Sunday, May 29, 2016

More on the Family of Robert Watt and his wife, Jane

Well, we can thank Tropical Storm Bonnie for this blog post.  Well, the storm and the holiday crowds.  I like my beaches mostly deserted, and they certainly are not deserted this weekend.

I don't have access to all my files right now, so this post may be a bit light on source material.

I thought I might share some of what I've learned about the descendants of Robert and Jane Watt.  I've done posts on Robert and Jane as well as their daughter, Laura Virginia Watt, who was my husband's ancestor.   While I have not done extensive research on the other children of Robert and Jane, I will post what I have.

Here is a report of descendants of Robert & Jane for 3 generations with links on those people who have their own post:



Robert Watt, b. circa 1799 at Berwickshire, England or Scotland, d. 16 Jun 1866 at Jefferson, Clinton Co., IN
+Jane McClellan Fagundus, b. circa 1808 at PA, m. 28 Apr 1828 at PA, d. 10 Jun 1857 at Jefferson, Clinton Co., IN
Mary Jane Watt
Susan T. Watt, b. 19 Jan 1833 at Jefferson, Clinton Co., IN, d. 1 Aug 1879 at Tippecanoe Co, IN
   +Samuel Kennedy Richards, b. 11 Oct 1825 at Lysander, Onondaga Co., NY, m. 15 May 1853 at Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN, d. 20 Mar 1905 at Clarks Hill, Tippecanoe Co., IN
   Clara Alice Richards, b. 29 Mar 1854 at AR, d. 4 Aug 1929 at Laramie Twp., Tippecanoe County, IN
   Mary McClellan Richards, b. 10 Oct 1858 at IN, d. 9 Jun 1929 at Clarks Hill, Tippecanoe County, IN
   Clyde Watt Richards, b. 31 Mar 1863 at Clarks Hill, IN, d. 26 Oct 1934 at Laramie Township, Tippecanoe County, IN
   Lura Jane Richards, b. 20 Mar 1866 at Tippecanoe Co., IN, d. 7 Nov 1946 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN
   Anna Richards, b. Jul 1869 at IN, d. before 1880
James William Watt, b. circa 1836 at Jefferson, Clinton Co., IN, d. before 1885
   +Clara Davidson, m. 5 Sep 1869 at Clinton Co., IN
   Nellie Watt, b. Dec 1869 at IN
   Daisy Clemantine Watt, b. 1872 at IN, d. 1955 at IN
   Cloud Watt, b. 1873 at IN, d. 1911
   Jimmy R Watt, b. 1875 at IN
   +Rachel R Lewis, b. 1847, m. 10 Sep 1878 at Tippecanoe Co, IN
Samuel Gwynn Watt, b. 21 Aug 1837 at Jefferson, Clinton Co., IN, d. 28 Jun 1906 at Frankfort, Clinton Co., IN
   +Amelia W. Mc Clurg, b. 1845 at IN, m. 28 Apr 1863 at Clinton Co., IN, d. circa 16 Mar 1918 at Clinton Co., IN
   Edith Watt
   Ethel Watt, d. at Clinton Co., IN
   Genevieve Watt, b. 1865
   Carrie Watt, b. circa Mar 1866, d. 16 Mar 1867 at Clinton Co., IN
   Bessie Watt, b. 1870 at Clinton Co, IN
   Lucille Watt, b. 1873
   Robert Watt, b. 1875, d. before 1913
   Mabel Watt, b. 1878 at IN, d. circa Dec 1961
Laura VirginiaWatt, b. 21 Sep 1839 at Jefferson, Washington Twp, Clinton Co, IN, d. 14 Mar 1911 at Jefferson, Washington Twp, Clinton Co, IN
   +WilliamMordnant Braden, b. 26 Mar 1837 at Braden Family Farm, near Jefferson, Washington Twp., Clinton Co., IN, m. 16 May 1865 at Clinton Co., IN, d. 1 Apr 1907 at Jefferson, Washington Twp., Clinton Co., IN
   Mary Jane Braden, b. 14 Dec 1866 at "on the old farm", near Jefferson, Washington Twp., Clinton Co., IN, d. 25 Nov 1932 at at 6:00 a.m. at her brother, Robert's, home, Frankfort, Clinton Co., IN
   Robert Floyd Braden, b. 20 Jul 1868 at Jefferson, Clinton Co., IN, d. 11 May 1937 at Clinton Co. Hospital, Frankfort, Clinton Co., IN
   Alba Ellsworth Braden, b. 27 Mar 1871 at Jefferson, Washington Twp., Clinton Co., IN, d. 10 Nov 1907 at Mulberry, Clinton Co., IN
Sarah Elizabeth Watt, b. 12 Dec 1841 at IN, d. 20 Nov 1885 at Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co, IN
    +Charles Richards, b. 18 May 1842 at IN, m. 25 Oct 1865 at Tippecanoe Co, IN, d. 16 Mar 1876
    Kenneth Richards, b. circa 1866, d. circa 1866
    infant Richards, b. circa 1866, d. circa 1867
    Charles Russ Richards, b. 23 Mar 1871 at in a log house on the farm, Clark's Hill, Tippecanoe Co., IN, d. 17 Apr 1941 at Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN


