The Dishman Family of Virginia

Including Descendants of Samuel Duchemin (Dishman), Virginia colonist

William Jones1

M, #576, ( - 15 Apr 1818)

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Marriage1 Oct 1795William Jones and Elizabeth Buckner married on 1 Oct 1795.1,2
Death15 Apr 1818He died on 15 Apr 1818 in King George County, Virginia.3,2,4
Burial1818He was buried in 1818 at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.3

Children with Elizabeth Buckner ( - 1818)

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Death of Spouse22 Feb 1818His wife Elizabeth Buckner died on 22 Feb 1818 in Virginia.
Will25 Mar 1818William Jones made a will on 25 Mar 1818 in Caroline County, Virginia.5
Probate11 May 1818His estate was probated on 11 May 1818 in Caroline County, Virginia.5

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

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. [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. [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. [S386] City of Fredericksburg, Historic Court Records of Fredericksburg, VA. Online Database http://www.historiccourtrecords.org, Court Record Data, Record ID 267-19, Tyler vs Jones, Collection CR-SC-H, recorded 1823, mentions Ann E. Dishman,Madison T. Jones, and others as children of William Jones; will of William Jones, Caroline County, 1818. Hereinafter cited as Historic Court Records.
  5. [S1616] Caroline County, Virginia, Will Book 19, 1814-1818: pp. 427-428, William Jones will, 25 Mar 1818; imaged, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9TH-PSCW-K): accessed 25 Jun 2024), image group number 7675974, image 251 or 616; citing original records at the Caroline County Courthouse in Bowling Green, Virginia.

Elizabeth Buckner1

F, #577, ( - 22 Feb 1818)
Elizabeth Buckner was also known as Elizabeth Jones.1,2

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Marriage1 Oct 1795William Jones and Elizabeth Buckner married on 1 Oct 1795.1,2
Death22 Feb 1818She died on 22 Feb 1818 in Virginia.3,2

Children with William Jones ( - 1818)

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameElizabeth Buckner was also known as Elizabeth Jones.1,2
Death of Spouse15 Apr 1818Her husband William Jones died on 15 Apr 1818 in King George County, Virginia.

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. [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. [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.

Madison Taliaferro Jones1

M, #578, (29 Jan 1818 - )

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth29 Jan 18180Madison Taliaferro Jones was born on 29 Jan 1818 in Virginia.1,2

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. [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. [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).

Thomas James1

M, #579, (abt 1805 - 1851)

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthAbt 1805~0Thomas James was born abt 1805.2
Marriage7 Oct 1826~21He and Elizabeth Higdon married on 7 Oct 1826 in King George County, Virginia.3
Death1851~46He died in 1851 in Virginia.4

Child with Elizabeth Higdon (abt 1800 - )

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. [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. [S199] S. Kauffman, "Your Dishmanweb.com site (p1075.htm)," e-mail message to Keith Dishman, 18 Sep 2004, Information concerning Charles Higdon and his descendants.[HID:]CD1=author, CD2=Title, CD3=author email, CD4=recipient, CD5=date, CD6=other details[:HID].
  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 26, Thomas James entry. On page 42, the minister's return of R. S. Vinten gives the marriage date as 7 Sep 1826.
  4. [S361] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, transcriber, Westmoreland County Virginia, Loose Chancery Papers, 1804-1864, (Athens, Georgia: New PapyrusPublishing Company, 2004). p. 132, 1854-01 B29, John Barker vs. Exex. of Thomas James & c., filed 1854.

Elizabeth Higdon1

F, #580, (abt 1800 - )
Elizabeth Higdon was also known as Elizabeth James.2

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthAbt 1800~0Elizabeth Higdon was born abt 1800.3
Marriage7 Oct 1826~26Thomas James and she married on 7 Oct 1826 in King George County, Virginia.4

Child with Thomas James (abt 1805 - 1851)

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameElizabeth Higdon was also known as Elizabeth James.2
Death of ParentBef 1840Her mother Elizabeth Michell died bef 1840.
Death of Parent27 Mar 1843~43Her father Charles Higdon died on 27 Mar 1843 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Death of Spouse1851~51Her husband Thomas James died in 1851 in Virginia.

