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Sunday, February 9, 2020

Archibald Dunlap Research Log Post 3

Recently I blogged about “The Kerr and Dunlap Families” published in Jed Hotchkiss and Joseph A. Waddell’s Historical Atlas of Augusta County, Virginia. The author didn’t indicate how he obtained the information leaving me to wonder about its accuracy. Documenting the article became my next research job.

I’ve limited myself to the Dunlap family and refer you to blog post “Archibald Dunlap Research Log Post 2” for a partial transcription of the sketch.

From The Kerr and Dunlap Families:

John Dunlap and his wife Nancy whose maiden name was Colvin, resided in Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland. They were the parents of five sons and two daughters, . . . Two of the sons settled in Tennessee and Kentucky. Three of them, John, Archibald and Robert settled on the head waters of Middle River, in Riverheads township, Augusta County, Virginia.

My Findings:

There was an Archibald, Robert and John born to John Dunlap and Isabel Colvin in Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland. The government web site Scotlands People provided documentation for eight Dunlop children.

Old Parish Records Births, Campbeltown:

1756    
John Dunlop & Isobell Colvin had a Ch. bapt. Margaret January 25th

1758
John Dunlop & Isobell Colvin had a Ch. bapt. John June 25th

1760
John Dunlop and Isobell Colvill had a son born 18th and baptized 20th Augt named James

1762
John Dunlop and Isobel Colvin had Daughter born 17 Dec Baptised 18 name Jenat

1765
John Dunlop & Isabel Colvin had a son born the 3rd & baptised the 7th of March called Robert

1767
John Dunlop and Isobell Colvill had Daughter born ye 6th & bapt ye 8th Febry named Elizabeth

1769
John Dunlop & Isobel Colvin had a daughter born the 13th & baptised the 14th March called Agnes

1771
John Dunlop and Isobell Colvill had a son born 12th and baptized 16th May named Archibald

I noted two minor discrepancies from the published article. According to the National Records of Scotland, four sons and four daughters were born in Scotland. The number of children and sons and daughters is different and a question about Great Grandmother’s given name--Nancy or Isabell. Augusta County’s Atlas wasn’t published until 1885 many years after the actual events. It’s easy to understand how memories of events fade.

From The Kerr and Dunlap Families:

John lived with Robert, and died unmarried, aged eighty.

My Findings:

This could be true. John Dunlap’s last will and testament written April 1835 bequeathed his real and personal estate to his brother Robert’s son, William Dunlap. This included a plantation located between his brother’s and Mathew Willson’s lands. It’s difficult to say John lived in his brother’s home but at least nearby. James Trimble, John Kerr and Samuel Kerr served as subscribing witnesses. In June 1839, James Trimble and John Kerr presented the will to the Augusta County Court to be recorded in the County books.


Excerpt from
John Dunlap’s Will
Augusta Co., VA Will Book 22, page 386

Using Scotland’s People’s baptism date 1758 and an approximate death date of 1839 in Augusta County, John Dunlap was about 81 years old when he died. Not exactly as written in the history but close enough.

From The Kerr and Dunlap Families:

. . . Robert Dunlap, who was born 1765 in Campbeltown, Argyleshire, Scotland

My Findings:

Robert’s birth and baptism in March 1765 confirmed as stated above.

From The Kerr and Dunlap Families:

The children of Robert and Margaret were: Elizabeth who married Levi L. Stevenson, of Staunton, Virginia; Isabella, who married Robert Sterrett, of Rockbridge County, Virginia; John, who married Isabella North, of Staunton, Virginia and Isabella Blain, of eastern Virginia; he removed to Atchison County, Missouri; Nancy, who married James A. G. Youell, of Rockbridge County, Virginia; Bailey, born in 1800, who married Sallie Baylor, daughter of George Baylor; settled at Mount Pleasant, near Spring Hill, on Middle river, on a farm once owned by Moffatt; Jane, married David Kerr, of Summerdean, Virginia, grandson of Robert and Elizabeth Kerr; Robert died at the age of twenty-three, unmarried; Madison married Martha McKee, of Rockbridge County, and settled on Kerr’s creek in said county; William, the youngest, married Mary J. Crawford, daughter of Robert Crawford; his second wife was Mrs. Amanda Blair, daughter of Dr. John McChensney.

