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Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?martin::alderman::626.html
Deborah Shelton Wood:
Rosanna Fadenland died in Highland Co OHIO. Fadenland was the name on the marriage bond. Some say her maiden name was Flannagan.
ACCORDING TO THE BLUE RIDGE HERITAGE" BY DOROTHY PETERSEN, SHE TOOK THE NAME OF AN IRISH FAMILY WITH WHOM SHE IMMIGRATED. SHE MAY HAVE BEEN FROM THE NETHERLANDS. SHE AND JACOB SETTLED IN MORAVIAN SECTION OF NC. THEY WERE MARRIED IN NC.
Their infant son who died is buried in Dobbs Parish cemetery NC.
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Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://varoots.tripod.com/ald/
Deborah Shelton Wood:
The following is presented by Deborah Shelton Wood:
Jacob ALTERMAN born circa 1772, came to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Jan. 10, 1789 on the ship 'Patsey Rutledge' from Hamburg, Germany. He was born in Baden which is present-day Southwestern Germany.
Jacob and wife Rosanna FADENLAND were married in Rowan Co NC on 22 August of 1796. Jacob died May 23, 1824 in Grayson County, Virginia. Jacob owned 427 acres on Burks Fork when he died in 1824. One or two acres is reserved by John Owen Alderman on the farm where Jacob died.
Jacob and Rosanna lived in a Moravian settlement in North Carolina before moving to Grayson Co, Va . While living in the Moravian settlement of Bethabara in NC, Jacob and Rosanna lost a child in 1797. This son was five days old. He is buried in lot no. 47 in Dobbs Parish graveyard, made for the non-Moravian settlers. This cemetery which was built in 1759 and is located south of Bethabara Mill was commonly referred to as the "strangers graveyard".
Also aboard the ship "Patsey Rutledge" was a Henry Alterman who settled in Philadelphia as well. Sophia and Henrica Alterman may also have been related to my ggg-grandfather, Jacob Alterman.The ALTERMAN spelling remained in this family into the 1900's. Variations are Alderman and Olterman.

Jacob ALTERMAN married Rosanna FADENLAND b: 1776

Married: 22 Aug 1796 in Rowan Co NC North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Rosey Fadenland
Groom: Jacob Olterman
Bond Date: 22 Aug 1796
County: Rowan
Record #: 02 335
Witness: Jno Rogers
Bond #: 000128263

Their children :
Infant Alderman born and died in Bethabara, North Carolina,
John Alderman, Jacob Alderman, Philip Alderman, George Alderman, Elizabeth Roxina Alderman, Frederick Alderman, and Henry Alderman.
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Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I86
"They came to Virginia!":
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I86
Name: Jacob ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: Jacob
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1772 in Baden, GER
Death: 23 May 1824 in Grayson Co VA
Burial: Carroll Co VA
_UID: 9FC0198D61F968458EB438FBF515BEF63F8B
Note:
In addition to info above in first reference: Jacob was apprenticed in the art of blacksmithing while in North Carolina.

No. 47 Five day old son of Jacob Alterman & Rosina (mn Ferncler?) b Oct 26 d Oct 3 1797
1789 ALTERMAN JACOB Philadelphia County PA Philadelphia PA Early Census Index PAS1a59113
Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsylvania)

More about Bethabara
Bethabara - meaning house of passage - was to be a temporary settlement until the town of Salem was established. The1788 congregation house is known as the Gemeinhaus . On the National Register of Historic Places, this 1753 site of the first Moravian settlement in North Carolina.
Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 at 23:06:02

Marriage 1 Rosanna FADENLAND b: 1776
Married: 22 Aug 1796 in Rowan Co NC
Children
Infant ALDERMAN b: 1797 in Bethabara, NC
John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Jacob ALDERMAN b: 1801 in Grayson Co VA
Philip ALDERMAN b: 1806 in Grayson Co VA
George ALDERMAN b: 28 Mar 1808
Elizabeth Roxina ALDERMAN b: 1811 in VA
Frederick ALDERMAN b: 1814 in Grayson Co VA
Henry ALDERMAN b: 28 Oct 1816

IN ADDITION TO THE INFORMATION ABOVE, DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WHERE JACOB ALTERMAN'S NAME APPEARS AS WELL AS MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE BETHABARA, FORSYTH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MORAVIAN SETTLEMENT:
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The "Patsey Rutledge" 's journey to Philadelphia on the date of 10 Jan 1789 is also documented on the Palantine Ships list at this website:
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/palship_list.shtml Some of the earliest German-speaking immigrants to the American colonies came from a region in present-day Germany known as the Palatinate and were called Palatines.
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1789 ALTERMAN JACOB Philadelphia County PA
Philadelphia PA Early Census Index PAS1a59113
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Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to
the Province and State of Pennsylvania
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Alterman, Jacob 1789 Philadelphia Source: CD #
354 Passenger and Immigration Lists 1538-1940 Family
Archives from Gale Research, Inc.
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North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Rosey Fadenland
Groom: Jacob Olterman
Bond Date: 22 Aug 1796
County: Rowan
Record #: 02 335
Witness: Jno Rogers
Bond #: 000128263
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1817 Grayson Co Va tax list per Jeffrey Weaver
Alderman, Jacob 2 3
.54
Grayson County, Virginia Wills 1793- 1849
ALDERMAN, Jacob, deceased. Inv. returned May 1824,
Rosannah
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Jacob owned 427 acres on Burks Fork when he died in 1824. One or two acres is reserved by John Owen Alderman on the farm where Jacob died.
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1813 Grayson Co VA Tax List
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Henry Alterman also came over with Jacob. I have yet to dIscover what their relation is.
1789 ALTERMAN HENRY Philadelphia County PA
Philadelphia PA Early Census Index PAS1a59112
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From Surname List from Germanic Books
published by Picton Press
.. PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN PIONEERS: The Original Lists of
Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia 1727 to 1808
(3-volume set) ... Strassburger & Hinke ... 01/01/1992
... Picton Press .

Alterman, Henrica ... 1345
Alterman, Henry ... 1345
Alterman, Jacob ... 1345
Alterman, Sophia ... 1345
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Source Name: EGLE, WILLIAM HENRY, editor. Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsylvania, 1727-1775, with the Foreign Arrivals, 1786-1808. (Pennsylvania Archives, ser. 2, vol. 17.) Harrisburg [PA]: E.K.
Meyers, 1890. 787p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1967. Source Annotation:Taken from original manuscripts in
the state archives. Names given throughout pages 1-677. Foreigners arriving in Pennsylvania named on pages 521-667. No. 3776, Kelker, supplements this.
Source Page #: 534
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More about Bethabara :
Bethabara, Forsyth County, North Carolina
Rowan Co NC
The chief contributors to the population were the Scotch-Irish Presbyterians from the north of Ireland, the Germans, usually known as Pennsylvania Dutch, who adhered to the tenets of the Lutheran and German Reformed Churches, and the Moravians, or United Brethren, from Moravia and Bohemia. The Scotch-Irish were soon followed by another stream of immigrants the Germans who had previously located in Pennsylvania. On Jeffrey's map, a copy of which is in the Congressional Library at Washington City, there is plainly laid down a road
called "the Great Road from the Yadkin River through Virginia to Philadelphia, distant 435 miles." It ran from Philadelphia through
Lancaster and York to Winchester, thence up the Shenandoah Valley, crossing the Fluvanna River to Looney's Ferry, thence to Staunton River, and down the river through the Blue Ridge, thence southward, crossing Dan River below the mouth of Mayo River, thence still southward near the Moravian settlement to the Yadkin River, just above the mouth of Linville Creek and about ten miles above the mouth of Reedy Creek. In the autumn of the year in which the Wachovia Tract was conveyed to the Moravians the first colonists, twelve unmarried Brethren, came overland from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where a strong Moravian settlement existed, and founded Bethabara. The group consisted of the Rev. Bernhard Adam Grube, the pastor, Jacob Loesch (Lash), the warden or business manager, Dr. Hans Martin Kalberlahn, a physician, Hans Peterson, a tailor, Christopher Merkly, a baker, Herman Loesch (Lash), a farmer, Erich Ingebretsen, a
carpenter, Johannes Lisher, a farmer, Henrich Feldhausen, a carpenter, Jacob Lung, a gardener, Friedrich Jacob Pfeil, a shoemaker and tanner, and Jacob Beroth, a farmer.31 The zeal with which the Moravians labored in their new home is best described by Dr. Clewell.
In October, 1755, two years after the establishment of Rowan County and St. Luke's Parish, upon the request of the Moravians
of Wachovia, the Assembly passed an act creating Wachovia into a separate and distinct parish with all the privileges and immunities which the other parishes of the province enjoyed. The new parish was called Dobbs in honor of the Governor.33 In 1759 eight married couples from Bethabara and others founded Bethania, three miles northwest of Bethabara. Settlers continued to come to Wachovia. In 1766 the settlement of Salem was begun.34 A few years later Friedberg, which had gradually grown up in southern Wachovia, and Friedland, in the southeast of the tract, which was partly settled by Germans from Broad Bay in the present State of Maine, were
formally set off and recognized. The Germans who came to Rowan from Pennsylvania and settled along Second Creek were members of the Reformed and Lutheran churches. Being too few in numbers to erect houses of worship for each of the two denominations, they united
in building a temporary structure on the lands of a Mr. Fullenwider. This church was called the Hickory Church and stood on the site now occupied by St. Peter's Lutheran Church. The date of its erection is not given, but no doubt it was built quite early, for the section was settled by German immigrants about 1750. [The parishioners] obtained the Rev. Adolph Nussman as their pastor and Mr. Gottfried Ardnt as schoolmaster.

Williamson, H,: A History of North Carolina,
Clewell, J. H.: History of Wachovia.
Foote, W. H.: Sketches of North Carolina.
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Source:
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Roseanna Fadenland was born in the Netherlands.
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?madison::alderman::609.html
Jim Alderman:
Death date
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?jones::alderman::86.html
James Madison Alderman, III:
Henry I. Jones, Jr. :
Rosanna Flanagan- 1820s
Rosanna was an orphan girl of Dutch parentage who was living with an Irish family
and went by the name of Rosanna Flanagan. In another record provided me by
Helen Alderman, my mother, in late 1960s, her name was Roxina Flannagan.
[Information provided by Henry I. Jones, Jr. Oct 3, 1979 "Alderman Family"]
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Source:
Margaret Lillian "Marnie" Porter's notes:
Sometime in the 1700's, a boy named Alderman was kidnapped in Germany about four miles from the Holland border and made his way to Winston Salem, NC. There he was taken in by the Moravians and taught a trade. He later married one of their daughters.
His descendants were active in the Revolution and in state and national government.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
I believe the above notes were taken when Margaret Porter was attending an Alderman Family Reunion in VA, near Falls Church or Roanoke, VA, before 1988. Also I think this type of story or similar situation existed in many new American families.
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Source:
http://www.genealogy.com/90_carmack.html
Family Legends and Myths
by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, CG:
This excerpt tells of some naturally evolving myths in family histories:
"Watching Out for Red Flags"
" Many families have cherished myths and stories about their immigration to America or other pivotal events and people. Sharon DeBartolo Carmack shos you how to determine which family legends are true, and what to do if you prove one false.
"Great-grandma was a Cherokee Indian princess, you know." At the family reunion or while interviewing relatives, you might hear family stories like this or other lore about your forebears. Nearly everyone has a story that has been handed down about their ancestors. Some of these legends may be quite factual; others are myth. Almost all family stories have some grain of truth, however. Family legends aren't usually created out of thin air, and that tiny grain of truth may be the clue that leads you to genealogical success. There are many myths that have worked their way into family stories, and perhaps you've already heard some of these. Often, they are about ethnic origins or how the family came to America. If you haven't heard any of these common legends yet, make yourself aware of some of the most common ones, since you may eventually hear variations as you talk with family members.

[1.]The Cherokee Indian Princess Myth
It's always a Cherokee princess, almost never Navajo or Apache or Pueblo or Lumbee. Native American ancestry is an extremely common family story, and it seems it is always to an Indian princess. The Cherokee, of course, are a large tribe with a diverse culture, divided by the Trail of Tears. They intermarried widely, perhaps increasing the likelihood of Cherokee/white ancestry.
One reason this princess myth may have evolved is prejudice. For those who frowned upon a white male ancestor marrying an Indian woman, elevating the woman's status to princess made the truth easier to swallow. Keep in mind that any story that says you have Native American ancestry — often Cherokee — may in itself be a myth. Even though it's currently an "in" thing to have Native American ancestry, just a few decades ago, it might have been the skeleton in your family's closet. Proving certain ethnic ancestry can be difficult because of prejudice or popularity toward a culture at any given time. Throughout history, some people who were victims of prejudice may have tried to hide their native origins by changing their name or claiming a different ethnicity.

[2.]The Three Brothers Myth
It's always three brothers who immigrated to America, never two or four or five or six. Sometimes one is lost at sea during the voyage over, or one went north, one went south, and one headed west, never to be heard from again. There are never any sisters involved in the big move across the ocean. Be wary of the brothers myth, and always keep an eye out for additional siblings both in America and once you start foreign research. You also want to confirm through your research that there were, in fact, three brothers, that the three brothers were indeed brothers and not two brothers and an uncle, for example, or that the three brothers weren't just three men with the same last name.

[3.]The Stowaway Myth
For some reason, it is so much more romantic to have an ancestor who came to America as a stowaway rather than a paying passenger. While there are cases of people who actually did sneak aboard ships, this was not common practice. If the stowaway was discovered enroute, typically, he will be recorded on the last page of the passenger arrival list. I deliberately use "he" because you almost never hear a story about great-grandma being a stowaway. Even if you have the family story of a stowaway, still check for a passenger arrival list, since if he was discovered and recorded on the passenger list, he'll likely be on the index, too.

