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William le Fleming
1st Generation
1. William le Fleming was born in 1059 in Caernaevon Castle, Berkermet, Cumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
He married (Unknown).
Children of Archibald de Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas and Joan Joanna Moray
i. 10. Jean Douglas was born in 1344 in Scotland and died in 1400.
27. Rebecca McCoy was born in 1863 and died on an unknown date. She married William Johnson Chapman on Jan. 5,
1888 in Chesapeake, OH. William Johnson, son of Edward Chapman and Elizabeth Hunt, was born About 1859 in Kentucky
and died on an unknown date.
28. Joseph McCoy was born in 1865 and died on an unknown date.
29. Parlee McCoy was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date.
30. Harvey McCoy was born in 1867 in Pike Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He married Eliza Smith on Aug. 15,
1889 in Chesapeake, OH.
31. Boyd McCoy was born in 1872 and died on an unknown date.
32. Dollie McCoy was born in 1874 and died on an unknown date.
33. Lydia McCoy was born in 1875 in Pike Co., KY and died in 1967.
34. Lovel McCoy was born in 1878 and died on an unknown date.
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Other events in the relationship of Sydney Chapman and Esther Louise Row
Divorce
36. Tony Chapman was born on Jul. 2, 1893 in Pike, Kentucky, USA and died on May 23, 1985 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio. He
married May Johnson. May Johnson, daughter of Robert Johnson and Margaret, was born in 1895 in Johnson Co.,
Kentucky, USA and died on an unknown date.
37. Lovel C. Chapman was born on Jan. 4, 1896 in (probably Pike), Kentucky, USA and died 1918 probably in Monroe, KY.
38. Pearl Mae Duncan was born in 1898 in Pike Co., KY and died in 1972.
Children of Sherwood Tunis Chapman (Turner) and Evelyn Ruth Elizabeth Wagey
i. 53. Sherwood T. Turner, Jr. was born on Sep. 6, 1938 in Denver, CO.
ii. 54. David Roy Turner was born on Nov. 8, 1940 in Denver, CO.
iii. 55. Beverly Ann Turner was born on Oct. 11, 1935 in Denver, CO and died on Mar. 24, 1980.
40. Marie Gladys Chapman Turner was born on Oct. 15, 1908 in Howard Mines, Chattry, Williamson, Mingo Co, WV and died
on Jul. 20, 2000 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA. She married Glenn Lucien Taylor on Sep. 1, 1937 in San Diego, CA. Glenn
Lucien, son of Owen Taylor and Alice Minerva Kellogg, was born on Nov. 24, 1909 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on
Jun. 2, 1988 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA.
41. Golden Chapman was born in 1921 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
42. Jaunita Chapman was born in 1924 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
43. Billy Chapman was born in 1927 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
44. Ted Mickey Chapman was born on Nov. 30, 1929 in Mingo Co., West Virginia and died on Sep. 25, 1985 in Columbus,
Franklin, Ohio. He married Elizabeth Jean Farrow. Elizabeth Jean, daughter of Mary, was born on Jul. 17, 1928 and died on
an unknown date.
45. Howard Chapman was born in 1925 in West Virginia and died in Ohio.
46. Claude Dorphus Chapman was born in 1923 in West Virginia and died in Clark, NV. He married Mary Hazel Alexander.
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47. Margurite Chapman was born in 1915 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
48. Dallas Chapman was born in 1918 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
49. Patricia Irene Chapman was born in 1929 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
50. William Chapman was born in 1916 in West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
51. Lillian Movita Chapman was born on Oct. 12, 1934 in West Virginia and died on Jun. 20, 1970 in Las Vegas, Clark Co., NV.
She married Herbert Ray Kitts. Herbert Ray was born on Oct. 13, 1927 in Ft Gay, Wayne co., WV and died on Dec. 12, 1999 in
Salem, Fayette Co, WV.
52. Cullen Edward Porter, Sr. was born in 1922 in Williamson, WV and died in 1994.
54. David Roy Turner was born on Nov. 8, 1940 in Denver, CO. He married Constance Bartlett on Aug. 26, 1962 in Bird City,
Kansas. Constance, daughter of Wilbur Allen Bartlett and Edith Belle Banister, was born on Dec. 19, 1941 in St. Francis,
KS.
