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The Pruntys of Franklin County, Virginia

The Pruntys of Franklin County, Virginia
Author: Jean Casteel Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1993
Genre:
ISBN:

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Also includes other early Prunty families of Franklin County, Virginia.


Pioneer Families of Franklin County, Virginia

Pioneer Families of Franklin County, Virginia
Author: Marshall Wingfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1964
Genre: Franklin County (Va.)
ISBN:

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Dr. Marshall Wingfield was widely regarded as the foremost authority on the history and genealogy of Franklin County, Virginia. Although his manuscript on the pioneer families of Franklin County--with references to nearly 15,000 persons--was completed in 1939, it remained unpublished until 1964, when the Virginia Book Company of Berryville, Virginia, issued it with the consent of Dr. Wingfield's widow. Now that the original edition of the Wingfield work is out of print, Clearfield Company has arranged to reprint it by special courtesy of the Virginia Book Company. If your Franklin County ancestor is among the following families, here is one book you cannot afford to do without: Akers, Bernard, Boone, Booth, Bowman, Brodie, Brown, Cahill, Callaway, Carper, Claiborne, Cooper, Craghead, Davis, Dillard, Dillon, Dudley, Early, Ferguson, Finney, Fishburn, Glass, Goode, Greer, Hancock, (Thomas) Hancock, Harper, Hill, Hook, Hopkins, (Charles) Hopkins, James, Jamison, Laprade, Lavinder, Lee, McNiel, Marshall, Martin, Mitchell, Montgomery, Motley-Martin, Naff (Naeff, Knaff), Nelson, Peters, Pinkard, Powell-Payne, Price, Prillaman, Prunty, Ross, Saunders, Swanson-Muse, Taliaferro, Tate, Tinsley, Turner, Walker, Webster, and Wingfield.


An Old Virginia Court

An Old Virginia Court
Author: Marshall Wingfield
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Court records
ISBN: 0806346183

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This narrative history is interrupted on numerous occasions by genealogical and biographical essays of prominent citizens, lists of voters, militia companies, signatories to this and that, tax lists, householders in 1798, etc.


Franklin County, Virginia

Franklin County, Virginia
Author: Marshall Wingfield
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Franklin County (Va.)
ISBN: 0806346175

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This is a collection of the abstracts of the oldest court records for Franklin County in existence, ranging over civil suits, appointments of justices of the peace and other officials, references to the principals named in deeds and wills, and so on.


Franklin County, Virginia

Franklin County, Virginia
Author: Barbara Crumpton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1999
Genre: Deeds
ISBN:

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Marriage Bonds of Franklin County, Virginia, 1786-1858

Marriage Bonds of Franklin County, Virginia, 1786-1858
Author: Marshall Wingfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1973
Genre: History
ISBN:

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These bonds for Franklin County, Virginia, which commence shortly after the county's formation, are arranged in a single alphabet by the surname of the male. Data furnished with each entry includes the full name of the bride-to-be, the exact date of the marriage bond, and the names of the parents and sureties. Approximately 9,500 brides and grooms are identified.


Franklin County, Virginia

Franklin County, Virginia
Author: Marshall Wingfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1964
Genre: Franklin County (Va.)
ISBN:

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Marshall Wingfield's History of Franklin County, Virginia

Marshall Wingfield's History of Franklin County, Virginia
Author: Marshall Wingfield
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2015-02-24
Genre: Franklin County (Va.)
ISBN: 9781507847695

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"But Franklinites should not forget the days and ways of their forefathers, for those people have the best hope of the tomorrow who are mindful of the yesterdays." Marshall Wingfield COURTS AND CASES The record of the first severe penalty assessed by a Franklin County Court reads as follows: "At a court held at Franklin Court House on Wednesday, the 15th of September, 1786, for the examination of Robert Edmonds and Rebecca Edmonds, his wife, who was committed on suspicion of stealing from Charles Draughton a squirrel skin purse and in it one Doubloon, a Joannis, Eight and one-half Joaneses and one Guinea. ... it being demanded of the said prisoners whether they were guilty of the fact wherewith they stand charged, or not guilty, the said Robert Edmonds answered that he is guilty of the fact wherewith he stands charged. ... whereupon the said Robert Edmonds threw himself on the mercy of the Court and it is ordered that he stand one half hour in the pillory, to commence one-half after four oclock, receive thirty-nine lashes on his bare back and have both ears cropped. WILLIAM DICKERSON I was 39 years old when the slaves were freed. Up to that time I was owned by Miss Nancy Dickerson of Franklin County. Her parents had died and the slaves were divided by lot between Miss Nancy and her brother. She drew my mother and her six children. Me and my brother were house servants for Miss Nancy. I remember a "nigger trader" came to the house one day when I was dusting and offered Miss Nancy $2,000 for me. She said, "I promised his mother I'd never sell or trade her and her children, so I can't talk to you about it." After the surrender some of us boys would walk up the road singing that we were free and would not work any more, but we soon got over that. Before I came here 40 years ago I went to see Miss Nancy. All her property was gone and she was living with a friend. I gave her the last dollar I had and wished I had had more to give her. I never saw her again for I've never been back to Virginia since I came here in 1895. TOWNS AND VILLAGES The present day Rocky Mount (1935) has extensive furniture manufacturing plants, a flourishing silk mill, bottling works, broom factory, tinware and antique manufactories, two tobacco warehouses, three garages, wholesale and retail hardware houses, bakery, a number of general stores, a department store, two drug stores, a jewelry store, men's and women's furnishing stores, furniture and house furnishing stores, two hotels and other business enterprises. The first sidewalk was laid in 1909, in front of the courthouse and extending the length of the block. Prior to 1909, the sidewalk was of brick or stone. Now there are three or four miles of concrete sidewalks in the town and nearly as much mileage of paved streets. The population of Rocky Mount is about 2,000 within the corporate limits, with 1000 just outside.