The Dishman Family of Virginia

Including Descendants of Samuel Duchemin (Dishman), Virginia colonist

Ann Edmonds Jones1,2

F, #501, (3 Jan 1797 - 4 Oct 1845)
Ann Edmonds Jones was also known as Ann Edmonds Dishman.

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth3 Jan 17970Ann Edmonds Jones was born on 3 Jan 1797 in Virginia.3,2
Marriage10 Oct 181619John Dishman and she married on 10 Oct 1816 in Caroline County, Virginia.3,4,5,2
Death4 Oct 184548She died on 4 Oct 1845 at her residence in King George County, Virginia.6,3
BurialShe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.7

Children with John Dishman (1793 - 1843)

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameAnn Edmonds Jones was also known as Ann Edmonds Dishman.
Will17 Mar 181720She was named as an heir in the will of Samuel Dishman, Jr., on 17 Mar 1817 in King George County, Virginia, together with Mary Frances Dishman.4
Death of Parent22 Feb 181821Her mother Elizabeth Buckner died on 22 Feb 1818 in Virginia.
Death of Parent15 Apr 181821Her father William Jones died on 15 Apr 1818 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Child29 Sep 182730Her daughter Mary Susan Dishman died on 29 Sep 1827 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Child21 Aug 183134Her son James Dishman died on 21 Aug 1831 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Child15 Jul 183841Her daughter Elizabeth Buckner Dishman died on 15 Jul 1838 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Child10 May 184144Her daughter Anne Maria Dishman died on 10 May 1841 in King George County, Virginia.
Will6 Sep 1843468
Death of Spouse25 Sep 184346Her husband John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18207 Aug 182023Ann Edmonds Jones was probably one of the females, age 16 to 25, in John Dishman's household on the 1820 Census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.9
Census18301 Jun 183033She was probably the female, age 30 to 39, in John Dishman's household on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.10
Census18401 Jun 184043She was probably the female, age 40 to 49, in John Dishman's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.11

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S60] [William] Jones Family Bible Record, 1795-1835, The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1809), Family record; transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004967440205756 : 2001).
  3. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  4. [S14] Samuel Dishman Jr. will (17 Mar 1817), Will Book 3, page 183, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  5. [S58] Library of Virginia, Index to Virginia Marriage Records. Online Database http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/collections/MG.html, Counties, Caroline, A-H, card 43. Hereinafter cited as Virginia Marriage Records.
  6. [S760] Died, Alexandria Gazette, Alexandria, Virginia, 16 Oct 1845, p.3, on the 4th instant, at her residence, King George County, Virginia, Mrs. Ann E. Dishman, age 49, leaving 9 children.
  7. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  8. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  9. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  10. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  11. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 43, line 29, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 7 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Susanna Baker1

F, #502, (30 Jun 1750 - 28 Mar 1813)
Susanna Baker was also known as Susanna Dishman.1

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth30 Jun 17500Susanna Baker was born on 30 Jun 1750 in Virginia.2,1
Marriage15 Mar 178332Samuel Dishman, Jr., and she married on 15 Mar 1783 in Virginia.2,1
Death28 Mar 181362She died on 28 Mar 1813 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
BurialShe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.3

Children with Samuel Dishman, Jr., (1756 - 1817)

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameSusanna Baker was also known as Susanna Dishman.1
Death of ParentBef 1764Her mother Susanna Weedon died bef 1764.
Will21 Jan 176413Susanna Baker was named as an heir in the will of Butler Baker on 21 Jan 1764 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.4
Death of ParentBet 21 Jan 1764 and 26 Jun 1764Her father Butler Baker died bet 21 Jan 1764 and 26 Jun 1764 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Death of Child11 Sep 179141Her son Butler Dishman died on 11 Sep 1791 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Child13 Dec 180050Her daughter Elizabeth Butler Dishman died on 13 Dec 1800 in Virginia.
Death of Spouse4 May 181766Her husband Samuel Dishman, Jr., died on 4 May 1817 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18001800~50Susanna Baker was probably the female, age 45 or more, in Samuel Dishman, Jr.,'s household on the 1800 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.5
Census18106 Aug 181060She was probably the female, age 45 or more, in Samuel Dishman, Jr.,'s household on the 1810 U.S. Federal Census in King George County, Virginia.6

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  3. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  4. [S111] Fothergill, Augusta B., Compiler, Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1654-1800, (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1973; reprint Richmond, VA: Appeals Press, 1925). p. 155, Butler Baker entry, "Land to son William ; to son Samuel 1 negro girl; negro Peggy to be sold and money divided among daus. Elizabeth Frances and Susannah; son Samuel to be maintained."
  5. [S37] William L. Deyo, Compiler, King George County Virginia 1800 Census, (Colonial Beach, VA: DeJoux Publications, 1998). Entry 353.
  6. [S38] 1810 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, line 8, Samuel 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).

