Descendants of Faith Anderson


Generation No. 1

1. Faith6 Anderson (James5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Richard1) (Source: (1) Grant James Anderson, Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families, (Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909)., (2) James Anderson, 1751 Will of James Anderson, (Will Book 9, Page 772, Surry County, Virginia).) was born 1727 in "Arnols", Surry, County, Virginia (Source: Grant James Anderson, Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families, (Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909).), and died Bet. 1770 - October 20 1776 in Nottoway County, Virginia. She married Peleg Ferguson (Source: Grant James Anderson, Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families, (Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909).) Bet. 1750 - 1754 in Amelia County, Virginia, son of John Ferguson and Sarah Bridgforth. He was born Abt. 1725 in Rappahanock County, Virginia, and died 1796 in Nottoway County, Virginia.

Notes for Faith Anderson:
No contemporary birth record has been found. James Grant Anderson gives her birth as 1724. Faith Anderson would have been born on her father's Surry County plantation called "Arnols" located in the West corner of Surry county, Virginia North of the Blackwater River.
Faith Anderson apparently relocated to Amelia County with her brothers about 1735 and remained in Amelia County in 1743 when her father returned to the Arnols estate in Surry County. Faith Anderson did not marry until after 1749 as she appears as a witness using her maiden name in her brother Thomas Anderson's deed along Whetstone Creek in that year. Faith is mentioned in her father's 1751 will as follows: "I give to my Daughter Faith five pounds current money and all the Estate she hath now of mine in her possession."

Thomas Anderson and Kerenhappuck Anderson to Henry Buford 03/25/1749 54 acres Amelia County Amelia County Deed Book 3 page 235 adj. Binford's corner on Whetstone Creek, Thomas Burges' line, & Whetstone Creek. Wit. Thomas Buford, Benjamin Shelton, Faith Anderson. This is the sale of the remainder of his original patent.

It is stated in the Anderson genealogy of G. J. Anderson (1909), that Faith Anderson married Peleg Ferguson. This marriage is not confirmed as of yet but is very likely as Peleg Ferguson appears co-located in Nottoway Parish with her brother John along Hurricane Creek from 1754 until 1796 and John Anderson acts as a witness for his deed.
Faith dies before 1776 as Peleg remarried before that year, but all his children are believed to have been hers.

Tax Data

-1782 tax roll Amelia County, Virginia
Peleg Ferguson 9 whites, 11 blacks

-1782 tax roll Nottoway County, Virginia
Allen Anderson 1 tythe
Peleg Feguson 5 tythes
John Ferguson

-1785 tax roll Amelia County, Virginia
John Anderson 15 whites, 2 dwellings, 3 outer
Peleg Ferguson 9 whites, 3 dwellings, 5 outer


Bibliography

Genealogy in part, of the Anderson-Owen-Beall families, by Grant James Anderson, Whittet & Shepperson, Richmond, Virginia, 1909.


Notes for Peleg Ferguson:
In the book "Genealogy in part, of the Anderson-Owen-Beall families", by Grant James Anderson, Whittet & Shepperson, Richmond, Virginia, 1909; it is stated that Peleg married Faith Anderson and the children below are listed as hers. Faith's brother John and Peleg were in the same tax district and lived near each other at Hurricane Creek south of current Blackstone Virginia.

Amelia County Deed Book 5, page 166
May 22, 1754
Greenham Dodson of Nottoway Parish to Peleg Farguson of Nottoway Parish in consideration of 6 pounds.
29 acres in Nottoway Parish, being part of a patent of 444 acres to Hugh Williams on Aug 1, 1745, and by him conveyed to Greenham Dodson. land is adjacent first branch spring out of Great Hurricane Creek, below said Ferguson's mill.
WIts: John Durham, John Anderson(brother of his wife Faith), & William Morgan

Amelia County Deed Book 7, page 573
Mar 4, 1762
Robert Ferguson to Peleg Ferguson for 5 shillings
300a in Nottoway Parish adj John Bridgforth & Harricane Creek as it meanders, being part of 950 acres patented to James Farguson Oct 1, 1757.

