John Salmon1,2

ID #176, ( - about January 1791)

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Marriageabout 1758He married Naomi Depriest about 1758 in Goochland County, Virginia.3
Deathabout Jan 1791He died about Jan 1791 in Bedford County, Virginia.4

Child with Naomi Depriest:

Sally Salmon+2 (28 Sep 1764 - 7 Jul 1839)

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EventDateDescription
Will2 Sep 1790He made a will on 2 Sep 1790 in Bedford County, Virginia.1
Probate24 Jan 1791His estate was probated on 24 Jan 1791 in Bedford County, Virginia.4

 

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Last Edited: 24 Oct 2015

Citations

  1. [S514] Bedford County, Virginia, Will Book 2, pp.48-49, 2 Sep 1790, John Salmon, heirs wife (unnamed), sons John, Joel, Robert, Nathan, and Obadia, daughters Mary Dooley and Sarah Dishman.
  2. [S263] W. Mac Jones, The Douglas Register, p. 289, Sally Salmons birth record.
  3. [S263] W. Mac Jones, The Douglas Register, p. 117, based on birthdate of youngest child.
  4. [S514] Bedford County, Virginia, Will Book 2, pp.48-49, dated 2 Sep 1790, probated 24 Jan 1791, John Salmon, heirs wife (unnamed), sons John, Joel, Robert, Nathan, and Obadia, daughters Mary Dooley and Sarah Dishman.

Naomi Depriest1

ID #177, ( - after 2 September 1790)

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Marriageabout 1758She married John Salmon about 1758 in Goochland County, Virginia.2
Deathafter 2 Sep 1790She died after 2 Sep 1790.3

Child with John Salmon:

Sally Salmon+1 (28 Sep 1764 - 7 Jul 1839)

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Last Edited: 3 Jul 2015

Citations

  1. [S263] W. Mac Jones, The Douglas Register, p. 289, Sally Salmons birth record.
  2. [S263] W. Mac Jones, The Douglas Register, p. 117, based on birthdate of youngest child.
  3. [S514] Bedford County, Virginia, Will Book 2, pp.48-49, 2 Sep 1790, John Salmon, heirs wife (unnamed), sons John, Joel, Robert, Nathan, and Obadia, daughters Mary Dooley and Sarah Dishman.

Mildred Bell Dishman1,2,3

ID #178, (10 November 1855 - 26 July 1918)

Parents:

Father: Robert Callison Dishman1,3 b. 1 Apr 1823, d. b 1880
Mother: Mary Weaver Norman1,3 b. a 1823

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth10 Nov 1855She was born on 10 Nov 1855 in Barren County, Kentucky.3,4
Marriage25 Jun 1873She married John D. Blakeman on 25 Jun 1873 in Kentucky.1
Death26 Jul 1918She died on 26 Jul 1918 in Warren County, Kentucky, at age 62.5,3,6
Burial27 Jul 1918She was buried on 27 Jul 1918 in Smiths Grove Cemetery, Smiths Grove, Warren County, Kentucky.5,3

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EventDateDescription
Baptism3 May 1856She was baptized on 3 May 1856 in 1st Presbyterian Church, Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky.7
Census18601 Jun 1860She was listed as a household member living with Robert Callison Dishman on the 1860 census in Barren County, Kentucky.8
Census18701 Jun 1870She was listed as a household member living with Robert Callison Dishman on the 1870 census in Barren County, Kentucky.9
Census18801 Jun 1880She was listed as John D. Blakeman's wife on the 1880 census in Glasgow Junction, Barren County, Kentucky.10

 

Other information

Relationships:
3rd great-granddaughter of Samuel Duchemin
4th cousin 1 time removed of James Samuel Dishman
4th cousin 3 times removed of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 13 Nov 2022

Citations

  1. [S120] Kentucky Biographies, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/index.html. John D. Blakeman entry.
  2. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, p. 32, Robert C. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 31 of 33. Name recorded as Mildred B.
  3. [S523] Mildred Bell Blakeman, Kentucky Certificate of Death, widow, born 10 Nov 1855 in Barren Co., KY, died 26 Jul 1918, buried 27 Jul 1918, daughter of Robert C. Dishman and Mary W. Norman.
  4. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, p. 32, Robert C. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 31 of 33. Age 14.
  5. [S522] Smiths Grove Cemetery Records, Mildred Bell Dishman Blakeman, card B036, section B, lot 12, born 10 Nov 1855, died 26 Jul 1918.
  6. [S367] KY Deaths, 1852-1963, online http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1222, Mrs Milfred Bell Blakeman born 10 November 1855, Barren, died 26 July 1918 at age 62, Warren County, Kentucky, child of Robt C Dishman and Mary W Norman.
  7. [S271] Sandi Gorin, 1st Presbyterian Church - Glasgow continued in "SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY", listserve message 21 Aug 1998, extracts from church records.
  8. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, p. 101, R. C. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 102 of 163.
  9. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, p. 32, Robert C. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 31 of 33.
  10. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, ED 16, dwelling 291, family 291, page 33, John Blakeman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 32 of 42.

John D. Blakeman1

ID #179, (24 October 1852 - before 26 July 1918)

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth24 Oct 1852He was born on 24 Oct 1852 in Green County, Kentucky.1
Marriage25 Jun 1873He married Mildred Bell Dishman, daughter of Robert Callison Dishman and Mary Weaver Norman, on 25 Jun 1873 in Kentucky.1
Deathbefore 26 Jul 1918He died before 26 Jul 1918.2

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Census18801 Jun 1880He was listed as the head of household on the 1880 census in Glasgow Junction, Barren County, Kentucky.3

 

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Last Edited: 9 Apr 2020

Citations

  1. [S120] Kentucky Biographies, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/index.html. John D. Blakeman entry.
  2. [S523] Mildred Bell Blakeman, Kentucky Certificate of Death, widow, born 10 Nov 1855 in Barren Co., KY, died 26 Jul 1918, buried 27 Jul 1918, daughter of Robert C. Dishman and Mary W. Norman.
  3. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, ED 16, dwelling 291, family 291, page 33, John Blakeman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 32 of 42.

Sarah Fannie Dishman1,2

ID #180, (1 September 1853 - 9 April 1921)

Parents:

Father: Robert Callison Dishman1,2,3 b. 1 Apr 1823, d. b 1880
Mother: Mary Weaver Norman1,3 b. a 1823

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth1 Sep 1853She was born on 1 Sep 1853 in Barren County, Kentucky.1,2,3
Marriage1 May 1872She married Crittenden M. Edmunds on 1 May 1872 in Barren County, Kentucky.1
Death9 Apr 1921She died on 9 Apr 1921 in Jefferson County, Kentucky, at age 67.2

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Census18601 Jun 1860She was listed as a household member living with Robert Callison Dishman on the 1860 census in Barren County, Kentucky.4
Census18701 Jun 1870She was listed as a household member living with Robert Callison Dishman on the 1870 census in Barren County, Kentucky.5

 

Other information

Relationships:
3rd great-granddaughter of Samuel Duchemin
4th cousin 1 time removed of James Samuel Dishman
4th cousin 3 times removed of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 13 Nov 2022

Citations

  1. [S120] Kentucky Biographies, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/index.html. Crittenden M. Edmunds entry.
  2. [S367] KY Deaths, 1852-1963, online http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1222, Fannie D Edmunds born 1 September 1854, Kentucky, died 9 April 1921 at age 66, Jefferson County, Kentucky, child of Robt Dishman.
  3. [S392] KY Births, 1847-1911, online https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1213/, Sarah F Dishman, born 1 September 1853, Barren County, Kentucky, father Robt C Dishman, mother Mary W Norman.
  4. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, p. 101, R. C. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 102 of 163.
  5. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, p. 32, Robert C. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 31 of 33.

Samuel Duchemin1,2

ID #181, (about 1640 - between November 1726 and May 1727)

Parents:

Father: Jean Duchemin1,3 b. a 1590, d. a 1664
Mother: Anne Le Noir1,3 b. a 1595, d. b 1661

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthabout 1640He was born about 1640 in France.4,5
Marriage3 Sep 1661He married first Marie du Mont, daughter of Philippe du Mont and Elisabeth d'Eschalou, on 3 Sep 1661 in Fresnes, France.3,6
Marriagesay 1695He married second Cornelia (?) say 1695 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.7
Deathbetween Nov 1726 and May 1727He died between Nov 1726 and May 1727 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.8,9

Children with Marie du Mont:

Children with Cornelia (?):

Samuel Dishman Jr.36 (a 1697 - bt 1718 - 1726)
John Dishman Sr.+ 37 (a 1700 - a Nov 1739)
Elizabeth Dishman38 (a 1702 - a May 1771)
Anne Dishman39 (a 1704 - )
James Dishman Sr.+ 40 (1712 - 1800)
David Dishman Sr.+ 41,31 (a 1714 - Apr 1794)
Peter Dishman+42,31 (a 1718 - a Nov 1763)
Mary Dishman43 (a 1719 - a 31 Aug 1770)

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EventDateDescription
BiographySamuel Duchemin (Dishman) was a French Protestant (Huguenot) who emigrated from France to North America at the end of the 17th century. He is the progenitor of all the Dishmans that can trace their ancestry to the Northern Neck of Virginia.10
Name VariationDishman is the anglicized version of Duchemin. Between 1693 and 1717, the records of colonial Virginia show various spellings of Duchemin, including Decymee, Duchemein, Duchemen, Duchiminia, Duchimin, and Dishmon. After 1717, only the variation Dishman appears in reference to the immigrant Samuel and his children. In his will, Samuel Duchemin uses Dishman when referring to himself and his family, but signs the will "Sam'l. Duchmein". Since only the county clerk's copy of the will survives, we don't know if this spelling is Samuel's or the clerk's.11
Succession20 May 1661He was named an heir in the Act in Advance of Succession of Jean Duchemin dated 20 May 1661 in Tinchebray, France.1
ExhibitSignature of Samuel Duchemin taken from the Act in Advance of Succession of 1661.1
Samuel Duchemin signature
1661
Event-Misc25 Feb 1667He and Isaac Duchemin were mentioned in an agreement related to tax collection on 25 Feb 1667 in Tinchebray, France.12
Misc10 Mar 1686After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, Samuel Duchemin and Isaac Duchemin were required to renounce the Protestant religion with an abjuration of heresy. on 10 Mar 1686 in the Catholic Church of Saint-Quentin-les-Chardonnets, Tinchebray, France.6,13
Emigrationabout 1687He and Isaac Duchemin emigrated from Landisacq, Flers, Orne, France, about 1687 possibly going to Jersey in the Channel Islands.14,15
Immigrationprior to 1693He and Isaac Duchemin immigrated from France to Westmoreland County in the Colony of Virginia prior to 1693, possibly by way of England.16,17
Deed-Land28 Feb 1693/94He and Isaac Duchemin received approximately 75 acres of land in Westmoreland County, Virginia, from Malachai Peale on 28 Feb 1693/94. This is the first known record of Samuel and Isaac in Virginia and is found in the Westmoreland County Virginia Court Order Book (1690-98), page 119a, February 28, 1693: At a Court held for the sd. County the twenty Eight day of ffeby.1693 (Capt. Wm Pierce, Mr. Wm Horton, Capt. Thos. Gouct, Mr. Henry Rosse, Justices), Mr. Malachy Peele came into Court and acknowledged a Deed of sale of Land from him to Saml. Decymee & Isaac Decymee to bee his proper Act & Deed and the Lands & premesses thereby conveyed to bee the just right and Inheritance of the sd. Saml. and Isaac Decymee. Ordered the same be Recorded.18
Deed-Land1 Oct 1701He received 200 acres of land for 3,500 pounds of "good sound tobacco in caske" in Richmond County, Virginia, from Robert Peck on 1 Oct 1701. His name was recorded as Samuel Duchemine. This land became part of King George County after 1721.19
LandGrant27 Feb 1705/6Samuel Duchemin had a claim for land approved for the importation of six persons into Virginia under the headright system on 27 Feb 1705/6 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. The persons transported were Henry Stapleton, William Mean, William Duff, Margrett Collins, Pierce Cale and Michaell Spiller. This claim was not fulfilled until 1714.20
LandGrant18 Dec 1710He was granted 440 acres escheat land on 18 Dec 1710 in Upper Machotique, Westmoreland County, Virginia. His name was recorded as Samuel Duchiminia.21
LandGrant30 Aug 1711He was granted 202 acres on the lower side of the Occoquan River at the mouth of Broad Run on 30 Aug 1711 in Stafford County, Virginia. His name was recorded as Samuel Duchiminia. After Samuel's death, son John inherited this land, and it passed to John's widow Frances after John's death in 1739. Frances sold the land to Samuel Davis in 1740.22,23
LandGrant16 Jun 1714He was granted a patent for 816 acres about 2 miles from the Rappahannock River on 16 Jun 1714 in Essex County, Virginia. The patent was issued for the transportation of six persons to Virginia under the headright system. The patent was requested in 1705. His name was recorded as Samuel Duchimin.24,25
Will15 Nov 1726He made a will on 15 Nov 1726 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. In his will, he refers to himself and his family using the surname Dishman, but he signs the will "Samuel Duchmein".11
Probate31 May 1727His estate was probated on 31 May 1727 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.26
Inventory26 Jul 1727An inventory of the estate of Samuel Duchemin was recorded on 26 Jul 1727 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.27,28
Deposition13 Jun 1796He was mentioned in the deposition of James Dishman Sr. in an Essex County court case (Dishman et al vs. Fitzhugh) on 13 Jun 1796 in King George County, Virginia.29,30
Court Chancery17 Dec 1798He was mentioned in a Chancery Court case on 17 Dec 1798 in Essex County, Virginia. In his will, Samuel Dishman (d. 1726) left his land in Essex County to his sons David and Peter, to be equally divided. David did not take possession of his share of the land, and Peter maintained possession of the entire property. David died without mentioning the land in his will. David's heirs sued Peter's son Samuel, who was then in possession of the land, for their share.31

 

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Relationships:
4th great-grandfather of James Samuel Dishman
6th great-grandfather of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 22 Sep 2021

Research Note

Notes on the birth years of children with Cornelia.