[4.]The Claim-to-Fame Myth
Everyone who has the surname Bradford or Alden is related to William Bradford and John Alden of Mayflower fame, right? And everyone with the last name of Boone is related to Daniel. And if your last name is James, you're related to Jesse, of course. If you do have Native American ancestry, then you must be descended from Pocahontas. Is that a red flag I see flying? We all want a famous person to hang on our family tree, but we may not find that person. I'm supposedly related to Robert E. Lee. My research revealed that I really am. He's something like a ninth cousin, twenty times removed.

[5.]The Wrong Ethnic Identity Myth
All Germans are Hessians who fought in the American Revolution. All French are Huguenots. All Hispanics are Mexican. Of course, none of these broad statements is true. We tend to lump certain groups of people incorrectly into one category. "German" is not a distinct enough identifier in genealogy any more than "Indian" or "Hispanic." If family stories indicate that your ancestors were German or from Germany, were they Germans from Imperial Germany, Alsatians, Austrians, Swiss, Luxembourgers, Germans from Russia, or Poles from Germany? Even the records you uncover may not tell you more than "Germany." This is why it is so important to learn the unique cultural traits — customs, traditions, folkways — about the ethnic group.

Names, too, may be inaccurate indicators of ethnic identity. Just because the name sounds Italian, is it? The name you are accustomed to may have been changed or inadvertently corrupted over time, obscuring its ethnic origins.

[6.]The Ellis Island Baptism Myth
This is the myth that an immigrant ancestor's surname was changed by officials during processing at Ellis Island. No evidence whatsoever exists to suggest this ever occurred. During its operation as an immigrant receiving station (1892-1954), Ellis Island was staffed with hundreds of interpreters who spoke more than thirty different languages. Inspectors compared the names the immigrants told them against what was recorded on the passenger lists. These lists were created at the ports of departure. There was no reason to record or change anyone's surname once they arrived on the island. More likely, immigrants themselves changed their names after they settled in America to avoid prejudice and to blend more easily into American society.

Handling the Myth in Research and Writing
Now that I've shattered your favorite family story, how do you tell Grandpa? Or should you? And how do you handle ancient family legends that you've discovered through your research are false? Family legends are part of your family history and should never be ignored or taken lightly. As mentioned earlier, there is usually a kernel of truth to the family story. Rather than bursting Grandpa's bubble with the facts, try to find out how the story originated. When you write your family history, include the family story as it was told to you, noting it as family "tradition" or "lore" or "legend." Then explain, if you can, how the story originated, followed by a discussion of your research findings. You may reveal that some elements of a story were true and some were false, or that a story was totally false. Even if you have not been able to prove or disprove the story, acknowledge the lore and say it has yet to be proven. These family stories give color to your family history, so record and share them as what they are."

"About the Author: Sharon DeBartolo Carmack is a Certified Genealogist, editor of Betterway Genealogy Books, contributing editor for Family Tree Magazine, and the author of eight books, including A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors. Sharon also teaches online courses in personal/family memoir writing.

This how-to article was adapted from Sharon's book A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Immigrant and Ethnic Ancestry. Topics include how to get your research started, the history of major ethnic groups in America, and how to turn your research into a family narrative. "
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FADENLAND, ROSEANNA "ROSEY" (I0871)
 
1682 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://varoots.tripod.com/ald/
Deborah Shelton Wood:
The following is presented by Deborah Shelton Wood:
Jacob ALTERMAN born circa 1772, came to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Jan. 10, 1789 on the ship 'Patsey Rutledge' from Hamburg, Germany. He was born in Baden which is present-day Southwestern Germany.
Jacob and wife Rosanna FADENLAND were married in Rowan Co NC on 22 August of 1796. Jacob died May 23, 1824 in Grayson County, Virginia. Jacob owned 427 acres on Burks Fork when he died in 1824. One or two acres is reserved by John Owen Alderman on the farm where Jacob died.
Jacob and Rosanna lived in a Moravian settlement in North Carolina before moving to Grayson Co, Va . While living in the Moravian settlement of Bethabara in NC, Jacob and Rosanna lost a child in 1797. This son was five days old. He is buried in lot no. 47 in Dobbs Parish graveyard, made for the non-Moravian settlers. This cemetery which was built in 1759 and is located south of Bethabara Mill was commonly referred to as the "strangers graveyard".
Also aboard the ship "Patsey Rutledge" was a Henry Alterman who settled in Philadelphia as well. Sophia and Henrica Alterman may also have been related to my ggg-grandfather, Jacob Alterman.The ALTERMAN spelling remained in this family into the 1900's. Variations are Alderman and Olterman.

Jacob ALTERMAN married Rosanna FADENLAND b: 1776

Married: 22 Aug 1796 in Rowan Co NC North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Rosey Fadenland
Groom: Jacob Olterman
Bond Date: 22 Aug 1796
County: Rowan
Record #: 02 335
Witness: Jno Rogers
Bond #: 000128263

Their children :
Infant Alderman born and died in Bethabara, North Carolina,
John Alderman, Jacob Alderman, Philip Alderman, George Alderman, Elizabeth Roxina Alderman, Frederick Alderman, and Henry Alderman.
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Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I86
"They came to Virginia!":
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I86
Name: Jacob ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: Jacob
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1772 in Baden, GER
Death: 23 May 1824 in Grayson Co VA
Burial: Carroll Co VA
_UID: 9FC0198D61F968458EB438FBF515BEF63F8B
Note:
In addition to info above in first reference: Jacob was apprenticed in the art of blacksmithing while in North Carolina.

No. 47 Five day old son of Jacob Alterman & Rosina (mn Ferncler?) b Oct 26 d Oct 3 1797

More about Bethabara
Bethabara - meaning house of passage - was to be a temporary settlement until the town of Salem was established. The1788 congregation house is known as the Gemeinhaus . On the National Register of Historic Places, this 1753 site of the first Moravian settlement in North Carolina.
Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 at 23:06:02

Marriage 1 Rosanna FADENLAND b: 1776
Married: 22 Aug 1796 in Rowan Co NC
Children
Infant ALDERMAN b: 1797 in Bethabara, NC
John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Jacob ALDERMAN b: 1801 in Grayson Co VA
Philip ALDERMAN b: 1806 in Grayson Co VA
George ALDERMAN b: 28 Mar 1808
Elizabeth Roxina ALDERMAN b: 1811 in VA
Frederick ALDERMAN b: 1814 in Grayson Co VA
Henry ALDERMAN b: 28 Oct 1816

IN ADDITION TO THE INFORMATION ABOVE, DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WHERE JACOB ALTERMAN'S NAME APPEARS AS WELL AS MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE BETHABARA, FORSYTH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA MORAVIAN SETTLEMENT:
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The "Patsey Rutledge" 's journey to Philadelphia on the date of 10 Jan 1789 is also documented on the Palantine Ships list at this website:
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/palship_list.shtml Some of the earliest German-speaking immigrants to the American colonies came from a region in present-day Germany known as the Palatinate and were called Palatines.
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1789 ALTERMAN JACOB Philadelphia County PA
Philadelphia PA Early Census Index PAS1a59113
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Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to
the Province and State of Pennsylvania
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Alterman, Jacob 1789 Philadelphia Source: CD #
354 Passenger and Immigration Lists 1538-1940 Family
Archives from Gale Research, Inc.
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North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
Bride: Rosey Fadenland
Groom: Jacob Olterman
Bond Date: 22 Aug 1796
County: Rowan
Record #: 02 335
Witness: Jno Rogers
Bond #: 000128263
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1817 Grayson Co Va tax list per Jeffrey Weaver
Alderman, Jacob 2 3
.54
Grayson County, Virginia Wills 1793- 1849
ALDERMAN, Jacob, deceased. Inv. returned May 1824,
Rosannah
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Jacob owned 427 acres on Burks Fork when he died in 1824. One or two acres is reserved by John Owen Alderman on the farm where Jacob died.
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1813 Grayson Co VA Tax List
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Henry Alterman also came over with Jacob. I have yet to dIscover what their relation is.
1789 ALTERMAN HENRY Philadelphia County PA
Philadelphia PA Early Census Index PAS1a59112
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From Surname List from Germanic Books
published by Picton Press
.. PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN PIONEERS: The Original Lists of
Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia 1727 to 1808
(3-volume set) ... Strassburger & Hinke ... 01/01/1992
... Picton Press .

Alterman, Henrica ... 1345
Alterman, Henry ... 1345
Alterman, Jacob ... 1345
Alterman, Sophia ... 1345
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Source Name: EGLE, WILLIAM HENRY, editor. Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsylvania, 1727-1775, with the Foreign Arrivals, 1786-1808. (Pennsylvania Archives, ser. 2, vol. 17.) Harrisburg [PA]: E.K.
Meyers, 1890. 787p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1967. Source Annotation:Taken from original manuscripts in
the state archives. Names given throughout pages 1-677. Foreigners arriving in Pennsylvania named on pages 521-667. No. 3776, Kelker, supplements this.
Source Page #: 534
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More about Bethabara :
Bethabara, Forsyth County, North Carolina
Rowan Co NC
The chief contributors to the population were the Scotch-Irish Presbyterians from the north of Ireland, the Germans, usually known as Pennsylvania Dutch, who adhered to the tenets of the Lutheran and German Reformed Churches, and the Moravians, or United Brethren, from Moravia and Bohemia. The Scotch-Irish were soon followed by another stream of immigrants the Germans who had previously located in Pennsylvania. On Jeffrey's map, a copy of which is in the Congressional Library at Washington City, there is plainly laid down a road called "the Great Road from the Yadkin River through Virginia to Philadelphia, distant 435 miles." It ran from Philadelphia through Lancaster and York to Winchester, thence up the Shenandoah Valley, crossing the Fluvanna River to Looney's Ferry, thence to Staunton River, and down the river through the Blue Ridge, thence southward, crossing Dan River below the mouth of Mayo River, thence still southward near the Moravian settlement to the Yadkin River, just above the mouth of Linville Creek and about ten miles above the mouth of Reedy Creek. In the autumn of the year in which the Wachovia Tract was conveyed to the Moravians the first colonists, twelve unmarried Brethren, came overland from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where a strong Moravian settlement existed, and founded Bethabara. The group consisted of the Rev. Bernhard Adam Grube, the pastor, Jacob Loesch (Lash), the warden or business manager, Dr. Hans Martin Kalberlahn, a physician, Hans Peterson, a tailor, Christopher Merkly, a baker, Herman Loesch (Lash), a farmer, Erich Ingebretsen, a carpenter, Johannes Lisher, a farmer, Henrich Feldhausen, a carpenter, Jacob Lung, a gardener, Friedrich Jacob Pfeil, a shoemaker and tanner, and Jacob Beroth, a farmer.31 The zeal with which the Moravians labored in their new home is best described by Dr. Clewell.
In October, 1755, two years after the establishment of Rowan County and St. Luke's Parish, upon the request of the Moravians of Wachovia, the Assembly passed an act creating Wachovia into a separate and distinct parish with all the privileges and immunities which the other parishes of the province enjoyed. The new parish was called Dobbs in honor of the Governor.33 In 1759 eight married couples from Bethabara and others founded Bethania, three miles northwest of Bethabara. Settlers continued to come to Wachovia. In 1766 the settlement of Salem was begun.34 A few years later Friedberg, which had gradually grown up in southern Wachovia, and Friedland, in the southeast of the tract, which was partly settled by Germans from Broad Bay in the present State of Maine, were formally set off and recognized. The Germans who came to Rowan from Pennsylvania and settled along Second Creek were members of the Reformed and Lutheran churches. Being too few in numbers to erect houses of worship for each of the two denominations, they united in building a temporary structure on the lands of a Mr. Fullenwider. This church was called the Hickory Church and stood on the site now occupied by St. Peter's Lutheran Church. The date of its erection is not given, but no doubt it was built quite early, for the section was settled by German immigrants about 1750. [The parishioners] obtained the Rev. Adolph Nussman as their pastor and Mr. Gottfried Ardnt as schoolmaster.

