Descendants of Richard Anderson
Generation No. 1
1. Richard6 Anderson (Robert5, Robert4, Richard3,
"York Watershed"2, "Colonial Virginia"1)
(Source: (1) William Pope Anderson, Anderson Family Records, (W. F. Schaeffer & Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1936)., (2) William Pope Anderson, Anderson - Overton, A Continuation
of Anderson Family Records (1936) & Early Descendants of William Overton
& Elizabeth Waters of Virginia & Allied Fa, (Cincinnati, Ohio; 1945.)., (3) C. G.
Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia 1706-1786, (Clearfield Company, Inc.; Genealogical
Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1999).) was born Abt. 1673 in New
Kent County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1723 in Hanover County, Virginia. He married Charity Pouncey (Source:
C. G. Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia 1706-1786, (Clearfield Company, Inc.; Genealogical
Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1999).), daughter of Anthony
Pouncey. She was born Abt. 1680 in New
Kent County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1756 in Hanover County, Virginia.
Notes for Richard
Anderson:
Richard's existence is derived from St.
Paul parish precessioning records and the 1704 rent roll. He is identified in
the St, Paul's parish vestry book as responsible for the cures of two different
individuals so I am assuming he was considered a doctor.
Curiously I have found no patents or
deeds for him but he is listed as a land holder in the precessioning
records.. He survived for a significant
period in the St. Paul Parish precessioning records and it is possible that he
had purchased a plantation and never moved from it. He is superceded in those records by his widow Charity
Anderson. It is possible that his widow
is the Charity Anderson listed as a daughter of Robert Anderson by Edward L.
Anderson and others. He lived in a
precinct defined separate from his bothers but within one plantation of his
brother Matthew.
The Quit Rents of Virginia,
1704, by Annie Laurie Wright Smith, Virginia State Archives; 1957.
Anderson, Robert New Kent County 700 acres
Anderson, Robert New Kent County 900 acres
Anderson, David New Kent County 300 acres
Anderson, John New Kent County
100 acres
Anderson, John New Kent County
100 acres
Anderson, Richard New Kent County 200 acres
This is Richard and
his father and brothers. The extra John
is believed to be his uncle and died in 1706.
1706 Richard Anderson 60 lb tbco to his
account St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1708/9 Richard Anderson precessioner precinct 4
St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1711 Richard Anderson precessioning precinct
25 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1711 Richard Anderson precessioning precinct
26 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1715 Richard Anderson precessioing precinct
20 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1717 Richard Anderson 520 lb tbco for keeping
Mary Clark St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1717 Richard Anderson 1000 lb tobc for
keeping Mary Clark one year and if he cure her leg & foot 500 more St.
Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1718 Richard Anderson 450 lb tbco for keeping
Mary Clark and her burial St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1719 Richard Anderson precessioning precinct
25 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1719 Richard Anderson precessioner precinct
34 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1723 Richard Anderson 500 lb tobco for curing
Eliz; Haflin St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1. William Pope Anderson, Anderson Family
Records, (W. F. Schaeffer & Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1936).
2. William Pope Anderson, Anderson - Overton, A
Continuation of Anderson Family Records (1936) & Early Descendants of
William Overton & Elizabeth Waters of Virginia & Allied Fa, (Cincinnati, Ohio; 1945.).
3. C. G. Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book of St.
Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia
1706-1786, (Clearfield Company, Inc.;
Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1999).
Notes for Charity
Pouncey:
Charity supercedes Richard in the St.
Paul's parish precessioning rolls. It is possible and now I think likely that
she was Charity Pouncey. In the 1731
precessioning roll she is co-resident in the precinct with Anthony Pouncey.
1731 precessioning St. Paul's Parish, Hanover
County
1735 precessioning St. Paul's Parish, Hanover
County
1739 precessioning St. Paul's Parish, Hanover
County
1743 precessioning St. Paul's Parish, Hanover
County
1751 precessioning St. Paul's Parish, Hanover
County (not present but agreed to see it done)
1755 precessioning St. Paul's Parish, Hanover
County
Accounts from Store of
Francis Jerdone, Hanovertown, Hanover, Virginia
1736 Folio 55 William
Sladden Tobacco Cask Mark Contra by Richards Stations widowed 3 Levies &
quit rents widows land @ 1.32 NW 00.2.4. Go by Charles Davock last year Levies
.66 By James Hall Do .66 (88) By Charity Anderson 9 levies 1.32 NW (92) By
Alexander Cock .1.13.00 (94) By Michaell Satteveshites 1.86 By Elisazer Davis 4
Levey quit rents .60 5.10 (96) By Mary Oliver 5 Leavey .15 By James Hooper 3 Do
.45 June 6th (1736) By Jno Gardner 3 Do & last year .36 By Sherrad Tinsley
.15 By my own leavies 5 Do .75 3.6 By Robt Macay 1 Do 12 .55 By William
Basigpan .45 By David Tyree 1 Leavey .15 By Jno Haejtin 2 Do .30 By Meekan
James 1 Do .15 Credit 2.4.8
Magazine of Virginia
Genealogy - beginning with Vol 34 -
1996 #3 - continuing series
Merchant's Account
Book: Hanover Co., Va. 1743-1744 - Francis Jerdone, merchant.
Abstracted by Edgar
MacDonald for the Virginia Geneaogical Society -
Hanover 1 Oct 1743 -
list of debts due to the Cargo of Neill Buchanan of London -
Nathaniel Anderson,
deceased
Charles Anderson
Robert Anderson
Nelson Anderson
Bartelott Anderson
James Anderson
Capt. Thomas Anderson
Jane Anderson
Matthew Anderson
Robert McCoy &
Bartelott Anderson by Mr. Thomson
Charity Anderson
Nathan Anderson
Magazine of Virginia
Genealogy - beginning with Vol 34 -
1996 #3 - continuing series
Merchant's Account
Book: Hanover Co., Va. 1743-1744 - Francis Jerdone, merchant.
Abstracted by Edgar
MacDonald for the Virginia Geneaogical Society -
Mrs. Charity Anderson
in Hanover
1743 - 1 pr womens
shoes, 2 quarts rum, 3 pint mugs, 1 chamberpot, 2 sauce pans
1744 - Contra - 90 lbs
beef
This record
identifying her as Mrs. clearly indicates she was a widow as she is listed in
the precessioning rolls and if she was single she would be a Miss.
Children of Richard
Anderson and Charity Pouncey are:
+ 2 i. Richard7 Anderson, born Abt. 1700
in New Kent County, Virginia; died Aft. 1766 in Hanover County, Virginia.
+ 3 ii. Pouncey Anderson, born Bef. 1704 in New Kent
County, Virginia; died August 1781 in Louisa County, Virginia.
+ 4 iii. Robert Anderson, born Abt. 1706 in New Kent
County, Virginia; died Bef. 1769 in Louisa County, Virginia.
Generation No. 2
2. Richard7 Anderson (Richard6, Robert5,
Robert4, Richard3, "York Watershed"2,
"Colonial Virginia"1) (Source: C. G. Chamberlayne, The
Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover
County, Virginia 1706-1786,
(Clearfield Company, Inc.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore,
Maryland 1999).) was born Abt. 1700 in New Kent County, Virginia, and died Aft.
