Person:Richard Elliott (1)

Col. Richard Elliott
b.Abt 1736 At Sea
  1. Col. Richard ElliottAbt 1736 - 1799
  2. Mary ElliottAbt 1750 - Abt 1787
m. Bef 1770
  1. James Stuart Elliott1770 - 1857
  2. Isabella Elliott1771 - 1822
  3. David Elliott1772 -
  4. Hamilton Elliott1773 -
  5. Ephraim D. Elliott1774 -
  6. Ralph Elliott1775 -
  7. Richard Elliott1777 -
  8. Catherine Elliott1780 - 1845
  9. John Elliott1789 - 1801
Facts and Events
Name Col. Richard Elliott
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1736 At Sea
Marriage Bef 1770 Prob. Augusta County, Virginiato Mary Catherine Stuart
Death? Aug 1799 Montgomery County, Kentucky

Col. Richard Elliott was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:

  • Page 512.--21st May, 1772. Robert Graham's estate settled; Ralph Laferty, administrator. 1766, August--Paid Mathew Wilson, Richard Ellet.
  • Page 348.--__ _____, 1772. James Stewart's estate appraised-- Notes of, viz: Richard Elliott, Jas. Scoolcraft, Daniel McLean (by the road), Patt. Hamilton by road, Charles Firnelson by road. Darby Connly by road, Geo. Westfall by the road, by a private balance of Ginsang by Ralph Stewart.
  • Vol. 1 - MARCH 17, 1774. - (327) Road from Joseph Gregory's to William Hamilton's, on Monongahela River, to be viewed by Jacob Warrick, John Warrick, Richard Eliot and Ralph Stuart.
  • Vol. 1 - MAY 18, 1774. - (468)) Ephraim Richardson and Wm. Martin--road surveyors from Francis Wier's, on Monongahela River, to Thorny Creek, on waters of Greenbrier. John Warwick, Richard Elliott and Ralph Stewart are exempted from working on above road until it is built. William Hadden is ordered to clear from Thorny Creek to Nap's Creek, with tithables living below him on Nap's Creek, and from Alexr. Dunlap's to William Sharp's on Greenbrier. Jacob Warwick, road overseer, from William Warwick's to Back Creek, with tithables from Thomas Cartmell's up Greenbrier to the head and down Nap's Creek to Moses Moore's.
  • Page 259.--15th July, 1782. John Vance's estate appraised by John Davis, Alex. Hamilton, Richard Eliot.
  • Vol. 1 - NOVEMBER, 1782 (C). - Robert Hale vs. John Offel.--Contract of lease by plaintiff to defendant, 4th November, 1778, of the plantation whereon Richard Eliott and Wm. Ramsey lived and known by the name of Fort Dinwiddie. "The tenant was not to meddle with the fort which plaintiff and his neighbors had erected for their mutual safety. Has burnt and destroyed it." Writ, 22d May, 1780.
  • Page 14.-(undated, appears to be abt. March 1783)-Part of tract on Jacksons River, patented William Jackson, deceased. Teste: John Dean, Richard Elliote, James McLean.

Records in Randolph County, VA

Residents in Randolph, 1785

Patrick Hamilton's District from Jacob Crouche's up to the County Line: (partial list)
John Haddon
Richard Elliott
David Hadden
[Source: "A History of Randolph County, West Virginia", by A. S. Bosworth, pg. 85]

