Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Memo1749? Bath Co, VA? abt 1765? abt 1758 or 1754 Augusta County, VA?
Census1810, Bath County, VA35336,35337
Census1820, Bath County, VA35334
Census1830, Bath County, VA35292,35340
MemoEnumerated with son, Leonard
Memo1827?
Anst File#AFN:10SD-X4S35290,29997
FatherJohn Wade (1723-1815)
MotherSophia Howard (1727-1816)
Research
Surname - Wade or Dice?21614,25592,30722
Mary (Wade) Henderson?35344

Pg 343 Wade. C-2* 2. Mary - b. 1749, D. 1838 - m. 1. William Wade, 2. -- Henderson, 3. Leonard Gum21614 (3rd husband Leonard Gum not John E. Gum? Leonard is John E. Gum’s brother?)

Not listed with John Wade & Sophia Howard family3715
Spouses
Birthabt 174935079,35319
Memoabt 1765?
Deathbef 178035079,35345
Marriageabt 176535346,35316
Marr Memobet 1760-1838?
ChildrenSophia (~1772-1838)
Marriageabt 177830003,35312
Marr Memobef 1807? aft Henderson death?
Memoabt 1765? bef 1759? 1744?
Land Purchase1780, Highland County, VA35369,35125,35370
MemoCrabbottom, adjoining John Gum, Sr., 218 acres
Residence1790, Augusta County, VA35225
Tax List6 Jul 1790, Augusta County, VA35371,35372
Memo1 tithe, 3 Horses
Tax List1792, Bath County, VA35373
Memo2nd District, 1 Titheable, 4 Horses
Tax List21 May 1793, Bath County, VA35374
Memo2nd District, 1 Titheable, 3 Horses
Tax List17 Apr 1794, Bath County, VA35375
Memo2nd District, 1 Titheable, 3 Horses
Tax List5 Aug 1795, Bath County, VA35376
Memo1 Titheable, 3 Horses
Tax List1796, Bath County, VA35377
Memo1 Titheable, 3 Horses
Tax List2 Jun 1797, Bath County, VA35378
Memo1 Titheable, 4 Horses
Tax List26 Jul 1798, Bath County, VA35379
Memo1 Titheable, 3 Horses
Tax List17 Jun 1799, Bath County, VA35380
Memo1 Titheable, 4 Horses
Tax List1801, Bath County, VA35381
Memo1 Titheable, 6 Horses
Land Purchase14 Sep 1802, Bath County, VA35382,35383
MemoOrder Book 11, 1801-1806. P. 119: "Deed of B.&S., Patrick Robey&Rebecca, his wife, to John Gum ack & O. R
Census1810, Bath County, VA35336,35366
Land Sold8 Apr 1815, Bath County, VA35384,35385,35386
Memo100 acres to son Roger Gum for $1
Land Purchase8 Dec 1817, Bath County, VA35387
MemoJohn & Hannah May to John Gum, Jr. adj. Otho Wade corder to land of heirs of Abraham Gum dec’d, 8 Dec 1817
Will Filed10 Jan 1818, Bath County, VA35388,35389
MemoWill Dated; Wit: Stuart Slavin, S. Woods, Ezekiel Townsend; Probated Apr 1827 court; Exec: son Roger
Census1820, Bath County, VA35364,35390
Tax List1822, Pendleton County, VA33955
Memonow Highland County, VA
Memo1830?
Burial182735085
Will Filed10 Apr 1827, Bath County, VA35396,35397,35398,35309,35315,35388,35389,35399
MemoHe signed a will in 1827 "Leaves of the Gum Tree, pg 511-514", will written 1818, proved 1827
Will Filed10 Apr 1827, Bath County, VA35400,35401
MemoBond: $200 Roger Gum & Stuart Slaven for Roger Gum to be Executor for John Gum
OccupationConstable, appointed 16 Mar 1779 road surveyor of the road from Pendleton Co line to the forks of the road at Samuel Ruckmans 9 May 182635402,35403,35404,35405
FatherJohn Gum (1715-<1802)
MotherAlice Fisher (~1719-~1797)
Misc. Notes
From the Bath County Order Books, a. number of entries about John is found. 3. p. 31, Nov. 8, 1791: "Sophia Chesnut Pltf. agt. Stephen Wilson and John Gumm, In debt - 3-10-1." (Sophia Wade had married William Chesnut.) 25749 (This would be John Gum's sister in law)

Order Book 11, 1801-1806. p. 170, July 12, 1803: "Ordered that William Dinwiddie, Otho Wade, Abraham Gum and John Gum, or any three, to appraise estate of John Slaven, dec'd."25749

Order Book11, 1801-1806. p.382, Feb11,1806:"The last will&testament of Abraham Gum dec'd was produced in Court by John Gum&OthoWade,the executors named therein&proved by the oaths of Otho Wade&Henry Slaven, witnesses thereunto&0. R.25749

Order Bk. 111, 1806-1812, unpaged: April 12, 1809: "Deed of B. & S. Abijah Warren and Keziah, his wife, to James Deaver and was proved by Otho Wade and John Gum and ordered to lie in the office for further proof. "25749 (His sister-in-law, Cassie & husband)

p. 263, Dec. 10, 1816: "On motion of Nathaniel Pendleton ordered that Stuart Slaven, Wm. Dinwiddie, John Gum, Sr. , and Leonard Gum to view a way for an alternation to be made on the lands of Pendleton on Jackson River and report. "25749