Edward Oldham

M, #503, ( - abt 1795)

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Marriage12 May 1791Edward Oldham and Sarah Dishman married on 12 May 1791 in King George County, Virginia.1,2,3,4
DeathAbt 1795He died abt 1795 in King George County, Virginia.5,6,4

Children with Sarah Dishman (est 1761 - )

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, King George County Virginia Marriages, Volume I, Marriage Bonds Book 1, 1786-1850, (including ministers' returns), (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). page 12.
  3. [S413] , "Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940," database, Ancestry, Sarah Dishman and Edward Oldham, 12 May 1791, King George Co., VA; citing Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
  4. [S1303] Deed Book, No. 13 (1829-1832): pp. 102-105, deed, land from Sarah Thornton to sons Samuel and Edward Oldham for love and affection, dower share from former husband Edward Oldham, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia. Hereinafter cited as King George County Deed Book 13.
  5. [S1304] Torrence, Clayton, compiler, Virginia Wills and Administrations 1632-1800. p.319, Edward Oldham inventory, 1795, King George County.
  6. [S22] , "Virginia, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1740-1850," database, Ancestry, Sarah Oldham and Francis Thornton, 22 Dec 1806, King George Co., VA; citing Dodd, Jordan R., et al.. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850. Bountiful, UT, USA: Precision Indexing Publishers.

John Porter1

M, #504

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Marriage21 Dec 1797John Porter and Mary Dishman married on 21 Dec 1797 in King George County, Virginia.2,1,3

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

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 12 Jul 2021 00:00:00

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S413] , "Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940," database, Ancestry, John Porter and Mary Dishman, married 21 December 1797, King George, Virginia; citing Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
  3. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, King George County Virginia Marriages, Volume I, Marriage Bonds Book 1, 1786-1850, (including ministers' returns), (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). page 13.

William Ashmore1

M, #505, (1752 - 1834)

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth1752~0William Ashmore was born in 1752.2
Marriage3 Feb 1799~47He and Frances Dishman married on 3 Feb 1799.1,3,4
Death1834~82He died in 1834.2

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

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 9 Aug 2021 00:00:00

Citations

  1. [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).
  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. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, King George County Virginia Marriages, Volume I, Marriage Bonds Book 1, 1786-1850, (including ministers' returns), (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). page 1.
  4. [S413] , "Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940," database, Ancestry, William Ashmore and Frances Dishman, married 3 February 1799, King George, Virginia; citing Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.

Samuel Dishman, III1

M, #506, (14 Sep 1790 - aft 1834)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth14 Sep 17900Samuel Dishman, III, was born on 14 Sep 1790 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
DeathAft 1834He died aft 1834.2,1

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

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.

Elizabeth Butler Dishman1

F, #507, (25 Apr 1784 - 13 Dec 1800)
Elizabeth Butler Dishman was also known as Betsy Dishman.

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth25 Apr 17840Elizabeth Butler Dishman was born on 25 Apr 1784 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
Death13 Dec 180016She died on 13 Dec 1800 in Virginia.2,1
BurialShe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.3

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameElizabeth Butler Dishman was also known as Betsy Dishman.
Death of Parent28 Mar 181328Her mother Susanna Baker died on 28 Mar 1813 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 May 181733Her father Samuel Dishman, Jr., died on 4 May 1817 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18001800~16Elizabeth Butler Dishman was probably the female, age 16 to 25, in Samuel Dishman, Jr.,'s household on the 1800 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.4

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  3. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  4. [S37] William L. Deyo, Compiler, King George County Virginia 1800 Census, (Colonial Beach, VA: DeJoux Publications, 1998). Entry 353.

Butler Dishman1

M, #508, (15 Jul 1788 - 11 Sep 1791)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth15 Jul 17880Butler Dishman was born on 15 Jul 1788 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
Death11 Sep 17913He died on 11 Sep 1791 in King George County, Virginia.2,1

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

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.

Susanna Baker Dishman1

F, #509, (1 May 1796 - aft 1834)
Susanna Baker Dishman was also known as Susanna Baker Jackson.2

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth1 May 17960Susanna Baker Dishman was born on 1 May 1796 in King George County, Virginia.3,1
MarriageAbt 1815~19John Jackson and she married abt 1815 in Virginia.2
DeathAft 1834She died aft 1834.3
BurialShe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.2

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameSusanna Baker Dishman was also known as Susanna Baker Jackson.2
Death of Parent28 Mar 181316Her mother Susanna Baker died on 28 Mar 1813 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 May 181721Her father Samuel Dishman, Jr., died on 4 May 1817 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of SpouseAft 1817Her husband John Jackson died aft 1817.

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  3. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.