1766 in Hanover County, Virginia.
Notes for Richard
Anderson:
Richard's existence is derived from St.
Paul parish precessioning records. Curiously I have found no patents or deeds
for him. He follows in the same
precinct as his father Richard.
1731 Richard Anderson precessioning precinct
? St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1739 Richard Anderson precessioning precinct
11 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1743 Richard Anderson precessioning precinct
11 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1748 Richard Anderson 500 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1749 Richard Anderson 500 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1750 Richard Anderson 500 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1751 Richard Anderson 500 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1751 Richard Anderson precessioner precinct
10 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1752 Richard Anderson 500 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1753 Richard Anderson 500 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1754 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1755 Richard Anderson precessioner precinct 4
& 11 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1755 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1756 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1757 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1758 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1759 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1759 Richard Anderson precessioner precinct
11 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1760 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1761 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1762 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1763 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1763 Richard Anderson precessioner precinct
11 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1764 Richard Anderson 600 lb tbco to maintain
his daughter St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1763 TITHABLES:
Bartlett Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 150
David Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 1244
Benjamin Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 150
Thomas Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 335 acres
Sarah Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 210 "
Henry Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 201
Nelson Anderson
Hanover Co 1763 672
Pouncey Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 1114
Richard Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 200
Robert Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 721 & 213
Thomas and Henry of
this list may be additional brothers of Richard and Pouncy
David Johnson
appraiser of the estate of Nicholas Johnson 1766 with Pouncey Anderson. A suit
in Louisa Co VA 12 Aug 1766 between Richard Anderson, Richard Johnson and John
Boswell petitioners VS Thomas Johnson adm of Nicholas Johnson.
From Research and
collections of Linda G. Cheek, 247 Cross Hill Road, Easley, SC 29640-8857
E-Mail: [email protected]
1. William Pope Anderson, Anderson Family
Records, (W. F. Schaeffer & Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio; 1936).
2. William Pope Anderson, Anderson - Overton, A
Continuation of Anderson Family Records (1936) & Early Descendants of
William Overton & Elizabeth Waters of Virginia & Allied Fa, (Cincinnati, Ohio; 1945.).
3. C. G. Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book of St.
Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia
1706-1786, (Clearfield Company, Inc.;
Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland 1999).
Child of Richard
Anderson is:
5 i. Richard8 Anderson, born Abt. 1730
in Hanover County, Virginia.
Notes for Richard
Anderson:
These following are
possibly a son.
1771 Richard Anderson precessioner precinct 21
St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
1779 Richard Anderson precessioner precinct
16 26 St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book
3. Pouncey7 Anderson (Richard6, Robert5,
Robert4, Richard3, "York Watershed"2,
"Colonial Virginia"1) (Source: William Pope Anderson, Anderson
Family Records, (W. F. Schaeffer
& Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; 1936).) was born Bef. 1704 in New Kent County,
Virginia, and died August 1781 in Louisa County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Holland. She was born Abt. 1705, and died Bef. 1796
in Louisa County, Virginia.
Notes for Pouncey
Anderson:
Pouncey Anderson was believed by William
Pope Anderson to be a grandson of Robert Anderson I, but no researcher to date
has been able to prove from which son.
Of the six candidate fathers of the second generation, Robert, John,
Matthew, Thomas, Richard and David we actually only know the children of Thomas
from his 1757 will in Albemarle. Other evidence suggests the children of
Robert, John, Matthew and David and therefore I have assigned Pouncey to
Richard because Pouncey named a son Richard.
In addition the Holland family and Pouncey family precessioned land in
1731 and 1739 in St. Paul's parish adjacent Richard Anderson, whom I believe to
be the son of Richard Anderson senior.
An examination of the widow of Richard Anderson, Charity Anderson,
should be made to see if she was a Pouncey, in 1731 St. Paul's parish vestry
book precessioning records she is listed in a small precinct wtih Anthony
Pouncey. Charity was a common Christian
family name for the Pounceys.
From VA land patents:
Pouncey Anderson
08/17/1725 400 acres Hanover
County
patents Book 12/Page
234
both sides of Hinson's Creek.
1728 adj. William Chamberlayne
January 4, 1733/4
John Nickols of St.
Martin's Parish to Pouncey Anderson
188a eastside Taylor's
Creek
witness Nelson
Anderson, Hardin Burnley & Anthony Nickols
4 Oct 1734 Thomas Dalton and Pouncey Anderson bond of
Dalton to adm. on est. of Wm. Scholler
Nov 1734 Edward Nix gave bond to adm on
est of Thomas Gibson Dcd. He gave as
security "Anthony Pouncy" who signed himself Pouncy Anderson
_____________________________________
1763 TITHABLES:
Bartlett Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 150
David Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 1244
Benjamin Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 150
Thomas Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 335 acres
Sarah Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 210 "
Henry Anderson Hanover
Co. 1763 201
Nelson Anderson
Hanover Co 1763 672
Pouncey Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 1114
Richard Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 200
Robert Anderson
Hanover Co. 1763 721 & 213
__________________________________________
From Research and
collections of Linda G. Cheek, 247 Cross Hill Road, Easley, SC 29640-8857
E-Mail:
[email protected]
David Johnson
appraiser of the estate of Nicholas Johnson 1766 with Pouncey Anderson. A suit
in Louisa Co VA 12 Aug 1766 between Richard Anderson, Richard Johnson and John
Boswell petitioners VS Thomas Johnson adm of Nicholas Johnson.
__________________________________
Pouncey Anderson d.
Aug 1781 Louisa Co VA m. Elizabeth Holland
d. 22 Nov 1794 Louisa Co VA Will 7 July 1791 prov 8 Dec 1794 d/o Michael
Holland
Estate of Pouncey
Anderson. After decease of his widow Elizabeth Anderson on 22 November past (1794)
Dated 11 Jan 1795 Sg: James
Dabney Exor. Rec. 12
Jan 1795. Louisa Co VA Will Bk 3 pg 582
Anderson Family
Records by William Pope Anderson, Press of W.F. Schaeffer & Co.,
Cincinatti, Ohio, 1936
page 46 contains a
full transcript of his will
Will of Pouncey
Anderson of St Martins Parish 28 Jan 1781 Rec. 13 Aug 1781
Wife Elizabeth Son
Richard, Michael, children of my daughter Judith Dabney.
To my daughter Judith
Dabney 260 acres purchased of Owen Dabney on Taylors Creek.
To my great
grandaughter Ann Anderson Johnson d/o Christopher and Elizabeth Johnson.
To grandchildren,
children of Richard and Mary Anderson: Frances, Mary, Judith, Richard,
Christian (grandaughter) and Jane Anderson.
To children of Michael
and Sarah Anderson my grandchildren: Thomas, Ann, Pouncey, Wm Reuben, Edmund
and Richard Anderson.
To children of James
and Judith Dabney my grandchildren: Elizabeth Johnson, Cicely Dabney, Ann
Anderson Dabney, Wm Dabney, Mary and Charity Dabney.