Mary Jane Watt:   The only source I have for this first child of Robert and Jane Watt is the Memoirs of Charles Russ Richards.  He says she died as an infant but gives no dates or details.  While family information is a good secondary source, I would love to find something primary to confirm this child.

Susan T. Watt:  I have never seen any information that gives Susan's middle name.  She was born 19 January 1833 in Jefferson, Clinton Co., Indiana.  By July 1849, she was at school in Annapolis, Indiana.  A letter to her from her father, Robert, was addressed to the W. A. School, but I have not yet searched for the school.  Susan is on the 1850 census with her parents in Washington Twp., Clinton Co., Indiana.  Susan apparently worked as a school teacher before her marriage.

On 15 May 1853, Susan married Samuel Kennedy Richards in Lafayette, Indiana.  On 29 March 1854, their daughter, Clara Alice Richards, was born, apparently in Arkansas where the family was living due to Samuel's work.  This is another item for further research.

Their next child, Mary McClellan Richards, was born 10 October 1858 in Indiana.  The 1860 census shows Samuel Richards and family living in Clarks Hill, Laramie Twp., Tippecanoe Co., Indiana.  Three more children are known:  Clyde Watt Richards, born 31 March 1863 in Clarks Hill; Lura Jane Richards born 20 March 1866 in Clarks Hill; and Anna Richards, born July 1869 in Clarks Hill.

The 1870 census for Laramie Twp., Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, indicates that the Richards household consisted of: Samuel Richards, 44, born about 1826 in New York; Susan T. Richards, 38; Clara A. Richards, 15; Mary M. Richards, 11; Clide (sic) W. Richards, 7; Lura Richards, 3; Anna Richards, 11/12; and Rufus Clark, 24.

Daughter Anna seems to have died young; I have found very little about her to date.

Susan T. (Watt) Richards died 1 August 1879 in Tippecanoe Co., Indiana.  She was buried in Springvale Cemetery, Lafayette, Indiana.  

Susan's husband, Sam, and her children continued to live in Tippecanoe Co.  The 1880 census shows them in Lafayette, Indiana;  the household consisted of: S.K. Richards, born about 1826 in New York, aged 54, widowed, Civil Engineer, both parents born in New York; Clarra (sic) A. Richards, 26; Mary M. Richards, 21; Louisa Richards, 14; Clide (sic) W. Richards, 17.  Anna was not listed, so apparently died before 1880.

The 1900 census shows them in Laramie Twp. again.  The household consisted of Samuel K. Richards, 74, born Oct. 1825 in New York, widowed, parents born New York; Clyde W. Richards, 37; Laura J. Richards, 34; Clara A. Ward, 46.  Daughter, Mary, was in Terre Haute in 1900.

Samuel Kennedy Richards died in Clarks Hill, Tippecanoe Co., Indiana on 20 March 1905.  He was buried next to his wife, Susan, in Springvale Cemetery in Lafayette, Indiana.

Because we have many letters from the Richards sisters to their aunt, Laura (Watt) Braden, I have considerable information on them.  I will do a separate post about the children of Sam and Susan Richards.

