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Dudley, Silas P - Lawrence, Martha F - Nov 29 1868
MO CALLAWAY AUXVASSE TWP 1870 Census Portland P.O.
Siles G. Dudley 24 M MO Farmer $150 son of Stephen Dudley
Martha Dudley 26 F MO
James H. Dudley 7/12 MO | Silas G. Dudley
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James R. Dudley Miss Sonora B. Dudley 6 Dec 1877 D9 | Sonora B. Dudley
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Parents are speculation, no proof yet, but several things point to this Stephen being a son of Levi Dudley.
1850 Callaway Co., Missouri census
Stephen Dudley 38 M VA Farmer 150
Charlotta Dudley 35 F VA
Mary A J Dudley 16 F VA
Amanda Dudley 12 F MO
Emily Dudley 9 F MO
Sarah I Dudley 7 F MO
Silas G Dudley 5 M MO
Rebecca F Dudley 1 F MO
MO CALLAWAY 18-DIST 1860 Census
Stephen Dudley 43 M VA Farmer $400 $600
Charlotte Dudley 40 F VA
Sarah Dudley 15 F MO
Silas Dudley 14 M MO
Rebecca F Dudley 12 F MO
George Dudley 10 M MO
Junetta Dudley 8 F MO
William Dudley 2 M MO
MO CALLAWAY AUXVASSE TWP 1870 Census Portland P.O.
Stephen Dudley 56 M VA Farmer $800 $600
Charlotte Dudley 55 F VA
Sarah Jane Dudley 27 F MO
Silas Dudley 14 M MO
George W. Dudley 18 M MO
Jeanette Dudley 16 F MO
Robert Levi Dudley 13 M MO
William R. Dudley 12 M MO
Emma E. Maddox 29 F MO Widowed daughter $200
John H. Maddox 9 M MO
Next door...
Siles G. Dudley 24 M MO Farmer $150 son of Stephen Dudley
Martha Dudley 26 F MO
James H. Dudley 7/12 MO
Next door...
Frank Day 36 M MO Farmer $100
Amanda Day 32 F MO dau of Stephen Dudley
Sarah G? Day 13 F MO
Ada Ann Day 7 F MO
Ophelia Day 3 F MO | Stephen Dudley
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dates not verified
children not verified
found in ancestry tree
John Dudley 1800
Robert Dudley 1803
Lucy Dudley 1812
Stephen Dudley 1813
Thomas Jr Dudley 1816
Ransom Dudley 1819 ? 1896
Sparrel Dudley 1821 | Thomas Dudley
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Have not found who his parents were, but he is probably part of my Dudley/Kemp/Craghead family. In 1850 he was living next to Jorden Kemp family, who I think was his 1st cousin. speculation
1850; Census Place: District 12, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M432_393; Page: 273; Image: 542.
Name: William Dudley
Age: 47
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1803
Birth Place: Virginia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 12, Callaway, Missouri
Household Members:
Name Age
William Dudley 47
Minerva A Dudley 33
Mary A Dudley 17
Thomas B Dudley 12
Martha E Dudley 7
Nancy E Dudley 5
Ann E Dudley 3
Laura A Dudley 1
Dudley Meadows 18 | William Dudley
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5:30 p.m. | William Taz Dudley
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William T. Dudley Miss Sarah M. Pasley 29 Oct 1884 E245
1900 United States Federal Census
about William S Dudley
Name: William S Dudley
Home in 1900: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 42
Estimated birth year: abt 1858
Birthplace: Missouri
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Race: White
Occupation: farmer
Household Members:
Name Age
William S Dudley 42 widow
Clifford J Dudley 14
Clarence Dudley 12
Claude Dudley 11
Clarice Dudley 1
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T623 844; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 20.
William T. Dudley Abt 60 24 May 1918 31 May 1918 Fulton Telegraph, Callaway Weekly Gazette | William Taz Dudley
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Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall Smith died March 11, 1904 at the residence of her son-in-law R. S. Lamar. After appropriate services by Rev. W. H. Burnham Sunday afternoon, she laid to rest beside her husband in the Dunlap burying ground.
Some weeks ago, she sustained a severe fall, from the results of which, she never entirely recovered; but the immediate cause of her death was heart failure.
She was born October 9, 1827 in Albemarle County, Va. Six years later her parents, John and Elizabeth Dickerson Duggins, removed to Saline County Missouri where she continued to reside until some years after her marriage March 21, 1844 to Mr. James H. Smith, who was raised north of Fulton near Richland church. They then removed to Callaway county to the farm, east of town, now owned by S. C. Smith. She lived there until about three years ago, since when she has made her home with her youngest daughter Mrs. Lamar.
Nine children now mourn their loss of a loving mother, B. F. Smith, Minot ND; Mrs. Laura Jensen, Albert Lea Minn.; Mrs. James Bailey, Genesee Idaho; Geo. D. Smith, Fairbault Minn., T. Douglas Smith, Auxvasse and Granville, S. Craig, and Vernon O. Smith all near Fulton. Two children Susan Lewis and Ira Stephen died in infancy.
In early life Mrs. Smith united with the Methodist Church. After her removal to Callaway County under the ministry of Elder D. M. Granfield, she united with the Christian Church of Fulton of which church her husband was an earnest member.
In the life of this good woman we have exemplified the highest type of the true Christian and the noble mother. Left a widow more than thirty two years ago, she lived to see her children become, under her guidance, honest and upright men and women. Whatever may have been her trials she was never known to murmur, she bore her own sorrows by sharing the sorrows of others. Her home was ever the seat of hospitality. Possessing a nature gifted and refined; to know her was a pleasure. She lived her religion in her daily life. Her gospel was the gospel of good cheer. To the cry of the suffering and the needy she was ever ready to turn a willing ear giving, not only alms to the poor, but comfort and cheer to all who came her way.
God in his infinite goodness lengthened her days past the allotted three score and ten and she lived to see not only her children but also her children's children rise up and call her blessed.
As we looked upon her peaceful face it was not hard for those of us who know and loved her best to say, "She is not dead, she sleepeth." She rests from a labor well done. In this life she did whatsoever her hands found to do. God has taken her home to her reward. W. L. | Elizabeth Marshall Duggins
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Elizabeth M.(Duggins)Smith, 1827-1904
Dunlap cemetery listing gives different birth date from her headstone.
Her parents were John D. Duggins, b: abt. 1796 in Louisa Co., Virginia, d: abt. 1865 in Saline Co., Missouri, and Frances Elizabeth Dickinson, b: abt. 1807 in Virginia, d: abt. 1880 in Saline Co., Virginia. | Elizabeth Marshall Duggins
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He lived at 1514 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri, at the time of his death. He was an optometrist.
His wife was Mary Baker Clapp, born in Canada, Apr. 10, 1864 and died Feb. 2, 1938 in Kansas City. She is not buried in Dry Fork. | Enoch Elsus Duley
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daughter of William M. Duley and Amanda Dozier | Margaret Duley
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Mrs. Margaret Clatterbuck 56, wife of J.W. Clatterbuck, cashier of Bank of Guthrie daughter of William and Amanda Duley died Monday May 21, 1922 of spinal meningitis. She was buried in Dry Fork survived by husband, 2 daughters, Mrs. A.F. Martin, Mrs. Raymond Whitfield of Ashland and 1 son, Paul Clatterbuck of Guthrie.
For many years deceased was a resident of Ashland. She was the daughter of William and Amanda Duley, pioneers who lived just across Cedar Creek where R. A. Hudson now lives.
She is survived by her husband, 2 daughters, Mrs. A.F. Martin and Mrs. Raymond Whitfield of this vicinity and by one son, Paul of Guthrie. | Margaret Duley
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He lived at 3616 Evans Ave., St. Louis, at the time of his death, he died at home. Bessie Duley of the same address gave the information for his death certificate.
He was a salesman for the Bowers company. | William N. Duley
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Dulin, Dulcena Potts, J W Sep 24 1854 | Dulcena B. Dulin
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She married the brother of my 4th great grandfather, William Summers. She was 1st cousin 2 times removed to Thomas Dulin who was the third husband of my 3rd great grandmother, Mariah Hill Herring, in Callaway Co., Missouri.
Children
Sally Summers b: 6 Jun 1777 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Thomas H. Summers b: 8 Jan 1779 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth Summers b: 12 Sep 1780 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Susannah Summers b: 9 Jun 1782 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Edward Summers b: 29 Oct 1783 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
John Augustine Summers b: 10 Oct 1785 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
George Simon Summers b: 17 Jul 1787 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Nancy Ann Summers b: 17 Jun 1789 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
William Adams Summers b: 9 Dec 1790 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Samuel Summers b: 23 Mar 1793 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Marianna Polly Summers b: 25 Oct 1795 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Penelope Summers b: 28 Jan 1798 in , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Lewis A Summers b: 1 Jan 1800 in , Gallia, Ohio, USA
Simon Summers b: 30 Mar 1802 in , , Ohio, USA
Lucinda Jane Summers b: 2 Jun 1804 in , , Ohio, USA | Elizabeth Dulin
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Gibbs, C J - Dulin, Janes Frances - Jan 24 1853
1860; Census Place: District 18, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M653_610; Page: 0; Image: 288.
Name: Church J Gibbs
Age in 1860: 63
Birth Year: abt 1797
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1860: District 18, Callaway, Missouri
Gender: Male
Post Office: Fulton
Value of real estate: $2,000 $1,500
Household Members:
Name Age
Church J Gibbs 63, Gentleman
Jane F Gibbs 34
Mary C Gibbs 4
Susan T Gibbs 2
1870; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: M593_764; Page: 340; Image: 235Name: Churchel J Gibbs
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1797
Age in 1870: 73
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1870: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: $1,600, $350
Post Office: Fulton
Household Members:
Name Age
Churchel J Gibbs 73
Jane F Gibbs 43, keeping house, Mo.
Mary C Gibbs 13, dau, Mo.
Julisa F Gibbs 7, son, Mo.
Solomon Maguire 21, farm labor
1880; Census Place: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T9_677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 470.4000; Enumeration District: 25; Image: 0363
Name: Jane Francis Gibbs
Home in 1880: Calwood, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 54
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1826
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Father's birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's birthplace: Kentucky
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name Age
Jane Francis Gibbs 54
Julius T. Gibbs 17, son, Mo., Mo., Ky.