Mary Frances Dishman1,2

F, #510, (19 Oct 1786 - 1851)
Mary Frances Dishman was also known as Polly Dishman.3,1,4,5 She was also known as Mary Frances Blackburn.6,5 She was also known as Elly F. Dishman.6 She was also known as Mary Frances Muse.7 She was also known as Mary Frances Arnold.8

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth19 Oct 17860Mary Frances Dishman was born on 19 Oct 1786 in King George County, Virginia.3,1
Marriage9 May 180518William Blackburn and she married on 9 May 1805 in King George County, Virginia.3,6,5,9
Marriage25 Feb 181831Elliott Muse and she married on 25 Feb 1818 in King George County, Virginia.7,9
Marriage1822~36Enoch Arnold and she married in 1822 in King George County, Virginia.8
Death1851~65She died in 1851.1

Child with William Blackburn ( - 1813)

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameMary Frances Dishman was also known as Polly Dishman.3,1,4,5
NameShe was also known as Mary Frances Blackburn.6,5
NameShe was also known as Elly F. Dishman.6
NameShe was also known as Mary Frances Muse.7
NameShe was also known as Mary Frances Arnold.8
Death of Parent28 Mar 181326Her mother Susanna Baker died on 28 Mar 1813 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Spouse8 Oct 181326Her husband William Blackburn died on 8 Oct 1813 in Virginia.
Death of Child18 Aug 181629Her daughter Betsy Butler Blackburn died on 18 Aug 1816 in King George County, Virginia.
Will17 Mar 181730Mary Frances Dishman was named as an heir in the will of Samuel Dishman, Jr., on 17 Mar 1817 in King George County, Virginia, together with Ann Edmonds Jones.4
Death of Parent4 May 181730Her father Samuel Dishman, Jr., died on 4 May 1817 in King George County, Virginia.
Will6 Sep 184356Mary Frances Dishman was mentioned in the will of John Dishman on 6 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.2

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18001800~14Mary Frances Dishman was probably the female, age 10 to 15, in Samuel Dishman, Jr.,'s household on the 1800 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.10

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  3. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  4. [S14] Samuel Dishman Jr. will (17 Mar 1817), Will Book 3, page 183, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  5. [S101] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, King George County Virginia Marriages, Volume II, Implied Marriages, (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). page 8.
  6. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, King George County Virginia Marriages, Volume I, Marriage Bonds Book 1, 1786-1850, (including ministers' returns), (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). page 21.
  7. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. I, page 27.
  8. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. I, page 29.
  9. [S386] City of Fredericksburg, Historic Court Records of Fredericksburg, VA. Online Database http://www.historiccourtrecords.org, Court Record Data, Record ID 144-15, Hooe vs Blackburn, Collection CR-SC-H, recorded 1824, mentions case was abated Oct 1819 as to William Blackburn by his death; William Blackburn married Polly F. Dishman; Elliot Muse married Polly F. Blackburn, widow of William Blackburn. Hereinafter cited as Historic Court Records.
  10. [S37] William L. Deyo, Compiler, King George County Virginia 1800 Census, (Colonial Beach, VA: DeJoux Publications, 1998). Entry 353.

Ann Elizabeth Dishman1

F, #511, (28 Jan 1840 - 1890)
Ann Elizabeth Dishman was also known as Betty A. Dishman.2

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth28 Jan 18400Ann Elizabeth Dishman was born on 28 Jan 1840 in King George County, Virginia.3,1
Death1890~50She died in 1890.1
BurialShe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery 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

EventDateAgeDescription
NameAnn Elizabeth Dishman was also known as Betty A. Dishman.2
Never MarrShe never married.4,1
Will6 Sep 18433She was named as an heir in the will of John Dishman on 6 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia, together with Lucy Harriot Dishman, Arthur B. Dishman, Addison Thornton Dishman, William Jones Dishman, John Richard Dishman, Sarah Thornton Dishman, Samuel Oldman Dishman, and Mary Frances Dishman.5
Death of Parent25 Sep 18433Her father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 18455Her mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18401 Jun 18400Ann Elizabeth Dishman was probably the female, age under 5, in John Dishman's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.6
Census18501 Jun 185010She was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1850 census in King George County, Virginia.7
Census18601 Jun 186020She was listed as a household member living with John Richard Dishman on the 1860 census in Washington, District of Columbia.8
Census18801 Jun 188040She was listed as a household member on the 1880 census in Washington, District of Columbia.9

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), District of Columbia, Washington, ED 108, page 3, line 8, Mary F. Wright household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 3 of 4, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC). age 40.
  3. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  4. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  5. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  6. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 43, line 29, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 7 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  7. [S42] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, dwelling 29, family 29, Addison T. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 2 of 62, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  8. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), 7th Ward, Washington, D.C., p. 44A, line 11, dwelling 293, family 318, John R. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 44 of 240, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  9. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), District of Columbia, Washington, ED 108, page 3, Mary F. Wright household(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 3 of 4. widow with 5 children, operating drug store.

