Laura Compton

F, (Oct 15, 1879 - Feb 7, 1904)
Father*Jasper Marion Compton1 (Oct 27, 1836 - Aug 4, 1911)
Mother*Sarah D. "Sallie" Quillen1 (Nov 2, 1846 - Feb 7, 1939)
ChartsWilliam Culbertson Descendants
     Laura Compton was also known as Laura Ellen Compton.1 She was also known as Maura Ellen.2
     Laura Compton was born on Oct 15, 1879 at Scott, Virginia, US.3,4,1,5,6
     Laura married Benjamin Tyree Culbertson, son of Jeptha Culbertson and Louisa Jane Moore, on Jan 20, 1897 at Scott, Virginia, US.3,1,7,8 Her married name was Culbertson.3
     Laura Compton died on Feb 7, 1904 at age 24.3,4,1,5
     Laura Compton was buried at Fincastle Church Cemetery, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.3,1,5

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1880Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of her parents, Jasper Marion Compton and Sarah D. "Sallie" Quillen.6
Cens1900Floyd District (Hoge's Store Precinct), Scott, Virginia, USLaura Compton and Benjamin Tyree Culbertson appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Floyd District (Hoge's Store Precinct), enumerated Jun 20, 1900. Their children Cecile and Mark were listed as living with them.9,10

Family

Benjamin Tyree Culbertson (Dec 24, 1874 - Mar 19, 1930)
Children

Citations

  1. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  2. [S4] Anne Wynn Laningham, Early Settlers of Lee County.
  3. [S39] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Cemetery Vol. 2, p. 33.
  4. [S129] Peggy Carter Taylor, "Peggy Carter Taylor Worksheets."
  5. [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  6. [S147] 1880 US Census,.
  7. [S36] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 3 1894-1912, page 12 line 22.
  8. [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Virginia, Births, 1864–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. - Cecile Birth Certificate.
  9. [S142] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MMJW-C9P : accessed 21 Mar 2014), Benjamin Culbertson, Floyd District (Hoge's Store Precinct), Scott, Virginia, United States; citing sheet 6B, family 119, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241727.
  10. [S132] 1900 US Census,, 1900; Census Place: Floyd, Scott, Virginia; Roll: 1727; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 0068; FHL microfilm: 1241727.
  11. [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Virginia, Births, 1864–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia.
  12. [S164] Ancestry.com, Va Marriages, 1936-2014: Based on Mark's Marriage certificate to Laura.

Louisa Compton1

F, (1847 - )
Father*Berry Compton1 (1808 - )
Mother*Margaret Cox1 (1814 - before 1875)
ChartsGeorge McConnell Sr. Descendants
     Her married name was Lucy McConnell.2 Louisa Compton was also known as Lucy Compton.2
     Louisa Compton was born in 1847.1,2
     Lucy Compton married Capt William Sevier McConnell, son of Samuel Ritchie McConnell and Nancy Allen, on Jan 15, 1866 at Scott, Virginia, US.2,3

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1850Western District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Western District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of her parents, Margaret Compton and Berry Compton.4
Cens1860Estillville District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Estillville District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of her parents, Berry Compton and Margaret Compton.5

Family

Capt William Sevier McConnell (Mar 19, 1840 - Oct 5, 1918)

Citations

  1. [S119] David M Johnson, online Ancestry.com David M Johnson e-mail address.
  2. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  3. [S175] Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013, Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940: FHL Film Number:     337187.
  4. [S160] 1850 US Census,.
  5. [S148] 1860 US Census,.

Lucy Compton1,2

F, (1811 - )
ChartsPedigree Chart A W Cox
Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented)
     Her married name was Brickey.1 Her married name was Brickey.3
     Lucy Compton was born in 1811 at Virginia, US; Daughter Caroline's census data in 1900 shows mother's birthpalce was Virginia.4,5
     Lucy Compton married John Brickey, son of William Brickey Sr. and Elizabeth Cox, on Dec 22, 1830 at Scott, Virginia, US.3,6

Family

John Brickey (1810 - )
Children

Citations

  1. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, 7 / 38.
  2. [S96] Elizabeth Grigsby, "Elizabeth Grigsby Work Papers."
  3. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, p 8 / 3.
  4. [S132] 1900 US Census,, CARTER, CAROLINE (1900 U.S. Census)
    VIRGINIA , SCOTT, DE KALB DIST
    Age: 63, Female, Race: WHITE, Born: VA
    Series: T623 Roll: 1727 Page: 195.
  5. [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.
  6. [S44] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Marriage 1 1815 - 1853, pg 40.