Probable birth order based upon order named in will and estimated dates:
c 1697 - Samuel Jr.
Samuel Jr. is assumed to be the first born son since he was named after his father. A Westmoreland court judged a slave owned by Samuel Jr to be 7 yrs old on 27 Aug 1718. If we assume Samuel had to be 21 to own property, then he was born before 1697.

c 1700 - John
John is named as the eldest son in Samuel's will. Samuel Jr. is not listed and is assumed to have died, so this places John as the second born son. He was at least 21 years old when his father wrote his will in 1726, so he was born before 1705.

c 1702 - Elizabeth
Elizabeth was married at the time her father wrote his will in 1726 and is named second, so assuming she was at least 18 when married, she would have been born before 1708.

c 1704 - Anne
Anne was unmarried in 1726 when her father wrote his will and is mentioned third, and unlike sister Mary the will does not mention withholding her inheritance until she turns 18 or gets married, so she is assumed to be older than 18 in 1726 and would have been born before 1708.

1712 - James
James is mentioned fourth in the will. James' age is given as 84 or there abouts in a deposition dated 1796, so his birth year is placed at 1712. He also petitioned the Westmoreland court on 29 May 1733 for his share of his father's estate, so he must have turned 21 just before that date.

c 1714 - David
David is mentioned fifth in the will. David chose Original Brown as guardian in Feb 1729/30 when his mother Cornelia died. He was mentioned as a guardian in Sep 1733. Children could select their own guardian between ages of 14 and 21. This places birth date between 1712 and 1716.

c 1718 - Peter
Peter is mentioned sixth in the will. Peter chose brother David as his guardian in Westmoreland county on 2 Nov 1739, so he was less than 21 years old. This means he was younger than David, and was born after 1718.

c 1719 - Mary
Mary is mentioned last in the will. The will withholds her inheritance until she turns 18 or marries. Since she is unmarried in 1726 she would have been born after 1708. IF she was born after Peter she would be born after 1718.


Last Updated: 14 Dec 2016.32

Citations

  1. [S245] Jean Duchemin, Act in Advance of Succession; Records of Guy Halley and Isaac Ybert, Notaries of Tinchebray, 20 May 1661 Archives Départementales de l'Orne.
  2. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), In his will, Samuel Duchemin uses Dishman when referring to himself and his family, but signs the will "Sam'l. Duchmein."
  3. [S533] Fresnes Tabellionage Minutes1646-1754, Transcript, unknown repository, 3 Sep 1661 entry, "Mariage, entre honnête homme Samuel Duchemin, fils et heritier de honnête homme Jean Duchemin, sieur de la Magdelaine, et de feue damoiselle Anne Le Noir, ses père et mère, de la paroisse Notre-Dame de Tinchebray, d'une part ; et honnête fille Marie du Mont, fille de honnête homme Philippe du Mont, sieur de la Chesnée, et de damoiselle Elisabeth d'Eschalou, ses père et mère, de la paroisse de Fresnes, d'autre part.", translation "Marriage between honest man Samuel Duchemin, son and heir of honest man Jean Duchemin, lord of La Magdelaine, and the late damsel Anne Le Noir, his father and mother, of the parish of Notre-Dame of Tinchebray, of one hand; and honest girl Marie du Mont, daughter of honest man Philippe du Mont, lord of Chesnee, and damsel Elisabeth d'Eschalou, her father and mother, of the parish of Fresnes, of the other hand."
  4. [S394] Jacky Delafontenelle, Les Protestants de Fresnes, p. 139, person (306), Samuel Duchemin was oldest son of Jean DuChemin with his second wife Anne Le Noir and marriage occurred after 1630, so Samuel's birth is placed at about 1640.
  5. [S245] Jean Duchemin, Act in Advance of Succession; Records of Guy Halley and Isaac Ybert, Notaries of Tinchebray, 20 May 1661 Archives Départementales de l'Orne, Samuel is the oldest son of Jean Duchemin and Anne Le Noir.
  6. [S222] Jacky Delafontenelle, "E-Mail, Delafontenelle," e-mail to Keith Dishman, Isaac & Samuel Duchemin.
  7. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), Samuel refers to his "well beloved wife Cornelia Dishman". The date and location of their marriage is unknown, but based upon the birth dates of their children, sometime in the middle 1690s is likely.
  8. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), Will probated 31 May 1727.
  9. [S141] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Records & Inventories, No. 1, 1723-1746, entry dated 25 Mar 1730 for the Supplemental Inventory of Samuel Dishman that refers to "crops on the ground the year he dyed, viz 1726", implies that he died in 1726 shortly after he wrote his will, and not in 1727 when his will was probated.
  10. [S278] Daniel Duchemin, Abjuration of Heresy; church register, 26 Jun 1686 unknown repository, he expressed his desire to abjure on 19 Jun 1686, but it was not authorized by the bishop until 26 Jun 1686.
  11. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726).
  12. [S532] Tinchebray Tabellionage Acts 1616-1721, Transcript, unknown repository, translated as "- February 25, 1667, act between Francis Fourey, Isaac Duchemin, Samuel Duchemin, William Thoumin, Christophe Besnard, René Hardouin, Philippe Leconte, Guillaume Durand, collectors of denier tax of the bourgeoisie Tinchebray. Witnesses: William Festu, Nicolas Vion."
  13. [S394] Jacky Delafontenelle, Les Protestants de Fresnes, p. 139, person (306).
  14. [S222] Jacky Delafontenelle, "E-Mail, Delafontenelle," e-mail to Keith Dishman, Isaac & Samuel Duchemin.
  15. [S248] L'abbé L.-V. Dumaine, Tinchebray et sa région, Au bocage normand, p. 359, states “De là les émigrations qui se produisirent à cette époque; pour Fresnes, qui comptait cinq ou six cents protestants, on cite parmi les émigrés Jacques Martin, Jacques et Jean Sorel, Louis Thoury, Pierre et Nicolas Briand, Nicolas Huard, Jacques Marchand, Postel, veuve Huard, Onfroy; à Caligny Jacques Rabache, Michel et Jacques Huart; à Landisacq, Samuel et Isaac Duchemin; à Montilly, Nicolas Huart, Pierre Le Harivel, J.-B. Salle; à Tinchebray, Guillaume Duchemin; et enfin à Montsecret, Jean Vardon."
  16. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book (1690-1698), p. 119a, Court date 28 Feb 1693. This is the earliest known record of Samuel and Isaac Duchemin in Virginia.
  17. [S280] Dishman et al v. Dishman, Essex County Chancery Court Records, (21 Dec 1798): "...a certain Samuel Duchemein, some time in the year _____ [blank] migrated from France & settled in this Country, & was naturalized here by the name of Dishman.", County Clerk's Office.
  18. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book (1690-1698), p. 119a, Court date 28 Feb 1693.
  19. [S251] Richmond County Deed Book: No. 3, (1697-1704), pp.150-153, 1 Oct 1701.
  20. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book (1705-1707), page 6a.
  21. [S107] Northern Neck Grants No. 4: p. 18.
  22. [S107] Northern Neck Grants No. 4: p. 51.
  23. [S113] Prince William Co. Deed Book, E, 1740-1741: p. 15.
  24. [S108] Virginia Colonial Land Office Patents, No. 10, 1710-1719: page 159. A scanned image is available online at the Library of Virginia website (http://www.lva.lib.va.us/).
  25. [S112] Louis des Cognets, Lost Va Records, page 86. A patent granted to Samuel Duchimin for 816 acres in Essex County, Virginia, is included in a list of patents "prepared to be signed October 1706". The land was surveyed by Charles Smith, and a date of October 26, 1705 is given. It is not clear if the date refers to the date of the survey or another date.
  26. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), Recorded 3 June 1727.
  27. [S141] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Records & Inventories, No. 1, 1723-1746, p. 69-69a, Inventory of Samuel Dishman estate, ordered 31 May 1727, returned 26 Jul 1727, recorded 3 Aug 1727.
  28. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book 1721-1731, p. 178, Samuel Dishman Estate inventory returned 26 Jul 1727.
  29. [S122] George H. S. King Papers, ca. 1930-1985, Virginia Historical Society, typewritten transcript titled "Deposition of James Dishman of King George County", taken from Essex County, Virginia, Chancery Suit box 1774-1784, Folder 2D1-88, by G.H.S. King on 1-5-1957.
  30. [S313] Essex County, Virginia, Chancery Case File 1800-025, box 2-2, David Dishman et al v. Theodore Fitzhugh et al , deposition of James Dishman taken on 13 June 1796.
  31. [S280] Dishman et al v. Dishman, Essex County Chancery Court Records, (21 Dec 1798), County Clerk's Office.
  32. [S33] Assumptions.
  33. [S533] Fresnes Tabellionage Minutes1646-1754, Transcript, unknown repository, 28 July 1694 entry, "Accord pour dot, entre Gabriel d'Echalou, escuier, sieur des Essards, de la paroisse du Ménil-Hermei, viconté de Falaise, d'une part ; Marie Duchemin, fille de Samuel Duchemin et de Marie Dumont, de la paroisse de Notre-Dame de Tinchebray, d'autre part ; et Benjamin Dumont, fils et héritier de Philippe Dumont, de la paroisse de Fresnes, encore d'autre part." which translates to "Agreement for dowry between Gabriel d'Echalou, squire, lord of Essards, Ménil-Hermei parish, Viscount of Falaise, first; Marie Duchemin, daughter of Samuel Duchemin and Marie Dumont, of the parish of Notre-Dame of Tinchebray, second; and Benjamin Dumont, son and heir of Philippe Dumont, of the parish of Fresnes, yet on the other."
  34. [S394] Jacky Delafontenelle, Les Protestants de Fresnes, p. 141, Daniel Duchemin, son of Samuel, was recorded as being about age 30 in 1699 and residing with his cousin Michel Duchemin.
  35. [S533] Fresnes Tabellionage Minutes1646-1754, Transcript, unknown repository, 27 Jun 1694 entry, "Procuration pour l'accord ci-dessus, par Daniel Duchemin, fils feu Samuel, bourgeois de Tinchebray, à présent soldat ; à Marie Duchemin, sa sœur.", which translates to "27 June 1694. Proxy for the above agreement, by Daniel Duchemin, son of the late Samuel, bourgeois Tinchebray, and now a soldier; and Marie Duchemin, his sister."
  36. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book (1705-1721), p.354, court of 27 Aug 1718 includes a reference to "Samuel Dishmen junr." He is most likely the oldest son of Samuel and Cornelia Dishman.
  37. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), names son John Dishman.
  38. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), names daughter Elizabeth Brown.
  39. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), names daughter Ann Dishman.
  40. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), names son James Dishman.
  41. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), names son David Dishman.
  42. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), names son Peter Dishman.
  43. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), names daughter Mary.

Cornelia (?)1

ID #182, ( - about February 1729/30)

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Marriagesay 1695She married Samuel Duchemin, son of Jean Duchemin and Anne Le Noir, say 1695 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.2
Deathabout Feb 1729/30She died intestate about Feb 1729/30 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.3,4,5

Children with Samuel Duchemin:

Samuel Dishman Jr.8 (a 1697 - bt 1718 - 1726)
John Dishman Sr.+ 9 (a 1700 - a Nov 1739)
Elizabeth Dishman9 (a 1702 - a May 1771)
Anne Dishman9 (a 1704 - )
James Dishman Sr.+ 9 (1712 - 1800)
David Dishman Sr.+ 10 (a 1714 - Apr 1794)
Peter Dishman+9 (a 1718 - a Nov 1763)
Mary Dishman9 (a 1719 - a 31 Aug 1770)

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Will15 Nov 1726She was named executrix and an heir in the will of Samuel Duchemin dated 15 Nov 1726 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.6
Inventory27 May 1730An inventory of the estate of Cornelia (?) was recorded on 27 May 1730 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.7

 

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Relationships:
4th great-grandmother of James Samuel Dishman
6th great-grandmother of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 20 Aug 2017

Citations

  1. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), refers to his "well beloved wife Cornelia Dishman."
  2. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), Samuel refers to his "well beloved wife Cornelia Dishman". The date and location of their marriage is unknown, but based upon the birth dates of their children, sometime in the middle 1690s is likely.
  3. [S141] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Records & Inventories, No. 1, 1723-1746, p.98, Inventory of Cornelia Dishman estate, ordered 25 Feb 1729/30, so she died prior to the date of the court order.
  4. [S204] Essex Co. Deed Book, Vol. 18 (1724-1728), p. 296. Deed transferring Essex County land from Cornelia to sons David and Peter was signed by Cornelia on 14 Aug 1727, so she must have been living on that date.
  5. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book 1721-1731, page 309, Court held 25 Feb 1729/30. Son John Dishman reported that his mother Cornelia died without a will and requested permission to obtain probate of her estate.
  6. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726).
  7. [S141] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Records & Inventories, No. 1, 1723-1746, p.98, Inventory of Cornelia Dishman estate, ordered 25 Feb 1729/30, returned 27 May 1730 by son John Dishman, included a "French bible."
  8. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book (1705-1721), p.354, court of 27 Aug 1718 includes a reference to "Samuel Dishmen junr." He is most likely the oldest son of Samuel and Cornelia Dishman.
  9. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book 1721-1731, page 309, Court held 25 Feb 1729/30. Son John Dishman reported that his mother Cornelia died without a will and requested permission to obtain probate of her estate. John was second oldest child, so all his younger siblings are assumed to also be children of Samuel and Cornelia Dishman.
  10. [S102] James Dallas Dishman, Dishman Descendants Chart.