Lucy Harriot Dishman1,2

F, #512, (11 Apr 1832 - 1860)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth11 Apr 18320Lucy Harriot Dishman was born on 11 Apr 1832 in King George County, Virginia.1
Death1860~28She died in 1860.2

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Never MarrLucy Harriot Dishman never married.3,2
Will6 Sep 184311She was named as an heir in the will of John Dishman on 6 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia, together with Ann Elizabeth Dishman, Arthur B. Dishman, Addison Thornton Dishman, William Jones Dishman, John Richard Dishman, Sarah Thornton Dishman, Samuel Oldman Dishman, and Mary Frances Dishman.4
Death of Parent25 Sep 184311Her father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 184513Her mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18401 Jun 18408Lucy Harriot Dishman was probably one of the females, age 5 to 9, in John Dishman's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.5
Census18501 Jun 185018She was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1850 census in King George County, Virginia.6

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  2. [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).
  3. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  4. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  5. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 43, line 29, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 7 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  6. [S42] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, dwelling 29, family 29, Addison T. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 2 of 62, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

William McKee Kelly1,2

M, #513

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Marriage24 Dec 1902William McKee Kelly and Annie Lee Dishman married on 24 Dec 1902 in Pineville, Bell County, Kentucky.2,1

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

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 7 Aug 2021 00:00:00

Citations

  1. [S265] Connelley, William E.;Coulter, E. M., History of Kentucky, Five Volumes (New York: The American Historical Society, 1922). p. 423, S. B. Dishman entry. At the date of book's publication in 1922, sister Annie resided in St. Petersburg, Florida with husband William McKee Kelly.
  2. [S1311] Wedding Announcement, The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, 10 Dec 1903, p.4, Annie Lee Dishman, daughter of John Dishman, marrying William McKee Kelly, Christmas Eve in Pineville, KY.

Arthur B. Dishman1,2

M, #514, (25 Oct 1821 - 14 Nov 1870)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth25 Oct 18210Arthur B. Dishman was born on 25 Oct 1821 in King George County, Virginia.3,1
Death14 Nov 187049He died of diarrhea on 14 Nov 1870 in Shiloh, King George County, Virginia.3,2

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Never MarrArthur B. Dishman never married.1
Will6 Sep 184321He was named as an heir in the will of John Dishman on 6 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia, together with Ann Elizabeth Dishman, Lucy Harriot Dishman, Addison Thornton Dishman, William Jones Dishman, John Richard Dishman, Sarah Thornton Dishman, Samuel Oldman Dishman, and Mary Frances Dishman.4
Death of Parent25 Sep 184321His father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 184523His mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18301 Jun 18308Arthur B. Dishman was probably one of the males, age 5 to 9, in John Dishman's household on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.5
Census18401 Jun 184018Arthur B. Dishman was probably one of the males, age 15 to 19, in John Dishman's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.6

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 14 Mar 2025 22:05:20

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S6] Virginia Genealogical Society, Virginia Death Records Indexing Project. Online Database http://tinyurl.com/hxojfgs, Library of Virginia Digital Library, Arther B. Dishman entry, 3 Nov 1870, age 49 years. Hereinafter cited as Virginia Death Records Index.
  3. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  4. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  5. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  6. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 43, line 29, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 7 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Elizabeth Buckner Dishman1

F, #515, (30 Dec 1818 - 15 Jul 1838)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth30 Dec 18180Elizabeth Buckner Dishman was born on 30 Dec 1818 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
Death15 Jul 183819She died of pulmonary disease on 15 Jul 1838 in King George County, Virginia.3,2,1

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Never MarrElizabeth Buckner Dishman never married.4,1
Death of Parent25 Sep 184324Her father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 184526Her mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18207 Aug 18201Elizabeth Buckner Dishman was probably one of the females, age under 10, in John Dishman's household on the 1820 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.5
Census18301 Jun 183011She was probably the female, age 10 to 14, in John Dishman's household on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.6

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 14 Mar 2025 22:14:04

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  3. [S761] Died, Alexandria Gazette, Alexandria, Virginia, 26 Jul 1838, p.3, on Monday the 15th instant, King George County, Virginia, Miss Elizabeth B. Dishman, age 20, pulmonary disease.
  4. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  5. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  6. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Addison Thornton Dishman1

M, #516, (23 Sep 1823 - 6 Apr 1895)
Addison Thornton Dishman
(c 1870)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth23 Sep 18230Addison Thornton Dishman was born on 23 Sep 1823 in King George County, Virginia.2,3,4
Marriage16 May 184420He and Mary Jane James married on 16 May 1844 in King George County, Virginia.2,5
Death6 Apr 189571He died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.6,7,8
BurialHe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.6

Children with Mary Jane James (1827 - 1904)

