Sarah Tate

F, ID# 2051
  • Last Edited: 25 May 2002

Family: Col. James Callaway b. 21 Dec 1736, d. 1 Nov 1809

Citations

  1. [S14] "Descendants of Joseph Callaway of Virginia," The Callaway Journal, vol. 5 (1980), p. 76 (giving only the date).
  2. [S105] The Callaway Journal, vol. 1 (1976), p. 57 (giving only the year and not naming the place).
  3. [S677] Mary J. Carter, "Callaways on the Move," The Callaway Journal, vol. 3, p. 16 (1978), p. 18 (citing Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith, comp., Marriage Bonds of Bedford Co., Virginia - 1755-1800).
  4. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway (n.p.: The Callaway Family Association, Inc., 2000), p. 4 (giving only the date).
  5. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, p. 5 (naming Sarah Tate as her mother).
  6. [S714] Mary P. Funkhouser, "A Callaway Tour of Bedford County [Virginia]," The Callaway Journal, vol. 4, p. 18 (1979), p. 19 (naming Sarah Tate as her mother).
  7. [S14] "Descendants of Joseph Callaway of Virginia," above, p. 77 (naming Sarah Tate as her mother).
  8. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, p. 5 (naming Sarah Tate as his mother).
  9. [S14] "Descendants of Joseph Callaway of Virginia," above, p. 77 (naming Sarah Tate as his mother).

Agatha Ward

F, ID# 2053
  • Last Edited: 26 May 2002

Family: Col. John Callaway b. 10 Jun 1738, d. 28 Jan 1821

Citations

  1. [S14] "Descendants of Joseph Callaway of Virginia," The Callaway Journal, vol. 5 (1980), p. 76 (naming John Ward as her father).
  2. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway (n.p.: The Callaway Family Association, Inc., 2000), p. 5 (naming John Ward as her father).
  3. [S14] "Descendants of Joseph Callaway of Virginia," above, p. 76 (naming Anne Chiles as her mother).
  4. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, p. 5 (naming Anne Chiles as her mother).
  5. [S14] "Descendants of Joseph Callaway of Virginia," above, p. 76 (stating that they married circa 1765 but not naming the place).
  6. [S677] Mary J. Carter, "Callaways on the Move," The Callaway Journal, vol. 3, p. 16 (1978), p. 18.
  7. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, p. 5 (not giving the date or place).
  8. [S677] Mary J. Carter, "Callaways on the Move," The Callaway Journal, above, p. 18 (naming Agatha Ward as his mother).
  9. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, p. 6 (naming Agatha Ward as his mother).
  10. [S677] Mary J. Carter, "Callaways on the Move," The Callaway Journal, above, p. 18 (naming Agatha Ward as her mother).
  11. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, p. 6 (naming Agatha Ward as her mother).
  12. [S677] Mary J. Carter, "Callaways on the Move," The Callaway Journal, above, p. 18 (giving her name as Anna and naming Agatha Ward as her mother).
  13. [S677] Mary J. Carter, "Callaways on the Move," The Callaway Journal, above, p. 18 (giving her name as Peggy and naming Agatha Ward as her mother).

Anna Maria Spath

F, ID# 2054, b. 5 April 1732, d. 27 September 1794

Additional Resources

• Her Find A Grave memorial is https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=107975665;here.
  • Last Edited: 7 Oct 2017

Family: Rev. Ludwig Christian Lupp b. 7 Jan 1733, d. 28 Jun 1798

Citations

  1. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for Anna Maria Spadt Lupp, memorial no. 107975665, viewed on 7 Oct 2017 (giving the date and stating she was born in Germany).
  2. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Anna Maria Spadt Lupp, memorial no. 107975665, viewed on 7 Oct 2017 (giving the date and stating she died in Pennsylvania).
  3. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Anna Maria Spadt Lupp, memorial no. 107975665, viewed on 7 Oct 2017.
  4. [S24] Victor L. Bennison, The Loop Family in America (n.p.: Penobscot Press, 1994), p. 52 (naming Anna Maria Spath as his mother). The text and photographs of this book, along with some additions and corrections made in 2012, are online at http://theloopfamilyinamerica.org/. The online version follows the chapters structure of the print version but does not use page numbers.

Johann Georg Spadt

M, ID# 2055
  • Last Edited: 21 Nov 1999

Family: Eliza Caterina _____

Eliza Caterina _____

F, ID# 2056
  • Last Edited: 21 Nov 1999

Family: Johann Georg Spadt

Johann Henrich Lupp

M, ID# 2057
  • Note*: He was the schoolmaster in Marienberg parish, Hesse-Nassau Province, Germany, residing in the village of Hof. Apparently he was highly regarded in his parish, for he is recorded as godfather to many children who were not related to him.
  • Last Edited: 20 Nov 1999

Family: Anna Elisabeth Rubsamen

Anna Elisabeth Rubsamen

F, ID# 2058
  • Last Edited: 21 Nov 1999

Family: Johann Henrich Lupp

Henrich Lupp1

M, ID# 2059, d. 5 January 1733
  • Note*: He was christened in 1657 and presumably was born in that year. In a 1711 census he and Anna are described as 'poor in possessions.'
  • Last Edited: 13 Sep 1998

Family 1: Anna Maria Hibge

Citations

  1. [S24] Victor L. Bennison, The Loop Family in America (n.p.: Penobscot Press, 1994), p. 11. The text and photographs of this book, along with some additions and corrections made in 2012, are online at http://theloopfamilyinamerica.org/. The online version follows the chapters structure of the print version but does not use page numbers.

August Lupp1

M, ID# 2060, b. 1622, d. 6 December 1677
  • Note*: He probably was born in Bach and lived and died in Hof, both of which are villages in Bad Marienberg Parish, Hesse-Nassau Province, Germany, and he probably was a farmer. In the 1650 Beilstein census, he, his wife, and a child are listed in Hof, along with his brother Christian and her father. In the 1665 census the are listed with two sons and four daughters, still in Hof.
  • Last Edited: 17 May 2022

Family: Layß Pfeiffer d. May 1683

Citations

  1. [S24] Victor L. Bennison, The Loop Family in America (n.p.: Penobscot Press, 1994), pp. 10-11. The text and photographs of this book, along with some additions and corrections made in 2012, are online at http://theloopfamilyinamerica.org/. The online version follows the chapters structure of the print version but does not use page numbers.