Thomas K. Gilbert 61, farmer
Jane Dulin Gibb's father married my 3rd great grandmother, Mariah Hill Herring, in 1857. | Jane Frances Dulin
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INDENTURE: Indenture Henry Fitzhugh to John Duling This Indenture made this tenth day of August in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty three Between Henry Fitzhugh of Stafford County Gent. of the one part and John Duling planter of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Henry Fitzhugh for and considerstion of the rents and covenants herein after mentioned on the part of the said John Duling to be paid and performed Hath demised granted set and to farm letten and these presents doth demise grant set and to farm let unto the said John Duling one messuage tenement and tract of land containing one hundred acres situate lying and being in the county of Fairfax and Parish of Truro and being part of a tract of land commonly called and known by the name of Ravensworth and bounded as follows viz Beginning at a gum saplin on Accotinck run running thence south 10 degrees West 140 poles thence south 05. degrees East 216 poles to Accotinck run thence up the run according to the several meanders thereof to the Beginning together with all houses edifices orchards gardens pastures woods underwoods profits commodities hereditament and appurtenances whatsoever belonging or in anywise appurtaining to the same except all mines minerals and quarries whatsoever To have and to hold the said messuage tenement and tract of land with the appurtenances except as before excepted to him the said John Duling for and during the natural lives of them the said John Duling Winnifred Duling his wife Thaddeus Duling his son or the longest liver of them Yeilding and paying therefore yearly and every year during the term aforesaid unto the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs and assigns on the eighteenth day of November the full sum and quantity of 654 pounds of good lawful tobacco to be made on the said plantation and from thence to be rolled or conveyed to a warehouse or rolling house at or near a convenient landing on Potomack River to be paid as if by law directed and enjoyed the first of which tobacco payments to commence and become due on the eighteenth day of November and in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty three and if it shall so happen that all or any part of the said yearly rent be left behind or unpaid twenty days after the said eighteenth of November as aforesaid on which the same ought to be paid it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs and assigns into and upon the said demised premises in any part thereof in the name of the whole to reenter and the same to have again re-possess and enjoy as in his or their first or former Estate and the said John Duling for himself his heirs and assigns from and out of the same from henceforth expect and amove This Indenture or anything herein contained to the contrary thereof not withstanding and the said John duling for himself his heirs and assigns doth covenant and grant to and with the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs and assigns that the said John Duling his heirs assigns will well and truly pay keep and preform all and signular the rents conditions and covenants on his or their part and behalf herein mentioned to be paid kept and preformed and also within three years from the date hereof plant out an Orchard upon the said land to contain at least one hundred good apple trees and also during the terms of this lease take care to repair and keep up the same and that the said John Duling his heirs and assigns shall not at anytime during the said term without the leave or consent of the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs or assigns first obtained work cause or suffer to be worked on the demise of the premises more then four labouring hands or tithables and that the said John Duling his heirs and assigns shall not commit or suffer any of the wood or timber therof to be disposed of otherwise than for the buildings and fences and necessary uses of the plantation on the said demised premises neither shall he on any account whatsoever sell or dispose of any of the said timber without having leave as aforesaid and the said John Duling for himself his heirs and assigns doth further covenant with the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs and assigns that if at any time he the said John Duling his heirs or assigns shall convey assign or make over his lease or right to any person whatsoever he or they shall pay to the said Henry Fizthugh his heirs or assigns one whole years rent over and above what before he was obliged to pay for the same and the said Henry Fitzhugh for himself his heirs and assigns doth covenant and grant to and with the said John Duling his heirs and assigns that he or they paying the rents above mentioned and performing the covenant on his or their behalf to be performed shall and may at all times hereafter during the term hereby granted quietly hold occupy and enjoy the above mentioned land and premises without the let suit or disturbance of him the said Henry Fitzhugh his heirs or assigns or any person whatsoever claiming from or under him and also for ever save the said John Duling his heirs or assigns harmless and indemnified from the quitrents of the said land to the cheif lord of the fee or from any other person whatsoever claimimg the same. In Witness whereof the said parties above mentioned have interchangeably set their hands and seals the day and year above written
INDENTURE: Signed Sealed and Delivered
In the presence of: Henry Fitzhugh Seal
John Ratcliff
Thomas Lewis
Wm Payne
At a court held for the County of Fairfax 15, January 1754. This lease was proved by the oaths of John Ratliffe, Thomas Lewis two of the witnesses and at a Court held for the County 19, march in the year aforesaid this lease was further proved by the oath of William Payne another witness and is admitted to record.
Test
Wagoner Clerk Court
This document was transcribed from a copy of the original. The original was recorded in Fairfax County, Virginia. Recorded March 19, 1754, in Deed Book C-1 pages 671-675.
WILL: Will of John Dulin
In the name of God amen I John Dulin of Fairfax County being sick and weak in body but of sound and prefect memory thamks to god for the same considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do prepare make and declare this my last will and testament : In manner and form following.
Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving son Thadeus two negro fellows by name Adam and Jack and also a negro wench named Hagar.
Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving daughter Francis one negro fellow named Sam, her choice of one of my horses together with a saddle and bridle one feather bed with furniture thereunto belonging and two (trunks ?)
Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving son Atwell the lease of the plantation on which I now live one negro man named Daniel one cow and calf five head of swine of his choice two ewes and lambs and my riding saddle out of which he is to pay twenty pounds to his brother John Dulin.
Item I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving son William one feather bed and furniture belonging thereto half a dozen pewter plates one dish and bason five head of swine two ewes and lambs together with all my wearing apparel which I desire may not be appraised or sold.
Item I give and bequeath unto my dear amd loving daughter Nancy Spinks one young mare two year old.
Item I give and bequeath to my two grandsons John and Raughley Spinks all my land located in the district of Kentucky to them and their heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my loving son John twenty pounds to be paid him by his brother Atwell and also afarther sum of ten pounds to be paid him by my executors (hereafter named) out of the money arising out of estates after the discharge of all my just debts.
My desire is that all and singular the remainer of my estate except what I have already bequeathed shall be sold by any Executors for the purpose of paying my just debts and the payment of the sum of ten pounds to my son John the balance then to be equally divided between all my sons and daughters before mentioned.
Lastly I do ordain and appoint my son Thadeus and my son Atwell Executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof iI have here unto set my hand and seal this 28th day of October 1791.
Signed sealed & delivered John Dulin (Seal) in presence of
W Payne
R. Ratcliffe
Wm. Allin
Thomas (his mark) Johnston
At a court held for the County of Fairfax 10th December 1791 This will was presented in Court and proved by the oath of William Payne and at a Court Contd and held in the same month and year. It was futher proved by the oath of William Allin and admitted to record and Thadeus Dulin one of the Executors madeoath to the same and he having performed what the law requires certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate there of in due form.
Teste
P. Wagerner Clk.
The Will of John Dulin was transcibed as close as possile to the original. The document was recorded in Fairfax County, Virginia. Recorded December 10, 1791 in Will Book F-1 page 39-41 | John Dulin
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BIOGRAPHY: Thaddeus Dulin, of Loudoun County, Va., married Elizabeth Powell, and they had: John, Edward, James, Nancy, Sally, Fanny, Winifred, Susun, and Lydia. Most of the children came with their parents to Kentucky at an early date. Edward married Mary Gordon, and they had -Thaddeus, Sally, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Fanny, John, Richard, Nancy and Lydia. Thomas settled in St. Charles County Mo., in 1819, and married Mary Lyle, by whom he had two sons and four daughters. He was married the second time to a widow, whose maiden name Maria Hill. He removed to Callaway in 1831. Richard settled in St. Louis. He was married twice. Thaddeus settled in St. Charles County.
A History of the Pioneer Families of Missouri Pages 324-325.
By Wm. S. Bryan and Robert Rose 1876
CENSUS: 1810 Fayette Co.,.Kentucky.
Thadius.Dulin
Free White Males.................................................Free White Females........................................................ Under 10....10-16....16-26....26-45....45 & Up....Under 10....10-16....16-26....26-45....45 & Up....Slaves. .............................................................1.................................................1...........1............1..............14......
DEED: Old Kentucky Entries and Deeds page 200. Entree................. Acres........Book...Page........Entry Date........Watercourse...............Notes.
Dulin, Edward.....500...........A.........163.........7-22-1780..........Sinking..Cr.................Withdrawn.
Dulin, Edward.....500...........A.........169.........9-..9-1780..........Licking..........................................
Dulin, John..........200...........A.........147.........6-24-1780..........Little Barren R.............................
Dulin, John..........300...........A.........147.........6-24-1780..........Licking.........................................
Dulin, John..........200...........A.........147.........6-24-1780..........Sinking Cr..................Withdrawn.
Dulin, John..........500...........A.........163.........7-22-1780..........Sinking Cr..................Withdrawn.
Dulin, John Sr......500...........A.........163.........7-22-1780..........Yellow Cr..................Withdrawn.
Duling, Thadius...988...........A...........54.........5-15-1780...............................................................
MISCELLANEOUS: On January 9, 1811, the church met for business. A proposition was made this day to try Brother A. Bainbridge for speaking untruths, as we deemed, but the minority proposed a separation rather then that he should come to trial, and this was agreed to by the majority. Therefore, a seperation took place. the majority, thirty four in number, continuing to call themselves Boone's Creek Church and remaining in Elkhorn Association until 1823, when they went into the constitution of Boone's Creek Association. The minority took the name of Particular Baptists and united with Licking association, which association was formed as a result of strife and contention that origanated over a personal difficulty between Elder Jacob Creath and Thomas Lewis concerning the exchange of a couple of slaves, Lewis being a member of Town Fork Church (First Church of Lexington), and Creath was the pastor of that church. Other Churches being called upon to give their aid in adjusting the difficulty also became involved. (Dr. Spencer)
On the 19th day of January, 1811, the following written agreement was entered into by the dissenting parties. "Whereas, this church has agreed to become two bodies, we agree that each member shall join which parties they please, and each part shall have equal right to occupy the house one-half the time unmolested, and repairs done jointly, and the part continuing in Elkhorn Association shall have record book by providing the other part with another as good, ect. The mojority furnished the minority with a book, but they refused to give up the record book agreeable to our written articles. The former clerk was with the minority and we could not obtain the book without recourse to law, so we chose rather to be defrauded and suffer loss than go contrary to the word of God. Therefore, having obtained from the old book the date of the constitution and some other matter, the records of Boone's Creek Church in future shall be recorded in this book and to be known by the former name, believing it to be our just right for the following reasons: First, as having fourteen members of a majority, and second, having stood to our former compact with Elkhorn Association. Therefore, we have caused our names to be hereunto set. Thirty-six are recorded as members of this party, as follows: Samuel Boone, Mary Boone, Sarah Boone, William Barker, Ann Barker, William Christian, Marthew (Martha?) Christian, Thomas Christian, Mary Winn, Rebecka Jones, Letuce Winn, Hannah Hickman, Thadeus Dulin, Elizabeth Dulin, Susannah Cockrell, T. Dulin, Sarah Gest, Cudjoe (servant), Ann Gest, Sidney McDonald, Polly Cotton, Ann Willson, John Hay, James Vallingdam and Elizabeth, his wife, and Rose (slave), S. Burbridge (Bainbridge), Polly Evans, Ruth Lucas, Philadelphia Simpson, James Gest, Martin Coons, Steven Lay. Billy (servant), and Nancy Lay."
The Boone's Creek Church extended a call to Elder Jeremiah Vardeman to become their pastor, which he accepted and began his labors with them in February, 1811.
Of the minority or Particular Church we will say nothing, except that during the twenty-four years of their seperation some of the ministers who preached for them were A. Bainbridge, Ambrose Dudley, T. P. Dudley and William Rash. They reunited with Boone's Creek Church in July, 1835. It may be said that after the seperation in 1811, the two churches seemed to be very friendly toward each.