My Findings:

The Kerr and Dunlap Families sketch reveals an amazingly thorough list of Robert and Margaret Kerr’s children. Robert Dunlap’s probate proceedings beginning April 1847 verify most of his children named above.

Conclusion:

Although I haven’t been able to prove every statement, investigating “The Kerr and Dunlap Families” was beneficial helping to build a backdrop of the extended family. Next time I’ll focus on my ancestor Archibald Dunlap.


Monday, January 27, 2020

Archibald Dunlap Research Log Post 2


Last week I documented six children born to Archibald and Elizabeth Dunlap in Augusta County, Virginia. I closed my blog post wondering if Archibald and Elizabeth married in the early 1790’s. This is an estimate on my part, and base it on the birth of their oldest child about 1795.

Personal property tax lists place Dunlap’s in Augusta County in 1790, 1791, 1792, 1793, and 1794. Regrettably I don’t have access to later personal property tax lists.

           June 18, 1790 Personal Property Tax List B
             Joseph Dunlap     1 white tithe   3 horses

April 4, 1791 Personal Property Tax List A
             Robert Dunlap      1 white tithe   1 horse
April 6, 1791 Personal Property Tax List A
            John Dunlap          1 white tithe   4 horses
          April 7, 1791 Personal Property Tax List A
            Archibald Dunlap   1 white tithe    0 horse

          June 3, 1791 Personal Property Tax List B
            Joseph Dunlap      1 white tithe  3 horses     

May 14, 1792 Personal Property Tax List A
             Robert Dunlap      1 white tithe    1 horse
June 4, 1792 Personal Property Tax List A
             Robert Dunlap      1 white tithe   1 horse
             John Dunlap         1 white tithe  4 horses
             Archibald Dunlap  1 white tithe  0 horse
  
          April 28, 1792 Personal Property Tax List B
             Joseph Dunlap     1 white tithe    2 horses

March 16, 1793 Personal Property Tax List A
             Robert Dunlap      1 white tithe  2 horses
             John Dunlap         1 white tithe  4 horses
             Archibald Dunlap  1 white tithe   0 horse
          May 17, 1793 Personal Property Tax List A
             Robert Dunlap      1 white tithe   1 horse
          April 3, 1793 Personal Property Tax List B
             Joseph Dunlap     1 white tithe   5 horses
             Archibald Dunlap  1 white tithe   1 horse

I didn’t anticipate two Archibald Dunlap’s residing in the county. Hopefully, I’ll be able to distinguish one from the other.  

May 21, 1794 Personal Property Tax List A
             Jno Rob’t & Archibald Dunlap    3 white tithes   7 horses
             Robert Dunlap       1 white tithe  4 horses

What significance can I attach to John, Robert and Archibald Dunlap when I found the three listed together in the same entry on the May 1794 tax list? No doubt there's a relationship. Could they be brothers, father and sons, uncle and nephews, or cousins?

          March 26, 1794 Personal Property Tax List B
             Joseph Dunlap     1 white tithe    3 horses
          April 30, 1794 Personal Property Tax List B
             James Dunlap      1 white tithe    0 horse

After I found John, Robert and Archibald Dunlap on the May personal property tax lists, I recalled another instance when I saw the three connected. The 1885 ‘Historical Atlas of Augusta County, Virginia’ included a biographical section containing an article titled “The Kerr and Dunlap Families” on page 45. Three Kerr brothers arrived in America in 1763. One of the brothers, Robert, first resided in Pennsylvania before settling in Augusta County, Virginia. Robert Kerr’s daughter, Margaret, married Robert Dunlap in 1792. The biographer tells of John Dunlap’s three sons, John, Archibald and Robert of Augusta County, Virginia.  

