Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Griffith Grave Locations

Thomas Griffiths - Mt Pleasant Cemetery, Woodland Heights, Venango Co, PA
Elizabeth Jones Griffiths - (same as above)

Albert Thomas Griffith - Old Zion United Brethren Church, Junction City, Perry Co, OH
Frances L. Hoskins Griffith (2nd wife) - (same as above)
Mary E. Crispen Griffith Baker (1st wife, ALG's mother) - Peters Chapel United
Methodist Church Cemetery, Nectarine, Venango Co, PA
Ezekiah W Baker (her 2nd husband) - (same as above)

Albert Lamont Griffith - Erie Cemetery, Erie, Erie Co, PA
Irene Mary Steinford Griffith - (same as above)

Dale Dean Griffith, Sr - Laurel Hill Cemetery, Millcreek Township, Erie Co, PA

Thursday, March 8, 2012

A Short Genealogy of the Sutherland Family in America

Title A short genealogy of the Sutherland family in America
Stmnt.Resp. E. T. Sutherland
Authors Sutherlin, E. T. (Main Author)
Notes Microreproduction of original published: [Rose Hill, N.C. : Clan Southerland Assoc., 1941]. 24 p.
"Annual bulletin, Clan Sutherland Association, ninth annual gathering, Kenansville, North Carolina, August 21, 1941."
Caption title: The Sutherland family in America.
Contents: The Sutherland clan -- The House of Sutherland -- The Sutherland of Forse -- The Sutherlands of Langwell -- The Southerlands of Duplin -- The Southerlands of Edgecombe [North Carolina] -- The Southerlands of Halifax [North Carolina] -- The Southerlands of Norfold County, Virginia -- The Sutherlands of Franklin County, Virginia -- The Sutherlands of King William County, Virginia -- The Southerlands of Nash County, North Carolina -- The Sutherlands of Pickens County, South Carolina -- The Sutherlins of Pittsylvainia County, Virginia -- The Sutherland family of Fluvania County, Virginia -- The Sutherlins of Stokes County, North Carolina -- Descendants of William Sutherlin -- The Sutherlands of Hudson Bay, New York -- The Sutherlands of Sutherlandshire, Scotland -- The Sutherlands of Scotland County, North Carolina -- Miscellaneous Sutherland notes.

Subjects Sutherland
Southerland
Sutherlin
Format Books/Monographs (On Film)
Language English
Publication Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1957
Physical on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Title Also Known As The Sutherland family in America

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Randall Library, UNW:
Author Sutherlin, E. T
Title A short genealogy of the Sutherland family in America / E. T. Sutherlin
Publisher Kenansville, NC : Clan Southerland Association, 1941
Rating

LOCATION CALL # STATUS
UNCW SENC-Books CS71 .S83 1941 LIB USE ONLY

Description 24 p. ; 24 cm
Series Annual bulletin (Clan Southerland Association) ; 9th annual gathering
Note SENC - Southeast North Carolina Collection
Subject Sutherland family -- Periodicals
Duplin County (N.C.) -- History
Alt Author Clan Southerland Association
OCLC # 11077204

Sheriff William Southerland

Born about 1670-1680.
Probably died in or around King & Queen County, VA.
Earliest known record is 1694.
Latest known record is 1720.

May have immigrated from Kinminitie, Scotland to Virginia.

Alternately, he may have been born in Virginia, if his father was the one who immigrated. Dallas Herring wrote a treatise on an Alexander Southerland who arrived "bound headright" in York County, VA by November 1, 1654 to work a 2000 acre plantation. This Alexander was probably in his twenties or thirties, possibly born about 1620, and is believed to have had four sons: George, John, William, and Daniel.

Jamestown was established in 1607.
Charles River Shire was formed in 1634 as one of the eight original shires of the Virginia Colony.
Charles River Shire was renamed York County during the English Civil War (1642-1651).
New Kent County was formed from York County in 1654.
King and Queen was formed from New Kent in 1691.
King William County formed from King and Queen County in 1702.

