The Dishman Family of Virginia

Including Descendants of Samuel Duchemin (Dishman), Virginia colonist

Samuel Beale Dishman1,2

M, #703, (1 Aug 1936 - 25 Jan 2018)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth1 Aug 19360Samuel Beale Dishman was born on 1 Aug 1936 in Richmond County, Virginia.1,2
Marriage2 Sep 198953He and Judyith Hardman married on 2 Sep 1989 in Washoe County, Nevada.3
Death25 Jan 201881He died on 25 Jan 2018 in Texas.4

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census19401 Apr 19403Samuel Beale Dishman was listed as Beatrice Eula Gallagher's son on the 1940 census in Marshall, Richmond County, Virginia.5

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S161] William Burson Family Bible Record, 1818-1980, The Holy Bible (Troy, New York: Merriam Moore, 1850), "Births, Marriages, and Deaths"; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004888040205756 : 2003); Includes Bible record (5 leaves) and a typed transcript (4 leaves).
  2. [S593] , "Virginia, U.S., Birth Records, 1912-2015, Delayed Birth Records, 1721-1920," database, Ancestry, Samuel Beale Dishman, born 1 Aug 1936, Richmond, Virginia.
  3. [S1196] , "Nevada, U.S., Marriage Index, 1956-2005," database with images, Ancestry, Samuel Beale Dishman and Judyth Hardin, married 2 September 1989, Washoe County, Nevada.
  4. [S1202] "Obituaries,"Legacy.com (https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/houstonchronicle/name/samuel-dishman-obituary?id=1626305 : accessed 12 May 2025), Samuel Beale Dishman, died 25 Jan 2018, 12 Aug 2020||died 25 Jan 2018, survived by his four children – Beatrice Anne Dishman Stong of Houston, Texas; Rebecca Lynn Dishman of Houston, Texas; Frederick Mark Dishman of Waihiwa, Hawaii; Katharine Joyce Dishman Richards of Katy, Texas, brother Edward Stewart Dishman; citing the Houston Chronicle, Feb. 4, 2018.
  5. [S434] 1940 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, Richmond County, Marshall, ED 80-3, page 5A, dwelling 75, Beatrice Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,http://www.ancestry.com, 2012), viewed 10 August 2020, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC), household members Beatrice Dishman, head, 33, Howard Dishman, son, 9, Stewart Dishman, son, 7, Beale Dishman, son, 3, Franklin Dishman, son, 4 moths, Martha Dishman, step-daughter 16, Sarah Dishman, step-daughter, 15.

Judyith Hardman1

F, #706, (1937 - 1993)
Judyith Hardman was also known as Judyith Dishman.1

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth1937~0Judyith Hardman was born in 1937.1
Marriage2 Sep 1989~52Samuel Beale Dishman and she married on 2 Sep 1989 in Washoe County, Nevada.2
Death1993~56She died in 1993.1

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
NameJudyith Hardman was also known as Judyith Dishman.1
Death of Spouse25 Jan 2018Her husband Samuel Beale Dishman died on 25 Jan 2018 in Texas.

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 10 Aug 2020 00:00:00

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S105] Descendants of Samuel Marcus Dishman, Genealogical notes, James Dallas Dishman, 1995, Accession No. 35790.
  2. [S1196] , "Nevada, U.S., Marriage Index, 1956-2005," database with images, Ancestry, Samuel Beale Dishman and Judyth Hardin, married 2 September 1989, Washoe County, Nevada.

William Dishman1

M, #708, (abt 1740 - abt Jun 1810)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthAbt 1740~0William Dishman was born abt 1740 in King George County, Virginia.2
MarriageAbt 1765~25He and Ann Monroe married abt 1765.3,2
DeathAbt Jun 1810~70He died abt Jun 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.4

Children with Ann Monroe

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
PatriotWilliam Dishman aided the American revolution by rendering material aid. DAR ancestor A032360.5
Will25 Nov 17906
Death of Parent1800His father James Dishman, Sr., died in 1800 in King George County, Virginia.
Will23 May 1810William Dishman made a will on 23 May 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Nancy Ann Dishman, Ann Monroe Massey, and Mary Dishman were named as heirs.7
Probate23 Jul 1810His estate was probated on 23 Jul 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.4
Death of ChildAbt Dec 1810His son William Dishman died abt Dec 1810 in King George County, Virginia.

