Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Birthaft 1780, Rockingham County, VA24759,24798,24799,24800,24766,24801
Memobef 1784? abt 1778?
Census1810, Bath County, VA24800
Census1820, Bath County, VA24799
Census1830, Bath County, VA24798
Deathbef Jul 184424759,24766
FatherJames Stephenson (~1746->1813)
MotherRachel Davis (ca1750-)
Research
Not mentioned in brother, James Stephenson’s will24802 Pg 73 Will Book 4 pg 66-67: 17 Nov 1821. James Stephenson

Pendleton Wills Image55of253 James Stephenson, date of probate 5/8/18133705 (Not mentioned in her father’s will)
Spouses
Census1810, Bath County, VA24787
Census1820, Bath County, VA24785
Census1830, Bath County, VA24761
Will Filed19 Jul 1844, Bath County, VA24788,24789
MemoWill dated
Deathaft 19 Jul 184424759,24760
Memo1848?
Burialaft 19 Jul 1844
Will FiledAug 1844, Bath County, VA24788
MemoWill proved
Will Filed1844, Bath County, VA24790
MemoExecutor Bond
Will Filed8 Feb 1845, Bath County, VA24791,24792
MemoSale of Estate
Will FiledJul 1845, Bath County, VA24793,24794
MemoInventory of bonds of estate
FatherDavid Gwin (1742-<1822)
MotherJane Carlile (1746-1787)
Misc. Notes
Pg 17 Will Bk 5 p. 67 Will of James Gwin dtd 19 Jul 1844, proved Aug 18441986
Executors: Adam Stephenson Jr. & James B. Campbell
Witnesses: J. B. Campbell, Samuel Ruckman, R. Slaven, William Townsend, Adam Stephenson
Beq: to son Matthew - 2 tracts of land joining the land I have already conveyed to him, one of which tracts contains 100 acres and the other about 8 or 10 acres, being the residue of a tract of 56 acres, a part of which was sold by me to Samuel Ruckman
To 3 sons James, Samuel, and John-land on Jacksons River in Bath and Pendleton counties, where I now reside, to be divided equally when the youngest reaches 21; son James is to have first choice and sons Samuel and John are to cast lots for the 2nd choice
To daughters Eliza Gwin, Anna Gwin, and Alcinda Gwin-support and maintenance off the land on which I live as long as they are single and choose to stay, all household & kitchen furniture, 4 cows, 1 horse worth at least $50
To the children of my dec’d daughter Jane Hamilton-$300 out of a bond I hold on Davis Hamilton until youngest child is 21
To daughter Rachel Hiner -$100 plus interest from the same bond I hold on Davis Hamilton, or Davis can pay the executors $100
To sons James, Samuel, and John - farm utensils
Pg 24 p. 109 Sale of estate of James Gwin 8 Feb 1845
Buyers: Ann Gwin, Eliza Gwin, Alcinda Gwin, Samuel Gwin, James Gwin, John W. Gwin, Andrew Lockridge, John Hiner, John S. Pullin, Richard Ratliff, Chambers Mustoe, John Lightner, Alexander H. Sitlington, Lawrence Drinnen
Marriage20 Jul 1799, Bath County, VA24759,24760,24763,24766,24803,24804
Marr MemoMarriage Bond; Witness John Stephenson
ChildrenUNNAMED (>1800-)
 David (1802-)
 Mathew (1804-)
 Jane (1806-<1844)
 Anna (1810-1875)
 UNNAMED (>1810-)
 UNNAMED (>1810-)
 James (1817-1867)
 Rachael (1818-)
 Hester (1821-)
 Eliza (1823-1853)
 Alcinda (1828-1892)
 Samuel (1826-1871)
 John W. (1827-1876)
Last Modified 6 Oct 2023Created 25 Feb 2024 using Reunion 13 by Chris Dunmore
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