From the will of Robert Bird I of King and Queen County, dated July 17, 1694:
"Item - I give and bequeath to my said son William Bird all the land and plantations, whereon William Southerland and Patrick Shea now liveth being by patent one hundred acres and I know it to be my just right although hitherto am bottled out of it."
(His son, Robert Bird, was Sheriff of King and Queen County in 1705, died 1712)

"William Southerland, of King William County, gave bond in Essex County Court, February 11, 1700, as guardian of Eliza Covington, orphan of Thomas Covington (Essex County Records, Deeds, Wills, etc., 1699-1702, page 67)." ["Winston of Virginia, and allied families" by Clayton Torrence, Whittet & Shepperson, 1927]

In 1704, William Southerland appeared on a Quit Rent Roll for 800 acres in King and Queen County.

Was in the commission of justices for King William County in 1714.

"1714 - William Southerland was member of Quorum (Court)" ["Sutherland records: found in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia" by Henry C. Sutherland, 1968]

"William Southerland was sheriff of the County of King and Queen in November, 1720 (Journals of the House of Burgesses, 1712-26, pages 262 and 269). In June, 1722, Essex County Court directed Captain William Southerland and others to ..."["Winston of Virginia, and allied families" by Clayton Torrence, Whittet & Shepperson, 1927]

Was referred to as the "Sherif of King and Queen County" on November 8, 10, and 14, 1720.["Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia, 1712-1714, 1715, 1718, 1720 ...", Virginia State Library]

Posted by Robert Hayes to Genealogy.com, September 11, 2003:
Have you seen the Sutherland history, "From Whence We Came" by James Sutherland? He makes some references as follows: "Dallas Herring of Rose Hill, N.C. has made available an excerpt from Caithness Family History by John Henderson, concerning "The Sutherlands of Force" where Major Alexander Sutherland is shown as the son of James and his wife, Janet (Gordon) Sutherland. Major Alexander Sutherland is shown as from Earnside in 1641. He married Jean Campbell, no issue shown. Set forth below is the pertinent part of this account... Major Alexander, who, according to a MS pedigree in the possession of General Pope, is mentioned as of Earnside in 1641, as having sold it in 1643, and as having married Jean Campbell... Dallas Herring, a genealogist of note, who has done considerable research into the Sutherland lineage, made the following interesting comments concerning Major Alexander Sutherland of Forse.
"The career of Major Alexander Sutherland of the Forse family, cited on page 156 of Caithness Family History, is of interest because of the possibility that was the Alexander Sutherland who settled in York County, Virginia, not later than 1654, when Francis Hamon was granted 2000 acres in that county for having transported forty persons including Alexander Southerland.
"There is no proof, so far as we have been able to discover, that he came to America, but it is established now that he lost his Earnside estate in Caithness in 1643. He seems then to disappear from the record in Scotland. If he did not leave Scotland, it was not for lack of a reason to depart, as will be seen in the following interesting report by John R. Sutherland of Rock Island, Illinois, genealogist of the Clan Sutherland Society of North American, who undertook to examine the records in the Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland on a visit to Scotland in 1980..."

MR. FRANCIC HAMON (Hamond)
2,000 acres York Co., 1 Nov. 1654 p. 305. Bounded on N. by Metopony Riv., & lands of Wm. Lewis on E.S. E. Trans. of 40 person: Robert Vaus, Eliz. Vous, Susan Vaus, Hump. Vaus, Jane English, John Clint, Abig. Truce, Jane Hodges, Wm. Freeman, Fra. Lawrenson, Senr. Fraa. Lawrenson, Junr., William Ddren, Charles Edmonds, Richard Howell, Rich Vovis, Luke Peele, John Woodington, Giles Brook, Wm. Webb, Fra. Hamond, Mana. Hamond, Martin Clifford, Jno. Knatchpoole, John Baker, Ro. Parkenson, John King, Henry King, Richard Payne, Mary Paine, Cor. Dawling, Wm. Greeman, Rich Okell, Richard Salter, ALEX. SOUTHERLAND, John Miller, Dave Bane, ALex. King, Jno. Robenson, Wm. Peasly, Thomas Freeman. ["Cavaliers and Pioneers" Patent Book #3]

