History of Williamsburg; something about the people of Williamsburg County, South Carolina, from the first settlement by Europeans about 1705 until 1923., Part 12

Author: Boddie, William Willis, 1879-1940
Publication date: 1923
Publisher: Columbia, S. C. : The State Co.
Number of Pages: 678


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Persons Names


Lot No.


£.


S.


P.


John Humphrey


423


4


2


6


Robert Hanna


421


3


4


. .


James Tisdale


422


5


. .


Samuel Snowden


420


4


12


. .


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THE TOWN OF WILLIAMSBURG, 1788


Persons Names


Lot No.


£.


S.


P.


Benjamin Durant


401


3


18


James Fleming, Sr.


402


3


14


. .


James Fleming, Sr.


403


2


5


6


James Fleming, Sr.


404


2


11


. .


James Fleming, Sr.


405


S


. .


On April 10, 1793, John Burgess declined to act as commissioner of the town, and Robert Ervin was elected in his place. On January 2, 1796, George McConnell was elected commissioner in the place of Robert McConnell, deceased. An August 30, 1800, Captain John Fulton resigned as commissioner and Captain Samuel Malcolmson was appointed in his place. Robert Ervin and James Fleming had died prior to this meeting and William Flagler and Robert Hamilton were appointed to succeed them. On November 27, 1800, the Board met at Mr. Robert Hamilton's. There were present Captain William Flagler, Chairman, John McClary, Robert Hamilton, George McConnell, Thomas McConnell, James Burgess, and Joseph Scott. Captain Samuel Malcolmson was absent.


On February 25, 1801, lot No. 425 was set apart for a market house. At this time, Captain Samuel Malcolmson, George McConnell, Robert Hamilton, and John McClary were appointed a committee to have the town resurveyed entirely and it was resolved to advertise in the George- town Gazette that all persons claiming land in the town should come forward and present their claims and take possession of them on or before April 22, 1802.


On April 30, 1801, John McClary resigned as commis- sioner and Eliphalet H. Hewitt was appointed in his place. James Burgess resigned and Captain James Campbell suc- ceeded him. At the meeting on August 22, 1801, it was resolved that no person should further trespass on the public lots in the town and that a man be appointed to keep the streets open. It was also resolved that any person who had planted any public lots in the town under fence


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HISTORY OF WILLIAMSBURG


should pay the sum of 2s. 4p. per year per lot. On Janu- ary 1, 1802, the Reverend James Malcolmson offered the board $2.00 for each of the unclaimed sixty one-half acre lots on the south side of Broad Street (Main) on both sides of the Branch. The board accepted this offer and made quit claim deeds for each one of these sixty lots. On August 19, 1803, Arthur Cunningham was elected in the place of George McConnell and made clerk and treas- urer of the board.


In 1801, Robert Frierson made a survey and drew a map of the "Town of Williamsburg" at the King's Tree. As originally platted, the two blocks in the centre of the proposed town had been reserved for the parade ground and the churchyard, and Broad Street had not been planned to divide this reservation. Frierson's map shows Broad (Main) Street passing through this reservation eastward, and that the parade ground had been limited to two lots-that land east of Main Street between Acad- emy and Long Streets. The Williamsburg Court House now stands on this lot. The churchyard, as then reserved, was one hundred and five feet in breadth from Academy to Long Streets of present Kingstree. Heller's stables stand on a part of this land.


The market house lot was set apart at the corner of present Main and Long Streets where Miss Andy Lockamy's home stands. Lots 420, where the Post Office now stands; 421, Silverman's building, occupied by Mc- Intosh Motor Company ; 422, Long Street tenements ; 423, Kellahan brick stores on Academy Street; and 424, Bank of Kingstree; all were taken from the parade ground and churchyard reservations and sold to individuals.


On this Map of 1801, the present Kingstree Main Street is known as Broad; Mill as Washington: Church as Adams; and Brooks as Jefferson. Beginning at the river, streets running North and South were numbered serially. Academy Street was then called Fourth Street. Later,


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THE TOWN OF WILLIAMSBURG, 1788


it was named Bay Street. In 1805, the commissioners set apart a lot where the residence of W. I. Nexsen stands for a public school and a building was erected thereon. This academy finally gave the name to this handsome residence street in Kingstree.