James Dallas Dishman1

ID #183, (17 November 1926 - 7 January 2021)

Parents:

Father: James Samuel Dishman2,1 b. 21 Dec 1885, d. 8 Apr 1979
Mother: Bettie Bell Grigsby3,1 b. 19 Jan 1888, d. 5 Dec 1964

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth17 Nov 1926He was born on 17 Nov 1926 in Ninde, King George County, Virginia.4,3,5,6
Marriage11 Sep 1954He married Joan Marie Bennett, daughter of Paul G. Bennett and Mary A. Hando, on 11 Sep 1954 in First Baptist Church, Richmond, Virginia.1,7
Death7 Jan 2021He died on 7 Jan 2021 in Lynchburg, Virginia.6
Burial11 Jan 2021He was buried on 11 Jan 2021 in Round Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, King George County, Virginia.6

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Other information

Relationships:
5th great-grandson of Samuel Duchemin
Son of James Samuel Dishman
Son of Bettie Bell Grigsby
Uncle of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 9 Aug 2021

Citations

  1. [S460] Virginia Marriage Certificate, James D. Dishman and Joan M. Bennett marriage, married 11 Sep 1954.
    Marriage Certificate
    James Dishman and Joan Bennett
  2. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, "James Dallas Dishman born Nov. 17, 1926, 1st son of Sam Dishman and Betty Grigsby."
  3. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, James Dallas Dishman, born Nov. 17, 1926, 1st son of Sam Dishman & Betty Grigsby.
  4. [S593] Virginia Birth Records, James Dalles Dishman, certificate no. 1926049971, born 17 November 1926 at King George, Virginia, USA.
  5. [S5] Dishman Family, Directory, 6 Aug 2021, Personal papers of Keith Dishman.
  6. [S1233] News-Advance, 8 Jan 2021.
  7. [S128] The Free-Lance Star; digital image, Fredericksburg.com, http://fredericksburg.com

Elizabeth Dishman1,2

ID #184, (about 1702 - about May 1771)

Parents:

Father: Samuel Duchemin3 b. a 1640, d. bt Nov 1726 - May 1727
Mother: Cornelia (?)4 d. a Feb 1729/30

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthabout 1702She was born about 1702 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.5
Marriageabout 1726She married Original Brown about 1726.6
Deathabout May 1771She died about May 1771 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.7,8

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Will15 Nov 1726She was named an heir in the will of Samuel Duchemin dated 15 Nov 1726 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.9
Will29 Jan 1744She was named executrix and an heir in the will of Original Brown dated 29 Jan 1744 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.10,11
Will31 Aug 1770She made a will on 31 Aug 1770 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.12,13,7
Probate28 May 1771Her estate was probated on 28 May 1771 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.7,14

 

Other information

Relationships:
Daughter of Samuel Duchemin
3rd great-grandaunt of James Samuel Dishman
5th great-grandaunt of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 18 Sep 2021

Citations

  1. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), refers to "daughter Elizabeth Brown."
  2. [S1320] Elizabeth Brown will, Will Book 15, pp. 120-121. Mentions sister Mary Rutherford and brother James Dishman.
  3. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), names daughter Elizabeth Brown.
  4. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book 1721-1731, page 309, Court held 25 Feb 1729/30. Son John Dishman reported that his mother Cornelia died without a will and requested permission to obtain probate of her estate. John was second oldest child, so all his younger siblings are assumed to also be children of Samuel and Cornelia Dishman.
  5. [S102] James Dallas Dishman, Dishman Descendants Chart.
  6. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), refers to "daughter Elizabeth Brown", so marriage occured prior to Nov 1726.
  7. [S1320] Elizabeth Brown will, Will Book 15, pp. 120-121.
  8. [S111] Augusta B. Fothergill, Westmoreland Co. Wills 1654-1800, p. 164 (Will Book 15), assume death occurred near probate date.
  9. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726).
  10. [S111] Augusta B. Fothergill, Westmoreland Co. Wills 1654-1800, p. 143 (Will Book 13).
  11. [S1286] Original Brown will, Will Book 13, p. 183.
  12. [S346] Genealogical papers of William Anderson Hagey, ca. 1940-1998, Virginia Historical Society, box 2, file 107, "Dishman, Elizabeth and Original Browne (d. 1757)", cites will of Elizabeth (Dishman) Brown dated 31 Aug 1770.
  13. [S111] Augusta B. Fothergill, Westmoreland Co. Wills 1654-1800, p. 164.
  14. [S111] Augusta B. Fothergill, Westmoreland Co. Wills 1654-1800, p. 164 (Will Book 15).

Anne Dishman1,2,3

ID #185, (about 1704 - )

Parents:

Father: Samuel Duchemin4 b. a 1640, d. bt Nov 1726 - May 1727
Mother: Cornelia (?)5 d. a Feb 1729/30

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthabout 1704She was born about 1704 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.6,7
Marriage25 Nov 1729She married Thomas Grigsby on 25 Nov 1729 in Stafford County, Virginia.3,8,1

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Will15 Nov 1726She was named an heir in the will of Samuel Duchemin dated 15 Nov 1726 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.6
Num ChildShe was the mother of no known children.9

 

Other information

Relationships:
Daughter of Samuel Duchemin
3rd great-grandaunt of James Samuel Dishman
5th great-grandaunt of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 20 Aug 2017

Citations

  1. [S183] Therese A. Fisher, Fredericksburg Marriage Records, page 74.
  2. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), mentions daughter Anne Dishman.
  3. [S535] John Bailey Calvert Nicklin, St. Paul's Parish Register - Stafford - King George, p. 18, married, Anne Dishman of Washington Parish and Thomas Grigsby of Overwharton Parish, Nov 25, 1729.
  4. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), names daughter Ann Dishman.
  5. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book 1721-1731, page 309, Court held 25 Feb 1729/30. Son John Dishman reported that his mother Cornelia died without a will and requested permission to obtain probate of her estate. John was second oldest child, so all his younger siblings are assumed to also be children of Samuel and Cornelia Dishman.
  6. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726).
  7. [S33] Assumptions.
  8. [S4] Charles M. Marsteller, "The Dishman Family of Pine Hill."
  9. [S102] James Dallas Dishman, Dishman Descendants Chart.

Peter Dishman1

ID #186, (about 1718 - about November 1763)

Parents:

Father: Samuel Duchemin1,2 b. a 1640, d. bt Nov 1726 - May 1727
Mother: Cornelia (?)3 d. a Feb 1729/30

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthabout 1718He was born about 1718 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.4
Marriageabout 1749He married Sarah (?) about 1749.5,6
Deathabout Nov 1763He died intestate about Nov 1763 in Essex County, Virginia.7,8

Children with Sarah (?):

Samuel Dishman14,15 (a 1749 - a Jun 1807)
James Dishman+ 16 (b 1751 - 16 Oct 1820)
Jeremiah Dishman+ 17 (22 Apr 1752 - 17 Aug 1829)
William Dishman+ 17 (26 Sep 1754 - 4 Dec 1833)
John Dishman 17 (a 1755 - a Jul 1819)
Anne Dishman+18 (s 1756 - )
Sarah Dishman+19 (a 1758 - s 1840)

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Will15 Nov 1726He was named an heir in the will of Samuel Duchemin dated 15 Nov 1726 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.9
GuardianChoose23 Nov 1739He chose David Dishman Sr. as his guardian on 23 Nov 1739 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.10
Inventory20 Feb 1764An inventory of the estate of Peter Dishman was recorded on 20 Feb 1764 in Essex County, Virginia.7
Division21 Jun 1773His estate was divided on 21 Jun 1773 in Essex County, Virginia.5,11
Deposition13 Jun 1796He was mentioned in the deposition of James Dishman Sr. in an Essex County court case (Dishman et al vs. Fitzhugh) on 13 Jun 1796 in King George County, Virginia.12,13
Court Chancery17 Dec 1798He was mentioned in a Chancery Court case on 17 Dec 1798 in Essex County, Virginia. In his will, Samuel Dishman (d. 1726) left his land in Essex County to his sons David and Peter, to be equally divided. David did not take possession of his share of the land, and Peter maintained possession of the entire property. David died without mentioning the land in his will. David's heirs sued Peter's son Samuel, who was then in possession of the land, for their share.2

 

Other information

Relationships:
Son of Samuel Duchemin
3rd great-granduncle of James Samuel Dishman
5th great-granduncle of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 19 Nov 2022

Citations

  1. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726), names son Peter Dishman.
  2. [S280] Dishman et al v. Dishman, Essex County Chancery Court Records, (21 Dec 1798), County Clerk's Office.
  3. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book 1721-1731, page 309, Court held 25 Feb 1729/30. Son John Dishman reported that his mother Cornelia died without a will and requested permission to obtain probate of her estate. John was second oldest child, so all his younger siblings are assumed to also be children of Samuel and Cornelia Dishman.
  4. [S33] Assumptions: Peter chose his brother David as his guardian in 1739, so he was born in or after 1718.
  5. [S300] Essex County Will Book, No. 12,, p. 533-534, 21 Jun 1773, division of the slaves belonging to Peter Dishman's estate, names wife Sarah, sons Samuel, Jeremiah, William, James, and John, daughter Sarah, and son-in-law Thomas Garnett Noell.
  6. [S305] Essex County Order Book, No. 28 (1770-1773), pp. 424-425, 21 Dec 1772, order regarding the division of Peter Dishman's estate, refers to "Sarah Dishman widow and relic of Peter Dishman dec'd."
  7. [S300] Essex County Will Book, No. 12, pp. 94-95, inventory of Peter Dishman, ordered 21 Nov 1763, filed 20 Feb 1764, Sarah Dishman administrator.
  8. [S280] Dishman et al v. Dishman, Essex County Chancery Court Records, (21 Dec 1798): "...died intestate upwards of thirty years ago", County Clerk's Office.
  9. [S10] Samuel Dishman will (1726).
  10. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book 1739-1743, p.23, 23 Nov 1739.
  11. [S305] Essex County Order Book, No. 28 (1770-1773), pp. 424-425, 21 Dec 1772, order regarding the division of Peter Dishman's estate.
  12. [S122] George H. S. King Papers, ca. 1930-1985, Virginia Historical Society, typewritten transcript titled "Deposition of James Dishman of King George County", taken from Essex County, Virginia, Chancery Suit box 1774-1784, Folder 2D1-88, by G.H.S. King on 1-5-1957.
  13. [S313] Essex County, Virginia, Chancery Case File 1800-025, box 2-2, David Dishman et al v. Theodore Fitzhugh et al , deposition of James Dishman taken on 13 June 1796.
  14. [S280] Dishman et al v. Dishman, Essex County Chancery Court Records, (21 Dec 1798): eldest son of Peter Dishman, County Clerk's Office.
  15. [S305] Essex County Order Book, No. 28 (1770-1773), pp. 424-425, 21 Dec 1772, order regarding the division of Peter Dishman's estate, refers to "Samuel Dishman his eldest son."
  16. [S305] Essex County Order Book, No. 28 (1770-1773), pp. 424-425, 21 Dec 1772, order regarding the division of Peter Dishman's estate, refers to "James Dishman another son of full age."
  17. [S305] Essex County Order Book, No. 28 (1770-1773), pp. 424-425, 21 Dec 1772, order regarding the division of Peter Dishman's estate, refers to "Sarah Dishman widow and relic of Peter Dishman dec'd" and "Jeremiah, William, John, and Sarah Dishman infants other children of the decedent."
  18. [S305] Essex County Order Book, No. 28 (1770-1773), pp. 424-425, 21 Dec 1772, order regarding the division of Peter Dishman's estate, refers to "Sarah Dishman widow and relic of Peter Dishman dec'd" and "Anne another of the said widow's children."
  19. [S305] Essex County Order Book, No. 28 (1770-1773), pp. 424-425, 21 Dec 1772, order regarding the division of Peter Dishman's estate. mentions Sarah Dishman, infant child of Peter Dishman.

Crittenden M. Edmunds1

ID #187, (8 April 1849 - )

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth8 Apr 1849He was born on 8 Apr 1849 in Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky.1
Marriage1 May 1872He married Sarah Fannie Dishman, daughter of Robert Callison Dishman and Mary Weaver Norman, on 1 May 1872 in Barren County, Kentucky.1

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Other information

Last Edited: 28 Nov 2004

Citations

  1. [S120] Kentucky Biographies, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/index.html. Crittenden M. Edmunds entry.

Isaac Duchemin1

ID #188, (about 1623 - about March 1699)

Parents:

Father: Jean Duchemin1 b. a 1590, d. a 1664
Mother: Guillemette de Mombrey1 d. s 1630

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthabout 1623He was born about 1623 in France.2,3
Marriage5 Feb 1645He married Jacqueline Onfrey, daughter of Guillaume Onfrey and Jeanne Chretien, on 5 Feb 1645 in Tinchebray, France.4
Marriagesay 1695He married Martha (?) say 1695.5
Deathabout Mar 1699He died intestate about Mar 1699 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.6

Children with Jacqueline Onfrey:

Marie Duchemin4 (a 1651 - 12 Jul 1741)
Daniel Duchemin4 (a 1655 - a 1705)

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EventDateDescription
BiographyIsaac Duchemin was a French Protestant (Huguenot) who emmigrated from France to North America at the end of the 17th century.7
Succession20 May 1661He was named an heir in the Act in Advance of Succession of Jean Duchemin dated 20 May 1661 in Tinchebray, France.1
Event-Misc25 Feb 1667He and Samuel Duchemin were mentioned in an agreement related to tax collection on 25 Feb 1667 in Tinchebray, France.8
Event-Misc2 Apr 1683He and David Duchemin were identified as elders in the Reformed Church in an agreement recorded on 2 Apr 1683 in Thorière, Fresnes, France.9
Misc10 Mar 1686After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, Isaac Duchemin and Samuel Duchemin were required to renounce the Protestant religion with an abjuration of heresy. on 10 Mar 1686 in the Catholic Church of Saint-Quentin-les-Chardonnets, Tinchebray, France.4,10
Abjuration26 Jun 1686He was a witness when Daniel Duchemin abjured Protestantism on 26 Jun 1686 in Church of Notre-Dame of Montiers, Tinchebray, France.7
Emigrationabout 1687He and Samuel Duchemin emigrated from Landisacq, Flers, Orne, France, about 1687 possibly going to Jersey in the Channel Islands.11,12
Immigrationprior to 1693He and Samuel Duchemin immigrated from France to Westmoreland County in the Colony of Virginia prior to 1693, possibly by way of England.13,14
Deed-Land28 Feb 1693/94On 28 Feb 1693/94, Isaac Duchemin and Samuel Duchemin bought approximately 75 acres of land in Westmoreland County, Virginia. This is the first known record of Samuel and Isaac in Virginia and is found in the Westmoreland County Virginia Court Order Book (1690-98), page 119a, February 28, 1693: At a Court held for the sd. County the twenty Eight day of ffeby.1693 (Capt. Wm Pierce, Mr. Wm Horton, Capt. Thos. Gouct, Mr. Henry Rosse, Justices), Mr. Malachy Peele came into Court and acknowledged a Deed of sale of Land from him to Saml. Decymee & Isaac Decymee to bee his proper Act & Deed and the Lands & premesses thereby conveyed to bee the just right and Inheritance of the sd. Saml. and Isaac Decymee. Ordered the same be Recorded.15
Deed-Land22 Feb 1696He received 100 acres of land from Charles Ashton for 4000 pounds of tobacco in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on 22 Feb 1696. His name was recorded as Isaac Duchmine.16
Name-OthHis name was recorded as Isaac Duchemen in a petition for an estate inventory filed by Martha Duchemen, "relic of Isaac Duchemen", before the Westmoreland County Court after his death.17

 

Other information

Relationships:
Brother of Samuel Duchemin
4th great-granduncle of James Samuel Dishman
6th great-granduncle of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 16 Jul 2021