Exors: wife Elizabeth
Anderson and sons Richard and Michael Anderson and son-in-law James Dabney.
Wit: Nathan Sims, Mary
Sims and Samuel Dabney.
Louisa Co VA Will Bk 2
pg 379
Notes for Elizabeth
Holland:
Will of Elizabeth
Holland Anderson (wife of Pouncey) 7 July 1791 Rec. 8
Dec 1794 Parish of St.
Martins:
Sons: Michael
Anderson, Richard Anderson then to his son Richard Anderson
Daughters: Judith
Dabney wife of James Dabney
Grandchildren: Richard
son of Michael Anderson, Thomas M., Pouncey, Reuben,
Edmund and David
Anderson, Ann Thomson wife of Edmund Thomson and Elizabeth
Anderson children of
Michael Anderson. Elizabeth wife of Matthew Anderson,
Frances Holland wife
to Christopher Holland, Mary Woodson wife to John
Woodson, Kitty Perkins
wife to Robert Perkins, Judith, Jane, Susannah,
Richard, Ann, Shandy
and Joseph Anderson children of Richard Anderson.
Cisley Shelton wife to
Thomas Shelton, Ann Hardin wife to Thomas Hardin,
Polly Dabney, Charity
Dabney, and William Dabney children of Judith wife of
James Dabney, Exors:
son Michael Anderson, James Dabney and grandson Thomas
W. Anderson. Sg:
Elizabeth Anderson X. Wit: John Thomson, Zacheriah
Pulliam. Louisa Co VA
Will Bk 3 pg 572
Goochland County WIlls
1742-1749, page 222
10/10/1746 will of Michael
Holland names dau Elizabeth Anderson and son-in-law Puncey Anderson
Children of Pouncey
Anderson and Elizabeth Holland are:
+ 6 i. Michael8 Anderson, born Bet. 1735
- 1744 in Hanover County, Virginia; died 1797 in Louisa County, Virginia.
+ 7 ii. Richard Anderson, born 1735; died August 17,
1819 in Louisa County, Virginia.
+ 8 iii. Judith Anderson, born March 12, 1740/41 in
Hanover County, Virginia; died Aft. 1781 in Louisa County, Virginia.
4. Robert7 Anderson (Richard6, Robert5,
Robert4, Richard3, "York Watershed"2,
"Colonial Virginia"1) (Source: Virginia State Library, Virginia
Land Office Patents and Grants,
(http://198.17.62.51/collections/LO.html), "Electronic.") was
born Abt. 1706 in New Kent County, Virginia, and died Bef. 1769 in Louisa
County, Virginia.
Notes for Robert
Anderson:
Robert Anderson
06/10/1740 Hanover Co
284a adj Charles
Barrett, Thomas Rice etal
Virginia patents
19/page 634
His lands adjacent
Charles Barret fell in Louisa County by 1742.
Robert Anderson to
David Anderson
23 June 1752 100 acres Louisa County (formed in 1742)
adj Charles Barrett
This deed from Robert
To David Anderson is apparently to David
Anderson husband of Judith
DN-D 1/2, p.129, 1769,
Louisa Co. VA
David & Judith Anderson
of the parish of St. Martin's to Robert Harris of Hanover Co., parish of St.
Martin's of the other part for 35 pounds
for land on the east
side of Lickinghole branch in the parish of Fredericksville in the county of
Louisa. Part of a tract or parcel of land containing 284 acres granted to one
Robert Anderson by patent bearing date 10-JUN-1740 and bounded as follows -
then mentions Barrett's Corner and several lines belonging to Robert Anderson.
10-APR-1769.
Child of Robert
Anderson is:
+ 9 i. David8 Anderson, born Abt. 1731
in Hanover County, Virginia; died 1781 in Louisa County, Virginia.
Generation No. 3
6. Michael8 Anderson (Pouncey7, Richard6,
Robert5, Robert4, Richard3, "York
Watershed"2, "Colonial Virginia"1) was
born Bet. 1735 - 1744 in Hanover County, Virginia, and died 1797 in Louisa
County, Virginia. He married Sarah
Meriwether. She was born November
26, 1746.
Notes for Michael
Anderson:
Virginia gazette and
General Advertiser, on 08/17/1796 Micheal Anderson executor of Elizabeth
Anderson dec'd, widow of Puncey Anderson, of Louisa County, dec'd will sell 10
of her Negros.
1797 WILL: VA, Louisa
Co., Will Book 4, pg 28: abstracted pg 133:
"Will of Michael
Anderson. To my wife Sally land I now live on, 600 acres. to son Edmond negroes
now living with Edmonds Thompson, to my son Davy slaves now in Kentucky, to my
son Reuben all land on the other side of river in Louisa & Hanover Co - 400
acres except sold ;amd pm i[[er side of Holley Swamp to my son Thomas. All my
horses in Ky, to my sons: Pouncey, Rueben, Richard Edmund & Davy. Exors:
wife & son Thos. Pouncey & Rueben. Signed: Michl. Anderson. Wit: Andr.
Kean, William Pulliam, Dudley Diggs. Rcd 9 Oct. 1797.
Anderson Family
Records by William Pope Anderson, Press of W.F. Schaeffer & Co.,
Cincinatti, Ohio, 1936, page 148
Children of Michael
Anderson and Sarah Meriwether are:
10 i. Elizabeth9 Anderson.
11 ii. Thomas Meriwether Anderson.
12 iii. William Reuben Anderson.
13 iv. David Anderson.
14 v. Michael Anderson, born Abt. 1755. He married Sally Thomson October 06, 1777 in
Hanover County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records, Southern States,
1728-1850, (CD 229; Automated
Archives; 1994), "Electronic.").
Notes for Michael
Anderson:
Michael 07/24/1788 Harrison
Co
250a bothsides lefthand
fork of Hughes River
grants 18/231
15 vi. Pouncey Anderson, born Abt. 1760. He married Nancy Lynch July 15, 1796 in
Goochland County, Virginia.
16 vii. Edmund Anderson, born Abt. 1761. He married Susanna Anderson November 30,
1802 in Goochland County, Virginia; born October 01, 1782.
17 viii. Ann Anderson, born Abt. 1765. She married Edmund Thomson March 15, 1785 in
Louisa County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records, Southern States,
1728-1850, (CD 229; Automated Archives;
1994), "Electronic.").
+ 18 ix. Richard Anderson, born Abt. 1770.
7. Richard8 Anderson (Pouncey7, Richard6,
Robert5, Robert4, Richard3, "York
Watershed"2, "Colonial Virginia"1)
(Source: William Pope Anderson, Anderson Family Records, (W. F. Schaeffer & Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio; 1936).) was born 1735, and died August 17, 1819 in Louisa County,
Virginia. He married (1) Mary
Johnson. He married (2)
Catherine Fox April 27, 1780 in Louisa County, Virginia. She was born 1745, and died February 17,
1814.