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Will6 Sep 184319Addison Thornton Dishman was named as an heir in the will of John Dishman on 6 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia, together with Ann Elizabeth Dishman, Lucy Harriot Dishman, Arthur B. Dishman, William Jones Dishman, John Richard Dishman, Sarah Thornton Dishman, Samuel Oldman Dishman, and Mary Frances Dishman.9
Death of Parent25 Sep 184320His father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 184522His mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Child1 Jan 184723His daughter Lelia Madison Dishman died on 1 Jan 1847 in King George County, Virginia.
Death4 Apr 185531Addison Thornton Dishman was informant on the death certificate for William Jones Dishman on 4 Apr 1855 in King George County, Virginia.10,2,11
Poll23 May 186137Addison Thornton Dishman 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.12
MilitaryFrom 12 Oct 1861 - 8 Mar 1862He served on the Confederate side as a 1st Lieutenant in Company I (Capt. Tayloe's Company) of the 9th Virginia Cavalry From 12 Oct 1861 - 8 Mar 1862 in King George County, Virginia. His apparently left the army when his comimission was vacated on 8 Mar 1862 after not being re-elected.13
MilitaryFrom 1864 - Apr 1865He served on the Confederate side as a private in Company K of the 30th Infantry Regiment From 1864 - Apr 1865 in United States. He was wounded in the right arm on 5 Apr 1865 during the battle of Five Forks. Between March 1862 and Oct 1864 there are no records of any military service, but there are several records from 1863 indicating that he sold supplies to the Confederate army from his home at Cherry Hill in King George County.14,15,16,17
Death14 Nov 187047He was informant on the death certificate for Arthur B. Dishman on 14 Nov 1870 in Shiloh, King George County, Virginia.2,18
Event-Misc20 Jan 187450Addison Thornton Dishman was adjudged bankrupt on 20 Jan 1874 in Tappahannock, Essex County, Virginia.19
Death of Child1 May 187551His son Asbury Cookman Dishman died on 1 May 1875 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Child18 Mar 187652His daughter Julia Augusta Dishman died on 18 Mar 1876 in Virginia.
Death of Child20 May 188056His son Millard Fillmore Dishman died on 20 May 1880 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Child7 Jul 188965His son John Thomas Dishman died on 7 Jul 1889 in Virginia.
Will4 Aug 189470Addison Thornton Dishman made a will on 4 Aug 1894 in King George County, Virginia. The executor was Charles Hunter Dishman, Sr.. Mary Jane James was named as heir.8
Probate2 May 189571His estate was probated on 2 May 1895 in King George County, Virginia.8
Death of Spouse3 Mar 190480His wife Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18301 Jun 18306Addison Thornton Dishman was probably one of the males, age 5 to 9, in John Dishman's household on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.20
Census18401 Jun 184016Addison Thornton Dishman was probably one of the males, age 15 to 19, in John Dishman's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.21
Census18501 Jun 185026Addison Thornton Dishman was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 census in King George County, Virginia.22
Census18601 Jun 186036He was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Edge Hill, King George County, Virginia.23
Census18701 Jun 187046He was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.24
Census18801 Jun 188056He was listed as the head of household on the 1880 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.25

Other Information

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  3. [S448] Virginia Department of Accounts, "Confederate Pension Applications, Veterans and Widows," database with images, Library of Virginia, 1888 Pension Act, A. T. Dishman,application dated Feb 1895, reports his age as 71 which means he was born in 1823 if birth month is Spetember.
  4. [S399] Find a Grave Inc., database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/, memorial no. 85180864, Addison Thornton Dishman (1824-1895) entry, Pine Hill Cemetery, Shiloh, King George County, VA, Believed to be in error, does not agree with bible records or Confederate pension application.
  5. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, compiler, King George County Virginia Marriages, Volume I, Marriage Bonds Book 1, 1786-1850, (including ministers' returns), (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995). page 47.
  6. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  7. [S399] Find a Grave Inc., https://www.findagrave.com/, memorial no. 85180864, Addison Thornton Dishman (1824-1895) entry, Pine Hill Cemetery, Shiloh, King George County, VA.
  8. [S243] Addison T. Dishman will (4 Aug 1894), Will Book 4, page 482, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  9. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  10. [S712] Obituary Notices, The Virginia Herald, Fredericksburg, VA, 16 Apr 1855, p.3, On Wednesday, the 4th instant, at Pine Hill, King George County, VA, at the residence of his brother, William J. Dishman, after a long and lingering illness, aged thirty-seven years and nine months.
  11. [S6] Virginia Genealogical Society, Virginia Death Records Indexing Project. Online Database http://tinyurl.com/hxojfgs, Library of Virginia Digital Library, Date of death: May 3, 1855, Age at death: 39 years. Hereinafter cited as Virginia Death Records Index.
  12. [S477] Shiloh Poll Book, King George County, Miscellaneous Election Records, 1861-1865: 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, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Shiloh Poll Book.
  13. [S391] Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Virginia.. Online Database www.fold3.com, NARA, A. T. Dishman, Ninth Cavalry. Hereinafter cited as Compiled Service Records, Confederate, Virginia.
  14. [S53] Historical Data Systems, U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865. Online Database https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1555, Ancestry.com, record 320896. Hereinafter cited as Civil War Database.
  15. [S448] Virginia Department of Accounts, "Confederate Pension Applications, Veterans and Widows," 1888 Pension Act, A. T. Dishman, pension was disallowed in February 1895, application stated that he was wounded in the right arm in April 1865 at the battle of Five Forks.
  16. [S580] State of Virginia, Confederate Disability Applications. Online Database, Library of Virginia, Addison T. Dishman, application dated Jun 1882, statement by Fielding L. Ashton that A. T. Dishman served in Co. K, 30th Va Reg., and was wounded in the arm on 5 Apr 1865 at Five Forks.
  17. [S241] Letter from Dishman, Asbury Cookman (King George County, Virginia) to Dishman, Samuel Oldham, 16 Apr 1866; Papers of Julia Arnold Clews (Gaithersburg, Montgomery County, Maryland)., According to his son, he was wounded in the right hand and arm above the elbow at the battle of Five Forks.
  18. [S6] Virginia Death Records Index, Arther B. Dishman entry, 3 Nov 1870, age 49 years.
  19. [S402] 5105 Notice of Bankruptcy, The Daily State Journal, Alexandria, Virginia, 24 Jan 1874, p. 3, warrant in bankruptcy issued 20 Jan 1874 for Addison T. Dishman estate.
  20. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  21. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 43, line 29, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 7 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  22. [S42] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, dwelling 29, family 29, Addison T. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 2 of 62, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  23. [S43] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 38, line 19, dwelling 293, family 293, Addison T. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 38 of 73, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  24. [S44] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 21, line 6, dwelling 100, family 100, Addison T. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 125 of 150, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  25. [S45] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, A. T. Dishman household, ED 97, Sheet 12, line 19, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 12 of 42, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC). Son M. F. Dishman is recorded as being dead.

