Elizabeth Buckner Dishman1
Female, #515, (30 December 1818 - 15 July 1838)
| Birth* | 30 Dec 1818 | Elizabeth Buckner Dishman was born on 30 Dec 1818 in King George County, Virginia.2,1 |
| (females 0-10) Census1820 | 1820 | She was probably one of the females, age under 10, in John Dishman's household on the 1820 census in King George County, Virginia.3 |
| (female 10-15) Census1830 | 1830 | Elizabeth Buckner Dishman was probably the female, age 10 to 14, in John Dishman's household on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.4 |
| Death* | 15 Jul 1838 | Elizabeth Buckner Dishman died on 15 Jul 1838 in King George County, Virginia, at age 19.2,1 |
| Never Marr* | | She never married.5 |
Citations
- [S2] Samuel Roland Dishman, Compiler, Chart Showing the Descendants of SAMUEL DISHMAN Who Was the First Dishman to Settle in America (San Francisco, CA: Privately printed, 1 Dec 1935). The chart traces the descendants of John Dishman Sr., son of Samuel Dishman. Reference is made on the chart to Supplements "A", "B", "C", and "D" which were intended to trace the descendants of Samuel's sons Peter, James, and David, and John senior's son John junior. However, these supplements were never published by S. R. Dishman.
- [S1] Dishmans of Pine Hill Family Bible; William James Dishman, Utah. Supplemental Information about the bible taken from "The Dishman Family of Pine Hill, c.1752-1905, Westmoreland and King George Counties", Charles M. Marsteller III, Tidewater Virginia Families, Vol. 9, No. 3, Nov/Dec 2000, pp. 164-172.: The Dishmans of Pine Hill owned a family bible that contains vital data for Samuel & Susanna Baker Dishman, John & Ann Edmonds Jones Dishman, and Addison & Mary Jane James Dishman and their issue. It appears that the records were retroactively compiled by John Dishman (1793-1844) of King George County for his siblings and issue. His descendants continued this tradition. The Bible record was passed to Samuel Roland Dishman (1871-1946) of San Francisco, California. He passed the Bible and his extensive research to his son Addison Vincent Dishman, Sr. (born 1906) of Cocoa Beach, Florida. Upon the son's death, some of his personal property, including the bible record, was disposed of. The Bible and Roland's family research were saved by James Dallas Dishman of Lynchburg, Virginia, who was alerted by a Dishman family member who found the materials in a Florida flea market in 1999. James has given the Bible record and the papers to William James Dishman of Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
- [S39] 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 121, line 10, John Dishman jnr. household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 3 of 9, http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
- [S40] 1830 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 54, line 12, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 1 of 38, http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
- [S4] Charles M. Marsteller, "The Dishman Family of Pine Hill, c.1752-1905, Westmoreland and King George Counties", Tidewater Virginia Families: A Magazine of History and Genealogy Vol. 9, No. 3 (Nov/Dec 2000). Hereinafter cited as "The Dishman Family of Pine Hill".