55. Beverly Ann Turner was born on Oct. 11, 1935 in Denver, CO and died on Mar. 24, 1980. She married Eugene R.
Schoenberg on Oct. 18, 1953. Eugene R. was born on Jun. 7, 1931 in Denver, CO and died on Nov. 1, 1997 in Wheat Ridge, CO.
56. Lloyd Irvin Taylor was born on Jun. 22, 1943 in San Diego, CA and died STILL ALIVE.
57. Sharon Kay Taylor was born on Jul. 6, 1945 in San Diego, CA.
58. William Bennett Chapman was born in 1958 in Ohio and died in 1978 in Soul-T'ukpyolsi, South Korea.
63. Cullen Edward Porter, II was born in 1957 in Chicago, IL and died on an unknown date.
65. Richard Allan Turner was born on Jul. 16, 1964 in CO. He married Shelly Myers on Jul. 18, 1996. Shelly was born in CO.
66. Ronald Keith Turner was born on Mar. 31, 1959 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He married Rhonda Lee on Nov. 6, 1976.
67. Gloria Jean Turner was born on Aug. 26, 1961. She married Gil Madrid on Nov. 24, 1984.
68. Debra Beneth Turner was born on Aug. 19, 1963 in Greeley, CO. She married Kent Knudsen on Sep. 1, 1988.
69. Pamela Rachelle Turner was born on Feb. 22, 1967 in Wheat Ridge, CO. She married Brent Bettolo on Jun. 27, 1987.
Other events in the relationship of Pamela Rachelle Turner and Brent Bettolo
Divorce
70. Steven Dale Schoenberg was born on May 19, 1959. He married Sue JoAnn.
71. Karen Kay Schoenberg was born on Jan. 24, 1962. She married Daniel Scott Douglas.
72. Robert Phillip Schoenberg was born on Sep. 13, 1966. He married Unknown.
Notes
Notes on William le Fleming
1 William LE FLEMING b: 1059
2 Michael LE FLEMING b: 1085
+ D'ESTUTEVILLE b: 1094
3 Theobald DE DOUGLAS b: 1125
+ DE MORAVIA b: 1132
4 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1150 d: 1214
5 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1175 d: 1240
+ Margaret CRAWFORD b: 1179
6 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1200 d: 1276
+ Martha DE CARRICK b: 1215
7 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1228 d: 1298
+ Elizabeth STEWART
8 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1286 d: 1330
9 Archibald DE DOUGLAS b: 1328 d: 1400
+ Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409
10 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1364 d: 1392
+ Edigia Jill STEWART b: 1368
+ Joan Joanna MORAY b: 1339 d: 1409
10 Jean DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1400
+ Richard RUTHERFORD b: 1340
9 George DE DOUGLAS b: 1380 d: 1403
+ Mary STEWART
10 William DOUGLAS b: 1398 d: OCT 1437
+ Margaret HAY
8 DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1387
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9 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384
+ Margaret MAR b: 1265
10 Muriel DE DOUGLAS b: 1287
+ Richard LOVEL b: 1283
10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388
+ Isabel Eupheme STEWART
+ Margaret STEWART
+ Margaret MAR b: 1343
10 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360
+ Herbert HERRIES b: 1380
10 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388
9 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388
+ Isabel Eupheme STEWART
10 Mary DE DOUGLAS b: 1359
+ William DACRE b: 1357
10 Archibald DE DOUGLAS
+ Joan DE STRATHERNE b: 1332
8 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1262
+ Beatrix LINDSAY
9 William DOUGLAS b: 1323
+ Margaret DUNBAR
10 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1349
+ Johana MORAY b: 1350
9 William DOUGLAS b: 1270 d: MAY 1384
+ Margaret DE MAR b: 1288