James William Watt:  I have only begun to research this son of Robert and Jane.  He was born about 1836 in Clinton Co., Indiana, and appears with his parents on the 1850 and 1860 censuses for Clinton Co.  On 5 September 1869, he married Clara Davidson in Clinton Co. and they had the following known children:  Nellie, born 1869; Daisy Clemantine, born 1872; Cloud (a son) born 1873; and Jimmy R., born 1875.  Sometime after 1875, wife Clara died.  James remarried 10 September 1878 in Tippecanoe Co., Indiana to Rachel Lewis.  The 1880 census shows the family in Clarks Hill, Indiana.  The household was: Watts, James W, m 45, married, farmer, born IN, father born Scotland, mother born PA; Rachel R., wife, 39, born OH; Nellie, 10, born IN; Daisy C, 9, born IN; Cloud, 7, m, born IN; Jimmy R., 5, born IN; Thorpe, Theodore, son, 6; McCabe, Margaret, 45, keeping house, "prisoner?"  From this, I infer that Rachel had been married before and had a son, Theodore Thorpe, but I have not followed this up.  James William Watt died sometime before 1885.  I have not searched for his grave or other information, so he is someone I need to do more work on.


That is enough for today.  Part 2 can be found HERE.





Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Hankinson Attic Photos - Another Batch

So here is another batch of photos from the John R. Jones house attic in Hankinson, North Dakota.

Second lady on the left is Katherine "Kitty" Jones (1883-1969).  Others not identified.  Photographer: Prebensen, Neenah, Wisconsin.  No dates.

No name.  No date.  On back: "3 years, 6 months"

1905.  No name.

1911.  No name. Photographer: Hostbrink, Sheyboygan, Wisconsin

Lester Bent (1884-1941) on left.  Photographer: Hennepin Studio, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Mildred Bent (1885-1960), December 1897. 

"Best girls in town  Aug. '89"  That would be Aug. 1889.  Margaret Jones (1888-1980) on right.

"Boots French."  Photographer: Roth, Appleton, Wisconsin.  No date.

Carlton A. Thomas.  No date.  Photographer: Dan L. Johnson, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
I found a Carlton Arthur Thomas born 23 March 1898, died June 1981 residing his whole life in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.  This is probably him.

Clinton Randall Kidder, 1917.
I found a Clinton Randall Kidder born 9 August 1916 in Fergus Falls, Minnesota; died 9 May 2006.  Parents: Clinton B. Kidder and Helen L. Randall.

"Evan W. and Harold Matthias to Aunt Kit"   No dates; no surnames.  


No surnames, but Aunt Kit was probably Katherine "Kitty" Jones Novak, so these boys were her nephews.


Ellendale, North Dakota.  No name.  No date.

 
Ethel Jones age 1 year.  No date.

 I don't have this child in my Jones database.

a friend of Kitty Jones per Marycarol Jones.  No name.  No date.


"Daniel Kimberly May 1901"
Hankinson, N. D.  No name; no date.

Hankinson, N. D.  No name; no date.

Hankinson, N. D.  No name; no date.

Hankinson, N. D.  No name; no date.

Hankinson, N. D.  No name; no date. NOTE: These children have been identified, but the family do not want the info posted.  Contact me if you believe you are related and want more information.
Hankinson, N. D.  No name; no date.


Friday, May 13, 2016

Joseph Braden (or Breden) who married Phoebe Bartleson

Yes, there is yet ANOTHER Joseph Braden.  This one was also a resident of Loudoun Co., Virginia for a number of years at the same time as the Joseph Braden who married Sarah Wright and their son, Joseph Jr.  The surname is sometimes found as Breden.  I will attempt to use the spelling found in the source document, if I can.

This Joseph has been of interest to me as I try to sort out the Loudoun County Braden families and also as we attempt to take this line back further to earlier generations.  Some of what follows is my own research and other parts are courtesy of David Negus, who has given me permission to incorporate his work into this post.

If our theories are correct, then this Joseph is a cousin of the Joseph who married Sarah.  There are still a lot of unanswered questions, but we have pieced some things together in a way that seems to fit.

Joseph Breden was the eldest son of James Breden who died in 1769 in Upper Dublin Township, Philadelphia Co. (now Montgomery), Pennsylvania.  We estimate that he was born about 1740, probably in Philadelphia Co.  The 1769 Philadelphia Co. tax list shows James Breaden as the head of the household and Joseph is listed with him, but is not taxed.