From the records of Boone's Creek Church it is observed that they were very strict in matters of discipline. The minutes of many of their meetings are filled with charges and trials, appointment of committees to adjust difficulties and sometimes a member would bring before the church a charge against himself, make acknowledgement and ask for forgiveness.
In April, 1811, William Cleveland was elected church clerk. During this year there were received into the church thirty-six members by experience and Baptism.
In May, 1812, a certain brother and his wife preferred charges against a sister Ward, stating that she had come to the brother's house and said she had come over to devil him; that he was so handsome she had fallen in love with him, and she proceeded to hug him. She was excluded.
In March, 1813, the records show that the church had received sixty-four additions since the division in 1811. In July, 1813, Thadeus Dulin was elected clerk, William Cleveland having resigned, In October, 1814, T. Dulin resigned and William Boone was elected clerk, he being the first clerk to affix his signature to the minutes. In November, 1814, a motion was made by Deacon Squire Boone (this is the first mention of a deacon) whether the deacons should present the elements of the Lord's Supper to persons not in union with us. The church unanimously answered in the negative. In March, 1815, Lindsfield Burbridge was ordained a deacon and at the same meeting George G. Boone was ordained to the ministry. In September, 1815, the church agreed to buy two pamphlets on missionary subjects. This is the first mention of any missionary activities.
History of Churches in Boone's Creek Association pages 45-46
TAX: Personal Property Tax List for Loudoun Co.
1787 - Duling, Thadeus 0-2-4-7-15
1787 - Duling. Wm. 0-2-5-7-14
1788 - Duling, Thadeus 0-0-4-0
1788 - Duling, Wm. 0-0-4-0
1789 - Dulin Thaddeus 1-0-0-3
1789 - Dulin, Wm. 2-0-1-4
1789 - Dulin, Thadeus 4-0-5-not tithable
1789 - Dulin, Wm. 4-0-5
Col. 1 = no. of white males above 16 and under 21
Col. 2 = blacks above 16
Col. 3 = blacks under 16
Col. 4 = horse, mares, colts, and mules
Col. 5 = cattle
In 1789, Col. 3 = blacks 12 to 16
In 1787, Thaddeus was on List C - 3rd Batt. Dist. of Simon Hancock
William was on List A- 1st Batt. District of Charles Bennett
1788 - Thaddues and William were both on List C (doesn't specify which battalion0
1789 - Thadeus and William both on List A. Thaddeus and William both on List C
The 1 st battalion covered districts in the Northern part of Loudoun which included Lovettsville, Hillsboro, and Neersville. The 3rd battalion covered the area west of Goose Creek, including Leesburg, Purcellville, Snickersville (Bluemont), Aldie, south of the Loudoun border .Lists A, B, and C didn't always match up with batts. 1, 2, & 3.
INDENTURE: Indenture to Thadues Dulin
This indenture made the twenty first day of June in the year of our Lord One
Thousand & Seven Hundred Seventy Four, Between Francis Lightfoot Lee
of the one part & Thadeus Dulin of the other part. Witnesseth that the said
Francis Lightfoot Lee for and in consideration of the presents reservations
& covenants herein after mentioned reserved on the part and behalf of the
said Thadeus Dulin his heirs and assigns to be paid and Performed Hath
demised sealed and to farm letten and by these presents doth Demises Lease
and to farm let unto the said Thadeus Dulin all that Tract or parcel of land
with the appurtenances situated & lying & being in the Parish of Cameron
in the County of Loudoun containing by Survey Two Hundred and Eighteen
Acres of Land whereof the said Francis Lightfoot Lee is now Issed as
Tenant in Tail bounded as followeth to wit. Beginning at a white oak
standing in a glade and old corner of the main Tract marked T, thence
South 12 degrees East 218 poles to where another corner of the main tract
ought to stand near a drain of Stattion Branch, thence South 2 degrees East
245 poles to a Rotten Hickory Stump the old corner of the main Tract and a
white oak near it marked T some years ago as the corner, thence North 86
Degrees East 142 Poles to the new road leading to Lanes Mill, thence North
36 degress 30 West 510 poles to the Beginning ( on which line is to be
made the aforesaid new road) which includes Two Hundred & Eighteen
Acres agreeable to a Survey made by Griffin Garland, December the 1st
1772. Together with all the Profits, Commodities and Appurtenances to the
same. Belonging or in any wise appurtaining. To have and to hold the said
Tract or Parcel of land with the Appurtenances above granted and every part
and parcel unto the said Thaddeus Dulin his heirs and assigns for & during
the Natural Life of the said Thadeus Dulin, Francis & Winifred Dulin,
daughters of the said Dulin and during the Natural Life of every & either of
them longest living. Yeilding and paying therefore yearly & every year
during the said Term unto the said Francis Lightfoot Lee and his Issue in
Tail and those lawfully claiming the said demised premises as next in
remainder or reversion the sum of thirteen pounds, one shilling & seven
pence sterling money of Great Britian , which payment well & truly to be
made is to begin on the 1st day of December 1775 over and above the Quit
Rents & Taxes that are or may be payable for the same hereby demised
premises Provider always that if the said reserved rent of thirteen pounds,
one shilling & seven pence sterling and the Quit Rents be behind or unpaid
in part or in the whole by the space of twenty days next after the day of
payment thereof ( the same being first lawfully demanded) and if the land
tax that may be lawfully required for the same be not also paid as the law
may require that then from thence forth it shall and may be lawfully to and
for the said Francis Lightfoot Lee and his Issue in Tail and those lawfully
claiming in remainder or reversion into and upon the said demised premises
on any part thereof in the name of the whole to re-enter & the same to have
again re-posses and re-enjoy as in his or their former Estate or right any
thing herein contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding and the
said Thadeus Dulin for himself, his heirs, Exors., Administrators & assigns
Doth covenant, promise and agree to & with the said Francis Lightfoot Lee
and his Issue in Tail & those lawfully claiming the said demised premises as
next in remainder or reversion that the said_______
his heirs, Exors., administrators or assigns shall & will during the Term
hereby granted well and truly pay or cause to be paid to the said Francis
Lightfoot Lee and his Issue in Tail & those claiming in remainder or
reversion the aforesaid Yearly Rent of thirteen pounds, one shilling & seven
pence sterling at the Day and time herein before limited for payment thereof
and also that the said Thadeus Dulin, his heirs, Executors, Adms. and
assigns at his and their proper lost and charges shall and will from time to
time and at all times during the said Term will & sufficiently repair maintain
and keep the said premises hereby demised with appurtenances in and with
all manner of needfull & necessary reperations amendments whatsoever
when and as often as need shall require and the said demised premises so
well & sufficiently repaired maintained, sustained and kept shall & will at
the Expiration or sooner determination of this lease peaceably & quietly
surrender lease & yeild unto the said Francis Lightfoot Lee or his Issue in
Tail or those claiming the said premises in remainder or reversion and will
not committ or premit any manner of waste in or upon the said demises
premises or any part thereof during the Term aforesaid and that it may be
lawfull to and for the said Francis Lightfoot Lee and his Issue in Tail and
those claiming in remainder or reversion during the continuance of this
Lease from time to time to enter into the said demised premises there to
veiw and oversee the State & condition of the same and if the terms herein
agreed to are complied with and the said Thadeus Dulin, for himself, his
heirs, Executors, administrators and assigns Doth further covenant and
agree to and with the said Francis Lightfoot Lee and his Issue in Tail and
those claiming in remainder or reversion that he the said Thadeus Dulin, his
heirs, executors, administrators or assigns shall & will within the space of
five years after the date hereof build on the hereby demised premises a good
framed dwelling house sixteen feet square at the least and a good clap board
or plank tobacco house or barn, twenty four by twenty feet wide and also
plant within five years from the date hereof eighty winter apple trees at least
forty feet distance every way each from the other and keep that number at
least during the continuance of this lease well trimed, pruned, fenced in &
secured from horses cattle & other creatures and that he will also within
seven years enclose and secure three acres of the same or swampy land
under a good sufficient fence and prepare & do the same in good Timothy
meadows and keep the same in good order of meadows until the
determination of this lease and the said Thadeus Dulin for himself, his heirs,
executors, administrators and assigns Doth further covenant and agree to &
with the said Francis Lightfoot Lee and his Issue in Tail and those claiming
in remainder or reversion that he Thadeus Dulin his heirs, executors,
administrators and assigns will leave standing in some convenient part of
the above granted premises and in the bodies at least forty four acres of
woods untouched which woods shall remain and beheld as a further support
of the planatation or farm at the Experation or future determination of this
lease and the said Thaddeus Dulin his heirs Executors Adms and Assigns
shall not will sell or assign this lease to any person or persons whatsoever
without first giving the refusal thereof to the said Francis Lightfoot Lee and
his Issues in Tail & those claimimg in remainder or reversion and lastly the
said Thaddeus Dulin his heirs Executors Administrator and Assigns paying
the said yearly rent of thirteen pounds one shilling & seven pence sterling
and performing the covenants and agreements in these presents contained
on his and their behalf to (illegible) & performed according to true intent &
meaning of these presents shall & lawfully may peacebly & quietly have
hold occupy & enjoy all and singular the above demised premises without
the let disturbance eviction molestation or interruption of him the said
Francis Lightfoot Lee or his Issue in Tail or those claimimg in remainder or
reversion during the term within mentioned Witness whereof the parties to
those presents have hereunto interchangably set their hand & affixed their
seals the day & year first within written
Signed Sealed & Delivered In
the Presence of
Francis Lightfoot Lee h s
Thaddeus Dulin h s
It is further agreed between the parties aforesaid that the Tenant shall have
liberty of taking what trees are blown down by the wind, or any decayed
Timber Trees for the use of the Tenement having first shown them to the
Landlord or his Agent, that they are such it is also agreed that the Tenant
shall leave an out let.
This document is transcribed from a copy of the original and is recorded in
Loudoun County Virginia. Dated June 21,1774, in Deed Book K pages
311-314.
INDENTURE: Indenture of Henry Lee to Thaddeus Dulin
This Indenture made this first day of October in the year one thousand seven hundred &
ninety Between Henry Lee of the County of Westmoreland & Ludwell Lee & Flora his
wife of the County of Fairfax of the one part & Thaddeus Dulin of the County of
Loudoun of the other part Witnesseth that the said Henry Lee, Ludwell Lee & Flora Lee
for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred & fifty pounds Current money of
Virginia to them in hand paid by the said Thaddeus Dulin at or before the Sealing &
Delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge & of & from
the same do Discharge & Acquit the said Thaddeus his heirs executors & administrators
by these present have Granted bargained & sold , aliened & conveyed & by these present
do grant bargain sell alien & convey unto the said Thaddeus Dulin his heirs and assigns
forever one tract or parcel of land situated lying & being in Loudoun county on the lower
side of Tuscarora branch of Goose Creek which was patented by the proprietors of the
Northern Neck of Virginia to one John Savage by Deed bearing date the thirteenth day of
December one thousand seven hundred & thirty one and bounded as follows Beginning at
two small white oaks & an hickory and hillside the beginning trees of Sleators Land on
the upper side the branch about one mile from the mouth thereof running thence SE 180
poles to the line of Wm Aubreys land thence with his line N 29 E crossing the branch 310
poles to a scrubby oak N 50 W 444 poles to George Sleators line, then with his line S 8 E
434 poles to the beginning (Excepting never the less & reserving out of the said tract one
lott of ground sold by Henry Lee to Henry Jenkins containing one hundred & four acres.