On January 15, 1805, Joseph Scott was chairman of the board and Arthur Cunningham, secretary and treas- urer. Arthur Cunningham was appointed agent to carry on a suit against T. T. Woods for conspiracy. The com- mission had on November 27, 1800, employed T. T. Woods as surveyor to lay out the parade ground on which it was found that John Brady had built his house. Woods had been employed also as clerk of the board. At this meeting of the board on January 15, 1805, it is recorded in the minutes that the board adjourned to meet on the first Monday in February after the meeting of the committee appointed to place a Court House in Williamsburg.


In 1805, Joseph Scott died and Thomas Rodgers was elected in his place. In 1806, after many surveys of the town had already been made, Theodore Gourdin and John Scott, of Kingstree, obtained a restraining order from the court in the matter of the boundary lines of the town. Captain Samuel Malcolmson, Major John Nesmith, and Samuel Fluitt were appointed a committee to have the boundaries of the town confirmed by the courts. Henry Mouzon and Isaac Singletary were appointed as surveyors to determine the boundaries of the town and to make a new plat. On October 10, 1806, the commissioners attended the first court held in the town of Williamsburg and there sought an order confirming the boundary line as made.


On February 22, 1808, James G. McGill and James B. McConnell were appointed commissioners to succeed Major John Nesmith and E. H. Hewitt. In 1809, the board of commissioners consisted of Thomas D. Beard, Samuel Malcolmson, Thomas Rodgers, James B. McConnell, Arthur Cunningham. At this meeting, Patrick Cormick


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HISTORY OF WILLIAMSBURG


was elected in the place of William Moore, and Robert Witherspoon vice Samuel Fluitt. Patrick Cormick did not accept, so John Broome was elected. The next year Dr. T. M. Brown filled the vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of Thomas G. Beard.


On the 29th of January, 1810, Thomas Rodgers was ordered to pay $50.00 for the destruction of the old plat of the town of Williamsburg, otherwise to have a new plat made. Colonel Robert L. Witherspoon was given liberty to fence twelve feet of Broad Street (Main) and twelve feet of Church Street in order to plant out shade trees to form a pavement. At this meeting, it was decided to prosecute all men who trespassed on the streets. Dr. T. M. Brown introduced a resolution which was passed that the ground appropriated for Church and yard be kept sacred. At this meeting, the board entered suit against Theodore Gourdin for planting corn in one of the streets of the town. Thomas Rodgers was fined $10.00; Martin Staggers, $8.00; William Staggers, $8.00; Samuel Fluitt, $5.00; and Samuel Malcolmson, $2.00 for culti- vating crops in the streets. A resolution was passed that Broad Street should be forever the center street in the town and on no account be thereafter changed. John Matthews and Patrick Cormick were elected members of the board to succeed John H. McConnell and James B. McConnell. At the meeting of the board of July 6, 1821, Patrick Cormick was sold that portion of a lot of land lying in front of his house extending to Broad Street, directly between the Court House and the Jail, at the rate of $1.03 per foot.


In 1800, the following men or their heirs owned lots as follows: 1, James Fisher; 2, Thomas Hall ; 3, Richard Hall; 4, William Morgan; 5, John Basnet; 6, Robert Finley; 7, Archibald Connor; 8, Samuel Kennedy; 9, Francis Goddard; 10, Isaac Matthews; 11, Robert Full- wood; 12, John Dawson; 13, Thomas Lake, Esq .; 14,