Citations

  1. [S245] Jean Duchemin, Act in Advance of Succession; Records of Guy Halley and Isaac Ybert, Notaries of Tinchebray, 20 May 1661 Archives Départementales de l'Orne.
  2. [S245] Jean Duchemin, Act in Advance of Succession; Records of Guy Halley and Isaac Ybert, Notaries of Tinchebray, 20 May 1661 Archives Départementales de l'Orne, Second oldest son of Jean Duchemin and Guillemette de Monbrey.
  3. [S394] Jacky Delafontenelle, Les Protestants de Fresnes, p. 142, Isaac Duchemin, born about 1625 based upon marriage date of 2 May 1645 to Jacqueline Onfrey.
  4. [S222] Jacky Delafontenelle, "E-Mail, Delafontenelle," e-mail to Keith Dishman, Isaac & Samuel Duchemin.
  5. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book (1698-1705), p. 30a, Court Date 29 Mar 1699, refers to "Martha Duchemen relic of Isaac Duchemen".
  6. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book (1698-1705), p. 30a, Court Date 29 Mar 1699, refers to "Martha Duchemen relic of Isaac Duchemen."
  7. [S278] Daniel Duchemin, Abjuration of Heresy; church register, 26 Jun 1686 unknown repository, he expressed his desire to abjure on 19 Jun 1686, but it was not authorized by the bishop until 26 Jun 1686.
  8. [S532] Tinchebray Tabellionage Acts 1616-1721, Transcript, unknown repository, translated as "- February 25, 1667, act between Francis Fourey, Isaac Duchemin, Samuel Duchemin, William Thoumin, Christophe Besnard, René Hardouin, Philippe Leconte, Guillaume Durand, collectors of denier tax of the bourgeoisie Tinchebray. Witnesses: William Festu, Nicolas Vion."
  9. [S533] Fresnes Tabellionage Minutes1646-1754, Transcript, unknown repository, translated as "2 April 1683. Agreement between Anthony de Fourré, Esquire, lord of Bourg, Jérémie Onfray, David and Isaac Duchemin, David Onfrey and Antoine Gallier, elders in the supposed Reformed Church, which was assembled in the village of Thorière in parish of Fresnes, and Zacharias Chrestien, also an elder."
  10. [S394] Jacky Delafontenelle, Les Protestants de Fresnes, p. 139, person (306).
  11. [S222] Jacky Delafontenelle, "E-Mail, Delafontenelle," e-mail to Keith Dishman, Isaac & Samuel Duchemin.
  12. [S248] L'abbé L.-V. Dumaine, Tinchebray et sa région, Au bocage normand, p. 359, states “De là les émigrations qui se produisirent à cette époque; pour Fresnes, qui comptait cinq ou six cents protestants, on cite parmi les émigrés Jacques Martin, Jacques et Jean Sorel, Louis Thoury, Pierre et Nicolas Briand, Nicolas Huard, Jacques Marchand, Postel, veuve Huard, Onfroy; à Caligny Jacques Rabache, Michel et Jacques Huart; à Landisacq, Samuel et Isaac Duchemin; à Montilly, Nicolas Huart, Pierre Le Harivel, J.-B. Salle; à Tinchebray, Guillaume Duchemin; et enfin à Montsecret, Jean Vardon."
  13. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book (1690-1698), p. 119a, Court date 28 Feb 1693. This is the earliest known record of Samuel and Isaac Duchemin in Virginia.
  14. [S280] Dishman et al v. Dishman, Essex County Chancery Court Records, (21 Dec 1798): "...a certain Samuel Duchemein, some time in the year _____ [blank] migrated from France & settled in this Country, & was naturalized here by the name of Dishman.", County Clerk's Office.
  15. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book (1690-1698), p. 119a, Court date 28 Feb 1693.
  16. [S52] Westmoreland County Deed & Will Book: (1691-1699) 2:96a.
  17. [S51] Westmoreland Order Book (1698-1705), p. 30a, Court Date 29 Mar 1699, refers to "Isaac Duchemen".

Matilda E. Dishman1

ID #189, (14 July 1858 - )

Parents:

Father: Robert Callison Dishman1,2 b. 1 Apr 1823, d. b 1880
Mother: Mary Weaver Norman1,2 b. a 1823

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth14 Jul 1858She was born on 14 Jul 1858 in Barren County, Kentucky.1,2

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EventDateDescription
Baptism29 Aug 1858She was baptized on 29 Aug 1858 in 1st Presbyterian Church, Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky.3
Census18601 Jun 1860She was listed as a household member living with Robert Callison Dishman on the 1860 census in Barren County, Kentucky.4
Census18701 Jun 1870She was listed as a household member living with Robert Callison Dishman on the 1870 census in Barren County, Kentucky.1
Census18801 Jun 1880She was listed in George T. Parker's household on the 1880 census in Glasgow Junction, Barren County, Kentucky.5

 

Other information

Relationships:
3rd great-granddaughter of Samuel Duchemin
4th cousin 1 time removed of James Samuel Dishman
4th cousin 3 times removed of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 13 Nov 2022

Citations

  1. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, p. 32, Robert C. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 31 of 33.
  2. [S392] KY Births, 1847-1911, online https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1213/, Matilda E Dishman, born 14 July 1858, Barren County, Kentucky, father R C Dishman, mother Mary W Norman.
  3. [S1007] Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970, Matilda Emnor Dishman, baptised 1856, First Presbyterian Church, Glasgow, Kentucky, USA.
  4. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, p. 101, R. C. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 102 of 163.
  5. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, Glasgow Junction, ED 016, page 208A, dwelling 290, George T. Parker household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 14 Jul 2021. Head of household George T. Parker, age 31, dentist, household members wife Mary E. Parker, 28, son Robert H. Parker, daughters Mary E. Parker, Sarah A. Parker, Setta B. Parker, mother-in-law Mary W. Dishman, 62, widow, sister-in-law Matilda E. Dishman, daughter of Mary W., 19.

Mary Ann Fitzhugh1,2

ID #190, (26 January 1823 - 6 December 1897)
Mary Ann Fitzhugh
(circa 1880)

Parents:

Father: Daniel McCarty Fitzhugh1,2 b. 9 May 1763, d. 2 May 1823
Mother: Elizabeth Cullom2,1 b. a 1775, d. a 1845

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth26 Jan 1823She was born on 26 Jan 1823 in King George County, Virginia.3,4
Marriage29 Jul 1841She married Frederick McGinniss, son of Samuel McGinnis and Rebecca (?), on 29 Jul 1841 in Washington, District of Columbia.5,6
Death6 Dec 1897She died from a paralytic stroke on 6 Dec 1897 in King George County, Virginia, at age 74.3,7
BurialShe was buried in Jonesville Farm, Index, King George County, Virginia.3

Children with Frederick McGinniss:

Samuel Andrew McGinniss+10 (22 Feb 1844 - 29 May 1912)
William Frederick McGinniss+10,16,17 (11 Jul 1845 - 27 Jul 1927)
Susan J. McGinniss10,16 (May 1847 - a May 1905)
Sarah Nicholas McGinniss10,18 (1 Jul 1848 - 3 Nov 1930)
Thomas Roy McGinniss10,19,20 (29 Aug 1849 - 19 Aug 1923)
William Donald McGinniss+11,21 (11 Jun 1851 - 9 Apr 1917)
George W. McGinniss11,16 (10 Jun 1852 - 28 Mar 1886)
Unnamed McGinniss22 (21 Sep 1854 - 5 Oct 1854)
Mary Elizabeth McGinniss11 (a Jul 1855 - )
Richard Fitzhugh McGinniss11 (27 Feb 1856 - 21 Jul 1876)
John Seddon McGinniss23,11,24 (7 Jul 1859 - 21 Feb 1937)
Caroline Virginia McGinniss+ 25,16 (23 Sep 1860 - 21 May 1891)
Carolinus Edgar McGinniss+ 16,26 (23 Sep 1860 - 16 Sep 1936)

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Will13 Apr 1823She was named an heir in the will of Daniel McCarty Fitzhugh dated 13 Apr 1823 in King George County, Virginia.1
Census18301 Jun 1830She was probably the female, age 5 to 9, in Elizabeth Cullom's household on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.8
Census18401 Jun 1840She was probably the female, age 15 to 19, in Elizabeth Cullom's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.9
Census18501 Jun 1850She was listed as a household member living with Frederick McGinniss on the 1850 census in King George County, Virginia.10
Census18601 Jun 1860She was listed as a household member living with Frederick McGinniss on the 1860 census in King George County, Virginia.11
Census18701 Jun 1870She was listed as a household member living with Frederick McGinniss on the 1870 census in King George County, Virginia.12
Census18801 Jun 1880She was listed as Frederick McGinniss's wife on the 1880 census in King George County, Virginia.13
Death27 May 1886She was an informant for the death of Frederick McGinniss on 27 May 1886 in King George County, Virginia.14,15

 

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Relationships:
Grandmother of Bettie Bell Grigsby
2nd great-grandmother of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 26 Jul 2020

Citations

  1. [S228] Daniel McCarty Fitzhugh will (1823), Will Book 3, page 232.
  2. [S130] Elizabeth Nuckols Lee, Fitzhugh Family of King George, VA, p. 6.
  3. [S56] McGinniss Cemetery Report.
  4. [S130] Elizabeth Nuckols Lee, Fitzhugh Family of King George, VA, p. 171.
  5. [S398] District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950, index, entry for Frederick McGinniss and Mary Ann Fitzhugh, dated 29 Jul 1841.
    Marriage Register
    District of Columbia
    Frederick McGinniss and Mary Ann Fitzhugh
    29 Jul 1841
  6. [S21] Washington, DC Marriages, 1826-50.
  7. [S717] The Free Lance, 9 Dec 1897, article dated 6 Dec 1897, Mrs. Mary McGinniss has had another paralytic stroke much worse than the first. She is considered in a sinking condition.
  8. [S40] 1830 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, Betsy Culloms entry, page 59, line 4, white female age 40 to 49 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.).
  9. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, Elizabeth Cullums entry, page 42, white female age 50 to 59 (Elizabeth), white female 15 to 19 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.).
  10. [S42] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 218, dwelling 209, line 209, Frederick McGinniss household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 27 of 62.
  11. [S43] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 46, line 17, dwelling 342, family 342, Frederick McGinniss household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 46 of 73.
  12. [S44] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 39, line 9, dwelling 280, family 280, Frederick McGinniss household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 143 of 150.
  13. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 097, page 516A, dwelling 218, F. McGinniss household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 9 Aug 2021. Head of household F. McGinniss, age 66, farmer, household members wife Mary McGinniss, dau Susan J. McGinniss, son George W. McGinniss, son James F. McGinniss, son Caris Edgar McGinniss, dau Caroline Virginia McGinniss, niece Martha McGinniss, sister Mary McGinniss.
  14. [S56] McGinniss Cemetery Report, inscription reads Frederick McGinness, born September 27, 1812, died May 27, 1887.
  15. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, Date of Death: May 28, 1886
    Age at Death: 73 years.
  16. [S45] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, ED#97, Shiloh District, Sheet 25 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 25 of 42.
  17. [S871] Frederick McGinnis, Virginia Death Certificate, died 27 Jul 1927, Lancaster Co., VA, born 11 Jul 1845, King George Co. VA, son of Fred McGinniss and Mary Fitzhugh, buried 29 Jul 1927, wife Gertrude McGinniss.
  18. [S1178] Sarah N. McDaniel, Virginia Death Certificate, born 1 Jul 1848, King George Co., VA, died 4 Bov 1930, King George Co., VA, daughter of Frederick McGinniss and Mary A. Fitzhugh, widow of William McDaniel.
  19. [S717] The Free Lance, 9 Dec 1897, article dated 6 Dec 1897, Mrs. Mary McGinniss has had another paralytic stroke much worse than the first. She is considered in a sinking condition. ... Her son, Mr. Roy McGinniss and family, from Williamsport, Oennsylvania, arrived in time to see her alive.
  20. [S591] Thomas Roy McGinniss, Pennsylvania Certificate of Death, died 19 Aug 1923, South Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA, born 29 Aug 1849, King George Co., VA, son of Frederick McGinniss and Mary Ann Fitzhugh, widowed, informant Ellen C. McGinniss.
  21. [S950] William D. McGinnis, Virginia Death Certificate, died 9 Apr 1917, King George Co., VA, born 11 Jun 1881, VA, son of Fred McGinnis and Mary Fitzhugh, buried 11 Apr 1917 in family cemetery, informant C.E. McGinniss (son).
  22. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, Date of Death: October 5, 1854, Age at Death: 14 days.
  23. [S447] Certificate, John Seddon McGinniss and Agnes Thompson marriage of 28 Feb 1894, husband's parents listed as Frederick and Mary McGinniss.
  24. [S1157] John Seddon McGinnis, Virginia Death Certificate, born 7 Jul 1857, King George Co. VA, died 21 Feb 1937, Fredericksburg, VA, son of Frederick McGinnis and Sarah Fitzhugh.
  25. [S413] Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940, Jas. D. Grigsby, age 36, son of Jas. and Bettie Grigsby, and Callie McGinnis, age 22, daughter of Fred'K. and Bettie McGinnis, m. 17 Jun 1883 in King George County, Virginia.
  26. [S845] Carry Edgar McGinnis, Virginia Death Certificate, born 23 Sep 1860 in King George Co., VA, died 16 Sep 1936 in Port Royal, Caroline Co., VA, widowed, wife Fannie Hudson, father Frederick McGinnis, mother Mary Ann Fitzhugh, informant George McGinnis, buried 18 Sep 1936, King George Co. VA.

John Edward Dishman1

ID #191, (about 1866 - )

Parents:

Father: Robert Callison Dishman1 b. 1 Apr 1823, d. b 1880
Mother: Mary Weaver Norman1 b. a 1823

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthabout 1866He was born about 1866 in Barren County, Kentucky.1

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Baptism30 Jul 1866He was baptized on 30 Jul 1866 in 1st Presbyterian Church, Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky.2
Census18701 Jun 1870He was listed as a household member living with Robert Callison Dishman on the 1870 census in Barren County, Kentucky.1
Census18801 Jun 1880He was listed in John D. Blakeman's household on the 1880 census in Glasgow Junction, Barren County, Kentucky.3

 

Other information

Relationships:
3rd great-grandson of Samuel Duchemin
4th cousin 1 time removed of James Samuel Dishman
4th cousin 3 times removed of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 28 Dec 2004

Citations

  1. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, p. 32, Robert C. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 31 of 33.
  2. [S271] Sandi Gorin, 1st Presbyterian Church - Glasgow continued in "SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY", listserve message 21 Aug 1998, extracts from church records, Dishman, John Edward at Robert Dishman's.
  3. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Barren County, ED 16, dwelling 291, family 291, page 33, John Blakeman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 32 of 42.