Manuel Compton1

M, (Nov 14, 1869 - Aug 10, 1942)
Father*William Riley Compton1,2,3 (1838 - )
Mother*Sarah Emily Hutchinson1,2,3 (1845 - )
ChartsWilliam Lawson Descendants
George McConnell Sr. Descendants
     Manuel Compton was also known as M. G. M. Compton.3 He was also known as Emanuel G. B. Compton.2
     Manuel Compton was born on Nov 14, 1869 at Scott, Virginia, US.4,3 He was born circa 1872 at Scott, Virginia, US,based on his marriage records.1
     Manuel Compton was a farmer circa 1902 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
     Manuel Compton married Alwilda Cox, daughter of David Cox and Amanda Lawson, on Apr 13, 1902 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by D E Green.5,2,6,3
     Manuel Compton lost his son Edis Scott Compton on Apr 27, 1917 at Nickelsville, Scott, Virginia, US; from diabetes.7 Manuel Compton died on Aug 10, 1942 at Johnson District, Nickelsville, Scott, Virginia, US, at age 72. He died from unknown causes. He was found dead in his bed by family members.3 He was buried on Aug 12, 1942 at Compton Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US,services were performed by McConnell Funeral service of Gate City.3

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1880Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, William Riley Compton and Sarah Emily Hutchinson.8
Cens1900Southwestern State Hospital, Marion, Smyth, Virginia, USManuel Compton and Newman L. Compton appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Marion, Smyth, Virginia, at Southwestern State Hospital, enumerated Jun 20, 1900., twin brothers Manuel and Newman were patients at the mental hospital.

The hospital was a community within a community and was basically self-sustaining in the late 1880's and early 1900's. In addition to the main hospital, there was also a horse barn, dairy barn, slaughter house, and farm house. Patients grew vegetables for themselves and staff to eat, as well as for cash crops, and raised cattle, pigs, and chickens. In his first report Dr. Black wrote that three things are necessary to help patients recover and go home: a sufficient quantity and variety of good food; neat, comfortable clothing; and a sufficient number of efficient ward attendants. He spoke of a planned orchard of 400 apple trees, peach and pear trees, grapes and berries, and stated that even more than that was needed. If nourishing food did have curative powers, Dr. Black seemed to want to provide it. While several asylums in the country at the time barely gave their patients enough food to survive on, notes on a patient named Katie at Southwestern Lunatic Asylum stated that she had "fattened up some." Physician notes on several patients here indicated they had "gained flesh and strength" or had "grown stout."
In the early 1900's, the hospital's name was changed from Southwestern Lunatic Asylum to Southwestern State Hospital. An operating room was set up in the rear of the amusement hall and furnished with the latest surgical appliances for gynecological and general surgery. In addition, a bowling alley, 82 feet x 14 feet, was set up on the road south of the new east wing and near the ice house.
In 1900 there were 400 patients at the facility.9,10
Cens1910Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USManuel Compton and Awilda Compton appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Johnson District, enumerated May 7, 1910. Their children Oferel, Mary and Edis were listed as living with them. They had been married 8 years and Alwilda had given birth to three children. They owned and worked the farm whcih was next to Manuel's brother Robert and his family.11
Cens1920Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USManuel Compton and Alwilda Cox appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Johnson District, enumerated Jan 26, 1920. Their children Oferel and Mary were listed as living with them. They owned the family farm.12
Cens1930Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USManuel Compton and Alwilda Cox appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Johnson District, enumerated Apr 12, 1930, she could read and write but he could not. They owned the farm where they were living.13
Cens1940Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USManuel Compton and Awilda Compton appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Johnson District, enumerated Apr 30, 1940, they owned thier home which was valued at $100. He had completed 4th grade and she had finished the 3rd..14

Family

Alwilda Cox (Jul 25, 1869 - Mar 14, 1943)
Children

Citations

  1. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, p 40 / 40.
  2. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  3. [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from Manuel's death certificate.
  4. [S155] 1930 US Census, , from Manuel's death certificate.
  5. [S36] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 3 1894-1912, p 40 / 40.
  6. [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from Alwilda's death certificate.
  7. [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014.
  8. [S147] 1880 US Census,.
  9. [S188] History of SW Va Mental Health Inst, online This history was compiled by Phyllis Miller for the 125th Anniversary of Southwestern Virginia Mental Health Institute.
  10. [S132] 1900 US Census,.
  11. [S126] 1910 US Census,.
  12. [S144] 1920 US Census,.
  13. [S155] 1930 US Census,.
  14. [S146] 1940 US Census,.
  15. [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from his son Edis's death certificate.