I transcribed the section pertaining to the Dunlap family:

           “John Dunlap and his wife Nancy whose maiden
 name was Colvin, resided in Campbeltown, Ar-
 gyleshire, Scotland. They were the parents of
 five sons and two daughters, with all of whom
 they emigrated in the year 1775 to America, and
 settled in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Two of
 the sons settled in Tennessee and Kentucky.
 Three of them, John, Archibald and Robert settled
 on the head waters of Middle river, in Riverheads
 township, Augusta County, Virginia. John lived
 with Robert, and died unmarried, aged eighty.
 Robert married Margaret Kerr, who resided in
 same neighborhood at Summerdean. The children
 of Robert and Margaret were: Elizabeth,
 who married Levi L. Stevenson, of Staunton, Vir-
 ginia; Isabella, who married Robert Sterrett, of
 Rockbridge County, Virginia; John, who married
 Isabella North, of Staunton, Virginia and Isabella
 Blain, of eastern Virginia; he removed to Atchi-
 son County, Missouri; Nancy, who married James
A.    G. Youell, of Rockbridge County, Virginia;
Bailey, born in 1800, who married Sallie Baylor,
daughter of George Baylor; settled at Mount
Pleasant, near Spring Hill, on Middle river, on a
farm once owned by Moffat; Jane, married David
Kerr, of Summerdean, Virginia, grandson of
Robert and Elizabeth Kerr; Robert died at the
age of twenty-three, unmarried; Madison married
Martha McKee, of Rockbridge County, and settled
on Kerr’s creek in said county; William, the
youngest, married Mary J. Crawford, daughter of
Robert Crawford; his second wife was Mrs.
Amanda Blair, daughter of Dr. John McChesney.
William resides at the homestead of his father,
Robert Dunlap, who was born 1765 in Campbel-
town, Argyleshire, Scotland.”

The article provided a much-needed boost to my research. Joseph A. Waddell, who authored the article, was a lawyer, politician, newspaperman and author. I suspect a family member provided the information published in the atlas. I’ll see if I can document Mr. Waddell’s writings.


Historical Atlas of Augusta County, Virginia
Maps from Original Surveys,
By Jed. Hotchkiss, Top. Eng.
Its Annals,
By Joseph A. Waddell
Physiography
By Jed. Hotchkiss, C. & M. E.
1885


Monday, January 20, 2020

Archibald Dunlap Research Log


I’d like to find and document Archibald Dunlap’s parents and children. I’ll begin with what I know. Then gather what facts or information is available to me from internet resources. Hopefully, I will be able to add to the Dunlap family history. As with any research project, I’m uncertain what twists and turns I’ll encounter along my way.

3rd Great Grandmother Margaret Dunlap married Grandfather Jacob Spitler June 14, 1824, in Augusta County, Virginia. I learned more of my Dunlap ancestry when Mrs. Katherine Bushman, a professional researcher, sent me a pedigree chart noting Archibald Dunlap was Margaret’s father.

  
Great Grandmother Margaret (Dunlap) Spitler’s death was registered in “The Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912” database online at Familysearch.org documenting her parents­­--Archibald and Betsey Dunlap.

Name: Margaret Spitler
Gender: Female
Death Date: 29 Oct 1858
Death Place: Augusta, Virginia
Age: 38
Birth Date: 1820
Birthplace: Augusta Co., Va.
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Jacob Spitler
Father's Name: Archibald Dunlap
Mother's Name: Betsy Dunlap
Citing this Record
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5RK-BJX : accessed 29 February 2016), Margaret Spitler, 29 Oct 1858; citing Augusta, Virginia, reference LN 1529; FHL microfilm 30,416.

A problem cropped up when I noticed Margaret’s age and birth date (38 years and birth date 1820). Her first child was born in 1825 entirely ruling out an 1820 birth. The 1850 federal census noted Gram’s age to be ’45 years’ dating her birth to 1805. Depending on who talked with the census enumerator, it’s hard to say if she was really 45 years old at that date.

A tombstone photograph dedicated to Grandmother states she was 59 years old when she passed in 1858 indicating an 1799/1800 birth date. I’m betting the gravestone is the most reliable.


Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 27 February 2019), memorial page for Margaret Dunlap Spitler (1799–28 Oct 1858), Find A Grave Memorial no. 38713360, citing Bethlehem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Swoope, Augusta County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by BKL (contributor 47026697) . Photo contributed by Marlin Diehl.

I turned to the “Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912” to find Great Grandmother Margaret’s siblings:

Nancy Dunlap born 1795 in Augusta County, VA and passed Oct. 29, 1879.

