Author: Steve Craig

Bacon’s Rebellion in Surry County, VA – Part 1

Bacon’s Rebellion in Surry County, VA – Part 1

At a Court held for Surry County on July 4th, 1677[1], my 9x great-grandfather Arthur Long appeared in open court on his knees with a rope around his neck and made the following submission: I Arthur Long, that all bystanders may take notice of my this my sincere Repentance of my Rebellion, to here most … Continue reading Bacon’s Rebellion in Surry County, VA – Part 1

John Rives Morris (1840-1904) – Part 2

John Rives Morris (1840-1904) – Part 2

I introduced my 2x great grandfather John Rives Morris in an earlier post concerning his unusual death in Amelia County, Virginia, a murder in California, and rumors of his mental illness. Need to catch up? Click here! This post focuses his early life and offers some insight into his later difficulties.          Born into a … Continue reading John Rives Morris (1840-1904) – Part 2

William Walker of Cumberland County, Virginia (1757-1840)

William Walker of Cumberland County, Virginia (1757-1840)

The very first thing my 4x great-grandfather William Walker wrote in his 20 February 1838 will[1] after the introduction dealing with his mortal soul and his mortal remains was this:     I give and bequeath to John or Jack Miller, who married my daughter Sarah A. Judith and went off with a strumpet and left his … Continue reading William Walker of Cumberland County, Virginia (1757-1840)

Richard Rowell (c.1694-1743) – Son of an Indentured Servant Pursues the “English Dream” in Surry County, Virginia   

Richard Rowell (c.1694-1743) – Son of an Indentured Servant Pursues the “English Dream” in Surry County, Virginia   

My 6x great-grandfather Richard Rowell, born about 1694, is first mentioned in his grandmother’s will dated 23 August 1717. Margaret (--------------) Cooper Hodge Hunnicutt’s will mentions her daughter Elizabeth Rowell, wife of Edward Rowell as well as her son Richard Rowell.[1] If you missed my post about the immigrant Edward Rowell click Here! Richard Rowell … Continue reading Richard Rowell (c.1694-1743) – Son of an Indentured Servant Pursues the “English Dream” in Surry County, Virginia   

Sarah (Holt) Truly (c.1724-1792/3) – Part 2

Sarah (Holt) Truly (c.1724-1792/3) – Part 2

Need to catch up? Click here: Sarah (Holt) Truly (c.1724-1792/3) – Part 1 We ended Part 1 in 1773 and learned that Sarah Truly’s life since her husband’s 1761 death was difficult to say the least. A widow with seven children ranging in age from 17-4, Sarah struggled to settle her husband’s estate because of … Continue reading Sarah (Holt) Truly (c.1724-1792/3) – Part 2

Sarah (Holt) Truly (c.1724-1792/3) – Part 1

Sarah (Holt) Truly (c.1724-1792/3) – Part 1

Sarah Holt was born about 1724 in St. Paul’s Parish, Hanover County, Colony of Virginia. She was the eighth of ten children born to David and Margaret (Dibdall) Holt. Her father was born about 1685 and soon after his birth on 28 May 1686, his grandfather Col. David Crawford who served in the House of … Continue reading Sarah (Holt) Truly (c.1724-1792/3) – Part 1

A Base Born Son Makes Good: Rev. Nathaniel Berryman (c.1748-1822) of Surry County, Virginia

A Base Born Son Makes Good: Rev. Nathaniel Berryman (c.1748-1822) of Surry County, Virginia

The first record naming my 5x great grandfather, Nathaniel Berryman was on 20 October 1761 when the Surry County, Virginia Court ordered that the “Church Wardens of Southwark Parish bind out Nathaniel Berriman[1], a base born child of Ann Berriman, according to law.”[2] grandfather.    A base … born … child …    You can probably … Continue reading A Base Born Son Makes Good: Rev. Nathaniel Berryman (c.1748-1822) of Surry County, Virginia

FATALLY GORED BY AN INFURIATED BULL

FATALLY GORED BY AN INFURIATED BULL

This is the headline from my great-great grandfather, John Rives Morris's obituary. I found the original obituary and numerous other clippings in small leather wallet that my grandmother had, which had belonged to her grandmother Ann Octavia (Vaughan) Morris (1844-1942) - the wife of John Rives Morris.   JETERSVILLE, VA.  August 5 – Mr. John … Continue reading FATALLY GORED BY AN INFURIATED BULL

A May-December Romance (and a June wedding) in Jetersville, VA

A May-December Romance (and a June wedding) in Jetersville, VA

On June 20, 1901, my great-grandparents were married at Jetersville in Amelia County, Virginia. Their marriage record lists them as J. Stewart Morris (called Stewart) age 29 born 1872 and Anna May Blanton (called Annie May) age 17 born 1884. Interestingly, both of them fibbed about their ages. Stewart Morris was born on 25 October … Continue reading A May-December Romance (and a June wedding) in Jetersville, VA