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 23 Oct 2004 00:00:00

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. [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 26.
  3. [S199] S. Kauffman, "Your Dishmanweb.com site (p1075.htm)," e-mail message to Keith Dishman, 18 Sep 2004, Information concerning Charles Higdon and his descendants.[HID:]CD1=author, CD2=Title, CD3=author email, CD4=recipient, CD5=date, CD6=other details[:HID].
  4. [S100] Lee, Elizabeth Nuckols, King George Co. Va Marriages, Vol. I, page 26, Thomas James entry. On page 42, the minister's return of R. S. Vinten gives the marriage date as 7 Sep 1826.

Lelia Madison Dishman1

F, #581, (4 Mar 1845 - 1 Jan 1847)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth4 Mar 18450Lelia Madison Dishman was born on 4 Mar 1845 in King George County, Virginia.1
Death1 Jan 18471She died on 1 Jan 1847 in King George County, Virginia.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. [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.

Julia Augusta Dishman1

F, #582, (21 Jan 1847 - 18 Mar 1876)
Julia Augusta Dishman was also known as Julia Augusta Clarke.2

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth21 Jan 18470Julia Augusta Dishman was born on 21 Jan 1847 in King George County, Virginia.1,3
MarriageEst 1865~18Robert G. Clarke and she married est 1865 in Virginia.2
Death18 Mar 187629She died on 18 Mar 1876 in Virginia.1
BurialShe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.2

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameJulia Augusta Dishman was also known as Julia Augusta Clarke.2
Death of Parent6 Apr 189548Her father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
Death of Parent3 Mar 190457Her mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.
Death of SpouseAft 1 Feb 1916Her husband Robert G. Clarke died aft 1 Feb 1916.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18501 Jun 18503Julia Augusta Dishman was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1850 census in King George County, Virginia.4
Census18601 Jun 186013She was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1860 census in Edge Hill, King George County, Virginia.5

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

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. [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. [S399] Find a Grave Inc., database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/, memorial no. 85181426, Julia Augusta Dishman Clarke (1847-1876) entry, Pine Hill Cemetery, Shiloh, King George County, Virginia, b. 21 Jan 1847, d. 14 Mar 1876.
  4. [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).
  5. [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).

Asbury Cookman Dishman1

M, #583, (24 Aug 1849 - 1 May 1875)
Asbury Cookman Dishman

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth24 Aug 18490Asbury Cookman Dishman was born on 24 Aug 1849 in King George County, Virginia.1
Marriage28 Sep 187122He and Julia Calvert Alexander Potts married on 28 Sep 1871 at Pharsalia, King George County in King George County, Virginia.2,3
Death1 May 187525He died on 1 May 1875 in King George County, Virginia.1,2,4,5
BurialHe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.2

Children with Julia Calvert Alexander Potts (1844 - 1908)

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Occupation1870~21Asbury Cookman Dishman was a dry goods merchant in 1870 in King George County, Virginia.6
Death of Parent6 Apr 189545His father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
Death of Parent3 Mar 190454His mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.
Death of SpouseAug 1908~59His wife Julia Calvert Alexander Potts died in Aug 1908 in King George County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18501 Jun 18500Asbury Cookman Dishman may be the 1 year old male named Addison that appeared in the census on 1 Jun 1850 in the household of Addison Thornton Dishman at in King George County, Virginia.7
Census18601 Jun 186010Asbury Cookman Dishman was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1860 census in Edge Hill, King George County, Virginia.8
Census18701 Jun 187020Asbury Cookman Dishman was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 census in King George County, Virginia.6

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

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. [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. [S386] City of Fredericksburg, Historic Court Records of Fredericksburg, VA. Online Database http://www.historiccourtrecords.org, Court Record Data, Record ID 178-12, Mason vs Mason, Collection CR-CI-H, recorded 1878, mentions Julia C. Dishman born fall of 1844; A. C. Dishman married Julia C. Potts, daughter of H. Potts. Hereinafter cited as Historic Court Records.
  4. [S708] Death Notice, The Virginia Herald, Fredericksburg, VA, 10 May 1875, p.3, died at his residence.
  5. [S181] Marsteller, Charles M.;Dishman, James Dallas, Compilers, Dishman Index, Tracing the Descendants of Samuel duChemin/Dishman (c1640-w1727/Westmoreland Co, VA), Huguenot Colonist from Tinchebray, nr. Caen, France to Westmoreland Co, VA by 1693, (San Francisco, CA: Privately, 2000). Asbury Cookman Dishman family group sheet.
  6. [S44] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, p. 1, line 7, dwelling 2, family 2, Asbury C. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), image 1 of 150, 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. [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).