Anthony Lupp1

M, ID# 2061
  • Note*: He lived in or near Bach, a village in Bad Marienberg Parish in the Hesse-Nassau Province of Germany.
  • Last Edited: 13 Sep 1998

Family: _____ _____

Citations

  1. [S24] Victor L. Bennison, The Loop Family in America (n.p.: Penobscot Press, 1994), pp. 7-9. The text and photographs of this book, along with some additions and corrections made in 2012, are online at http://theloopfamilyinamerica.org/. The online version follows the chapters structure of the print version but does not use page numbers.

Henrich Rubsamen

M, ID# 2062
  • Note*: He lived in Hof, Hesse-Nassau Province, Germany.
  • Last Edited: 21 Nov 1999

Tabitha Tate

F, ID# 2063
  • Last Edited: 26 May 2002

Family: Col. John Callaway b. 10 Jun 1738, d. 28 Jan 1821

Citations

  1. [S14] "Descendants of Joseph Callaway of Virginia," The Callaway Journal, vol. 5 (1980), p. 76 (naming Henry Tate as her father).
  2. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway (n.p.: The Callaway Family Association, Inc., 2000), p. 5 (naming Henry Tate as her father).
  3. [S14] "Descendants of Joseph Callaway of Virginia," above, p. 76.
  4. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, p. 5.
  5. [S677] Mary J. Carter, "Callaways on the Move," The Callaway Journal, vol. 3, p. 16 (1978), p. 18 (naming Tabitha Tate as his mother).
  6. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, p. 5 (naming Tabitha Tate as his mother).
  7. [S677] Mary J. Carter, "Callaways on the Move," The Callaway Journal, above, p. 18 (naming Tabitha Tate as her mother).
  8. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, p. 2 (naming Tabitha Tate as her mother).
  9. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, p. 5 (naming Tabitha Tate as her mother).

Mary Buford

F, ID# 2064
  • Last Edited: 26 May 2002

Family: Jeremiah Early

Citations

  1. [S14] "Descendants of Joseph Callaway of Virginia," The Callaway Journal, vol. 5 (1980), p. 76 (naming Mary Buford as her mother).
  2. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway (n.p.: The Callaway Family Association, Inc., 2000), p. 7 (naming Mary Buford as her mother).
  3. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway, above, pp. 4-5 (naming Mary Burford as her mother).

Layß Pfeiffer1

F, ID# 2065, d. May 1683
  • Last Edited: 27 Jan 1995

Family: August Lupp b. 1622, d. 6 Dec 1677

Citations

  1. [S24] Victor L. Bennison, The Loop Family in America (n.p.: Penobscot Press, 1994), pp. 10-11. The text and photographs of this book, along with some additions and corrections made in 2012, are online at http://theloopfamilyinamerica.org/. The online version follows the chapters structure of the print version but does not use page numbers.

Anthony Pfeiffer1

M, ID# 2066
  • Last Edited: 2 Mar 1996

Family: _____ _____

Citations

  1. [S24] Victor L. Bennison, The Loop Family in America (n.p.: Penobscot Press, 1994), pp. 10-11. The text and photographs of this book, along with some additions and corrections made in 2012, are online at http://theloopfamilyinamerica.org/. The online version follows the chapters structure of the print version but does not use page numbers.

Anna Catherina Wiederstein

F, ID# 2067, d. 15 August 1727
  • Last Edited: 27 Jan 1995

Family: Henrich Lupp d. 5 Jan 1733

Anna Maria Hibge

F, ID# 2068
  • Last Edited: 4 Dec 1994

Family: Henrich Lupp d. 5 Jan 1733

Catherine Peters

F, ID# 2069
  • Last Edited: 4 Dec 1994

Family: Rev. Ludwig Christian Lupp b. 7 Jan 1733, d. 28 Jun 1798

Anne Chiles

F, ID# 2070
  • Last Edited: 26 May 2002

Citations

  1. [S14] "Descendants of Joseph Callaway of Virginia," The Callaway Journal, vol. 5 (1980), p. 76 (naming Anne Chiles as her mother).
  2. [S724] Descendants of Joseph and Peter Callaway (n.p.: The Callaway Family Association, Inc., 2000), p. 5 (naming Anne Chiles as her mother).

Harry Mynors

M, ID# 2071, b. circa 1570
  • Last Edited: 11 Nov 2001

Citations

  1. [S296] Dale R. Lutz, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 4 Oct 1997, (naming William Miners as his father).
  2. [S296] Dale R. Lutz, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 4 Oct 1997, (naming Katherine Gilbert as his mother).
  3. [S140] Erbon W. Wise, Wise Footsteps from England and Ireland: Ancestral Study of Wise and Allied Families (Sulphur, La.: n.pub., 1995), p. 162.
  4. [S296] Dale R. Lutz, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 4 Oct 1997.
  5. [S296] Dale R. Lutz, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 4 Oct 1997, (naming Harry Miners as his father).
  6. [S689] W. Avery Miner, comp., Descendants of John Minor (n.p.: n.pub., 1983), p. 1 (stating that he is "believed to have been the son of Ann _____ and Harry Mynors").

Ann _____

F, ID# 2072
  • Last Edited: 11 Nov 2001

Family: Harry Mynors b. c 1570

Citations

  1. [S140] Erbon W. Wise, Wise Footsteps from England and Ireland: Ancestral Study of Wise and Allied Families (Sulphur, La.: n.pub., 1995), p. 162.
  2. [S296] Dale R. Lutz, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 4 Oct 1997.
  3. [S296] Dale R. Lutz, electronic mail to Roger Bartlett, 4 Oct 1997, (naming Anne _____ as his mother).
  4. [S689] W. Avery Miner, comp., Descendants of John Minor (n.p.: n.pub., 1983), p. 1 (stating that he is "believed to have been the son of Ann _____ and Harry Mynors").