Fred Hintze Collection, North Carolina Room, New Hanover County Public Library:
A Treatise on the Progenitor of Our Southerland Family, Alexander Southerland, Imigrate to York County, VA, 1654 by William Dallas Herring [Box 7, Folder 12]
Directory of Scots Banished to American Plantations, 1650-1775 by David Dobson (1983) [Box 7, Folder 12]
Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623 -1666 (1969) [Box 7, Folder 12]
Southerland, Alexander – Family Charts – Descendants of Alexander Southerland. [Box 7, Folder 13]
The Southerland Book compiled by The Clan Southerland Association by Dallas Herring, Dean Jarrett and Horace Fussell, Jr. (1987) [Box 7, Folder 14]

From Houseofnames.com:
Southerland Settlers in the United States in the 17th Century
- Alex Southerland, who arrived in Virginia in 1654
- Gil Southerland, who arrived in Virginia in 1655
- Gilbert Southerland, who landed in Virginia in 1655
- Robert Southerland, who arrived in Virginia in 1684

Posted by Nancy Eby to Genealogy.com, December 30, 2000:
The first mention I can find of Southerlins is John in James City Co. in 1623, Alex Southerland in York Co. in 1654, and Gilbert Southerland in 1655.

Posted by Regena Cogar to Ancestry.com, October 15, 2000:
VA Patents 3, p. 305
Library of Virginia Digital Collection:
Land Office Patents and Grants
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To all &c. Whereas &c. Now Know yee that I the said Richard Bennett Esqr &c. give and grant unto Mr. ffrancis Hamon two thousand Acres of land scituated in York County having Metopony on the North North East some lands of Major Wm. Lewis on the East South East ye main woods on the South South West and a small Creek on the West North West begining at a small Creek on the Lower part of the devident and running up the River west 60 poles West [1/8?] poynt Southerly 80 West by South 45 West by North [1/8?] point Northerly [100? or 180?] North West 80 West North West 80 North 1/4 Westerly 60 North West [1/8?] pt. more westwardly 20 West by North 1/4 more ortherly 40 North West 3/4 Westwardly 140 West 40 West by South 3/4 Southerly 20 South West [1/8?] point Southerly into the Woods 480 poles South East [1/?] point Easterly along ye back 550 East by South 550 North [1/?] point Easterly downe to a marked pine 480 poles more to the place where it begann The said Land being due unto the sd. ffrancis Hamond by and for the Transportacon of fforty Persons into this Collony &c. to have and to hold &c. Yeilding and Paying &c. which payment is to be made &c. Dated ye first of Novembr. 1654
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Robert Vaus
Eliz: Vaus
Susan Vaus
Hump: Vaus
Jane English
John Clint
Abig: Truce
Jane Hodges
Wm. ffreeman
ffra: Lawrenson Senior
ffra: Lawrenson Junior
William Dru
Charles Edmonds
Richard Howell
Rich Novis
Luke Peele
John Woodington
Giles Brook
Wm. Webb
ffra: Hamond
Mana: Hamond
Martin Clifford
Jno: Knatchpoole
John [Baker?]
Ro: Parkenson
John King
Henry King
Richard Payne
Mary Paine
Cor: Dawling
Wm. Greeman
Rich Okell
Richard Salter
Alex Southerland
John Miller
Dave Bane
Alex King
Jno: Robenson
Wm. Peasly
Thomas [Freeman?]
vide Order of the quarter Court in 9br: 1654