Together with all rights & appurtenances to the said tract of land belonging or in any
manner appertaining with the reversion and reversions, remainder & remainders, into
issues & profits that may at any become due and payable therefrom & all Deeds
conveyances, & other papers (illegible) said Land or any part thereof. To have & to hold
the said Tract of Land with its appurtenances (excepting as before excepted) to him the
said Thaddeus Dulin his heirs & assigns to the only proper use & behoof of him the said
Thaddeus Dulin his heirs & assigns forever, & the said Henry Lee, Ludwell Lee & Flora
do covenant, grant & agree for themselves their heirs executors & administrators to &
with the said Thaddeus Dulin his heirs & assigns that he the said granted premises
excepting as above excepted shall peaceably & quietly have hold, occupy & possess, free
& clear and freely & clearly exonerated of and from all former & other gifts, grants or
conveyances whatsoever had made, suffered or done by them or either of them & of &
from all mortgages, Dower rights of Dower, charges or incumbrances whatsoever had
made suffered or done, by them or either of them & the said Henry Lee, Ludwell Lee &
Flora Lee, the hereby demised premises with all & singular their appurtenances for
themselves & their heirs to the said Thaddeus Dulin his heirs & assigns against the claim
or claims of them the said Henry Lee, Ludwell Lee, & Flora Lee, their heirs & assigns &
against the claim or claims of all persons claiming by them, from or under them or either
of them will forever warrant & defend by these presents. In witness whereof the parties to
these presents have hereunto set their hands & seals the day & year first mentioned.
Signed Sealed & Delivered
in presence of us Henry Lee Seal
Beell Green Ludwell Lee Seal
Richard Bland Lee Flora Lee Seal
John Ramsey
Thomas Nichols
Thos. Gunell
This document was transcribed from a copy of the original which is dated October 1,
1790, recorded in Deed Book T pages 219-220
INDENTURE: Indenture of George Carter to Thadeus Dulin
This Indenture made this thirteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one
seven hundred and ninety Between George Carter (son of Robert (illegible) Carter)
of Richmond County and State of Virginia of the one part and Thaddeus Dulin of
the County of Loudoun and State aforesaid of the other part Where as the said
George Carter by his letter of attorney bearing date the twenty eighth day of
November Seventeen hundred and Eighty Eight did nominate ordain constitute &
appoint Samuel Love of Loudoun County his attorney to Lease out for twenty one
years or three lives as said Love may judge best for his interest all or any of part of
his land Lying in the County of Loudoun contiguous to the Town of Leesberg to
make and Execute and also to acknowledge in the name of him the said George
Carter proper and sufficient Deeds Leases and Instruments of writing for such
purposes as by the said letter of attorney duly proven and recorded in Loudoun
County Court will more fully appear approven to this Witnesseth that for and in
consideration of the rents and Covenants herein after reserved and expressed on the
part of the said Thaddeus Dulin to be paid and performed the said George Carter
hath demised set and to farm let unto the said Thadeus Dulin one messuage
Tenement or lott of land Lying and being in the said George Carters land before
mentioned being the lott ? thirteen as per survey and seal made by William Ellzey
Jun bearing date 19th March 1709 beginning for the same at an Elm on a small
branch marked S I thence N 26 E 101 poles to the line of the patent thence with said
line N 53 W ?15 to an hickory stump on the side of the main road Corner to the
patent thence with the Line of the patent N 18 3/4 E 162 poles to an old black oak
Corner to the patent to Beattys and Jeldons thence with another line of the patent N
? W 142 poles to a stake Corner also of lott N 14 thence with the line of said lott ?1
West 217 poles to a white oak on Tuscarora thence down the said run to a white oak
Corner to Samuel Love?s Land thence with his Line to the beginning Containing
Two hundred and Eighty Three and 3/4 acres Together with all houses orchards
meadows pastures ways woods water and water courses and all and singular the
Profits Emoluments thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining Excepted as
hereafter Excepted To have and to hold the said messuage and Tenement of two
hundred and eighty three and 3/4 acres be the same more or less with the
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining unto the said
Thaddeus Dulin his Heirs Executors Administrators & Assigns for and during the
natural Lives of William Courts Love John Courts Love Richard Hindley Love sons
of Samuel Love of Loudoun paying and yeilding yearly and every year on the first
day of October during the term aforesaid unto the said George Carter his Certain
attorney his Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns the free and just quantity of
two thousand pounds of crop Tobacco and Casks and all Government charges that
shall during the aforesaid Term arise on the aforesaid Land and if it shall so happen
that the said yearly rent shall be unpaid in any one year the space of thirty days
Either in part or the whole next after the premises can or may be found whereon the
said yearly rent can be levied or made that then and from thenceforth it shall and
maybe Lawful to and for the said George Cater his Certain attorney his Heirs
Executors Administrators or Assigns into and upon the said demised premisses with
the appurtenances or into any part thereof in the name of the whole to reenter and
the same to have again repossess as their former right and Estate the said Thaddeus
Dulin his Heirs Executors Administrators & Assigns from out of the same (illegible)
Expell and remove any thing herein Contained to the contrary notwithstanding and
the said Thaddeus Dulin for himself his Heirs Executors Administrators and
Assigns Doth Covenant and agree to and with the said George Carter that he or they
shall before the Expiration of Ten years from the date of these presents build on the
aforesaid Lott a good square log or framed dwelling house not less than sixteen feet
square to be planked below and above to be covered with shingles and to have built
thereto a hone or brick chimney also a good barn not less than twenty two feet in the
length and twenty feet in width and to be covered also with shingles the whole of
said buildings to be done in a workman like manner and also to plant one hundred
grafted apple trees of latter fruit which are to be held under a seperate inclosure
and to be taken proper care of in every (illegible) the Land that is or may be cleared
to be kept under a good mauled log fence which with the buildings & aforesaid is to
kept in good repair and so to be returned at the expiration of this lease the said
Thadeus Dulin or his assigns not to work more than ten hand at any one time on the
aforesaid premises an or suffer it to be done and the said Thadeus doth for himself
his Heirs Exors Administrators and assigns Covenant and agree to and with the said
George Carter that on a breach of any one or more of the aforesaid Covenants shall
moreover make it Lawful for the said George Carter his attorney his Heirs
Executors Administrators or Assigns to reenter the aforesaid premises and the same
to hold again as if this Indenture had never been made In witness whereof the
aforesaid Samuel Love hath hereunto set the hand and affixed the seal of the said
George Carter the day and year above written
Signed Sealed & Delivered George Carter Seal
In presence of Thadeus Dulin Seal
At a Court Continued and held for Loudoun County April the 12th 1791 This
Leasewas acknowledged by Samuel Love agent for the said George Carter and
Thadeus Dulin parties thereto and ordered to be recorded
Teste Cha Binns Ck Court
This document was transcribed from a copy of the original and is recorded in
Loudoun County, Virginia. Recorded April 12,1791, in Deed Book S pages 300-304.
INDENTURE: Indenture Of Thaddeus Dulin And Elizabeth His Wife To John Camell
This Indenture made the 31st day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred & ninety seven Between Thaddeus Dulin of the County of Loudoun &
Commonwealth of Virginia & Elizabeth his wife of the one part & John Camell of the
other part Witnesseth that the said Thaddeus Dulin & his wife for and in consideration of
the sum of thirty pounds Current Money of Virginia unto them in hand well & truly paid
by the said John Camel at and before the sealing and delivery hereof the Receipt whereof
they do hereby acknowledge, and thereof & of every part thereof do forever exonerate,
acquit & discharge the said John Camell his heirs, Executors, and administrators, by these
presents have granted, bargained, sold aliened, (illegible) released, & confirmed, and by
these presents do grant, bargain, sell alein, ( illegible), release, and confirm unto the said
John Camell his heirs and assigns a certain tract or parcel of Land Surveyed by Wm. H.
Harding on the 21st day of April 1791. Beginning at a stone in the main road leading
from Leesburg to Alexandria thence along up said road N 49 degrees 35 minutes W 29
1/2 poles to another stone in said road, thence up said road N 56 W 60 poles the line of
Mary Gordon thence with that line N 0 degrees 40 minutes W 90 poles to the line of Wm.
B. Page thence with that line S 56 E 139 poles to a stone in an old field, thence to the
beginning. Containing sixty acres of Land. Together also with all singular the rights,
Members Liberties, Priviliges, Improvements, Hereditaments, and appurtenances
whatsoever hereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining , and the reversions and
remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; also all the Estate, Right, Title, Interest, use
possession, property, claim and demand whatsoeverof them or either of them the said
Thaddues Dulin and Elizabeth his wife in Law, Equity, or otherwise, howsoever, of, into,
or out of all and singular the premisses hereby granted with the appurtenances, unto the
said John Camel his heirs & assigns to the proper use, Benefit and behoof of the said
John Camell his heirs and assigns forever. In Witness whereof the said parties to these
presents have set there hands and seal hereunto the day & year first above written.
Sealed & Delivered Thaddeus Dulin Seal
in the presence of us Elizabeth Dulin Seal
C Binns Jun. the word ?thirty? in the her mark
Wm. H. Harding 4th line interlined before
Alex Haugh signing hereof
Simon Binns
At a court Contd & held for Loudoun County December the 12th 1797 This Indenture of
Bargain & Sale was acknowledge by Thaddeus Dulin and Elizabeth his wife parties
thereto she having been first (illegible) Examined as the law directs voluntarily
relinquished her right of Dower in the Lands therein contained & ordered to be recorded.
This document was transcribed from a copy of the original, which recorded on December
12, 1797 in Deed Book Y pages 141-142.
