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Source Citations


Lt. William Hale Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, p 47, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1847, had a distinguished career in the U.S. Navy, and rose to the rank of Captain. He resigned his commission in the Navy in 1849, after serving throught the Mexican War, and devoted the rest of his life to the sea as captain of various ships plying the Pacific coastal waters. In 1859 he served in the U.S. Army as commander of the U.S. ship "Massachusetts" of the Quartermaster's Dept. during the Canadian boundary dispute in Puget Sound. He was a hydrographer and a civil engineer, and made many surveys on the West Coast in the early days. He was one of the pioneer settlers of California and lived for many years at Oakland."


Ella Sophia Hanna

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, p 48 & 56, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. List 4 children and 2 grandchildren.


Col. Charles Magill Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 46, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He was a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy at a very early age, and was at the capture of Vera Crus in the Mexican War. He resigned in 1861, and was made a colonel in Gen. J.E. Johnstons command in the Confederate States Army. In 1862 he transferred to the Confederate States Navy with the rank of captain. Captain Fauntleroy was executive office officer of the Confederate steamer Nashville, and was her commander on her return voyage when he ran into Beaufort with 80,000 stand of arms. He received commendation from Generals Johnston and Beauregard for his services at First Manassas, and also fought at Harpers Ferry and Seven Pines."


Janet Knox

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 46, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. Had 1 child.


Col. Charles Magill Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 46, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He was a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy at a very early age, and was at the capture of Vera Crus in the Mexican War. He resigned in 1861, and was made a colonel in Gen. J.E. Johnstons command in the Confederate States Army. In 1862 he transferred to the Confederate States Navy with the rank of captain. Captain Fauntleroy was executive office officer of the Confederate steamer Nashville, and was her commander on her return voyage when he ran into Beaufort with 80,000 stand of arms. He received commendation from Generals Johnston and Beauregard for his services at First Manassas, and also fought at Harpers Ferry and Seven Pines."


Col. Charles Magill Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 46, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He was a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy at a very early age, and was at the capture of Vera Crus in the Mexican War. He resigned in 1861, and was made a colonel in Gen. J.E. Johnstons command in the Confederate States Army. In 1862 he transferred to the Confederate States Navy with the rank of captain. Captain Fauntleroy was executive office officer of the Confederate steamer Nashville, and was her commander on her return voyage when he ran into Beaufort with 80,000 stand of arms. He received commendation from Generals Johnston and Beauregard for his services at First Manassas, and also fought at Harpers Ferry and Seven Pines."


Mary Chambers

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, p 46, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3.


Dr. Archibald Magill Fauntleroy

1Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 7. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "Dr. Archibald M. and Sally (Conrad) Fauntleroy had issue: 1. Robert Y.C., of Whatcom, Washington; 2. Ann Magill; 3. Powell C., of Montana; 4. Thomas T., of Staunton, Virginia; 5. Betty Whiting; 6. Sally H.,; 7. Archibald; 8. Charles M; 9. Kate; 10. Louise."


Judge Thomas Turner Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 46, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He graduated in law at the University of Virginia in 1843. In 1850 he was Commonwealth Attorney of Frederick County (now Clarke) Va., and member of the House of Delegates from the same county 1857-83, and Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia 1883-95. He moved to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1896, and to St. Louis in 1898, and practiced law there."

2Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 7. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "Judge Thomas T. Fauntleroy had issue: 1. Philip Williams; 2. Cornelius Hite born December 28, 1858; 3. Ann Magill; 4. Thomas Turner, born February 22, 1861; 5. Robert Randolph, born November 13, 1869; 6. Flizabeth Dangerfield; 7. Joseph Whittlesseyborn April 23, 1873; 8. Griffin Guilford, born May 1875; 9. Mary B.; 10. Kate Whittlessey."


Ann Hite Williams

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, p 46 & 54, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. Lists 1 son and 6 grandchildren.


Judge Thomas Turner Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 46, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He graduated in law at the University of Virginia in 1843. In 1850 he was Commonwealth Attorney of Frederick County (now Clarke) Va., and member of the House of Delegates from the same county 1857-83, and Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia 1883-95. He moved to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1896, and to St. Louis in 1898, and practiced law there."

2Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 7. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "Judge Thomas T. Fauntleroy had issue: 1. Philip Williams; 2. Cornelius Hite born December 28, 1858; 3. Ann Magill; 4. Thomas Turner, born February 22, 1861; 5. Robert Randolph, born November 13, 1869; 6. Flizabeth Dangerfield; 7. Joseph Whittlesseyborn April 23, 1873; 8. Griffin Guilford, born May 1875; 9. Mary B.; 10. Kate Whittlessey."