Notes for Richard
Anderson:
Jane Lomel
<[email protected]>
Note: Col. Richard
Anderson, Jr. was elected House of Burgesses, 1765. He received a miltary
promotion, Louisa County, Va, 1772; promoted to Colonel. In 1776, he was
appointed to Committee of Safety during the Revolution.. He was appointed Major
of the County in 1769 and Colonel in 1772.
_______________________
Col. Richard Anderson
was a Justice, Burgess and Colonel in the Va. Militia. His Estate Inv. dated
1819, Will Book 6, p. 121.
It appears from the
records that Col Richard Anderson and his second wife Caty Fox, moved to
Hanover Co. Va prior to 1788. The Louisa Co. Va. records indicate that he had
lived near his father Pouncey Anderson, who lived on Cubb Creek. Anderson's Mill
was the same later called Timberlake's and a short distance form South Anna
Meeting House, which was built on land that belonged to the Timberlakes.
Notes for Mary
Johnson:
Jane Lomel
<[email protected]>
/Richard Johnson b: 1627 d:
1698
/Thomas Johnson b: BEF. 1690 d:
ABT. 1734
| | /William
Duncombe
| \Suzanne Duncombe b: MAY 1664 d: 8 AUG 1686
/Nicholas Johnson b: 10 OCT 1713 d: 6 JUN
1766
|
| /Nicholas1
Meriwether b: 1631 d: 19 DEC 1678
|
| /Nicholas2 Meriwether b:
26 OCT 1667 d: 20 NOV 1744
|
| | | /Henry Woodhouse b: 1573 d: BEF. 11 JUN 1637 =>
|
| | | /Henry Woodhouse b: 1608 d: 15 NOV 1629
|
| | |
| \Francis Gerunyne
Penbrookshire b: 1586 d: 13 MAY 1665
|
| | \Elizabeth Woodhouse
|
| | | /Thomas Carter b: ABT. 1577
|
| | \Mary (Judith) Carter b: 1611
|
| | \Mary unknown b: BEF.
1589
|
\Anne Meriwether b: 15 JUL 1694 d: MAR 1785
| | /Earl Carwford b: ABT. 1574
| |
/John Crawford b: 1600 d: 1676
| |
/David Crawford b: 1625 d: 1710
| |
| \Winifred unknown b: 1632
| \Elizabeth Crawford b: 1670 d: 1762
| \Jane Unknown
Mary Johnson b: 1735
d: BEF. 1780
| /Christopher Hudson
| /William Hudson
|
/Charles Hudson d: 1748
|
| | /Thomas Wingfield
|
| \Rebecca Wingfield
\Elizabeth Hudson b: 14 JUL 1718
| /John Royall b: 1521 d: 1576 =>
| /Joseph Royall b: 1550 d: 1615
| |
\ Angeline
| /Joseph Royall b: ABT. 1600 d: 10 MAR 1654/55
| |
\Angeline unknown d: 1615
| /Joseph Royall b: ABT. 1625
| | | /Christopher Banks b: ABT. 1590
| | \Katherine
Banks b: 1627 d: 1 DEC 1686
\Sarah Ann Royall
| /Francis Epps
| /Francis Epps b: 1628
| |
\unknown Wells
\Mary Epps b: 1667
\Elizabeth
Littlebury b: ABT. 1620 d: ABT. 1678
Children of Richard
Anderson and Mary Johnson are:
+ 19 i. Elizabeth9 Anderson, born Abt.
1750.
20 ii. Richard Anderson.
21 iii. Judith Anderson, born Abt. 1760. She married Blagrave Taylor July 18, 1796 in
Goochland County, Virginia.
Notes for Blagrave
Taylor:
Subj: Blagrave
Date: 2/19/02 2:13:54 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: Hagenshoney
To: PatAnder73
Looking for information
on Blagrave 'smother. Robert was his father, my ggggrandfather, Powhantan Va. I
would like to share information. Thanks Deborah
22 iv. Christian Anderson, born Abt. 1761.
23 v. Frances Anderson, born Abt. 1762. She married Christopher Holland.
Notes for Frances
Anderson:
Subj: Grandchildren of
Frances Anderson b. 1753
Date: 4/2/03 5:37:53 PM
Eastern Standard Time
From:
[email protected]
Sent from the Internet (Details)
Patrick ---
Your patander73 database on rootsweb shows
Frances Anderson b.1753 m. Christopher Holland, but does not follow that line
any farther. I strongly suspect that Frances and Christopher were the
grandparents of my wife's g- grandfather, Williamson Epps Price, b. 18 Feb 1810
in Prince Edward.
There is a Marriage Bond in Prince Edward
wherein Christopher gave his consent for his dau, Sally, to marry Samuel Price,
whose father, Williamson Price of Halifax, also gave his consent. We have not
been able to definitely establish that Samuel and Sally were Williamson
Epps' parents. I have seen in some
other source that Sally's name was Sarah Hudson Holland.
Will greatly appreciate any relative
information you may possibly have.
Thanks,
John W. Barton, Nashville, TN
+ 24 vi. Mary Anderson, born February 28, 1763.
25 vii. Jane Anderson, born Abt. 1764. She married William Fuqua January 18, 1794
in Goochland County, Virginia.
26 viii. Killy Anderson, born Abt. 1768. She married Robert Perkins.
Children of Richard
Anderson and Catherine Fox are:
27 i. Shandy9 Anderson, born May 07,
1781.
28 ii. Susanna Anderson, born October 01,
1782. She married Edmund Anderson
November 30, 1802 in Goochland County, Virginia; born Abt. 1761.
29 iii. Joseph Anderson, born August 17, 1784.
30 iv. Nancy Anderson, born November 22, 1785. She married William Shelton April 16, 1804
in Goochland County, Virginia.
8. Judith8 Anderson (Pouncey7, Richard6,
Robert5, Robert4, Richard3, "York
Watershed"2, "Colonial Virginia"1) was
born March 12, 1740/41 in Hanover County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1781 in
Louisa County, Virginia. She married James
Dabney February 26, 1756, son of George Dabney and Ann Anderson. He was born January 06, 1735/36 in King
William County, Virginia, and died November 13, 1803 in Louisa County,
Virginia.
Notes for James
Dabney:
1763 August 30, James
Dabney, 400 acres in Albemarle County, South side of
the Rivanna River on
Cunningham Creek and Bremo Road. Price 40 shillings.
James is in Louisa
Co., records abt 1766. He was made justice, sheriff,
militia officer, and
soldier of Rev. He lived on Cobb Creek. 1777 Jan 27, marriage recorded in
Douglass Rgister Judith Anderson 1787 June 8, James Dabney of Louisa county
advertises for a horse stolen in King William County. Birth: 6 Jan 1735/1736 in
"Brickhouse", King William Co., Virginia Death: in "Walnut
Grove, " Louisa Co., Virginia Note:
! (1) Carolyn Davidson
Carey, Greenwood Village, CO. Cites: (a) Genealogies of Virginia Families
Extracted from Virginia Historical Magazine, "Dabney Family of
Virginia", by Charles Wm. Dabney, p.645. (2) "Old New Kent - Some
Account of the Planters, Plantations and Places in New Kent County," Vol.