10 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1308
+ Robert DE MONTGOMERY b: 1307 d: Aft OCT 1358
7 William DOUGLAS b: 1236 d: 1302
+ Alianor DE LOVAINE b: 1259
8 Archibald DOUGLAS b: 1297 d: 19 JUL 1333
+ Beatrice DE LINDSAY b: 1291
9 Eleanor DOUGLAS b: 1325 d: 1360
+ Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1322 d: 22 JUN 1402
10 Patrick HEPBURNE b: 1348 d: 22 JUN 1402
+ Chrisian DE GOURLAY b: 1367
+ James SANDILANDS b: 1319
10 James SANDILANDS b: 1346
+ Jean STEWART b: 1350
+ Alexander BRUCE b: 1320
9 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384
+ Margaret MAR b: 1265
10 Muriel DE DOUGLAS b: 1287
+ Richard LOVEL b: 1283
10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388
+ Isabel Eupheme STEWART
+ Margaret STEWART
+ Margaret MAR b: 1343
10 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360
+ Herbert HERRIES b: 1380
10 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388
+ Dornagilla COMYN b: 1300
9 William DE DOUGLAS b: 1327 d: 1384
+ Margaret MAR b: 1265
10 Muriel DE DOUGLAS b: 1287
+ Richard LOVEL b: 1283
10 James DE DOUGLAS b: 1344 d: 1388
+ Isabel Eupheme STEWART
+ Margaret STEWART
+ Margaret MAR b: 1343
10 Margaret DOUGLAS b: 1360
+ Herbert HERRIES b: 1380
10 James DOUGLAS b: 1355 d: 14 AUG 1388
6 Andrew DOUGLAS b: 1232 d: 1262
7 William DOUGLAS b: 1255 d: 1296
8 James DOUGLAS b: 1275 d: 20 APR 1323
9 John DOUGLAS b: 1303 d: 25 JAN 1350
+ Agnes WID OF MUNDFODE b: 1320
10 James DOUGLAS b: 1350 d: 1420
+ Agnes DUNBAR b: 1335
+ Egidia STEWART b: 1316
3 Michael LE FLEMMING b: 1124
+ Christiana STAINTON b: 1128
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4 William LE FLEMMING b: 1153
5 Michael LE FLEMMING b: 1197
+ Agatha FITZHERVEY b: 1201
6 William LE FLEMMING b: 1219
7 alice FLEMMING b: 1245
+ Richard DE CANSFIELD b: 1226 d: 1269
8 Agnes DE CANSFIELD b: 1267
+ Robert DE HARINGTON b: 1262
9 John DE HARINGTON b: 1281 d: 2 JUL 1347
+ Julia BARLINGHAM b: 1285
10 John HARINGTON b: 1315
+ Katherine BANASTRE b: 1314
Sir, William, 5th of Douglas, called "le Hardi" - "The Bold"; died a prisoner of the English in London 1298.
"Surnamed the 'Hardy,' from his valour and heroic deeds, fought on the patriotic side in the War of Independence. He was governor of the Castle of
Berwick in 1296, when that town was besieged and taken, after a resolute defence, by Edward I. The garrison of the castle on capitulating were allowed to
march out with the honours of war; but Sir William Douglas was detained for some time a prisoner in one of the towers of that fortress. On regaining his
liberty he rejoined the patriotic party, but fell once more into the hands of the English, and died in confinement in the Tower of York in 1302. He was the
father, by a sister of the High Stewart, of Sir James Douglas."
Sir William defended Berwick Castle besieged by Edward I in 1296, but after a gallant defense, he was forced to surrender. He was imprisoned, released,
and captured again, joining William "Braveheart" Wallace in the fight for Scottish independence, the first Lord to do so. He was later recaptured and died
imprisoned in the Tower of York in 1302.
Douglas Castle was also known as "Castle Dangerous." It was the stronghold of the Black Doulases and a center of activity during the Scottish wars for
independence led by William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. The English briefly held the castle until it was recaptured and destroyed by its owner Sir James
Douglas, "The Black".