Jane Mynors

F, ID# 2073
  • Last Edited: 20 Nov 1999

Catharine Mynors

F, ID# 2074
  • Last Edited: 20 Nov 1999

Family: Robert Hadley

William Mynors

M, ID# 2075
  • Last Edited: 20 Nov 1999

John Kidwalider

M, ID# 2076
  • Last Edited: 20 Nov 1999

Family: Jane Mynors

Robert Hadley

M, ID# 2077
  • Last Edited: 20 Nov 1999

John Berry1

M, ID# 2079
  • Note*: He lived in Richmond, Virginia.
  • Last Edited: 21 Nov 1999

Family 1:

Family 3: _____ _____

Citations

  1. [S22] Glenn D. Shows, The Simpson County Berry Patch, ca. 1993, p. 3.

John Berry1

M, ID# 2080
  • Last Edited: 13 Feb 1998

Citations

  1. [S22] Glenn D. Shows, The Simpson County Berry Patch, ca. 1993, pp. 3-4.
  2. [S371] A. Lawrence Clegg, "The Known Descendants of William C. Gardner and Mary Elizabeth Berry," n.d., p. 1 (naming John Berry as her father). Nora Turner, 4142 Bayouside Dr., Houma, La. 70363, provided a copy of this typewritten manuscript to Roger Bartlett in February 1998. Mr. Clegg states that much of the information in this manuscript was compiled and written by Marie Gardner Smith about 1968.

Edith Polk1

F, ID# 2081
  • Note*: She was from Greenville, S.C.
  • Last Edited: 26 Nov 2000

Citations

  1. [S22] Glenn D. Shows, The Simpson County Berry Patch, ca. 1993, p. 3.
  2. [S371] A. Lawrence Clegg, "The Known Descendants of William C. Gardner and Mary Elizabeth Berry," n.d., p. 1 (naming Elizabeth Polk as her mother). Nora Turner, 4142 Bayouside Dr., Houma, La. 70363, provided a copy of this typewritten manuscript to Roger Bartlett in February 1998. Mr. Clegg states that much of the information in this manuscript was compiled and written by Marie Gardner Smith about 1968.

David Berry1

M, ID# 2082, d. 1833
  • Note*: His grave is unmarked.3
  • Last Edited: 11 Sep 2007

Family: Rebecca Vines b. 23 May 1814, d. 24 Jul 1849

Citations

  1. [S22] Glenn D. Shows, The Simpson County Berry Patch, ca. 1993, p. 3.
  2. [S1104] Rankin County, Mississippi Cemetery Records 1824-1980 (Brandon, Miss.: Rankin Co. Hist. Soc'y, Inc., 1981), p. 11 (stating that she was the wife of David Berry).
  3. [S1104] Rankin County, Mississippi Cemetery Records 1824-1980, above, p. 11.
  4. [S1104] Rankin County, Mississippi Cemetery Records 1824-1980, above, p. 11 (giving the date but not the place).
  5. [S1149] Joseph Boggan Berry bible, online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~mssimpso/bibles/berry.html, viewed 11 Sep 2007 (naming David Berry as his father).

Rebecca Vines1

F, ID# 2083, b. 23 May 1814, d. 24 July 1849
  • Note*: She was from Camden, South Carolina. Her grave is unmarked.4
  • Last Edited: 11 Sep 2007

Family: David Berry d. 1833

Citations

  1. [S22] Glenn D. Shows, The Simpson County Berry Patch, ca. 1993, p. 3.
  2. [S1104] Rankin County, Mississippi Cemetery Records 1824-1980 (Brandon, Miss.: Rankin Co. Hist. Soc'y, Inc., 1981), p. 11.
  3. [S1104] Rankin County, Mississippi Cemetery Records 1824-1980, above, p. 11 (stating that she was the wife of David Berry).
  4. [S1104] Rankin County, Mississippi Cemetery Records 1824-1980, above, p. 11 (stating that she was born in North Carolina and her grave is unmarked).
  5. [S1149] Joseph Boggan Berry bible, online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~mssimpso/bibles/berry.html, viewed 11 Sep 2007 (naming Rebecca Vines as his mother).

William David McFadin

M, ID# 2084, b. 14 August 1764, d. 12 June 1835
  • Last Edited: 18 Jun 2012

Family: Mary Elliott b. 15 Aug 1770, d. 24 Sep 1848

Citations

  1. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, family group sheet sent to Karlen Bruner Bain, 28 Mar 1998 (naming John McFadden as his father).
  2. [S274] Holy Bible (Philadelphia, Pa.: Mathew Carey, 1802) (giving only the date). This bible was originally owned by David McFadin and was in the possession of William Aaron Norfleet, Trenton, Ky., in 1958, according to an article in The Clarksville [Tenn.] Leaf-Chronicle, Nov. 15, 1958, p. 10-B. Inside is a statement that the book was purchased 19 Dec 1803 by David McFadin for $12.00. Ann McFadin Miller provided photocopies of the family record pages, and of a typescript of the family record pages prepared by William Aaron Norfleet, to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  3. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (spelling his surname as McFadden).
  4. [S274] McFadin-Norfleet bible, above (naming Mary McFadin as David McFadin's wife but not giving the date).
  5. [S53] Ann McFadin Miller, interview by Roger Bartlett, 26 May 1974.
  6. [S274] McFadin-Norfleet bible, above.
  7. [S274] McFadin-Norfleet bible, above (giving her name as Ruthy and naming David McFadin as her father).
  8. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (giving her name as Ruthie McFadden and naming William David McFadden as her father).
  9. [S274] McFadin-Norfleet bible, above (naming David McFadin as his father).
  10. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (spelling his surname as McFadden and naming William David McFadden as his father).
  11. [S274] McFadin-Norfleet bible, above (naming David McFadin as her father).
  12. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (spelling her surname as McFadden and naming William David McFadden as her father).
  13. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), pp. 182-83 (naming David McFaddin as his father and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  14. [S275] Holy Bible (New York, N.Y.: B. Waugh & T. Mason, 1834) (naming David McFadin as his father). This bible was originally owned by Nathan A. McFadin and Eliza Bartlett and was in the possession of Mabel McFadin Planchon, Uvalde, Tex., in 1953. Inside is a statement that the book was the property of Nathan A. McFadin and was bought 28 Oct 1840. Ann McFadin Miller provided a typescript of the family record pages to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  15. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (giving his name as Miles Shepherd McFadden and naming William David McFadden as his father).
  16. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (giving her name as Martha Melinda McFadden and naming William David McFadden as her father).