1, by Malcolm Hart Harris M.D. (1977) p.884-885,886-887. Library of Congress
#MPCS 81-175,393. Cites: (a) Valentine Papers, p.405. (b) King William Records
Book No. 11. (3) "The Douglas Register," by W. Mac. Jones (1977)
p.124. FHL #975.5455 V2d. Cites: (a) Birth Registry. (4) "Virginia Land
Records from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and
Mary College Quarterly, and Tyler's Quarterly" (Baltimore: Genealogical
Pub. Co., 1984), "Extracts from King William County Records," p.314.
(5) "Virginia Land Records from the Virginia Magazine of History and
Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and Tyler's Quarterly"
(Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1984), "Early Andersons Shown in the
Will and Deed Books of Louisa County, Virginia, from 1742," by C.C.
Anderson, p.365.
! Birth: (1) 6 Jan
1735, Brickhouse, near Enfield, King William Co., VA. (1,2,3) s/o George
DABNEY/Ann ANDERSON. (2) 1736, "Brickhouse," now called Seven
Springs, King William Co., VA. (4) s/o George DABNEY. Marriage to Judith
ANDERSON: (1,2,3a)
(2) Moved to Walnut
Grove on Cubbs Creek, Louisa Co., VA. At the crossing on Cub Creek, a few yards
upstream above the Cartersville Road, there are the remains of a rock milldam
which James DABNEY built for his mill. On one of the stones these words are
scratched: "Remember me. William Go See the work that I have done For my
only son, James Dabney September 2, 1791" (2) 1773: James DABNEY was a Justice
of the Louisa Co. Court. He continued for many years after. (2) 1784: Inherited
"Brickhouse" from his father, George DABNEY, which included 419.5
acres. (1,2a,b) 1795, 28 Jan: Sold to his son William DABNEY
"Brickhouse," King William Co., VA, which he had inherited from his
father George DABNEY, a tract containing 419.5 acres adjoining the lands of
Mrs. Ann SATTERWHITE. (4) 1802: James DABNEY and Judith his wife, of Louisa,
and Wm. DABNEY & Sarah his wife of King William, deed to Yancey LIPSCOMB
land inherited from their father George DABNEY, deceased, in 1795, King William
Co., VA. (5) (NOTE: No date noted.) Thomas ANDERSON deed to John L. and George
HARRIS, Louisa Co., VA, bond for judgement vs. Thomas ANDERSON as executor of
Michael ANDERSON in Charlottesville Court by James DABNEY and Richard ANDERSON.
Change Date: 10 Nov 1998 at 23:00:00
Source Thomas F.
Legocki
Children of Judith
Anderson and James Dabney are:
+ 31 i. Elizabeth9 Dabney, born October
01, 1757.
32 ii. Cicely Dabney, born August 09, 1765.
33 iii. Ann Anderson Dabney, born November 26,
1768. She married Thomas Hardin
November 17, 1787 in Louisa County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records,
Southern States, 1728-1850, (CD
229; Automated Archives; 1994), "Electronic.").
34 iv. William Dabney, born September 17, 1771.
35 v. Pouncey Dabney, born June 1774.
36 vi. Mary Dabney, born January 31, 1777.
37 vii. Charity Dabney, born March 05, 1779.
38 viii. Anna Dabney, born 1781.
9. David8 Anderson (Robert7, Richard6,
Robert5, Robert4, Richard3, "York
Watershed"2, "Colonial Virginia"1) was
born Abt. 1731 in Hanover County, Virginia, and died 1781 in Louisa County,
Virginia. He married Judith ?
1761 in Louisa County, Virginia. She
was born Abt. 1740, and died 1819 in Louisa County, Virginia.
Notes for David
Anderson:
Subj: VA creeks 1745.
David and Judith Anderson
Date: 7/9/00 11:58:48
PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: [email protected]
(Ray Anderson)
File: louisaco.jpg
(69858 bytes)
DL Time (49333 bps):
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Carol
You sent this info a
few weeks ago.
I was searching the
net tonight and run across this interesting map of Louisa Co. Creeks 1745.
I have attached a 1745
map showing where Lickinghole was.
Interesting how close
it is to Albemarle Co.
I wonder if Robert
Anderson may be David;s father.
Ray
DN-D 1/2, p.129, 1769,
Louisa Co. VA
David & Judith
Anderson of the parish of St. Martin's to Robert Harris of Hanover Co., parish
of St. Martin's of the other part for 35 pounds
for land on the east
side of Lickinghole branch in the parish of Fredericksville in the county of
Louisa. Part of a tract or parcel of land containing 284 acres granted to one
Robert Anderson by patent bearing date 10-JUN-1740 and bounded as follows -
then mentions Barrett's Corner and several lines belonging to Robert Anderson.
10-APR-1769.
[same land as in the
deed above]
Ray
___________________________________________
Subj: David and Judith Anderson
Date: 7/13/00 1:01:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: [email protected] (Ray Anderson)
Pat
We have found your
email very interesting and have learned much we didn't know before by
researching your data.
I have tried to
summarize our research, I hope I will not confused you with our data and
theories.
[snip]
1. We thought you had
it figured out Pat and we went to work on your data..
2. But after several
days of research this is what we turned up.
3. We can't find a
birth date for Pouncey but it seems to us your date of before 1704 is probably
close since he was patienting land in
1724.
4. Pouncey's wife's
father Michael Holland's will reconizes Pouncey as his son-in-law when it was
written 10 Oct 1746.
5. We found two dates
for Pouncey's son Michael to be born. 1735 and 1744.
6. Sarah Meriweather
who is Michael Anderson's wife was born 26 Nov 1746 so she would have been born
after our David who was
married to Judith.
David was probably born 1740-1745. So Sarah
could not have been David's mother.
7. We even considered
that Pouncey may have had a son named David that could have died before Pouncey
wrote his will in 1781.
Thus the son David may
not have been mentioned in the Pouncey will.. We checked and our David was
alive when Pounceys will was
written, so our theory
didn't hold up.
8. After our research
we feel even stronger than ever that our David
is closely related to Pouncey for the following reasons.
a.. Pouncey has a grandson (by son Richard)
named Shandy. A very unusual name
b.. We have a Shandy Anderson in our Garrard
Co. Kentucky Andersons
c.. We have a Pouncey Anderson in our
Garrard Co. Kentucky Andersons
d.. We did find these people mentioned in
David and Judith's wills in Pounceys family.
a.. Thomas Shelton married Ciecly Dabney.
Pouncey's granddaughter through his daughter Judith Anderson Dabney.
b.. Capt. Joseph Shelton is the brother to
Thomas Shelton.
c.. One of the Elizabeth Johnsons in the
will is Pouncey's granddaughter Elizabeth Dabney who married Rev Christopher
Johnson. This Elizabeth Johnson is Judith Anderson Dabney's daughter.
9. The end result was
that Michael and Sarah Meriweather Anderson were of the same generation (+/- 5
years) of our David and Judith Anderson
so Michael and Sarah couldn't be David's parents.
10. I do feel however
from looking at all these dates and the past several days of research that
Pouncey and David's father were most likely brothers.