Frederick McGinniss

ID #192, (27 September 1812 - 27 May 1886)
Frederick McGinniss
(circa 1880)

Parents:

Father: Samuel McGinnis1,2 b. a 1780, d. a Dec 1847
Mother: Rebecca (?)3 b. a 1790

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth27 Sep 1812He was born on 27 Sep 1812 in Virginia.4
Marriage29 Jul 1841He married Mary Ann Fitzhugh, daughter of Daniel McCarty Fitzhugh and Elizabeth Cullom, on 29 Jul 1841 in Washington, District of Columbia.5,6
Death27 May 1886He died of blood poisoning on 27 May 1886 in King George County, Virginia, at age 73.7,8
BurialHe was buried in Jonesville Farm, Index, King George County, Virginia.4

Children with Mary Ann Fitzhugh:

Samuel Andrew McGinniss+11 (22 Feb 1844 - 29 May 1912)
William Frederick McGinniss+11,17,18 (11 Jul 1845 - 27 Jul 1927)
Susan J. McGinniss11,17 (May 1847 - a May 1905)
Sarah Nicholas McGinniss11,19 (1 Jul 1848 - 3 Nov 1930)
Thomas Roy McGinniss11,20,21 (29 Aug 1849 - 19 Aug 1923)
William Donald McGinniss+13,22 (11 Jun 1851 - 9 Apr 1917)
George W. McGinniss13,17 (10 Jun 1852 - 28 Mar 1886)
Unnamed McGinniss12 (21 Sep 1854 - 5 Oct 1854)
Mary Elizabeth McGinniss13 (a Jul 1855 - )
Richard Fitzhugh McGinniss13 (27 Feb 1856 - 21 Jul 1876)
John Seddon McGinniss23,13,24 (7 Jul 1859 - 21 Feb 1937)
Caroline Virginia McGinniss+ 25,17 (23 Sep 1860 - 21 May 1891)
Carolinus Edgar McGinniss+ 17,26 (23 Sep 1860 - 16 Sep 1936)

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Census18207 Aug 1820He was probably one of the males, age under 10, in an unknown person 's household on the 1820 census in Richmond County, Virginia.9
Deed-Land1 Apr 1824He and Richard F. McGinniss, Samuel Nicholas McGinnis, Harriott McGinnis and James McGinnis received 100 acres of land for love and affection in Richmond County, Virginia, from Samuel McGinnis on 1 Apr 1824.2
Census18301 Jun 1830He was probably the male, age 10 to 14, in Samuel McGinnis's household on the 1830 census in Richmond County, Virginia.10
Census18501 Jun 1850He was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 census in King George County, Virginia.11
Death5 Oct 1854He was an informant for the death of Unnamed McGinniss on 5 Oct 1854 in King George County, Virginia.12
Census18601 Jun 1860He was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 census in King George County, Virginia.13
Poll23 May 1861He voted affirmative in a poll supporting sucession of Virginia on 23 May 1861 in King George County, Virginia. The poll was to determine the sense of qualified voters regarding "an ordinance to repeal the ratification of the Constitution of the United States of America, by the State of Virginia, and to reserve all the rights and powers granted under said Constitution" as adopted at a convention in Richmond on 17 Apr 1861. The poll results were 130 for, 1 against.14
Census18701 Jun 1870He was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 census in King George County, Virginia.15
Census18801 Jun 1880He was listed as the head of household on the 1880 census in King George County, Virginia.16

 

Other information

Relationships:
Grandfather of Bettie Bell Grigsby
2nd great-grandfather of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 9 Aug 2021

Citations

  1. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, Samuel listed as father on Frederick's death record.
  2. [S251] Richmond County Deed Book: 21, Part 2 (1820-1824), p.604, entry recorded 3 Apr 1824, Samuel McGinnis deeds 100 acres of land in Richmond County to his 5 children Richard, Frederick, Harriott, Nicholas, and James for love and affection. Deed dated 1 Apr 1824.
  3. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, Rebecca listed as mother on Frederick's death record.
  4. [S56] McGinniss Cemetery Report.
  5. [S398] District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950, index, entry for Frederick McGinniss and Mary Ann Fitzhugh, dated 29 Jul 1841.
    Marriage Register
    District of Columbia
    Frederick McGinniss and Mary Ann Fitzhugh
    29 Jul 1841
  6. [S21] Washington, DC Marriages, 1826-50.
  7. [S56] McGinniss Cemetery Report, inscription reads Frederick McGinness, born September 27, 1812, died May 27, 1887.
  8. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, Date of Death: May 28, 1886
    Age at Death: 73 years.
  9. [S88] 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Richmond County, Virginia, page 229, Samuel McGennis entry (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 30 Dec 2017. 2 males 0-10, 1 male 16-25, 1 male 26-44 (Samuel), 1 female 0-10, 1 female 26-44 (wife Rebecca).
  10. [S89] 1830 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, Richmond County, page 81, Samuel M McGinniss household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 24 November 2022. With a household consisting of one male under age 5, two males age 5 to 9, one male age 10 to 14, one male age 15 to 19, one male age 50 to 59, one female under age 5, one female age 40 to 49.
  11. [S42] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 218, dwelling 209, line 209, Frederick McGinniss household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 27 of 62.
  12. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, Date of Death: October 5, 1854, Age at Death: 14 days.
  13. [S43] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 46, line 17, dwelling 342, family 342, Frederick McGinniss household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 46 of 73.
  14. [S477] Shiloh Poll Book: poll to determine the sense of qualified voters regarding "an ordinance to repeal the ratification of the Constitution of the United States of America, by the State of Virginia, and to reserve all the rights and powers granted under said Constitution." adopted at a convention in Richmond on 17 Apr 1861.
  15. [S44] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 39, line 9, dwelling 280, family 280, Frederick McGinniss household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 143 of 150.
  16. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 097, page 516A, dwelling 218, F. McGinniss household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 9 Aug 2021. Head of household F. McGinniss, age 66, farmer, household members wife Mary McGinniss, dau Susan J. McGinniss, son George W. McGinniss, son James F. McGinniss, son Caris Edgar McGinniss, dau Caroline Virginia McGinniss, niece Martha McGinniss, sister Mary McGinniss.
  17. [S45] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, ED#97, Shiloh District, Sheet 25 (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 25 of 42.
  18. [S871] Frederick McGinnis, Virginia Death Certificate, died 27 Jul 1927, Lancaster Co., VA, born 11 Jul 1845, King George Co. VA, son of Fred McGinniss and Mary Fitzhugh, buried 29 Jul 1927, wife Gertrude McGinniss.
  19. [S1178] Sarah N. McDaniel, Virginia Death Certificate, born 1 Jul 1848, King George Co., VA, died 4 Bov 1930, King George Co., VA, daughter of Frederick McGinniss and Mary A. Fitzhugh, widow of William McDaniel.
  20. [S717] The Free Lance, 9 Dec 1897, article dated 6 Dec 1897, Mrs. Mary McGinniss has had another paralytic stroke much worse than the first. She is considered in a sinking condition. ... Her son, Mr. Roy McGinniss and family, from Williamsport, Oennsylvania, arrived in time to see her alive.
  21. [S591] Thomas Roy McGinniss, Pennsylvania Certificate of Death, died 19 Aug 1923, South Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA, born 29 Aug 1849, King George Co., VA, son of Frederick McGinniss and Mary Ann Fitzhugh, widowed, informant Ellen C. McGinniss.
  22. [S950] William D. McGinnis, Virginia Death Certificate, died 9 Apr 1917, King George Co., VA, born 11 Jun 1881, VA, son of Fred McGinnis and Mary Fitzhugh, buried 11 Apr 1917 in family cemetery, informant C.E. McGinniss (son).
  23. [S447] Certificate, John Seddon McGinniss and Agnes Thompson marriage of 28 Feb 1894, husband's parents listed as Frederick and Mary McGinniss.
  24. [S1157] John Seddon McGinnis, Virginia Death Certificate, born 7 Jul 1857, King George Co. VA, died 21 Feb 1937, Fredericksburg, VA, son of Frederick McGinnis and Sarah Fitzhugh.
  25. [S413] Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940, Jas. D. Grigsby, age 36, son of Jas. and Bettie Grigsby, and Callie McGinnis, age 22, daughter of Fred'K. and Bettie McGinnis, m. 17 Jun 1883 in King George County, Virginia.
  26. [S845] Carry Edgar McGinnis, Virginia Death Certificate, born 23 Sep 1860 in King George Co., VA, died 16 Sep 1936 in Port Royal, Caroline Co., VA, widowed, wife Fannie Hudson, father Frederick McGinnis, mother Mary Ann Fitzhugh, informant George McGinnis, buried 18 Sep 1936, King George Co. VA.

James Samuel Dishman1

ID #193, (21 December 1885 - 8 April 1979)
James Samuel Dishman
(circa 1945)

Parents:

Father: James William Dishman1 b. 12 Sep 1852, d. 6 Nov 1912
Mother: Anna Edwards Suttle1 b. 7 Mar 1853, d. 30 May 1929

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth21 Dec 1885He was born on 21 Dec 1885 in King George County, Virginia.2,3
Marriage23 Nov 1916He married Bettie Bell Grigsby, daughter of James Dallas Grigsby and Caroline Virginia McGinniss, on 23 Nov 1916 in Shiloh Baptist Church, King George County, Virginia, by Pastor W. E. Warren.4,5
Death8 Apr 1979He died intestate at the home of his son, James Dallas Dishman, on 8 Apr 1979 in Campbell County, Virginia, at age 93.6,7,8,9
BurialHe was buried in Round Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, King George County, Virginia.10,11

Children with Bettie Bell Grigsby:

Virginia Rae Dishman+12,50 (9 Sep 1918 - 7 Apr 2006)
Hazel Grigsby Dishman+51 (15 Sep 1920 - 26 Jun 2013)
Anna Carolyn Dishman+52 (24 May 1922 - 1 Jan 2007)
Betty 'Mae' Dishman+53 (18 May 1924 - 8 Jun 1996)
James Dallas Dishman+54,55 (17 Nov 1926 - 7 Jan 2021)
William Kenneth Dishman+ 56,57 (2 Sep 1928 - 7 Jul 2019)

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
NicknameJames Samuel Dishman was also known as Sam Dishman.12
BiographyHe was educated in a one-room school, attending five or six months each year, and only reached seventh grade.13
Census19001 Jun 1900He was listed as James William Dishman's son on the 1900 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.14
Census191015 Apr 1910He was listed as James William Dishman's son on the 1910 census in King George County, Virginia.15
Death6 Nov 1912He was an informant for the death of James William Dishman on 6 Nov 1912 in his home, Nindes Store, King George County, Virginia.16,17,18,19
WWI Draft Card12 Sep 1918During World War I, James Samuel Dishman registered for the draft on 12 Sep 1918 in King George County, Virginia.20
DescriptionHe was described as tall and of medium build, with blue eyes and light colored hair.20
Occupation1918He was a farmer in 1918.20
Residence12 Sep 1918He and Bettie Bell Grigsby resided in Alden, King George County, Virginia, on 12 Sep 1918.20
OccupationJan 1920He was a census enumerator in Jan 1920 in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.21
Census19201 Jan 1920He was listed as the head of household on the 1920 census in King George County, Virginia.22
Event-Miscfrom 23 Sep 1924 to 26 Sep 1924He was an exhibitor in the single farm category at the Fredericksburg Fair from 23 Sep 1924 to 26 Sep 1924 in Fredericksburg, Virginia.23
Will1 Mar 1927He was named an heir in the will of Anna Edwards Suttle dated 1 Mar 1927 in King George County, Virginia.24
Event-Misc5 Jan 1930He was appointed to the Electoral Board to fill the vacancy formed by the resignation of Ashby Frank on 5 Jan 1930 in King George County, Virginia. Unexpired term ending 28 Feb 1931.25
Census19301 Apr 1930He was listed as the head of household on the 1930 census in King George County, Virginia.26
Event-Misc10 May 1930He was appointed to the Board of Equalization of Real Estate Assessments on 10 May 1930 in King George County, Virginia. For the term ending 31 Dec 1930.27
OccupationApr 1940He was a census enumerator in Apr 1940 in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.28
Census19402 Apr 1940He was listed as the head of household on the 1940 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia. He was owner of a farm worth $2000.28
WWII Draft Card27 Apr 1942During World War II, James Samuel Dishman registered for the draft on 27 Apr 1942 in Nindes Store, King George County, Virginia.29
Employment27 Apr 1942He was self employed on 27 Apr 1942 in King George County, Virginia.29
Description27 Apr 1942He was described as 6 ft tall, 176 lbs, with blue eyes, bald, and a light complexion on 27 Apr 1942.29
BiographyWhile Sheriff, he used the juror room at the county courthouse as his office, which means he did not have use of the office when a jury trial was being conducted. Shortly after taking office, the state condemned the jail building and he had to make arrangements with the nearby town of Fredericksburg to house his prisoners for the remainder of the term. He initially worked alone, but was allowed to hire a part time deputy starting in 1944. He purchased a second-hand radio with $100 of his own monel and installed it in his car. During his career as Sheriff no serious crimes occurred in the county, mainly only misdemeanors and other petty crimes. He frequently pulled over speeders, and among the people he stopped were the Reverend Michaux, and famous radio evangelist from Washington, and State Senator Robert O. Lowery. He let the Reverend go with a warning, but gave the Senator a ticket.13
Employmentfrom 1 Dec 1942 to 31 Dec 1959He was Sheriff of King George County, Virginia from 1 Dec 1942 to 31 Dec 1959.13
Event-Misc1 Dec 1942He was appointed Sheriff by Judge Leon M. Bazille on 1 Dec 1942 in King George County, Virginia. The previous sheriff resigned the office and he served the unexpired term of 13 months.30,31
Event-Misc2 Nov 1943He was elected Sheriff on 2 Nov 1943 in King George County, Virginia. He was unopposed in the election.32
Event-Misc4 Nov 1947He was elected sheriff on 4 Nov 1947 in King George County, Virginia.33
Event-Misc6 Nov 1951He was elected Sheriff on 6 Nov 1951 in King George County, Virginia. He received 553 votes and he was opposed in the election by Frank T. Hudson (313 votes), Alfred L. Meade (69 votes), and Floyd D. Hudson (139 votes).34
Event-Misc29 May 1954He was a defendant in a trial in King George County Circuit Court on 29 May 1954 in King George, Virginia. Horace T. Morrison, the Commonwealth Attorney for the County, was attempting to oust from office, James Samuel Dishman, the Sheriff of the County. The conflict had its origin in the desire of the Commonwealth Attorney to dominate the constitutional officers of the County and thereby attempt to have political control of the activities of the local Democratic Party Committee. All of the County Officers at that time were either elected as Democrats or were appointed with the Democratic Committee approval. The trial transcript covers the actual proceedings of the all day trial and is concluded by the written opinion of Circuit Court Judge Leon M. Bazile. The opinion of Judge Bazile adequately sets forth the result and the tone of the trial:
"None of the proof of the charges made against the Sheriff here measure up to the requirements of the law. For the most part they are frivolous and emanate from the mind of a Commonwealth's Attorney, who is a bitter enemy of the Sheriff, and who attributes corrupt or unlawful motives to any one who disagrees with him. For the good of himself and those who he has to deal with it is unfortunate that he is so constituted. For the foregoing reasons Sheriff Dishman is found not guilty of the charges made against him."35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42
Event-Misc8 Nov 1955He was elected Sheriff on 8 Nov 1955 in King George County, Virginia. He received 659 votes and he was opposed in the election by Warren Purks who received 550 votes.43
Event-MiscMay 1959He announced his retirement as Sherriff of King George County, Virginia, in May 1959.44,45,46
Death5 Dec 1964He was an informant for the death of Bettie Bell Grigsby on 5 Dec 1964 in Mary Washington Hospital, Fredericksburg, Virginia.47,48,49