Williamson, H,: A History of North Carolina,
Clewell, J. H.: History of Wachovia.
Foote, W. H.: Sketches of North Carolina.
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Source:
http://www.geocities.com/jones_goad/
An excellent source for Alderman is under the Goad line.
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Source:
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
The spelling of his name in LDS is Olterman.
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Source:
Sharon Childers Alderman:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/alderman/messages/62.html
( FTM Message 62 on Alderman Message Board, Feb. 22, 1999.)
The spelling history is: OLTERMANN>OLTERMAN> ALTERMAN> ALDERMAN
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Source:
Brenda Jones:
Jacob was a German immigrant thought to have arrived in the port of Philadelphia on Jan. 10, 1789 from Hamburg on the ship, Patsy Rudledge. Sometimes spelled his name Alterman or Olterman. Family tradition claims he was 17 when he came to America. His wife was thought to have been Rosanna Flanagan, but according to his marriage bond, her last name was actually Fadenland. He was a blacksmith and had a blacksmith shop. It is thought that after Jacob died in probably 1824, that Rosanna moved to Highland County, Ohio. (Genforum: Alderman, Brenda Jones, April 27, 1999)
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Source:
John M. Alderman:
I have it from John Perry Alderman of Hillsville, Va. that Jacob and his brother Henry arrived in Philadelphia, Pa. aboard the ship Patsy Rutledge, on Jan. 10, 1789. (Penna. German Pioneers, II, P. 34) The tradition is that he was seventeen when he arrived, and further, made his way to the Moravian settlement in Old Salem, where he learned the weavers trade and blacksmithing, married Rosanna Fadenland, a dutch girl adopted by the Irish family (Flanagan). He and Rosanna had one, if not two children there, before moving to Burks Fork in 1801. I have a handwritten copy of of his marriage bond to Rosanna Fadenland(Rowan County N.C.) He owned 427 acres on Burks Fork when he died in 1824. One or two acres is reserved (?) by John Owen Alderman on the farm where Jacob and and infant son are buried. -John M. Alderman
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Source:
http://cgibin1.erols.com/fmoran/dobbs.html
Dobbs-Parish Graveyard:
No. 47 Five day old son of Jacob Alterman & Rosina (mn Ferncler?) b Oct 26 d Oct 3 1797
buried in the old graveyard at the "Dutch Fort", or what is now known as Bethabara in Winston-Salem, NC. During the Indian uprisings, these first settlers were protected by the Moravians within the fort walls of Bethabara. Should death occur during these times, these settlers were not buried in the Moravian Cemetery, but instead, at the "Stranger's graveyard" aka Dobb's Parish Graveyard, which was established Oct 5, 1759 and located south of the Bethabara Mill. [Donna Forney Clark: according to unknown source: the infant son is buried in lot no. 47 in Dobbs Parish graveyard.]
It's dimensions, including walkways, was 96 feet from east to west and 60 feet from north to south. It was divided into four squares: that to the southwest being for men; northwest for women; southeast for boys; and northeast for girls. The graves are generally numbered in order of the death.
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/alderman/messages/740.html
Vera J. Alderman Humphrey:
"Jacob owned 427 acres on Burks Fork when he died in 1824. One or two acres is reserved by John Owen Alderman on the farm where Jacob and an infant son are buried."
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/alderman/messages/823.html
Jonathan Alderman:
"... [Jacob Alderman]... is buried on the Buffalo [River] which is located near Hillsville [VA].
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Source:
Margaret Lillian "Marnie" Porter's notes:
Sometime in the 1700's, a boy named Alderman was kidnapped in Germany about four miles from the Holland border and made his way to Winston Salem, NC. There he was taken in by the Moravians and taught a trade. He later married one of their daughters.
His descendants were active in the Revolution and in state and national government.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
I believe the above notes were taken when Margaret Porter was attending an Alderman Family Reunion in VA, near Falls Church or Roanoke, VA, before 1988. Also I think this type of story or similar situation existed in many new American families.
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Source:
http://www.genealogy.com/90_carmack.html
Family Legends and Myths
by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, CG:
This excerpt tells of some naturally evolving myths in family histories:
"Watching Out for Red Flags"
" Many families have cherished myths and stories about their immigration to America or other pivotal events and people. Sharon DeBartolo Carmack shos you how to determine which family legends are true, and what to do if you prove one false.
"Great-grandma was a Cherokee Indian princess, you know." At the family reunion or while interviewing relatives, you might hear family stories like this or other lore about your forebears. Nearly everyone has a story that has been handed down about their ancestors. Some of these legends may be quite factual; others are myth. Almost all family stories have some grain of truth, however. Family legends aren't usually created out of thin air, and that tiny grain of truth may be the clue that leads you to genealogical success. There are many myths that have worked their way into family stories, and perhaps you've already heard some of these. Often, they are about ethnic origins or how the family came to America. If you haven't heard any of these common legends yet, make yourself aware of some of the most common ones, since you may eventually hear variations as you talk with family members.

[1.]The Cherokee Indian Princess Myth
It's always a Cherokee princess, almost never Navajo or Apache or Pueblo or Lumbee. Native American ancestry is an extremely common family story, and it seems it is always to an Indian princess. The Cherokee, of course, are a large tribe with a diverse culture, divided by the Trail of Tears. They intermarried widely, perhaps increasing the likelihood of Cherokee/white ancestry.
One reason this princess myth may have evolved is prejudice. For those who frowned upon a white male ancestor marrying an Indian woman, elevating the woman's status to princess made the truth easier to swallow. Keep in mind that any story that says you have Native American ancestry — often Cherokee — may in itself be a myth. Even though it's currently an "in" thing to have Native American ancestry, just a few decades ago, it might have been the skeleton in your family's closet. Proving certain ethnic ancestry can be difficult because of prejudice or popularity toward a culture at any given time. Throughout history, some people who were victims of prejudice may have tried to hide their native origins by changing their name or claiming a different ethnicity.

[2.]The Three Brothers Myth
It's always three brothers who immigrated to America, never two or four or five or six. Sometimes one is lost at sea during the voyage over, or one went north, one went south, and one headed west, never to be heard from again. There are never any sisters involved in the big move across the ocean. Be wary of the brothers myth, and always keep an eye out for additional siblings both in America and once you start foreign research. You also want to confirm through your research that there were, in fact, three brothers, that the three brothers were indeed brothers and not two brothers and an uncle, for example, or that the three brothers weren't just three men with the same last name.

[3.]The Stowaway Myth
For some reason, it is so much more romantic to have an ancestor who came to America as a stowaway rather than a paying passenger. While there are cases of people who actually did sneak aboard ships, this was not common practice. If the stowaway was discovered enroute, typically, he will be recorded on the last page of the passenger arrival list. I deliberately use "he" because you almost never hear a story about great-grandma being a stowaway. Even if you have the family story of a stowaway, still check for a passenger arrival list, since if he was discovered and recorded on the passenger list, he'll likely be on the index, too.

[4.]The Claim-to-Fame Myth
Everyone who has the surname Bradford or Alden is related to William Bradford and John Alden of Mayflower fame, right? And everyone with the last name of Boone is related to Daniel. And if your last name is James, you're related to Jesse, of course. If you do have Native American ancestry, then you must be descended from Pocahontas. Is that a red flag I see flying? We all want a famous person to hang on our family tree, but we may not find that person. I'm supposedly related to Robert E. Lee. My research revealed that I really am. He's something like a ninth cousin, twenty times removed.

[5.]The Wrong Ethnic Identity Myth
All Germans are Hessians who fought in the American Revolution. All French are Huguenots. All Hispanics are Mexican. Of course, none of these broad statements is true. We tend to lump certain groups of people incorrectly into one category. "German" is not a distinct enough identifier in genealogy any more than "Indian" or "Hispanic." If family stories indicate that your ancestors were German or from Germany, were they Germans from Imperial Germany, Alsatians, Austrians, Swiss, Luxembourgers, Germans from Russia, or Poles from Germany? Even the records you uncover may not tell you more than "Germany." This is why it is so important to learn the unique cultural traits — customs, traditions, folkways — about the ethnic group.

Names, too, may be inaccurate indicators of ethnic identity. Just because the name sounds Italian, is it? The name you are accustomed to may have been changed or inadvertently corrupted over time, obscuring its ethnic origins.

[6.]The Ellis Island Baptism Myth
This is the myth that an immigrant ancestor's surname was changed by officials during processing at Ellis Island. No evidence whatsoever exists to suggest this ever occurred. During its operation as an immigrant receiving station (1892-1954), Ellis Island was staffed with hundreds of interpreters who spoke more than thirty different languages. Inspectors compared the names the immigrants told them against what was recorded on the passenger lists. These lists were created at the ports of departure. There was no reason to record or change anyone's surname once they arrived on the island. More likely, immigrants themselves changed their names after they settled in America to avoid prejudice and to blend more easily into American society.

Handling the Myth in Research and Writing
Now that I've shattered your favorite family story, how do you tell Grandpa? Or should you? And how do you handle ancient family legends that you've discovered through your research are false? Family legends are part of your family history and should never be ignored or taken lightly. As mentioned earlier, there is usually a kernel of truth to the family story. Rather than bursting Grandpa's bubble with the facts, try to find out how the story originated. When you write your family history, include the family story as it was told to you, noting it as family "tradition" or "lore" or "legend." Then explain, if you can, how the story originated, followed by a discussion of your research findings. You may reveal that some elements of a story were true and some were false, or that a story was totally false. Even if you have not been able to prove or disprove the story, acknowledge the lore and say it has yet to be proven. These family stories give color to your family history, so record and share them as what they are."

"About the Author: Sharon DeBartolo Carmack is a Certified Genealogist, editor of Betterway Genealogy Books, contributing editor for Family Tree Magazine, and the author of eight books, including A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors. Sharon also teaches online courses in personal/family memoir writing.

This how-to article was adapted from Sharon's book A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Immigrant and Ethnic Ancestry. Topics include how to get your research started, the history of major ethnic groups in America, and how to turn your research into a family narrative. "
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ALDERMAN, JACOB (OLTERMAN) (I0870)
 
1683 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=192
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I91
Name: Hendrick SUTPHIN
Surname: SUTPHIN
Given Name: Hendrick
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1768 in Monmouth Co NJ
Death: 12 Feb 1857 in Carroll Co VA
Burial: Tate-Goad Cemetery, Carroll County, Virginia
_UID: F5993EA7E039F74993E941F44D66B2CBAD26
Note:
I believe this to be the record of this particular Hendrick Sutphin.
Hendrick Sutphin War of 1812 He was drafted at Christiansburg, VA in July of 1813 and discharged at Norfolk, VA in Feb 1814 after serving 6 months. He re-enlisted in Frederick Co, VA on 25 Aug 1814 and was discharged again on 19 Nov 1814, after serving 3 months.
Carroll Co WB 1, p414-6
I have twelve children for this couple.
1850 Carroll Co Va census, shows Hendrick, living alone, near his son, Owen Sutphin.
HH 425 425
Hendrick Sutphin, age 82, place of birth, N. Jersey.
Change Date: 10 Mar 2006 at 00:00:00
Father: Christopher SUTPHIN b: ABT 1738 in Freehold, Monmouth Co NJ
Marriage 1 Rachel OWEN b: ABT 1772
Married: Dec 1788 in Bedford Co VA
Children
John S SUTPHIN b: 29 Dec 1790 in Bedford Co VA
Mary SUTPHIN b: 1794
Owen SUTPHIN b: ABT 1796 in Bedford Co VA
Christopher SUTPHIN b: 1798 in VA
William Tyler SUTPHIN b: 13 Jun 1799 in Bedford Co VA
Catherine SUTPHIN b: 1800
Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA
Ellender SUTPHIN b: 1806
Thomas SUTPHIN b: 1809
Daniel SUTPHIN b: 7 Jan 1811 in Bedford Co VA
Nancy SUTPHIN b: ABT 1813
Hendrick "Henry" SUTPHIN
Marriage 2 Elizabeth THOMPSON
Married: 1846 in Surry Co VA
Children
Jeremiah SUTPHIN
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Sutphin, Hendrick (I1347)
 
1684 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I114
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I114
Name: Joshua M. REYNOLDS
Surname: REYNOLDS
Given Name: Joshua M.
Sex: M
Birth: 1816 in Carroll Co VA
Death: 1860/1870 in Floyd Co VA
_UID: 3F3629BDABAE554296492370DE550E2E2C85
Note:
I have eight children with spouses for Joshua and Katie.
1860 Floyd Co VA Census
1152.Reynolds, Joshua M. 44 Farmer
Catherine 36
Bethany 17
Asa 16
Junitta 14
John 11
Millard 9
Lucinda 7
Elvira 5
Rhodella 2
Change Date: 24 Oct 2005 at 16:16:53
Father: John REYNOLDS b: ABT 1786 in VA
Mother: Millie MABRY b: ABT 1787 in VA
Marriage 1 Catherine ALDERMAN b: Jul 1824 in VA
Married: 31 Mar 1842 in Floyd Co VA
Children
Bethany Elizabeth REYNOLDS b: 31 Dec 1842 in Floyd Co VA
Asa Barton REYNOLDS b: 21 Jul 1845 in Carroll Co VA
Juretta A REYNOLDS b: ABT 1846
John C REYNOLDS b: ABT 1849
Millard Filmore REYNOLDS b: 18 May 1850
Lucinda REYNOLDS b: 1853
Elmira Susan REYNOLDS b: Sep 1855 in Floyd Co VA
Rhodella REYNOLDS b: 1858
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Reynolds, Joshua M. (I5750)
 
1685 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1902
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I1902
Name: Philip ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: Philip
Sex: M
Birth: 1806 in Grayson Co VA
_UID: AF5330CE6914494D85EF094BA41B189A4C43
Note:
1840 FCVA pg 176: Phillip Alderman, 1 male & 1 female 30-39 yo, 3 females 5-9 yo, 2 males 0-4 yo
1828 Grayson Co VA tax list
Alderman, Phillip 1
Alderman, John 1
Alderman, Rosannah 1
Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 at 22:10:59
Father: Jacob ALDERMAN b: ABT 1772 in Baden, GER
Mother: Rosanna FADENLAND b: 1776
Marriage 1 Mary "Polly" SHOUSE
Children
Zilpha ALDERMAN b: ABT 1835 in Floyd Co VA
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
Phillip ALDERMAN (AFN:WF9M-3V) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1806 Place: , Grayson, Va
Father: Jacob ALTERMAN (AFN:WF9L-Z7) Family
Mother: Rosanna FADENLAND (AFN:WF9M-0C)
Wife's Name
Mary SHOUSE (AFN:WF97-H9) Pedigree
Born: 1808 Place: , Grayson, Va
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Isaac ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-T1) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1851 Place: <, Floyd, Va>
2. Sex Name
M Ira ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-N5) Pedigree
Born: 1841 Place: , Floyd, Va
3. Sex Name
M Francis Marion ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-PB) Pedigree
Born: 1841 Place: , Floyd, Va
Died: Place: , Mason, Wv
4. Sex Name
F Melinda ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-JG) Pedigree
Born: 1832 Place: , Floyd, Va
5. Sex Name
F Zilpha ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-WC) Pedigree
Born: 1835 Place: , Floyd, Va
6. Sex Name
F Bethany ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-ZP) Pedigree
Born: 1835 Place: , Floyd, Va
7. Sex Name
F Mary Ann ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-M0) Pedigree
Born: 1839 Place: , Floyd, Va
8. Sex Name
F Letha A. ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-RN) Pedigree
Born: 1844 Place: , Floyd, Va
9. Sex Name
M Warren ALDERMAN (AFN:WF98-26) Pedigree
Born: 1843 Place: , Floyd, Va
10. Sex Name
M Martin Luther ALDERMAN (AFN:WF98-4J) Pedigree
Born: 1849 Place: , Floyd, Va
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Source:
SEE RICK JONES AND BRENDA GOAD JONES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.geocities.com/jones_goad/AldermanGenPage1.htm
Jones and Goad Genealogy:
Rick Jones and Brenda Goad Jones:
Some dates and places
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Source:
Personal correspondence from VJH:
Phillip Alderman appears in the 1860 US Census of WV:
His 1860 census location is Floyd, Virginia #896 Hired hand for Thomas Williamson.
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Alderman, Phillip (I0868)
 