Other Information

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, James Dishman Sr. names his son William Dishman.
  2. [S159] Berryman Lineage Charts, online http://pages.prodigy.net/berryman2/_wsn/page9.html, downloaded 4 Jan 2003. Berryman Lineage Chart 4. Hereinafter cited as Berryman Lineage Charts.
  3. [S182] Dishman-Hagey Correspondence, compiled by Keith Dishman, from 1985 - 1993, letter, William A. Hagey to James D. Dishman, dated 30 Dec 1986. States that "While on the Monroe subject, I should tell you that Rachel (Piper) Monroe’s will (not recorded in Will Book in Westmoreland) was found among loose papers by George H. S. King. I received copy of will from Va. Historical Society, which does in fact name “ANNE DISHMAN” as daughter of Rachel – i.e., Anne Monroe who, about 1765, married Wm. Dishman (ca. 1740-1810), son of James Dishman (1712-1800).".
  4. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), reference no. Mss1 H1227 a FA2, Box 2, file 114, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 2 of 5"|| cites will of William Dishman Sr. dated 23 May 1810, proved 23 Jul 1810 in Westmoreland Co., Va, Westmoreland Deeds and Wills Book 22, p. 106, names son James Dishman, son William Dishman, daughter Ann Bryant, granddaughter Ann Monroe Massey, and daughter Mary Massey.
  5. [S578] Daughters of the American Revolution, "GRC Search: Ancestor Search," database, Genealogy Search, William Dishman, A032360.
  6. [S133] James Dishman will (1790), son John, son James, son William, daughter Mildred Bryan, daughter Elizabeth Massey, grandsons James Dishman Massey and William Lovell Massey, daughter Sarah Baker, gradndaughter Mary Dishman, grandson James Baker.
  7. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), box 2, file 114, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 2 of 5", cites will of William Dishman Sr. dated 23 May 1810, proved 23 Jul 1810 in Westmoreland Co., Va, Westmoreland Deeds and Wills Book 22, p. 106, names son James Dishman, son William Dishman, daughter Ann Bryant, granddaughter Ann Monroe Massey, and daughter Mary Massey.

Ann Monroe1

F, #709
Ann Monroe was also known as Ann Dishman.1

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
MarriageAbt 1765William Dishman and Ann Monroe married abt 1765.1,2

Children with William Dishman (abt 1740 - abt 1810)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
NameAnn Monroe was also known as Ann Dishman.1
Death of SpouseAbt Jun 1810Her husband William Dishman died abt Jun 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 18 Nov 2022 00:00:00

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S182] Dishman-Hagey Correspondence, compiled by Keith Dishman, from 1985 - 1993, letter, William A. Hagey to James D. Dishman, dated 30 Dec 1986. States that "While on the Monroe subject, I should tell you that Rachel (Piper) Monroe’s will (not recorded in Will Book in Westmoreland) was found among loose papers by George H. S. King. I received copy of will from Va. Historical Society, which does in fact name “ANNE DISHMAN” as daughter of Rachel – i.e., Anne Monroe who, about 1765, married Wm. Dishman (ca. 1740-1810), son of James Dishman (1712-1800).".
  2. [S159] Berryman Lineage Charts, online http://pages.prodigy.net/berryman2/_wsn/page9.html, downloaded 4 Jan 2003. Berryman Lineage Chart 4. Hereinafter cited as Berryman Lineage Charts.

John Dishman1

M, #710, (bef 1755 - abt Sep 1824)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthBef 1755John Dishman was born bef 1755 in King George County, Virginia.2,3,4
DeathAbt Sep 1824He died abt Sep 1824 in King George County, Virginia.5

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Never MarrJohn Dishman never married.6
Tax List1787He appeared on the tax list in 1787 in King George County, Virginia.7
Will25 Nov 17908
Death of Parent1800His father James Dishman, Sr., died in 1800 in King George County, Virginia.
Will13 Jun 1808John Dishman was mentioned in the will of James Dishman, Jr., on 13 Jun 1808 in King George County, Virginia.9
Tax List1815John Dishman appeared on the tax list in 1815 in King George County, Virginia.10
Will28 May 1824He made a will on 28 May 1824 in King George County, Virginia. William Jackson Dishman, Ann Monroe Massey, Francis Ann Dishman, Susan B. Dishman, James Baker, and Mary Weedon Baker were named as heirs.11
Probate7 Oct 1824His estate was probated on 7 Oct 1824 in King George County, Virginia.12

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18004 Aug 1800John Dishman was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.13
Census18106 Aug 1810He was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 U.S. Federal Census in King George County, Virginia. No other persons are in the household.14
Census18207 Aug 1820He was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia. No other persons are in the household.15