 

Other information

Relationships:
4th great-grandson of Samuel Duchemin
Grandfather of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 27 Aug 2022

Citations

  1. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible.
  2. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, "Births - James Samuel Dishman son of James and Annah Dishman was born December 21st 1885."
  3. [S318] Interview, James Samuel Dishman, 25 March 1977, "born and raised in King George and lived in King George all my life."
  4. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, "Marriages - J. Samuel second son of James and Anna Dishman was married to Betty Grigsby Nov. 23, 1916."
  5. [S16] Certificate, J. S. Dishman and Betty Grigsby marriage of 21 Nov 1916, license issued 21 Nov 1916, marriage occurred 23 Nov 1916 at Shiloh Baptist Church, Virginia.
  6. [S887] James Samuel Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 8 Apr 1979, Campbell Co., VA, born 21 Dec 1885, VA, son of James W. Dishman and Betty Dishman, informant James D. Dishman (son).
  7. [S1284] James Samuel Dishman, Intestate Affidavit, 1979, Personal papers of Keith Dishman.
  8. [S737] The Free Lance-Star, 9 Apr 1979, p.12.
  9. [S309] King George Progress, 18 Apr 1979, states he died 8 Apr 1979 at the home of his son, James D. Dishman, in Lynchburg at age 93.
  10. [S399] Find a Grave Inc., memorial no. 32434945, James Samuel Dishman (1885-1979) grave marker photograph,.
  11. [S289] King George County Historical Society, King George Co. Church Cemeteries, p. 153, Round Hill Baptist Church, James Samuel Dishman entry.
  12. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, "Virginia Rae Dishman born Sept. 9, 1918, 1st daughter of Sam Dishman and Betty Grigsby."
  13. [S318] Interview, James Samuel Dishman, 25 March 1977.
  14. [S96] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 0041, page 10, dwelling 143, family 144, James W Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 12 Feb 2022. Head of household James W Dishman, age 47, farmer, born Sep 1852, household members Anna E Dishman, John A Dishman, Blance Dishman, Jessie Dishman, Nina Dishman, Samuel Dishman, Alice Dishman.
  15. [S97] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 0057, page 5B, James W Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 12 Feb 2022. Head of household James W Dishman, age 57, farmer, married 34 years, household members Amme E Dishman, Jessie W Dishman, Sarah B Dishman, Samual J Dishman, Mary A Dishman.
  16. [S721] The Daily Star, 9 Nov 1912, p.2, Obituary dated 7 Nov 1912.
  17. [S889] James W. Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 6 Nov 1912, King George Co. VA, born 12 Sep 1852, Westmoreland Co., VA, son of John Dishman and Mary H. McDaniel, informant J. Samuel Dishman (son).
  18. [S785] The Times Dispatch, 10 Nov 1912, J.H. Dishman died at his home near Ninde's Store after illness of several months of lung trouble, age 60, survived by 4 daughters and 2 sons.
  19. [S1281] Unknown newspaper, 10 Jan 1913, died 12 Nov 1912, written by pastor J. H. Newbill, 10 Jan 1913.
  20. [S198] WWI Draft Cards; Virginia, King George County, Local Board (Code No. 45-1-22C); Record Group 163, National Archives and Records Administration - Southeast Region, card of James Samuel Dishman, serial no. 435, order no. A406.
  21. [S48] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, ED#60, Shiloh District, Sheet 1A (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.).
  22. [S48] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, James S. Dishman household, ED#60, Shiloh District, Sheet 1A (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 1 of 20.
  23. [S783] Richmond Times-Dispatch, 25 Sep 1924, single farm exhibit, J. S. Dishman of Ninde's Store.
  24. [S136] Anna E. (Suttle) Dishman will, Will Book 5, page 442.
  25. [S335] King George County Clerk's Order Book, Book 2, p. 77, 5 Jan 1930 entry.
  26. [S99] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 0006, page 4B, dwelling 100, family 100, James D Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 23 January 2021. Household members Samuel J Dishman, Bettie G Dishman, Virginia R Dishman, Hazle G Dishman, Anna C Dishman, Bettie M Dishman, William K Dishman.
  27. [S335] King George County Clerk's Order Book, Book 2, p. 59, 10 May 1930 entry.
  28. [S434] 1940 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh District, ED 50-6, sheet 1A, household 1, James S. Dishman family (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 8 Apr 2012.
  29. [S326] WWII Draft Cards, 1942, (database online) http://www.Ancestry.com, SN U169, James Samuel Dishman.
  30. [S318] Interview, James Samuel Dishman, 25 March 1977, Office became vacant by the previous sheriff resigning, he was appointed to serve the unexpired term of 13 months.
  31. [S1298] The Free Lance-Star, 19 Dec 1942.
  32. [S318] Interview, James Samuel Dishman, 25 March 1977, He was unopposed the first time he ran for office.
  33. [S318] Interview, James Samuel Dishman, 25 March 1977, He was opposed the second, third, and fourth times he ran for office.
  34. [S749] The King George News, 8 Nov 1951, p.1.
  35. [S103] Commonwealth of Virginia v. J. Samuel Dishman, Transcript of Trial Proceedings, King George County Circuit Court, May 29, 1954., Personal papers of Keith Dishman.
  36. [S1290] The Free Lance-Star, 19 May 1954.
  37. [S748] The King George News, 20 May 1954.
  38. [S1289] The Free Lance-Star, 28 May 1954.
  39. [S1291] The Free Lance-Star, 1 Jun 1954.
  40. [S747] The King George News, 3 Jun 1954, p.1.
  41. [S1292] The Free Lance-Star, 23 Jun 1954.
  42. [S755] The King George News, 24 Jun 1954, p.1.
  43. [S753] The King George News, 10 Nov 1955, p.1.
  44. [S752] The King George News, 2 Apr 1959.
  45. [S1295] The Free Lance-Star, 8 Mar 1959.
  46. [S1296] The Free Lance-Star, 25 Mar 1959.
  47. [S841] Betty Grigsby Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 5 Dec 1964 at Mary Washington Hospital, Fredericksburg, VA, born 19 Jan 1888, daughter of James D. Grigsby and Virginia C. McGinnis, informant James S. Dishman (husband).
  48. [S751] The King George News, 10 Dec 1964.
  49. [S1297] The Free Lance-Star, 2 Dec 1964.
  50. [S460] Virginia Marriage Certificate, Wallace T. Duncan and Virginia Rae Dishman marriage, married 22 Nov 1939.
  51. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, "Hazel Grigsby Dishman born Sept. 15, 1920, 2nd daughter of Sam Dishman and Betty Grigsby."
  52. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, "Anna Carolyn Dishman born May 24, 1922, 3rd daughter of Sam Dishman and Betty Grigsby."
  53. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, "Betty Mae Dishman 1924."
  54. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, "James Dallas Dishman born Nov. 17, 1926, 1st son of Sam Dishman and Betty Grigsby."
  55. [S460] Virginia Marriage Certificate, James D. Dishman and Joan M. Bennett marriage, married 11 Sep 1954.
  56. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, William Kenneth Dishman, born Sept. 2, 1928, 2nd son of Sam Dishman & Betty Grigsby.
  57. [S437] William Kenneth Dishman, Notification of Birth Registration Vol. 1951, File No. 39196, born 2 Sep 1928, Nindes Store, King George County, Virginia, father James S. Dishman, mother Bettie Grigsby.

James William Dishman

ID #194, (12 September 1852 - 6 November 1912)
James William Dishman
(circa 1890)

Parents:

Father: John Triplett Dishman1 b. a 1796, d. 1 Dec 1866
Mother: Mary Harlowe McDaniel1 b. a 1815, d. 10 Jun 1877

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth12 Sep 1852He was born on 12 Sep 1852 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.2,1
Marriage25 Jan 1876He married Anna Edwards Suttle, daughter of Edwin Samuel Suttle and Sarah Catherine Baker, on 25 Jan 1876 in the home of Robert Suttle, Westmoreland County, Virginia.2,3
Death6 Nov 1912He died of tuberculosis on 6 Nov 1912 in his home, Nindes Store, King George County, Virginia, at age 60.4,1,5,6
Burial7 Nov 1912He was buried on 7 Nov 1912 in Dishman-Suttle Family Cemetery, Round Hill, King George County, Virginia.4,7

Children with Anna Edwards Suttle:

John Asbury Dishman+2 (8 Nov 1876 - 10 Dec 1936)
Blanche Sarah Dishman+16,2 (10 Oct 1878 - 18 Dec 1936)
(unnamed) Dishman12 (20 Aug 1880 - 20 Aug 1880)
Jessie Wyatt Dishman2,17 (19 Apr 1882 - 12 May 1966)
Nina Virginia Dishman+18,2 (2 Jul 1884 - 23 Jan 1919)
James Samuel Dishman+ 2 (21 Dec 1885 - 8 Apr 1979)
Mary Alice Dishman2,19 (5 Oct 1889 - 12 Mar 1974)

Note - Living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed. Details of recently deceased persons (last 10 years) are limited.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Census18601 Jun 1860He was listed as a household member living with John Triplett Dishman on the 1860 census in Kinsale, Westmoreland County, Virginia.8
Census18701 Jun 1870He was listed as a household member living with Mary Harlowe McDaniel on the 1870 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.9
Death10 Jun 1877He was an informant for the death of Mary Harlowe Dishman on 10 Jun 1877 in King George County, Virginia.10
Census18801 Jun 1880He was listed as the head of household on the 1880 census in King George County, Virginia.11
Death20 Aug 1880He was an informant for the death of (unnamed) Dishman on 20 Aug 1880 in King George County, Virginia.12
Census19001 Jun 1900He was listed as the head of household on the 1900 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.13
Census191015 Apr 1910He was listed as the head of household on the 1910 census in King George County, Virginia.14
MiscHe was a member of the Junior Order, United American Mechanics.15

 

Other information

Relationships:
3rd great-grandson of Samuel Duchemin
Father of James Samuel Dishman
Great-grandfather of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 12 Feb 2022

Citations

  1. [S889] James W. Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 6 Nov 1912, King George Co. VA, born 12 Sep 1852, Westmoreland Co., VA, son of John Dishman and Mary H. McDaniel, informant J. Samuel Dishman (son).
  2. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible.
  3. [S18] Certificate, James William Dishman and Anna E. Suttle marriage of 17 Jan 1876, Married at the home of Robert Suttles by Robert N. Reamy, Minister.
  4. [S721] The Daily Star, 9 Nov 1912, p.2, Obituary dated 7 Nov 1912.
  5. [S785] The Times Dispatch, 10 Nov 1912, J.H. Dishman died at his home near Ninde's Store after illness of several months of lung trouble, age 60, survived by 4 daughters and 2 sons.
  6. [S1281] Unknown newspaper, 10 Jan 1913, died 12 Nov 1912, written by pastor J. H. Newbill, 10 Jan 1913.
  7. [S319] King George County Historical Society, King George Co. Private Cemeteries, p. 41, Dishman-Suttle Family Cemetery.
  8. [S67] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 10, line 15, dwelling 82, family 82, J. T. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 10 of 117.
  9. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, Westmoreland County, Washington, page 294A, dwelling 1164, Mary Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 12 Feb 2022. Head of household Mary Dishman, age 48, keeping house, household members James Dishman, John Bryant.
  10. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, Mary S. Dishman entry, 10 Jun 1877, King George Co., VA, died of dropsy, age 62, wife of John T. Dishman, son James W. Dishman was informant.
  11. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 097, page 504B, dwelling 12, James W. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 12 Feb 2022. Head of household James W. Dishman, age 27, farmer, household members Anna E. Dishman, John Asbury Dishman, Blanch S. Dishman.
  12. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, "noname" Dishman entry, 20 Aug 1880, Barrens, King George Co., VA, age at death was 1 day, son of James W. and Anna Dishman.
  13. [S96] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 0041, page 10, dwelling 143, family 144, James W Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 12 Feb 2022. Head of household James W Dishman, age 47, farmer, born Sep 1852, household members Anna E Dishman, John A Dishman, Blance Dishman, Jessie Dishman, Nina Dishman, Samuel Dishman, Alice Dishman.
  14. [S97] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 0057, page 5B, James W Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 12 Feb 2022. Head of household James W Dishman, age 57, farmer, married 34 years, household members Amme E Dishman, Jessie W Dishman, Sarah B Dishman, Samual J Dishman, Mary A Dishman.
  15. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, James Dishman obituary from unknown newspaper glued into the front cover of the bible.
  16. [S843] Blanche Dishman Redman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 18 Dec 1936, King George Co. VA, born 10 Oct 1878 King George Co. VA, daughter of James W. Dishman and Anna Suttle, buried 21 Dec 1936 Round Hill Church.
  17. [S891] Jessie W. Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 12 May 1966, Fredericksburg, VA, born 19 Apr 1882, VA, daughter of James W. Dishman and Anna E. Suttle, informant Ashby F. Frank.
  18. [S922] Nina Virginia Muse, Virginia Death Certificate, born 2 Jul 1884 in Virginia, died 23 Jan 1919 in Westmoreland Co., VA, married, father James Dishman, mother Anna Suttle, informant R. J. Muse (husband), buried 25 Jan 1919 King George Co. VA.
  19. [S908] Mary Alice Frank, Virginia Death Certificate, born 5 Oct 1889 in Virginia, died 12 Mar 1974 in Fredericksburg, VA, widowed, father James W. Dishman, mother Anna E. Suttle, informant Mrs. B. L. Battle.