151


THE TOWN OF WILLIAMSBURG, 1788


John Harshey to James Gowdy; 15, 16, Adam Connor; 20, John Hamilton; 21, John Sykes; 22, Robert Pringle; 23, Thomas Monk; 24, John McClary; 25, Henry Wil- liams; 26, Thomas Mccullough; 27, Adam Connor; 28, Samuel Kennedy ; 29, John McClary ; 30, 31, Robert Full- wood; 32, James McCullough; 33, Elisha Gibson; 34, Samuel Kennedy; 35, Archibald Connor; 36, 37, Hugh Mccullough; 38, Margaret Morgan; 39, John Cleland ; 40, William Morgan; 41, Congregation of Williamsburg; 42, Thomas McCants; 43, John Macauley; 44, James McBride; 45, Hugh Copeland ; 46, John Humphreys; 47, James Witherspoon; 48, Heirs Robert Witherspoon; 49, John Humphreys; 50, 51, Andrew Early; 52, John Pennyfather; 53-58, John McClary; 59, John Knox; 60, John Wilson; 61, John Pressley; 62, John Wilson; 63, Samuel Maxwell; 64, John Burgess, Jr .; 65, 66, Samuel Douglass; 67, John McClary; 68, 69, Samuel Maxwell ; 70, Thomas McConnell; 71, Robert McConnell; 73, 74, James Burgess; 75, George McConnell; 76, 77, Samuel Maxwell; 78-81, John McClary; 82-84, Samuel Maxwell; 85-92, John McClary; 93, John Burgess, Jr .; 94, James Smith ; 95-97, John Burgess, Jr .; 98, Samuel Maxwell; 99, Ebenezer Gibson; 100, Charles Starnes; 101, David Arnett; 102, Jane Carge; 103, Matthew Vanalle; 104, John Scott; 105, Thomas McConnell; 106, James Wither- spoon, Jr .; 107, James Moody; 108, Sarah Blakeway; 109, Samuel Malcolmson; 110, Michael Harding; 111, John Bliss; 112, John Wilson; 113, Samuel Malcolmson ; 114, James Witherspoon, Jr .; 115, James Bradley ; 116, Samuel Maxwell; 117, Thomas Forrest; 118, John Hewitt; 119, John Mooney; 120-134, John McClary; 135, John Holden; 136, John Dick; 137, 138, Robert Gamble; 139, Matthew Camlin; 140, John McClary ; 141, Robert Gamble ; 142, James Burgess; 143, William Law; 144, Michael Harding; 145, 146, John McClary; 147, Heirs of Will Gamble; 148, John McClary; 149, Heirs of David


152


HISTORY OF WILLIAMSBURG


Witherspoon; 150-153, John McClary; 154, William Wilson; 155-159, John McClary; 160, James Seawright; 161, Doctor Lining; 162-167, John McClary; 168-180, I. Fluitt; 181, 182, Samuel Snowden; 183, Heirs of Thomas Frierson and Isaac McKnight; 184, Robert Hamilton, Jr .; 185, Robert Dixon; 186, 187, Robert Hamilton, Jr .; 188, George Durant; 189-191, Samuel Malcolmson; 192- 194, Joseph Scott; 195, James Galbraith; 196, William Bracey ; 200, John Ballentine; 201, Benjamin Bates; 202, Margaret Bowlee; 203, Ruffin Taylor; 205, Richard Malone; 206, Richard Hughes; 207, John M. Kinder; 208, James Fleming, Sr .; 210, James McClelland; 214, John Wilson; 215, William Frierson, Sr .; 216, 217, Robert Hamilton, Jr .; 218, John Scott, Jr .; 219-221, Robert Hamilton; 222, 223, William Witherspoon; 224, Andrew Patterson, Sr .; 225, John Boyd; 226, Samuel Wilson; 227, Andrew Patterson; 228, James Bradley ; 229, 230, William Hiddleston; 232, Joseph Scott and A. Cunningham ; 233, John McBride; 234, John McClary; 235, Robert Ervin; 236, William Bracey; 237, William Bracey; 238, William Heathley; 243, Heirs Robert Witherspoon; 247, James Fleming, Sr .; 248, Heirs Thomas Landsdale; 249, Robert McConnell; 250, Ama Hardger; 251, James Scott, Sr .; 252, L. Snowden; 255, Heirs Robert Witherspoon ; 256, William McCormick ; 259, William Frierson, Jr .; 260, John Wilson; 262, Henry Montgomery; 263, Heirs John Scott; 265, Heirs William McConnell; 269, John Burgess; 272, Isaac Barrineau and I. Malcolmson; 276, John McClary; 279, Joseph Rhodes; 280, John Macauley; 281, Heirs Robert Witherspoon; 284, William Frierson; 286, Samuel McClelland; 288, Heirs David Witherspoon; 289, Gavin Witherspoon ; 292, Heirs John Scott; 293, James Fleming, Sr .; 294, Gavin Witherspoon; 296, 297, Congregation of Williamsburg; 301, Reverend J. Bignion; 302, Samuel McClelland; 303, Samuel Malcolmson; 307, James Flem-