1686 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1903
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I1903
Name: George ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: George
Sex: M
Birth: 28 Mar 1808
Death: 3 Mar 1859 in Carroll Co VA
_UID: 4F97892F466B3C4DBE889395A0C930D7B6AD
Note:
I have twelve children for this couple.
1850 Carroll Co Va census
232 George Alderman 42 m Farmer
Thursey W. '' 36 f
Hartwell '' 19 m Farmer
Judith '' 17 f
Churchwell '' 15 m Farmer
Rocksenah '' 12 f
Lucy '' 12 f
John W. '' 9 m
Chesley M. '' 7 m
Aris W. '' 4 m
Louisanna ''1/12 f

The 1835 Grayson County Virginia Personal Property Tax List

Carroll Co VA name appears as OLDERMAN in
The 1842 Carroll County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List
Transcribed by Jeffrey C. Weaver, July 6, 1998
Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 at 22:12:58
Father: Jacob ALDERMAN b: ABT 1772 in Baden, GER
Mother: Rosanna FADENLAND b: 1776
Marriage 1 Thursa DUNN
Married: 30 Nov 1830 in Grayson Co VA
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Source:
SEE RICK JONES AND BRENDA GOAD JONES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.geocities.com/jones_goad/AldermanGenPage1.htm
Jones and Goad Genealogy:
Rick Jones and Brenda Goad Jones:
Some dates and places
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Alderman, George (I0881)
 
1687 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1905
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I1905
Name: Frederick ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: Frederick
Sex: M
Birth: 1814 in Grayson Co VA
Death: 19 Oct 1895 in Carroll Co VA
_UID: 94773B84ACFB72429412A0F8BA36D05A7D00
Note:
I have five children for this couple.
Name appears as OLDERMAN in
The 1842 Carroll County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List
Transcribed by Jeffrey C. Weaver, July 6, 1998

1850 Carroll Co VA census
226 Frederick Alderman 36 m Farmer
Rocksenah '' 31 f (34?)
Thursey J. '' 14 f
Allen J. '' 12 m
Eli M. '' 10 m
Dovia '' 8 f
Reubin Huffman 35 m Waggon Maker

1870 Carroll Co Va census with new wife.
17/17 Alderman Frederic 55 mw Farmer
'' Louisa 35 fw Keeping House, md. May

1880 Carroll Co Va census
73/73
Alderman Frederic wm 66 m Farmer
'' Elizabeth wf 41 w m Keeping House

Alderman, Frederick (male), 19 Oct 1895, cause: Bright Disease, age: 81 years 7 months, parents: Jacob & Rosia A. Alderman, occupation: farmer, consort: married, informant: Eliza E. Alderman, wife
9 Sep 1834, in Patrick Co, marriage bond, Frederic Alterman and Rosesey Watson.
Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 at 22:18:00
Father: Jacob ALDERMAN b: ABT 1772 in Baden, GER
Mother: Rosanna FADENLAND b: 1776
Marriage 1 Roxina WATSON b: ABT 1819
Married: 9 Sep 1834 in Patrick Co VA
Marriage 2 Malinda DOSS
Married: 1868
Marriage 3 Louisa DOYLE b: ABT 1835
Married: ABT 1870
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Source:
SEE RICK JONES AND BRENDA GOAD JONES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.geocities.com/jones_goad/AldermanGenPage1.htm
Jones and Goad Genealogy:
Rick Jones and Brenda Goad Jones:
Some dates and places
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Alderman, Frederick (I0884)
 
1688 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1908
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I1908
Name: Mary "Polly" SHOUSE
Surname: SHOUSE
Given Name: Mary "Polly"
_AKA: Mary Ann
Sex: F
_UID: CD1514729503A8479522B8F6641855072C56
Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 at 23:23:14
Marriage 1 Philip ALDERMAN b: 1806 in Grayson Co VA
Children
Zilpha ALDERMAN b: ABT 1835 in Floyd Co VA
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
Phillip ALDERMAN (AFN:WF9M-3V) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1806 Place: , Grayson, Va
Father: Jacob ALTERMAN (AFN:WF9L-Z7) Family
Mother: Rosanna FADENLAND (AFN:WF9M-0C)
Wife's Name
Mary SHOUSE (AFN:WF97-H9) Pedigree
Born: 1808 Place: , Grayson, Va
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Isaac ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-T1) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1851 Place: <, Floyd, Va>
2. Sex Name
M Ira ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-N5) Pedigree
Born: 1841 Place: , Floyd, Va
3. Sex Name
M Francis Marion ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-PB) Pedigree
Born: 1841 Place: , Floyd, Va
Died: Place: , Mason, Wv
4. Sex Name
F Melinda ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-JG) Pedigree
Born: 1832 Place: , Floyd, Va
5. Sex Name
F Zilpha ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-WC) Pedigree
Born: 1835 Place: , Floyd, Va
6. Sex Name
F Bethany ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-ZP) Pedigree
Born: 1835 Place: , Floyd, Va
7. Sex Name
F Mary Ann ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-M0) Pedigree
Born: 1839 Place: , Floyd, Va
8. Sex Name
F Letha A. ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-RN) Pedigree
Born: 1844 Place: , Floyd, Va
9. Sex Name
M Warren ALDERMAN (AFN:WF98-26) Pedigree
Born: 1843 Place: , Floyd, Va
10. Sex Name
M Martin Luther ALDERMAN (AFN:WF98-4J) Pedigree
Born: 1849 Place: , Floyd, Va
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SHOUSE, "MARY POLLY" "MARY ANN" (I0869)
 
1689 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1912
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I1912
Name: Jacob ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: Jacob
Sex: M
Birth: 1821 in VA
Death: 1909 in Floyd Co VA
Burial: Barringer-Maberry Cemetery
_UID: 90E7CC4F958D8F45B6D607EA5526545D31D3
Note:
1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
Homer Alterman married 6 yrs
Talithia wife July 1876
Freddie L son July 1894
Lina C sau 1895
William son 2
Jacob father June 1821 wd
Lucy sister 1866 single
Change Date: 25 May 2007 at 04:00:00
Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA
Marriage 1 Catherine BARRINGER b: 18 Aug 1831
Married: 20 Jul 1849 in Floyd Co VA
Children
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1850 in VA
Benjamin ALDERMAN b: 1852 in VA
Araminta ALDERMAN b: Mar 1855 in VA
Jacob B. ALDERMAN b: ABT 1858 in VA
Callahill ALDERMAN b: ABT 1860 in VA
Adam T ALDERMAN b: ABT 1864
Lavinia ALDERMAN b: ABT 1866 in Floyd Co VA
Homer ALDERMAN b: ABT 1872/1877 in Floyd Co VA
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Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Jacksonville Twp: File 6 of 7)
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Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd Post Office: Floyd CH Va Sheet No: 72A
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Jacksonville Township Page No: 58
Enumerated on: July 9, 1870 by: B. P. Elliott
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7 | 433 413 | Otterman Jacob | 49 M W | Farmer |4005 00| Va | | | | X | O365 |
8 | 433 413 | Otterman Catherine | 38 F W | Housekeeping | | Va | | | | | O365 |
9 | 433 413 | Otterman John | 20 M W | on farm | | Va | | | | | O365 |
10 433 413 | Otterman Benjamin E | 18 M W | on farm | | Va | | | | | O365 |
11 433 413 | Otterman Arminta | 15 F W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
12 433 413 | Otterman Jacob | 13 M W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
13 433 413 | Otterman Callahill | 10 M W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
14 433 413 | Otterman Adam | 6 M W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
15 433 413 | Otterman Lavinia | 4 F W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
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Source:
1880 US Census for Burks Fork, Floyd Co., VA:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jacob ALTERMAN Self M Male W 59 VA Farmer VA VA
Cathrine S. ALTERMAN Wife M Female W 49 VA Keeping House VA VA
Jacob B. ALTERMAN Son S Male W 22 VA Farm Labor VA VA
A. C. ALTERMAN Son S Male W 19 VA Farm Labor VA VA
A. T. ALTERMAN Son S Male W 16 VA Farm Labor VA VA
Lucy L. ALTERMAN Dau S Female W 14 VA At Home VA VA
Hamer E. ALTERMAN Son S Male W 8 VA At Home VA VA
********


 
Alderman, Jacob (I2634)
 
1690 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5
Norah E. Alterman 1

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
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http://www.usgwcensus.org/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/
Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007

24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
William Alderman Pedigree
Birth: 14 APR 1832 , Grayson, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 10 MAY 1915 , Floyd, Virginia
Wife
Susan Ann or Sabra Barringer Pedigree
Birth: 29 NOV 1836 , Montgomery, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 16 APR 1910
Children
1. Elizabeth Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 Of, , Floyd, Virginia
2. Hamilton H. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 FEB 1856 , Floyd, Virginia
3. James Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 JAN 1858 , Floyd, Virginia
4. John Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 12 NOV 1860 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: Before 1870
5. Wesley Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 06 JAN 1865 , Floyd, Virginia
6. Levi K. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 08 FEB 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
7. Joseph Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 10 JAN 1866 , Floyd, Virginia
8. D. William Albert Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 FEB 1868 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 02 NOV 1886
9. Mary Virginia Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: 10 APR 1870 Burks Fork Twp, , Floyd, Virginia
10. Shepherd A. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 05 JUL 1875 , , Virginia
Death: 17 MAR 1950
11. Arminta Catherine Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1877 , Floyd, Virginia
********  
Alderman, John (I9122)
 
1691 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5
Norah E. Alterman 1

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
http://www.usgwcensus.org/notices/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/
Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007

24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
William Alderman Pedigree
Birth: 14 APR 1832 , Grayson, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 10 MAY 1915 , Floyd, Virginia
Wife
Susan Ann or Sabra Barringer Pedigree
Birth: 29 NOV 1836 , Montgomery, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 16 APR 1910
Children
1. Elizabeth Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 Of, , Floyd, Virginia
2. Hamilton H. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 FEB 1856 , Floyd, Virginia
3. James Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 JAN 1858 , Floyd, Virginia
4. John Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 12 NOV 1860 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: Before 1870
5. Wesley Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 06 JAN 1865 , Floyd, Virginia
6. Levi K. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 08 FEB 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
7. Joseph Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 10 JAN 1866 , Floyd, Virginia
8. D. William Albert Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 FEB 1868 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 02 NOV 1886
9. Mary Virginia Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: 10 APR 1870 Burks Fork Twp, , Floyd, Virginia
10. Shepherd A. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 05 JUL 1875 , , Virginia
Death: 17 MAR 1950
11. Arminta Catherine Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1877 , Floyd, Virginia
********  
Alderman, James Paul (I9123)
 
1692 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5
Norah E. Alterman 1

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
http://www.usgwcensus.org/notices/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/
Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007

24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
William Alderman Pedigree
Birth: 14 APR 1832 , Grayson, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 10 MAY 1915 , Floyd, Virginia
Wife
Susan Ann or Sabra Barringer Pedigree
Birth: 29 NOV 1836 , Montgomery, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 16 APR 1910
Children
1. Elizabeth Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 Of, , Floyd, Virginia
2. Hamilton H. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 FEB 1856 , Floyd, Virginia
3. James Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 JAN 1858 , Floyd, Virginia
4. John Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 12 NOV 1860 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: Before 1870
5. Wesley Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 06 JAN 1865 , Floyd, Virginia
6. Levi K. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 08 FEB 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
7. Joseph Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 10 JAN 1866 , Floyd, Virginia
8. D. William Albert Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 FEB 1868 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 02 NOV 1886
9. Mary Virginia Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: 10 APR 1870 Burks Fork Twp, , Floyd, Virginia
10. Shepherd A. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 05 JUL 1875 , , Virginia
Death: 17 MAR 1950
11. Arminta Catherine Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1877 , Floyd, Virginia
********  
Alderman, Levi K. (I9125)
 
1693 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5
Norah E. Alterman 1

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
http://www.usgwcensus.org/notices/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/
Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007

24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
William Alderman Pedigree
Birth: 14 APR 1832 , Grayson, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 10 MAY 1915 , Floyd, Virginia
Wife
Susan Ann or Sabra Barringer Pedigree
Birth: 29 NOV 1836 , Montgomery, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 16 APR 1910
Children
1. Elizabeth Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 Of, , Floyd, Virginia
2. Hamilton H. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 FEB 1856 , Floyd, Virginia
3. James Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 JAN 1858 , Floyd, Virginia
4. John Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 12 NOV 1860 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: Before 1870
5. Wesley Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 06 JAN 1865 , Floyd, Virginia
6. Levi K. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 08 FEB 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
7. Joseph Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 10 JAN 1866 , Floyd, Virginia
8. D. William Albert Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 FEB 1868 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 02 NOV 1886
9. Mary Virginia Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: 10 APR 1870 Burks Fork Twp, , Floyd, Virginia
10. Shepherd A. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 05 JUL 1875 , , Virginia
Death: 17 MAR 1950
11. Arminta Catherine Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1877 , Floyd, Virginia
********  
Alderman, Joseph A. (I9126)
 
