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RutherfordWeRelateDateLinkExtractNotes
Arthur 3:538
Benjamin 2:92
Benjamin 3:113
Eliner 3:539
Elizabeth 1:151
1:160
1:163
Elizabeth 3:113
Elliott 1:163
1:508
Elliott 2:31
2:218
2:366 1779-- November 23d, ....These recommended

Captains, viz: Josiah Harrison, Richard Reagan, George Huston. Andrew Shanklin recommended First Lieutenant; John Huston, Second Lieutenant; Daniel Nelson, Ensign in Captain Huston's Company. Robert Smith recommended First Lieutenant; Jno. Rutherford, Second Lieutenant; Elliot Rutherford, Ensign in Captain Reagan's Company. Jo. Dictum, ditto, Second Lieutenant; Ro. Harrison, Ensign in Captain Jos. Harrison's Company.

Elliott 3:118
Ellis 1:199
Harrison 1:368

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RutherfordWeRelateDateLinkExtractNotes
James c1740 2:269 Page 145--Wm. Patton, aged 64, deposes, in Rockbridge, 7th November,

1806, he has lived in Rockbridge 56 years since last May. After the Revolution there was a rapid increase of immigration from the North. James Wardlaw and deponent's father were intimate. James had a son Hugh and a son Robert. There were Indian troubles for about 10 years. Fifty years ago there was a fort at McClung; the last incursion was 43 years ago, when 16 or 17 people were killed. Deponent helped bury them and they were attacked at the burial. These were very early settlers, viz: James, Alexr. Saml. Walker, James Moore, Saml. Coalter, Jno. Wallace, Archd. Rhea, James Rutherford, James Buchanan, Andrew and Charles Hays. Deponent was born September, 1742. McDowell was killed Christmas or New Year's, after his birth.

1756 2:444 Page 178.--1756: Processioned by Andrew hays and Jacob Anderson, viz:

For Capt. Joseph Culton, for John Stuart, for Robert Stuart, for Alex. McCroskey, for Alex. Miller, for James Moor, for James Robson, for Wm. Reach, for Robert Roech, for James Ritherfoard, for Jno. Bounton, for Wm. Givin, for Robert Culton, for Wm. Porter, for John McCroskey, for Wm. Buchanan, for Charles Hays, for Alex. Walker, Jr., for Alex. Walker, Sr., for James Walker, for John Walker, for John Wallis, for Andrew Hays, for Jacob Anderson.

James 17683:104 Page 118.--18th May, 1768. Alexander Walker's bond (with Thomas

Hudson, John Wallace) as administrator, c. t. a., of James Rutherford.

James 17683:104 Page 119.--18th May, 1768. James Rutherford's will was presented by

Wm. Buchanan, one of the executors, who refused to execute. It is proved that Margaret, the willow, likewise refuses. Will is proved, by William Buchanan (another witness, James Buchanan, being dead). The other witness, Archibald Buchanan, is ordered summoned. Administration granted Alex. Walker.

James 17603:104 Page 134.--24th December, 1760. James Rutherford's' will, weaver--

Wife, Margaret; son, Samuel, deaf and dumb. My son, John Wallace, and my _____, Thos. Hudson. Executors, wife Margaret and Wm. Buchanan. Teste: William Thompson, Archibald Buchanan, James Buchanan, Wm. Buchanan. Proved, 17th August, 1768, by Archibald Buchanan.

Note the 1760 date. This is out of sequence. Possibly the will was recorded earlier than the probate records would indicate, or perhaps this is a transcription error.
James 17683:104 Page 135.--7th July, 1768. James Rutherford's estate appraised, by

Joseph Culton, John Berry, John Walker; John McCampbel's bond; Thos. Hutson's; Mat. Moorchead's.

James 17683:109 Page 219.--17th June, 1769. Margaret Rutherford's receipt to Alexander

Walker, executor of James Rutherford, for her portion of her husband's estate. Teste: William Buchanan, Thos. Hutson, John Wallace.

1755 3:333 Page 538.--18th March, 1755. John Wallace, plantationer, to James

Rutherford, plantationer, £20, 322-1/2 acres of Borden's tract on Walker's Creek: corner Wm. Reagh; Archibald Reagh's corner. Livery, &c. Delivered: John Buchanan, weaver, September, 1755.


1768 3:471 Page 491.--16th May, 1768. Joseph Rediford (Redeford, Rutherford)

to Joseph Rutherford, Jr., £50, 134 acres on Cub Run, part of 400 acres patented to James Wood, 12th January, 1746, and by him bequeathed to Mary Wood by will recorded in Frederick and by Mary conveyed to Joseph Rutherford, 31st December, 1760; corner Thomas Rutherford in line of Felix Gilbert's land on spur of Peaked Mountain. Teste: John Dickenson, Ralph Lafferty, Daniel Kidd. Delivered: Jas. Rutherford, 23d February, 1773.

1768 3:471 Page 496.--16th May, 1768. Joseph Rutherford to Reuben Rutherford,

£50, 134 acres on Cub Run. part of 400 above; Gilbert's line. Delivered: Felix Gilbert, 26th July, 1774.


John 1764 1:117 NOVEMBER 23, 1764. (202) John Rutherford, returned no inhabitant.
1790 1:397 MAY, 1792 (A to K).
 Agnes Cummins, infant, by Robert Cummins, her next friend, vs. John

Rutherford.--Br. Promise. Writ, 21st August, 1790.


John 2:291 1789--April 10, John Rutherford and Catherine Syfort, daughter of

Michael Syfort (consent); witnesses, Michael Garber, Jr., Thomas Bratton; surety, Michael Garber, Jr.