Peleg apparently remarried after Faith's death. On 10/20/1776 Francis Eppes conveys to Peleg Ferguson and Frances his wife, her dower of her late husband, Charles Williams. In his will he mentions no wife so it is assumed that Frances died before 06/1795.
The will of Peleg does not mention all of his children, as the Amelia County marriage records provide us with the name of Delphe Ferguson daughter of Peleg. The 1795 will of Peleg Ferguson names no wife and his beloved daughter Mary Anderson, son William Ferguson, daughter Elizabeth Jackson, daughter Lucy Tankersley, grand-daughter Ann Jackson (daughter of Lucy), grand-daughter Betty Tankersley (daughter of Lucy) and son John Ferguson. He designates John Ferguson and friend Freeman Eppes as executors. Witnesses are Woodlief Thomas, John Mills, Edw Mays, Benjn Bridgeforth. In a codicile he provides for Rebecca Chavis and her daughter Betty Chavis who attended him in his declining years. files in 1796 on page 213,214 of will book 1?

In the name of God Amen I Peleg Farguson of the Country & Parish of Nottoway being weak in body but in perfect sound mind & memory do make ordain this my Last will & Testament hereby revoking all other will by me heretoforer made and after paying all my just debts I give and dispose of the rest of my Estate in maner & form following viz... Item I give & bequeath to my beloved Daughter Mary Anderson five pounds specie... Item I give & bequeath to my Son William Farguson five pounds specie... Item I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Jackson five pounds specie and two pewter Dishes of a middle size two pottle pewter basons six pewter plates the above pewter to be new & good... Item I give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Lucy Tankersley five pounds specie and two middle sized pewter ddishes xx...xx..xx, one size under the other two pewter pottle basons six pewter plattes the pewter to be new & good... Item I give & bequesth unto my Grand Daughter Ann Jackson daughter of Lucy Tankersley a negroe girl by the name of Jenney together with her increase to her & the lawful heirs of her body but if should die before she marry or comes of lawful age it s my will & desire that the above named negroe Jinney shall with her increase go to my Gran Daughter Betty Tankersley daughter to my Sd. Daughter Lucy Tankersley... Item I give & bequeath to my beloved son John Farguson & his heirs foever all the rest & residue of my estate of what nature or kind soever whether real or personal provided he pays the legacies mentioned to my Daughter Mary Anderson, my Son William Farguson, Elizabeth Jackson & Lucy Tankersley and likewise he is to perform & fulfill the conditions of the memorandum made on the back of these presents. It is my will & desire that there shall be no inventory or appraisement of my Estate and that my Exceutors herein after named shall hav a reasonable time allowed them after my death to make from my estate a suffficiency to pay the money legacies, as above directed. I constitute & apoint my beloved son John Ferguson & my friend Freeman Epes my Executors of this my lasst will & testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this first Dat of December in the year of out Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred & Ninety Five. Signed Sealed published & declared to be the last will & Testament of Peleg Farguson & by his request signed by us
Woodlief Thomas Peleg Farguson {seal}
John Mills
Edwd Mayes
Benjn Bridgforth

Item I do further add as my will & Desire and do give & bequeath unto Rebecca Chavis who has faithfully attended on me for some time past as well as at this time my weaving loom & five slays one little Iron Pott and the largest of the bigg potts three pewter plates one pewter dish one pewter bason of the old kind the old knives & forks three of the oldest chairs the old table & one barrel of corn and three hundred weight of good poark consisting of three hogs for each year for ten years Also one pair of pott hooks & the bed stead she now makes use of. The frying pan the water pail I made Eleven ducks six henns one cocke one ax and one good milk cow every year for ten year I also leave her the use of my house that stands over the cellar during her natural life with the use of as much ground as she can tend in the following, Bounds Beginning at the great gulley aaat the creek and up the said gulleyby the barn to the fence that encloses the orchard and down siad fence to th mill pond and thence down the said pond to the mill & from thence down the said creek to the beginning with the priviledge of as mcuh fruit as she an dry for her own use and to eat also as much fire wood as is necessary for her use, but if she should attempt to dispose of her right and title to the sd house and land she shall by so doing forfeit her right & Title to the whole left her she is not to keep no other person whatsoever with her but her Daughter Ritter Chavis for the use of the house & land she is to spin on pound of cotten for my son John Farguson, that will run five yards to the fine hundread slay & year.
Attest
Woodlief Thomas Pelege {mark} Farguson {seal}
John MIlls
Edwd Mayes
Benjn Bridgforth

Editors Note: The Chavis family was descended from a Moorish Doctor who came early to Virgnia and his many descendents practiced the art of medicine and nursing.

