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Terry Mason's Family History Site

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Robert Lee Parker

RESEARCHER: Information sent to T.Mason on 2 Mar 2003 by Judy Drake [drakejf@netzero.net].


(Buddy) Parker

Died as a child - was kicked by a horse or mule.


Harold Everett Roach

RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Information sent to T.Mason on 27Feb2002 by Gary M. Roach [javert61@juno.com] of Azle, Texas.


William Daingerfield

RESEARCHER: Sherry Kaseberg sent to T.Mason on 7Apr2001. NOTES: Lewis of Warner Hall... On October 15, 1779, George Lewis was married to Catherine Daingerfield, daughter of Col. William and Mary [Willis] Daingerfield of "Coventry" in Spotsylvania County, VA. The bride's father was the fourth William Daingerfield, a colonel in the 7th Virginia Regiment of the Continental army in 1776. Catherine's grandfather, the third William Daingerfield was married to Apphia Fauntleroy, daughter of William and Apphia [Bushrod] Fauntleroy. George resigned from the army after his marriage and the newly married couple settled first at Berryville, Clarke County, VA on Lewis land. At the outbreak of the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794, George Lewis re-entered the service as the captain of a cavalry, commanding the Fredericksburg Troop of Volunteers and this unit joined forces sent to Fort Pitt [Pittsburgh, PA].

Also see:
Virginia Gazette, edit. D.F. Wulfeck: Virginia Women of the Revolution Decade. Diary of Robert Rose by R.E. Fell, 1977, Port Royal, VA.