Millard Fillmore Dishman1

M, #584, (16 Jun 1851 - 20 May 1880)
Millard Fillmore Dishman was also known as Philmon Dishman.2
Filmore "Philmon" Dishman

Parents

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth16 Jun 18510Millard Fillmore Dishman was born on 16 Jun 1851 in King George County, Virginia.1
Death20 May 188028He died of inflamation rheumatism on 20 May 1880 in King George County, Virginia.1,3
BurialHe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.4

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameMillard Fillmore Dishman was also known as Philmon Dishman.2
OccupationHe was a cigar manufacturer.5
Never MarrHe never married.3,4
Death of Parent6 Apr 189543His father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
Death of Parent3 Mar 190452His mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18601 Jun 18608Millard Fillmore Dishman was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1860 census in Edge Hill, King George County, Virginia.6
Census18701 Jun 187018Millard Fillmore Dishman was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1870 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.7
Residence1878~27In 1878 Millard Fillmore Dishman lived in Baltimore, Maryland.5
Census18801 Jun 188028He was listed as Addison Thornton Dishman's deceased son on the 1880 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.8

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

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. [S239] Photograph courtesy of Julia Arnold Clews. Philmon Dishman written on back of photograph.
  3. [S297] U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880, online http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=List&dbid=8756 , M F Dishman entry , Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah . Hereinafter cited as U.S. Census Mortality Schedules.
  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. [S612] U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995. Online Database http://www.ancestry.com, Ancestry.com, Baltimore, Maryland, City Directory, 1878, M F Dishman, Cigar manufacturer.
  6. [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).
  7. [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).
  8. [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.

Mary Adelaide Dishman1

F, #585, (17 Jul 1853 - 1904)
Mary Adelaide Dishman was also known as Mary Adelaide Clarke.2

Parents

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth17 Jul 18530Mary Adelaide Dishman was born on 17 Jul 1853 in King George County, Virginia.1
MarriageAft 1876Robert G. Clarke and she married aft 1876 in Virginia.2
Death1904~51She died in 1904 in Fairfax County, Virginia.3

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameMary Adelaide Dishman was also known as Mary Adelaide Clarke.2
Death of Parent6 Apr 189541Her father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
Death of Parent3 Mar 190450Her mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.
Death of SpouseAft 1 Feb 1916Her husband Robert G. Clarke died aft 1 Feb 1916.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18601 Jun 18606Mary Adelaide Dishman was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1860 census in Edge Hill, King George County, Virginia.4
Census18701 Jun 187016She was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1870 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.5

Other Information

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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. [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. [S181] Marsteller, Charles M.;Dishman, James Dallas, Compilers, Dishman Index, Tracing the Descendants of Samuel duChemin/Dishman (c1640-w1727/Westmoreland Co, VA), Huguenot Colonist from Tinchebray, nr. Caen, France to Westmoreland Co, VA by 1693, (San Francisco, CA: Privately, 2000). Addison Thornton Dishman family group sheet.
  4. [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).
  5. [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).

John Thomas Dishman1

M, #586, (22 Sep 1855 - 7 Jul 1889)
John Thomas Dishman

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth22 Sep 18550John Thomas Dishman was born on 22 Sep 1855 in King George County, Virginia.1
Death7 Jul 188933He died on 7 Jul 1889 in Virginia.1
BurialHe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.2

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Never MarrJohn Thomas Dishman never married.2
Death of Parent6 Apr 189539His father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
Death of Parent3 Mar 190448His mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18601 Jun 18604John Thomas Dishman was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1860 census in Edge Hill, King George County, Virginia.3
Census18701 Jun 187014John Thomas Dishman was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1870 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.4

Other Information

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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. [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. [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).
  4. [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).

