Monday, September 21, 2020

The Seize Quartiers of my Paternal Grandfather

1. Jacob Sadler (1794-after 1870), of Frederick, Maryland, Pulaski, Virginia, and Rock, West Virginia. Grandson of Michael Sadler (circa 1741-1831), who came to the Province of Pennsylvania in 1751 with his family from Germany. 

2. Mary Crowell (circa 1800-?), of Pulaski, Virginia. Descendant of the Grauel and Fulmann families of Heuchelheim bei Frankenthal, Germany, who immigrated to the Colony of Pennsylvania in 1736. 

3. Achilles White, of Virginia. Origins and life mostly unknown. 

4. Elizabeth, of Virginia. Origins and life mostly unknown, but maiden name possibly Mawles. 

5. Elkanah Champ (circa 1821-after 1880), of Tazewell, Virginia. Origins unknown. 

6. Nancy B. Carter (circa 1827-after 1880), of Tazewell, Virginia. Origins unknown. 

7. John Gilman (circa 1810-after 1880), of Wythe, Virignia. Descendant of the Krieger family of Germany, that migrated to Pennsylvania, Maryland, and eventually Wythe County (among its original settlers). 

8. Susan Corvin (circa 1818-after 1880), of Wythe, Virginia. Origins unknown. 

9. Nicholas Morris (circa 1823-1895) of Nelson, Virginia. Maternal grandson of Richard Lee and Anna Dodd, his earliest known ancestors. 

10. Martha Ann Wood (circa 1825-after 1880), of Nelson, Virginia. Origins unknown. 

11. Bartholomew Kidd Bragg C.S.A. (1814-1889), of Louisa, Albemarle, Augusta, and Nelson, Virginia. Origins mostly unknown, but probably a descendant of Thomas Bragg, an early Virginia colonist. 

12. Martha A. Tyler (circa 1822-after 1860), of Louisa, Albemarle, and Augusta, Virginia. Possibly a descendant of John Punch, widely regarded as the first Slave in the USA. 

13-16 are unknown. 

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