Other Information

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, James Dishman Sr. names his son John Dishman.
  2. [S38] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 236, line 2, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  3. [S37] William L. Deyo, compiler, Book - King George County 1800 Census, (Colonial Beach, VA: DeJoux Publications, 1998). entry 352.
  4. [S118] Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florene Speakman Love, compilers, Book - 1787 Virginia Census, (Springfield, VA: Genealogical Books in Print, 1987). p. 370, father James Dishman charged with tax, age at least 21.
  5. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), reference no. Mss1 H1227 a FA2, 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). Death likely occured the month prior to probate.
  6. [S33] Assumption of this researcher:No records of a marriage have been located, no females are inhis household in the 1800, 1810, and 1820 censuses, and he had no known issue.
  7. [S118] Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florene Speakman Love, 1787 Virginia Census, p. 370, his age was over 21 and his father James Dishman was charged with the tax.
  8. [S133] James Dishman will (1790), son John, son James, son William, daughter Mildred Bryan, daughter Elizabeth Massey, grandsons James Dishman Massey and William Lovell Massey, daughter Sarah Baker, gradndaughter Mary Dishman, grandson James Baker.
  9. [S223] James Dishman will (13 Jun 1808), Will Book 3, page 57, County Clerk's Office.
  10. [S205] Ward, Roger G., abstracter, Book - 1815 Directory of VA Landowners, Vol. 3, Volume 3: Eastern Region (Athens, GA: Iberian, 1998). p. 106, location given as Ridge Road.
  11. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), 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.
  12. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), 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).
  13. [S37] William L. Deyo, King George County 1800 Census, entry 352, assumed to be other male over 45 living in household of brother John Dishman.
  14. [S38] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, John Dishman household(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 10 of 37.
  15. [S39] 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 121, line 8, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), image 3 of 9, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

James Dishman, Jr.1

M, #711, (bef 1755 - abt Aug 1808)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthBef 1755James Dishman, Jr., was born bef 1755 in Virginia.2,3
DeathAbt Aug 1808He died abt Aug 1808 in King George County, Virginia.4

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Never MarrJames Dishman, Jr., never married.5
Tax List1787He appeared on the tax list in 1787 in King George County, Virginia.2
Will25 Nov 17906
Death of Parent1800His father James Dishman, Sr., died in 1800 in King George County, Virginia.
Will13 Jun 1808James Dishman, Jr., made a will on 13 Jun 1808 in King George County, Virginia. Mary Weedon Baker, Lovell Bryan, Jr, Jane Dishman, James Baker, William Bryan, and Ann Monroe Massey were named as heirs.7
Probate1 Sep 1808His estate was probated on 1 Sep 1808 in King George County, Virginia.7

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18004 Aug 1800James Dishman, Jr., was probably one of the males, age 45 or more, in John Dishman's household on the 1800 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.3

Other Information

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, James Dishman Sr. names his son James Dishman.
  2. [S118] Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florene Speakman Love, compilers, Book - 1787 Virginia Census, (Springfield, VA: Genealogical Books in Print, 1987). p. 370, father James Dishman charged with tax, age at least 21.
  3. [S37] William L. Deyo, compiler, Book - King George County 1800 Census, (Colonial Beach, VA: DeJoux Publications, 1998). entry 352, assumed to be other male over 45 living in household of brother John Dishman.
  4. [S223] James Dishman will (13 Jun 1808), Will Book 3, page 57, County Clerk's Office, probated 1 Sep 1808 in King George Co. VA.
  5. [S33] Assumption of this researcher:No marriage records found and his will does not mention a wife or any children, so he likely never married.
  6. [S133] James Dishman will (1790), son John, son James, son William, daughter Mildred Bryan, daughter Elizabeth Massey, grandsons James Dishman Massey and William Lovell Massey, daughter Sarah Baker, gradndaughter Mary Dishman, grandson James Baker.
  7. [S223] James Dishman will (1808.)

Mildred Dishman1

F, #712
Mildred Dishman was also known as Mildred Bryan.2

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
MarriageBef 25 Nov 1790Lovell Bryan and Mildred Dishman married bef 25 Nov 1790 in Virginia.3,2

Children with Lovell Bryan ( - 1795)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
NameMildred Dishman was also known as Mildred Bryan.2
Will25 Nov 1790She was named as an heir in the will of James Dishman, Sr., on 25 Nov 1790 in King George County, Virginia, together with Sarah Dishman, Elizabeth Dishman, Mary Dishman, James Baker, James Dishman Massey, and William Lovell Massey.4
Death of Spouse1795Her husband Lovell Bryan died in 1795 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent1800Her father James Dishman, Sr., died in 1800 in King George County, Virginia.

Other Information

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, James Dishman Sr. names his daughter Mildred Bryan.
  2. [S133] James Dishman will (1790), mentions daughter Mildred Bryan.
  3. [S101] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, Book - King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. II, (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). p. 11.
  4. [S133] James Dishman will (1790), son John, son James, son William, daughter Mildred Bryan, daughter Elizabeth Massey, grandsons James Dishman Massey and William Lovell Massey, daughter Sarah Baker, gradndaughter Mary Dishman, grandson James Baker.

