is my will and desire and I do especially desire that the slaves hereby loaned to my sons JAMES and JOHN H. POND, and to my daughter MARY GOODRICH be kept, held, and used exclusively by them for their own purposes, during their respective lives and never be loaned or hired by either of my said children to ROBERTSON HOLT or his said wife ANN, upon pain of the one so hiring or loaning to said HOLT and wife, or either of them either of said slaves, that he or she is to be deprived of all further use of the salves so loaned him or her. And in that event, the slaves hereby loaned him, or her, is to go and pass as if he or she were dead.
Eighth. I desire that my slaves Iris, Milton, Fanny, Claiborne and Antinette be hired out to such person or persons as they the said slaves may select by my executors for the space of fifteen years from and after my death. After the expiration of which time, I direct that said slaves as such of them as may be then alive be sent by my executors to some one of the free states. The hires arising from said slaves to be collected and deposited in some savings bank in Virginia.
Ninth. Should Imos sell my slaves Britten and Daniel during my life, I desire my executors to do so in the city of Richmond as soon as convenient after my death. And after paying my just debts out of the sales of my property, not herein before given away or loaned or otherwise disposed of (which my executors are hereby directed to sell) and from the sales of said Britton and Daniel, I direct my executors to deposit in a savings bank as aforesaid the whole net proceeds of sales of said Britten and Daniel and of my estate not previously by this Will disposed of, from which amount so reported in bank I appropriate one thousand dollars to be used in carrying Iris and her children Vizt: Milta, Fanny,
Claiborne and Antinette and such further or other increase of said Iris as may be borne of her to some free state, and the balance of the money, upon a fair settlement of my estate remaining, I wish and direct to be kept as a fund to be used in the education of my grand children (the children of my sons JAMES and JOHN H. POND and my daughter MARY GOODRICH. And should there remain more than enough to educate my said grand children, then the remainder is to be divided into three equal shares, one of which shares is to go to JAMES POND'S children, one share to go to JOHN H. POND'S children and the other share to go to MARY GOODRICH'S children. And in any and all events, my negroes Iris and her children aforesaid are to be comfortably supported and should their hires be unsufficient for that purpose, then my estate is to furnish the means for the purpose. And I direct that said last aforesaid negroes be taken from my present
residence immediately after my death and provided with good comfortable houses by my executors.
Tenth. I hereby reserve for the use of my family for all time to come, one acre of land I have before loaned my son JOHN H. POND (a part of which is now enclosed) as a grave yard or family burial ground. I give my slave Harry to FRANK BAIN of Sussex County.
Lastly. I nominate and appoint my friends THOMAS J. DRUMWRIGHT and WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD executors of this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making null and void all Wills by me heretofore made. Witness my hand and seal this sixth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty one.
Signed, Sealed and acknowledged HAWKINS POND Seal in presence of us and of each other.
JAMES M. HARVELL
JOHN PATRICK PLEASANT
W. P. UNDERWOOD
In Surry County Court 22nd April 1861.
This Last Will and Testament of HAWKINS POND deceased was this day presented in Court and proved according to law by the oaths of JAMES M. HARVELL, JOHN P. PLEASANT and WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD the subscribers witnesses thereto, and thereupon was admitted to record. And on motion of THOMAS J. DRUMWRIGHT and WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD the executors in said Will named, who made oath thereto.
And the said THOMAS J. DRUMWRIGHT with TIMOTHY E. ATKINSON, BENJAMIN C. DREW and JOHN C. BAUGH his securities and the said WILLIAM P. UNDERWOOD with EDWIN WHITE and WILLIAM DILLARD as his securities (all of said securities justifying on oath as to their sufficiency, entered severally into a bond in the penal sum of forty thousand dollars conditioned as the law directs. A Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate of said Will in due form.
Teste: Wm. P. UNDERWOOD CC
Hawkins married BRITTLE Elizabeth Clairsy on 20 Nov 1815 in Southampton County, VA. Elizabeth was born on 13 Oct 1794 in Southampton Or Surry County, VA; died on 8 Mar 1844 in Surry County, VA (Oakview). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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11. | BRITTLE Elizabeth Clairsy was born on 13 Oct 1794 in Southampton Or Surry County, VA; died on 8 Mar 1844 in Surry County, VA (Oakview). Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Eliza
- Reference Number: 635
Children:
- POND Louisa Ann was born on 19 Mar 1817 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
- POND James Walter was born on 25 May 1820 in Southampton County, VA; died on 1 Nov 1866 in Sussex County, VA.
- POND Martha Carline was born on 1 Sep 1822 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
- POND John Hawkins was born on 4 Oct 1824 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
- 5. POND Mary Jane was born on 13 Dec 1826 in Southampton County, VA; died on 9 Sep 1893 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; was buried in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States.
- POND Thomas Clifton Calthorpe was born on 27 Apr 1829 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
- POND Nicholas Y. Calthorpe was born on 26 Oct 1831 in Southampton County, VA; and died.
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14. | HARRIS Zachariah was born about 1800; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 311
- Census: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; 1850 census
- Property: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Value of $2500
- Occupation: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Farmer
Notes:
Due to differnece in ages on the children (Elizabeth born 1826 and John born 1842) and the name differences for the wife, I believe we are looking at 2 different wives ...ibid, Gene Harris.
Census:
shows age of 50 on the census
Property:
1850 census shows Real Estate value as $2500 and occupation as farmer
Zachariah married HARGRAVE Nancy on 22 Jul 1822 in Sussex County, VA. Nancy was born about 1803; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | HARGRAVE Nancy was born about 1803; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 312
- Alt. Name: 1850, Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; Name shown on 1850 census is Elizabeth
Notes:
Alt. Name:
1850 census shows name as Elizabeth and age as 47
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