153


THE TOWN OF WILLIAMSBURG, 1788


ing, Sr .; 309, Thomas McConnell; 310, William Wil- liamson; 313, Hugh McCollough; 314, Henry Postell ; 315, Francis Finley; 317, Mary Gladden; 318, Congre- gation of Williamsburg; 319, William Hamilton; 327, John Lemon; 328, William Montgomery; 329, David McCants; 330, John Barns; 331, William Orr; 332, John Cornell; 333, George Burrows; 334, Robert Wither- spoon; 335, Robert Allison; 336, William McKnight; 337, John Watson; 338, William Scott; 340, Patrick Lindsay; 341, James Witherspoon; 348, Robert Little; 349, David M. Owen; 350, John Danner and James G. McGill; 352, James McCrea; 353, James Blakeley, Jr .; 354, William Hamilton; 355, James Stewart; 356, John Watson; 357, 358, John and Nathaniel Mccullough; 359, Matthew Barr and James Frierson; 360, James Dickson; 361, William Pressley; 362, James Wither- spoon ; 365, John Dick; 366, Robert Little; 367, David McCants, Sr .; 368, John Athol ; 369, Heirs Robert Wither- spoon ; 370, William Young; 371, Christopher Harvey; 373, James Pettigrew; 374, William Campbell; 375, Abraham Gordon; 376, William Harvey; 377, John Matthews; 378, Hugh McGill; 380, Roger Gibson; 381, William McDonald; 382, Heirs Robert Witherspoon; 383, John Cleland; 387, William Hamilton; 390, Samuel Adair; 391, Gavin Witherspoon ; 392, Sarah Witherspoon ; 399, Richard Johnson; 400, Martin Staggers and G. Gamble; 402-405, James Fleming, Sr .; 406, Samuel Mal- colmson; 407, 408, Martin Staggers; 409, 410, James Campbell; 420, Samuel Snowden; 421, Robert Hanna; 422, James Tisdale; 423, John Humphreys.


CHAPTER XIV.


WILLIAMSBURG CENSUS, 1790.


The census of 1790 shows the names of every house- holder in Williamsburg County, first column in the list following; the number of white males sixteen years of age, or upwards, of his household, second column; the number of white males under sixteen, third column; the number of white females, fourth column; and the number of negro slaves the head of the house owned, fifth column. This list is about as full of history as so much space can contain.


Heads of Families


Males over 16


Males under 16


Females


Slaves


Ard, Barbary,


2


1


1


. .


Axson, Elijah


2


4


6


5


Avant, Francis


1


1


2


1


Avant, Francis, Jr.


4


3


10


Allison, Sarah


2


1


3


Altman, Jane


.1


1


3


6


Arely, Andrew


.1


. .


.


Adair, Samuel


1


3


3


14


Adams, Margaret


1


. .


2


2


Allen, John


1


. .


1


. .


Allen, Henry


2


1


4


Anderson, William


1


1


2


. .


Adams, John


.1


1


2


Anderson, James


2


. .


. .


57


Brown John


.1


3


2


. .


Biggen, James


3


2


4


. .


Braveboy, Joshua


.


. .


. .


. .


Baxter, John


1


1


1


83


Bartell, Jacob


.1


3


2


. .


Barefield, Charles


1


2


8


3


Brockinton, John, Jr. .1


. .


2


. .


Bates, Isaac


.2


2


2


2


Brown, Jeremiah


2


3


2


. .


Beard, Henry


.1


. .


1


. .


Burbage, Jonathan


1


1


2


..


Butler, Sarah


.1


1


3


9


Birch, Joseph


2


2


3


36


.


2


16


Armstrong, James


.1


.


.


1


WILLIAMSBURG CENSUS, 1790


Heads of Families


Males over 16


Males under 16


Females


Slaves


Brown, Ann


1


5


Benton, Cress


1


1


4


Buxton, Nancy


1


2


3


. .


Barefoot, John


1


2


4


. .


Blunt, Jesse Gashum 1


. .


2


Boyd, Evan


1


1


1


7


Blakely, James, Jr.


3


4


4


36


Bland, Thomas


2


3


6


5


Bostwick, Jonathan


1


3


2


8


Boyd, John


2


1


4


14


Brown, John


.3


.


·


Barrineau, Isaac


2


2


3


1


Barrineau, Arthur .1


1


2


Berry, Lydford


1


1


1


. .