Lovell Bryan1

M, #713, ( - 1795)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
MarriageBef 25 Nov 1790Lovell Bryan and Mildred Dishman married bef 25 Nov 1790 in Virginia.1,2
Death1795He died in 1795 in King George County, Virginia.3,4

Children with Mildred Dishman

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription

Other Information

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S101] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, Book - King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. II, (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). p. 11.
  2. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, mentions daughter Mildred Bryan.
  3. [S104] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, Book - King George Co. Va Loose Chancery Papers, Vol. I, (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1998). p.21, 1832-01, Suttles vs Bryan, Lovell Bryan died 1795, son of John Bryan, children John Bryan, James Bryan, Lovell Bryan, Mary Rollins, Sally Settles, wife of Austin Settles, and William Bryan.
  4. [S122] King to Mrs. Harry C. Bobinger of Arlington, VA, 21 Oct 1969; letter, George Harrison Sanford King Papers; Virginia Historical Society. King states that Lovell Bryan is the son of John Bryan and Margaret Lovell.

Sarah Dishman1

F, #714, ( - bet 1790 and 1800)
Sarah Dishman was also known as Sarah Baker.2

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthSarah Dishman was born in Virginia.3
MarriageBef 1785Samuel Baker and she married bef 1785 in Virginia.4,2,5
DeathBet 1790 and 1800She died bet 1790 and 1800 in Virginia.6,7

Children with Samuel Baker (bet 1755 and 1765 - abt 1813)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
NameSarah Dishman was also known as Sarah Baker.2
Will25 Nov 1790She was named as an heir in the will of James Dishman, Sr., on 25 Nov 1790 in King George County, Virginia, together with Mildred Dishman, Elizabeth Dishman, Mary Dishman, James Baker, James Dishman Massey, and William Lovell Massey.8
Death of Parent1800Her father James Dishman, Sr., died in 1800 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of SpouseAbt Mar 1813Her husband Samuel Baker died abt Mar 1813 in King George County, Virginia.

Other Information

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, mentions daughter Sarah Baker.
  2. [S101] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, Book - King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. II, (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). p. 4, Sarah, daughter of James Dishman, married name of Baker, cites will of her father James Dishman.
  3. [S33] Assumption of this researcher:Parents lived in Virginia and she was married in Virginia.
  4. [S133] James Dishman will (1790), daughter Sarah Baker and grandson James Baker named as heirs.
  5. [S43] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 41, line 28, dwelling 319, family 319, James Baker household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), image 41 of 73, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC), son James age 75 implies birth circa 1785.
  6. [S33] Assumption:Death assumed to occur between 1790 when she is named in her father's will and 1800 because no female of wife's age appears in the 1800 King George census.
  7. [S37] William L. Deyo, compiler, Book - King George County 1800 Census, (Colonial Beach, VA: DeJoux Publications, 1998). p.30, Hanover Parish, entry 299, Samuel Baker household, 1 male 10-16 (son James), 1 male 26-45 (Samuel), 1 female 10-16 (daughter Mary), 1 female over 45 (unknown.)
  8. [S133] James Dishman will (1790), son John, son James, son William, daughter Mildred Bryan, daughter Elizabeth Massey, grandsons James Dishman Massey and William Lovell Massey, daughter Sarah Baker, gradndaughter Mary Dishman, grandson James Baker.

Samuel Baker1

M, #715, (bet 1755 and 1765 - abt Mar 1813)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthBet 1755 and 1765Samuel Baker was born bet 1755 and 1765.2,3
MarriageBef 1785He and Sarah Dishman married bef 1785 in Virginia.4,5,6
DeathAbt Mar 1813He died abt Mar 1813 in King George County, Virginia.7

Children with Sarah Dishman ( - bet 1790 and 1800)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Death of SpouseBet 1790 and 1800His wife Sarah Dishman died bet 1790 and 1800 in Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18004 Aug 1800Samuel Baker was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.3
Census18106 Aug 1810He was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 U.S. Federal Census in King George County, Virginia.1

Other Information

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S38] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, Samuel Baker household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), image 5 of 37, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S38] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 234, image 5/37, Samuel age over 45(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.).
  3. [S37] William L. Deyo, compiler, Book - King George County 1800 Census, (Colonial Beach, VA: DeJoux Publications, 1998). p.30, Hanover Parish, entry 299, Samuel Baker household, 1 male 10-16 (son James), 1 male 26-45 (Samuel), 1 female 10-16 (daughter Mary), 1 female over 45 (unknown.)
  4. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, daughter Sarah Baker and grandson James Baker named as heirs.
  5. [S101] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, Book - King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. II, (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). p. 4, Sarah, daughter of James Dishman, married name of Baker, cites will of her father James Dishman.
  6. [S43] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 41, line 28, dwelling 319, family 319, James Baker household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), image 41 of 73, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC), son James age 75 implies birth circa 1785.
  7. [S226] Samuel Baker will (10 Mar 1813), Will Book 3, page 119, County Clerk's Office, written 10 Mar 1813, probated 10 May 1813, names son James Baker and daughter Mary W. Baker.

