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.