William Jones Dishman1

M, #517, (15 Jul 1817 - 4 Apr 1855)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth15 Jul 18170William Jones Dishman was born on 15 Jul 1817 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
Death4 Apr 185537He died of consumption on 4 Apr 1855 at Pine Hill, King George County in King George County, Virginia.3,2,4

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Will6 Sep 184326William Jones Dishman was named as an heir in the will of John Dishman on 6 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia, together with Ann Elizabeth Dishman, Lucy Harriot Dishman, Arthur B. Dishman, Addison Thornton Dishman, John Richard Dishman, Sarah Thornton Dishman, Samuel Oldman Dishman, and Mary Frances Dishman.5
Death of Parent25 Sep 184326His father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 184528His mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.
Occupation1 Jun 185032William Jones Dishman was a teacher on 1 Jun 1850 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.6

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18207 Aug 18203William Jones Dishman was probably one of the males, age under 10, in John Dishman's household on the 1820 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.7
Census18301 Jun 183012William Jones Dishman was probably the male, age 10 to 14, in John Dishman's household on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.8
Census18501 Jun 185032William Jones Dishman was listed as a household member in the home of Richard Miller on the 1850 census in Westmoreland County, Virginia.6

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  3. [S712] Obituary Notices, The Virginia Herald, Fredericksburg, VA, 16 Apr 1855, p.3, On Wednesday, the 4th instant, at Pine Hill, King George County, VA, at the residence of his brother, William J. Dishman, after a long and lingering illness, aged thirty-seven years and nine months.
  4. [S6] Virginia Genealogical Society, Virginia Death Records Indexing Project. Online Database http://tinyurl.com/hxojfgs, Library of Virginia Digital Library, Date of death: May 3, 1855, Age at death: 39 years. Hereinafter cited as Virginia Death Records Index.
  5. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  6. [S66] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Westmoreland County, Virginia, p. 320, line 5, Richard Miller household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 92 of 108, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC). age 35, occupation teacher.
  7. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  8. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

John Richard Dishman1

M, #518, (27 Nov 1827 - 8 Sep 1871)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth27 Nov 18270John Richard Dishman was born on 27 Nov 1827 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
Death8 Sep 187143He died on 8 Sep 1871 in Essex County, Virginia.1,3

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Never MarrJohn Richard Dishman never married.1
Will6 Sep 184315He was named as an heir in the will of John Dishman on 6 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia, together with Ann Elizabeth Dishman, Lucy Harriot Dishman, Arthur B. Dishman, Addison Thornton Dishman, William Jones Dishman, Sarah Thornton Dishman, Samuel Oldman Dishman, and Mary Frances Dishman.4
Death of Parent25 Sep 184315His father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 184517His mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.
Occupation1860~33John Richard Dishman was a cabinet maker in 1860 in Washington, District of Columbia.5

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18301 Jun 18302John Richard Dishman was probably one of the males, age under 5, in John Dishman's household on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.6
Census18401 Jun 184012John Richard Dishman was probably one of the males, age 10 to 14, in John Dishman's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.7
Census18501 Jun 185022John Richard Dishman was listed as a household member on the 1850 census in Baltimore, Maryland.8
Census18601 Jun 186032He was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 census in Washington, District of Columbia.5

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  3. [S709] Death Notice, The Virginia Herald, Fredericksburg, VA, 25 Sep 1871, p.2.
  4. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  5. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), 7th Ward, Washington, D.C., p. 44A, line 11, dwelling 293, family 318, John R. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 44 of 240, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  6. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  7. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 43, line 29, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 7 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  8. [S91] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), 18th Ward, Baltimore, Maryland, p. 84B, line 5, dwelling 1102, family 1155|image 169 of 277, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

James Dishman1

M, #519, (11 Jan 1831 - 21 Aug 1831)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth11 Jan 18310James Dishman was born on 11 Jan 1831 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
Death21 Aug 18310He died on 21 Aug 1831 in King George County, Virginia.2,1

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

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.