Order Book V, unpaged. Aug. 14, 1822: "John Gum surveyor of the road from Pendleton County line to John Chesnuts in the room of Reubin Slaven, Surveyor of the road from John Chesnuts to the forks of the road at John Ervins presented to the grand jury for not keeping the same in repair on the information of John Gum and Reubin Slaven."25749 Pg 51425751

Order Book V, unpaged. June 15, 1825: "A settlement of the accounts- of Otho Wade and John Gum executors of Abraham Gum dec'd was returned to court and on motion was 0rderred Recorded25749 Pg 51425751

Wills Inventory Bath Book 1, Pg 34, p. 269 Inventory - John Slaven: Submitted Sept 24, 1803 by Otho Wade, Abraham and John Gum, before W. Dinwiddie. 15 books, set of “cowper towls”, loom, gears, redes1998

Abstracts of Bath County VA Wills, Pg 44: p. 349 Inventory Abraham Gum Submitted Mar 21, 1806 by Wm Dinwiddie & Henry & Stuart Slaven...notes and accounts of John Gum2731

Pg 133 p.215 Will of John Gum dtd 10 Jan 18182731
Wit: Stuart Slavin, S. Woods, Ezekiel Townsend;
Probated Apr 1827 court;
Exec: son Roger
Beq: land where they now live, on the waggon road (near Little Mountain) to sons Roger and Leonard, subject to wife’s life interest
to dau Else $5
to wife her two cows and the household furniture
balance to the children of son Roger
Military
Military Record: Revolutionary War Soldier25592
Military Service: 1778 Served with John McCoy of Indiana Rangers35406

VA Militia in the Revolutionary War,2019 Part II Virginia's Share in the Military Movements of the Revolution, page 55
Arbogast, Adam.—Pocahontas, Nov. 6, 1832. Born. 1760. Indian spy, 1776 or 1777. Drafted, and marched under Capt. John McCoy and Lt. Joseph Gwin to West's fort on West Fork of Monogahela, then down the river to Lowther's Fort, then lower yet to Nutter's Fort, where he remained much of the three months, and finally to Coontie's Fort, where troops were called in consequence of the Indians killing a write woman while she was spreading hemp in a field. Volunteered, 1778, as Indian spy under same Captain, and marched to Warm Springs, whence he, together with George Hull, John Gum, and Conrad Fleisher, were ordered to Crabbottom to guard that locality, and there remained the rest of his time. At another time he marched from his home (now Highland), across Greenbrier River to head of Seneca in pursuit of Indians. Date not given (1781?). [p.55]

Pg 2518260 Adam Arbogast stated in a declaration he made in Nov 6, 1832 when he was 72 years of age, that he had served with George Hull, Conrad Fleisher & John Gum in the same company in the Revolutionary War. This John Gum would probably be John 4 Gum.
Pg 511 (S: McAllister, VA Militia in the Revolution, Sec 4, p. 54 & Chalkley, Scotch-Irish Settlement in VA, Vol 2, p. 497)25751

John Gum was not on Capt. Peter Hull's list with his brothers Isaac, Jacob, and William at Yorktown in 1777.25749 Pg 51125751

Sybil Bailey Hutchens request to DAR, Ref #RXPGJZGK, 32656
John Gum Jr. b: 1715 Sussex Co DE; owned land in Augusta & Highland Co VA; d:1802; will filed 14 Sep 1802 Bath Co VA; spouse Alice Fisher
Son, John Gum (III) b:abt 1756 Augusta Co VA d: 1827; will filed 4/10/1827 Bath Co VA; marr: Mary Wade (9/9/1748-2/16/1838)
Auto Reply from DAR 2 Mar 2005: “Your ancestor was not found in our Patriot Index. This does not mean he did not serve in some capacity during the Revolutionary War. It simply means no one has joined DAR using his service.” Beverly F. Patriot Lookup Volunteer

Pg 497 Military Services:24697
Adam Arbogast's Declaration, Nov 6, 1832; Age 72; served in 1776 or 1777 as Indian spy under Capt John McCoy and Joseph Gwinn, and marched to West's Fort on the West Fork of Monongahela, thence down the river to Louther's Fort, thence down the river to Nutter's Fort, thence to Coonty's Fort; he volunteered, in 1778, under Capt John McCoy, Ensign Thomas Wright, as Indian spy; marched to Warm Springs, and with George Hull, Conrad Flesher, John Gum, was ordered back by Col Hugart and Col McCreary to guard his own section.
Research
5. John - D. 1827 - m.? Mary Dice, Pdn.21614
2. John Gum d: 1827 + Mary Dice30722

56. John Gum (Source:Sandy Price), d: 1830. He was the son of 112 John Gum. He married 57 Mary Dice33660 (Mary Dice wife?)

Children of John Gum & Mary Wade: John Gum b: 1786 Bath Co VA, Marr: Elizabeth b: abt 178633067 (No other sources show a son named John? I have a John Gum & Elizabeth from Census data with no Father or Mother assigned - could this be them?)

1791BathCoVATax Gum, John 1 Tithes, 4 Horses25753 (Same John? Gum, Abraham on this list also - Brother?)
Marriageabt 1782, Augusta County, VA35297,35079,35308,35092,35312,35314,35315,35318
Marr Memo1773-1806? abt 1807? 1788?
ChildrenAlice (1782-1860)
 Roger (1785-1843)
 Leonard Lee (1788-1853)
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