1694 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5
Norah E. Alterman 1

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm
http://www.usgwcensus.org/notices/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/
Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007

24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
William Alderman Pedigree
Birth: 14 APR 1832 , Grayson, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 10 MAY 1915 , Floyd, Virginia
Wife
Susan Ann or Sabra Barringer Pedigree
Birth: 29 NOV 1836 , Montgomery, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 16 APR 1910
Children
1. Elizabeth Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 Of, , Floyd, Virginia
2. Hamilton H. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 FEB 1856 , Floyd, Virginia
3. James Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 JAN 1858 , Floyd, Virginia
4. John Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 12 NOV 1860 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: Before 1870
5. Wesley Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 06 JAN 1865 , Floyd, Virginia
6. Levi K. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 08 FEB 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
7. Joseph Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 10 JAN 1866 , Floyd, Virginia
8. D. William Albert Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 FEB 1868 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 02 NOV 1886
9. Mary Virginia Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: 10 APR 1870 Burks Fork Twp, , Floyd, Virginia
10. Shepherd A. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 05 JUL 1875 , , Virginia
Death: 17 MAR 1950
11. Arminta Catherine Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1877 , Floyd, Virginia
********  
Alderman, William Albert (I9127)
 
1695 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5
Norah E. Alterman 1

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
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Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
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Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart.
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NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007

24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
William Alderman Pedigree
Birth: 14 APR 1832 , Grayson, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 10 MAY 1915 , Floyd, Virginia
Wife
Susan Ann or Sabra Barringer Pedigree
Birth: 29 NOV 1836 , Montgomery, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 16 APR 1910
Children
1. Elizabeth Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 Of, , Floyd, Virginia
2. Hamilton H. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 FEB 1856 , Floyd, Virginia
3. James Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 JAN 1858 , Floyd, Virginia
4. John Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 12 NOV 1860 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: Before 1870
5. Wesley Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 06 JAN 1865 , Floyd, Virginia
6. Levi K. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 08 FEB 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
7. Joseph Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 10 JAN 1866 , Floyd, Virginia
8. D. William Albert Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 FEB 1868 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 02 NOV 1886
9. Mary Virginia Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: 10 APR 1870 Burks Fork Twp, , Floyd, Virginia
10. Shepherd A. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 05 JUL 1875 , , Virginia
Death: 17 MAR 1950
11. Arminta Catherine Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1877 , Floyd, Virginia
********  
Alderman, Mary Virginia (I9128)
 
1696 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5
Norah E. Alterman 1

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
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Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007

24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
William Alderman Pedigree
Birth: 14 APR 1832 , Grayson, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 10 MAY 1915 , Floyd, Virginia
Wife
Susan Ann or Sabra Barringer Pedigree
Birth: 29 NOV 1836 , Montgomery, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 16 APR 1910
Children
1. Elizabeth Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 Of, , Floyd, Virginia
2. Hamilton H. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 FEB 1856 , Floyd, Virginia
3. James Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 JAN 1858 , Floyd, Virginia
4. John Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 12 NOV 1860 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: Before 1870
5. Wesley Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 06 JAN 1865 , Floyd, Virginia
6. Levi K. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 08 FEB 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
7. Joseph Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 10 JAN 1866 , Floyd, Virginia
8. D. William Albert Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 FEB 1868 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 02 NOV 1886
9. Mary Virginia Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: 10 APR 1870 Burks Fork Twp, , Floyd, Virginia
10. Shepherd A. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 05 JUL 1875 , , Virginia
Death: 17 MAR 1950
11. Arminta Catherine Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1877 , Floyd, Virginia
********  
Alderman, Shepherd A. (I9129)
 
1697 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5
Norah E. Alterman 1 [PLACE OF BIRTH RECORDED AS VA]

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
Copyright. All rights reserved.
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http://www.usgwcensus.org/notices/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/
Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007

24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Nora Emma Alderman Female
Event(s):
Birth: 19 JAN 1878 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 29 SEP 1961
Parents:
Father: William Alderman Family
Mother: Sarah Ann Barringer
******** 
Alderman, Norah Emma (I9131)
 
1698 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5 [PLACE OF BIRTH RECORDED AS VA]
Norah E. Alterman 1

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
Copyright. All rights reserved.
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http://www.usgwcensus.org/notices/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/
Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007

24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
William Alderman Pedigree
Birth: 14 APR 1832 , Grayson, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 10 MAY 1915 , Floyd, Virginia
Wife
Susan Ann or Sabra Barringer Pedigree
Birth: 29 NOV 1836 , Montgomery, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 16 APR 1910
Children
1. Elizabeth Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 Of, , Floyd, Virginia
2. Hamilton H. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 FEB 1856 , Floyd, Virginia
3. James Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 JAN 1858 , Floyd, Virginia
4. John Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 12 NOV 1860 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: Before 1870
5. Wesley Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 06 JAN 1865 , Floyd, Virginia
6. Levi K. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 08 FEB 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
7. Joseph Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 10 JAN 1866 , Floyd, Virginia
8. D. William Albert Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 FEB 1868 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 02 NOV 1886
9. Mary Virginia Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: 10 APR 1870 Burks Fork Twp, , Floyd, Virginia
10. Shepherd A. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 05 JUL 1875 , , Virginia
Death: 17 MAR 1950
11. Arminta Catherine Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1877 , Floyd, Virginia
********  
Alderman, Arminta Catherine (I9130)
 
1699 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I1914
Name: William ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: William
Sex: M
Birth: 14 Apr 1832 in VA
Death: 10 May 1915 in Floyd Co VA
_UID: CEAB30C59F72014D96BCFCD19E4FE145FFDC
Note:
Name: William Olterman Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin: Virginia Regiment Name: 54 Virginia Infantry Regiment Name Expanded: 54th Regiment, Virginia Infantry Company: D

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5
Norah E. Alterman 1

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
Copyright. All rights reserved.
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http://www.usgwcensus.org/notices/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/
http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/
Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007
24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
William Alderman Pedigree
Birth: 14 APR 1832 , Grayson, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 10 MAY 1915 , Floyd, Virginia
Wife
Susan Ann or Sabra Barringer Pedigree
Birth: 29 NOV 1836 , Montgomery, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 16 APR 1910
Children
1. Elizabeth Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 Of, , Floyd, Virginia
2. Hamilton H. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 FEB 1856 , Floyd, Virginia
3. James Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 JAN 1858 , Floyd, Virginia
4. John Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 12 NOV 1860 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: Before 1870
5. Wesley Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 06 JAN 1865 , Floyd, Virginia
6. Levi K. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 08 FEB 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
7. Joseph Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 10 JAN 1866 , Floyd, Virginia
8. D. William Albert Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 FEB 1868 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 02 NOV 1886
9. Mary Virginia Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: 10 APR 1870 Burks Fork Twp, , Floyd, Virginia
10. Shepherd A. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 05 JUL 1875 , , Virginia
Death: 17 MAR 1950
11. Arminta Catherine Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1877 , Floyd, Virginia
********

 
Alderman, William Keith (I5745)
 
1700 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I1927
Name: Sabra Ann BARRINGER
Surname: BARRINGER
Given Name: Sabra Ann
Sex: F
Birth: 29 Nov 1836
_UID: 10F188181529424A9CB3090B755585415E04
Note: Jacob Barringer and Arminta Godwin were her parents.
Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 at 22:30:37
Marriage 1 William Keith ALDERMAN b: 1830
Married: 12 Nov 1854
********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1918
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:

1860 Floyd Co VA
Wm Alderman 30 Blacksmith
Sabra A Alderman 23
Hamilton Alderman 5
Jas Alderman 3
John Alderman 8.12

1880 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 26
Wm Alterman 49
Sabra Alterman 43
Levi Alterman 17
James T. Alterman 22
Joseph A. Alterman 14
Wm. A. Alterman 12
Mary N. Alterman 10
Shepherd A. Alterman 7
A. C. Alterman 5
Norah E. Alterman 1

1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
53 53
William Alterman Apr --? 70 married 45 yrs
Sabra wife Nov 183-? age 63 8 of 11 children living
Joseph A son Jan 1867 single
Sheppard A son July 1879 single
Minta dau Aug 1877 married 5 yrs ?maybe she is dau in law?
Change Date: 22 Jul 2009 at 00:18:15

Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA

Marriage 1 Sabra Ann BARRINGER b: 20 Nov 1836 in VA
Married: 12 Nov 1854
Children
Hamilton ALDERMAN b: ABT 1855 in Floyd Co VA
James Paul OLTERMAN b: 1858 in Floyd Co VA
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1859 in Floyd Co VA
Levi ALDERMAN b: Feb 1864 in VA
Joseph ALDERMAN b: Jan 1867 in VA
William A ALDERMAN b: ABT 1868 in VA
Shepherd ALDERMAN b: Jul 1879 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
http://usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/va/floyd/1870/pg035b.txt
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Indian Valley & Burks Fork: File 5 of 6)
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Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
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Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd
Post Office: Floyd C H Va Sheet No: 36B
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Indian Valley & B Fork Townships
Page No: 43 Enumerated on: September 2, 1870 by: B P Elliott
Reference: My source is a Heritage Quest CD.
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2007

24 | 300 283 | Otterman William | 40 M W | Blacksmith | 400 320 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
25 | 300 283 | Otterman Sabra Ann | 33 F W | Keeping House | | Va | | | | | O365 |
26 | 300 283 | Otterman Hamilton H | 14 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
27 | 300 283 | Otterman James | 13 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
28 | 300 283 | Otterman Levi K | 11 M W | on farm | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 300 283 | Otterman Joseph | 4 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
30 | 300 283 | Otterman D Wm Albert | 2 M W | at Home | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 300 283 | Otterman Mary Va | 1/12 F W | at Home | | Va | Apl | | | | O365 | ? after Apl
********
Source:
Floyd Co., Virginia Marriages
Females Sorted by L's
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:ZzfQ2dMtlpQJ:freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~barbr/Female_L.rtf+hamilton+H.+alderman+1856&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Norah V. Leake m. Hamilton H. Alderman (alderman_john_1799) 08-11-1879 Floyd Co., VA by Charles A. Marks. He 23 yo
single w/m blacksmith, b. & living in Floyd Co., VA, s/o William & Sabra Alderman. She 21y 2m, single w/f, b. Rockingham
Co., VA & living in Floyd Co., VA, d/o James & Mary Leake. Source: FCVA1879_0819 Register: 3. Page: 60.
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
William Alderman Pedigree
Birth: 14 APR 1832 , Grayson, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 10 MAY 1915 , Floyd, Virginia
Wife
Susan Ann or Sabra Barringer Pedigree
Birth: 29 NOV 1836 , Montgomery, Virginia
Marriage: 02 NOV 1854 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 16 APR 1910
Children
1. Elizabeth Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 Of, , Floyd, Virginia
2. Hamilton H. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 FEB 1856 , Floyd, Virginia
3. James Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 04 JAN 1858 , Floyd, Virginia
4. John Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 12 NOV 1860 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: Before 1870
5. Wesley Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 06 JAN 1865 , Floyd, Virginia
6. Levi K. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 08 FEB 1864 , Floyd, Virginia
7. Joseph Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 10 JAN 1866 , Floyd, Virginia
8. D. William Albert Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 FEB 1868 , Floyd, Virginia
Death: 02 NOV 1886
9. Mary Virginia Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: 10 APR 1870 Burks Fork Twp, , Floyd, Virginia
10. Shepherd A. Alderman Pedigree
Male
Birth: 05 JUL 1875 , , Virginia
Death: 17 MAR 1950
11. Arminta Catherine Alderman Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1877 , Floyd, Virginia
********  
Barringer, Sabra Ann (I5752)
 
1701 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1921
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I1921
Name: Thomas ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: Thomas
Sex: M
Birth: 5 Oct 1821
Death: 1919
_UID: FBE705599CD7BE449C9FE2DFBDD8373FBC6A
Note:
I have one child for this couple.