Anne Maria Dishman1

F, #520, (26 May 1820 - 10 May 1841)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth26 May 18200Anne Maria Dishman was born on 26 May 1820 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
Death10 May 184120She died on 10 May 1841 in King George County, Virginia.2,1

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Never MarrAnne Maria Dishman never married.3,1
Death of Parent25 Sep 184323Her father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 184525Her mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18207 Aug 18200Anne Maria Dishman was probably one of the females, age under 10, in John Dishman's household on the 1820 census in Hanover Parish, King George County, Virginia.4
Census18301 Jun 183010She was probably the female, age 5 to 9, in John Dishman's household on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.5
Census18401 Jun 184020She was probably the female, age 15 to 19, in John Dishman's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.6

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  3. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  4. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  5. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  6. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 43, line 29, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 7 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Mary Susan Dishman1

F, #521, (25 Nov 1825 - 29 Sep 1827)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth25 Nov 18250Mary Susan Dishman was born on 25 Nov 1825 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
Death29 Sep 18271She died on 29 Sep 1827 in King George County, Virginia.2,1

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

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.

Sarah Thornton Dishman1

F, #522, (11 Jan 1831 - 1895)
Sarah Thornton Dishman was also known as Sally Dishman.2 She was also known as Sarah Thornton Burns.3

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth11 Jan 18310Sarah Thornton Dishman was born on 11 Jan 1831 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
MarriageEst 1852~21William Burns and she married est 1852 in Virginia.3,4
Death1895~64She died in 1895.1

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameSarah Thornton Dishman was also known as Sally Dishman.2
NameShe was also known as Sarah Thornton Burns.3
Will6 Sep 184312She was named as an heir in the will of John Dishman on 6 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia, together with Ann Elizabeth Dishman, Lucy Harriot Dishman, Arthur B. Dishman, Addison Thornton Dishman, William Jones Dishman, John Richard Dishman, Samuel Oldman Dishman, and Mary Frances Dishman.5
Death of Parent25 Sep 184312Her father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 184514Her mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18401 Jun 18409Sarah Thornton Dishman was probably one of the females, age 5 to 9, in John Dishman's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.6
Census18501 Jun 185019[N] was listed as a household member on the 1850 census in Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia. She and another girl were living in the home of Frances Elliott, a 30 year old mother of three young children.7
Census18601 Jun 186029She was listed as a household member on the 1860 census in Caroline County, Virginia.8

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  3. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  4. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, Caroline County, p. 163, dwelling 1243, family 1243, William Burns household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 149 of 181, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC). assume marriage occurred 1 year before birth of youngest child.
  5. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  6. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 43, line 29, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 7 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  7. [S91] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, Albemarle County, Charlottesville, p. 203A, dwelling 669, family 669, Frances Elliott household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 91 of 297, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  8. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Virginia, Caroline County, p. 163, dwelling 1243, family 1243, William Burns household(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 149 of 181.

Samuel Oldman Dishman1

M, #523, (21 Nov 1829 - 6 Apr 1896)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth21 Nov 18290Samuel Oldman Dishman was born on 21 Nov 1829 in King George County, Virginia.2,1
Marriage15 Jan 186030He and Elizabeth Almira Wheeler married on 15 Jan 1860 in Kent County, Michigan.1,3
Death6 Apr 189666He died of sudden congestion of the kidneys on 6 Apr 1896 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.4,1

Child with Elizabeth Almira Wheeler (1836 - 1922)

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Will6 Sep 184313Samuel Oldman Dishman was named as an heir in the will of John Dishman on 6 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia, together with Ann Elizabeth Dishman, Lucy Harriot Dishman, Arthur B. Dishman, Addison Thornton Dishman, William Jones Dishman, John Richard Dishman, Sarah Thornton Dishman, and Mary Frances Dishman.5
Death of Parent25 Sep 184313His father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 184515His mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.
Occupation1850~21Samuel Oldman Dishman was a carpenter in 1850 in Baltimore, Maryland.6
MovedAug 185222He moved to in Kent County, Michigan, in Aug 1852 .7
Occupation1860~31He was a sashmaker in 1860 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.8
Event-MiscFrom 1872 - 1876He represented the Seveth Ward in the city council from 1872 - 1876 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.4
Death of Spouse1922~93His wife Elizabeth Almira Wheeler died in 1922.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18301 Jun 18300Samuel Oldman Dishman was probably one of the males, age under 5, in John Dishman's household on the 1830 census in King George County, Virginia.9
Census18401 Jun 184010Samuel Oldman Dishman was probably one of the males, age 10 to 14, in John Dishman's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.10
Census18501 Jun 185020Samuel Oldman Dishman was listed as a household member on the 1850 census in Baltimore, Maryland.6
Census18601 Jun 186030He was listed as a household member living with William K. Wheeler on the 1860 census in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.8
Census18701 Jun 187040Samuel Oldman Dishman was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 census in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.11
Census18801 Jun 188050He was listed as the head of household on the 1880 census in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.12