INDENTURE: Indenture of Charles Morgan to Thaddeus Duling
This Indenture made this 13th day of February 1798 Between Charles Morgan of the
County of Campbell and State of Kentucky, of the one part, and Thaddeus Duling of the
County of Loudoun and State of Virginia of the other part. Witnesseth that the said
Charles Morgan for and in consideration of the sum of three thousand dollars to him in
hand paid by the said Thaddeus Duling, hath bargain, sold and conveyed and by these
presents doth bargain, sell and convey to the said Thaddeus Duling one certain tract or
parcel of land, situate lying and being on Boones Creek in the County of Fayette and State
of Kentucky, containing by estimation three hundred acres, be the same more or less,
which tract is part of a tract of 1300 acres, granted to said Charles Morgan (illegible)
warrant entry, and bounded as followeth, towit. Beginning in the middle of Boones Creek
near the mouth of (illegible) Fork in a line of David Robinsons Military Survey of 1300
acres and running with said line N 40 degrees W 79 poles to sugartree corner to the said
Survey, thence with another line thereof N 54 degrees W 93 poles to a walnut and
hackberry corner to David Robinsons and John Floyds land, thence with said Floyds line
W 96 poles to an elm and hickory corner to Richard Valendinghams land, thence with the
line thereof S 80 poles to three hackberries and a hickory, thence W 22 poles to a hickory
locust and sugartree corner to (illegible) land thence with a line thereof and continuing
with a line of (illegible) S 137 poles to a small walnut in a line of James Dulings land,
thence with said line E 10 1/2 poles to a hickory and (illegible) buckeye, thence with
another line of said (illegible) S 30 poles to a stake corner to James Whaleys land thence
with a line thereof E 202 poles to the middle of Boones Creek between two stones, one on
each side of said creek, thence up the middle of said creek to the beginning. To have and
to hold the said tract of land herein before mentioned with all and singular the
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining unto the said Thadeus
Dooling his heirs and assigns forever, and the said Charles Morgan doth covenant and
agree to and with the said Thadeus Duling that he the said Charles Morgan, and his heirs
will warrant and forever defend the right of the aforesaid land and premises with the
appurtenances thereunto belonging against the claim or claims of all and every person or
persons whatsoever unto him the said Thaddeus Duling his heirs and assigns forever and
this Indenture further Witesseth that Susannah Morgan for the consideration before
mentioned doth also relinquishes her right of dower of and to the said land and premises
herein before mentioned. In Witness whereof he the said Charles Morgan and Susannah
his wife hath hereunto set their hands and seals the date before mentioned.
Charles Morgan Seal
Susannah Morgan Seal
Campbell County towit: Personally appeared before us, two of the Justices for the
County aforesaid, Charles Morgan and Susannah his wife and acknowledged and
subscribed the within mentioned Indenture to Thaddeus Duling and she the said Susannah
Morgan did voluntarily reliquish her right of dower to the estate conveyed in this
Indenture. She being first privately examined as the law directs. (illegible) under our
hands and seals this 13th day of February 1798.
Thomas Lindsey Seal
Henry Brasher Seal
Campbell County Set
I do hereby certify that a true copy of this Indenture of bargain and sale from Charles
Morgan to Thaddeus Duling has been recorded in my office in consequence of the
foregoing Certificate (illegible) under my hand this 16th day of February 1798. Recorded
in Book A page 205 & exam.
James Taylor Clk C C
Fayette County Clerks Office March 22nd 1798 This Indenture was produced & recorded
in Book F page 299 & Exam
Teste Levi Todd Clk
Fayette County April Court 1806
This Indenture was produced in court and in consequence of the Certificates thereon
endorsedis ordered to be recorded a second time, the former record having been destroyed
by fire.
Teste Levi Todd Clk
This Document was transcribed from a bad copy of the original. The original is recorded
in Fayette County, Kentucky, in Deed Book B pages 255-257.
INDENTURE: Indenture of Thadeus G. Dulin Attorney to Thomas M Wallis
This Indenture made this 26 day of February in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and thirty, between Thad G Doolin & Thomas Doolin and Mary his wife, John
Doolin and Angeline his wife and Richard Doolin and Elizabeth his wife, by said Thad G.
Doolin their attorney in fact and said Thadeus G. Doolin in his own right, being part
herein and representatives of Edward Doolin dec?d late of County of Fayette and
Commonwealth of Kentucky on the one part and Thomas M Wallis of the County and
Commonwealth of aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth That said Thadeus G. Doolin
for himself & as attorney aforesaid for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred
and twenty five dollars current money of Kentucky to him in hand paid, the receipt
whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presents
doth granted, bargain sell and confirm unto the said Thomas M Wallis his heirs and
assigns all that tract or parcel of Land situate lying and being in the County of Fayette on
the Waters of Boones Creek. Being the right, title and interest which the said Thadeus G.
Doolin, Th. Doolin, John Doolin and Richard, have or may hereafter in and to a certain
undivided tract of Land whereon Thadeus Doolin dec?d lived and died and which is
divided by said Thadeus Doolin dec?d in his last will and Testament to Elizabeth Doolin
now dec?d at the death of said Thadeus Doolin Widow. And the aforesaid Grantors being
apart of the legal heirs of and representatives of said Edward Doolin dec?d, being their
entire interest of the above named Grantors in said tract of Land, the same purchased by
said Thad Doolin dec?d in his lifetime? of Charles Morgan and supposed to contain three
hundred acres, be the same more or less. Together with all and Singular the premises
thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining: To have and to hold the land hereby
conveyed with the appurtenances, unto the said Thomas M Wallis, his heirs or assigns
forever. And the said Thad. G. Doolin for himself and as attorney aforesaid, for himself
and their Heirs, Executors and Administrators, the aforesaid tract of Land and premises
unto the said Thomas M Wallis his heirs or assigns forever against the claim or claims of
all and every person or persons whatsoever. Doth and will forever defend by these
presents. In Witness Whereof the said Thad G. Doolin for himself & as attorney aforesaid
hath hereunto set his hand and Seal the day and date first above written.
Thad G Dulin Seal
Th Dulin Seal
Jn Dulin Seal
Richard Dulin Seal
By Thad G. Dulin Atty. in fact Seal
Angeline Dulin her mark Seal
Elizabeth Dulin her mark Seal
State of Kentucky
Spencer County
I Raphael Lanearles Clerk of County Court for the County aforesaid do certify that this
Deed from Thadeus G. Dulin & others to Thomas M. Wallis was this day produced to me
in my office by Angeline Dulin wife of John Dulin one of the within named Grantors and
acknowledged it to be her act and deed. She the said Angeline being examined by me
privately and apart from her husband, declared that she did freely and willingly sign and
deliver the said writings and wishes not to retract it and acknowledged the writing again
shown and explained to her, to be her act and deed and consented? that the same may be
certified to the clerk of Fayette County court where the Land (illegible) there to be
recorded, in that she did not wish to retract her said acknowledgment all of which I
hereby Certify to said Clerk. Given under my hand this 6th day of April.
Raph?l Lanearles
Commomwealth of Kentucky
Shelby County
James S. Whitaker clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid certify that this
deed from Thadeus G Dulin & others to Thomas M. Wallis. This
document is transcribbed from a copy of the original which is recorded in Fayette County,
Kentucky. Recorded April 6, 1830 in Deed Book 6 pages 124-126.
LEASE: Assignment of Lease From Thaddeus Dulin to Samuel Love
I Thaddeus Dulin of the County Loudoun do hereby assign unto Samuel Love of said
county my right title, interest & claim in & to a certain Tract of Land, Leased to me for
three lives by George Carter ( son of Robert Wormley Carter) containing two hundred &
eighty three & 3/4 acres, be the same more or less, which Lease bears date the 20th
November 1790, & is or will be recorded in Loudoun County clerks office. Reference
thereto being had, will more fully appear. In consideration of the aforesaid assignment, I
have received of Samuel Love, twenty five pounds, in full, for all my right & Title of the
Lease above mentioned, in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal, this
thirteenth day of April 1791.
Signed Sealed and
Delivered In Ppresence Thaddeus Dulin Seal
Elizth Raper?
This document is transcribed from a copy of the original which is recorded in Loudoun
County, Virginia. Recorded April 13, 1791, in Book T page 22.
SLAVES: Sale of Slave
Know all men by these presents that I Thadeus Dulin of the County of Loudoun have
bargained sold and delivered unto William Payne of the County of Fairfax a certain negro
man named Adam which said Slave I do warrant and defend from me my Heirs Executors
and from every other person or persons whatsoever claimimg the same for the valuable
consideration of sixty pounds (illegible) to me in hand paid, the receipt whereof I do
hereby acknowledge as Witness my hand and seal this fifth day of January 1793.
Signed Sealed & Delivered
in the presence of
Wm Allin
William W Gooding Thadeus Dulin Seal
his mark
At a Court held for Fairfax County 21st January 1793. This Bill of Sale was proved by the
oath of William Allen to be the Act and Deed of Thadeus Dulin and ordered to be
recorded
Teste Wagoner Cl. Ct.
This document was transcribed fron a copy of the original which is recorded in Fairfax
County, Virginia. Recorded January 21, 1793 in Deed Book W page 19.
WILL: The Will of Thadeus Dulin
In the name of God amen. I Thadeus Dulin of Fayette County and State of
Kentucky being sick and weakly but in my right mind and memeory but
calling to mind the uncertainty of life and the certainy of death think proper
to dispose of my Estate in the following manner towit.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Francis Greene the sum of forty
schillings cash to be paid unto her by my Executors herein after to be
named.
Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Winifred Jeans the sum of forty
schillings to be paid unto her as named above.
I give and bequeath unto my son Edward Dulin one negro man slave name
Ephraim to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath unto my son John Dulin the sum of two hundred
dollars to be paid unto him by my Executors as aforesaid.
Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sally Sanford one negro girl
slave named Suckey with all her future increase to her and her heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Ann Francis the sum of forty
schillings to be paid unto her as above directed.
Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Lydia Whaley one negro girl
slave named Mariah and all her future increase to her and her heirs forever
and one boy slave named Phill to her and her heirs forever and my riding
horse and I give a bed and furniture and bedstead.
Item I give and bequeath unto my beloved Wife Elizabeth Dulin during her
natural life or widowhood the tract of land whereon I now live with all its
appurtenances contained by deed (illegible). Also the following slaves Liner
and wife Patty and their daughter Milly, Rebeccah Manning and (Matilda??)
and their son (Jremer??) Also Molly and her son Jepe, Andrew and
(Isaac??)
and her daughter (Jimmimy???) and four of her choice of my horse beasts
except the one already disposed the riggings and gear and her riding
Carriage and harness and one half of all my crop on hand or maturing and
all the (illegible ) laid on for the family four feather beds furniture and
(illegible) and all the (illegible) paid of my household and kitchen furniture
and the sum of five hundred dollars cash and if my wife should have a
surplus in her ahnds or in the course of her natural life that she has no call
for or that is an necessary expense she may dispose of such surplus among
our children herein named equally except providence should frown on one
or more by the loss of their property then in that case she is at liberty to
relieve their necessaties as far as she has to spare and may think proper to
do so.
Item I give and bequeath unto Jane Presley as (illegible) now Jane Jenkins
the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid unto her by my Executors.
I give and bequeath unto Lindy Mc Daniel the sum of fifty dollars to be paid
as above.
My will further is that my just debts be punctually paid by my Executors.
Item my will further is that all my estate not herein disposed of shall be sold
by my Executors and Equally divided between my children herein named
and also cash on hand or bonds to collect.
Item my will further is that after the decease of my wife all the property
herein willed to her shall likewise be Equally devided between all my
aforesaid children.
Item my will further is that if my Daughter Lydia Whaley should decease
having no heir lawfully begotten of her body that in that case the property
herein willed to her shall be Equally divided between my other children
herein refer by named or their heirs.