On 4 November 1769, Joseph Braden, eldest son of James Braden, deceased, of Upper Dublin Twp., filed bond to be administrator of his father's estate.  The probate file includes an accounting and inventory.  Some of the deceased's property was at Abraham Charlesworth's (husband of James' daughter Rebecca).  There were payments made to an Arthur Braden, Abraham Charlesworth, Elizabeth Braden, Arch. McClean, and many others.

On 29 March 1770, Joseph Breden married Phoebe Bartleson at Abington Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.  Phoebe was the daughter of Bartle Bartleson and Elizabeth Knight.  Phoebe's sister, Mary Bartleson, married James Fox, the father of William Fox who was the husband of Mary Braden, and of Bartleson Fox who was the husband of Elizabeth Braden.  Mary and Elizabeth were daughters of the Joseph Braden who married Sarah Wright.  Confused yet?  Here is a sketch:



We believe that there is a good chance that either Robert or Fanny Braden/Breden shown in the above sketch is a sibling of James Breden, which would make the two Joseph's cousins.  This has not been proven, however.

Anyway,  Joseph and Phoebe had a daughter, Jane, who was baptized at Abington Presbyterian Church on 27 April 1771.  They next had a son, James, who was baptized at Abington on 24 October 1772.  Two other children are known: Ezra born about 1776 and Bartleson (or Bartlett or Bartle) born about 1784.  I believe, but have not confirmed, that the Rebecca Braden who married Henry Long and the Mary Braden who married Stephen Ball (both in Loudoun Co., Virginia) are probably daughters of Joseph and Phoebe.

The following appeared in the Pennsylvania Gazette, No. 2214, dated May 30, 1771:  "Sussex County West New Jersey, May 10, 1771.  Five Pounds Reward.    Whereas some time ago, I became security for one Andrew M'Calla, that he should answer to an action of Bastardy, at our Court of Quarter Sessions.  And since the said M'Calla has run away, and as it is like to prove very detrimental to myself and family, it is to be hoped that all lovers of honesty and Justice will use their endeavors to apprehend him.  He is a person about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, 25 or 26 years old, thin-faced, assumes the character of a kind of a schoolmaster, but is no great scholar; he has been heard of on Long Island, and passes by the name of Steward, and it is very probable he may make towards Philadelphia, as he has a mother resides there, who keeps a dram-shop (as he says) and goes by the name of Rosanna Henderson.  Any person taking up and securing him in any of his Majesty's goals on the continent, and giving notice thereof to Samuel Adams, of Philadelphia, or Joseph Braden, of Upper Dublin, or to me the subscriber, shall have the above reward, paid by Robert Braden."

This ad is interesting because it links the Robert Braden who was the father of Joseph (who married Sarah) to the Joseph of Upper Dublin, PA (who married Phoebe).  The Samuel Adams mentioned is probably the son of William Adams and his wife Sarah Breden, who married at Abington Presbyterian in 1733, and who is probably also a relative of the two Josephs.

On 8 March 1773, a petition was filed on behalf of James and John Braden to settle the estate of their father.  The probate documents list the children of James Breden as Joseph the eldest; Rebecca, married to Abraham Charlesworth; Elizabeth; Margaret married to James Fletcher of Philadelphia, plasterer; James and John.

In June 1774, Joseph Braden purchased land in Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, from Jacob Myers and Henry Adams.

During his time in Bedminster Twp., Joseph was a tavern keeper or innkeeper.  On 26 July 1775, Joseph Braden of Bedminster was mentioned in the Pennsylvania Gazette (20:65). David Simpson's watch was stolen at Joseph's tavern.  The notice reads: "Stolen from the subscriber, at the tavern of Joseph Braden, on Durham road, in Bedminster, in Bucks county, a SILVER WATCH, with a china face, steel chain, No. 9101, the maker's name Rogers, London; a grey surtout (?), with broad needle wrought buttons, about half worn; a new fine hat; a pair of shoes, half worn, with round yellow metal buckles.  The thief is supposed to be a person who calls himself Thomas Boyd, says he came from the Forks of Delaware, a thick well set fellow, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, has black hair, about 25 or 26 years of age; had on a striped cotton jacket, a white coarse shirt and trowsers, with a striped red and white silk handkerchief.  Whoever apprehends the said thief, and secures him, so that the owner may get the goods again, and the thief be brought to justice, shall receive Six Pounds reward, and for the goods alone Three Pounds, and reasonable charges, paid by DAVID SIMPSON.  July 17, 1775.  The thief is supposed to be gone towards Reading or Lancaster."
 
