Person:John Gabbart (1)

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John Gabbart, of Bath Co., VA
b.Bef 1740
d.Aft Mar 1818
  • HJohn Gabbart, of Bath Co., VABef 1740 - Aft 1818
  • W.  Susanna (add)
m. Bef 1760
  1. Catherine Gebhart1760 - 1850
  2. Philip Capehart1772 - 1832
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Name John Gabbart, of Bath Co., VA
Alt Name Johannes "John" Gebhart
Alt Name John Capehart
Alt Name John Gabbard
Alt Name John Geabhart,
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1740
Marriage Bef 1760 to Susanna (add)
Death? Aft Mar 1818

John Gabbart was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond: 1788--May 3, Stephen Wanlis and John Geabhart, surety. Stephen Wanlis and Catherine Gabhart, daughter of John Capehart (German), (consent). Teste: Dorman Laflan, John Capehart, Ralph Wanlis.

Records in Bath County, VA

p. 41. Gift from Matthias Bens(t)on of Bath to son Babel. "one Negro fellow named Gust", Sept. 20, 1794. Wit: John Brown and John Grabhard. [Abstracts of the Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, Bruns, pg. 6].
p. 54. Inventory - Absolom Garnet $240.15
Submitted Feb. 23, 1795 by John Kincaid, Absolom McClintick, Robert Armstrong, Jr., and Robert Kincaid.
bond of George Roads: accounts of David Brigs, Margaret Lewis, Paul Harpool, Edward Morris, John McGee, John Morris, John Gibhart, John Cooper and James Steele; 1 horse, saddle and bridle, saddlebags, pair spurs, 1 case of surveyor's instruments, 7 books, 2 saws, adze, jointer, jack and smoothing plain, 19 plains, 3 hammers, 3 squares, 4 flooring dogs, 7 gauges, 1 rule and square, gluepot, glue, red lead, 6 chissels, silver buckles, shaving glass, silver buttons, 2 hats, men's clothes, 2 penknives, slate, watch. [Abstracts of the Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, Bruns, pg. 8].
p. 224 - Inventory - James Carlile
Submitted June 14, 1802 by Thomas Peebles, Samuel Pullin and Robert Lockridge.
beguests to Nancy Carlile, John Carlile, John Carlile, Jinny Carlile and James Carlile; sheep 74, hogs 17, horses 19, cattle 34, slaves Ron, Lall and Harry; farm implements and tools, blacksmiths tools; bonds of George Mowery, Jonathan Moore, Edward Hines, George Graham, Lanty Lockridge, John Gabbart, Peter Kerling, Robert McCutchen, Isaac Thacker, John Adam Trozel (?), John James Morris, Samuel Wilson, Thomas Botkin, James Fulton and Thomas Wilson. [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 28].
p. 363. Return of draughts for 1805 for 81st Reg., Bath County Militia
Payments to Samuel Vance, adjtant; Valentine White, clerk; John Brinkley, provost marshall; John Capheart, drum major; John Stephenson, fifes (?). Submitted by Col. John Berry Nov. 10, 1806. [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 46].
p. 407. Drafts submitted to James Hicklin, sheriff for 1808 by John Berry, Lt. Col., com. 81st Reg, Bath County militia; Oct. 11, 1808, Payments to Valentine White, clerk, Samuel Vance, adjutant, John Brinkley, provost martial, John Geabhart, major, and David Stratten, fife major. [Abstract of Wills and Inventories of Bath County, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 82].
Sale of estate of George Benson, July 18, 1816
buyers: Andrew Benson, Mathew Wallace, George Graham, Samuel Wilson, Samuel Lasley, Charles Hansell, Mary Skidmore, Joseph Brown, James Bolin, James Stuart, John Winden, Thomas Wallace, Margaret Benson, William Hodge, John Gaibhart, John Knowles, Stephen Wanless, Isaac Fox, Ellen Benson, Paschal Davis, Christopher Graham, Mathias Benson, Ferdinand Kincade, Eliza Skidmore, John Brown, James Douglas, Jesse James, Clem Swearengein. [Abstracts of the Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 79].
p. 187. Settlement of estate of John Gillespie, James Bratton and John Frazier, exec.
Submitted Mar. 9, 1818 by Walter Richards and Charles Fawcett.
Payments to Mary Blake, Ann Gillaspie, James Frazier; notes of John Simpson, Joseph Gay, Thomas Gillaspie, John Capehart. [Abstracts of the Wills and Inventories of Bath County, Virginia, 1791-1842, Bruns, pg. 88].
References
  1.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).