Name: Nancy Dunlap
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:         
Death Date:  29 Oct 1879
Death Place: Augusta Co., Virginia
Age: 84
Birth Date: 1795
Birthplace: Augusta Co.
Occupation: Housekeeper
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:   
Father's Name: Arch. Dunlap
Father's Birthplace:        
Mother's Name: Elizth. Dunlap
Mother's Birthplace:       
Citing this Record:
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5T5-4Y3 : 12 December 2014), Arch. Dunlap in entry for Nancy Dunlap, 29 Oct 1879; citing Augusta Co., Virginia, reference it 1 ln 17; FHL microfilm 2,056,974.

Robert Dunlap, born 1798 died at Valley Mills in Augusta County April 13, 1882.

Name: Robert Dunlap
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:         
Death Date:  13 Apr 1882
Death Place: Valley Mills, Augusta, Virginia
Age: 84
Birth Date: 1798
Birthplace:  
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Unknown
Spouse's Name:   
Father's Name: Arch. Dunlap
Father's Birthplace:        
Mother's Name: Elizbth. Dunlap
Mother's Birthplace:       
Citing this Record:
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5T5-8D7 : 12 December 2014), Arch. Dunlap in entry for Robert Dunlap, 13 Apr 1882; citing Valley Mills, Augusta, Virginia, reference it 1 ln 23; FHL microfilm 2,056,974.

James M. Dunlap, born in Augusta Co. 1801 and died July 4, 1879.

Name: Jas. M. Dunlap
Gender: Male
Burial Date:
Burial Place:         
Death Date:  04 Jul 1879
Death Place: Augusta Co., Virginia
Age: 78
Birth Date: 1801
Birthplace: Augusta Co.
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Spouse's Name:   
Father's Name: Arch. Dunlap
Father's Birthplace:        
Mother's Name: Elizth. Dunlap
Mother's Birthplace:       
Citing this Record:
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5T5-4YW : 12 December 2014), Arch. Dunlap in entry for Jas. M. Dunlap, 04 Jul 1879; citing Augusta Co., Virginia, reference it 1 ln 18; FHL microfilm 2,056,974.

Archibald and Betsey’s daughter, Elizabeth (Dunlap) Palmer died March 8, 1856, with a birth date of 1806.

Name: Elizabeth Polmer
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:         
Death Date:  08 Mar 1856
Death Place: Valley Mills, Augusta, Virginia
Age: 50
Birth Date: 1806
Birthplace: Augusta Co.
Occupation:
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Philip O. Polmer
Father's Name: Archibald Dunlap
Father's Birthplace:        
Mother's Name: Betsy Dunlap
Mother's Birthplace:       
Citing this Record:
"Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5RK-52N : 12 December 2014), Archibald Dunlap in entry for Elizabeth Polmer, 08 Mar 1856; citing Valley Mills, Augusta, Virginia, reference ln 1090; FHL microfilm 30,416.

FindAGrave.com has information for an Archibald Dunlap, Jr. The FAG contributor states Archibald Jr. was a child of Archibald and Elizabeth “Betsy” Baird Dunlap born in 1800 and died before 1850. Archibald Jr. married Margaret Minick August 31, 1830, and this marriage was confirmed in Familysearch’s Virginia Marriages database. 

Name: Archibald Dunlap
Birth Date:  
Birthplace:  
Age:  
Spouse's Name: Margaret Minick
Spouse's Birth Date:      
Spouse's Birthplace:      
Spouse's Age:      
Event Date:  31 Aug 1830
Event Place: Augusta, Virginia
Father's Name:     
Mother's Name:    
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Name:         
Race:
Marital Status:      
Previous Wife's Name:   
Spouse's Race:    
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Citing this Record:
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR7Q-NZW : 5 December 2014), Archibald Dunlap and Margaret Minick, 31 Aug 1830; citing Augusta, Virginia, reference; FHL microfilm 30,415.

An ancestry.com search provided another sibling, William Dunlap born about 1815 and died May 1862.

          Name: Wm Dunlap
          Birth Date: abt 1815
          Birth Place: Augusta County
          Death Date: May 1862
          Death Place: Near Buffalo Gap, Augusta, Virginia
          Death Age: 47
          Race: White
          Marital Status: Married
          Gender: Male
          Father Name: Archabald Dunlap
          Mother Name: Elizabeth Dunlap
          Spouse Name: Julia Dunlap
          FHL Film
          Number: 30416
Citing this Record:
Ancestry.com. Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data: "Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853–1912." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.