During August 1775, Joseph is listed as an ensign in the militia for Bedminster Twp.

The following appeared in the Pennsylvania Gazette on 30 August 1775 and mentions Joseph: " Whereas there is a rider proposes to go from Philadelphia to Allen's-town, in Northampton county, once a week, to leave Philadelphia every Wednesday, for the conveyance of news-papers, letters, etc., to go by the way of Germantown, Bussel-town, Four-lane-end, Newtown, Durham, Easton and Bethlehem, all ladies and gentlemen who are pleased, at this alarming crisis, to encourage an undertaking of so great utility, are requested to leave their names with the following gentlemen, viz., Mr. Joseph Vandegrift, at the Cross Keys,Philadelphia; Messieurs Alexander Edwards, and Joseph Addis, Esquires, inn-keepers, at Bussel-town; Messieurs Jacob Comley and James Vansants, Manor of Moreland; William Buckham, Esq., Newtown; Mr. William Bennett, inn-keeper, at Wright's-town;Messieurs William M'Calla and Alexander Robinson, Plumstead; Mr. Joseph Braden, at Bedminster; Mr. James Smith, merchant, at Tinicum; Mr. George Oberbeck, at Noxanixon; George Taylor, Esq., at Durham; Mr. James Clapham at Springfield; Mr.James M'Allister, at Williamton; Messieurs Isaac Stedman and Adam Yoes at  Easton; Mr. Jacob Aible, at Greenwich, in Sussex county, New Jersey; Mr. Jacob Lival, between Easton and Bethlehem; Mr. John Francis Oberlin and Mr. Juste Johnston, at Bethlehem; Mr. Peter Rhoads and Mr. Michael Strader, at Allen's-town, shall be thank fully received and punctually obeyed by ladies and gentlemen, your most obedient servant.          THE RIDER."


In the will of Elizabeth Bartleson, written 8 April 1783, Elizabeth names her sisters, Phoebe Braden and Mary Fox.

Joseph Braden is shown on the tax lists in Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co., Pennsylvania until 1785.  In 1784, however, he starts appearing on the tax lists for Loudoun Co., Virginia.  It appears from the tax rolls and from the Bucks Co. deeds, that Joseph and his family sold out and moved to Loudoun Co., Virginia about 1784.

On 8 June 1784, a deed was made in which Joseph sold his land in Bucks Co. to George Piper.

On 27 May 1785, Phoebe Braden waived her right to dower on land her husband, Joseph, sold to George Piper.

On 9 August 1786 George Piper published a notice in the Pennsylvania Gazette regarding a bond from Joseph Braden: "Whereas I, the subscriber, purchased a plantation and tract of land, situated in Bedminster township, Bucks county, of a certain Joseph Braden, who executed a deed to me for the same in the spring of the year 1785; and at the time of the signing said deed the subscriber and William Hart executed a bond to said Joseph Braden, for one hundred pounds in part payment for the aforesaid tract of land, payable the first day of May, in the year 1787, but the subscriber having discovered that before executing the deed for said land, there was entered up and consessed (?) a judgement against the said Joseph Braden, at the suit of Mr. John Johnston, in the Court of Common Pleas for Bucks county, for a sum nearly amounting to what is due to said Braden; these are therefore to forewarn all persons from taking an assignment on said bond, or any specialty due from me to said Braden, as I am determined not to pay the same until said judgement be satisfied, unless compelled by law.    July 4, 1786.   George Piper."

The Loudoun Co. tax lists show Joseph in the Third Battalion (district) during the years 1787, 1788, 1790 (with William Jamison), 1791 (with Bartlett Fox), 1792 (with Ezra Braden), 1793 (with Ezra Braden), 1794 (with Ezra Braden), 1796 (with Ezra Braden), 1797, 1798 (with Ezra Braden), 1799 (with David Blaker), 1800 (with Bartleson Braden), 1801 (with Bartlett Braden), 1802 (with Bartlett Braden), 1803 (with Bartlett Braden), and 1804.