In the book "Genealogy in part, of the Anderson-Owen-Beall families", by Grant James Anderson, Whittet & Shepperson, Richmond, Virginia, 1909; the children of Peleg and Faith are listed as Mary, John, Delphy, Betsey, William and Lucy.

Tax Data

-1782 tax roll Amelia County, Virginia
Peleg Ferguson 9 whites, 11 blacks

-1782 tax roll Nottoway County, Virginia
Allen Anderson 1 tythe
Peleg Feguson 5 tythes
John Ferguson

-1785 tax roll Amelia County, Virginia
John Anderson 15 whites, 2 dwellings, 3 outer
Peleg Ferguson 9 whites, 3 dwellings, 5 outer




Posted to Genforum by: Mary Ferguson Fiser Date: September 26, 1999 at 19:40:19
In Reply to: Peleg Ferguson abt 1730-1796 Amelia VA by Patrick Anderson

Hi Patrick!
I am collecting the descendants of Peleg's paternal grandparents, John Ferguson (Fargeson, etc.) and Anne Stubbleon of Essex Co., VA.
Thanks, Mary Ferguson Fiser




George Ingram

John FERGUSON , Sr. b: ABT. 1650 d: 1717
John FERGUSON , Jr. b: ABT. 1685 d: 22 APR 1769
Stubble STUBBLESON d: UNKNOWN
Ann STUBBLESON d: ABT. 1735
Peleg FERGUSON d: 1796
Sarah BRIDGFORTH d: UNKNOWN




Children of Faith Anderson and Peleg Ferguson are:
2 i. Mary7 Ferguson (Source: Grant James Anderson, Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families, (Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909).), born Abt. 1755 in Amelia County, Virginia; died Bet. 1800 - 1810 in Prince Edward County, Virginia. She married John Anderson Bef. 1779; born March 18, 1753 in Amelia County, Virginia (Source: Grant James Anderson, Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families, (Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909).); died Aft. 1818 in ?Spencer, Kentucky.

Notes for Mary Ferguson:
John Anderson apparently marries his first cousin Mary Ferguson daughter of Peleg Ferguson and Faith Anderson. Mary is the dower signature in his deeds and the book "Genealogy in part, of the Anderson-Owen-Beall families"; by Grant James Anderson; Richmond Virginia; Whitter & Shepperson printers, 1909, reports that John married Miss Ferguson. No record of this marriage has been found. All Nottoway Parish church records have been lost. John Anderson's aunt Faith was married to Peleg Ferguson whose will names his daughter Mary Anderson. Examination of the Anderson's of Amelia and family members leaves no other candidate Anderson other than John as the husband of Mary Ferguson. The date of the marriage is unknown, but a child, Faith, was born before 1782. Mary is apparently the women over 45 years of age in the 1810 census but she is not named in the last deed of sale in 1818.

John Ferguson b: ABT. 1685 d: 22 APR 1769
Peleg Ferguson b: BET. 1725 - 1730 d: 1796
Sarah Bridgforth b: BET. 1690 - 1710
Mary Ferguson b: AFT. 1765 d: BEF. 1818
Richard Anderson b: 1585
Thomas Anderson b: 1616
Elizabeth Hawkins b: 21 MAR 1583/84
Thomas Anderson b: ABT. 1635 d: BEF. 1683
Thomas Anderson b: BEF. 1663 d: 1711
James Anderson b: BEF. 1690 d: 20 NOV 1751
? d: BEF. 1695
Faith Anderson b: 1727 d: BEF. 20 OCT 1776
Arthur Jordan b: BEF. 1600 d: AFT. 1635
Arthur Jordan b: 1627 d: 1698
George Jordan b: BET. 1659 - 1660 d: 1718
Richard Bevin b: ABT. 1600 d: 1 APR 1653
Elizabeth Bevin b: BET. 1634 - 1638 d: AFT. 1664
Mary ? b: ABT. 1600
Mary Jordan b: ABT. 1694 d: ABT. 1733
William Browne b: BEF. 1630 d: 1705
Mary Browne b: ABT. 1670 d: AFT. 1728
Henry Browne b: ABT. 1605 d: 1662
ary Browne b: ABT. 1638 d: ABT. 1674
Anne Busher d: 12 AUG 1668