Mary Elliott

F, ID# 2085, b. 15 August 1770, d. 24 September 1848
  • Last Edited: 31 Dec 2006

Family: William David McFadin b. 14 Aug 1764, d. 12 Jun 1835

Citations

  1. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, family group sheet sent to Karlen Bruner Bain, 28 Mar 1998 (naming James Elliott as her father).
  2. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (naming Margaret _____ as her mother).
  3. [S274] Holy Bible (Philadelphia, Pa.: Mathew Carey, 1802) (giving her name as Mary McFadin). This bible was originally owned by David McFadin and was in the possession of William Aaron Norfleet, Trenton, Ky., in 1958, according to an article in The Clarksville [Tenn.] Leaf-Chronicle, Nov. 15, 1958, p. 10-B. Inside is a statement that the book was purchased 19 Dec 1803 by David McFadin for $12.00. Ann McFadin Miller provided photocopies of the family record pages, and of a typescript of the family record pages prepared by William Aaron Norfleet, to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  4. [S276] Holy Bible. This bible was originally owned by N. A. McFadin and was in the possession of Ida McFadin Stanford, Del Rio, Tex., when Mabel McFadin Planchon copied these family records from it in 1953. Ann McFadin Miller provided a copy of Mabel Planchon's typescript to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  5. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above.
  6. [S274] McFadin-Norfleet bible, above (naming Mary McFadin as David McFadin's wife but not giving the date).
  7. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (spelling his surname as McFadden).
  8. [S274] McFadin-Norfleet bible, above (giving only the date).
  9. [S275] Holy Bible (New York, N.Y.: B. Waugh & T. Mason, 1834) (naming Mary McFadin as her mother). This bible was originally owned by Nathan A. McFadin and Eliza Bartlett and was in the possession of Mabel McFadin Planchon, Uvalde, Tex., in 1953. Inside is a statement that the book was the property of Nathan A. McFadin and was bought 28 Oct 1840. Ann McFadin Miller provided a typescript of the family record pages to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  10. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (giving her name as Ruthie McFadden and naming Mary Elliott as her mother).
  11. [S275] McFadin-Bartlett bible, above (naming Mary McFadin as his mother).
  12. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (spelling his surname as McFadden and naming Mary Elliott as his mother).
  13. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (spelling her surname as McFadden and naming Mary Elliott as her mother).
  14. [S53] Ann McFadin Miller, interview by Roger Bartlett, 26 May 1974 (naming Mary Elliott was his mother).
  15. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), pp. 182-83 (naming Mary Elliot McFaddin as his mother and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  16. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (giving his name as Miles Shepherd McFadden and naming Mary Elliott as his mother).
  17. [S409] Nell S. Frederick, 28 Mar 1998 family group sheet, above (giving her name as Martha Melinda McFadden and naming Mary Elliott as her mother).

Bird Smith Pullen

M, ID# 2086, b. circa 1825, d. 15 November 1859
  • Last Edited: 4 Jun 2020

Family: Frances Mary McFadin b. 4 Sep 1830, d. 23 Apr 1903

Citations

  1. [S389] Karlen Bain, computer files sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Mar 1998, (naming Rhoda Smith as his mother).
  2. [S389] Karlen Bain, computer files sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Mar 1998, (naming Josiah Pullen as his father).
  3. [S407] Emmett L. Whitsett, Jr., A Century and a Half in Texas: A Family Story (1996). Mr. Whitsett, of San Antonio, Texas, provided a copy of this typewritten work to Roger Bartlett in March 1998.
  4. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  5. [S276] Holy Bible. This bible was originally owned by N. A. McFadin and was in the possession of Ida McFadin Stanford, Del Rio, Tex., when Mabel McFadin Planchon copied these family records from it in 1953. Ann McFadin Miller provided a copy of Mabel Planchon's typescript to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  6. [S408] Emmett L. Whitsett, Jr., San Antonio, Tex., descendancy chart for Frances Mary McFadin Pullen sent to Roger Bartlett, 26 Mar 1998.
  7. [S408] Emmett L. Whitsett, Jr., 26 Mar 1998 descendancy chart, above (spelling his first name as Jesse and naming Bird Smith Pullen as his father).
  8. [S408] Emmett L. Whitsett, Jr., 26 Mar 1998 descendancy chart, above (naming Bird Smith Pullen as her father).
  9. [S749] Margaret Sturges, "James Robert Bell," in The Dewitt County Hist. Comm., The History of Dewitt County, Texas (n.p.: Curtis Media Corp., 1991), p. 280 (naming Bird Smith Pullen as her father).
  10. [S408] Emmett L. Whitsett, Jr., 26 Mar 1998 descendancy chart, above (naming Bird Smith Pullen as his father).

Frances Mary McFadin

F, ID# 2087, b. 4 September 1830, d. 23 April 1903

Frances Mary McFadin Pullen's tombstone, Floresville City Cemetery, Floresville, Tex., courtesy of Eugene Cornelius.
  • Note*: Her grave marker gives 14 Apr 1903 as her death date.15