Marion Compton1

M
Father*William Riley Compton1 (1838 - )
Mother*Sarah Emily Hutchinson1 (1845 - )

Citations

  1. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.

Martha E. Compton1

F, (1868 - )
Father*William Riley Compton1 (1838 - )
Mother*Sarah Emily Hutchinson1 (1845 - )
ChartsWilliam Culbertson Descendants
William Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     Martha E. Compton was born in 1868.1 Her married name was Culbertson.1
     Martha E. Compton married John Sherman Culbertson, son of Edward D Culbertson and Jalah Wolfe, on Sep 15, 1888 at Scott, Virginia, US.1

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1880Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of her parents, William Riley Compton and Sarah Emily Hutchinson.2

Family

John Sherman Culbertson (Apr 14, 1867 - Aug 6, 1941)
Children

Citations

  1. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  2. [S147] 1880 US Census,.

Martin Compton1

M, (1868 - )
Father*Jasper Marion Compton1 (Oct 27, 1836 - Aug 4, 1911)
Mother*Sarah D. "Sallie" Quillen1 (Nov 2, 1846 - Feb 7, 1939)
     Martin Compton was born in 1868 at Virginia, US.1

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1870Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of his parents, Jasper Marion Compton and Sarah D. "Sallie" Quillen.2
Cens1880Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, Jasper Marion Compton and Sarah D. "Sallie" Quillen.1

Citations

  1. [S147] 1880 US Census,.
  2. [S130] 1870 US Census,.

Martin W. Compton1

M, (1845 - )
Father*Berry Compton1 (1808 - )
Mother*Margaret Cox1 (1814 - before 1875)
     Martin W. Compton was born in 1845 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,2

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1850Western District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Western District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of his parents, Margaret Compton and Berry Compton.3
Cens1860Estillville District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Estillville District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of his parents, Berry Compton and Margaret Compton.4

Citations

  1. [S119] David M Johnson, online Ancestry.com David M Johnson e-mail address.
  2. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  3. [S160] 1850 US Census,.
  4. [S148] 1860 US Census,.

Mary Compton

F, (Jul 5, 1799 - Nov 4, 1861)
Father*Abraham Compton II1
ChartsPedigree Chart A W Cox
George McConnell Sr. Descendants
Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented)
     Mary Compton was also known as Polly.1 Her married name was McConnell.
     Mary Compton was born on Jul 5, 1799 at Russell, Virginia, US.1,2
     Mary Compton married Reverend George McConnell Jr., son of George McConnell Sr. and Suzannah Snavely, in 1817 at Scott, Virginia, US.3
     Mary Compton died on Nov 4, 1861 Palsey at Copper Ridge, Scott, Virginia, US, at age 62.4

Family

Reverend George McConnell Jr. (May 6, 1799 - 1860)
Children

Citations

  1. [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.
  2. [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  3. [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 6.
  4. [S12] Bernice Peters McKean, Scott VA Death Records 1853-70.
  5. [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 9.
  6. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, 42 / 62.
  7. [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 9 and pg 52.
  8. [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 10.
  9. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, 10 / 11.
  10. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, Pg 7, line 20.
  11. [S36] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 3 1894-1912, pg 35, line 27.
  12. [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 11.
  13. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, 6 / 17.

Mary Etta Compton1

F, (Jul 4, 1886 - Dec 3, 1957)
Father*William Riley Compton1 (1838 - )
Mother*Sarah Emily Hutchinson1 (1845 - )
     Mary Etta Compton was born on Jul 4, 1886.1
     Mary Etta Compton died on Dec 3, 1957 at age 71.1

Citations

  1. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.

Mary Vileta Compton1,2

F, (1906 - )
Father*Manuel Compton1 (Nov 14, 1869 - Aug 10, 1942)
Mother*Alwilda Cox1 (Jul 25, 1869 - Mar 14, 1943)
ChartsWilliam Lawson Descendants
George McConnell Sr. Descendants
     Mary Vileta Compton was born in 1906.1

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1910Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of her parents, Awilda Compton and Manuel Compton.1
Cens1920Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of her parents, Alwilda Cox and Manuel Compton.2

Citations

  1. [S126] 1910 US Census,.
  2. [S144] 1920 US Census,.