Sometime before 24 August 1788, daughter Jane, married John Hough in Loudoun Co., Virginia.  It was on this date that John Hough was disowned by the Fairfax Monthly Meeting for marrying "out of unity."

According to Order Book Q, 10 Sep 1794 [p. 27], Clendennen, Scatterday & Co. brought suit against Joseph Braden (living near Goose Creek Meeting house).  Joseph failed to appear, so the court ruled for the plaintiff with interest from 3 June 1793 and costs.  The Goose Creek Meeting House was in Lincoln, Virginia.

The 1804 tax list is the last record we have found for this Joseph Braden.  There are two court cases filed in Loudoun Co. in the summer of 1804, that are probably related to this Joseph and for which he failed to appear in court.  There is no probate for him in Loudoun, so we believe he and Phoebe moved out of the county, but we have not yet found them.

On 16 May 1831, daughter Jane (Braden) Hough made her will and left an annual $10 legacy to her mother (not named).  Jane died before 13 June 1831, when her will was probated.  A $10 payment of her legacy to Phoebe Braden is shown in the accounting of the estate filed 11 February 1833.

Phoebe (Bartleson) Braden probably died sometime after the 1833 legacy payment.  The date and place of her death is not yet known.  The death date and place for her husband, Joseph, is not known.

The 1810 census for Fayette Co., Kentucky lists a Bartleson Braden who could be the son of Joseph and Phoebe.  And on the 1820 census for Little York, Harding Co., Kentucky, a Bartleson Braden appears.

So there is a lot more research to do to discover what happened to Joseph and Phoebe and their children.  As new information comes to light, I will update this bio.






Monday, May 9, 2016

The Family of Joseph Braden and his wife, Sarah Wright

This provides links to posts on Joseph Braden, Sarah Wright, and their children.



Joseph Braden, b. circa 1738 at PA, d. before 11 Jun 1810 at Loudoun Co., VA
+Sarah Wright, b. circa 1740, d. between 15 Mar 1816 and 7 Mar 1817 at Loudoun Co., VA
Robert Braden, b. circa 10 Jun 1765, d. 14 Nov 1827 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., VA
   +Elizabeth Stevens, b. 15 Apr 1772 at King George's Parish, Prince George's Co., MD, m. 29 Jan 1795 at Loudoun Co., VA, d. 22 Feb 1831 at Loudoun Co., VA
Elizabeth Braden, b. 8 Nov 1768, d. 2 May 1819 at Georgetown, Washington Co., DC
   +Bartleson Fox, b. 10 Jan 1768, m. 11 Feb 1793 at Loudoun Co., VA, d. 6 Jan 1816 at Georgetown, Washington Co., DC
Mary Braden, b. 22 Nov 1769 at Loudoun Co., VA, d. circa Jul 1828 at Loudoun Co., VA
   +William Fox, b. circa 1765 at Loudoun Co., VA, m. 22 Feb 1790 at Loudoun Co., VA, d. between 13 Dec 1809 and 12 Feb 1810 at Loudoun Co., VA
John Braden, b. 25 Jan 1777 at Loudoun Co., VA, d. 26 Nov 1847 at Loudoun Co., VA
   +Mary Darnall Stevens, b. 1 Dec 1774 at St. Johns Parish, Prince Georges Co., MD, m. 7 Jan 1806 at Loudoun Co., VA, d. 11 Mar 1848 at Loudoun Co., VA
Francis Braden, b. circa 1774
   +Isaac Hough, b. circa 1773, m. 9 Nov 1798 at Loudoun Co., VA
Margaret Braden, b. 1783 at VA
   +Jozabed White, b. 9 Sep 1785 at VA, m. 6 Feb 1809 at Loudoun Co., VA, d. 1 Feb 1828 at Loudoun Co., VA
Sarah Braden, b. circa 1785, d. before 8 Dec 1817 at Waterford, Loudoun Co, VA
   +Thomas Lacey, m. circa 1808 at Loudoun Co., VA, d. between 20 Feb 1815 and 13 Mar 1815 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., VA
Dr. Joseph Braden II, b. 1 Jan 1789 at Loudoun Co., Virginia, d. 12 Oct 1816 at Waterford, Loudoun Co., VA
    +Mary Neal, m. 1806