11. We feel below is
our best clue to date since David died in 1781 "just before the peace". (end of the
Revolutionary War) His will also speaks of
a "Tickler" which is a reminder book for merchants.
Page I of BRITISH
MERCANTILE CLAIMS
Claims of Robert
Jardine [pp. 87-91]
[Pp. 88-89] David Anderson, Louisa. There
were two persons of this name in Louisa at the time the debt was contracted
whose circumstances were very different. (1)David Anderson, son of David, of
Hanover generally annexed the addition of Jr. to his name, from which
circumstance it is presumable he was not the subject of this claim. At the
peace and for many years afterward he possessed a considerable estate, was
engaged in the mercantile business and was in high credit. About 1791 he died
and left his estate much involved. In a few years before his death be became
bound for several of his friends as security in the shipment of tobacco and
importation of goods from William Anderson & Company of London, which
produced such embarrassment in his affairs as to render his estate unequal to
the payment of his own debts and other engagements. The other (2)David Anderson
was the son of Robert Anderson of Louisa and was accustomed to sign his name
without any addition. He died Shortly before the peace so absolutely insolvent
that no Person thought it an object to take administration on his estate. He
was engaged in the retail business before the war on a small scale in which
line it is probable this debt was contracted.
David Bullock, Esq.,
attorney
Comment by Ray Anderson:
The above (2)David,
son of Robert, sounds like our David.
He died "just
before the peace" and in our David's will we find this:
"At a court held for Louisa County on
Monday ye 8th day of October 1781. This will was this day exhibited in open court
and proved by the oaths of Elizabeth Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson two of the
witnesses thereto and by the court ordered to be certified and at a court held
for this County at Louisa the 12th day of November 1781 Joseph Shelton and
Perrin Farrar who were left Exor. To this this day certified under their hands
that did not think it proper to qualify as Exors. to the will."
Estate Appraisal:
These items are among
David's possessions:
---cut----
Jug & bottles 6/.
flask 1/3, 2 Ticklers 2/. lott of books 15/--1.4.3
2 pocket books 3/. 1
slay 4/6. loons 5/. spun flax 1/3 -------0.13.9
---cut---
Pat
While I don't feel we
have solved the mystery, we know so much more because of your email. Sometimes
it's a long process of elimination. I'm glad you got us fired up, we were
getting stale and didn't know where to look next. We now have some of the
people identified which were in the will. I feel there is no question there is
a close link somewhere to Pouncey. Thank you for your effort. Don't give up on
us.
Again, we deeply
appreciate your interest in the Virginia Andersons.
Ray
_____________________________
Subj: Robert & Frances Anderson's son David
Date: 1/7/01 1:03:35 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: GUS2750
To: PatAnder73
Dear Pat: [snip] David
Anderson who married Judith. His will is in Louise Will Book 2 p.392 and names
his wife Judith, sons John, Charles, Archelus and David. His four daughters are
named Mary, Susannah, Sarah & Elizabeth. Executors were Capt. Jos. Shelton
and Perrin Farrow. The will was recorded 8 Oct 1781.
Judith Anderson became
his administratrix and posted a bond for 200,000 pounds. This was recorded and
dated 12 Nov 1781.(Louisa Will Book 2, p.392 - yes, same page as will.)
Strangely or not, a Robert Anderson was both security with Zachariah Stanley
and signed the record. Whether this was Robert of Louisa or Robert of Hanover I
do not know. As you know Robert of
Louisa died before 9 Apr 1782 when David Anderson "Junr." posted bond
as administrator of Robert's estate.(Louisa Will Book 2 p. 447)
The appraisal of
David, who married Judith, was dated 9
Feb 1782 amd recorded 14 Jul 1782. (Louisa Will Book 2 p. 447; yes, same page
as bond.) The estate was appraised at L360-8-10. I've only seen one other bond
so high and to make no error the clerk had written it in by hand as well as in
figures. That estate, too, came in at a much lower value. (Bonds were usually
twice the expected size of the estate.)
David, son of Robert
and Frances, died before 14 Sep 1785 when his brother John Anderson became
administrator of his estate. (Louisa Will Book 3 p. 113)
[snip] Bonnie Gunsaulus
Notes for Judith ?:
Posted by Ray Anderson
<[email protected]> on Sat, 10 Jul 1999
Surname: Anderson,
Adams, Parrish, Lawrence, Rigsby, Sampson
I just returned from
Richmond VA were I did research in the Virginia State Library and Archives.
I have two sites which
have Kin tied to Hanover Co. VA.
Site # 1
has scanned documents
for Hanover, Louisa, and Goochland COs VA.
"Anderson Family
Records, Where Are The Missing Links"
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/brambles/367/
Many other surnames
also appear here.
Site# 2
Relates to decendants
of David Anderson (d.1781) and wife Judith ____?____ (maybe Johnson or Lacy).
Our Anderson Lineage (I believe) were tied to Hanover Co. Includes LAWRENCE
Lineage from this area of VA as well.
I hope this will be a
help to you and us trying to find where David Anderson (d1781) and Judith
____?____ fit into their families.
This is our brick
wall:
David and Judith had
the following Children.
John
Charles
**Archelus ANDERSON
married Elizabeth PARRISH
David ANDERSON married
Polly
Mary ANDERSON
Sarah ANDERSON married
John LAWRENCE
Susannah ANDERSON
married Henderson LAWRENCE
Elizabeth ANDERSON
** My 4G Grandparents
Archelus ANDERSON was
born 27-JAN-1766 in Louisa CO
Virginia and he died
20-AUG-1835 in Garrard County,
KY at 69 years of age.
Archelus is the son of David
and Judith ANDERSON.
Archelus married
Elizabeth PARRISH in Goochland County,
Va 27-JAN-1789.
Archelus and Elizabeth with their
children moved to
Garrard Co. KY in 1807.
Ray Anderson
_________________________________
Subj: Re: David Anderson - Correction
Date: 4/16/00 1:40:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: [email protected] (Ray Anderson)
Don't worry about any
confussion Pat. We're just glad someone who has as much Anderson knowledge as
you is trying to find some of the
missing links.
We do think we are
related to Pouncy in some way. A cousin in our line Hazel Novotni, whom has
done the most research, feels he is a
uncle or cousin.
I will pass this on to
her daughter, she may have more insite than I do. I'm still in the stage where
all the christian Anderson names run
together when I try
and sort them out, but I'm getting better at hanging a handle on each one to
keep them seperated from the rest.
One of the surnames,
for Judith, I've been looking at is Stanley. We think our grandfather and David
and Judith's son Archelus was named after Judiths side of the family. In the
transcripts of wills for Davis and Judith one is signed, Judith Anderson (her
mark) Robert Anderson (seal), and Zachariah Stanley (seal).
A while back some
Stanley family members posted some inforation on one of the data bases. There
was quite a few Judiths and Archelus's
in that family line
during the time period.. When I contacted the Stanley family I could find no
matches. They had some issues of a brother disowned for marrying out of his
faith, but the brother was too young to be Judith's father. Hazel still clings
to the Johnson and Lacy theory for Judith's surname. I also still think they
are still a good possibility.