Elizabeth Dishman1

F, #716, ( - abt Aug 1802)
Elizabeth Dishman was also known as Elizabeth Massey.2

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
MarriageEst 1776James Massey and Elizabeth Dishman married est 1776.2,3
DeathAbt Aug 1802She died abt Aug 1802 in King George County, Virginia.4

Children with James Massey

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
NameElizabeth Dishman was also known as Elizabeth Massey.2
Will25 Nov 1790She was named as an heir in the will of James Dishman, Sr., on 25 Nov 1790 in King George County, Virginia, together with Mildred Dishman, Sarah Dishman, Mary Dishman, James Baker, James Dishman Massey, and William Lovell Massey.2
Death of Parent1800Her father James Dishman, Sr., died in 1800 in King George County, Virginia.
Will27 Apr 1802Elizabeth Dishman made a will on 27 Apr 1802. John Bryan and Ann Monroe Massey were named as heirs.4
Probate2 Sep 1802Her estate was probated on 2 Sep 1802 in King George County, Virginia.4
Inventory7 Jul 1805An inventory of the estate of Elizabeth Dishman was recorded on 7 Jul 1805 in King George County, Virginia. Inventory dated 29 Jan 1803.5

Other Information

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, James Dishman Sr. names his daughter Elizabeth Massey.
  2. [S133] James Dishman will (1790), son John, son James, son William, daughter Mildred Bryan, daughter Elizabeth Massey, grandsons James Dishman Massey and William Lovell Massey, daughter Sarah Baker, gradndaughter Mary Dishman, grandson James Baker.
  3. [S33] Assumption of this researcher:Assume she was at least 20 years old when married.
  4. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), reference no. Mss1 H1227 a FA2, box 2, file 114, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 2 of 5", cites will of Elizabeth (Dishman) Massey dated 27 Apr 1802, proved 2 Sep 1802, King George Co, Va (KGC Will Book 2, p. 287), names son James D. Massey (executor), John Bryan, Sarah Bryan, Rebecca Rollins, and granddaughter Ann Monroe Massey.
  5. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), box 2, file 114, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 2 of 5", cites inventory of Elizabeth (Dishman) Massey dated 29 Jan 1803, recorded 7 Jul 1805.

James Massey1

M, #717

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
MarriageEst 1776James Massey and Elizabeth Dishman married est 1776.1,2

Children with Elizabeth Dishman ( - abt 1802)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Death of SpouseAbt Aug 1802His wife Elizabeth Dishman died abt Aug 1802 in King George County, Virginia.

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 18 Nov 2022 00:00:00

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, son John, son James, son William, daughter Mildred Bryan, daughter Elizabeth Massey, grandsons James Dishman Massey and William Lovell Massey, daughter Sarah Baker, gradndaughter Mary Dishman, grandson James Baker.
  2. [S33] Assumption of this researcher:Assume she was at least 20 years old when married.

James Dishman1

M, #718, (bet 1766 and 1784 - bet 23 Oct 1821 and 4 Dec 1821)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthBet 1766 and 1784James Dishman was born bet 1766 and 1784 in Virginia.2
Marriage28 Jan 1805He and Susanna Jackson married on 28 Jan 1805 in King George County, Virginia.3,4
DeathBet 23 Oct 1821 and 4 Dec 1821He died bet 23 Oct 1821 and 4 Dec 1821 in King George County, Virginia.1

Children with Susanna Jackson (bet 1766 and 1784 - bet 1810 and 1820)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Will13 Jun 18085
Will25 Oct 18086
Death of SpouseBet 1810 and 1820His wife Susanna Jackson died bet 1810 and 1820 in King George County, Virginia.
Will23 May 18107
Death of ParentAbt Jun 1810His father William Dishman died abt Jun 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Tax List1815James Dishman appeared on the tax list in 1815 in King George County, Virginia.8
Will23 Oct 1821He made a will on 23 Oct 1821 in King George County, Virginia. William Jackson Dishman, Francis Ann Dishman, and Susan B. Dishman were named as heirs.1
Probate4 Dec 1821His estate was probated on 4 Dec 1821 in King George County, Virginia.1

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18106 Aug 1810James Dishman was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 U.S. Federal Census in King George County, Virginia.9
Census18207 Aug 1820He was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.10