Although Ancestry obtained the death from the Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912 index entries from FamilySearch, I couldn’t find William Dunlap’s information online. However, Margaret C. Reese, author of ‘Abstract of Augusta County, Virginia Death Registers 1853-1896’ confirms he died in May 1862, age 47.

I’m making progress with the family. Archibald and Elizabeth Dunlap are parents to six documented children. Nancy, the oldest child, was born 1795 and the youngest William about 1815. Perhaps Archibald and Elizabeth married in the early 1790’s before raising their family in Virginia. The younger Archibald Dunlap Jr. mentioned on FindAGrave could very well belong with the family, but further proof needs to be found.

Thursday, September 12, 2019

For the Consideration of the Natural Love and Good Will I Bear


James Ackley of Chatham, Connecticut, gifted his son, James Ackley Jr., with 119 acres located in the Three Miles Division May 13, 1772. The elder James was 65 years old and married to his third wife, Hannah Spencer, at this date. James Jr., age 33 years, was a husband and father to four children.



Town of East Hampton, Connecticut
Deed Book 1, page 331

Transcription:

     To all People to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING.
Know ye, that I James Acly of Chatham in the County of Hartford
and Colony of Connecticut in New England
For the Consideration of the Natural love and Goodwill which I have and
bear to my well beloved Son James Acly Jun'r
of the same Chatham County and Colony
afore said Do Give, Grant, and Confirm unto the said James
Acly Jun'r his heirs and assigns forever One Certain piece of land
Lying in Said Chatham being part of the Lotts No. 19, 20, 21 & 22 in the
Three miles Division Beginning at the west end of said Lotts takeing the
Whole wedth of Said Lotts and Running Easterly one Hundred and forty four
Rods to the middle of said Lotts containing about one Hundred and
Nineteen acres Bounded north on land belonging to the heirs of Jonath'n
Gates Deceas'd East on land of the Same Lotts South and west on said James
Acly J'rs own land Together with the Buildings thereon standing
To Have and to Hold the above Granted and Bargained Premises, with
Appurtences thereof, unto him the said James Acly Jun'r
His Heirs and Assigns for ever, to his and their own proper Use and Behoof.
And also I the said James Acly do for my self my Heirs
Executors, Administrators, Covenant with the said James Acly Jun'r
His Heirs and Assigns, That at and until the Ensealing of these Presents
I am well seized of the Premises as a good indefeasible Estate in Fee-simple; and have good
Right to dispose the same in Manner and Form as is above Written; and that the same
is free of all Incumbrances whatsoever. And Furthermore, I the said James Acly
do by these Presents bind my self and my Heirs for ever, to
WARRANT and Defend the above Granted Premises to him the said
James Acly Jun'r his Heirs and Assigns, against all Claims and
Demands whatsoever. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and
Seal the Thirteenth Day of May   In the Twelveth year of the Reign of
Our Sovereign Lord George the third of Great Britain, & cc. KING Anno
Domini, 1772
                                                                   James Acly
Signed, Sealed and delivered
   in Presence of
Henry Champion
Francis Percivil     
Hartford County __ May 13th 1772
appeared James Acly
Signer and Sealer of the above Instrument, and Acknowledged the same to be his free Act and
Deed before me
                                                                   Henry Champion Justice Peace
Chatham June 20th 1772
A True Record Test
Jonathan Penfield Register

The future of his sons must have been on his mind as that same day the elder Mr. Ackley gifted his younger son, Samuel, with property too.

Samuel’s gift deed mirrored James Jr.’s except for the land description which read:

          Do Give, Grant, Alien and confirm unto the said Samuel
Acly his Heirs and assigns for Ever the one Equal Half of my
Dwelling House and Barn Standing in s’d Chatham Together
with the one Equal Half of my Homested it being the Lotts
No. 2, 3, 4, 5 and part of the lot no. 6 in the three miles Division
In said Chatham and also the one Equal half of the Land which
I the said James Acly now own Belonging formerly to Harts farm
(so called) the Whole being one Hundred and Twenty three acres
Bounded East on a highway South partly on the lot No. 1 and partly
on part of the Harts farm west on part of Harts farm and north
on Part of the Lott No. 6 in the three miles Division

Town of East Hampton, Connecticut
Deed Book 1, page 337