Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
NameElizabeth Jane Sittlington 41033,3424,41034,41047
Birthca 1750
Anst File#AFN:S7SP-WB3424
FatherJohn Sittlington (ca1730->1797)
Research
Cleek Cem, Warm Springs, Bath Co VA: Sitlington, Jane/Jean b: unknown d: 1829 d/o John Sitlington, Mother of eight children submitted by hmoore no email given2402 (Her? maiden name not married name?)
Spouses
Birth175041035,41036
Tax List6 Jul 1791, Bath County, VA41037
Memo1st District, 1 Titheable 7 Horses
Tax List28 Aug 1795, Bath County, VA41038
Memo2 Titheables, 4 Horses
Tax List1796, Bath County, VA41039
Memo2 Titheables, 1 Slave, 5 Horses
Tax List4 Jul 1797, Bath County, VA41040
Memo2 Titheables, 1 Slave, 7 Horses
Tax List15 Jun 1798, Bath County, VA41041
Memo3 Titheables, 1 Slave, 6 Horses
Tax List1800, Bath County, VA41042
Memo4 Titheables, 1 Slave, 7 Horses
Tax List16 May 1801, Bath County, VA41043
Memo4 Titheables, 1 Slave, 7 Horses
Death182241035,41044
Burial1822, Jacob Cleek Cemetery, Warm Springs, Bath County, VA41035,41044
MemoVA Militia Revolutionary War 1750 - 1822
Will Filed11 Dec 1824, Bath County, VA41045
MemoSale of Estate, John Lewis and William Crawford, exec
Anst File#AFN:S7SP-V53424
Military
Nathan Crawford VA Militia Revolutionary War 1750 - 1822 Jacob Cleek Cemetery, Warm Springs, VA41046
Research
1810 Bath Co VA Census Nathan Crawford 2M 16-26, 1M 45+, 1F 10-16, 2F 16-26, 1F 45+, 6 Slaves2480 (Same Nathan & family?)

Pg 96 p.262 Will of Nathan Crawford dtd Feb 12, 18192731 (Him? Relationship? different death date?)
Wit: W. Sitlington, James Hughart and John Hughart
Probated Aug 1819 court
Exec: John Lewis of the Cowpasture and son William
Beq: to beloved wife Jane “a decent & comfortable living on my plantation in the mansion house” for life, with services of Negro woman Jude, and one-seventh of the personal estate
to son William Negro boy Prince until he is 25, then he goes to William’s son Nathan; one-seventh of personal estate
to son Samuel 150 acres on Spring Creek in Greenbrier Co., Negro boy Lewis, my clock, my cooper’s and carpenter’s tools, and one-seventh of the personal estate and Negro boy Bird
to son Andrew the home plantation with its appurtenances, Negro boy Adam and one-seventh of the personal estate
to dau Mary Negro Hannah and, when his wife dies, Jude, a horse of her choosing with saddle, “a decent living on my plantation” while single and one-seventh of the personal estate
to dau Elizabeth Negroes Lucy and Lila till they are 25, then they go to her two oldest children, and one-seventh of the personal estate
provision is made if any of the children die
to dau Martha Negro girl Rachel and boy Jack, a horse, one-seventh of the personal estate, and a “decent subsistence” at home while single
to Samuel Crawford, son of William, Negro girl Sarah

Pg 97 p.271 Inventory-Nathan Crawford2731 (Him? same as above)
Submitted 2 Oct 1819 by E. Williams, Andrew Sitlington, John Dickinson, William Crawford, exec

Pg 97 p.280 Sale of estate of Nathan Crawford2731 (Him? same as above)
Submitted Dec 13, 1819 by William Crawford and John Lewis
ChildrenElizabeth Sitlington "Betsy" (1787-1852)
Last Modified 4 Apr 2021Created 25 Feb 2024 using Reunion 13 by Chris Dunmore
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