Information on Richard Elliott

32. Colonel Richard Elliott335,336, born 1736 in At Sea, en route to America from England337; died Aug 1799 in Montgomery County, Kentucky338. He was the son of 64. John Elliott. He married 33. Mary Catherine Stuart.
33. Mary Catherine Stuart339, born 1742 in Donegal, Donegal, Ireland; died 1775 in Virginia. She was the daughter of 66. James Robert Stuart and 67. Mary Anne Lafferty.
More About Colonel Richard Elliott:
Military: Revolutionary Forces of Virginia340
Note 1: 21 May 1772, Settlement of Robert Graham's estate pd Richard Elliott, Augusta County, Virginia
Note 2: 17 Mar 1774, Road near Monongahila River viewed by...Richard Elliott & Ralph Stuart.341
Note 3: 1783, Harrison Co Virginia, Tax List - Richard Elliott - 11 white souls.
Children of Richard Elliott and Mary Stuart are:
16 i. James Stuart Elliott, born 10 Dec 1770 in Augusta County, Virginia; died 26 May 1857 in Morgan County, Kentucky; married (1) Hannah Scott 1792 in Hardy County, West Virginia; married (2) Mary (Polly) Maloney 22 Oct 1821 in Floyd County, Kentucky.
ii. Isabella Elliott342, born 1771 in Augusta County, Virginia342; died 21 May 1822 in Sullivan County, Indiana342; married John Haddon 26 Apr 1785 in Harrison County, West Virginia; born 1761; died 19 Jun 1819 in Sullivan County, Indiana.
iii. David Elliott342, born 1772 in Augusta County, Virginia
iv. Hamilton Elliott342,343, born 1773 in Fleming County, Kentucky344; died in Fleming County, Kentucky; married Elizabeth Walden 18 Dec 1800 in Montgomery County, Kentucky; born 1783 in Fleming County, Kentucky; died in Fleming County, Kentucky.
More About Hamilton Elliott:
Land Grant: 22 Aug 1826, 50 acres, Scotts Creek
Residence: 1820, Fleming County, Kentucky
v. Ephraim D. Elliott346,347, born 1774 in Pennsylvania
More About Ephraim D. Elliott:
Date born 2: 1765, Augusta County, Virginia
Occupation: 1850, Stiller
Residence 1: 1860, Carter County, Kentucky - houshold of Jane Elliott, widow of John Lisle Elliott350
Residence 2: 1850, Carter County, Kentucky, in houshold of John Lisle Elliott
vi. Ralph Elliott351, born 1775 in Augusta County, Virginia
vii. Richard Elliott351, born 1777 in Augusta County, Virginia
viii. Catherine Elliott351, born 1780 in Augusta County, Virginia; died 1845 in Sevier County, Arkansas; married Richard Francis Hopkins; born 1776 in Washington County, Pennsylvania; died 1838 in Red River County, Texas.
ix. John Elliott351, born 1789 in Augusta County, Virginia351; died 1801 in Kentucky351
More About John Elliott:
Date born 2: Abt. 1773, Augusta County, Virginia
Cause of Death: Murdered
Source: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/l/Nola-H-Bull/GENE6-0007.html#CHILD1996620802
References
  1.   Vanderburgh, Indiana, United States. GenWeb.

    RICHARD ELLIOTT of Augusta Co., Virginia
    Harrison and Randolph Counties, WVA
    Clark and Montgomery Counties, KY
    by Mrs. Dayton Royse

    Richard Elliott who came to Kentucky about 1793 and settled in the area then Clark County, has been mentioned in numberous publications, including Early Families of Eastern & Southern Kentucky, by William C. Kozee, 1961; Historical Southern Families, John B. Boddie, Vol. 8, 1964; and History of Kentucky, S. J. Clarke, 1928, Val. 4. Most of these articles have dealt with his descendants who have some "claim to fame", such as Judge John Milton Elliott who was assassinated at Frankfort, KY in 1879 and for whom Elliott County, KY was named, and Mrs. Mary Elliott Flanary, who was elected in 1931 to represent Boyd County in the Kentucky Legislature, the first woman legislator south of the Mason-Dixon line. In 1920, Mrs. Flanary became a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (#155929) on the Revolutionary service of Richard Elliott, a colonel in the Virginia State Line who served three years or more and was with General Washington at the Siege of Yorktown. I do not know how his identity was established, but I suggest that there might be some confusion with a contemporary Richard Elliott who was a captain and later a colonel of Brunswick County, VA, militia and who died about 196 in Charlotte Co., VA...owned much land and records are well documented.