I don't know if I
mentioned before but I did see a document, at the Virginia State Library, that David and Judith were in "Capt
John Whites tax district". I can't find the document if I made a copy of
it.
The repeated useage of
the Christain names in the Anderson line is amazing but it sure has complicated
sorting all these families out.
With us West Texas
Andersons this pratice continued through my Grandfathers line whom was born in
1889, and a few in the next generation after his were also named according to
family tradition.
Thank you for your efforts
and don't worry about any confussions.
Ray
_________________________________________________
Subj: David and Judith Anderson
Date: 6/26/00 2:02:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: [email protected] (Ray Anderson)
Patrick here is some
more information my cousin Carol and I
have been milling over
the past few days for David and Judith Anderson
of Louisa Co VA. I
though it might interest you as well.
----------------------------------------------------------------
Between John
Williamson of Hanover Co. and David Anderson of
St. Martins Parrish.
Dated: 2 August 1761
microfilm: Louisa Deed
Book 1759 -176? Post reel #2
380 acres:
"Beginning at a
black oak in David Shelton line running on his line
north eighty-two degrees
visit one hundred and eighteen poles to Richard Farrells path. Thence talking
the memders? of the said path three hundred
fifty two poles to
Joseph Sheltons line, Thence along said
Sheltons &
Ferrells line north
thirty five degrees - one hundred & eighty poles to
a gum on David Sheldon
line. Thence on his line south thirty forty a half degree visit hundred and
sixty poles to the beginning place.
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David dies 1781 and
Judith 1819.
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Ray - here are some
more things to chew on - Carol
DB-M, p.438-439, 1815,
Louisa Co. VA
This deed is the sale
of all the interest of and in the land whereon his
mother Judith Anderson
now lives by the younger David Anderson (b/o
Archelus) and his wife
Polly to Stephen Farrar. The land adjoins lands
of John Overton &
others (no named). Witnesses: Thomas Shelton, James
Shelton, John Jackson.
9-JAN-1815
DB-M, p. 394-395,
1814, Louisa Co. VA
This deed is between
David Anderson and Polly his wife and Stephen
Farrar. David &
Polly were to receive $400 for the land whereon his
mother Judith Anderson
now resides, adjoining the lands of John Overton,
Joseph shelton, and
others. This was the land to be inherited by David
at the death of his
mother Judith. Witnesses: Matt Farrar, Garland
Farrar, William H.
Purington, 14-NOV-1814.
DB-A, p.464, 1752,
Louisa Co. VA
Robert Anderson to
David Anderson for land lying on the east side of
Linckinghole branch,
parish of Fredericksville, Louisa Co. VA. As far as
I can determine from
painstaking reading of the spidery script, no
mention made of
adjoining lands. [This one has not been completely
transcribed - on the
to-do list!)
DN-D 1/2, p.129, 1769,
Louisa Co. VA
David & Judith
Anderson of the parish of St. Martin's to Robert Harris
of Hanover Co., parish
of St. Martin's of the other part for 35 pounds
for land on the east
side of Lickinghole branch in the parish of
Fredericksville in the
county of Louisa. Part of a tract or
parcel of
land containing 284
acres granted to one Robert Anderson by patent
bearing date
10-JUN-1740 and bounded as follows - then mentions
Barrett's Corner and
several lines belonging to Robert Anderson.
10-APR-1769.
[same land as in the
deed above]
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Thank You
Ray Anderson
http://www79.pair.com/adunits/family/
Children of David
Anderson and Judith ? are:
39 i. John9 Anderson, born Abt. 1764.
40 ii. Charles Anderson.
+ 41 iii. Archelus Anderson, born January 27, 1766.
42 iv. David Anderson.
43 v. Mary Anderson.
44 vi. Sarah Anderson.
45 vii. Susannah Anderson.
46 viii. Elizabeth Anderson.
Generation No. 4
18. Richard9 Anderson (Michael8, Pouncey7,
Richard6, Robert5, Robert4, Richard3,
"York Watershed"2, "Colonial Virginia"1)
was born Abt. 1770. He married Mildred
Waddy October 23, 1799 in Louisa County, Virginia (Source: Marriage
Records, Southern States, 1728-1850,
(CD 229; Automated Archives; 1994), "Electronic.").
Child of Richard
Anderson and Mildred Waddy is:
47 i. Sarah Thomson10 Anderson, born
1815.
19. Elizabeth9 Anderson (Richard8,
Pouncey7, Richard6, Robert5, Robert4,
Richard3, "York Watershed"2, "Colonial
Virginia"1) was born Abt. 1750. She married Matthew Anderson (Source: William Pope
Anderson, Anderson Family Records,
(W. F. Schaeffer & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; 1936).) May 03, 1772 in
Louisa County, Virginia, son of David Anderson and Elizabeth Mills. He was born May 1749, and died 1833 in
Louisa County, Virginia.
Children of Elizabeth
Anderson and Matthew Anderson are:
48 i. Richard10 Anderson.
49 ii. Mary Johnson Anderson, born Abt. 1773. She married Robert Thomson January 11, 1790
in Louisa County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records, Southern States,
1728-1850, (CD 229; Automated
Archives; 1994), "Electronic.").
50 iii. Elizabeth Anderson, born Abt. 1777 in Louisa
County, Virginia. She married James
Trice August 21, 1794 in Louisa County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records,
Southern States, 1728-1850, (CD
229; Automated Archives; 1994), "Electronic.").
51 iv. Dorothy Anderson.
+ 52 v. William Anderson, born Bet. 1775 - 1785.
53 vi. Ann Anderson, born Bet. 1770 - 1790.
54 vii. David Anderson.
24. Mary9 Anderson (Richard8, Pouncey7,
Richard6, Robert5, Robert4, Richard3,
"York Watershed"2, "Colonial Virginia"1)
was born February 28, 1763. She married
John Woodson March 30, 1786 in Goochland County, Virginia.
Children of Mary
Anderson and John Woodson are:
55 i. Thomas Jefferson10 Woodson, born
Abt. 1790.
56 ii. Josiah Woodson, born Abt. 1793.
57 iii. Richard Woodson, born Abt. 1794.
Notes for Richard
Woodson:
Subj: One descendant line of Mary Lightfoot
Anderson
Date: 4/12/00 1:30:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: [email protected] (Bill McNeary)
Mary Lightfoot Anderson
m John Woodson/Richard m Susan Royster / Susan Woodson m James W. Green /
Cornelius Clay Green m Clara Alleta Pennypacker / Raymond Clay Green m Sadie
Jane Maxwell / Jane Elizabeth Green m W.J.L. McNeary / Wm. W. McNeary II m
Margaret Bruton Drake / and our children and grandchildren.
Was pleased to see your
posting on genforum, I've been searching around and have run into a lot of the
ancestral names of Mary Lightfoot Anderson, but couldn't tie down anything
earlier than Richard Anderson and Mary Johnson.