Nancy Compton1

F
Father*Abraham Compton Jr1
Mother*Lucy Berry1
           Nancy Compton married John Dingus, son of Phillip Dingus and Nancy McConnell.1

Family

John Dingus
Child

Citations

  1. [S5] Nancy Clark, Gladys Julian Stallard, and Margaret Russell Stallard Baker, The Stallard Connection, Pg 358.

Newman L. Compton1

M, (1870 - )
Father*William Riley Compton1 (1838 - )
Mother*Sarah Emily Hutchinson1 (1845 - )
     Newman L. Compton was born in 1870 at Scott, Virginia, US.1

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1880Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, William Riley Compton and Sarah Emily Hutchinson.2
Cens1900Southwestern State Hospital, Marion, Smyth, Virginia, USNewman L. Compton and Manuel Compton appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Marion, Smyth, Virginia, at Southwestern State Hospital, enumerated Jun 20, 1900., twin brothers Manuel and Newman were patients at the mental hospital.

The hospital was a community within a community and was basically self-sustaining in the late 1880's and early 1900's. In addition to the main hospital, there was also a horse barn, dairy barn, slaughter house, and farm house. Patients grew vegetables for themselves and staff to eat, as well as for cash crops, and raised cattle, pigs, and chickens. In his first report Dr. Black wrote that three things are necessary to help patients recover and go home: a sufficient quantity and variety of good food; neat, comfortable clothing; and a sufficient number of efficient ward attendants. He spoke of a planned orchard of 400 apple trees, peach and pear trees, grapes and berries, and stated that even more than that was needed. If nourishing food did have curative powers, Dr. Black seemed to want to provide it. While several asylums in the country at the time barely gave their patients enough food to survive on, notes on a patient named Katie at Southwestern Lunatic Asylum stated that she had "fattened up some." Physician notes on several patients here indicated they had "gained flesh and strength" or had "grown stout."
In the early 1900's, the hospital's name was changed from Southwestern Lunatic Asylum to Southwestern State Hospital. An operating room was set up in the rear of the amusement hall and furnished with the latest surgical appliances for gynecological and general surgery. In addition, a bowling alley, 82 feet x 14 feet, was set up on the road south of the new east wing and near the ice house.
In 1900 there were 400 patients at the facility.3,4

Citations

  1. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  2. [S147] 1880 US Census,.
  3. [S188] History of SW Va Mental Health Inst, online This history was compiled by Phyllis Miller for the 125th Anniversary of Southwestern Virginia Mental Health Institute.
  4. [S132] 1900 US Census,.

Oferel Compton1

M, (1904 - )
Father*Manuel Compton1 (Nov 14, 1869 - Aug 10, 1942)
Mother*Alwilda Cox1 (Jul 25, 1869 - Mar 14, 1943)
ChartsWilliam Lawson Descendants
George McConnell Sr. Descendants
     Oferel Compton was born in 1904.1

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1910Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, Awilda Compton and Manuel Compton.1
Cens1920Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, Alwilda Cox and Manuel Compton.2

Citations

  1. [S126] 1910 US Census,.
  2. [S144] 1920 US Census,.

Riley Scott Compton1

M, (1872 - )
Father*William Riley Compton1 (1838 - )
Mother*Sarah Emily Hutchinson1 (1845 - )
     Riley Scott Compton was born in 1872 at Scott, Virginia, US.1

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1880Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, William Riley Compton and Sarah Emily Hutchinson.2

Citations

  1. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  2. [S147] 1880 US Census,.

Robert Giles Compton1

M, (Feb 21, 1874 - Apr 10, 1935)
Father*Jasper Marion Compton1,2 (Oct 27, 1836 - Aug 4, 1911)
Mother*Sarah D. "Sallie" Quillen1,2 (Nov 2, 1846 - Feb 7, 1939)
     Robert Giles Compton was born on Feb 21, 1874 at Nickelsville, Scott, Virginia, US.1,2
     Robert Giles Compton married Mary F (?)2 Robert Giles Compton died on Apr 10, 1935 from a gunshot wound at Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, US, at age 61. The death certificate indicates that the death was a suicide.3
     Robert Giles Compton was buried on Oct 12, 1935 at Compton Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US.2

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1880Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, Jasper Marion Compton and Sarah D. "Sallie" Quillen.1

Family

Mary F (?)