Bradley, James, Jr.


1


3


3


17


Bracey, Wm. and John Graham .2


2


1


2


Burrows, John


2


3


2


22


Burrows, Joseph


1


. .


. .


4


Barr, James


3


2


3


3


Brown, James


2


4


2


10


Butler, Sarah


1


3


6


Barker, John


1


. .


3


1


Blackborn, Gabriel


1


. .


1


·


Bernard, Paul, Jr.


2


. .


3


13


Barber, John


.1


1


2


. .


Boutwell, Joseph


1


. .


1


3


Boone, John


2


21


Bernard, Paul


3


1


3


25


Boone, Thomas


.2


3


. .


42


Barns, John


1


. .


. .


5


Brockinton, John


1


1


4


20


Bineau, Michael


1


. .


2


5


Bates, Isaac


1


. .


. .


. .


Berry, James


1


. .


1


. .


Burrows, George


1


2


1


29


Booth, Robert


1


.


4


1


Bulloch, Ephrain


1


4


2


.


Boone, Mary


. .


1


1


Berry, Thomas


3


2


3


. .


Boone, Capers


1


1


6


Boone, Robert


2


1


3


20


Burrows, Samuel


2


1


2


. .


Barren, John


1


1


4


. .


Buford, William


1


3


5


9


Coupland, John


.2


. .


1


4


. .


·


.


155


.


3


156


HISTORY OF WILLIAMSBURG


Heads of Families


Males over 16


Males under 16


Females


Slaves


Cooper, George


1


·


3


5


Callum, John


2


. .


1


24


Commander, James, Jr.


1


1


1


4


Cooper, James


1


1


3


5


Comb, Ann


2


.


3


. .


Cooper, John


1


1


·


. .


1


1


Cook, Joseph


.1


2


4


· ·


Cook, Benjamin


1


1


1


Commander, James


2


4


2


35


Cheesborough, John


2


2


2


38


Camlin, William


.1


2


1


. .


Cunningham, James


2


3


2


. .


Carlisle, Alexander


1


. .


2


. .


Carter, Zachary


1


1


3


4


Coleman, Robert


2


2


2


2


Cox, William


1


Carter, Josiah


1


. .


3


. .


Cummins, David


1


3


2


..


Crosby, Sarah


. .


3


. .


Calcot, Henry


1


1


3


. .


Conner, Adam


1


1


1


19


Conner, Archibald


2


2


1


18


Cantley, John


1


3


. .


Cannon, John


1


2


1


16


Calcot, James


1


. .


3


. .


Clark, James


1


. .


1


Campbell, Mary


1


1


2


13


Coleman, Jacob


1


1


4


. .


Cunningham, Mary


1


1


4


26


Cunningham, Alexander


1


. .


1


8


Clark, Henry


1


4


1


5


Camlin, Matthew


1


. .


2


1


Cockfield, Josiah


1


3


5


10


Campbell, James, Jr.


1


. .


1


. .


Carter, William


1


4


2


2


Cribb, John


1


4


3


. .


Craps, William


1


. .


3


Chovin, Alexander and Collins,


Alexander


2


1


4


49


Campbell, James


2


2


2


. .


Campbell, Archibald


.3


. .


2


. .


Dickson, John


1


1


1


. .


Davis, Mary


1


1


2


9


1


1


26


Cooper, William James


17


Callebuff, Elizabeth


. .


. .


. .


WILLIAMSBURG CENSUS, 1790


157


Heads of Families


Males over 16


Males under 16


Females


Slaves


Day, John


2


. .


2


S


Digman, Robert


1


2


2


·


Davis, Robert


1


1


2


1


Dickey, John


1


5


4


45


Durant, Benjamin, and


Durant, Paul


2


. .


. .


4


Douglas, Sarah


1


. .


. .


Durant, George


1


2


1


6


Douglas, Samuel


1


1


2


5


Dawson, John, and Brady 2


. .


1


6


Dick, Robert, and Jonas Win. 2


2


2


27


Davison, Mary, and William


1


1


1


13


Dollard, Patrick, and Jno.


O'Bryan


2


. .


1


27


Davidson, William


1


. .


4


11


Daniel, James


1


2


5


2


Dupre, James


1


1


2


13


Dowen, James


1


3


2


. .


Dobbin, William


1


2


1


. .