Also I do by these present constitute and appoint my beloved wife and my
two son in laws John Winn and William Jeans Executors to this my last will
and testament revoking and annulling all other wills or wills made by me or
in my name. I do by these present grant that my son in law William Jeans
act as Executor as aforesaid and that being held to Bail by the County Court
as it is out of his County signed sealed and delivered and acknowledged in
Presents of this 5th day of December the year of Lord 1814.
Teste
Thadeus Dulin Seal
Linchfield Burbridge (Bainbridge)
John Mc Call
Thomas Burbridge (Bainbridge)
Fayette County Court December Court 1814
The last will and testament of Thadeus Dulin decease was produced in
Court and proved by the oath of L. & Thomas Burbridgetwo of the
(illegible) witnesses (illegible) and ordered to be recorded.
John D. Young Clk.
This document was transcribed from a copy of the original which was of
poor quality. The original is recorded in Fayette County, Kentucky in Will
Book C pages 365-368
PATENT: Land Office Patents and Grants, Virginia
Grant K pages 407-408 dated March 18, 1784
Benjamin Harrison Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. To all to whom there presents shall come
Greeting Know Ye that by virtue and in the consideration of The Land Office Treasury Warrants Numbers ninety three and seven hundred and nine and both I assigned the fifteenth day of October One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Nine there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Thaddeus Duling a certain tract or parcel of land containing Nine Hundred and Eighty Eight Acres by survey bearing a date the Twelfth day of March One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Three lying and being in the County of Fayette on a Grassey Creek waters of Hingstons fork of Licking above the lick adjoining land of William Jenkins. Land to the West and bounded as followeth to the Beginning at an Elm and (Boulder) in a hollow North West corner to John Hardys Land and extending North Twenty degrees West Six hundred acres Seventy poles to a red oak and Elm on the edge of a hill Twenty Five poles with the line of John Davies and (310.3) with the line of William Jenkins crossing a branch at sixty seven poles and at three Hundred and five poles and at five hundred and thirty six poles and at six hundred and seventeen poles thence South Forty degrees West, Two Hundred and Thirty Six poles to a honey lodist and fur Hickories in the line of George Williams Junior thence South twenty degrees West six hundred and seventy poles to two Sugar Trees on the side of a hill corner to Jeremiah Moores Land and Arthur T. Talls Land crossing a branch at ten poles and at two hundred and eighty three poles and at three hundred and ninety poles and at five hundred and eighty poles and at six hundred and sixty two poles thence North seventy degrees East two hundred and thirty six poles to the Beginning with its appurtenances To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of Land with the appurtenances to the said Thaddeus Duling and his Heirs forever. In Witness whereof the said Benjamin Harrison Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath here unto set his hand and caused the Lesser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the Eighteenth day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Four and of the Commonwealth the Eight.
Benjamin Harrison
POWER-OF-ATTORNEY: Power of Attorney from Thomas Dulin To Thaddeus G. Dulin
Know all men by these presents that I Thomas Dulin of the County of Gasconade and
State of Missouri, do by these presents nominate, constitute and appoint Thaddeus G.
Dulin of the County of St. Charles and State aforesaid my full attorney in fact and in law
to settle with the executors of the late Thaddeus Dulin of Fayette County in the State of
Kentucky, and to sell or otherwise dispose of my interest in and to the estate of the said
Thaddeus Dulin decd. in as full and perfect a manner as I could do, if I were personally
present, whether the (illegible) consist of lands, negroes or personal estate, and I do
hereby bind myself to confirm any and every contract or contracts, which he the said
Thaddeus G. Dulin aforesaid may make in said premises, And I do hereby further
authorize my attorney aforesaid to settle with the Administrator of Edward Dulin decd.
late of the County of Spencer in the said State of Kentucky for any moneys which may be
due me from said estate of Kentucky and to make all necessary settlement and
arrangements with the administrator and heirs to said estate in as full & perfect a manner
as if I could do if I was personally present. Witness my hand and seal this 18th day of
December 1829.
Thomas Dulin Seal
State of Missouri County of Gasconade S. S.
Be it remembered that on this 18th day of December in the year of our Lord eighteen
hundred and twenty nine personally came before me a Justice of the peace within and for
the County aforesaid, the above named Thomas Dulin the subscriber to the foregoing
instrument of writing, who is personally known to me, as the person who subscribed said
instrument and acknowledged that he executed the foregoing instrument of writing for the
purposes therein mentioned. Given under my hand the day and year above written.
Anthony Margrove Justice of the Peace
State of Missouri County of Gasconade S.S.
I Joseph Waldo Clerk of the County Court and for the County aforesaid do hereby certify
that Anthony Margrove Esquire whose signature appears to the foregoing Certificate, is
an acting Justice of the peace within and for the County aforesaid duly commissioned and
sworn into office and was at the time of the taking of the said acknowledgment.
This document is transcribed from a copy of the original, which is recorded in Fayette
County, Kentucky. Recorded December 18, 1829 in Deed book 6 pages 2-3.
Submitted by John Dulin of Kentucky. | Thadeus Dulin
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Sutton, Mrs Maria Dulin, Thomas G Feb 22 1857
Moved to Shelby Co., Ky 1812
1820- St. Charles, Mont. Co., Gasconade Co, in 1832-to Callaway Co
The following is from the Pioneer Families of Missouri book written in 1876, which is not always accurate:
DULIN, Thaddeus Dulin, of Loudon Co., VA., married ELIZABETH POWELL, and they had John, Edward, James, Nancy, Sally, Fanny, Winifred, Susan and Lydia. Most of the children came with their parents to KY at an early date. Edward married MARY GORDON, and they had Thaddeus, Sally, William, Thomas, Elizabeth, Fanny, John, Richard, Nancy and Lydia. Thomas settled in St. Charles Co., MO. in 1819, and married MARY LYLE, by whom he had 2 sons and 4 daughters. He was married the 2nd time to a widow, whose maiden name was MARIA HILL. He removed to Callaway Co. in 1831. Richard settled in St. Louis. He was married twice. Thaddeus settled in St. Charles Co.
Thos. G. Dulin 30 Mar 1881 Fulton Telegraph (Callaway Co.)
Thomas Dulin Abt 80 30 Mar 1881 Callaway Weekly Gazette
obit - Callaway Weekly Gazette, Apr 8, 1881
At his residence near Unity church on March 30, 1881, Thomas Dulin, aged 80 years, 4 months and 10 days. He emigrated to Gasconade county, this State, from Kentucky, in 1836 and moved to Callaway county three years after -- | Thomas G Dulin
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INDENTURE: Indenture of William Duling to Thomas Turner
This Indenture made this fifth day of June in the Eight Year of the Reign of Our Soverign Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Britian France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and thirty five . Between William Duling of the Parish of Hanover and County of King George in the Colony of Virginia Planter of the one part and Thomas Turner of the Parish of Hanover and County of King George Surgeon of the other part. Witnesseth that the said William Duling for and in consideration of the five shillings sterling money to him in hand by the said Thomas Turner at or before the sealing and delivery of these present the receipt whereof and every part and parce thereof the said Wm Duling doth hereby acknowledge hath and bargain and sold and by these present doth bargain and sell unto the said Thomas Turner all that tract or parcel of land containing One Hundred and Eighty Four Acres beginning upon the lands of Perk, Cox and Butler at a corner post to the lands of Robert Perk extending thence South: 11 degrees and a half West: 7 Poles to a corner Hickory to the lands of Peter Butler thence East: 6 degrees North 228 poles to a marked Hickory corner tree in the line of the land of the P. Butler thence North: 10 degrees West: 4 poles to a marked Hickory standing in the line of the land of Sam Cox thence North: 87 degrees and a half West: 80 poles to a Red Oak corner to the land of the said Perk thence South West: and by South: 280 poles to the before mentioned beginning. Together with all houses woods and underwoods trees waters and watercourses privilidges and advantages whatsoever belonging or in anywise appurtaining to the said land and premises and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents issue and profits of all and singular the premises aforesaid and every part and parcel thereof. To have and to hold the said lands and all and singular (other) the premises hereby bargain and sold or mentioned or intended to be hereby bargain and sold with their and every of their (appurts.) unto the said Thomas Turner his heirs and ass. from the date hereof for and during and unto the full end and term of whole year thence next ensuing. Yeilding and paying therefore the rent of one ear indian corn on the birthday of our Lord God next ensuing if the same shall be demanded to the intent and purpose that by virtue of the presents and of the statue for transferring uses into possession the said Thomas Turner may be in the actual possession of the premises and be hereby unable to take and accept of a grant and release of the reversion and inheritance thereof to him and his heirs forever.
In witness whereof the said William Duling to this present indenture hath set his hand and seal the day and year above written.
Sealed and Delivered
In the presents of:
his
William W Duling Seal
mark
Tho?s Shribling ??
Wm. Thoonton Junr ??
Harry Turner
At a court held for King George County the 3rd of October (Anno Dom)1735 Then came William Duling and Elizabeth his wife and acknowledged this deed of lease to Thomas Turner to be their proper act and which on the motion of the said Thomas is admitted to record.
Test T.Turner Clerk of Court
This deed was transcribed from a copy of the orginal. The original is recorded in King George County, Virginia. Recorded October 3, 1735 in Book 1A page 332-333.