Notes for John Anderson:
John Anderson was born on 03/18/1753 the son of Jordan Anderson and Mary Watkins. His birth was recorded in his father's register. This register was taken to South Carolina and then on to Georgia by his brother Thomas Anderson. The birth date is that given by Grant Anderson is his 1909 genealogy, and it is likely that he had this register available to him at the time he authored his book. "Genealogy in part, of the Anderson-Owen-Beall families"; By Grant James Anderson; Richmond Virginia; Whitter & Shepperson printers, 1909. The register may still survive somewhere near Dallas, Texas. John would have been born in Amelia County, Virginia, in that portion now Nottway County, before his father's move to Cumberland County, in that portion now Powhatan County.
John dies before the period when applications for Revolutionary War Pensions were opened and thus did not have an opportunity to apply. John's brother "Doctor" Anderson served in that 5th Virginia regiment. There is a John Anderson, an officer in that regiment, but it cannot be confirmed to be this man. He lived in Prince Edward Co., receiving some land there from his parents. In 1805, he was bequeathed "one stud horse named Juniper" by his father.
He apparently marries his first cousin Mary Ferguson daughter of Peleg Ferguson and Faith Anderson. Mary is the dower signature in his deeds and the book "Genealogy in part, of the Anderson-Owen-Beall families"; by Grant James Anderson; Richmond Virginia; Whitter & Shepperson printers, 1909, reports that John married Miss Ferguson. No record of this marriage has been found. All Nottoway Parish church records have been lost. John Anderson's aunt Faith was married to Peleg Ferguson whose will names his daughter Mary Anderson. Examination of the Anderson's of Amelia and family members leaves no other candidate Anderson other than John as the husband of Mary Ferguson. The date of the marriage is unknown, but a child, Faith, was born before 1782.
John Anderson is lost after the 1810 census of Prince Edward. His last deed in Prince Edward is dated 11/14/1818 selling 200 acres to William Fowlkes . I have not had an opportunity to study the county court orders to determine if his estate was settled by court order. There was no will for a John Anderson in Prince Edward County on file. I therefore cannot be sure that he died there. Possibly he left the state with some of his children. The LDS ancestral file contains a page on this family that says he died in Spencer Co., KY.
John's son Jordan Anderson,Jr. went to Tennessee. In Old Deed Book 8 of Nottoway County, Virginia there is entered on 10/01/1829 a power of attorney and transfer of claim to Timothy Mooring from Jordan Anderson and Rebecca B. Anderson nee Hamlett of Carroll County, Tennessee. They are transfering portion of an estate willed to Rebecca by Mary Oliver.
John's son William Anderson married in Chesterfield County to Avis Rudd. There is a large Rudd family of Chesterfield. He later moves to Buncombe County, North Carolina.
According to Grant J. Anderson (1909) the daughters Lydia and Faithy live to be old maids offering to leave their substantial estate to any member of the family who would live with them. He does not state where they resided.

Richard Anderson b: 1585
Thomas Anderson b: 1616
Elizabeth Hawkins b: 21 MAR 1583/84
Thomas Anderson b: ABT. 1635 d: BEF. 1683
Thomas Anderson b: BEF. 1663 d: 1711
James Anderson b: BEF. 1690 d: 20 NOV 1751
? d: BEF. 1695
Jordan Anderson b: 5 MAY 1723 d: 20 OCT 1805
Arthur Jordan b: BEF. 1600 d: AFT. 1635
Arthur Jordan b: 1627 d: 1698
George Jordan b: BET. 1659 - 1660 d: 1718
Richard Bevin b: ABT. 1600 d: 1 APR 1653
Elizabeth Bevin b: BET. 1634 - 1638 d: AFT. 1664
Mary ? b: ABT. 1600
Mary Jordan b: ABT. 1694 d: ABT. 1733
William Browne b: BEF. 1630 d: 1705
Mary Browne b: ABT. 1670 d: AFT. 1728
Henry Browne b: ABT. 1605 d: 1662
Mary Browne b: ABT. 1638 d: ABT. 1674
Anne Busher d: 12 AUG 1668
John Anderson b: 18 MAR 1753
Henry Watkins
Edward Watkins d: 1771
Mary Watkins b: 22 MAR 1724/25 d: 13 NOV 1805

