Person:Samuel Lockridge (1)

Samuel Lockridge
m. 1722
  1. James LockridgeAbt 1723 - 1790
  2. Robert LockridgeAbt 1725 - 1809
  3. Margaret LockridgeAbt 1727 - 1785
  4. Col. Andrew Lockridge1730 - 1791
  5. John LockridgeEst 1743 - 1798
  6. Elizabeth LockridgeAbt 1745 - 1832
  7. Samuel LockridgeEst 1747 - 1812
  8. William Lockridge, of the Calfpasture in Augusta Co., VAAbt 1749 - 1793
  9. Sarah Lockridge1754 -
m. Est 1780
  1. Nancy Lockridge1781 -
  2. Sarah 'Sally' LockridgeBef 1783 - Bef 1816
  3. Andrew LockridgeEst 1784 -
  4. Rebecca LockridgeEst 1786 -
  5. Peggy Lockridge1788 - Bef 1812
  6. Alice LockridgeEst 1790 -
  • HSamuel LockridgeEst 1747 - 1812
  • W.  Elizabeth Kale (add)
m. Est 1799
  1. Samuel LockridgeBet 1800 & 1812 -
  2. Catherine LockridgeBet 1800 & 1812 -
  3. Eleanor LockridgeBet 1800 & 1812 -
  4. Polly LockridgeBet 1800 & 1812 -
  5. Savannah LockridgeBet 1800 & 1812 -
  6. Allen LockridgeBet 1800 & 1812 -
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Lockridge
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1747 Augusta County, Virginia
Marriage Est 1780 prob. Virginiato Elizabeth Hamilton
Marriage Est 1799 to Elizabeth Kale (add)
Death? Dec 1812 Augusta County, Virginia

Samuel Lockridge was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia


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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 3 - Page 445.--2d June, 1775. Mathew Kinkead's will, farmer--To wife, Elizabeth; to daughters; to children, infants; to eldest son, David, the upper plantation; to son, John, the lower plantation, infant; to child wife now bears; to daughters, Elizabeth and Sarah, Mary Anne. Executors, wife and William McTeer. Teste: William Kinkead, John Hodge, Saml. Lockridge. Proved, 19th November, 1776, by Wm. Kinkead. 19th November, 1776 (?), further proved by John Hodge and Lockridge. Elizabeth qualifies.
  • Vol. 3 - Page 260.--15th February, 1788. Andrew Hamilton's will, of the Calfpasture--To wife, Martha; to son, William; to son, Andrew; to each grandson named Andrew, 250 acres in Kentucky; to all my daughters; to sons William and Andrew, all books. Executors, son William and son-in-law Wm. Rennocks, wife Martha. Teste: Wm. Lockridge, Samuel Lockridge, Thos. Adams. Proved, 21st September, 1790, by the Lockridges. Hamilton and Wm. Renocks qualify.
  • Vol. 3 - Page 325.--John Carlile's (of Calf Pasture) estate appraised by Adam Bratton, Samuel Lockridge, Thos. Phillips--18th August, 1796, vendue bill of above estate dated 15th August, 1796, sold, viz: To Lindsay Marshall, Thos. Layton, Peter Fitch, Leroy Newman, Jacob Acord, Jno. Fennell, Thos. Ricket, Elizabeth Smith.
  • Vol. 1 - File No. 926.--Lockridge's widow vs. Lockridge's heirs. Elizabeth Lockridge, widow of Samuel Lockridge, who died December, 1812, leaving fourteen children; he left in Augusta 425 acres, 125 of which he bought from John Montgomery, but has received no title for. Montgomery administered on Samuel's estate. The heirs are, viz: Eleanor, Polly, Catherine, Samuel, Savannah and Allen Lockridge, all infants; and Alice, wife of Andrew Guy; to Nancy, wife of Thomas Kincaid; Jane, wife of William Fulton-- who have all moved to Ohio; and these adults, viz: Andrew Lockridge; Betsey, wife of Thomas Gwynn; Sally, wife of Robert Gwynn; Rebecca, wife of William Kincaid; also a grandchild, Guy Hamilton Kincaid, son to daughter Peggy, who was wife to Robert Kincaid, who survived her. Spa., 1814.


Sources:

(1) "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia," Vol. 1, by Lyman Chalkley (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1980) p.535-536. File 926, spa. 1814.
(2) Helen Wood, Paragould, AR (1997). Cites: (a) "Abridged Compendium of American Generalogy," by Virkus, 2:339; 5:217; 6:180. (b) "Abstracts of Records, Augusta Co., VA," by Chalkley, 1:107.
(3) "Young Clan of Shelby Co., Indiana," by George Young (http://wc.rootsweb.com, 1 May 2005).
(4) Carol Benjamin. E-mail: chb20190@@wdn.com. Messages posted on KINCAID-L@@rootsweb.com. Cites: (a) Greenbrier Co., VA Deed Book 10 1824-1830 transcribed by Larry Shuck, "Journal of Greenbrier Historical Society" (1998).
(5) Sue Liedtke, Newport, OR. E-mail: seleaml@@actionnet.net. Messages posted on KINCAID-L@@rootsweb.com.