INDENTURE: Indenture of William Duling to Thomas Turner
This Indenture made this sixth day of June in the eighth year of the reign of our Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Britain, France & Ireland King Defender of the Faith and in the year of Our Lord God one thousand seven hundred & thirty five Between William Duling of the Parish of Hanover & County of King George in the Colony of Virginia planter of the one part & Thomas Turner of the parish & county aforesaid surgeon of the other part. Witnesseth that the said William Duling for & inconsideration of the sum of thirty pounds current money to him in hand paid by Thomas Turner at or before the ensealing & delivery of these present the receipt whereof & of every part & parcel thereof of the said William Duling doth hereby confess & acknowledge & himself therewith fully contented satisfied & paid & thereof doth acquit & forever discharge the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns & every of them by these present Hath given grant sold aliened conveyed & confirmed & by & by these presents Doth give grant bargain sell alien revise release convey & confirm unto the said Thomas Turner & his heirs forever the said Thomas Turner being in actual possession of all & Singular the premises herein after mentioned & expressed by Virtue of a lease thereof made for one whole year bearing date the day before the date hereof & of the Statue for transferring uses into possession all that tract or parcel of land containing one hundred & eighty four acres Beginning upon the Land of Perk Cox & Butler at a corner post to the Land of Robert Perk extending thence South eleven degrees & a half West seven poles to a corner hickory to the Land of Peter Butler thence East six degrees North two hundred & twenty eight poles to a marked hickory corner tree in the line of the Land of the said Butler thence North ten degrees West fifty four poles to a marked white oak corner thence North ten degrees East one Hundred & forty poles to a marked hickory standing in the Line of the Land of Sam Cox thence North eighty seven degrees & a half West eighty poles to a red oak corner to the Land of the said Perk thence South West & by South two hundred & eighty poles to the beginning (except one acre part of the said Land lying on the west side thereof & crossing the ridge road and half thereof to be in Westmoreland County the other in King George County during the Natural Life of the said William Duling) Together with houses timber trees woods & underwoods ways waters & water courses priviledges commodities advantages hereditaments & appurtenances whatsoever to the said Land & premises belonging or in anywise appertaining & the reversion & reversions remainder & remainders rents issue & profits of all & Singular the premises aforesaid & every part & parcel thereof and also all the estate right title interest property benefit possession claims & demand whatsoever of him the said William Duling his heirs exors. & admins. of in & to the same every part & parcel thereof and all deeds, evidences and writtings whatsoever touching or concerning the premises aforesaid or any part or parcel thereof To have and to hold the said Tract or parcel of Land containing one hundred eighty four acres with all & Singular the premises hereby granted & released or mentioned or intended to be hereby granted & released & every part & parcel thereof with all & Singular their & every of their rights mentioned & appurtenances whatsoever unto the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns forever to the only sole proper, use, benefit & behoof of him the said Thomas Turner his heirs & ass: forevermore > to > for us, other use, intent or purpose whatsoever> the said William Duling for himself his heirs & ass: & for every of them doth fully & absolutely warrant & forever defend the said Land & premises & every part & parcel thereof with all & Singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining unto the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns forever against the claim or claims of all & every person or persons whatsoever & the said William Duling now hath in himself a good full pure absolute (line of a reasonable?) estate of inheritance in fee simple in the before mentioned land & premises and hath full power & lawfull authority to sell & convey the same in manner aforesaid, he the said William for himself, his heirs, exors. & admins. doth hereby covenant promise & grant that the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns & every of them shall & may by force & virtue of these presents from time to time< at all times forever hereafter, lawfully, peaceably & quietly have, hold, use, occupy, possess & enjoy all & Singular the premises aforesaid with the appurtenances, that the land & every part thereof is free & clear & freely & clearly acquitted & discharged of & from all & all manner aforesaid? & other bargains, gifts, grants, sales, leases, mortgages, joyntures? dowers & titles of dower whatsoever; of & from all manner of other titles, troubles or incumbrances whatsoever and further the said William Duling his heirs, exors. & admins. shall from time to time & all times forever hereafter upon the reasonable request & at the cost & charges in the Law of the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns make do suffer & execute or cause to be well & truly made done suffered & executed all & every such? further & other att, & atts., thing & things, devise & devises conveyances & assurances in the Law whatsoever for the further better & more perfect assuring (illegible) making & confirming the before mentioned bargained & sold Land & premises unto the said Thomas Turner his heirs & assigns forever as by him or either of them shall be (illegible) devised & entered or required. In Witness whereof the said William Duling to this present Indenture hath sett (illegible) his hand & seale the day & year first above written.
Sealed & delivered in the presence of his
William W. Duling Seale
mark
Thos. Shibling
Wm. Thornton Junr Harry Turner
Received this sixth day of June 1735 the sum of thirty pounds current money of Virginia being the consideration money within mentioned to be by the said Thomas Turner paid to me.
Witness
his
William W Duling
mark
Thomas Shibling
Wm. Thornton Junr.
Harry Turner
This document was transcribed from a copy of the original which is recorded in King George County, Virginia. June 6, 1735, in Book 1A pages 333-334.
WILL OF WILLIAM DULIN/DULING
In the name of God amen I William Dulin of the Parish of Truro in the County of Fairfax in the colony of Virginia Planter being weak in body but of sound Memory (blessed be God) do this twenty sixths day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty six make and publish this my Last will and Testament in the manner and form following.
Imprimis I give and bequeath to my son William Dulin ten pounds Virginia Currency to be due to him on the day of my decease.
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Lydia Halbert ten pounds of said money and one thousand pounds of Tobacco.
Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Moss five pounds of said money.
Item I give and bequeath to my son John Dulin one negro man named Jack to him the said John and his heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my son Edward Dulin my Young Mare called Beauty as also my bridle and saddle.
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Ann Beach one negro girl named Fanny to her the said Mary Ann an her increase to her Mary Ann and her heirs forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my (illegible) Mary Ann Beach (illegible) cows calves
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Dulin one Negro boy named Sam to her the said Ann and her heir forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Dulin one feather bed and furniture as also one Cow and Calf.
Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Bathshiba Dulin one negro Women named Lucy to her said Bathshiba with her increase to the said Bathshiba and her heirs forever as also one feather bed and furniture all to be delivered to the said Bathshiba at the day of marriage as also one Cow and Calf.
Item I give and bequeath to my grandson William Popejoy ten pounds Virginia Curr. to be paid to him the said William Popejoy at the age of twenty one years and if the said William die within the said term of twenty one years that then the said Legacy to be divided between his sisters Lydia and Sarah Popejoy.
Item my Will is the above Legacy to my Daughter Ann Duling on the day of her marriage be paid her the said Ann Duling.
Item my will is that my well beloved wife Elizabeth Duling be and remain in full possession of all my Estate and to have the use of the same during her Life accept such Legacies as above appointed to be discharged otherwise.
Item My will is that after my just debts and Legacies are duely paid that the residue of my Estate be it of what kindsoever be either equally divided or sold and the money equally divided among all the afores. Legatics.
Lastly I do hereby constitue and appoint my son John Duling as also my son in Law Thomas Beach to be my sole Axecutors of this my last will and Testament by me made. In witness whereof I the said William Duling have to this my Last will and Testament set my hand and seal the day and year above written.
his
William X Duling Seal
mark
Signed Sealed and Published In the Presence of us
Ann Rusing
William Summers
Robt Walsham
At a court held for the County of Fairfax 17 May 1757
This Will was presented in Court by John Dulin one of the Executors therein named who made oath thereto and the same being proved by the oath of Ann Rusing and William Summers two of the Witnesses is admitted to record and the said Executor having preformed what is usual in such cases. Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form. Thomas Beach the other Executor relinguished the (illegible)Execution thereof Elizabeth Dulin widow relinguished all benefit which she might claim by the said Will.
The will of William Dulin/g was transcibed as close as possible to the
original. Both Dulin and Duling appear in the document.
The Will is recorded in Fairfax Co. Virginia. Recorded May 17, 1757, in Will Book B-1 page 149-151 | William Dulin Or Duling
|
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Albert F. Dunavant Miss Florence May Castle 29 May 1907 I-248
1910 United States Federal Census
about Albert F Dunnavant
Name: Albert F Dunnavant
Age in 1910: 24
Estimated birth year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Spouse's name: Florence
Home in 1910: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Albert F Dunnavant 24
Florence Dunnavant 25
Florence E Dunnavant 4/12
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 27; Image: 167.
1920 United States Federal Census
about Albert Dunavant
Name: Albert Dunavant
Home in 1920: Fulton Ward 2, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 34 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Florence
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 732
Household Members:
Name Age
Albert Dunavant 34
Florence Dunavant 34
Helen Dunavant 10
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Fulton Ward 2, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T625_909; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 33; Image: 732.
1930 United States Federal Census
about Albert F Dunavant
Name: Albert F Dunavant
Home in 1930: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 44
Estimated birth year: abt 1886
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Florence M
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Albert F Dunavant 44
Florence M Dunavant 44
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 1180; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 90.0. | Albert F. Dunavant
|
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Allen Dunavant Dead
Allen Dunavant died at his home on East First street, in this city, at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, February 4, 1908, after several weeks illness with la grippe and pulmonary trouble. Burial took place at Mount Carmel churchyard, southwest of Fulton, Wednesday morning, after funeral services by Rev. Dr. W.H Burnham, of the Baptist church.
He was 30 years of age, and was a man who had gained the respect and esteem of all who knew him for his integrity and industry. Those who mourn his sad taking away are his wife and little daughter, Etta; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Dunavant; three sisters, Mrs. William Crenshaw, Miss Onelda Dunavant, and Mrs. Bettie Garrett, and two brothers, Albert and W.R. Dunavant.
His fraternal relations were with the Modern Brotherhood of America, in which organization he was a member in good standing and carried a policy for $1,000, payable at his death. | Allen Dunavant
|
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Allen Dunavant Miss Lena Miller 28 May 1900 H211 | Allen Dunavant
|
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
|
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
|
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Billy Williamson Dunavant, 89, Fulton, died Nov. 28, 1999, at Callaway Community Hospital.
He was born Nov. 18, 1910, in Fulton, a son of Edmund W. and Nuell Smith Dunavant. He was married Feb. 16, 1936, to Mary Alice Ebersole, who died May 18, 1996.
He was a 1929 graduate of Fulton High School and attended Westminster College. He received his pharmacy registration from St. Joseph. In 1943, he bought Nolin Pharmacy, which became Dunavant's Drug, which he operated until his retirement in 1972.
He was past president of the Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwanis Club. He served on the Fulton School Board, the SERVE board and the police board. He was a chapter advisor for the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity at Westminster College and had been a member of the local chapter of AA. He was a member and past elder of the First Presbyterian Church, Fulton.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church, Fulton.
Memorials are suggested to the First Presbyterian Church, the Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society or SERVE.
Arrangements are under the direction of Maupin Funeral Home, Fulton. | Billy Williamson Dunavant
|
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In 1930 he was single, living at home with his mother, working in a clothing store.
He was a pharmacist and owned Dunavant Drugs in Fulton. He retired in 1972 | Billy Williamson Dunavant
|
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Bobby Lee Dunavant, 68, Fulton, died March 12, 2001, at Boone Hospital Center, Columbia.
He was born Aug. 12, 1932, in Fulton, a son of William Sr. and Gladys Grimm Dunavant. He was married July 2, 1951, in Fulton, to Bonnie Hall, who survives at the home.
An Army veteran of the Korean War, he was employed by the city of Fulton as assistant supervisor of the power plant for more than 32 years, retiring in 1995. In 1970, he owned and operated a roofing and painting business. After he retired he operated a small engine repair shop.
He was a member of Harmony Baptist Church and was in the choir. He also served as deacon, song leader and youth leader at Hallsville Church of God Holiness.
Other survivors include: four daughters, Brenda Bulson, New Bloomfield, and Kathy Crowson, Lisa Wilson and Darla Durham, all of Fulton; one brother, Ralph Dunavant, Fulton; two sisters, Faye Zillig and Anna Lee Newman, both of Fulton; 12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Debo Funeral Home. Pastor Mike Crowson will officiate. Burial with military honors will be in Callaway Memorial Gardens.
Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. today.
Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society. | Bobby Lee Dunavant
|
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
|
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Charles S. Dunavant Miss Lizzie B. Woods 6 Apr 1897 G239
1900 United States Federal Census
about Charles S Dunnavant
Name: Charles S Dunnavant
Home in 1900: Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 33
Estimated birth year: abt 1867
Birthplace: Missouri
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's name: Lizzie
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Charles S Dunnavant 33
Lizzie Dunnavant 24
Floyd Dunnavant 9.12
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T623 844; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 19.