Additional Resources

• Her Find A Grave memorial is here.
  • Last Edited: 25 Aug 2018

Family: Bird Smith Pullen b. c 1825, d. 15 Nov 1859

Citations

  1. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), p. 182 (naming Nathan Arnett McFaddin as her father and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  2. [S274] Holy Bible (Philadelphia, Pa.: Mathew Carey, 1802) (naming Nathan A. McFadin as her father). This bible was originally owned by David McFadin and was in the possession of William Aaron Norfleet, Trenton, Ky., in 1958, according to an article in The Clarksville [Tenn.] Leaf-Chronicle, Nov. 15, 1958, p. 10-B. Inside is a statement that the book was purchased 19 Dec 1803 by David McFadin for $12.00. Ann McFadin Miller provided photocopies of the family record pages, and of a typescript of the family record pages prepared by William Aaron Norfleet, to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  3. [S275] Holy Bible (New York, N.Y.: B. Waugh & T. Mason, 1834) (naming Nathan Arnett McFadin as her father). This bible was originally owned by Nathan A. McFadin and Eliza Bartlett and was in the possession of Mabel McFadin Planchon, Uvalde, Tex., in 1953. Inside is a statement that the book was the property of Nathan A. McFadin and was bought 28 Oct 1840. Ann McFadin Miller provided a typescript of the family record pages to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  4. [S276] Holy Bible (naming N. A. McFadin as her father). This bible was originally owned by N. A. McFadin and was in the possession of Ida McFadin Stanford, Del Rio, Tex., when Mabel McFadin Planchon copied these family records from it in 1953. Ann McFadin Miller provided a copy of Mabel Planchon's typescript to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  5. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (naming Eliza Bartlett as her mother and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  6. [S274] McFadin-Norfleet bible, above (naming Eliza McFadin as her mother).
  7. [S275] McFadin-Bartlett bible, above (naming Eliza McFadin as her mother).
  8. [S276] McFadin-Stanford bible, above (naming Eliza McFadin as her mother).
  9. [S6] Holy Bible (Philadelphia, Pa.: M. Carey & Son, 1817), p. 678. This bible was originally owned by Jesse Bartlett and Frances Callaway Bartlett and was in the possession of Ruby Lynn Shelton, Rice, Tex., in 1974. On the flyleaf, believed to be in Jesse's hand, is "Jesse Bartlett his Book."
  10. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  11. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  12. [S274] McFadin-Norfleet bible, above.
  13. [S275] McFadin-Bartlett bible, above.
  14. [S408] Emmett L. Whitsett, Jr., San Antonio, Tex., descendancy chart for Frances Mary McFadin Pullen sent to Roger Bartlett, 26 Mar 1998.
  15. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for Frances Mary McFadin Pullen, memorial no. 69233715, viewed on 28 Jan 2012.
  16. [S276] McFadin-Stanford bible, above.
  17. [S192] The Marked Gravesites of Citizens of the Republic of Texas: An Indexed Guide to 436 Early Citizen's [sic] Burial Places (Austin, Tex.: Daughters of the Republic of Texas, n.d. [ca. 1987]), p. 75.
  18. [S408] Emmett L. Whitsett, Jr., 26 Mar 1998 descendancy chart, above (spelling his first name as Jesse and naming Frances Mary McFadin as his mother).
  19. [S408] Emmett L. Whitsett, Jr., 26 Mar 1998 descendancy chart, above (naming Frances Mary McFadin as her mother).
  20. [S749] Margaret Sturges, "James Robert Bell," in The Dewitt County Hist. Comm., The History of Dewitt County, Texas (n.p.: Curtis Media Corp., 1991), p. 280 (naming Frances Mary McFaddin as her mother).
  21. [S408] Emmett L. Whitsett, Jr., 26 Mar 1998 descendancy chart, above (naming Frances Mary McFadin as his mother).

Leander W. C. Lincum

M, ID# 2088
  • Last Edited: 7 Oct 1999

Family: Eliza Marcella McFadin b. 17 Nov 1832, d. 4 Nov 1854

Citations

  1. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  2. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), p. 182 (spelling his surname as Lincecum and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).

Eliza Marcella McFadin

F, ID# 2089, b. 17 November 1832, d. 4 November 1854
  • Birth*: She was born on 17 November 1832 in Texas.3,4,5,6
  • Marriage*: She married Leander W. C. Lincum on 22 July 1853.7,8
  • Death*: She died on 4 November 1854 at age 21.7,9
  • Last Edited: 7 Oct 1999

Family: Leander W. C. Lincum

Citations

  1. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), p. 182 (naming Nathan Arnett McFaddin as her father and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  2. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (naming Eliza Bartlett as her mother and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  3. [S6] Holy Bible (Philadelphia, Pa.: M. Carey & Son, 1817), p. 678 (omitting her surname) (date only). This bible was originally owned by Jesse Bartlett and Frances Callaway Bartlett and was in the possession of Ruby Lynn Shelton, Rice, Tex., in 1974. On the flyleaf, believed to be in Jesse's hand, is "Jesse Bartlett his Book."
  4. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974 (date only).
  5. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  6. [S275] Holy Bible (New York, N.Y.: B. Waugh & T. Mason, 1834) (giving only the date). This bible was originally owned by Nathan A. McFadin and Eliza Bartlett and was in the possession of Mabel McFadin Planchon, Uvalde, Tex., in 1953. Inside is a statement that the book was the property of Nathan A. McFadin and was bought 28 Oct 1840. Ann McFadin Miller provided a typescript of the family record pages to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  7. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  8. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (spelling his surname as Lincecum and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  9. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974 (spelling her surname as Lincecum).

Joseph Callaway Bartlett McFadin

M, ID# 2090, b. 28 November 1837, d. 16 April 1865
  • Obituary*: "Departed this life, on the 16th day of April, A.D., 1865, at the residence of his father, in Washington county, Texas, J. C. B. McFadin, the son of Nathan A. and Eliza McFadin. He was born November 28th, 1837, aged 27 years, 4 months and 18 days. He enlisted in the army in the year 1861, served faithfully till bad health forced him to retire from the service, at which time he received a discharge. Recovering his health a little, he re-enlisted, but had not been in the field long when he took the measles, from which he partially recovered, and again visited his family and friends. Very soon after reaching home, he was severely attacked by typhoid fever; he with his physicians soon discovered that death was approaching, upon which, by his request, a minister was sent for, who conversed with him upon the subject of religion. He expressed himself willing to depart, and be with his Savior. He admonished, and pointed his relations and friends heavenward; commended his wife and infant son to God and his friends, and gently slept in death, leaving behind him the consolation to all interested, that death to him was only the passway to a better state of existence. He left a wife and numerous friends to mourn his absence, for he died as he had lived, beloved by all who knew him. His acquaintances feel to sing: 'With us his name shall live, Through long succeeding years, Embalmed with all our hearts can give; Our praises and our tears.9'"
  • Note*: A family bible indicates that his name was Joseph Crawford McFadin.10
  • Last Edited: 4 Jul 2015

