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29 Dec 1809 |
, Albemarle, Virginia, USA |
Marriage performed |
18 Dec 1813 |
, Albemarle, Virginia, USA |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I1987 |
Herring Family of Callaway County, Missouri |
Last Modified |
27 Jul 2009 |
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Family |
Nancy Simms, d. Yes, date unknown |
Children |
> | 1. William Brockman, b. 1775, , , Virginia, USA , d. 1852 |
> | 2. Agnes Brockman, b. 19 Jan 1789, , , Virginia, USA , d. 25 Jun 1854, , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
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Last Modified |
27 May 2006 |
Family ID |
F776 |
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Notes |
- From Albemarle Co. marriage records:
Jonathan Herring (Herren?) married Susan Hill 29 Dec 1809; minister, A. Brockman; bondsman, Richard Hill; witness, Ira Garrett; daughter of Henry Hill, who gives consent; witness Richard Hill and William Herring.
From Albemarle Co. marriage records:
Spencer Herren married Lucy Breedlove 18 Dec 1813; minister Ambrose Brockman; bondsman, Cornelius Breedlove (father); witness, Alexander Garrett.
Per Gena Stumbough Julia Ann Brockman Simcoe's parents were William Brockman 1775-1852 birn in VA and Lucy Simms who died in 1844 in VA. William's parents were Ambrose Brockman and Nancy Simms.
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From the book:
Albemarle County in Virginia
By Edgar Woods
Published by the Michie Company, Printers, Charlottesville, Va., 1901
Preface to book written July 1st, 1900.
One of the early land owners in the northeast part of the county was Samuel Brockman. He died in 1779, leaving two sons, Samuel and Wlliam, and probably a third named Jason.
William was apparently prosperous in his affairs. He lived on Priddy's Creek, owned a considerable quantity of land, and had one of the first mills erected in that section. He died in 1809. A Baptist church, the precursor of the present (1900) Priddy's Creek Church, was on his land, and he devised it to the congregation using it as a place of worship.
His children were Frances, the wife of a Taylor, Elizabeth, John, Margaret, the wife of a Henderson, Thomas, William, Ambrose, Samuel, and Catharine, the wife of a Bell.
Ambrose married Nancy, daughter of Captain william Simms, and became a Baptist preacher. Samuel married Ann Simms, a sister of Ambrose's wife, and his son Samuel, who died in 1847, was the father of Richard Simms, Bluford, Tandy, Simpson, Tazewell, and Agatha, the wife of Thomas Edwards. Richard Simms married Martha, the daughter of Wiley Dickerson, and removed to Amherst. Among his children were Fontaine D., Harriet, the wife of William Jeffries, Tandy, and Willis allen, who removed to Atlanta Georgia.
In the early part of the century many of this name emigrated to Kentucky, a Tandy Brockman going to Christian County and Elizabeth, a widow, witha a large family of children, to Boone.
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