Anna Edwards Suttle1,2

ID #195, (7 March 1853 - 30 May 1929)
Anna Suttles Dishman
(1914)

Parents:

Father: Edwin Samuel Suttle3 b. 30 Oct 1815, d. 18 Feb 1854
Mother: Sarah Catherine Baker1,3 b. a 1832, d. a Nov 1856

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birth7 Mar 1853She was born on 7 Mar 1853 in King George County, Virginia.2
Marriage25 Jan 1876She married James William Dishman, son of John Triplett Dishman and Mary Harlowe McDaniel, on 25 Jan 1876 in the home of Robert Suttle, Westmoreland County, Virginia.4,5
Death30 May 1929She died on 30 May 1929 in Ninde, King George County, Virginia, at age 76.4,3,6
Burial1 Jun 1929She was buried on 1 Jun 1929 in Dishman-Suttle Family Cemetery, Round Hill, King George County, Virginia.7,8

Children with James William Dishman:

John Asbury Dishman+4 (8 Nov 1876 - 10 Dec 1936)
Blanche Sarah Dishman+18,4 (10 Oct 1878 - 18 Dec 1936)
(unnamed) Dishman19 (20 Aug 1880 - 20 Aug 1880)
Jessie Wyatt Dishman4,20 (19 Apr 1882 - 12 May 1966)
Nina Virginia Dishman+21,4 (2 Jul 1884 - 23 Jan 1919)
James Samuel Dishman+ 4 (21 Dec 1885 - 8 Apr 1979)
Mary Alice Dishman4,22 (5 Oct 1889 - 12 Mar 1974)

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Name VariationAnna Edwards Suttle was also known as Anna E. Suttles.1
NicknameAnna Edwards Suttle also went by the name of Puss according to an obituary for her husband, James William Dishman, that refers to her as 'Miss Puss Suttle, sister of the late R. V. Suttle'.9
Guardian4 Nov 1856She was named a ward of Benjamin F. Thomas on 4 Nov 1856 in King George County, Virginia.10
Name-Cen1860Her name was recorded as Anna Thomas in the census of 1860.11
Census18601 Jun 1860She appeared on the census of 1 Jun 1860 in the household of Mary Weedon Baker in King George County, Virginia. Her name was recorded as Anna Thomas.11
Guardian5 Nov 1868She was named a ward of Robert Vinton Suttle on 5 Nov 1868 in King George County, Virginia.12
Census18701 Jun 1870She was listed as a household member living with Robert Vinton Suttle on the 1870 census in King George County, Virginia.13
Census18801 Jun 1880She was listed as James William Dishman's wife on the 1880 census in King George County, Virginia.14
Census19001 Jun 1900She was listed as James William Dishman's wife on the 1900 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.15
Census191015 Apr 1910She was listed as James William Dishman's wife on the 1910 census in King George County, Virginia.16
Census19201 Jan 1920She was listed as the head of household on the 1920 census in King George County, Virginia.17
Will1 Mar 1927She made a will on 1 Mar 1927 in King George County, Virginia.6
Probate6 Jun 1929Her estate was probated on 6 Jun 1929 in King George County, Virginia.6

 

Other information

Relationships:
3rd great-granddaughter of Samuel Duchemin
Mother of James Samuel Dishman
Great-grandmother of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 31 May 2021

Citations

  1. [S18] Certificate, James William Dishman and Anna E. Suttle marriage of 17 Jan 1876.
  2. [S829] Anna Edwards Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate.
  3. [S829] Anna Edwards Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 30 May 1929, King George Co., Virginia, born 7 Mar 1853 King George Co. VA, daughter of Edwin Suttle and Bettie Baker, informant Emma S. Redding.
  4. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible.
  5. [S18] Certificate, James William Dishman and Anna E. Suttle marriage of 17 Jan 1876, Married at the home of Robert Suttles by Robert N. Reamy, Minister.
  6. [S136] Anna E. (Suttle) Dishman will, Will Book 5, page 442.
  7. [S319] King George County Historical Society, King George Co. Private Cemeteries, p. 41, Dishman-Suttle Family Cemetery.
  8. [S829] Anna Edwards Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 30 May 1929, King George Co., Virginia, born 7 Mar 1853 King George Co. VA, daughter of Edwin Suttle and Bettie Baker, informant Emma S. Redding, buried Prim Va, 1 Jun 1929.
  9. [S3] James Wm. Dishman Family Bible, A newspaper obituary for her husband, James William Dishman, taped inside the front cover of the family bible, refers to her as "Miss Puss Suttle, sister of the late R. V. Suttle".
  10. [S131] KGC Bonds, (1853-1874): page 100.
  11. [S43] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 71, line 10, dwelling 563, family 563, Mary W. Suttles household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 71 of 73.
  12. [S131] KGC Bonds, (1853-1874): p. 317.
  13. [S44] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 5, line 27, dwelling 34, family 34, Robert V. Suttle household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 109 of 150.
  14. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 097, page 504B, dwelling 12, James W. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 12 Feb 2022. Head of household James W. Dishman, age 27, farmer, household members Anna E. Dishman, John Asbury Dishman, Blanch S. Dishman.
  15. [S96] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 0041, page 10, dwelling 143, family 144, James W Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 12 Feb 2022. Head of household James W Dishman, age 47, farmer, born Sep 1852, household members Anna E Dishman, John A Dishman, Blance Dishman, Jessie Dishman, Nina Dishman, Samuel Dishman, Alice Dishman.
  16. [S97] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, King George County, Shiloh, ED 0057, page 5B, James W Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 12 Feb 2022. Head of household James W Dishman, age 57, farmer, married 34 years, household members Amme E Dishman, Jessie W Dishman, Sarah B Dishman, Samual J Dishman, Mary A Dishman.
  17. [S48] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, Anna E. Dishman household, ED#60, Shiloh District, Sheet 5B (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 10 of 20.
  18. [S843] Blanche Dishman Redman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 18 Dec 1936, King George Co. VA, born 10 Oct 1878 King George Co. VA, daughter of James W. Dishman and Anna Suttle, buried 21 Dec 1936 Round Hill Church.
  19. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, "noname" Dishman entry, 20 Aug 1880, Barrens, King George Co., VA, age at death was 1 day, son of James W. and Anna Dishman.
  20. [S891] Jessie W. Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 12 May 1966, Fredericksburg, VA, born 19 Apr 1882, VA, daughter of James W. Dishman and Anna E. Suttle, informant Ashby F. Frank.
  21. [S922] Nina Virginia Muse, Virginia Death Certificate, born 2 Jul 1884 in Virginia, died 23 Jan 1919 in Westmoreland Co., VA, married, father James Dishman, mother Anna Suttle, informant R. J. Muse (husband), buried 25 Jan 1919 King George Co. VA.
  22. [S908] Mary Alice Frank, Virginia Death Certificate, born 5 Oct 1889 in Virginia, died 12 Mar 1974 in Fredericksburg, VA, widowed, father James W. Dishman, mother Anna E. Suttle, informant Mrs. B. L. Battle.

John Triplett Dishman1,2

ID #196, (about 1796 - 1 December 1866)

Parents:

Father: William T. Dishman Sr.3,4 b. a 1768, d. a Dec 1833
Mother: Jane W. Cannaday5 d. a 1810

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthabout 1796He was born about 1796 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.6,7,1
Marriage18 Jan 1830He married Mary Harlowe McDaniel, daughter of James McDaniel and Mary H. Dye, on 18 Jan 1830 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.8,9,10
Death1 Dec 1866He died of consumption on 1 Dec 1866 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.11,12

Children with Mary Harlowe McDaniel:

Amanda J. Dishman16 (a 1836 - 12 Mar 1868)
Mary Elizabeth Dishman16 (1836 - 1892)
Julia Ann Dishman+16 (18 Sep 1839 - 16 Sep 1906)
Virginia Lovely Dishman+16,2,19 (20 Mar 1845 - 17 Dec 1916)
John Andrew Dishman20,16 (1849 - 17 May 1867)
James William Dishman+ 21 (12 Sep 1852 - 6 Nov 1912)

Note - Living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed. Details of recently deceased persons (last 10 years) are limited.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Census18106 Aug 1810He was probably one of the males, age 10 to 15, in William T. Dishman Sr.'s household on the 1810 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.13
Division24 May 1830He received property in the division of James McDaniel's estate on 24 May 1830 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.14
Census18301 Jun 1830He was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.15
Census18501 Jun 1850He was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.16
Probate24 Nov 1856He was the administrator of William B. White's estate on 24 Nov 1856 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.17
Census18601 Jun 1860He was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Kinsale, Westmoreland County, Virginia.18

 

Other information

Relationships:
2nd great-grandson of Samuel Duchemin
Grandfather of James Samuel Dishman
2nd great-grandfather of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 23 Nov 2022

Citations

  1. [S66] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 332, dwelling 778, family 778, line 40, John T. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 97 of 108. Age 53.
  2. [S586] Robert Vinton Suttle Family Bible, Virginia Lovely Dishman, daughter of John Triplett and Mary McDonald Dishman on March 20, 1845 A.D.
  3. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John T. Dishman, 1866, line 10, father recorded as Wm. Dishman.
  4. [S182] Dishman-Hagey Correspondence, 1985-1993 Personal papers of James Dallas Dishman, WAH to JDD, March 8, 1985, establishes that John T., William T., James, Charles, Samuel, Lucy, and Milly are all siblings, and father William names children Samuel, Malissa (Milly), and Lucy in his will so therefore William Sr. is established as their father.
  5. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John T. Dishman, 1866, line 10, mother recorded as J.W. Dishman.
  6. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John T. Dishman, 1866, line 10, age 70.
  7. [S67] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 10, line 15, dwelling 82, family 82, J. T. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 10 of 117. Age 63.
  8. [S140] Westmoreland Co. Marriage Bonds: Vol. 11 (1830-1833), p. 30-6, John T. Dishman and Mary McDaniel, 18 Jan 1830, Westmoreland Co. VA, consent "to my daughter" from Mary Simms.
  9. [S110] Stratton Nottingham, Westmoreland Co. Marriages.
  10. [S1204] R & I No. 14, John T. Dishman who intermarried with Mary McDaniel.
  11. [S30] Fones Family Web Site, online http://www.fones.org. Source note to Julia Ann Dishman (Fones) entry. "Ephesus Christian Church, Richmond County, Va. records list parents as John DISHMAN b. 1796 d. 12/01/1866 father and Mary McDANIEL as her mother."
  12. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John T. Dishman, 1866, line 10, age 70, d. 1 Dec 1866 in Westmoreland Co. of consumption, son of Wm. and J. W. Dishman, born in Westmoreland, farmer, wife Mary H. Dishman (source).
  13. [S62] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, line 6, William Dishman senior household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 6 of 25. Male age 26 to 44.
  14. [S1204] R & I No. 14, pp. 219-219a, division of estate of James McDaniel, dec'd, names Mary Simms, late widow of James McDaniel, Amanda and Mary McDaniel, children and heirs of James McDaniel, lot 1 to James Dishman, husband of Amanda McDaniel, lot 2 to John T. Dishman, husband of Mary McDaniel, and lot 3 to Benjamin Simms, husband of Mary Simms, her dower share.
  15. [S64] 1830 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 115, line 17, John Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 17 of 66.
  16. [S66] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 332, dwelling 778, family 778, line 40, John T. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 97 of 108.
  17. [S1231] William B. White will, Will Book 35, 1853-1859, p. 387. Probated 24 Nov 1856, John T. Dishman named executor.
  18. [S67] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 10, line 15, dwelling 82, family 82, J. T. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 10 of 117.
  19. [S945] Virginia L. Suttle, Virginia Death Certificate, born 20 Mar 1848 in Westmoreland Co., VA, died 17 Dec 1917 in King George Co., VA, widowed, father John Dishman, mother Mary McDonald, informant Miss Daisy Suttle, buried 19 Dec 1916.
  20. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John A. Dishman, 1867, line 14, father recorded as John Dishman.
  21. [S889] James W. Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 6 Nov 1912, King George Co. VA, born 12 Sep 1852, Westmoreland Co., VA, son of John Dishman and Mary H. McDaniel, informant J. Samuel Dishman (son).

Mary Harlowe McDaniel1

ID #197, (about 1815 - 10 June 1877)

Parents:

Father: James McDaniel2,3 b. a 1789, d. b 24 Apr 1815
Mother: Mary H. Dye4,5 b. bt 1790 - 1794, d. a 1838

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthabout 1815She was born about 1815 in King George County, Virginia.1
Marriage18 Jan 1830She married John Triplett Dishman, son of William T. Dishman Sr. and Jane W. Cannaday, on 18 Jan 1830 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.6,7,8
Death10 Jun 1877She died of dropsy on 10 Jun 1877 in King George County, Virginia.1

Children with John Triplett Dishman:

Amanda J. Dishman12 (a 1836 - 12 Mar 1868)
Mary Elizabeth Dishman12 (1836 - 1892)
Julia Ann Dishman+12 (18 Sep 1839 - 16 Sep 1906)
Virginia Lovely Dishman+12,18,19 (20 Mar 1845 - 17 Dec 1916)
John Andrew Dishman20,12 (1849 - 17 May 1867)
James William Dishman+ 21 (12 Sep 1852 - 6 Nov 1912)

Note - Living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed. Details of recently deceased persons (last 10 years) are limited.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Census18207 Aug 1820She was probably the female, age under 10, in Benjamin Simms's household on the 1820 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.9
Division24 May 1830She was listed as an heir of James McDaniel's on 24 May 1830 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.10
Census18301 Jun 1830She was probably the female, age 15 to 19, in John Triplett Dishman's household on the 1830 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.11
Census18501 Jun 1850She was listed as a household member living with John Triplett Dishman on the 1850 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.12
Census18601 Jun 1860She was listed as a household member living with John Triplett Dishman on the 1860 census in Kinsale, Westmoreland County, Virginia.13
Death1 Dec 1866She was an informant for the death of John Triplett Dishman on 1 Dec 1866 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.14,15
Death17 May 1867She was an informant for the death of John Andrew Dishman on 17 May 1867 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.16
Census18701 Jun 1870She was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.17

 

Other information

Relationships:
Grandmother of James Samuel Dishman
2nd great-grandmother of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 23 Nov 2022