John Anderson from Manasses McBride
09/20/1779 acres Pr. Edward Co.
Pr. Edward Co. Book 6 page 335

John Anderson
wife Mary to George Micale
12/14/1793 300 acres Pr. Ed. Co.
Book 10 page 138

John Anderson from Jourdan Anderson,Sr.
11/24/1802 acres Pr. Ed. Co.
Book 12 page 338

John Anderson to William Fowlkes
11/14/1818 200 acres Pr. Ed. Co.
Book 16 page 397

-1785 tax roll Prince Edward County
John Anderson 8 whites 1 dwelling
-1810 Prince Edward County, Virginia
240 Anderson, John
<10 10-16 16-26 26-45 >45 slaves
Male 0 0 0 1 1
female 0 0 1 4 1

Bibliography

Genealogy in part, of the Anderson-Owen-Beall families, by Grant James Anderson, Whittet & Shepperson, Richmond, Virginia, 1909.

Prince Edward County Courthouse, Wills and Deeds.




Subj: Re: Anderson
Date: 7/6/01 9:58:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: Patricia Hardison

The John Anderson who was born 1755 and married Mary Ferguson about 1781.
I noticed him in the descendant tree you put on Anderson list in answer to the SC discrepancy.
Pat Hardison........Big Spring, Tx

More About John Anderson:
Birth Record: March 18, 1753, Father's Register
Living: November 1818, Charlotte County, Virginia

3 ii. John Ferguson (Source: Grant James Anderson, Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families, (Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909).), born Abt. 1760 in Amelia County, Virginia. He married Olive Williams April 21, 1789 in Amelia County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records, Southern States, 1728-1850, (CD 229; Automated Archives; 1994), "Electronic.").

Notes for Olive Williams:
James Williams was born 24 May 1761 GoochlaNd Virginia the son of Elisha Williams and Agatha Moseley
James Williams, b.-1756, d.ca. 1824, m.24 Nov 1785 Jemima Gunn. He was a Captain in the Rev. War. There is a historical building in Blackstone, Va. known as Schwart's Tavern. James Williams is said to have built the center section of that building. His children were Robert C. Williams, Mary S. Williams (married Burwell Gunn); Jemima Williams (married _____ Bridgeforth); Elizabeth J. Williams (married ______ Bridgeforth; Olive King Williams (married Caleb D. Pollard).
Any help would be appreciated.
Reg Vassar

Olive may be his sister.

4 iii. Delphy Ferguson (Source: Grant James Anderson, Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families, (Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909).), born Abt. 1763 in Amelia County, Virginia. She married Samuel Jones November 24, 1785 in Amelia County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records, Southern States, 1728-1850, (CD 229; Automated Archives; 1994), "Electronic."); born Abt. 1760.
5 iv. Elizabeth Ferguson (Source: Grant James Anderson, Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families, (Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909).), born Abt. 1765 in Amelia County, Virginia. She married ? Jackson.
6 v. Lucy Ferguson (Source: Grant James Anderson, Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families, (Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909).), born Bef. 1770 in Amelia County, Virginia; died Aft. 1830 in Nottoway County, Virginia. She married (1) Burwell Jackson October 26, 1787 in Amelia County, Virginia (Source: Marriage Records, Southern States, 1728-1850, (CD 229; Automated Archives; 1994), "Electronic."); born Abt. 1750; died 1792 in Nottoway County, Virginia. She married (2) Fountain Tankersley Aft. 1792; died Bef. 1815 in Nottoway County, Virginia.

