Person:Joseph Longacre (1)

Joseph Longacre
m. 1738
  1. Joseph Longacre1738 - 1806
  2. Richard Longacre1740 - 1791
  3. Mary Longacre1740 -
  4. John Longacre1745 - 1814
  5. Benjamin Longacre1761 - 1846
  6. Hannah LongacreAbt 1763 - 1793
  1. John Longacre1765 - 1837
  2. Ireson Longacre1775 - 1850
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Longacre
Gender Male
Birth? 10 Apr 1738 Frederick, Virginia, USA
Marriage to Elizabeth Watson
Death? Nov 1806 Frederick, Virginia, USA

Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's Augusta County Records:


  • Vol. 2 - Joseph Watson vs. Longacre--O. S. 146; N. S. 50--Bill, 28th November, 1807. Orator is grandson of Joseph Watson of Shenandoah, who made will devising 300 acres to orator. Joseph, Sr's., children at time of will were: Orator's father, who died July, 1798; Elizabeth, who married Joseph Longacre; Hannah, who married James Stevenson; Margaret, who married William Evans (died 1787); Joseph became insane and his children denied the will and destroyed it. Joseph, Jr., became of age 4th August, 1802. Bill to set up the will. Defendants are, viz: Elizabeth Longacre (husband being dead). James Stevenson and Hannah; John Stevenson; Wm. Evans, Sr.; Wm. Evans, Jr.; Joseph Evans; Samuel McFarlane and Elizabeth. Joseph Paigh and Dorothy; Michael McConnell and Hannah; Jane Evans; John Mowery and Margaret (said Wm., Jr., Joseph, Elizabeth, Dorothy, Hannah, Jane, Margaret being children and representatives of Margaret Evans, deceased); Michael Shull and Margaret; Jane; Rodah and Isaac Watson (children of John Watson, only son of Joseph; Jane, Rodah and Isaac being infants). Joseph Watson, Sr., was an Elder of Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Elizabeth Clayton, a daughter of James Stephenson, deposes in Winchester, 5th November, 1808: Her grandfather Joseph died August, 1798. She was married June, 1798. Hannah Stephenson, granddaughter of Joseph, deposes ditto. Christian Neiswander, aged 54, deposes in Strasburg, 19th November, 1807.
References
  1.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).