Citations

  1. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, Mary S. Dishman entry, 10 Jun 1877, King George Co., VA, died of dropsy, age 62, wife of John T. Dishman, son James W. Dishman was informant.
  2. [S182] Dishman-Hagey Correspondence, 1985-1993 Personal papers of James Dallas Dishman, letter, William A. Hagey to James D. Dishman, dated 8 Mar 1985. Includes a transcript of a letter dated 1836 from John Triplett Dishman of Westmoreland Co. to his half-brother William Triplett Dishman of Washington Co. in which he states that he married Mary McDaniel and brother James married Amanda McDaniel, two sisters, the daughters of James McDaniel.
  3. [S1204] R & I No. 14, James McDaniel estate division, names Amanda & Mary children & heirs at law of the said James McDaniel decd, recorded 24 May 1830.
  4. [S57] Nancy S. Smith, "McGinniss Cemetery Email," e-mail to Keith Dishman, 7 Nov 2001.
  5. [S110] Stratton Nottingham, Westmoreland Co. Marriages, John Dishman and Mary McDaniel entry.
  6. [S140] Westmoreland Co. Marriage Bonds: Vol. 11 (1830-1833), p. 30-6, John T. Dishman and Mary McDaniel, 18 Jan 1830, Westmoreland Co. VA, consent "to my daughter" from Mary Simms.
  7. [S110] Stratton Nottingham, Westmoreland Co. Marriages.
  8. [S1204] R & I No. 14, John T. Dishman who intermarried with Mary McDaniel.
  9. [S63] 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p.135, line 42, Benjamin Simms household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 12 of 15.
  10. [S1204] R & I No. 14, pp. 219-219a, division of estate of James McDaniel, dec'd, names Mary Simms, late widow of James McDaniel, Amanda and Mary McDaniel, children and heirs of James McDaniel, lot 1 to James Dishman, husband of Amanda McDaniel, lot 2 to John T. Dishman, husband of Mary McDaniel, and lot 3 to Benjamin Simms, husband of Mary Simms, her dower share.
  11. [S64] 1830 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 115, line 17, John Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 17 of 66.
  12. [S66] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 332, dwelling 778, family 778, line 40, John T. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 97 of 108.
  13. [S67] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 10, line 15, dwelling 82, family 82, J. T. Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 10 of 117.
  14. [S30] Fones Family Web Site, online http://www.fones.org. Source note to Julia Ann Dishman (Fones) entry. "Ephesus Christian Church, Richmond County, Va. records list parents as John DISHMAN b. 1796 d. 12/01/1866 father and Mary McDANIEL as her mother."
  15. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John T. Dishman, 1866, line 10, age 70, d. 1 Dec 1866 in Westmoreland Co. of consumption, son of Wm. and J. W. Dishman, born in Westmoreland, farmer, wife Mary H. Dishman (source).
  16. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John A. Dishman, 1867, line 14.
  17. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, Westmoreland County, Washington, page 294A, dwelling 1164, Mary Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 12 Feb 2022. Head of household Mary Dishman, age 48, keeping house, household members James Dishman, John Bryant.
  18. [S586] Robert Vinton Suttle Family Bible, Virginia Lovely Dishman, daughter of John Triplett and Mary McDonald Dishman on March 20, 1845 A.D.
  19. [S945] Virginia L. Suttle, Virginia Death Certificate, born 20 Mar 1848 in Westmoreland Co., VA, died 17 Dec 1917 in King George Co., VA, widowed, father John Dishman, mother Mary McDonald, informant Miss Daisy Suttle, buried 19 Dec 1916.
  20. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John A. Dishman, 1867, line 14, mother recorded as Mary H. Dishman.
  21. [S889] James W. Dishman, Virginia Death Certificate, died 6 Nov 1912, King George Co. VA, born 12 Sep 1852, Westmoreland Co., VA, son of John Dishman and Mary H. McDaniel, informant J. Samuel Dishman (son).

William T. Dishman Sr.1,2

ID #198, (about 1768 - about December 1833)

Parents:

Father: John Dishman Jr.3 b. a 1730, d. a Apr 1791
Mother: Ann Triplett3 b. a 1739, d. Apr 1791

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthabout 1768He was born about 1768 in Virginia.4,5
Marriageabout 27 Dec 1786He married first Elizabeth Monroe, daughter of William Monroe and Jemima Smith, about 27 Dec 1786 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.6,7,8
Marriagesay 1795He married second Jane W. Cannaday say 1795.1,9
Marriage1 Mar 1810He married third Elizabeth White, daughter of William White and Sarah Kitchen, on 1 Mar 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.10
Deathabout Dec 1833He died about Dec 1833 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.11

Children with Elizabeth Monroe:

William Dishman+17 (a 1792 - 29 Apr 1875)
Ann Dishman+18 (a 1795 - a 1835)

Children with Jane W. Cannaday:

John Triplett Dishman+ 19,20 (a 1796 - 1 Dec 1866)
James Andrew Dishman+20 (1798 - 1873)
Lucinda Dishman+20 (a 1804 - )
Charles H. Dishman+20 (1806 - 1866)
Samuel Marcus Dishman+20,16 (a 1807 - 31 Dec 1881)
Milissa Dishman16,20 (a 1810 - )

Note - Living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed. Details of recently deceased persons (last 10 years) are limited.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Tax List1787He appeared on the Tax List of 1787 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.12
Will20 Mar 1791He was named executor and an heir in the will of Ann Triplett dated 20 Mar 1791 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.13
Deed-Land21 Sep 1797He and Jane W. Dishman conveyed 6 acres in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on 21 Sep 1797.9
Census18106 Aug 1810He was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.5
Tax List1815He appeared on the Tax List of 1815 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.14
Census18207 Aug 1820He was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.15
Census18301 Jun 1830He was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.4
Will19 Jun 1833He made a will on 19 Jun 1833 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.16
Probate26 Dec 1833His estate was probated on 26 Dec 1833 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.16

 

Other information

Relationships:
Great-grandson of Samuel Duchemin
Great-grandfather of James Samuel Dishman
3rd great-grandfather of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 11 Jul 2021

Citations

  1. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John T. Dishman, 1866, line 10, died at age 70, son of Wm. and J.W. Dishman.
  2. [S1105] Speculation: William T. Dishman's middle name could be Triplett after his mother's surname.
  3. [S12] Ann Triplett Dishman will , Deed Book 18, page 185, names son William.
  4. [S64] 1830 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 115, line 15, William Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 17 of 66. Male age 60 to 69.
  5. [S62] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, line 6, William Dishman senior household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 6 of 25. Male age 26 to 44.
  6. [S19] Marriage Bond Dishman-Monroe: 27 Dec 1786, William Dishman and Elizabeth Monroe.
  7. [S20] William Armstrong Crozier, Early Virginia Marriages Part 1, December 27, 1786, William Dishman and Elizabeth Monroe.
  8. [S375] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often, p. 108, Dishman, William and Monroe, Elizabeth, bond dated 27 Dec 1786, Westmoreland County, VA, Wm. Monroe security. Surname incorrectly transcribed as Morrell.
  9. [S52] Westmoreland County Deed & Will Book: 19, pp. 327-328, 21 Sep 1797, William Dishman and Jane his wife to Theodore Wills, 6 acres, adjoins land of John Cannaday.
  10. [S20] William Armstrong Crozier, Early Virginia Marriages Part 1, March 1, 1810, William Dishman and Elizabeth White.
  11. [S152] Will - Wm. Triplett Dishman (1833), Deeds & Wills 28. Assume that death occurred close to probate date.
  12. [S118] Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florene Speakman Love, 1787 Virginia Census, p. 1115.
  13. [S12] Ann Triplett Dishman will , Deed Book 18, page 185.
  14. [S205] Roger G. Ward, 1815 Directory of VA Landowners, p. 230.
  15. [S62] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p.127, line 33, William Dishman household (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 4 of 15.
  16. [S152] Will - Wm. Triplett Dishman (1833), Deeds & Wills 28.
  17. [S182] Dishman-Hagey Correspondence, 1985-1993 Personal papers of James Dallas Dishman, WAH to JDD, March 8, 1985, establishes that John T., William T., James, Charles, Samuel, Lucy, and Milly are all siblings.
  18. [S20] William Armstrong Crozier, Early Virginia Marriages Part 1, March 1, 1810, William White and Ann Dishman, William Dishman, her father, gives his consent.
  19. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John T. Dishman, 1866, line 10, father recorded as Wm. Dishman.
  20. [S182] Dishman-Hagey Correspondence, 1985-1993 Personal papers of James Dallas Dishman, WAH to JDD, March 8, 1985, establishes that John T., William T., James, Charles, Samuel, Lucy, and Milly are all siblings, and father William names children Samuel, Malissa (Milly), and Lucy in his will so therefore William Sr. is established as their father.

Jane W. Cannaday1,2,3

ID #199, ( - about 1810)

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Marriagesay 1795She married William T. Dishman Sr., son of John Dishman Jr. and Ann Triplett, say 1795.4,3
Deathabout 1810She died about 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.5

Children with William T. Dishman Sr.:

John Triplett Dishman+ 7 (a 1796 - 1 Dec 1866)
James Andrew Dishman+8 (1798 - 1873)
Lucinda Dishman+8 (a 1804 - )
Charles H. Dishman+8 (1806 - 1866)
Samuel Marcus Dishman+8 (a 1807 - 31 Dec 1881)
Milissa Dishman8 (a 1810 - )

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Deed-Land21 Sep 1797She was a cograntor with William T. Dishman Sr. in the conveyance of 6 acres in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on 21 Sep 1797.3

 

Other information

Relationships:
Great-grandmother of James Samuel Dishman
3rd great-grandmother of William Keith Dishman
Last Edited: 11 Jul 2021

Research Note

Comment by James D. Dishman on 29 Dec 2001: "The book (King George County Marriages, Vol. 1) lists William's 1st and 3rd marriage, but not the second. There is over a 10 year period that the marriage records are missing in Westmoreland County and this is the period that William would have married Jane W. Cannaday. The name Jane W. is proved by the records but the name Cannaday does not appear. I determined that she was a Cannaday from a letter written by her son and our ancestor John Dishman to his half brother William Dishman (Jr) who was then living in Washington County, Va., dated 1836 in which he made reference to "Uncle Rubin" and the records proved that there was a Reuben Cannaday. Not the best of evidence but better than none."

1797 Westmoreland County deed has William Dishman and Jane his wife selling 6 acres to Theodore Wills.

Marriage record of William Deatley and Susan (Dishman) White, 28 Jan 1858, Westmoreland, lists Susan's parents as ___ and Jane Dishman. Jane is believed to be her grandmother Jane W. Cannaday Dishman whose name was given to possibly hide the fact that her mother Lucinda Dishman was possibly unmarried at the time of Susan's birth.

Death record of son John T. Dishman (d.1866) lists parents as Wm. and J. W. Dishman.

Last Updated: 10 Feb 2013.6,1,3

Citations

  1. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John T. Dishman, 1866, line 10, age 70, d. 1 Dec 1866 in Westmoreland Co. of consumption, son of Wm. and J. W. Dishman, born in Westmoreland, farmer, wife Mary H. Dishman (source).
  2. [S178] There is over a 10 year period that the marriage records are missing in Westmoreland and this is the period that William married Jane W. Cannaday. The name Jane W. is proved by the records but the name Cannaday does not appear. James D. Dishman determined that she was a Cannaday from a letter written by her son John Dishman to his half brother William Dishman, who was then living in Washington County, Va., dated 1836 in which he made reference to "Uncle Ruben". A search of the records of Westmoreland County indicates that this most likely referred to Ruben Cannaday, so Cannaday is assumed to be Jane W.'s surname.
  3. [S52] Westmoreland County Deed & Will Book: 19, pp. 327-328, 21 Sep 1797, William Dishman and Jane his wife to Theodore Wills, 6 acres, adjoins land of John Cannaday.
  4. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John T. Dishman, 1866, line 10, died at age 70, son of Wm. and J.W. Dishman.
  5. [S33] Assumptions: William Triplett Dishman remarried in May 1810, so it is assumed that Jane W. Cannaday died about 1810.
  6. [S413] Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940, William Deatley and Susan White entry, m. 28 Jan 1858 Westmoreland Co.; groom, single, b. 1828 Westmoreland, son of Meredith and Susan Deatley; bride, widowed, b. 1820 Westmoreland, dau. of ____ and Jane Dishman.
  7. [S144] Westmoreland Co., Virginia, Register of Deaths, 1853-1896, John T. Dishman, 1866, line 10, mother recorded as J.W. Dishman.
  8. [S102] James Dallas Dishman, Dishman Descendants Chart.

Elizabeth Monroe1

ID #200, (say 1768 - about 1795)

Parents:

Father: William Monroe2 d. a 1775
Mother: Jemima Smith2

Key Events

EventDateDescription
Birthsay 1768She was born say 1768.3
Marriageabout 27 Dec 1786She married William T. Dishman Sr., son of John Dishman Jr. and Ann Triplett, about 27 Dec 1786 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.4,5,6
Deathabout 1795She died about 1795.7

Children with William T. Dishman Sr.:

William Dishman+8 (a 1792 - 29 Apr 1875)
Ann Dishman+9 (a 1795 - a 1835)

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Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Will2 Dec 1785She was named an heir in the will of Jemima Monroe dated 2 Dec 1785 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.2

 

Other information

Last Edited: 11 Jul 2021

Citations

  1. [S19] Marriage Bond Dishman-Monroe: 27 Dec 1786, William Triplett Dishman and Elizabeth Monroe.
  2. [S111] Augusta B. Fothergill, Westmoreland Co. Wills 1654-1800, p. 184, Monroe, Jemima, will dated 2 Dec 1785, probated 25 Apr 1786, dau. Elizabeth Monroe 1/2 estate, son William the other half.
  3. [S33] Assumptions.
  4. [S19] Marriage Bond Dishman-Monroe: 27 Dec 1786, William Dishman and Elizabeth Monroe.
  5. [S20] William Armstrong Crozier, Early Virginia Marriages Part 1, December 27, 1786, William Dishman and Elizabeth Monroe.
  6. [S375] Robert K. Headley, Married Well and Often, p. 108, Dishman, William and Monroe, Elizabeth, bond dated 27 Dec 1786, Westmoreland County, VA, Wm. Monroe security. Surname incorrectly transcribed as Morrell.
  7. [S33] Assumptions: Youngest child Annn born c1795, so death may have occurred around then.
  8. [S33] Assumptions: Age corresponds to the period when William Triplett Dishman was married to Elizabeth Monroe.
  9. [S20] William Armstrong Crozier, Early Virginia Marriages Part 1, March 1, 1810, William White and Ann Dishman, William Dishman, her father, gives his consent.
 

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