surnamed the 'Grim,' from his swart complexion and stern expression of countenance. Before he succeeded to the earldom he fought with great gallantry in
the wars of both France and England. In 1356 he accompanied William, Earl of Douglas, to France, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Poitiers (13th
September), but made his escape through a dexterous strategem of Sir William Ramsay of Colluthie. In 1378 he inflicted a signal defeat, near Melrose, of a
body of English spearmen and archers under Sir Thomas Musgrave. Before the battle he knighted on the field two of the King's sons, who were under his
banner, along with his own son. The conflict was keenly contested, but was quickly decided. Douglas, according to his general custom, as Froissart
mentions, when he found the fight becoming hot, dismounted, and wielding a large two-handled sword, made such havoc among the enemy that they gave
way on all sides. Great numbers were slain, and Musgrave and his son, with many other knights and squires, were taken prisoners. After the Earl became
the head of the family, he was regarded as the most powerful subject in the kingdom He was noted for his courage, firmness, and sagacity, and not less for
his pride. Hume of Godscroft says, 'He was a man nothing inferior to any of his predecessors in any kind of virtue. In piety he was singular through his whole
life, and most religious according to those times! He founded the Collegiate Church of Bothwell, a part of which still remains to attest its former
magnificence. Godscroft affirms that the Earl had a mind free from all ambition, but his conduct in regard to the marriage of his daughter Marjory to Daivd,
Duke of Rothesay, the heir-apparent to the throne, shows that he was scarcely entitled to that eulogium. The Prince was affianced to the daughter of the
Earl of March; but Douglas, jealous of the aggrandisement of a rival noble, by the offer of a much more splendid dowry prevailed upon Albany, the King's
brother, to get that contract set aside, on the plea that the sanction of the Estates had not been given to it, and to wed Rothesay to Marjory Douglas. The
result of this dishonourable transaction was highly injurious to the happiness of the Prince, and the peace of the country. Notwithstanding, the influence of
the Earl was on the whole beneficial during the feeble reign of Robert III; and when he and the Queen-mother, Anabella Drummond, and the venerable
Bishop Traill of St. Andrews, all died, A.D. 1400, within a short time of each other, according to Fordun it was commonly said throughout the kingdom that
the glory and honesty of Scotland was buried with these three noble persons."
The Great Historic Families of Scotland, James Taylor
Wayne Walker said in his query to me that he had been to Abbotsford, home of Sir Walter Scott and asked kinship to our Katherine. Both descended from
Robert Rutherford of Chatto. Chatto was given to Sir Robert by his "near" kin, Sir Archibald Douglas. According to the Peerage of Scotland, Robert's father
was the son of Sir Richard Rutherford and Jane Douglas, daughter of Sir Archibald.
Anne Rutherford married Walter Scott. She was the mother of Sir Walter Scott. Anne descended from Dr. John, Rev. John, John, Richard, John, John,
George, William, Robert, George, Robert of Chatto.
Our Katherine Rutherford descended from Rev. John, who married Isabella Alleine, Capt. James who married Margaret Gledstaines (not proven but
accepted by me), William, John of the Knowe who married Isobel Davidson, John Rutherford of the Knowe, Patrick Rutherford in Nesbit who married
Elizabeth, granddaughter of Elizabeth and Gavin de Halswicle, George Rutherford who married Catherine Lyle, probable daughter of the Lord Lyle, George
Rutherford who married Janet Rutherford, Robert of Chatto.
Our George of Langnewton held his lands from Robert Douglas of Lochleven. This is another Douglas sharing his lands with our Rutherfords. The
connection to the earliest Rutherfords is through Sir Richard and Jane Douglas. The authors have gone to great extent to prove that Sir Richard had 3 sons.
The Peerage says 5. I guess we can accept either as being true. The author has Robert of Chatto as the brother of Sir Richard. This would not be enough
for the Douglases to claim Robert as near kin.
The barony of Fairnington was possessed by a family named Burnard in the twelfth century. In 1200 the monks of Melrose obtained from Richard Burnard
thirteen acres and a rood of his lands of Fairnington. Fairnington remained in the name of Rutherford for more than four centuries with the exception of a
few months. This was a long descent in one name, considering the vicissitudes so frequent in the history of Border houses.
["Genealogical History of the Rutherford Family" by William and Anna Rutherford - 1969 edition]
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"The ancient parish of Roxburgh was more extensive than the modern parish; and it took its name from an ancient burgh, now called Old Roxburgh, in
connection with which was an ancient famous castle; but the parts of the ancient parish on which the burgh and the castle stood, are now united to Kelso. A
chapel, subordinate to the mother church of Old Roxburgh, anciently stood on the manor of Fairnington."
[The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland, edited by John Marius Wilson and published in 1868. This reference was found in volume II, p.677]
http://www.penjaccphoto.com/penleyged/nti00391.htm
Our George of Langnewton held his lands from Robert Douglas of Lochleven.
This is another Douglas sharing his lands with our Rutherfords. The connection to the earliest Rutherfords is through Sir Richard and Jane Douglas.
The authors have gone to great extent to prove that Sir Richard had 3 sons. The Peerage says 5. I guess we can accept either as being true. The author
has Robert of Chatto as the brother of Sir Richard. This would not be enough for the Douglases to claim Robert as near kin.