Downing, Ranatus


2


3


2


Douglas, William 1


2


. .


Dickey, George


1


3


4


. .


Dickey, Stuart


1


2


5


. .


Ervin, Hugh


1


1


2


19


Ervin, John


1


2


1


20


Edmonds, Lattemore


3


. .


. .


Evans, Barwell


.1


. .


. .


Ervin, Elizabeth


. .


3


11


Ervin, Robert


1


. .


3


13


Eaddy, James, Jr.


1


4


3


7


Eaddy, James


1


. .


. .


. .


Evans, Francis


2


4


3


10


Early, Andrew


1


3


2


. .


Edwards, Simon


2


Freeman, James


1


4


3


Flagler, William


1


3


3


16


Finkly, John


1


1


3


2


Finkly, Thomas


1


. .


4


10


Finkly, Charles


2


. .


1


7


Falcon, Peter


1


2


2


. .


Francis, Richard


1


3


3


. .


Fryer, Joel


3


. .


. .


Fraser, William


1


. .


· ·


4


Fryer, Drure


2


2


5


.


.


7


.


.


1


2


Menkelroy


2


158


HISTORY OF WILLIAMSBURG


Heads of Families


Males over 16


Males under 16


Females


Slaves


Frierson, William, Jr.


1


1


8


Frierson, Samuel


1


. .


1


10


Frierson, Robert, Sr.


2


2


6


29


Frierson, William


.3


3


2


18


Frierson, Robert, Jr. and


Mary Witherspoon


1


..


2


7


Frierson, John


3


1


3


15


Fulton, John


1


1


2


Fleming, Ann


2


. .


5


1


Felps, Samuel


.1


.


. .


. .


Futhy, John


.1


1


2


18


Futhy, Henry


.3


. .


. .


12


Foxworth, Thomas


1


2


. .


Forrister, Anthony


1


3


2


. .


Ford, Hephen 2


4


2


98


Fleming, John, Jr.


.1


. .


1


. .


Fleming, John


.1


3


4


Fleming, John


1


2


3


. .


Fleming, John, Jr.


1


. .


1


. .


Gibson, John


1


6


2


. .


Gordon, John


2


2


4


. .


Gaskin, Sarah


1


3


1


Green, Samuel


1


. .


2


8


Gamble, Robert


2


. .


2


12


Gilley, John


.1


1


1


. .


Gregg, John


1


3


2


. .


Gaskin, Ezekiel


1


5


2


6


Gardner, John


1


2


2


. .


Gibson, Daniel


.


. .


. .


. .


Gregg, Joseph


1


2


4


11


Gregg, John


1


6


4


19


Gregg, James


.1


3


6


16


Gregg, Robert


1


1


1


2


Gourley, Joseph, and Thomas


McKeney


2


3


4


8


Goodwin, Abel


2


2


4


9


Green, Richard


.1


3


1


16


Goddard, William, and


Francis Billum


2


. .


·


70


Gorman, Catherine


1


2


. .


Ginn, Shadrach


.3


3


5


. .


Going, Bathiah


.


. .


. .


Griffis, David


1


. .


2


. .


Gibson, Ebenezer


1


. .


1


9


Gillespie, John


1


2


2


7


. .


.


.


.


2


WILLIAMSBURG CENSUS, 1790


159


Heads of Families


Males over 16


Males under 16


Females


Slaves


Gibson, James


1


5


1


Graham, John, and Robert


Moore, and Margaret Raffell. .2


2


16


Gourdin, Theodore 1


1


3


150


For John James Estate 1


. .


1


13


Gilbert, James, and John Roulet 2


. .


. .


. .


Gotea, James


1


3


3


11


Gamble, John


1


3


1


3


Graham, Hugh 1


1


. .


. .


. .


Gibbons, Michael


3


. .


1


6


Green, William


.1


. .


2


7


Graham, William 3


. .


2


9


Gregg, Hugh, and Samuel Thomson 2


. .


. .


8


Green, John Thomson 1


1


2 2


2


Green, Francis


1


2


4


33


Green, John 1


1


2


2


18


Green, John (son of Richard) 1


. .


2


46


Glass, Joseph Alexender 2


. .


3


9


Gibson, John 1


5


2


8


Grier, John


1


. .


. .


Graham, Robert


1


. .


. .


. .