2:366 1779-- November 23d, ....These recommended

Captains, viz: Josiah Harrison, Richard Reagan, George Huston. Andrew Shanklin recommended First Lieutenant; John Huston, Second Lieutenant; Daniel Nelson, Ensign in Captain Huston's Company. Robert Smith recommended First Lieutenant; Jno. Rutherford, Second Lieutenant; Elliot Rutherford, Ensign in Captain Reagan's Company. Jo. Dictum, ditto, Second Lieutenant; Ro. Harrison, Ensign in Captain Jos. Harrison's Company.


John 3:113
3:226
Joseph 1:91
1:111
1:151
1:163
1:182
Joseph 2:366
2:378
Joseph 3:118
3:318
3:370
3:403
3:412
3:413
3:438
3:538
3:539

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RutherfordWeRelateDateLinkExtractNotes
Margaret 3:104
3:109
3:135 Page 242.--11th February, 1769. Margaret Rutherford's will--Widow,

being old and failed in body; to son, Samuel Rutherford, deaf and dumb; to sons, John Wallace and Thomas Hutson; to Rebecca Campbell, after Samuel's death; to James Wallace, £7; to Robert Wallace, £5; to Margaret Hutson, £5; to Isbela Hutson, £5. Executors, Alex. Walker, William Buchanan. Teste: Robert Tedford, George Buchanan, Alex. Tedford, John Tedford. Proved, 18th May, 1774, by all the Tedfords. Executors qualified with David Tedford, John Wallace.

"Sons" John Wallace and Thomas Hutson" would be in today's terms "soninlaws", husbands of daughters not named. James and Robert Wallace, Maragret Hutson, and Isabela Hutson, are probably grandchildren by an unnamed daughter and Thomas Hutson. Son Samuel is identified as deaf and dumb, and is likewise identified in the will of Margaret's husband. It is likely that he never married, and an early death seems to be suggested since his legacy isis to go to Rebecca Campbell after his death. Rebecca might have been an unrecognized married daughter, but then we'd expect her or her husband to have received a legacy. More likely, she is kinswoman and related to John Campbell executor for the will of James, Margaret's husband.
A "Hutson" connection is of interest here as Source:White, 1902 gives "Hudson" as an alternative surname for Ann Huston wife of John Walker III. We know that Ann's name was really "Huston/Houston" from other sources, but we can readily see how Huston, Hudson, Hutson, could have been easily confused, especially in oral tradition. If that occurred, then it would be explicable only in terms of being part of the Wigton Walker oral tradition, being used by White, 1902 in her discussion of those families, serving to perhaps confirm the relationship of James Rutherford to the Wigton Walker line---else it would be hard to see how such an oral tradition could have persisted in the Wigton Walker line until 1902 when it was (perhaps) part of White's partially understood information base.


3:159Page 173.--16th May, 1781. Recorded. John Berry's estate settlement--

Paid Margret Kirkpatrick, Samuel Neizbitt, Elizabeth Henry. Debts and legacies paid by the executor--To David McCrea for funeral liquor, £1.7.0, Anthony Kelly for a coffin, Margret Rutherford, Capt. John Gilmore, Wm. Berry, James Berry, Rebecca Buchanan, Robt. Fearis, Alex. McIlroy, George and Charles Berry. Robt. Kilpatrick, Rebecca Kelly, Mary Johnson, Elizabeth Bell, Andrew McCampbell for Jno. Berry, Jr., Francis and Elizabeth Berry, Mary Neizbitt, John Berry Shoemaker, Rebecca Gillaspy.

Mary 1:163
1:508
Mary 2:31
Mary 3:118
3:534
Reuben 1:163
Reuben 3:118
3:131
3:349
3:370
3:403
3:471 3:472
1768 3:471 Page 496.--16th May, 1768. Joseph Rutherford to Reuben Rutherford,

£50, 134 acres on Cub Run. part of 400 above; Gilbert's line. Delivered: Felix Gilbert, 26th July, 1774.

1768 3:472 Page 501.--16th May, 1768. Joseph Rediford (Rutherford) to Thomas

Rutherford, £50, 134 acres, part of 400 above on Cub Run; corner Reuben Rutherford in Gilbert's line.


3:491
3:539
Robert 1:163
1:348
1:484
Robert 2:49
2:55
2:56
2:165
Robert 3:111
3:118
3:492
3:511
3:534
3:538
Samuel 1:91
Samuel 3:104
3:135
Thomas 1:151
1:160
1:163
1:326
1:450
1:457
1:508
Thomas 2:7
2:31
2:72
2:82
2:171
2:231
Thomas 3:113
3:118
3:131
3:269
3:370
3:383
3:471 Page 491.--16th May, 1768. Joseph Rediford (Redeford, Rutherford)

to Joseph Rutherford, Jr., £50, 134 acres on Cub Run, part of 400 acres patented to James Wood, 12th January, 1746, and by him bequeathed to Mary Wood by will recorded in Frederick and by Mary conveyed to Joseph Rutherford, 31st December, 1760; corner Thomas Rutherford in line of Felix Gilbert's land on spur of Peaked Mountain. Teste: John Dickenson, Ralph Lafferty, Daniel Kidd. Delivered: Jas. Rutherford, 23d February, 1773.

1768 3:472 Page 501.--16th May, 1768. Joseph Rediford (Rutherford) to 'Thomas

Rutherford, £50, 134 acres, part of 400 above on Cub Run; corner Reuben Rutherford in Gilbert's line.