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 14 Mar 2025 21:52:31

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  3. [S242] Michigan Works Progress Administration, Michigan Marriages, 1851-1875. Online Database http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5299, Ancestry.com, Samuel O. Dishman entry. Hereinafter cited as Michigan Marriages, 1851-1875.
  4. [S397] Michigan Pioneer and History Society, Compiler, Michigan Historical Collections, 27 (Lansing: Robert Smith Printing Co., 1897). p. 128, Samuel O. Dishman obituary, died April 6, 1896 from kidney congestion.
  5. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  6. [S91] 1850 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), 18th Ward, Baltimore, Maryland, p. 59B, line 19, dwelling 767, family 850, James D. Marr household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 119 of 277, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  7. [S275] Leeson, M. A., Compiler, History of Kent County, Michigan, (Chicago: C.C. Chapman & Co., 1881). p. 265, list of members of the Old Residents' Society between 1871 and 1875.
  8. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, dwelling 1784, family 1565, William K. Wheeler household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 32 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  9. [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, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  10. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 43, line 29, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 7 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  11. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, dwelling 76, family 76, Samuel O. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 10 of 70, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  12. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Michigan, Kent County, Grand Rapids, ED 148, dwelling 172, family 192, Samuel O. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 18 of 148, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Mary Frances Dishman1

F, #524, (May 1834 - 1910)
Mary Frances Dishman was also known as Mary Frances Wright.2,3

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthMay 1834~0Mary Frances Dishman was born in May 1834 in King George County, Virginia.4,1
MarriageAbt 1866~32Lewis W. Wright and she married abt 1866 in United States.2,3
Death1910~76She died in 1910.1

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameMary Frances Dishman was also known as Mary Frances Wright.2,3
Will6 Sep 18439She was named as an heir in the will of John Dishman on 6 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia, together with Ann Elizabeth Dishman, Lucy Harriot Dishman, Arthur B. Dishman, Addison Thornton Dishman, William Jones Dishman, John Richard Dishman, Sarah Thornton Dishman, and Samuel Oldman Dishman.5
Death of Parent25 Sep 18439Her father John Dishman died on 25 Sep 1843 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of Parent4 Oct 184511Her mother Ann Edmonds Jones died on 4 Oct 1845 in King George County, Virginia.
Death of SpouseBet 1874 and 1880Her husband Lewis W. Wright died bet 1874 and 1880.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18401 Jun 18406Mary Frances Dishman was probably one of the females, age 5 to 9, in John Dishman's household on the 1840 census in King George County, Virginia.6
Census18601 Jun 186026She was listed as a household member living with John Richard Dishman on the 1860 census in Washington, District of Columbia.7
Census18701 Jun 187036She was listed as a household member living with Lewis W. Wright on the 1870 census in Washington, District of Columbia.8
Census18801 Jun 188046She was listed as the head of household on the 1880 census in Washington, District of Columbia.9

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), District of Columbia, Washington, page 125, line 6, Lewis W. Wright household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 125 of 452, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC). oldest child is age 3 in 1870.
  3. [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 9 (2000): 164-172.
  4. [S1] Dishman of Pine Hill Family Bible Record, 1756-1889, Family records; image and transcription, Library of Virginia (https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990004990800205756 : 2001); 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 Salt Lake City, Utah, a great-grandson of Samuel Roland Dishman.
  5. [S15] John Dishman will (24 Sep 1843), Will Book 3, page 492, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  6. [S41] 1840 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 43, line 29, John Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 7 of 36, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  7. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), 7th Ward, Washington, D.C., p. 44A, line 11, dwelling 293, family 318, John R. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 44 of 240, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  8. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), District of Columbia, Washington, page 125, line 6, Lewis W. Wright household(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 125 of 452.
  9. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), District of Columbia, Washington, ED 108, page 3, Mary F. Wright household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 3 of 4, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC). widow with 5 children, operating drug store.

James A. McDermott1,2

M, #525, (abt 1878 - )

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthAbt 1878~0James A. McDermott was born abt 1878 in Ohio.2
MarriageAbt 1903~25He and Laura C. Dishman married abt 1903 in Kentucky.1,2

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

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census191015 Apr 1910~32James A. McDermott was listed as the head of household on the 1910 census in Barbourville, Knox County, Kentucky.2

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [S265] Connelley, William E.;Coulter, E. M., History of Kentucky, Five Volumes (New York: The American Historical Society, 1922). p. 423, S. B. Dishman entry. At the date of book's publication in 1922, daughter Laura was married to J. A. McDermott and resided in Barbourville, Kentucky.
  2. [S97] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Barbourville, Knox County, Kentucky, sheet 6A, ED 102, line 44, dwelling 118, family 122, James McDermott household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 11 of 34, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

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.