Gaskin, Vincent


1


1


2


. .


Gouge, John


1


Gordon, John


2


3


3


18


Gaskin, James


2


3


3


9


Gibson, Ebenezer


1


. .


2


. .


Gasque, Aaron


1


. .


. .


. .


Gadsden, Christopher (negroes) ... Guerry, Benjamin ..


1


1


3


Gibson, Thomas


1


3


3


. .


Goudge, John


1


2


1


Gibson, James


.1


4


2


. .


Gibson, Alexander


.1


3


1


. .


Gibson, Thomas


1


. .


1


. .


Gibson, George


1


1


1


Gilbraith, James


1


3


2


. .


Holland, James


1


2


2


1


Horn, Richard


2


1


4


. .


Hickman, Isaac, and


Joshua Hickman 2 . ..


·


. .


12


. .


. .


12


Green, James


. .


3


18


Gamble, Robert 1


· Grant, Hugh, and Richard Taylor 2


.


.


. .


Wilson, Godfrey (Est.)


3


6


5


Gamble, William


6


. .


. .


. .


90


1


..


160


HISTORY OF WILLIAMSBURG


Heads of Families


Males over 16


Males under 16


Females


Slaves


Hudson, Hannah, Sr.


1


3


5


4


Hudson, Benjamin


1


1


4


Harrell, Lewis


1


3


3


14


Harmon, Thomas


1


. .


3


. .


Hutchenson, Aaron


1


. .


. .


Hutchenson, Arthur


1


. .


. .


Hagan, Zachariah


4


4


7


. .


Harmon, William


1


1


3


. .


Harmon, Shemeraft


1


.


. .


. .


Hartley, James


1


. .


. .


. .


Hagan, Obediah


1


. .


. .


. .


Hains, Samuel


2


2


5


.


Herren, Eleanor


1


1


4


1


Humfrey, John, and


James Perry


1


1


. .


Hill, Isaac


1


1


1


Hickson, John


1


3


3


·


Howard, John


1


2


2


10


Hope, Ralph


1


1


1


Hannah, William


3


2


5


3


Hannah, Hugh


1


. .


1


4


Halcher, Isham


1


2


1


2


Howell, Joshua Joseph


2


. .


2


7


Hambelton, Rebecca


1


2


1


2


Ham, William


1


. .


1


7


Hart, Hyman, and


Joseph McCrea


2


. .


·


6


Hart, Simon


1


1


2


. .


Hoddy, Elizabeth


1


3


. .


Herren, William


1


2


5


. .


Hannah, James


1


3


1


. .


Hickson, Peter


1


1


1


. .


Hughs, John


1


. .


. .


2


Harelson, William


2


2


5


9


Hart, Daniel


2


. .


3


6


Harth, Simon


1


1


1


. .


Howard, Martin


2


1


1


.


Hydecker, John Arthur


1


. .


1


1


Heathly, William


1


1


2


24


Hughes, Sarah


1


2


2


. .


Hix, William


1


3


2


..


Hepburn, James


1


1


1


11


Halcher, Moses


1


2


2


. .


Holden, Shoemach


1


. .


. .


.


.


. .


. .


Hudson, Joseph


2


2


. .


WILLIAMSBURG CENSUS, 1790


Heads of Families


Males over 16


Males under 16


Females


Slaves


Herren, Eleanor


1


1


4


1


Hendlen, John


.1


3


2


. .


Harrington, Thomas


1


2


1


. .


Harden, Thomas


1


4


2


. .


Harden, Michael


.1


2


1


. .


Houldon, Samuel


.1


1


Hull, Joseph


1


.


1


4


3


. .


Howard, Rachael


4


. .


Harvey, Judith


.1


3


3


Howard, John


1


1


3


. .


Hickson, John


1


· ·


4


. .


Hiddleston, William


1


2


2


. .


Johnson, William


1


2


2


. .


Jolly, Joseph


1


. .


8


12


James, William


1


1


James, Robert


.1


3


1


. .


Ivey, John


.


1


1


. .


Ironmonger, Recten


2


3


3


..


Johnson, George


1


. .


. .


. .


June, Stephen


.1


7


Jones, William


1


1


1


20


Jones, Mary


1


. .