There is a record of a George Rutherford, Tiviotdale, Scotland being one of the jacobite prisoners on the Elizabeth & Anne transported to America and
arriving at York Town VA in 1716.
The first Rutherford immigrant to come to the shores of America of whom the compilers have found record was John Rutherford who came in the Warwick
in 1621 to Elizabeth City, Virginia, as a headright under a patent issued to Robert Sweete. As a headright, he had the right of ownership to a parcel of land
granted to him by the English government as head of a family settling upon it. A patent of 500 acres of land was assigned to John Rutherford and Mycum
Curry, March 17, 1655, lying on the south side of James River and the west side on Indian Swamp by the name of Ohoreck Swamp and opposite the
Thomas Welton plantation. Each man received a tract of 250 acres of land in Charles City County and John Rutherford assigned his tract of land to William
Heath.
John Rutherford of Surry County, Virginia, an attorney, died before 1684 at which time his estate was settled. He and his wife Bridgett were the parents of a
daughter, Catherine Rutherford, who married John Moore, and were the grandparents of Betty Rutherford Moore (1731-1768) who married George
Randolph, clerk of St Mark's Church in Sussex County, Virginia.
Although no record has been found to identify John Rutherford of Elizabeth City in 1621 with John Rutherford of Surry County, deceased before 1684, no
record has been found by the compilers indicating a second immigrant either. It is the conclusion of the compilers that the two records refer to the same
man.
1. John Rutherford came to America in 1621 probably from Northumberland County, England. John and his wife, Bridget, had two children: Catherine and
Robert. John Rutherford died sometime before 1684 at which time his estate was settled
Most Rutherfords in the USA have been getting their data from William K. Rutherford's "The Genealogical History of the Rutherford Family". However, I
would not trust anything concerning Scottish genealogy that William and Ann Rutherford have ventured in their various editions of the Rutherford books.
They drew heavily on the work of Thomas H. Cockburn-Hood in his "The Rutherfurds of that Ilk and their Cadets" published in Edinburgh at 1884.
This work has been shown to be seriously flawed and even has some out and out fabrications. Kenneth Rutherford Davis in his book "The Rutherfords in
Britain: a history and guide" published by Alan Sutton Publishing of Gloucester-1987 also disclaims the use of Thomas H. Cockburn-Hood's work. KR Davis
wrote to WK Rutherford guessing that Robert Rutherford might have emigrated from England. This was an unsupported guess that was made before the
above mentioned records of Adam and Janet Rutherford [and their son Robert] had been discovered. KR Davis' book has a sketch of the data on both
lines. The Castlewood and Hall lines are on pages 135 and 154.
Unfortunately, all three books have problems and contradict each other. WK Rutherford's latter editions were primarily published to correct earlier errors he
took from Thomas H. Cockburn-Hood's work. KR Davis' work also is drawn from sources available to him in England -- not in Scotland. His display of well
documented lines, such as the Edgerston/Hunthill Rutherfords has many mistakes. Also the materials on General Griffith Rutherford have him placed in the
wrong family!?
He was served heir to Adam of Hall on April 4, 1648 and had sasine of 4 1/2 acres near Jedburgh. William and his wife Jennet are buried in the nave of
Jedburgh Abbey. Their inscription reads as follows: "Hier lyes William Rwtherford of The Hall who de pairted this lyfe Januari 8 1673. Here lyes Jennet
Rwtherford of the Hall spous to Uilliam Rwtherford who depairted this lyfe November 26 1691 and of hir age 61."
children:
i. Thomas Rutherford
ii. Adam Rutherford
iii. Helen Rutherford
iv. Elspeth Rutherford
Adam Rutherford of Hall, Janet Rutherford his wife, and James Rutherford their son received sasine February 17, 1630/31 of one part of the lands of
Castlewood in Roxburgh County, Scotland. Sasine was granted to Adam Rutherford of Hall and Janet Rutherford his wife, March 4, 1631, of the land of
Easter Gillis and Knowe in Roxburgh County. (Roxburgh County General Register of Sasines (1), Vo. 30, folio 105, 226.)