1910 FLOYD CO VA CENSUS
Thomas Alterman
Age: 73 State: VA
Color: W Enumeration District: 0044
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0144
County: Floyd
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Wife Elizabeth 63 Virginia
Grandson Walter 11 Virginia

54th Va Co D.Civil war
Thomas Alderman
05 October 1821Born on 05 October 1821.
Residence: Floyd County, Virginia Occupation:
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private Enlisted in Company K, 54th Infantry Regiment Virginia Deserted
Sources:
The Virginia Regimental Histories Series. (VARosterC) Published in 1987
Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 at 22:37:34
Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA
Marriage 1 Elizabeth KEITH
********
Source:
SEE MS. KEITH'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=floyd-1&id=I284
Floyd County, Virginia Ancestors & Descendants:
Ms. Keith:
ID: I284
Name: Thomas T. Alderman 1 2 3
Sex: M
Birth: 5 Oct 1836 in Grayson (now Carroll) County, Virginia 2 3 4
Death: 8 Oct 1919 in Floyd County, Virginia 5 3 6
Burial: Alderman Cemetery, Rt. 727, Floyd County, Virginia 5 2 6
Father: John Alderman b: 5 Feb 1799 in Virginia
Mother: Hannah Sutphin b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Mary Ann Helms b: 7 Apr 1839 in Floyd County, Virginia
Married: 30 Oct 1856 in Floyd County, Virginia 4 7 1
Children
Johnson Alderman b: 6 Jun 1858 in Floyd County, Virginia
James Bennett Alderman b: 24 Jul 1860 in Floyd County, Virginia
Lydia Margaret Alderman b: 16 Jul 1862 in Floyd County, Virginia
Marriage 2 Elizabeth A. Keith b: 12 Dec 1846 in Floyd County, Virginia
Married: 26 Mar 1864 in Floyd County, Virginia 4 2 3
Children
Andrew Jackson Alderman b: 28 Jun 1865 in Floyd County, Virginia
Green Thomas Alderman b: 19 Mar 1867 in Floyd County, Virginia
George William Alderman b: 5 Feb 1870 in Floyd County, Virginia
Amanda E. Alderman b: 14 Jan 1872 in Floyd County, Virginia
Henry P. Alderman b: 15 Feb 1874 in Floyd County, Virginia
Albert Peradine Alderman b: 15 Feb 1877 in Floyd County, Virginia
Martha Ann Alderman b: 13 Jun 1879 in Floyd County, Virginia
Nathaniel Burwell Alderman b: 19 Aug 1881 in Floyd County, Virginia
Asa C. "Asie" Alderman b: 9 Apr 1886 in Floyd County, Virginia
Lura Ella Alderman b: 28 Jul 1890 in Floyd County, Virginia
Marriage 3 Sarah Hazelwood Mason
Married: Aft Jan 1914 3
Ms. Keith's sources:
Title: Floyd County; a history of its people and places
Author: Amos DeRussia Wood
Publication: Edited by Ann Scott Swain. (Blacksburg, VA: Southern Printing Co., ©1981)
Page: 239
Title: Keith Kinfolks; descendants of James Keith, Sr. from 1720 to 1979
Author: Larry King
Publication: Hendersonville, TN: the author, ©1979
Page: 25
Title: Sutphin Cousins
Author: Lois Johnsten
Publication: Ravenna, NE: Johnsten, 1992
Title: Marriage Record
Title: 54th Virginia Infantry
Author: Jeffrey C. Weaver
Publication: Lynchburg, VA: H. E. Howard, ©1993
Title: Cemeteries of Floyd County (Montgomery County), Virginia, vol. 2, Burks Fork District
Author: Phyllis Goad Phillips and Genevieve Cochran Starkey
Publication: self-published, ©1992
Title: Floyd County Marriages, 1853-1935
Author: Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics
Publication: microfilm reel 17
Repository:
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Jacksonville Twp: File 6 of 7)
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Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Kathy Grace.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd Post Office: Floyd CH Va Sheet No: 71A
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Jacksonville Township Page No: 56
Enumerated on: July 8, 1870 by: B. P. Elliott
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2006
26 | 419 400 | Otterman Thomas | 34 M W | Blacksmith/Farmer | 1000 250 | Va | | | | X | O365 |
27 | 419 400 | Otterman Elizabeth | 24 F W | Housekeeping | | Va | | | | | O365 |
28 | 419 400 | Otterman Johnson | 12 M W | | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
29 | 419 400 | Otterman James B | 10 M W | | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
30 | 419 400 | Otterman Andrew J | 5 M W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
31 | 419 400 | Otterman Green Thomas | 3 M W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
32 | 419 400 | Otterman Gen William | 4/12 M W | | | Va | Feb | | | | O365 |
********
 
Alderman, Thomas T. (I5747)
 
1702 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1925
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I1925
Name: Catherine BARRINGER
Surname: BARRINGER
Given Name: Catherine
Sex: F
Birth: 18 Aug 1831
Death: 23 Jun 1892 in Floyd Co VA
_UID: 244389588CE51E4C91C1B14F79FA9EA02690
Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 at 23:20:58
Marriage 1 Jacob ALDERMAN b: 1821 in VA
Married: 20 Jul 1849 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I1912
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I1912
Name: Jacob ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: Jacob
Sex: M
Birth: 1821 in VA
Death: 1909 in Floyd Co VA
Burial: Barringer-Maberry Cemetery
_UID: 90E7CC4F958D8F45B6D607EA5526545D31D3
Note:
1900 United States Federal Census > Virginia > Floyd > Burks Fork > District 12
Homer Alterman married 6 yrs
Talithia wife July 1876
Freddie L son July 1894
Lina C sau 1895
William son 2
Jacob father June 1821 wd
Lucy sister 1866 single
Change Date: 25 May 2007 at 04:00:00
Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA
Marriage 1 Catherine BARRINGER b: 18 Aug 1831
Married: 20 Jul 1849 in Floyd Co VA
Children
John ALDERMAN b: ABT 1850 in VA
Benjamin ALDERMAN b: 1852 in VA
Araminta ALDERMAN b: Mar 1855 in VA
Jacob B. ALDERMAN b: ABT 1858 in VA
Callahill ALDERMAN b: ABT 1860 in VA
Adam T ALDERMAN b: ABT 1864
Lavinia ALDERMAN b: ABT 1866 in Floyd Co VA
Homer ALDERMAN b: ABT 1872/1877 in Floyd Co VA
********
Source:
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Jacksonville Twp: File 6 of 7)
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Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Kathy Grace.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd Post Office: Floyd CH Va Sheet No: 72A
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Jacksonville Township Page No: 58
Enumerated on: July 9, 1870 by: B. P. Elliott
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2006
7 | 433 413 | Otterman Jacob | 49 M W | Farmer |4005 00| Va | | | | X | O365 |
8 | 433 413 | Otterman Catherine | 38 F W | Housekeeping | | Va | | | | | O365 |
9 | 433 413 | Otterman John | 20 M W | on farm | | Va | | | | | O365 |
10 433 413 | Otterman Benjamin E | 18 M W | on farm | | Va | | | | | O365 |
11 433 413 | Otterman Arminta | 15 F W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
12 433 413 | Otterman Jacob | 13 M W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
13 433 413 | Otterman Callahill | 10 M W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
14 433 413 | Otterman Adam | 6 M W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
15 433 413 | Otterman Lavinia | 4 F W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
********
Source:
1880 US Census for Burks Fork, Floyd Co., VA:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jacob ALTERMAN Self M Male W 59 VA Farmer VA VA
Cathrine S. ALTERMAN Wife M Female W 49 VA Keeping House VA VA
Jacob B. ALTERMAN Son S Male W 22 VA Farm Labor VA VA
A. C. ALTERMAN Son S Male W 19 VA Farm Labor VA VA
A. T. ALTERMAN Son S Male W 16 VA Farm Labor VA VA
Lucy L. ALTERMAN Dau S Female W 14 VA At Home VA VA
Hamer E. ALTERMAN Son S Male W 8 VA At Home VA VA
********


 
Barringer, Catherine (I2635)
 
1703 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I60
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I60
Name: Catherine ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: Catherine
Nickname: Caty
Sex: F
Birth: Jul 1824 in VA
Death: 6 Apr 1914
_UID: 304F70872AED4C42A84DA404C75430848750
Note:
Katie in the 1880 census with son, Asa and family.
1880 Carroll Co VA census
307/307
Reynolds Asa B. wm 36 m Farmer
'' Mary A. wf 17 w m Keeping House
'' Mary J. wf 14 d s
'' Narciscus F. wf 12 d s
'' Martha C. wf 9 d s
'' Josephine wf 7 d s
'' Virginia S. wf 5 d s
'' Culpernia wf 10 dy d s b. May
'' Catherine wf 56 m w

Here is Katie at age 86, in the 1910 census living with her son Asa.
Asa Reynolds 1910 census
Age: 66 State: VA
Color: W Enumeration District: 0006
Birth Place: Virginia Visit: 0146
County: Carroll
Relation: Head of Household
Other Residents: Relation Name Age Birth Place
Wife Pollie 47 Virginia
Daughter Stella 16 Virginia
Daughter Lecia 13 Virginia
Daughter Ruth 11 Virginia
Daughter Henrietta 08 Virginia
Son Arnold 04 Virginia
Mother Catherine 86 Virginia

Here is Kate in the home of Joshua Hylton in 1900 census. Joshua Hylton was her son-in-law, married Bethany Elizabeth Reynolds.
Floyd Co VA
244 Hylton, Joshua 63 yo with Bethania E. 57 yo
___ Reynolds, Catherine 76 yo mother-in-law

Change Date: 24 Oct 2005 at 16:31:07
Father: John ALDERMAN b: 5 Feb 1799
Mother: Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA
Marriage 1 Joshua M. REYNOLDS b: 1816 in Carroll Co VA
Married: 31 Mar 1842 in Floyd Co VA
Children
Bethany Elizabeth REYNOLDS b: 31 Dec 1842 in Floyd Co VA
Asa Barton REYNOLDS b: 21 Jul 1845 in Carroll Co VA
Juretta A REYNOLDS b: ABT 1846
John C REYNOLDS b: ABT 1849
Millard Filmore REYNOLDS b: 18 May 1850
Lucinda REYNOLDS b: 1853
Elmira Susan REYNOLDS b: Sep 1855 in Floyd Co VA
Rhodella REYNOLDS b: 1858
******** 
Alderman, Catherine "Caty" (I5743)
 
1704 ********
Source:
SEE DEBORAH SHELTON WOOD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=whattagroup&id=I84
"They came to Virginia!"
Deborah Shelton Wood:
ID: I84
Name: John ALDERMAN
Surname: ALDERMAN
Given Name: John
Nickname: Johnny
_AKA: ALTERMAN
Sex: M
Birth: 5 Feb 1799
Death: 28 Dec 1886 in Floyd Co VA
_UID: 0B58856D77181747B8ABDA3E0D036C457EC1
Note:
Blacksmith
# 738__Alderman, John__-blacksmith-$50. __NOTES: b. 2-5-1799 d. 12-28-1886 VA; s/o Jacob & Rosanna Alderman.
Floyd County, Virginia, Death Records, 1883-1896
Alterman John W M Dec 27 1886 dropsy 87 1 8 Jacob & ?? Floyd Co., VA
1828 Grayson Co Va tax list
Alderman, Phillip 1
Alderman, John 1
Alderman, Rosannah 1
Change Date: 2 Dec 2005 at 22:08:32
Father: Jacob ALDERMAN b: ABT 1772 in Baden, GER
Mother: Rosanna FADENLAND b: 1776
Marriage 1 Hannah SUTPHIN b: 6 Nov 1803 in Bedford Co VA
Children
James ALDERMAN b: 1819
Jacob ALDERMAN b: 1821 in VA
Catherine ALDERMAN b: Jul 1824 in VA
Rosanna ALDERMAN b: 1827
William Keith ALDERMAN b: 1830
Elizabeth ALDERMAN b: 1832
Rachel ALDERMAN b: 1834 in Floyd Co VA
Thomas ALDERMAN b: 5 Oct 1821
Nancy ALDERMAN b: 1837
Frances ALDERMAN b: 1840
********
Source:
SEE RICK JONES AND BRENDA GOAD JONES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.geocities.com/jones_goad/AldermanGenPage1.htm
Jones and Goad Genealogy:
Rick Jones and Brenda Goad Jones:
Some dates and places
********
Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/alderman/messages/856.html
Molly Alderman Hudson:
Burial place
********
Source:
Larry Alderman:
Nickname
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
John ALDERMAN (AFN:WF9M-B3) Pedigree
Born: 5 Feb 1799 Place: , , Nc
Died: 28 Dec 1886 Place:
Married: 24 Aug 1865 Place: , Floyd, Va
Father: Jacob ALTERMAN (AFN:WF9L-Z7) Family
Mother: Rosanna FADENLAND (AFN:WF9M-0C)
Wife's Name
Malinda DOSS (AFN:WF9M-C8) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1803 Place: <, Floyd, Va>
Married: 24 Aug 1865 Place: , Floyd, Va
********
Source:
[Donna Forney Clark: This John Otterman listed in the 1970 US Census, below, may be John Alderman (1799-1886); likewise the Melinda listed may be connected to the name Malinda Doss.]
Kinzer Otterman called attention to the surname spelling of Otterman:
1870 Federal Census Floyd County, Virginia (Jacksonville Twp: File 6 of 7)
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Abstracted by Laurie McDaniels Howland from public records.
Proofreader Needed.
Submitted by Laurie McDaniels Howland.
Edited and formatted by Kathy Grace.
All above information must remain when copied or downloaded.
NOTE: For more information on Floyd County, Virginia,
Please visit the Floyd County, VAGenWeb page at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafloyd/floyd.htm
ALSO visit the VAGenWeb archives at
http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm
Year: 1870 State: Virginia County: Floyd Post Office: Floyd CH Va Sheet No: 71A
Reel No: M593-1646 Division: Jacksonville Township Page No: 56
Enumerated on: July 8, 1870 by: B. P. Elliott
Transcribed by Laurie McDaniels Howland for USGenWeb,
http://www.usgwcensus.org/. Copyright: 2006
33 | 420 491 | Otterman John | 71 M W | Farmer | 300 160 | Va | | | | X | O365 | family misnumbered
34 | 420 491 | Otterman Melinda | 34 F W | Housekeeping | | Va | | X | | | O365 |
35 | 420 491 | Otterman Mary Fra P | 14 F W | | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
36 | 420 491 | Otterman Martha E | 12 F W | | | Va | | X X | | | O365 |
37 | 420 491 | Otterman Vinetha J | 10 F W | | | Va | | | | | O365 |
******** 
Alderman, John "Johnny" (I0882)
 
1705 ********
Source:
SEE DEDE HARRILL & JOY LOCKE'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
Lary McCroskey refers to Dede Harrill & Joy Locke's site which has the following request: This TNGenWeb Project website is hosted by USGenNet, a nonprofit web-hosting service solely supported by tax-deductible donations. If this website has provided you with useful information, please consider making a donation to USGenNet to help keep websites like this online.
Dede Harrill & Joy Locke's site:
http://www.tngennet.org/monroe/mccroskey/mccroskey.htm
McCroskey Cemetery & McCroskeys in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery in Monroe County, Tennessee
Project By: Dede Harrill & Joy Locke
Photographed by: Joy Locke March 2009
Headstones (PHOTOS OF THE HEADSTONES ARE ENHANCED FOR EASY READING):