Citations

  1. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), p. 182 (naming Nathan Arnett McFaddin as his father and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  2. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (naming Eliza Bartlett as his mother and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  3. [S6] Holy Bible (Philadelphia, Pa.: M. Carey & Son, 1817), p. 678 (giving his name as Joseph Crawford [omitting his surname] and giving the date but not the place). This bible was originally owned by Jesse Bartlett and Frances Callaway Bartlett and was in the possession of Ruby Lynn Shelton, Rice, Tex., in 1974. On the flyleaf, believed to be in Jesse's hand, is "Jesse Bartlett his Book."
  4. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974 (giving only the date).
  5. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  6. [S275] Holy Bible (New York, N.Y.: B. Waugh & T. Mason, 1834) (giving the date but not the place). This bible was originally owned by Nathan A. McFadin and Eliza Bartlett and was in the possession of Mabel McFadin Planchon, Uvalde, Tex., in 1953. Inside is a statement that the book was the property of Nathan A. McFadin and was bought 28 Oct 1840. Ann McFadin Miller provided a typescript of the family record pages to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  7. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  8. [S63] Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph, Houston, Tex., 19 May 1865, p. 4, col. 1 (obituary of Joseph Callaway McFadin).
  9. [S63] Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph, Houston, Tex., 19 May 1865, p. 4, col. 1.
  10. [S6] Bartlett-Callaway bible, above, p. 678.
  11. [S837] Roswell Daily Record, Roswell, N.M., 2 Apr 1941 (stating that Bob Levi was a surviving brother of Eugene O. McFadin).
  12. [S837] Roswell Daily Record, Roswell, N.M., 2 Apr 1941 (stating that Mrs. Nellie Forkner was a surviving sister of Eugene O. McFadin).
  13. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974 (naming J.C.B. McFadin as his father).

Sarah W. Burns

F, ID# 2091
  • Last Edited: 24 May 2003

Family: Joseph Callaway Bartlett McFadin b. 28 Nov 1837, d. 16 Apr 1865

Citations

  1. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  2. [S837] Roswell Daily Record, Roswell, N.M., 2 Apr 1941 (stating that Bob Levi was a surviving brother of Eugene O. McFadin).
  3. [S837] Roswell Daily Record, Roswell, N.M., 2 Apr 1941 (stating that Mrs. Nellie Forkner was a surviving sister of Eugene O. McFadin).

Absolem Daniel Irwin

M, ID# 2092, b. 12 December 1846, d. 21 June 1916

Additional Resources

• His Find A Grave memorial, which includes additional biographical information, is here.
  • Last Edited: 14 Aug 2021

Family: Sarah Hibernia McFadin b. 20 Feb 1842, d. 20 Feb 1908

Citations

  1. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for Capt. A. D. Irving [sic], memorial no. 92161869, viewed on 14 Aug 2021.
  2. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  3. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), p. 182 (spelling his first name as Absolum, not giving the date, and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  4. [S276] Holy Bible (spelling his surname as Irvin). This bible was originally owned by N. A. McFadin and was in the possession of Ida McFadin Stanford, Del Rio, Tex., when Mabel McFadin Planchon copied these family records from it in 1953. Ann McFadin Miller provided a copy of Mabel Planchon's typescript to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.

Sarah Hibernia McFadin

F, ID# 2093, b. 20 February 1842, d. 20 February 1908

Additional Resources

• Her Find A Grave memorial, which includes a picture of her gravestone, is here.
  • Last Edited: 14 Aug 2021

Family: Absolem Daniel Irwin b. 12 Dec 1846, d. 21 Jun 1916

Citations

  1. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), p. 182 (naming Nathan Arnett McFaddin as her father and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  2. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (naming Eliza Bartlett as her mother and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  3. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for Sarah Hibernia McFaddin [sic] Irvin, memorial no. 73667789, viewed on 14 Aug 2021 (giving the date and stating that she was born in Texas). The county is not named in the text of the memorial, but Washington County is mentioned in the gravestone inscription pictured as part of the memorial.
  4. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850) (giving the date and the place).
  5. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974 (giving the date but not the place).
  6. [S275] Holy Bible (New York, N.Y.: B. Waugh & T. Mason, 1834) (giving the date but not the place). This bible was originally owned by Nathan A. McFadin and Eliza Bartlett and was in the possession of Mabel McFadin Planchon, Uvalde, Tex., in 1953. Inside is a statement that the book was the property of Nathan A. McFadin and was bought 28 Oct 1840. Ann McFadin Miller provided a typescript of the family record pages to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  7. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  8. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (spelling his first name as Absolum, not giving the date, and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  9. [S276] Holy Bible (spelling his surname as Irvin). This bible was originally owned by N. A. McFadin and was in the possession of Ida McFadin Stanford, Del Rio, Tex., when Mabel McFadin Planchon copied these family records from it in 1953. Ann McFadin Miller provided a copy of Mabel Planchon's typescript to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  10. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Sarah Hibernia McFaddin [sic] Irvin, memorial no. 73667789, viewed on 14 Aug 2021.

Nathan Arnett McFadin Jr.

M, ID# 2094, b. 19 March 1844, d. 1 October 1909

Nathan Arnett McFadin Jr.'s tombstone, Leakey Floral Cemetery, Leakey, Tex., courtesy of Larry Sweeney.
  • Note*: In the Civil War he served as a private in the 5th Regiment, Texas Mounted Volunteers, Confederate Army.15

Additional Resources

• Nathan Arnett McFadin Jr's memorial on Find A Grave is here.
  • Last Edited: 22 Aug 2013