Anyway, this is a big
help to me. Now I can focus on other branches. Just in case you should run into
something, James W. Green (above) b 1825 VA, d 1867 Richmond, is as far back as
we know, and I'm shut down on him until I stumble on something or hire a researcher.
Was lucky to have an
unusual name to keep an eye out for. I monitor the Woodson forum, and have been
keeping an eye out for Lightfoot. Got lucky.
If you need more, let
me know.
Thanks.
Bill McNeary
58 iv. Isham Woodson, born Abt. 1796.
59 v. Archiblad Pleasant Woodson, born November
18, 1798.
60 vi. Polly Woodson, born Abt. 1800.
61 vii. Harriet Woodson, born Abt. 1802.
31. Elizabeth9 Dabney (Judith8 Anderson,
Pouncey7, Richard6, Robert5, Robert4,
Richard3, "York Watershed"2, "Colonial
Virginia"1) was born October 01, 1757. She married Christopher Columbus Johnson.
Notes for Elizabeth
Dabney:
Subj: Anderson
Date: 97-07-17 09:32:50 EDT
From: [email protected]
To: PatAnder73
Just found your web
page on Anderson. I descend from Pouncey and Elizabeth Holland (d/o Michael
Holland) Anderson. I have printed out the 20 page Anderson's and will go over
it good. Sure would like to have a download of this to put on my computer if
that is possible?
Believe I can add a
little to what you have. It is so extensive and really good.
Another interest I
have in this Anderson line is: The early Ambrose Joshua Smith that lived in
Hanover/Louisa Co's VA was closely associated with the Pouncey Anderson family.
I have never found a connection but think it possible that he married an
Anderson?? Her maiden name was Judith.
Descendant of
Pouncey's (Elizabeth Dabney m. Christopher Columbus Johnson and moved to
Spartanburg District, SC)
I will be happy to
download you what I have on the Anderson family.
Linda G. Cheek of
Pickens Co SC
Child of Elizabeth
Dabney and Christopher Johnson is:
62 i. Ann10 Johnson, born Bef. 1781.
41. Archelus9 Anderson (David8, Robert7,
Richard6, Robert5, Robert4, Richard3,
"York Watershed"2, "Colonial Virginia"1)
was born January 27, 1766. He married Elizabeth
Parrish.
Notes for Archelus
Anderson:
Archelus ANDERSON was
born 27-JAN-1766 in Louisa CO
Virginia and he died
20-AUG-1835 in Garrard County,
KY at 69 years of age.
Archelus is the son of David
and Judith ANDERSON.
Archelus married
Elizabeth PARRISH in Goochland County,
Va 27-JAN-1789.
Archelus and Elizabeth with their
children moved to
Garrard Co. KY in 1807.
Ray Anderson
Child of Archelus
Anderson and Elizabeth Parrish is:
+ 63 i. Thomas10 Anderson, born Bet. 1790
- 1805.
Generation No. 5
52. William10 Anderson (Elizabeth9,
Richard8, Pouncey7, Richard6, Robert5,
Robert4, Richard3, "York Watershed"2,
"Colonial Virginia"1) was born Bet. 1775 - 1785. He married Mary Godwin Woodson.
Notes for Mary Godwin
Woodson:
Subj: Anderson Geneology
Date: 1/9/01 5:52:34 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: Cathy32070
To: PatAnder73
Hello Patrick,
I have been very impressed with your
work on the Anderson family history; one part of my family that I have been
trying to figure out is related to your Andersons. My major Anderson line goes from my grandparents, Fannie Barbour
Anderson/ Frederick Harvey Mellor, to John Gray Anderson/ Fannie Meriwether
Davis to Richard Woodson Anderson/ Philippa Pendleton Gray to William Anderson/
Mary Godwin Woodson to Matthew Anderson/Elizabeth Anderson to David Anderson/
Elizabeth Mills to Capt Robert Anderson/ Mary Overton to Robert Anderson/
Cecilia Massie to Richard Anderson b. 1618 and to Richard Anderson b. 1585.
Then there are the 2 other Anderson
lines that come into the first one at varoius points; mother always thought
they were connected somehow, but could never find the right clues or documents
to prove it. Thank you for the
information on you web page! I have
also been emailing "cousin" Ray Anderson, who forwarded to me your
new "Descendants of John Pouncey".
One of my other Anderson lines is the Pouncey Anderson/ Elizabeth
Holland and Col. Richard Anderson/ Mary Johnson "loop" that leads
down to the Elizabeth Anderson who married David Anderson; the other is also
from Pouncey Anderson/ Elizabeth Holland and Col. Richard Anderson/ Mary
Johnson??/ Catherine Fox?? but it leads down to the daughter Mary "Polly"
Johnson?? or Lightfoot?? Anderson who married John Woodson, Jr., and had the
Mary Goodwin Woodson who married William Anderson!!! We are trying to figure out if the two daughters of Col. Richard
Anderson, Elizabeth and Mary, are full sisters or half-sisters. It seems to depend highly on which source
one reads, as does the correct full name for Mary. The Historical Geneology of the Woodsons and Their Kin geneology
book and the DAR (on several applications) have her as Mary Lightfoot
Anderson. Several books have a granddaughter
of hers named Mary Lightfoot Anderson....... named after her??? The books can't seem to agree, either, on
which wife of Col. Richard Anderson was her mother: Mary Johnson or Catherine
Fox. One interesting fact seems to be
that Frances Lightfoot was Catherine Fox's grandmother. We can't find any documents to solve this
great mystery. Have you come across
anything in your research on the Anderson group??? Confusing seems to be an understatement for this family, so
far. You seem to have solved a lot of
Anderson mysteries; we are hoping you can solve one more!!
Please let me know if any of my info on
Andersons more recent then Matthew Anderson would be of interest to you. I have quite a bit on the siblings of my
more recent ancestors; W.P. Anderson got a lot of this part of the family
confused or left people out altogether.
Maybe he just gave up at that point!!
Catherine Carter
Child of William
Anderson and Mary Woodson is:
64 i. Richard Woodson11 Anderson. He married Phillipa Pendleton Gray.
63. Thomas10 Anderson (Archelus9, David8,
Robert7, Richard6, Robert5, Robert4,
Richard3, "York Watershed"2, "Colonial
Virginia"1) was born Bet. 1790 - 1805. He married Mary Polly Payne.
Child of Thomas
Anderson and Mary Payne is:
65 i. Eliza11 Anderson. She married Benjamin Routon.
Notes for Eliza
Anderson:
Posted by: Nancy
Abraham (ID *****2884) Date: August 10, 2002 at 07:30:01
In Reply to: David
Anderson/Judith by Evelyn Burns of
13621
Evelyn, very interested
to see your info regarding David and Judith. I have only very sketchy info
regarding them. Was really interested to see you have birth and death dates. I
descend from their son Archelus and his wife, Elizabeth Parrish, then through their
son, Thomas Anderson and his wife, Mary Polly Payne. Thomas' daughter, Eliza,
m. my gg grandfather, Benjamin Routon.
I have info on
Archelus, some on Susannah and Sarah, but that is all. Would love to know more.
Nancy