Charles Hunter Dishman, Sr.1,2

M, #587, (16 Nov 1857 - 5 Jul 1913)
Charles H. Dishman

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth16 Nov 18570Charles Hunter Dishman, Sr., was born on 16 Nov 1857 in King George County, Virginia.1
Marriage6 Nov 188931He and Ellen Deland Hodge married on 6 Nov 1889 in Henderson County, Kentucky.3
Death5 Jul 191355He died of heart trouble on 5 Jul 1913 in Henderson, Henderson County, Kentucky.4,5,6
BurialHe was buried at Fernwood Cemetery in Henderson, Henderson County, Kentucky.7

Children with Ellen Deland Hodge (1870 - 1939)

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Will4 Aug 189436Charles Hunter Dishman, Sr., was named as executor in the will of Addison Thornton Dishman on 4 Aug 1894 in King George County, Virginia.8
Death of Parent6 Apr 189537His father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
Death of Parent3 Mar 190446His mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.
Occupation1913~56Charles Hunter Dishman, Sr., was a railroad contractor in 1913.2
Death of Spouse14 Nov 193981His wife Ellen Deland Hodge died on 14 Nov 1939 in Henderson, Henderson County, Kentucky.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18601 Jun 18602Charles Hunter Dishman, Sr., was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1860 census in Edge Hill, King George County, Virginia.9
Census18701 Jun 187012Charles Hunter Dishman, Sr., was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1870 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.10
Census19001 Jun 190042Charles Hunter Dishman, Sr., was listed as the head of household on the 1900 census in Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida.11
Census191015 Apr 191052He was listed as the head of household on the 1910 census in Henderson, Henderson County, Kentucky.12

Other Information

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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. [S775] Charles H. Dishman Sr., The Times Dispatch, Richmond, Virginia, 12 Jul 1913, death in Henderson, KY, Charles H. Dishman, Sr., railroad contractor, native of King George County, age 54, died of heart trouble, survived by wife and six children.
  3. [S253] Dodd, Jordan, Kentucky Marriages,1851-1900. Online Database http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4428, Ancestry.com, accessed 7 Nov 2004, Charles H. Dishman entry. Hereinafter cited as KY Marriages, 1851-1900.
  4. [S164] Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/3077a.htm , Chas H. Dishman Sr. entry, certificate 18703, age 53 , Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah .
  5. [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).
  6. [S775] The Times Dispatch, 12 Jul 1913, Article dated 11 Jul 1913, death in Henderson, KY, Charles H. Dishman, Sr., railroad contractor, native of King George County, age 54, died of heart trouble, survived by wife and six children.
  7. [S399] Find a Grave Inc., database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/, memorial no. 88199476, Charles Hunter Dishman Sr (1857-1913) entry, Fernwood Cemetery, Henderson, Henderson County, Kentucky, Plot: Lot 1548, 4.
  8. [S243] Addison T. Dishman will (4 Aug 1894), Will Book 4, page 482, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
  9. [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).
  10. [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).
  11. [S96] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Florida, Escambia County, Pensacola, ED 25, Sheet 3A, dwelling 44, family 46, C H Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  12. [S97] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Henderson County, Henderson, ED 76, Sheet 3B, dwelling 56, family 57, C H Dishmon household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 5 of 21, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Ann Elizabeth Dishman1

F, #588, (12 Mar 1859 - 6 May 1930)
Ann Elizabeth Dishman was also known as Ann Elizabeth Boughton.2,3

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth12 Mar 18590Ann Elizabeth Dishman was born on 12 Mar 1859 in King George County, Virginia.1
Marriage3 Nov 188122Lewis Rosser Boughton and she married on 3 Nov 1881 in King George County, Virginia.3,2
Death6 May 193071She died on 6 May 1930 in Oakland, Alameda County, California.4,5,6

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EventDateAgeDescription
NameAnn Elizabeth Dishman was also known as Ann Elizabeth Boughton.2,3
Death of Parent6 Apr 189536Her father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
Death of Spouse23 Nov 190041Her husband Lewis Rosser Boughton died on 23 Nov 1900 in United States.
Death of Parent3 Mar 190444Her mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18601 Jun 18601Ann Elizabeth Dishman was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1860 census in Edge Hill, King George County, Virginia.7
Census18701 Jun 187011She was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1870 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.8
Census18801 Jun 188021She was listed as Addison Thornton Dishman's daughter on the 1880 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.9