Citations

  1. [S147] 1880 US Census,.
  2. [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from Robert's death certificate.
  3. [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014.

Robert W. Compton1

M, (1875 - )
Father*William Riley Compton1 (1838 - )
Mother*Sarah Emily Hutchinson1 (1845 - )
           Robert W. Compton married Maggie Porter.1
     Robert W. Compton was born in 1875 at Scott, Virginia, US.1

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1880Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, William Riley Compton and Sarah Emily Hutchinson.2

Citations

  1. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  2. [S147] 1880 US Census,.

Sarah S. Compton1

F, (1841 - )
Father*Berry Compton1 (1808 - )
Mother*Margaret Cox1 (1814 - before 1875)
     Sarah S. Compton was born in 1841.1,2

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1850Western District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Western District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of her parents, Margaret Compton and Berry Compton.3

Citations

  1. [S119] David M Johnson, online Ancestry.com David M Johnson e-mail address.
  2. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  3. [S160] 1850 US Census,.

William Riley Compton1,2

M, (1838 - )
Father*Berry Compton1 (1808 - )
Mother*Margaret Cox1 (1814 - before 1875)
     William Riley Compton was also known as Riley Compton.3
     William Riley Compton was born in 1838.2
     William Riley Compton was born in 1839.1
     William Riley Compton married Sarah Emily Hutchinson, daughter of Emanuel Hutchinson and Margaret Addington, on Jan 31, 1867 at Scott, Virginia, US.2

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1850Western District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Western District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of his parents, Margaret Compton and Berry Compton.4
Cens1860Estillville District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Estillville District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of his parents, Berry Compton and Margaret Compton.5
Cens1880Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USWilliam Riley Compton and Sarah Emily Hutchinson appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Johnson District, enumerated Jun 5, 1880. Their children Martha, Newman, Manuel, Riley, Robert and William were listed as living with them.6

Family

Sarah Emily Hutchinson (1845 - )
Children

Citations

  1. [S119] David M Johnson, online Ancestry.com David M Johnson e-mail address.
  2. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  3. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, p 40 / 40.
  4. [S160] 1850 US Census,.
  5. [S148] 1860 US Census,.
  6. [S147] 1880 US Census,.
  7. [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from Manuel's death certificate.

William Sevier Compton1

M, (1878 - )
Father*William Riley Compton1 (1838 - )
Mother*Sarah Emily Hutchinson1 (1845 - )
     William Sevier Compton was born in 1878.1

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1880Johnson District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, William Riley Compton and Sarah Emily Hutchinson.2

Citations

  1. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  2. [S147] 1880 US Census,.

Wilson Perry Compton1

M, (Aug 27, 1851 - Apr 13, 1930)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
           Wilson Perry Compton was Farmer at Lousia, Kentucky, US.1
     Wilson Perry Compton married Mary Louanna Wolfe, daughter of Reuban Wolfe and Laura Easterling.
     Wilson Perry Compton was born on Aug 27, 1851.1
     Wilson Perry Compton died on Apr 13, 1930 at age 78.1

Family

Mary Louanna Wolfe (Oct 10, 1858 - Apr 5, 1934)

Citations

  1. [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.

Moses A. Conley1

M, (circa 1855 - )
     Moses A. Conley was born circa 1855.2
     Moses A. Conley married Sarah B Cox, daughter of William Henderson Cox and Amanda Manerva Brickey, on Aug 4, 1874 at Morgan County, Kentucky, USA.1,3

Family

Sarah B Cox (1857 - after 1897)

Citations

  1. [S234] Michael M. Cox, "William Henderson Cox."
  2. [S208] Ancestry.com, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1783-1965: From Moses and Sarah's wedding record.
  3. [S208] Ancestry.com, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1783-1965.

Sir John Constable Knight of Burton-Constable1

M
ChartsPedigree Chart A W Cox
Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#1)
Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#2)

Citations

  1. [S17] Richard MacIntyre.

Sir Christopher Conyers KNT of Stockburn1

M
ChartsPedigree Chart A W Cox
Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#1)
Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#2)

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S17] Richard MacIntyre.

Joan Conyers1

F, (Jan, 1400 - )
Father*Sir Christopher Conyers KNT of Stockburn1
ChartsPedigree Chart A W Cox
Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#1)
Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#2)
     Joan Conyers was born in Jan, 1400 at Durham, England.2
     Joan Conyers married Sir Philip Dymoke 13th Lord Of Scrivelsby, KNT, son of Sir Thomas, Dymoke 12th Lord of Scrivelsby , KNT and Elizabeth Hebden.2 Her married name was Dymoke.2
     Joan Conyers died at Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, England.2
     Joan Conyers was buried at Horncastle, East Lindsey District, Lincolnshire, England.2

Citations

  1. [S17] Richard MacIntyre.
  2. [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current.

