William Jackson Dishman1
Male, #728, (1807 - 1851)
| Birth* | 1807 | William Jackson Dishman was born in 1807 in Virginia.1 |
| (male 0-10) Census1810 | 1810 | He was probably the male, age under 10, in James Dishman's household on the 1810 census in King George County, Virginia.2 |
| (male 10-15) Census1820 | 1820 | William Jackson Dishman was probably the male, age 10 to 15, in James Dishman's household on the 1820 census in King George County, Virginia.3 |
| (Heir) Will | 28 May 1824 | William Jackson Dishman was named an heir in the will of John Dishman dated 28 May 1824.4 |
| Marriage* | 12 Sep 1825 | William Jackson Dishman married Elizabeth C. Miller on 12 Sep 1825 in Caroline County, Virginia.5,6 |
| Census1830* | 1830 | William Jackson Dishman was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.7 |
| Census1840* | 1840 | He was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.8 |
| Census1850* | 1850 | He was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 census in King George County, Virginia.9 |
| Death* | 1851 | He died in 1851 in King George County, Virginia.1 |
| Probate* | 1851 | His estate was probated in 1851 in King George County, Virginia.1 |
Citations
- [S106] Dishman Family, Informal Genealogical Notes, James Dallas Dishman, Personal papers of James Dallas Dishman, Lynchburg, Virginia, Chart 1.
- [S38] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, line 7, James Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 10 of 37, http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
- [S39] 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 121, line 9, James Dishman 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).
- [S346] Genealogical papers of William Anderson Hagey, ca. 1940-1998, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia, box 2, file 115, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 3 of 5", cites will of John Dishman Sr. dated 18 May 1824, codicil 28 May 1824, proved 7 Oct 1824 in King George County, Va (KGC Will Book 3, p. 249), names William J. Dishman (all lands in KGC), Ann M. Edwards, Frances Ann Dishman, Susan B. Dishman, Kitty S. Spilman, John S. Bryan, John Bryan and Lovell Bryan, Austin Suttle (son of my niece Sarah Suttle), James D. Bryan and William Bryan, John Dishman Jr., balance of estate to be equally divided between John Bryan, Lovell Bryan Sr., James Baker, Mary Massey and daughter Ann M. Edwards, Mary W. Suttle, and Mary Rollings; James Baker and John Bryan executors.
- [S104] Elizabeth Nuckols Lee, compiler, King George County Virginia, Loose Chancery Papers, Volume 1: 1811-1875 (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1998), p. 61.
- [S196] Therese Fisher, compiler and editor, Marriages of Caroline County, Virginia, 1777-1853 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1998), p. 67.
- [S40] 1830 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 54, line 25, William J. 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).
- [S65] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 284, line 4, Wm. J. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 15 of 57, http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
- [S42] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 210, dwelling 60, family 60, William J. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 10 of 62, http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
- [S346] Genealogical papers of William Anderson Hagey, ca. 1940-1998, Virginia Historical Society, box 2, file 117, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 5 of 5", letter from R.G. Clarke of Fairfax, Va to S.R. Dishman dated 1 Feb 1916, states that she is the daughter of Fauntleroy Dishman, and that the Dishman family consisted of William J. Dishman and wife Elizabeth Miller Dishman, and their children Fauntleroy J. Dishman, James Dishman, Robert Dishman, William I. Dishman (all deceased), Miss Mary Dishman, and the "one who went west". He was somewhat deaf and went by the nickname of Toosh.
- [S346] Genealogical papers of William Anderson Hagey, ca. 1940-1998, Virginia Historical Society, box 2, file 117, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 5 of 5", letter from Clarence W. Dishman of Washington, D.C. to S. R. Dishman dated 21 Jan 1906 in which he states that his father was Robert L. Dishman and grandfather was William I. Dishman, and that his father was killed in Confederate Army when he was 2 years old.