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S227] James Dishman will (23 Oct 1821), Will Book 3, page 220, County Clerk's Office, 23 Oct 1821, probated 4 Dec 1821, son William J. Dishman, daughter Francis A. Dishman, daughter Susan B. Dishman.
  2. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC), Based on age, birth occurred prior to 1784.
  3. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, Book - King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. I, 1786-1850, (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). p. 4.
  4. [S413] , "Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940," database, Ancestry, Susanna Jackson and James Dishman, married 25 January 1804, King George, Virginia.
  5. [S223] James Dishman will (13 Jun 1808), Will Book 3, page 57, County Clerk's Office.
  6. [S224] William Dishman will (25 Oct 1808), Will Book 3, page 86, County Clerk's Office.
  7. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), reference no. Mss1 H1227 a FA2, box 2, file 114, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 2 of 5", cites will of William Dishman Sr. dated 23 May 1810, proved 23 Jul 1810 in Westmoreland Co., Va, Westmoreland Deeds and Wills Book 22, p. 106, names son James Dishman, son William Dishman, daughter Ann Bryant, granddaughter Ann Monroe Massey, and daughter Mary Massey.
  8. [S205] Ward, Roger G., abstracter, Book - 1815 Directory of VA Landowners, Vol. 3, Volume 3: Eastern Region (Athens, GA: Iberian, 1998). p. 106, location given as Attopin Dam.
  9. [S38] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, line 7, James Dishman household(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 10 of 37.
  10. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Susanna Jackson1

F, #719, (bet 1766 and 1784 - bet 1810 and 1820)
Susanna Jackson was also known as Susanna Dishman.2

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthBet 1766 and 1784Susanna Jackson was born bet 1766 and 1784 in Virginia.3
Marriage28 Jan 1805James Dishman and she married on 28 Jan 1805 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
DeathBet 1810 and 1820She died bet 1810 and 1820 in King George County, Virginia.4

Children with James Dishman (bet 1766 and 1784 - 1821)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
NameSusanna Jackson was also known as Susanna Dishman.2
Death of SpouseBet 23 Oct 1821 and 4 Dec 1821Her husband James Dishman died bet 23 Oct 1821 and 4 Dec 1821 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18106 Aug 1810Susanna Jackson was probably the female, age 26 to 44, in James Dishman's household on the 1810 U.S. Federal Census in King George County, Virginia.5

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 15 Mar 2025 09:51:44

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S413] , "Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940," database, Ancestry, Susanna Jackson and James Dishman, married 25 January 1804, King George, Virginia.
  2. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, Book - King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. I, 1786-1850, (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). p. 4.
  3. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC), Based on age, birth occurred prior to 1784.
  4. [S39] 1820 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 121, image 3/9, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  5. [S38] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, line 7, James Dishman household(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 10 of 37.

William Dishman1,2

M, #720, (bet 1766 and 1784 - abt Dec 1810)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthBet 1766 and 1784William Dishman was born bet 1766 and 1784 in Virginia.3
DeathAbt Dec 1810He died abt Dec 1810 in King George County, Virginia.4

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Never MarrWilliam Dishman never married.5
Will13 Jun 18086
Will25 Oct 1808He made a will on 25 Oct 1808 in King George County, Virginia. The executor was John Bryan. William D. Greer, James L. Greer, Nancy Jane Greer, Ann Monroe Massey, and Susan M. Greer were named as heirs.2
Will23 May 18107
Death of ParentAbt Jun 1810His father William Dishman died abt Jun 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Probate6 Dec 1810His estate was probated on 6 Dec 1810 in King George County, Virginia.2

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18106 Aug 1810William Dishman is probably the person that was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census in King George County, Virginia. No other family members were in the household.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S38] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, line 14, William Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), image 10 of 37, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  2. [S224] William Dishman will (25 Oct 1808), Will Book 3, page 86, County Clerk's Office.
  3. [S38] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, line 14, William Dishman household(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 10 of 37, Age between 26 and 44 in the census.
  4. [S224] William Dishman will (1808), living at the time of the 1810 census, so death is assumed to have occurred between census date and date of probate.
  5. [S33] Assumption of this researcher:No record of a wife has been found.
  6. [S223] James Dishman will (13 Jun 1808), Will Book 3, page 57, County Clerk's Office.
  7. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), reference no. Mss1 H1227 a FA2, box 2, file 114, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 2 of 5", cites will of William Dishman Sr. dated 23 May 1810, proved 23 Jul 1810 in Westmoreland Co., Va, Westmoreland Deeds and Wills Book 22, p. 106, names son James Dishman, son William Dishman, daughter Ann Bryant, granddaughter Ann Monroe Massey, and daughter Mary Massey.

Mary Dishman1

F, #721, (1767 - abt Aug 1858)
Mary Dishman was also known as Mary Massey.2

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth1767~0Mary Dishman was born in 1767 in Virginia.3
Marriage8 Sep 1799~32James Dishman Massey and she married on 8 Sep 1799.2,1
DeathAbt Aug 1858~91She died abt Aug 1858 in King George County, Virginia.4