John McCroskey-older stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866. Married 1st Lucinda Ann Grant and 2nd Priscilla McCray. S/o John Blair McCroskey
John McCroskey-newer stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866.
Lucinda Ann McCroskey Aug. 15, 1799 - Mar. 21, 1833. D/o Reubin & Temperance Freeman Grant. 1st W/o John McCroskey
Priscilla McCroskey Dec. 28, 1808 - Nov. 23, 1879. 2nd W/o John McCroskey. D/o Henry & Mary Moore McCray
Franklin K. McCroskey Dec. 17, 1824 - Aug. 8, 1853. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
James F.G. McCroskey Nov. 8, 1826 - Sep. 4, 1828. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Mary Irene McCroskey-broken stone Aug. 3, 1875 - Feb. 24, 1876. 1st born of Benj. B. & Irene C. Barratt McCroskey. Benj. S/o John and Priscilla McCroskey.
Nancy T. McCroskey Jan. 27, 1823 - Aug. 16, 1824. D/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Patrick H. McCroskey Dec. 2, 1830 - Dec. 25, 1852. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey. Died of cholera on board the steamship Cortez, on her passage from Panama to San Francisco, Cal on the 25th of Dec. 1852. Aged 22 yrs, 23 d's. His body was committed to the Pacific Ocean in Lat. 11 N. Long. 88 58 West from Greenwich. (traveling with brother Joshua P.T.)
Samuel McCroskey July 24, 1782 - Sep. 28, 1848. S/o John Blair McCroskey & brother to John
Mary McCollum McCroskey: Died Dec. 26, 1817-no stone. 1st W/o Samuel McCroskey, md. Nov. 12 1816 Blount Co., Tn
Elizabeth C. Grant McCroskey Mar. 19, 1804 - Aug. 23, 1824. 2nd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Sarah Tucker McCroskey Nov. 1, 1808 - Aug. 8, 1841. 3rd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Thomas Rowland McCroskey-broken stone ____, 1880 - Oct. 4, 1880. S/o Henry Montgomery & Mary E. Pearce McCroskey. Hard to read
infant Gallaher: July 22, 1881 - July 22, 1881. S/o A.H. Gallaher. We could not find the stone
Joseph F. Magill Feb. 14, 1882 - Mar. 9, 1882. S/o Willie N. & Sadie H. Peck Magill. Don't know of any relationship to McCroskeys

McCroskeys buried in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery
Nancy Jane Mayo McCroskey-broken stone July 17, 1828 - Nov. 27, 1874 - Age 46 years. W/o Rev. Solon McCroskey who died in Garfield, Wa. & S/o Samuel & Sarah Tucker McCroskey. Solon md. 2nd Sibby Eliz. Eagleton.
George C. McCroskey Sep. 26, 1854 - July 18, 1876. S/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey
Robert F. McCroskey Nov. 6, 1880 - Dec. 26, 1880. S/o Solon & Sibby Eliz. Eagleton McCroskey
Sarah C. McCroskey Nov. 10, 1850 - Aug. 25, 187?. D/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey

"The McCroskey Families, along with other well-recognized families, helped to pave the way for the early settlements in Washington, Jefferson, Sevier, Blount, and Monroe Counties. The McCroskey, Montgomery, McCray, Nodding, Grant, Gallaher, Cunningham, Houston, Barrett, Mayo, Eagleton, Gilbreath, and Hope families make up a modern day “Who’s Who in History.” A McCroskey Family Tree shows family connections to all of these families mentioned as well as others that we read about in TN History. These families had close ties to the Presbyterian Church and played an important part in its organization in America.They served their country well with many taking part in a number of military campaigns.
John Blair McCroskey served in the Revolutinary War, fought at King’s Mountain and in several Indian skirmishes (Pension # S2781). His wife was Ann Montgomery. Two of his sons, John McCroskey and Samuel McCroskey settled in Fork Creek Valley, east of Sweetwater, in Monroe Co., TN. John McCroskey was the first High Sheriff (1820 – 1830) in Monroe Co. and his brother, Samuel was the first Postmaster in Morganton and both held a number of political offices for many years. Their descendants became lawyers, educators, ministers, owners of various businesses, farmers, as well as serving in a number of political positions. Many of their descendants settled into other areas of TN as well as California and Washington State." (Text by Dede Harrill & Joy Locke)
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McCroskey, Franklin K. (I9017)
 
1706 ********
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McCroskey Cemetery & McCroskeys in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery in Monroe County, Tennessee
Project By: Dede Harrill & Joy Locke
Photographed by: Joy Locke March 2009
Headstones (PHOTOS OF THE HEADSTONES ARE ENHANCED FOR EASY READING):

John McCroskey-older stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866. Married 1st Lucinda Ann Grant and 2nd Priscilla McCray. S/o John Blair McCroskey
John McCroskey-newer stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866.
Lucinda Ann McCroskey Aug. 15, 1799 - Mar. 21, 1833. D/o Reubin & Temperance Freeman Grant. 1st W/o John McCroskey
Priscilla McCroskey Dec. 28, 1808 - Nov. 23, 1879. 2nd W/o John McCroskey. D/o Henry & Mary Moore McCray
Franklin K. McCroskey Dec. 17, 1824 - Aug. 8, 1853. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
James F.G. McCroskey Nov. 8, 1826 - Sep. 4, 1828. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Mary Irene McCroskey-broken stone Aug. 3, 1875 - Feb. 24, 1876. 1st born of Benj. B. & Irene C. Barratt McCroskey. Benj. S/o John and Priscilla McCroskey.
Nancy T. McCroskey Jan. 27, 1823 - Aug. 16, 1824. D/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Patrick H. McCroskey Dec. 2, 1830 - Dec. 25, 1852. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey. Died of cholera on board the steamship Cortez, on her passage from Panama to San Francisco, Cal on the 25th of Dec. 1852. Aged 22 yrs, 23 d's. His body was committed to the Pacific Ocean in Lat. 11 N. Long. 88 58 West from Greenwich. (traveling with brother Joshua P.T.)
Samuel McCroskey July 24, 1782 - Sep. 28, 1848. S/o John Blair McCroskey & brother to John
Mary McCollum McCroskey: Died Dec. 26, 1817-no stone. 1st W/o Samuel McCroskey, md. Nov. 12 1816 Blount Co., Tn
Elizabeth C. Grant McCroskey Mar. 19, 1804 - Aug. 23, 1824. 2nd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Sarah Tucker McCroskey Nov. 1, 1808 - Aug. 8, 1841. 3rd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Thomas Rowland McCroskey-broken stone ____, 1880 - Oct. 4, 1880. S/o Henry Montgomery & Mary E. Pearce McCroskey. Hard to read
infant Gallaher: July 22, 1881 - July 22, 1881. S/o A.H. Gallaher. We could not find the stone
Joseph F. Magill Feb. 14, 1882 - Mar. 9, 1882. S/o Willie N. & Sadie H. Peck Magill. Don't know of any relationship to McCroskeys

McCroskeys buried in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery
Nancy Jane Mayo McCroskey-broken stone July 17, 1828 - Nov. 27, 1874 - Age 46 years. W/o Rev. Solon McCroskey who died in Garfield, Wa. & S/o Samuel & Sarah Tucker McCroskey. Solon md. 2nd Sibby Eliz. Eagleton.
George C. McCroskey Sep. 26, 1854 - July 18, 1876. S/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey
Robert F. McCroskey Nov. 6, 1880 - Dec. 26, 1880. S/o Solon & Sibby Eliz. Eagleton McCroskey
Sarah C. McCroskey Nov. 10, 1850 - Aug. 25, 187?. D/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey

"The McCroskey Families, along with other well-recognized families, helped to pave the way for the early settlements in Washington, Jefferson, Sevier, Blount, and Monroe Counties. The McCroskey, Montgomery, McCray, Nodding, Grant, Gallaher, Cunningham, Houston, Barrett, Mayo, Eagleton, Gilbreath, and Hope families make up a modern day “Who’s Who in History.” A McCroskey Family Tree shows family connections to all of these families mentioned as well as others that we read about in TN History. These families had close ties to the Presbyterian Church and played an important part in its organization in America.They served their country well with many taking part in a number of military campaigns.
John Blair McCroskey served in the Revolutinary War, fought at King’s Mountain and in several Indian skirmishes (Pension # S2781). His wife was Ann Montgomery. Two of his sons, John McCroskey and Samuel McCroskey settled in Fork Creek Valley, east of Sweetwater, in Monroe Co., TN. John McCroskey was the first High Sheriff (1820 – 1830) in Monroe Co. and his brother, Samuel was the first Postmaster in Morganton and both held a number of political offices for many years. Their descendants became lawyers, educators, ministers, owners of various businesses, farmers, as well as serving in a number of political positions. Many of their descendants settled into other areas of TN as well as California and Washington State." (Text by Dede Harrill & Joy Locke)
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Grant, Reubin (I9018)
 
1707 ********
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Dede Harrill & Joy Locke's site:
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McCroskey Cemetery & McCroskeys in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery in Monroe County, Tennessee
Project By: Dede Harrill & Joy Locke
Photographed by: Joy Locke March 2009
Headstones (PHOTOS OF THE HEADSTONES ARE ENHANCED FOR EASY READING):

John McCroskey-older stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866. Married 1st Lucinda Ann Grant and 2nd Priscilla McCray. S/o John Blair McCroskey
John McCroskey-newer stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866.
Lucinda Ann McCroskey Aug. 15, 1799 - Mar. 21, 1833. D/o Reubin & Temperance Freeman Grant. 1st W/o John McCroskey
Priscilla McCroskey Dec. 28, 1808 - Nov. 23, 1879. 2nd W/o John McCroskey. D/o Henry & Mary Moore McCray
Franklin K. McCroskey Dec. 17, 1824 - Aug. 8, 1853. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
James F.G. McCroskey Nov. 8, 1826 - Sep. 4, 1828. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Mary Irene McCroskey-broken stone Aug. 3, 1875 - Feb. 24, 1876. 1st born of Benj. B. & Irene C. Barratt McCroskey. Benj. S/o John and Priscilla McCroskey.
Nancy T. McCroskey Jan. 27, 1823 - Aug. 16, 1824. D/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Patrick H. McCroskey Dec. 2, 1830 - Dec. 25, 1852. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey. Died of cholera on board the steamship Cortez, on her passage from Panama to San Francisco, Cal on the 25th of Dec. 1852. Aged 22 yrs, 23 d's. His body was committed to the Pacific Ocean in Lat. 11 N. Long. 88 58 West from Greenwich. (traveling with brother Joshua P.T.)
Samuel McCroskey July 24, 1782 - Sep. 28, 1848. S/o John Blair McCroskey & brother to John
Mary McCollum McCroskey: Died Dec. 26, 1817-no stone. 1st W/o Samuel McCroskey, md. Nov. 12 1816 Blount Co., Tn
Elizabeth C. Grant McCroskey Mar. 19, 1804 - Aug. 23, 1824. 2nd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Sarah Tucker McCroskey Nov. 1, 1808 - Aug. 8, 1841. 3rd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Thomas Rowland McCroskey-broken stone ____, 1880 - Oct. 4, 1880. S/o Henry Montgomery & Mary E. Pearce McCroskey. Hard to read
infant Gallaher: July 22, 1881 - July 22, 1881. S/o A.H. Gallaher. We could not find the stone
Joseph F. Magill Feb. 14, 1882 - Mar. 9, 1882. S/o Willie N. & Sadie H. Peck Magill. Don't know of any relationship to McCroskeys

McCroskeys buried in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery
Nancy Jane Mayo McCroskey-broken stone July 17, 1828 - Nov. 27, 1874 - Age 46 years. W/o Rev. Solon McCroskey who died in Garfield, Wa. & S/o Samuel & Sarah Tucker McCroskey. Solon md. 2nd Sibby Eliz. Eagleton.
George C. McCroskey Sep. 26, 1854 - July 18, 1876. S/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey
Robert F. McCroskey Nov. 6, 1880 - Dec. 26, 1880. S/o Solon & Sibby Eliz. Eagleton McCroskey
Sarah C. McCroskey Nov. 10, 1850 - Aug. 25, 187?. D/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey

"The McCroskey Families, along with other well-recognized families, helped to pave the way for the early settlements in Washington, Jefferson, Sevier, Blount, and Monroe Counties. The McCroskey, Montgomery, McCray, Nodding, Grant, Gallaher, Cunningham, Houston, Barrett, Mayo, Eagleton, Gilbreath, and Hope families make up a modern day “Who’s Who in History.” A McCroskey Family Tree shows family connections to all of these families mentioned as well as others that we read about in TN History. These families had close ties to the Presbyterian Church and played an important part in its organization in America.They served their country well with many taking part in a number of military campaigns.
John Blair McCroskey served in the Revolutinary War, fought at King’s Mountain and in several Indian skirmishes (Pension # S2781). His wife was Ann Montgomery. Two of his sons, John McCroskey and Samuel McCroskey settled in Fork Creek Valley, east of Sweetwater, in Monroe Co., TN. John McCroskey was the first High Sheriff (1820 – 1830) in Monroe Co. and his brother, Samuel was the first Postmaster in Morganton and both held a number of political offices for many years. Their descendants became lawyers, educators, ministers, owners of various businesses, farmers, as well as serving in a number of political positions. Many of their descendants settled into other areas of TN as well as California and Washington State." (Text by Dede Harrill & Joy Locke)
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Freeman, Temperance (I9019)
 
1708 ********
Source:
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Dede Harrill & Joy Locke's site:
http://www.tngennet.org/monroe/mccroskey/mccroskey.htm
McCroskey Cemetery & McCroskeys in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery in Monroe County, Tennessee
Project By: Dede Harrill & Joy Locke
Photographed by: Joy Locke March 2009
Headstones (PHOTOS OF THE HEADSTONES ARE ENHANCED FOR EASY READING):