David Corder

M
ChartsWilliam Lawson Descendants
George McConnell Sr. Descendants
           David Corder married Jane Cox, daughter of David Cox and Amanda Lawson.

Family

Jane Cox (Jul 28, 1858 - )

David G. Corder1

M, (circa 1841 - )
Father*Elizah Corder1
Mother*Nancy (?)1
ChartsGeorge McConnell Sr. Descendants
     David G. Corder was born circa 1841 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
     David G. Corder was a farmer in 1861 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
     David G. Corder married Susannah Cox, daughter of Jacob Cox and Pricilla McConnell, on Aug 15, 1861 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by James Stallard.1,2

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1880Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USDavid G. Corder and Susannah Corder appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Floyd District, enumerated Jun 7, 1880, (Floyd #86, no ch present; incl Henrietta Ramey, 7, niece).3,4
Cens1900Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USDavid G. Corder and Susannah Corder appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Floyd District, enumerated Jun 5, 1900, (Floyd #59, m-38, 3-3 ch, incl Henderson Mann, b. 3/70, nephew. Their children Tina, James and Robert were listed as living with them.3,5

Family

Susannah Cox (Dec 18, 1840 - Jul 22, 1900)
Children

Citations

  1. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, p 13 / 40.
  2. [S175] Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013, Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940: FHL Film Number:     337187.
  3. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  4. [S147] 1880 US Census,.
  5. [S132] 1900 US Census,.
  6. [S36] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 3 1894-1912, page 82 line 11.
  7. [S90] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott County Marriage Book 4 1912-1931, Pg 16 Line 38 from his marriage to Dora Quillen.

Elizah Corder1

M
           Elizah Corder married Nancy (?)1

Family

Nancy (?)
Child

Citations

  1. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, p 13 / 40.

James Garfield Corder1

M, (Apr 29, 1888 - Aug 22, 1970)
James and Lillie Carter Corder
Father*David G. Corder1,2 (circa 1841 - )
Mother*Susannah Cox1,2 (Dec 18, 1840 - Jul 22, 1900)
ChartsWilliam Carter Descendants
William Duncan Descendants
George McConnell Sr. Descendants
William Skipwith Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     James Garfield Corder was born on Apr 29, 1888 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
     He was a farmer in 1909 at Scott, Virginia, US.2
     James Garfield Corder married Lillie Edinburgh Carter, daughter of John Christian Carter and Francis Victoria "Vic" Greear, on Apr 3, 1909 at Scott, Virginia, US, service perfomed by John W Nasmith.1,2,3
     Jameslived in Hunters Valley for several years after marriage. He went to work in the 1920s at a lumber mill in Ft Blackmore and they lived in the settlement known as "The Camps" on Stoney Creek as long as he worked at the lumber mill. Afterwards, they moved back to Hunters Valley. He worked in Ky with his cousin A.L.P. "Sheriff" Corder in the timber business. They moved to Eolia, KY about 1930.1
     James Garfield Corder lost his wife Lillie Corder who died on Oct 17, 1957 at Notre Dame Hospital, Lynch, Harlan, Kentucky, US.1,4
     James died on Aug 22, 1970 at age 82.1
     He was buried at Marion Carter Cemetery, Fort Blackmore, Scott, Virginia, US.1,5

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1900Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, Susannah Corder and David G. Corder.1,6
Cens1910Dekalb District, Scott, Virginia, USJames appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of John Christian Carter and Francis Victoria "Vic" Carter.7

Family

Lillie Edinburgh Carter (Jul 11, 1893 - Oct 17, 1957)
Children

Citations

  1. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  2. [S36] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 3 1894-1912, page 82 line 11.
  3. [S206] Unknown compiler address, Kentucky Death 1852 - 1965: from Lillie's death certificate.
  4. [S206] Unknown compiler address, Kentucky Death 1852 - 1965.
  5. [S39] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Cemetery Vol. 2, p 30.
  6. [S132] 1900 US Census,.
  7. [S126] 1910 US Census,.
  8. [S216] Ancestry.com. Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011, Indiana Death Certificates 1899 - 2011.