Family: Leonora Jane Nichols b. 11 Apr 1846, d. 14 Nov 1924

Citations

  1. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), p. 182 (naming Nathan Arnett McFaddin as his father and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  2. [S257] Lineage of Miss Annie Laura McFadin, Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas: The Lineages of the Members of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas (Austin, Tex.: The Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1963), p. 416 (naming Nathan Arnett McFadin as his father).
  3. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (naming Eliza Bartlett as his mother and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  4. [S257] Lineage of Miss Annie Laura McFadin, above (indicating that Eliza Bartlett was his mother).
  5. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974 (giving the date but not the place).
  6. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  7. [S257] Lineage of Miss Annie Laura McFadin, above (giving the date but not the place).
  8. [S961] Find A Grave, online at http://www.findagrave.com, memorial for Nathan A. McFadin, memorial no. 52247174, viewed on 21 Aug 2011 (giving the date but not the place).
  9. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  10. [S162] Marriage Records, DeWitt County, Tex., vol. D, p. 62 (spelling his surname as McFaddin).
  11. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (giving only the date and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  12. [S257] Lineage of Miss Annie Laura McFadin, above (giving only the date).
  13. [S276] Holy Bible (spelling her first name as Lenora and not naming the place). This bible was originally owned by N. A. McFadin and was in the possession of Ida McFadin Stanford, Del Rio, Tex., when Mabel McFadin Planchon copied these family records from it in 1953. Ann McFadin Miller provided a copy of Mabel Planchon's typescript to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  14. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Nathan A. McFadin, memorial no. 52247174, viewed on 21 Aug 2011.
  15. [S961] Find A Grave, online, above, memorial for Nathan A. McFadin, memorial no. 52247174, viewed on 21 Aug 2011 (per picture of grave marker).
  16. [S53] Ann McFadin Miller, interview by Roger Bartlett, 26 May 1974 (naming N. A. McFadin as her father).
  17. [S257] Lineage of Miss Annie Laura McFadin, above (naming Nathan Arnett McFadin, Jr. as his father).
  18. [S53] Ann McFadin Miller, interview by Roger Bartlett, 26 May 1974 (naming N. A. McFadin as his father).
  19. [S212] Nell McFadin, "McFadin, John and Annie Family," in Wagons, Ho! A History of Real County, Texas, p. 560 (spelling his middle name as Grehagen) (naming Nathan Arnett McFadin as his father).
  20. [S577] California Death Records, online http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/graphics/ca.html, viewed on 2 Jun 2000 (stating that her father's last name was McFadin).

Leonora Jane Nichols

F, ID# 2095, b. 11 April 1846, d. 14 November 1924
  • Last Edited: 21 Aug 2011

Family: Nathan Arnett McFadin Jr. b. 19 Mar 1844, d. 1 Oct 1909

Citations

  1. [S257] Lineage of Miss Annie Laura McFadin, Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas: The Lineages of the Members of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas (Austin, Tex.: The Daughters of the Republic of Texas, 1963), p. 416.
  2. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  3. [S162] Marriage Records, DeWitt County, Tex., vol. D, p. 62 (spelling his surname as McFaddin).
  4. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), p. 182 (giving only the date and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  5. [S257] Lineage of Miss Annie Laura McFadin, above (giving only the date).
  6. [S276] Holy Bible (spelling her first name as Lenora and not naming the place). This bible was originally owned by N. A. McFadin and was in the possession of Ida McFadin Stanford, Del Rio, Tex., when Mabel McFadin Planchon copied these family records from it in 1953. Ann McFadin Miller provided a copy of Mabel Planchon's typescript to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  7. [S257] Lineage of Miss Annie Laura McFadin, above (giving the date but not the place).
  8. [S53] Ann McFadin Miller, interview by Roger Bartlett, 26 May 1974 (naming L. J. McFadin as her mother).
  9. [S257] Lineage of Miss Annie Laura McFadin, above (naming Leonora Jane Nichols as his mother).
  10. [S53] Ann McFadin Miller, interview by Roger Bartlett, 26 May 1974 (naming L. J. McFadin as his mother).
  11. [S212] Nell McFadin, "McFadin, John and Annie Family," in Wagons, Ho! A History of Real County, Texas, p. 560 (spelling his middle name as Grehagen) (naming Lula Nichols McFadin as his mother).

Nancy Margaret McFadin

F, ID# 2096, b. 28 September 1835, d. 26 January 1838
  • Last Edited: 10 Aug 2019

Citations

  1. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), p. 182 (naming Nathan Arnett McFaddin as her father and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  2. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (naming Eliza Bartlett as her mother and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  3. [S6] Holy Bible (Philadelphia, Pa.: M. Carey & Son, 1817), p. 678 (omitting her surname and giving only the date). This bible was originally owned by Jesse Bartlett and Frances Callaway Bartlett and was in the possession of Ruby Lynn Shelton, Rice, Tex., in 1974. On the flyleaf, believed to be in Jesse's hand, is "Jesse Bartlett his Book."
  4. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  5. [S275] Holy Bible (New York, N.Y.: B. Waugh & T. Mason, 1834) (giving the date but not the place). This bible was originally owned by Nathan A. McFadin and Eliza Bartlett and was in the possession of Mabel McFadin Planchon, Uvalde, Tex., in 1953. Inside is a statement that the book was the property of Nathan A. McFadin and was bought 28 Oct 1840. Ann McFadin Miller provided a typescript of the family record pages to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  6. [S1615] Slater Web Site, online, https://www.myheritage.com/site-497595421/slater, (giving the date and stating that she was born in Brenham, Washington County, Texas, but that is unlikely as Brenham did not exist, at least under that name, in 1835).
  7. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.

James Oliver Jones McFadin

M, ID# 2097, b. 5 January 1840, d. 3 November 1853
  • Birth*: He was born on 5 January 1840.3,4,5
  • Death*: He died on 3 November 1853 at age 13.4
  • Last Edited: 7 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), p. 182 (naming Nathan Arnett McFaddin as his father and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  2. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, p. 182 (naming Eliza Bartlett as his mother and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  3. [S6] Holy Bible (Philadelphia, Pa.: M. Carey & Son, 1817), p. 678 (giving his name as James Oliver Jones [omitting his surname]). This bible was originally owned by Jesse Bartlett and Frances Callaway Bartlett and was in the possession of Ruby Lynn Shelton, Rice, Tex., in 1974. On the flyleaf, believed to be in Jesse's hand, is "Jesse Bartlett his Book."
  4. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.
  5. [S275] Holy Bible (New York, N.Y.: B. Waugh & T. Mason, 1834). This bible was originally owned by Nathan A. McFadin and Eliza Bartlett and was in the possession of Mabel McFadin Planchon, Uvalde, Tex., in 1953. Inside is a statement that the book was the property of Nathan A. McFadin and was bought 28 Oct 1840. Ann McFadin Miller provided a typescript of the family record pages to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.