Notes for Lucy Ferguson:
Lucy's father was Peleg Ferguson, who remarried after her mother's death. Her mother was Faith Anderson. No contemporary birth record is known. The genealogy of Grant J. Anderson in 1909 lists her as the daughter of Faith Anderson, sister of Jordan, Thomas, John and James.
There is a Jackson Genealogy in the Amelia County Historical Society which erroneously states that Lucy was the first wife of Burwell Jackson, of Amelia County, who later became a surveyor in Logan County, Kentucky. It is clear from my examination that there were two Burwell Jackson's, probably of the same family perhaps cousins.
I am not sure that I understand the exact relationship with Fountain Tankersley. It appears that she married him after the death of her husband, and that he thereafter adopted some but not all of her children.
This family resided near Charles Anderson an unrelated descendant of Reynard Anderson and becomes intertwined with them.
The children were apparently indentured or apprenticed. Possibly the first three were children of Burwell Jackson's first wife and were adopted by the Dunnivant family as they are listed with the last name Dunnivant in the will. Fountain Tankersley is the guardian of Nelson and Ann.
Will of Burwell Jackson is filed in Nottoway County Wills. None known for Lucy.
The estate sale of Burwell Jackson says that John May made the coffin, David Vaughan bought the land.

-1810 Nottoway County Census
020 Fountain Tankersley
<10 10-16 16-26 26-45 >45 slaves
Male 0 0 1 0 1 0
female 3 2 0 1 0
-1820 Census Nottway County, Virginia
55A Nelson Jackson
57A Lucy Tankersley
57A Elizabeth Tankersley
-1830 Census Nottway County, Virginia
225 Lucy Tankersley

Bibliography

Genealogy in part, of the Anderson-Owen-Beall families, by Grant James Anderson, Whittet & Shepperson, Richmond, Virginia, 1909.

Notes for Burwell Jackson:
In the name of God Amen, I Burwell Jackson of Nottoway County being in a weak and low state of health but in perfect memory and sound of mind do make constitute and ordain this to be my last will and Testament. First I commit my Body to the Earth to be buried in a Christian manner and my soul into the hands of God who gave it me, and as to my Personal estate I dispose of in the following manner Viza-vi.
Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Patience Jackson Dunnivant (at her freedom or marriage) one good feather bed and furniture and one horse, saddle and bridle to her and her heirs forever (the horse being valued to be worth about twenty pounds.)
Item I give and bequeath unto my Son Ramsey Jackson Dunnivant one good feather bed and furniture with a horse, saddle and bridle valued as above, to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give unto my Daughter Dolly Jackson Dunnivant one good feather bed and furniture and a horse, saddle and bridle valued as above, to her and her heirs forever, Viza-vi these legacies are given to these children at their freedom or Marriages.
Item I give unto my son Nelson Jackson one good feather bed and furniture and a horse saddle and bridle valued to be worth twenty pounds at his freedom or marriage to him and his heirs forever.
Item I give unto my Daughter Anne Jackson one good feather bed and furniture and a horse saddle and bridle valued as above (at her freedom or marriage to her and her heirs forever.
Item All my Personal Estate whatsoever with my lands etc. I leave unto my loving wife during her natural life or Widdowhood after which I give my land to my two sons above named to be equally divided between them to them and their heirs forever, then I give all my personal estate to all my children above named to be equally divided between them to them and their heirs forever.
Renouncing and Disannuling all and every other will or Wills heretofore by me made this to be Executed by James Eckles and John May of Nottoway County whom I choose to be my Executors to this my last will and Testament, In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this first day of May anno domini 1792.
Test.
Jas. Jones Burwell Jackson {seal}
Chas. Anderson
Edward Eckles
At a Court held for Nottoway County 4 day of October 1792.
This last will and testament of Burwell Jackson descd was exhibited into court & proved by the oaths Charles Anderson & Edward Eckles two of the Witnesses thereunto & ordered to be Recorded. Teste
Isaac Holmes CC.

Notes for Fountain Tankersley:
1815 Tommyhitton Creek

7 vi. William Ferguson (Source: Grant James Anderson, Genealogy in part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families, (Whittet & Shepperson, Printers; 1909).), born Aft. 1770 in Amelia County, Virginia.

Patrick J. Anderson