Adam Rutherford of Hall was a maltman and Burgess of Jedburgh. He was prosperous and accommodated his kinsman, Robert Rutherfurd of Edgerston,
with a loan of 200 merks. A bond for the amount was granted Adam Rutherford of Hall and Janet Rutherford his wife in 1633. A general service of William
Rutherford of Hall to his father Adam Rutherford of Hall was "expede" before Archibald Douglas, January 18, 1648. ("The Rutherfurds of that Ilk and their
Cadets" by Thomas H. Cockburn-Hood published in Edinburgh - 1884) [also cited by WK Rutherford]
Generation 18
According to the book "The Vawter Family in America" the name Vawter was of Norman extraction and was originally spelled "Valletort", pronounced as
vay-e-tor. There is still a Valletort castle in England.
Knight's Reginduis de Valletort; Hugh de Valletort; Ralphe de Valletort and Siegfried de Valletort were Norman knights living in the area of St. Michaels 14
miles from the coast near Castle Maynne Normandy, France. Count Juel de Maynne was a general under Baron Robert Mortaine 1/2 brother of William
Duke of Normandy. Four of de Valletort brother's were free knights not under service or servitude and were recruited by Count Maynne for service. After the
battle of Hastings November 14, 1066 the de Valletort brothers received 33 1/3 knights' fees and land holdings at Cornwall and Plymouth, England. De
Valletort's Castle, Treamenton still stands today.
The Margaret who married Robert Rutherford Sr. is not Margaret Vawter daughter of Bartholomew. Margaret Vawter dau. of Bartho. married Thomas S.
Tinsley III. The Margaret who m. Robert Rutherford, Sr. was b. ca 1644 according to a deposition in court listing her age. Bartholomew Vawter gave a gift of
a cow calfe to this Margaret so her connection to him is yet unknown. It could be a sister or is old enough to be his mother who may have married for a
second time.
BIOGRAPHY: Joseph can be found in records of Essex, Goochland, Cumberland, Augusta, and Rockingham County Virginia. He witnessed land records in
Spotsylvania Co. and entered 260 acres of land in Albermale Co. for which the title was cleared in Prince Edward County.
Sources:
Abbrev: The McCoys: Their Story
Title: The McCoys: Their Story
Author: Truda Williams McCoy
Publication: Preservation Council Press for the Preservation Council of Pike Co., KY, Inc.
Note:
Source Media Type: Book
Repository:
Abbrev: 1900 Pike Co., KY Federal Census
Title: 1900 Pike Co., KY Federal Census
Sources:
Abbrev: 1880 Pike County, KY federal census
Title: 1880 Pike County, KY federal census
Author: Jesse & Leah Stewart, comp.
Note:
Source Media Type: Census
Repository:
Abbrev: The McCoys: Their Story
Title: The McCoys: Their Story
Author: Truda Williams McCoy
Publication: Preservation Council Press for the Preservation Council of Pike Co., KY, Inc.
Note:
Source Media Type: Book
Repository:
Abbrev: 1900 Pike Co., KY Federal Census
Title: 1900 Pike Co., KY Federal Census
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1920 -
Name: Sid Chapman
Home in 1920: Magnolia, Mingo, West Virginia
Age: 30 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1890
Birthplace: Kentucky
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's Name: Cannie
Father's Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
1910 -
Name: Sydney Chapman
Age in 1910: 21
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1889
Birthplace: Kentucky
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Kentucky
Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky
Spouse's Name: Esther
Home in 1910: Williamson, Mingo, West Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
1900 -
Name: Sydney Chapman
Home in 1900: Magisterial District 6, Pike, Kentucky
Age: 1
Birth Date: Mar 1890
Birthplace: Kentucky
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: Son
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother's Name: Ella
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Marital Status: Single
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Residence : Magisterial District 6, Pike, Kentucky
Who are Rais Chapman b:1870 KY and Ella Chapman b:Aug 1869 KY?
Marie and her brother Sherwood were born to Sydney Chapman and his wife Esther Louise (Rowe) Chapman. After Sydney and Esther divorced, Irvin
Preston Turner and Minnie (Rowe) Turner (sister of Esther) changed the last names of Marie and Sherwood to Turner and raised them. Marie never knew
she had been adopted. She was always told the courthouse that kept her birth records had burned down
Most of Marie's life was as a homemaker. She worked for a few years in a church day care center. She did sewing and made dresses for extra money.
Throughout her life her name was Marie G. Turner then Marie G. Taylor when she married.