John McCroskey-older stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866. Married 1st Lucinda Ann Grant and 2nd Priscilla McCray. S/o John Blair McCroskey
John McCroskey-newer stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866.
Lucinda Ann McCroskey Aug. 15, 1799 - Mar. 21, 1833. D/o Reubin & Temperance Freeman Grant. 1st W/o John McCroskey
Priscilla McCroskey Dec. 28, 1808 - Nov. 23, 1879. 2nd W/o John McCroskey. D/o Henry & Mary Moore McCray
Franklin K. McCroskey Dec. 17, 1824 - Aug. 8, 1853. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
James F.G. McCroskey Nov. 8, 1826 - Sep. 4, 1828. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Mary Irene McCroskey-broken stone Aug. 3, 1875 - Feb. 24, 1876. 1st born of Benj. B. & Irene C. Barratt McCroskey. Benj. S/o John and Priscilla McCroskey.
Nancy T. McCroskey Jan. 27, 1823 - Aug. 16, 1824. D/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Patrick H. McCroskey Dec. 2, 1830 - Dec. 25, 1852. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey. Died of cholera on board the steamship Cortez, on her passage from Panama to San Francisco, Cal on the 25th of Dec. 1852. Aged 22 yrs, 23 d's. His body was committed to the Pacific Ocean in Lat. 11 N. Long. 88 58 West from Greenwich. (traveling with brother Joshua P.T.)
Samuel McCroskey July 24, 1782 - Sep. 28, 1848. S/o John Blair McCroskey & brother to John
Mary McCollum McCroskey: Died Dec. 26, 1817-no stone. 1st W/o Samuel McCroskey, md. Nov. 12 1816 Blount Co., Tn
Elizabeth C. Grant McCroskey Mar. 19, 1804 - Aug. 23, 1824. 2nd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Sarah Tucker McCroskey Nov. 1, 1808 - Aug. 8, 1841. 3rd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Thomas Rowland McCroskey-broken stone ____, 1880 - Oct. 4, 1880. S/o Henry Montgomery & Mary E. Pearce McCroskey. Hard to read
infant Gallaher: July 22, 1881 - July 22, 1881. S/o A.H. Gallaher. We could not find the stone
Joseph F. Magill Feb. 14, 1882 - Mar. 9, 1882. S/o Willie N. & Sadie H. Peck Magill. Don't know of any relationship to McCroskeys

McCroskeys buried in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery
Nancy Jane Mayo McCroskey-broken stone July 17, 1828 - Nov. 27, 1874 - Age 46 years. W/o Rev. Solon McCroskey who died in Garfield, Wa. & S/o Samuel & Sarah Tucker McCroskey. Solon md. 2nd Sibby Eliz. Eagleton.
George C. McCroskey Sep. 26, 1854 - July 18, 1876. S/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey
Robert F. McCroskey Nov. 6, 1880 - Dec. 26, 1880. S/o Solon & Sibby Eliz. Eagleton McCroskey
Sarah C. McCroskey Nov. 10, 1850 - Aug. 25, 187?. D/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey

"The McCroskey Families, along with other well-recognized families, helped to pave the way for the early settlements in Washington, Jefferson, Sevier, Blount, and Monroe Counties. The McCroskey, Montgomery, McCray, Nodding, Grant, Gallaher, Cunningham, Houston, Barrett, Mayo, Eagleton, Gilbreath, and Hope families make up a modern day “Who’s Who in History.” A McCroskey Family Tree shows family connections to all of these families mentioned as well as others that we read about in TN History. These families had close ties to the Presbyterian Church and played an important part in its organization in America.They served their country well with many taking part in a number of military campaigns.
John Blair McCroskey served in the Revolutinary War, fought at King’s Mountain and in several Indian skirmishes (Pension # S2781). His wife was Ann Montgomery. Two of his sons, John McCroskey and Samuel McCroskey settled in Fork Creek Valley, east of Sweetwater, in Monroe Co., TN. John McCroskey was the first High Sheriff (1820 – 1830) in Monroe Co. and his brother, Samuel was the first Postmaster in Morganton and both held a number of political offices for many years. Their descendants became lawyers, educators, ministers, owners of various businesses, farmers, as well as serving in a number of political positions. Many of their descendants settled into other areas of TN as well as California and Washington State." (Text by Dede Harrill & Joy Locke)
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McCray, Henry (I9020)
 
1709 ********
Source:
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Dede Harrill & Joy Locke's site:
http://www.tngennet.org/monroe/mccroskey/mccroskey.htm
McCroskey Cemetery & McCroskeys in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery in Monroe County, Tennessee
Project By: Dede Harrill & Joy Locke
Photographed by: Joy Locke March 2009
Headstones (PHOTOS OF THE HEADSTONES ARE ENHANCED FOR EASY READING):

John McCroskey-older stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866. Married 1st Lucinda Ann Grant and 2nd Priscilla McCray. S/o John Blair McCroskey
John McCroskey-newer stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866.
Lucinda Ann McCroskey Aug. 15, 1799 - Mar. 21, 1833. D/o Reubin & Temperance Freeman Grant. 1st W/o John McCroskey
Priscilla McCroskey Dec. 28, 1808 - Nov. 23, 1879. 2nd W/o John McCroskey. D/o Henry & Mary Moore McCray
Franklin K. McCroskey Dec. 17, 1824 - Aug. 8, 1853. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
James F.G. McCroskey Nov. 8, 1826 - Sep. 4, 1828. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Mary Irene McCroskey-broken stone Aug. 3, 1875 - Feb. 24, 1876. 1st born of Benj. B. & Irene C. Barratt McCroskey. Benj. S/o John and Priscilla McCroskey.
Nancy T. McCroskey Jan. 27, 1823 - Aug. 16, 1824. D/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Patrick H. McCroskey Dec. 2, 1830 - Dec. 25, 1852. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey. Died of cholera on board the steamship Cortez, on her passage from Panama to San Francisco, Cal on the 25th of Dec. 1852. Aged 22 yrs, 23 d's. His body was committed to the Pacific Ocean in Lat. 11 N. Long. 88 58 West from Greenwich. (traveling with brother Joshua P.T.)
Samuel McCroskey July 24, 1782 - Sep. 28, 1848. S/o John Blair McCroskey & brother to John
Mary McCollum McCroskey: Died Dec. 26, 1817-no stone. 1st W/o Samuel McCroskey, md. Nov. 12 1816 Blount Co., Tn
Elizabeth C. Grant McCroskey Mar. 19, 1804 - Aug. 23, 1824. 2nd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Sarah Tucker McCroskey Nov. 1, 1808 - Aug. 8, 1841. 3rd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Thomas Rowland McCroskey-broken stone ____, 1880 - Oct. 4, 1880. S/o Henry Montgomery & Mary E. Pearce McCroskey. Hard to read
infant Gallaher: July 22, 1881 - July 22, 1881. S/o A.H. Gallaher. We could not find the stone
Joseph F. Magill Feb. 14, 1882 - Mar. 9, 1882. S/o Willie N. & Sadie H. Peck Magill. Don't know of any relationship to McCroskeys

McCroskeys buried in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery
Nancy Jane Mayo McCroskey-broken stone July 17, 1828 - Nov. 27, 1874 - Age 46 years. W/o Rev. Solon McCroskey who died in Garfield, Wa. & S/o Samuel & Sarah Tucker McCroskey. Solon md. 2nd Sibby Eliz. Eagleton.
George C. McCroskey Sep. 26, 1854 - July 18, 1876. S/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey
Robert F. McCroskey Nov. 6, 1880 - Dec. 26, 1880. S/o Solon & Sibby Eliz. Eagleton McCroskey
Sarah C. McCroskey Nov. 10, 1850 - Aug. 25, 187?. D/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey

"The McCroskey Families, along with other well-recognized families, helped to pave the way for the early settlements in Washington, Jefferson, Sevier, Blount, and Monroe Counties. The McCroskey, Montgomery, McCray, Nodding, Grant, Gallaher, Cunningham, Houston, Barrett, Mayo, Eagleton, Gilbreath, and Hope families make up a modern day “Who’s Who in History.” A McCroskey Family Tree shows family connections to all of these families mentioned as well as others that we read about in TN History. These families had close ties to the Presbyterian Church and played an important part in its organization in America.They served their country well with many taking part in a number of military campaigns.
John Blair McCroskey served in the Revolutinary War, fought at King’s Mountain and in several Indian skirmishes (Pension # S2781). His wife was Ann Montgomery. Two of his sons, John McCroskey and Samuel McCroskey settled in Fork Creek Valley, east of Sweetwater, in Monroe Co., TN. John McCroskey was the first High Sheriff (1820 – 1830) in Monroe Co. and his brother, Samuel was the first Postmaster in Morganton and both held a number of political offices for many years. Their descendants became lawyers, educators, ministers, owners of various businesses, farmers, as well as serving in a number of political positions. Many of their descendants settled into other areas of TN as well as California and Washington State." (Text by Dede Harrill & Joy Locke)
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Moore, Mary (I9021)
 
1710 ********
Source:
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Dede Harrill & Joy Locke's site:
http://www.tngennet.org/monroe/mccroskey/mccroskey.htm
McCroskey Cemetery & McCroskeys in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery in Monroe County, Tennessee
Project By: Dede Harrill & Joy Locke
Photographed by: Joy Locke March 2009
Headstones (PHOTOS OF THE HEADSTONES ARE ENHANCED FOR EASY READING):

John McCroskey-older stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866. Married 1st Lucinda Ann Grant and 2nd Priscilla McCray. S/o John Blair McCroskey
John McCroskey-newer stone March 17, 1788 - Nov. 10, 1866.
Lucinda Ann McCroskey Aug. 15, 1799 - Mar. 21, 1833. D/o Reubin & Temperance Freeman Grant. 1st W/o John McCroskey
Priscilla McCroskey Dec. 28, 1808 - Nov. 23, 1879. 2nd W/o John McCroskey. D/o Henry & Mary Moore McCray
Franklin K. McCroskey Dec. 17, 1824 - Aug. 8, 1853. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
James F.G. McCroskey Nov. 8, 1826 - Sep. 4, 1828. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Mary Irene McCroskey-broken stone Aug. 3, 1875 - Feb. 24, 1876. 1st born of Benj. B. & Irene C. Barratt McCroskey. Benj. S/o John and Priscilla McCroskey.
Nancy T. McCroskey Jan. 27, 1823 - Aug. 16, 1824. D/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey
Patrick H. McCroskey Dec. 2, 1830 - Dec. 25, 1852. S/o John & Lucinda Ann McCroskey. Died of cholera on board the steamship Cortez, on her passage from Panama to San Francisco, Cal on the 25th of Dec. 1852. Aged 22 yrs, 23 d's. His body was committed to the Pacific Ocean in Lat. 11 N. Long. 88 58 West from Greenwich. (traveling with brother Joshua P.T.)
Samuel McCroskey July 24, 1782 - Sep. 28, 1848. S/o John Blair McCroskey & brother to John
Mary McCollum McCroskey: Died Dec. 26, 1817-no stone. 1st W/o Samuel McCroskey, md. Nov. 12 1816 Blount Co., Tn
Elizabeth C. Grant McCroskey Mar. 19, 1804 - Aug. 23, 1824. 2nd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Sarah Tucker McCroskey Nov. 1, 1808 - Aug. 8, 1841. 3rd W/o Samuel McCroskey.
Thomas Rowland McCroskey-broken stone ____, 1880 - Oct. 4, 1880. S/o Henry Montgomery & Mary E. Pearce McCroskey. Hard to read
infant Gallaher: July 22, 1881 - July 22, 1881. S/o A.H. Gallaher. We could not find the stone
Joseph F. Magill Feb. 14, 1882 - Mar. 9, 1882. S/o Willie N. & Sadie H. Peck Magill. Don't know of any relationship to McCroskeys

McCroskeys buried in Rockville / Glenlock Cemetery
Nancy Jane Mayo McCroskey-broken stone July 17, 1828 - Nov. 27, 1874 - Age 46 years. W/o Rev. Solon McCroskey who died in Garfield, Wa. & S/o Samuel & Sarah Tucker McCroskey. Solon md. 2nd Sibby Eliz. Eagleton.
George C. McCroskey Sep. 26, 1854 - July 18, 1876. S/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey
Robert F. McCroskey Nov. 6, 1880 - Dec. 26, 1880. S/o Solon & Sibby Eliz. Eagleton McCroskey
Sarah C. McCroskey Nov. 10, 1850 - Aug. 25, 187?. D/o Solon & Nancy J. Mayo McCroskey

"The McCroskey Families, along with other well-recognized families, helped to pave the way for the early settlements in Washington, Jefferson, Sevier, Blount, and Monroe Counties. The McCroskey, Montgomery, McCray, Nodding, Grant, Gallaher, Cunningham, Houston, Barrett, Mayo, Eagleton, Gilbreath, and Hope families make up a modern day “Who’s Who in History.” A McCroskey Family Tree shows family connections to all of these families mentioned as well as others that we read about in TN History. These families had close ties to the Presbyterian Church and played an important part in its organization in America.They served their country well with many taking part in a number of military campaigns.
John Blair McCroskey served in the Revolutinary War, fought at King’s Mountain and in several Indian skirmishes (Pension # S2781). His wife was Ann Montgomery. Two of his sons, John McCroskey and Samuel McCroskey settled in Fork Creek Valley, east of Sweetwater, in Monroe Co., TN. John McCroskey was the first High Sheriff (1820 – 1830) in Monroe Co. and his brother, Samuel was the first Postmaster in Morganton and both held a number of political offices for many years. Their descendants became lawyers, educators, ministers, owners of various businesses, farmers, as well as serving in a number of political positions. Many of their descendants settled into other areas of TN as well as California and Washington State." (Text by Dede Harrill & Joy Locke)
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McCroskey, James F. G. (I9022)
 

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