This sheet obtained from Rela C. Depew. She got this sheet from (Twila T. Hardmand) 2089 St. Christopher Dr., Lexington, Ky. Her source is Mecklenburg Co., Va. records. She indicates that the birth dates she is not sure of, also the marriage date and name of husband of #8 Susanna.
Chris states that Penelope was born on 1711 & died 1780.
One record shows b.as 1850
Augustin John (or Austin as he was called) purchased a tract of about 50 acres from Josiah Wilkes in Stokes Co. near Westfield. he later sold this to John G. Gordon and these transactions are recorded in stokes Co. deed book 20, p 315, and deed book 27, p 326. On 26 Jan 1881 they purchased 2 tracts of land on Toms Creek in Surry, Co. totaling 86 acres from Robert F. Jackson, see deed book 23, p 44. In 1892 they sold this property back to Robert F. Jackson and purchased 150 acres in Eldora Township from Wm and Sarah Key. This is what is known as the old "home place" and 80 years later it is still owned by a son Wesley and grandson Hoyt Badgett...
A J was only 13 when the Civil War started, but had an unusual education for that period. He was a farmer but he found time to teach school 22 winters and was a surveyor on the side running many lines and drawing many deeds. He was for a time a Justice of the Peace and was an unsuccessful candidate for County Surveyor on the Republican ticket. Altough he lost, he taught Vestal Taylor how to survey when Vestal was elected County Surveyor.
He was a hard working, God fearing, man who served as Clerk of the Union Baptist Ch. for several years. He was not a teetotaler but was moderate and had a calm and judicious mind to the extent that many neighbors brought their disputes to him and took his judgement as he decided without going to court.Augustin John (or Austin as he was called) purchased a tract of about 50 acres from Josiah Wilkes in Stokes Co. near Westfield. He later sold this to John G. Gordon and these transactions are recorded in stokes Co. deed book 20, p 315, and deed book 27, p 326. (This is probably where James Anderson and Mary were born.) On 26 Jan 1881 they purchased 2 tracts of land on Toms Creek in Surry, Co. totaling 86 acres from Robert F. Jackson, see deed book 23, p 44. In 1892 they sold this property back to Robert F. Jackson and purchased 150 acres in Eldora Township from Wm and Sarah Key. This is what is known as the old "home place" and 80 years later it is still owned by a son Wesley and grandson Hoyt Badgett...both of whom live there.
(Research): Augustin John (or Austin as he was called) purchased a tract of about 50 acres from Josiah Wilkes in Stokes Co. near Westfield. He later sold this to John g Gordon and these transactions are recorded in Stokes co. deed book 20, p. 315, and deed book 27, p. 326. On 26 Jan. 1881 they purchased 2 tracts of land on Toms Creek in Surry Co. totaling 86 acres from Robert f Jackson, see deed book 23, p. 44. In 1892 they sold this property back to Robert f. Jackson and purchased 150 acres in Eldora Township from Wm. and Sarah Key. This is what is known as the old "home place" and 8 years later it is still owned by a son Wesley and grandson Hoyt Badgett.
A J was only 13 when the Civil War started, but had an unusual education for that period. He was a farmer but he found time to teach school 22 winters and was a surveyor on the side running many llinnes and drawing many deeds. He was for a time a Justice of the Peace and was and unsuccessful candidate for County Surveyor on the Republican ticket. Altough he lost, he taught Vestal Taylor how to survey when Vestal was elected County Surveyor.
He was a hard working, God fearing, man who served and Clerk of the Union Baptist Ch. for several years. He was not a teetotaler but was moderate and had a calm and judicious mind to the extent that many neighbors brought their disputes to him and took his judgement as he decided without going to court.
When her husband, Augustin John Taylor died in 1907 at the age of 59, Virginia remained on the same farm and finished raising the younger children and after all were gone she would remain at the home place for nearly 36 years never remarrying.
When her husband, Augustin John Taylor died in 1907 at the age of 59, Virginia remained on the same farm and finished raising the younger children and after all were gone she would remain at the home place for nearly 36 years never remarrying.
(Research): When her husband, Augustin John Taylor died in 1907 at the age of 59, Virginia remained on the same farm and finished raising the younger children and after all were gone she would remain at the home place for nearly 36 years never remarrying...
Farmer living in Grayson Co. VA, at the outbreak of the Civil war and enlisted 15 May 1862 with S M Dicky, Capt. He was in the battles of New Market, Winchester, Cedar Creek, Currenstown, and around Richmond and was never wounded. He was a devout Primitive Baptist. He first joined the Ararat Church, then Pilot Mt. He died at 90 y 24d.
Farmer living in Grayson Co. VA, at the outbreak of the Civil war and enlisted 15 May 1862 with S M Dicky, Capt. He was in the battles of New Market, Winchester, Cedar Creek, Currenstown, and around Richmond and was never wounded. He was a devout Primitive Baptist. He first joined the Ararat Church, then Pilot Mt. He died at 90 y 24d. Co K 51 Reg VA