1


2


Jenkins, Margaret, and


James Jenkins


1


2


1


2


Jolly, Archibald


.1


1


7


3


Irwin, James


2


1


3


6


Johnson, Thomson


.1


5


3


..


Simon, Joseph


2


. .


1


. .


James, Jane


1


. .


Jaudon, Martha, and Margaret


Bowen


2


2


6


James, John


1


1


3


11


Johnson, Jacob


1


2


2


. .


Jackson, William


1


·


. .


. .


Jackson, John


1


. .


James, Samuel Winter


1


.


. .


Johnston, James


1


1


2


. .


Joseph, Lazarus


.1


2


3


. .


Jenkins, Samuel


1


1


2


. .


Jones, Samuel .1


2


4


. .


Jones, James


1


1


3


. .


Knight, Catherine


1


. .


. .


Keith, Sarah Ann


.2 .


1


2


11


.


..


.


.


. .


. .


Jones, Peter


1


. .


1


. .


Henlin, Benjamin


.


.


.


·


.


3


31


4


3


1


.


.


.


2


161


162


HISTORY OF WILLIAMSBURG


Heads of Families


Males over 16


Males under 16


Females


Slaves


Keels, Isaac


1


1


3


7


Kelty, John


1


2


4


2


Knox, Archibald


.1


2


4


10


Kinder, John Michael


1


1


3


3


Kennedy, Samuel


1


2


1


17


Knox, Mary


2


1


3


2


Knox, William


1


2


2


4


Kennedy, Mary


.


. .


1


. .


Keels, John


1


2


3


3


Keith, William


2


2


4


. .


Knox, Samuel


1


2


. .


Knox, John


1


3


1


. .


Kirkpatrick, James


1


. .


. .


. .


Lee, Needum


1


4.


3


6


Lowry, John


1


2


1


Ligneager, Isaac


.


. .


· ·


.


Lane, John


.1


2


2


.


Lane, Hannah


2


2


. .


Latham, Amos


.1


. .


3


. .


Lee, Samuel


2


1


2


. .


Lee, James


2


1


1


. .


Levy, Aaron


1


. .


4


. .


Lacey, Sarah


3


. .


Leger, John


1


. .


2


6


Lifrage, William, and


James Meek


2


2


3


2


Law, William


1


1


14


Lowry, Robert


1


. .


1


. .


Layman, David


1


1


1


3


Lane, Rebecca


2


1


. .


Leger, William


1


2


1


1


Lamb, Javin


1


·


2


. .


Leger, James


2


2


3


. .


Leger, Daniel


1


·


4


1


Lequex, Sims


2


1


1


2


6


Luiser, Thomas


1


1


1


..


Lacey, James


3


2


1


. .


Lester, William


1


.


2


25


Lamb, Levy


2


. .


2


. .


Leger, Daniel


1


2


3


8


Linson, Thomas


1


1


1


:


Lequex, John


1


1


1


21


Lawremore, William


1


1


2


Lamb, Joseph


1


1


1


. .


-


26


Lequex,


.


.


.


WILLIAMSBURG CENSUS, 1790


163


Heads of Families


Males over 16


Males under 16


Females


Slaves


Lanels, Thomas


1


1


2


Lee, Fernay


.3


. .


March, Tarenah


1


1


1


2


McDowell, William


1


. .


.1


1


2


McDonald, John


1


4


1


. .


.1


1


3


4


Martin, Zachariah


1


1


3


4


McGinney, James


1


4


1


1


Mikell, Jane


1


2


. .


McKee, John, and Thomas


Seabrook


2


1


2


20


Murfee, Moses


2


3


2


. .


McIntree, Thomas


.1


. .


5


. .


Montgomery, Nathaniel


.1


. .


I


15


Montgomery, Samuel


1


1


2


1


McKnight, James


1


1


2


20


McDonald, Adam


2


3


17


McDonald, Sam


1


. .


.


8


McDonald, Daniel


1


. .


. .


7


McDowell, Samuel


1


. .


..


. .


McDonald, Archibald


1


. .


. .


5


McKnight, Thomas


1


3


2


26


Marlow, James, and


William Bailey


2


2


3


.


Marlow, Richard


1


1


McCracker, David


1


. .


1


. .


Macauley, Sarah


1


6


15


McMullen, Hugh


1


. .


.


Mccullough, James


1


2


1


2


McBride, James, and


Samuel McBride


2




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