Child with James Dishman Massey (abt 1779 - abt 1815)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
NameMary Dishman was also known as Mary Massey.2
Will25 Nov 1790She was named as an heir in the will of James Dishman, Sr., on 25 Nov 1790 in King George County, Virginia, together with Mildred Dishman, Sarah Dishman, Elizabeth Dishman, James Baker, James Dishman Massey, and William Lovell Massey.5
Will23 May 1810Mary Dishman was named as an heir in the will of William Dishman on 23 May 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, together with Nancy Ann Dishman and Ann Monroe Massey.6
Death of ParentAbt Jun 1810Her father William Dishman died abt Jun 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Death of SpouseAbt 1815Her husband James Dishman Massey died abt 1815 in Virginia.
Will27 Dec 1847Mary Dishman made a will on 27 Dec 1847. The executor was Enoch Edwards.4
Probate2 Sep 1858Her estate was probated on 2 Sep 1858 in King George County, Virginia.4

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18501 Jun 1850~83Mary Dishman appeared in the census on 1 Jun 1850 in the household of Enoch Edwards at in King George County, Virginia, as Mary Massey.3

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S413] , "Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940," database, Ancestry, Jas. D. Massey and Mary Dishman, married 8 September 1799, King George, Virginia.
  2. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, Book - King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. I, 1786-1850, (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). p. 19.
  3. [S42] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 226, dwelling 348, line 348, Enoch Edwards household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2002), image 43 of 62, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC), Enoch, age 62, Ann, age 49, Mary Massey, age 83.
  4. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), reference no. Mss1 H1227 a FA2, box 2, file 115, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 3 of 5", will of Mary Massey dated 27 Dec 1847, codicil 29 Dec 1856, proved 2 Sep 1858 in King George County, Va (KGC Will Book 4, p. 123.)
  5. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, son John, son James, son William, daughter Mildred Bryan, daughter Elizabeth Massey, grandsons James Dishman Massey and William Lovell Massey, daughter Sarah Baker, gradndaughter Mary Dishman, grandson James Baker.
  6. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), box 2, file 114, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 2 of 5", cites will of William Dishman Sr. dated 23 May 1810, proved 23 Jul 1810 in Westmoreland Co., Va, Westmoreland Deeds and Wills Book 22, p. 106, names son James Dishman, son William Dishman, daughter Ann Bryant, granddaughter Ann Monroe Massey, and daughter Mary Massey.

James Dishman Massey1

M, #722, (abt 1779 - abt 1815)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthAbt 1779~0James Dishman Massey was born abt 1779 in Virginia.1,2,3
Marriage8 Sep 1799~20He and Mary Dishman married on 8 Sep 1799.4,2
DeathAbt 1815~36He died abt 1815 in Virginia.5

Child with Mary Dishman (1767 - abt 1858)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Will25 Nov 1790James Dishman Massey was named as an heir in the will of James Dishman, Sr., on 25 Nov 1790 in King George County, Virginia, together with Mildred Dishman, Sarah Dishman, Elizabeth Dishman, Mary Dishman, James Baker, and William Lovell Massey.6
Will27 Apr 18027
Death of ParentAbt Aug 1802His mother Elizabeth Dishman died abt Aug 1802 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of SpouseAbt Aug 1858His wife Mary Dishman died abt Aug 1858 in King George County, Virginia.

Other Information

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S133] James Dishman will (25 Nov 1790), Will Book 2, page 271, County Clerk's Office, mentions grandson James Dishman Massey.
  2. [S413] , "Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940," database, Ancestry, Jas. D. Massey and Mary Dishman, married 8 September 1799, King George, Virginia.
  3. [S33] Assumption of this researcher:Assume he was at least 20 years lod when married.
  4. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, Book - King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. I, 1786-1850, (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). p. 19.
  5. [S122] Series 2, Lewis-Miller, Ann Monroe Massey; index card, George Harrison Sanford King Papers; Virginia Historical Society. Orphan of James D. Massey, dec'd, Thomas Bernard is her guardian, bond 2 March 1815, King George County Orders-Bonds 1805-1825, p. 299, also James D. Massey appointed guardian to his daughter Ann M. Massey December 1810, citing King George Co. COB 7A (1805-1811).
  6. [S133] James Dishman will (1790), son John, son James, son William, daughter Mildred Bryan, daughter Elizabeth Massey, grandsons James Dishman Massey and William Lovell Massey, daughter Sarah Baker, gradndaughter Mary Dishman, grandson James Baker.
  7. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), reference no. Mss1 H1227 a FA2, box 2, file 114, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 2 of 5", cites will of Elizabeth (Dishman) Massey dated 27 Apr 1802, proved 2 Sep 1802, King George Co, Va (KGC Will Book 2, p. 287), names son James D. Massey (executor), John Bryan, Sarah Bryan, Rebecca Rollins, and granddaughter Ann Monroe Massey.