    Very little documented material has been published regarding the life of Richard Elliott in the articles which I have consulted. I hope to add data based on courthouse records, tax lists, census records, etc., from which it may be possible to authenicate this Elliott line.

    It is said that Richard Elliott was born 1736 or 1737 on the ocean en route to America, a son of John Elliott who resided in Fincastle, Donegal County, North Ireland, prior to his removal to America. I have found nothing to prove or disprove these statements.

    Although the Chalkley records of Augusta County, VA contain many early court records of persons known to be connected with Richard Elliott, the first reference to him appears in the estate settlement of Robert Graham, deceased, filed 21 May 1772 by Ralph Lafferty, the administrator, which included a notation of a payment by the estate in August 1766 to Mathew Wilson and Richard Ellet. (Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800, Lyman Chalkley, 1912, Vol 3, p. 124.) Ralph Lafferty, an early settler in Augusta County, was married first to a Miss Steele; on 20 November 1764, he married Jane (Hicklin) Graham, widow of Robert Graham. Ralph's sister, Ann Lafferty, was married first to James Stewart, born in Ulster, Ireland, 1719-1723; they were neighbors of Ralph Lafferty in the Cowpasture area of Augusta County (present Bath Co., VA) by 1742. James Stewart was killed by the Indians in September 1757, and his widow, Ann, married in 1763 Thomas Armstrong, widower, who died in 1776, survived by wife Ann. (A Study of Some Stewart and Allied Families, William C. Stewart, Kentucky Historical Register, 1963, Vol. 61, pp 78 & 169. The James Stewart Family of Early Augusta Co., VA and Descendants, 1740-1960, Florence S. Dickerson, 1966.)

    Richard Elliott married a daughter of James and Ann (Lafferty) Stewart of Augusta County. Her first name has been given as Mary in several accounts; but I suggest that she was named Catherine. Richard Elliott was taxed in Montgomery County, Ky in 1799, in which year his death is said to have occurred; for two male tithes, 21 or over, and 3 hroses; In 1800 and 1801, a Richard Elliott, probably a son, was taxed for one horse; in 1802, Katey Elliott was taxed for two horses and Richard Elliott for one horse; in 1803, Richard was taxed for six horses; in 1804 and 1805 for two horses; in 1806, Richard is not listed, but Catharine Elliott was taxed for two horses. Neither appears again on tax lists for following years. (Microfilm of Montgomery County, KY, Tax Books, 1797-1812). My second reason for suggesting the name Catherine, is the Morgan County, KY death record of James S. Elliott, dated 26 May 1857, which gave his age as 87, birthplace as Randolph County, (W)VA, and his parents as Richard and Catherine Elliott. (Microfile of Morgan County Deaths, Kentucky Vital Statistics, Kentucky Historical Society Library, Frankfort, KY.)

    James Stewart, Jr., son of James and Ann (Lafferty) Stewart, was born about 1744, being aged 18 when he chose his uncle, John Hamilton, as guardian, 17 February 1762. (Chalkley ), He married 20 August 1766 Isabelle Foster of Augusta County (Stewart Family, Dickerson), and moved about 1772 to a farm on Stewart's Run of Tygart's Valley River, branch of the Monongahela River (present Randolph County, WVA), where he was killed by Indians while engaged with the militia. His widow, Isabel, was appointed administratrix, 18 August 1772, with Henry Cresswell and John Elliott as securities on her bond. (Ibid, 3:124) An appraisal of the estate in 1772 listed "notes of, viz: Richard Elliott, Jas. Schoolcraft, Daniel McLean (by the road), Patt. Hamilton by road, by a privat balance of Ginsang, by Ralph Stewart (Ibid 3:140).

    Ralph Stewart, borther of James Jr., was born 1747 in the Cowpasture, married first about 1767 or 1768 Mary Elliott, sister of Richard, and second Mary Clay of Montgomery County, Virginia, marriage bond dated 25 June 1788, with Richard Elliott named in the bond.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~holland/richelliott.html