Other Information

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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. [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. [S413] , "Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940," database, Ancestry, L.R. Boughton and Lizzie Dishman, married 3 Nov 1881, King George Co. VA, groom age 25, born Essex Co., son of John L. and Lucy B. Boughton, bride age 21 King George Co., daughter of A.T. and M.J. Dishman; citing Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013.
  4. [S181] Marsteller, Charles M.;Dishman, James Dallas, Compilers, Dishman Index, Tracing the Descendants of Samuel duChemin/Dishman (c1640-w1727/Westmoreland Co, VA), Huguenot Colonist from Tinchebray, nr. Caen, France to Westmoreland Co, VA by 1693, (San Francisco, CA: Privately, 2000). Addison Thornton Dishman family group sheet.
  5. [S735] Mrs. Elizabeth Boughton, The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 13 May 1930, p.8, Elizabeth Boughton of Oakland, CA, died last Friday, formerly Elizabeth Dishman of King George County, VA, widow of Rosser Boughton.
  6. [S399] Find a Grave Inc., database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/, memorial no. 116709964, Elizabeth Dishman (1859-1930) gravestone, Lebanon United Methodist Church Cemetery, Essex County, Virginia, L. Rosser Boughton, Jan 26, 1847, 23 Nov 1900, Elizabeth Dishman, 3 Dec 1859, 6 May 1930.
  7. [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).
  8. [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).
  9. [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.

Genevieve Madison Dishman1

F, #589, (27 Jul 1863 - 18 Nov 1940)
Genevieve Madison Dishman was also known as Genevieve Madison Potts.2,3

Parents

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth27 Jul 18630Genevieve Madison Dishman was born on 27 Jul 1863 in King George County, Virginia.4,1
Marriage27 Dec 189229Hezekiah Potts and she married on 27 Dec 1892 in Virginia.4,5,3,2
Death18 Nov 194077She died on 18 Nov 1940 in King George County, Virginia.4,6,3
BurialShe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.3

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EventDateAgeDescription
NameGenevieve Madison Dishman was also known as Genevieve Madison Potts.2,3
Death of Parent6 Apr 189531Her father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
Death of Parent3 Mar 190440Her mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.
Death of Spouse26 Nov 195289Her husband Hezekiah Potts died on 26 Nov 1952 in Middlesex County, Virginia.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18701 Jun 18706Genevieve Madison Dishman was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1870 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.7
Census18801 Jun 188016She was listed as Addison Thornton Dishman's daughter on the 1880 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.8
Census19201 Jan 192056She was listed as Hezekiah Potts's wife on the 1920 census in King George County, Virginia.9
Census19301 Apr 193066She was listed as Hezekiah Potts's wife on the 1930 census in King George County, Virginia.10

Other Information

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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. [S199] Bristow, Cuthbert, "Dishman Family of Virginia - Genevieve Madison Dishman," e-mail message to Dishman, Keith, 2 Jul 2008, cites marriage record of grandmother Genevieve from her family bible.[HID:]CD1=author, CD2=Title, CD3=author email, CD4=recipient, CD5=date, CD6=other details[:HID].
  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. [S1151] Ginnie M. Potts, Certificate of Death no. 26035 (20 Nov 1940), Bureau of Vital Statistics, Richmond, Virginia, born 27 Jul 1863, King George Co. VA, died 18 Nov 1940, King George Co. VA, daughter of Addison Dishman and Mary James, husband Hezikiah Potts (informant). Hereinafter cited as Virginia Death Certificate.
  5. [S49] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, ED 50-5, Rappahannock District, Sheet 2B, Household 45. Based on age at first marriage., electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  6. [S181] Marsteller, Charles M.;Dishman, James Dallas, Compilers, Dishman Index, Tracing the Descendants of Samuel duChemin/Dishman (c1640-w1727/Westmoreland Co, VA), Huguenot Colonist from Tinchebray, nr. Caen, France to Westmoreland Co, VA by 1693, (San Francisco, CA: Privately, 2000). Addison Thornton Dishman family group sheet.
  7. [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).
  8. [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.
  9. [S48] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, ED 59, Rappahannock District, Sheet 3B, Household 70., electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2002), subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  10. [S49] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), King George County, Virginia, ED 50-5, Rappahannock District, Sheet 2B, Household 45.(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.).