Nancy Ann Dishman1,2

F, #723, (7 Mar 1775 - 22 Feb 1814)
Nancy Ann Dishman was also known as Nancy Ann Greer.3 She was also known as Nancy Ann Bryan.2

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth7 Mar 17750Nancy Ann Dishman was born on 7 Mar 1775 in Virginia.1
Marriage3 Jan 179519James Greer, Jr., and she married on 3 Jan 1795 in Virginia.4,5
MarriageAft 1804John Bryan and she married aft 1804.2
Death22 Feb 181438She died on 22 Feb 1814 in Virginia.1

Children with James Greer, Jr. (1774 - 1804)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
NameNancy Ann Dishman was also known as Nancy Ann Greer.3
NameShe was also known as Nancy Ann Bryan.2
Death of Spouse21 Feb 1804Her husband James Greer, Jr., died on 21 Feb 1804 in Virginia.
Will23 May 1810She was named as an heir in the will of William Dishman on 23 May 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, together with Ann Monroe Massey and Mary Dishman.2
Death of ParentAbt Jun 1810Her father William Dishman died abt Jun 1810 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S158] Burroughs Family Detail Narrative, online http://www.johnburgessdesign.com/Ledbetter/burroughsdetail.htm, downloaded 4 Jan 2003. Nancy Ann Dishman entry (#15).
  2. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), reference no. Mss1 H1227 a FA2, box 2, file 114, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 2 of 5", cites will of William Dishman Sr. dated 23 May 1810, proved 23 Jul 1810 in Westmoreland Co., Va, Westmoreland Deeds and Wills Book 22, p. 106, names son James Dishman, son William Dishman, daughter Ann Bryant, granddaughter Ann Monroe Massey, and daughter Mary Massey.
  3. [S158] , online http://www.johnburgessdesign.com/Ledbetter/burroughsdetail.htm. James Greer Jr entry (#14).
  4. [S281] James Greer Family Bible Record, 1795-1804; Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia, 1985. Citing Mss6:4 G8595:1, transcription of 1 handwritten sheet.
  5. [S123] George Harrison Sanford King, author, Book - Caroline Jackson Lee Family Tree, (Fredericksburg, Virginia: G.H.S. King, Dec 1954). p. 81.

James Greer, Jr.1

M, #724, (29 Aug 1774 - 21 Feb 1804)

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth29 Aug 17740James Greer, Jr., was born on 29 Aug 1774 in United States.1,2
Marriage3 Jan 179520He and Nancy Ann Dishman married on 3 Jan 1795 in Virginia.3,1
Death21 Feb 180429He died on 21 Feb 1804 in Virginia.1,2

Children with Nancy Ann Dishman (1775 - 1814)

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Life Events

EventDateDescription
Inventory6 Sep 1804An inventory of the estate of James Greer, Jr., was recorded on 6 Sep 1804 in King George County, Virginia.4
Death of Spouse22 Feb 1814His wife Nancy Ann Dishman died on 22 Feb 1814 in Virginia.

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:33:50

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S123] George Harrison Sanford King, author, Book - Caroline Jackson Lee Family Tree, (Fredericksburg, Virginia: G.H.S. King, Dec 1954). p. 81.
  2. [S158] Burroughs Family Detail Narrative, online http://www.johnburgessdesign.com/Ledbetter/burroughsdetail.htm, downloaded 4 Jan 2003. James Greer Jr entry (#14).
  3. [S281] James Greer Family Bible Record, 1795-1804; Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia, 1985. Citing Mss6:4 G8595:1, transcription of 1 handwritten sheet.
  4. [S346] William Anderson Hagey, Genealogical papers, (ca. 1940-1998), reference no. Mss1 H1227 a FA2, box 2, file 116, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 4 of 5", inventory of James Greer ordered 6 Sep 1804, to be conducted by William Dishman Sr., William Dishman Jr., Samuel Baker, and Samuel Dishman, (KGC Bonds 1789-1805, p. 326.)

Margaret E. Dishman1

F, #725, (22 Feb 1873 - 3 Jan 1876)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth22 Feb 18730Margaret E. Dishman was born on 22 Feb 1873 in Dunklin County, Missouri.1
Death3 Jan 18762She died on 3 Jan 1876 in Dunklin County, Missouri.1
BurialShe was buried at Oak Grove Cemetery (St. Peter's Cemetery) in Dunklin County, Missouri.1

Note - Details of living persons are excluded from this website so not all marriages or children may be displayed.

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 20 Apr 2025 12:43:14

Citations

The icons following some source citations indicate links to additional information such as text files , images , or PDF documents . These will open on a separate page or an external PDF file viewer.

  1. [S1754] Cathy Morgan, "Dishmanweb.com page (p1310.htm)", email message to Keith Dishman, 14 Apr 2005, provides details of Susan Adeline Page and C.H. Dishman.

Disclaimer

Although every effort has been made to verify the accuracy of the information provided on this website, you should not assume that it is 100% correct. Use what you find as a starting point for your own research, and verify all your sources. If you find any errors, please contact me and provide me with the source of the correct information. Thank you and I hope you enjoy this site.