1910 United States Federal Census
about Charles Dunarant
Name: Charles Dunarant
[Charles Dunavant]
Age in 1910: 43
Estimated birth year: abt 1867
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Spouse's name: Lizzie B
Home in 1910: Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Charles Dunarant 43
Lizzie B Dunarant 34
Floyd F Dunarant 10
Marie Dunarant 8
Rulph Dunarant 5
Ruth Dunarant 2
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Guthrie, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 181; Image: 538.
Signed his mother's death certificate in 1914 | Charles S. Dunavant
|
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Clarence Dunavant Miss Alice Houchins 5 Dec 1894 G76 | Clarence Dunavant
|
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
|
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Donald H. Dunavant Miss Otialie Elizabeth Baird 26 Feb 1920 * st | Donald H. Dunavant
|
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7:30 a.m. | Edmund Womack Dunavant
|
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In 1880, living with Homer? and Sarah Branham, listed as orphan.
1880 United States Federal Census
about Edda Dunevan
Name: Edda Dunevan
Home in 1880: Round Prairie, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 13
Estimated birth year: abt 1867
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to head-of-household: Other
Father's birthplace: VA
Mother's birthplace: MO
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Abner Branham 68
Sarah Branham 52
Richard Humphers 16
Edda Dunevan 13 orphan
Matilda Zutmalt 75
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Round Prairie, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T9_677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 667.1000; Enumeration District: 36; Image: 0756.
Edward W. Dunavant Miss Mary B. Smith 5 Dec 1894 G77
1900 United States Federal Census
about E H Dunnavant
Name: E H Dunnavant
Home in 1900: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 34
Estimated birth year: abt 1866
Birthplace: Missouri
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's name: Mary
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
E H Dunnavant 34
Mary Dunnavant 37
Donald Dunnavant 4
Shirley Dunnavant 1
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T623 844; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 27.
Edward W. Dunavant Miss Nuell H. Smith 21 May 1905 I-113
1910 United States Federal Census
about E W Dunavant
Name: E W Dunavant
Age in 1910: 43
Estimated birth year: abt 1867
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Spouse's name: Newell H
Home in 1910: Fulton Ward 3, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
E W Dunavant 43
Newell H Dunavant 34
Ida C Dunavant 3
Donald Dunavant 14
Shirley Dunavant 11
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Fulton Ward 3, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 30; Image: 262.
1920 United States Federal Census
about Edward W Dunevant
Name: Edward W Dunevant
[Edmund W Dunevant]
Home in 1920: Fulton Ward 3, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 53 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1867
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Nuell
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Occupation owner clothing store
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 767
Household Members:
Name Age
Edward W Dunevant 53
Nuell Dunevant 43
Shirley Dunevant 20
Conway Dunevant 13
Billy Dunevant 9
Doris Dunevant 7
James W Smith 84 father-in-law
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Fulton Ward 3, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T625_909; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 34; Image: 767. | Edmund Womack Dunavant
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In 1910, he was living with his Uncle, Lee Dunavant. | Edward Dunavant
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He lived 3 1/2 hours... | Edward Louis Dunavant
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Marvin C. Garrett Miss Bettie R. Dunnavant 8 Jul 1896 G186
Ruby Fulks, of Roby, Missouri, gave the information for her death certificate. She was a retired merchant. | Elizabeth Reno Dunavant
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Charles R. Henderson Miss G. A. Dunavant 19 Nov 1884 E267 | Georgie A. Dunavant
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1910 United States Federal Census
about Hollie Donovlan
Name: Hollie Donovant
Age in 1910: 19
Estimated birth year: abt 1891
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Employee
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Home in 1910: Fulton Ward 4, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Female
Household Members:
Name Age
attendant, state hosp.
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Fulton Ward 4, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 31; Image: 321.
Emory C. Smith Miss Hallie Dunavant 20 Dec 1915 J313 | Hallie E. Dunavant
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On 1910 census her name was Florence, on 1920 it was Helen, on 1930 it was Florence. In newspaper article about their marriage it was Helen.
1930; Census Place: Jackson, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 1180; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 19; Image: 249.0
Name: Florence E Mattox
Home in 1930: Jackson, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 20
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1910
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Spouse's Name: Raymon W
Race: White
Occupation: none
Rent/home value: own, no value given
Age at first marriage: 17
Parents' birthplace: Mo., Mo.
Neighbors: Leo and Pearl Wilks
Household Members:
Name Age
Raymon W Mattox 25, farmer
Florence E Mattox 20
Florence E Mattox 1 1/12
Anna Mattox 69 mother-in-law
John H Mattox 36 brother-in-law, farm labor | Helen Florence E. Dunavant
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1910 United States Federal Census
about Homie Dunevant
Name: Homer Dunevant
Age in 1910: 10
Estimated birth year: abt 1900
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Nephew
Father's Birth Place: Missouri
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Home in 1910: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
Egbert L Turley 40
Minnie F Turley 44
Homer Dunevant 10 Nephew
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 28; Image: 212.
Minnie Turley was Minnie Gilmore, Homer's mother's sister. | Homer Dunavant
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1930 United States Federal Census
about Ida Conway Dunnavant
Name: Ida Conway Dunnavant
Home in 1930: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 22
Estimated birth year: abt 1908
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Patient, State Hospital
Race: White
Ida Conway Dunnavant 22
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: 1180; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 176.0.
Her headstone does not have the name Ida, only Conway Dunavant.
Information for her death certificate was given by Shirley Dunavant. Her occupation at time of death was Sales Lady | Ida Conway Dunavant
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Former Teacher Dies
Miss Ida Conway Dunavant, 28 years old, a former teacher in the public schools of New Bloomfield, died at midnight Friday, at the Callaway hospital, where she was taken Thursday, when she was found unconscious in bed at her hone in Fulton. She had been in failing health for several years. Funeral services were held at the First Baptist church in Funton and burial was in Hillcrest cemetery. Miss Dunavant was a daughter of the late E.W. Dunavant and Mrs. Dunavant and had lived all of her life in Fulton. She was a graduate of the Fulton high school and was honor graduate of the class of 1927 at William Woods College. Following her graduation she taught at New Bloomfield for two years, and later taught at Auxvasse. Besides her mother she is surived by a sister, and one brother, also a half sister and brother. | Ida Conway Dunavant
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Living in parents house in 1880
1880 United States Federal Census
about James Demevant
Name: James Demevant
Home in 1880: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 38
Estimated birth year: abt 1842
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to head-of-household: Head
Spouse's name: Matilda
Father's birthplace: VA
Mother's birthplace: VA
Occupation: Tanner
Marital Status: married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
James Demevant 38
Matilda Demevant 34
George A. Demevant 15
Jane Demevant 8
Oneda Demevant 6
Bettie Demevant 6
Allen Demevant 2
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T9_677; Family History Film: 1254677; Page: 555.2000; Enumeration District: 30; Image: 0533.
1900 United States Federal Census
about Jas L Dunnavant
Name: Jas L Dunnavant
Home in 1900: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 57
Estimated birth year: abt 1843
Birthplace: Virginia
Relationship to head-of-house: Head
Spouse's name: Matta
Race: White
Household Members:
Name Age
Jas L Dunnavant 57
Matta Dunnavant 50
Allen L Dunnavant 23
Laura Dunnavant 21
William R Dunnavant 18
Albert F Dunnavant 14
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T623 844; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 25.
1910 United States Federal Census
about J Le Dunavent
Name: J Le Dunavent
Age in 1910: 68
Estimated birth year: abt 1842
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Virginia
Spouse's name: M F
Home in 1910: Fulton Ward 3, Callaway, Missouri
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Household Members:
Name Age
J Le Dunavent 68
M F Dunavent 64
W R Dunavent 25
Lizzie A Dunavent 28 daughter-in-law
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Fulton Ward 3, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T624_774; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 30; Image: 257. | James L. Dunavant
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Jan Kay Dunavant, 54, of Fulton, Missouri, passed to our heavenly home on Wednesday, December 15, 2010. She was born August 1, 1956, in Fulton, Missouri, the daughter of the late Ralph D. and Martha J. (Malicoat) Dunavant.
She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by one brother, Jeff Dunavant and his wife, Shelly, of Fulton, Missouri two sisters, Jill Dunavant and Joy Doughty and her husband, Jerry, all of Fulton, Missouri, two nephews, Luke Doughty and Zachary Dunavant; other relatives and many dear friends. Her parents and one infant brother, Timothy, preceded her in death.
Jan had worked in the Governor's Office as Paralegal Assistant for Governor Teasdale, Governor Bond, and Governor Ashcroft. She was currently working for Fulton Public Schools as an Administrative Assistant. She was a member of the Southside Baptist Church in Fulton, where she taught Sunday School. She dearly loved her nephew Luke and was very involved in his life. She was an avid MU Tiger fan. She loved cats and dogs, especially her dogs, Ellie and Wilbur.
Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. on Monday, December 20, 2010, at Maupin Funeral Home in Fulton, Missouri, with Reverand Ron Baker officiating. Visitation will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 19, 2010, at Maupin Funeral Home. Interment will be held at Callaway Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to the Garrett Animal Shelter. | Jan K. Dunavant
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Mentioned as a surviving daughter in her mother's obituary in June 2008, living in Fulton.
Fulton woman killed in accident north of city
The Fulton Sun
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Fulton Police Department investigated a fatal traffic crash on U.S. 54 westbound near the north Fulton city limits. A 2006 Chevy truck slid off the roadway Wednesday, down an embankment and overturned. Passenger Jan K. Dunavant, 54 of Fulton, was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver, Ralph D. Dunavant, 80 of Fulton, was taken to University Hospital where he is in serious condition.
Area accident kills two
Friday, December 17, 2010
Fulton Sun
A Fulton woman and her father are dead after a car accident on Highway 54 Wednesday night.
Fulton Police said the accident happened at 6:50 p.m. on Wednesday just north of Fulton, shortly after freezing rain began falling in Mid-Missouri.
Jan K. Dunavant, 54, of Fulton was pronounced dead at the scene. Her father, 80-year-old Ralph D. Dunavant, was taken to University Hospital in serious condition. He died Thursday night.
According to a news release from the Fulton Police Department, Ralph Dunavant was driving a 2006 Chevy truck, which slid off the roadway and down an embankment. While sliding, the truck overturned.
Jan K. Dunavant was a long-time employee of the Fulton Public School District. She began working for the Central District Office in 1993 and spent the last 10 years as administrative assistant to the superintendent. | Jan K. Dunavant
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William Crenshaw Miss Jane Dunnavant 1 Jul 1903 H429
1920 United States Federal Census
about Matilda Dunnavant
Name: Matilda Dunnavant
Home in 1920: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri
Age: 73 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1847
Birthplace: Missouri
Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky
Marital Status: Widow
Race: White
Sex: Female
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
William Crenshaw 61
Jane Crenshaw 49 wife
Dorothy Crenshaw 12
Josephine Crenshaw 10
Matilda Dunnavant 73
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Fulton, Callaway, Missouri; Roll: T625_909; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 30; Image: 666.
Signed her father's death certificate in 1913 | Jane Dunavant
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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