Return Henry Clay McFadin

M, ID# 2098, b. 13 September 1848, d. 12 November 1880
  • Birth*: He was born on 13 September 1848 in Texas.3,4,5
  • Death*: He died on 12 November 1880 at age 32.6
  • Last Edited: 7 Oct 1999

Citations

  1. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846): A Biographical Directory (Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Publishing Co., 1980), pp. 182-83 (naming Nathan Arnett McFaddin as his father and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  2. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, pp. 182-83 (naming Eliza Bartlett as his mother and citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  3. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974 (giving only the date).
  4. [S247] Joe E. Ericson, Judges of the Republic of Texas (1836-1846), above, pp. 182-83 (citing generally to 1850 census of the State of Texas, Ann McFaddin Miller, and Pioneers of Brazos County, Texas, 1800-1850).
  5. [S275] Holy Bible (New York, N.Y.: B. Waugh & T. Mason, 1834) (giving only the date). This bible was originally owned by Nathan A. McFadin and Eliza Bartlett and was in the possession of Mabel McFadin Planchon, Uvalde, Tex., in 1953. Inside is a statement that the book was the property of Nathan A. McFadin and was bought 28 Oct 1840. Ann McFadin Miller provided a typescript of the family record pages to Roger Bartlett on 26 May 1974.
  6. [S157] Ann McFadin Miller, family group record sent to Roger Bartlett, 9 Oct 1974.

Andrew Zirkle1,2,3,4

M, ID# 2099, b. 1737, d. 1816
  • Note*: His schooling probably took place in the Little Zion Church, built on his father's land about 1730. His father died when he was about 9 years old, and his stepfather died a couple of years later. He probably moved to Virginia with his widowed mother in 1753, at age 16. In 1757 he bought 224 acres from George Brock, Jr. on both sides of Holman's Creek in what now is Shenandoah County, Virginia. Forestville now sits on the north end of this tract. He lived in the two-story log house built by Brock in the late 1740's or early 1750's on the north side of Holman's Creek, near Forestville. His home was about a mile from that of his brother, Michael. He farmed and operated a flour mill that he built on Holman's Creek about 1760. Indian raids occurred in the area until 1766. He engaged in several land transactions, including a land grant from Lord Fairfax in 1755. He was an elder of Rader's Lutheran Church, about one mile west of Timberville, Virginia. He wrote in German. He was in the Virginia Militia in 1775. He had no children by his second wife, Elizabeth. He probably died in May or June 1816, as his will was probated on 10 Jun 1816. He is buried in an unmarked grave in the Rader's Church cemetery. His surname is sometimes spelled Zerckel.14

Additional Resources

• A Wikipedia article about the Zirkle mill is here.
• A web site for the Zirkle mill is here.
  • Last Edited: 22 Jun 2018

Family 1: Mary Catherine Rife d. b 1794

Family 2: Elizabeth Hottel b. 1758, d. Jun 1809

Citations

  1. [S25] J. William Harpine, comp., Zirkle Family History (reprint Mt. Jackson, Va.: Zirkle Family Hist. Ass'n, 1986), pp. 94, 122. Images of all pages of this book are online at https://tinyurl.com/4abcrmax on familysearch.org.
  2. [S54] Zirkle Family Hist. Ass'n Newsletter, vol. 1, no. 2 (Dec 1983), p. 1 (including photographs of Andrew Zirkle's mill and Virginia historic landmark plaque at mill).
  3. [S55] J. Floyd Wine, "Some Zirkle Land Grants in the Shenandoah Valley," Zirkle Family Hist. Ass'n Newsletter, vol. 2, no. 2 (Jul 1984), pp. 1-2 (including map of Forestville-area land holdings).
  4. [S26] Blair Zirkle, "Andrew Zirkle," in Zirkle Family Hist. Ass'n Newsletter, vol. 5, no. 2 (Apr 1987), pp. 1-2, 12-13.
  5. [S361] Fran Daniels, electronic mail to e-mail address, 2 Feb 1998, (naming Johann Lodowich Zirckle as his father).
  6. [S1114] Children of Johann Ludwig Zirkle and Maria Eva Bear, online http://www.smsu.edu.contrib/bms/county/ludwig.htm, downloaded 3 Feb 1998 (naming Johann Ludwig Zirkle as his father).
  7. [S361] Fran Daniels, electronic mail to e-mail address, 2 Feb 1998, (naming Maria Eva Bear as his mother).
  8. [S1114] Children of Johann Ludwig Zirkle and Maria Eva Bear, online, above (naming Maria Eva Bear as his mother).
  9. [S361] Fran Daniels, electronic mail to e-mail address, 2 Feb 1998.
  10. [S1114] Children of Johann Ludwig Zirkle and Maria Eva Bear, online, above (spelling his surname as Zerckel and stating that he was born about 1737 in Pennsylvania).
  11. [S1114] Children of Johann Ludwig Zirkle and Maria Eva Bear, online, above (spelling his surname as Zerckel and stating that they married about 1763 in Virginia).
  12. [S1114] Children of Johann Ludwig Zirkle and Maria Eva Bear, online, above (giving their names as Andrew Zerckel and Mrs. Elizabeth Rife and stating that they married after 1763).
  13. [S1114] Children of Johann Ludwig Zirkle and Maria Eva Bear, online, above (spelling his name as Zerckel).
  14. [S1114] Children of Johann Ludwig Zirkle and Maria Eva Bear, online, above (giving his name as Andrew Zerckel).
  15. [S361] Fran Daniels, electronic mail to e-mail address, 2 Feb 1998, (naming Andrew Zirckel as his father).
  16. [S361] Fran Daniels, electronic mail to e-mail address, 2 Feb 1998, (naming Andrew Zirckel as her father).

Mary Catherine Rife1

F, ID# 2100, d. before 1794
  • Last Edited: 25 Jun 2022

Family: Andrew Zirkle b. 1737, d. 1816

Citations

  1. [S25] J. William Harpine, comp., Zirkle Family History (reprint Mt. Jackson, Va.: Zirkle Family Hist. Ass'n, 1986), p. 94. Images of all pages of this book are online at https://tinyurl.com/4abcrmax on familysearch.org.
  2. [S361] Fran Daniels, electronic mail to e-mail address, 2 Feb 1998.
  3. [S1114] Children of Johann Ludwig Zirkle and Maria Eva Bear, online http://www.smsu.edu.contrib/bms/county/ludwig.htm, downloaded 3 Feb 1998 (spelling his surname as Zerckel and stating that they married about 1763 in Virginia).
  4. [S361] Fran Daniels, electronic mail to e-mail address, 2 Feb 1998, (naming Mary Catherine _____ as his mother).
  5. [S361] Fran Daniels, electronic mail to e-mail address, 2 Feb 1998, (naming Mary Catherine _____ as her mother).