Addison Thornton Dishman, II1,2

M, #590, (25 Jan 1865 - 31 Jul 1954)
Addison Thornton Dishman II
(c 1900)

Parents

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth25 Jan 18650Addison Thornton Dishman, II, was born on 25 Jan 1865 in King George County, Virginia.1
Marriage29 Jan 190035He and Jeanne Wilson married on 29 Jan 1900 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.3
Marriage1 Apr 190843He and Ann Moore Bevan married on 1 Apr 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland.4,5,6
Death31 Jul 195489He died on 31 Jul 1954 in Dishman, Spokane County, Washington.2,6

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EventDateAgeDescription
Moved1887~22Addison Thornton Dishman, II, moved to in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, in 1887 .6,7
Death of Parent6 Apr 189530His father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
Occupation1900~35Addison Thornton Dishman, II, was a contractor in 1900 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.3,7
Death of Parent3 Mar 190439His mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.
Occupation1910~45He was a brick manufacturer in 1910 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.8
Death of Spouse27 Jul 193267His wife Ann Moore Bevan died on 27 Jul 1932 in King George County, Virginia.
Biography

EARLY HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF DISHMAN

Mr. A. T. Dishman, affectionately known as the "Father of Dishman came to the Spokane area in 1888 from Kentucky. His native state was Virginia. The town of Dishman took its name when Mr. Dishman started his operation in 1889. At that time, the Valley was entirely covered with bunch-grass, liberally interspersed with sunflowers. There were only 3 or 4 farms between Dishman and Spokane at that time. The road from Dishman to Spokane Bridge, corresponded almost exactly with the old Mullen Trail. The farmers tried raising apples but found difficulty in sourcing the correct variety of apples for the climate and soil and therefore they gradually discontinued apple growing except for home use and began to grow those edibles which the soil was better adapted to, as they then believed. Berries, grapes and melons grew remarkably well in the Valley and later the area farmers found the apple industry a flourishing enterprise. Mr. Dishman’s first business venture was a livery stable at Riverside and Post which burned during the Spokane Fire in 1889. He was able to save his horses which he later traded for a heavy team of horses and since he had had considerable experience in quarrying rocks, building derricks and blasting, he purchased the Granite Hills at Dishman, hauling many thousands of tons of building rocks to Sprague and Riverside Avenue buildings in Spokane which were erected to replace the frame buildings that had burned in the Spokane Fire and also the Lewis & Clark Building, Spokane County Court House, Sacred Heart Hospital, Great Northern Depot, Fort Wright buildings and many others. Mr. Dishman later set up a partnership with John R. Carson and incorporated the East End Granite Co. and they proceeded to manufacture cement which they could sell at $1.50 per barrel instead of $9.00 a barrel for the cement that had to be shipped in. Mr. Dishman later bought property at Argonne and the Appleway, present site of the Lambert Tourist Camp and erected a beautiful 3 story building. This building housed a hotel, a store and a post office. Mrs. L. L. Tyner was the first postmistress. The building was destroyed by fire a few months after completion. Mr. Dishman continued with his building program and later built the Boyd Conleo Building, the Ice Plant, the Jackson Seed Co. and also the Dishman Out-Door Arena, later to become famous by the personal appearance of fistio notables like Dempsey, Stribling, Sohmeling, Ketchell and many others. Later a dance hall, roller-skating rink and rodeo grounds were built and Mr. Dishman’s last construction work was the erection of the Dishman Theatre building in 1938, seating 550 people, beautifully furnished throughout, and having an arrangement for free parking for capacity of house. This was built of concrete from his own gravel pit. The town of Dishman grew rapidly in the early 1900s after completion of Valley irrigation projects and the Inland Empire Electric railway.

Mr. Harrington was the first man to homestead land in the Valley and was the second dairyman. Dishman and Patterson who had the first lumber mill in the Valley, delivered lumber by horse and wagon on a dirt road that was none too good to Spokane at $7.50 per thousand feet. Dishman and Patterson also operated a grist mill. Mr. Milmer operated a pool hall and barber shop. Other early business men of the Dishman area were J. F. Brod, C. P. Price, Oscar Reinemer, L. L. Tyner, J. B. Felts, George Felts, W. F. McCana, George D. Grant, Frank Roger, J. C. Fortune and Charles Harden.

There were many others who helped to make Dishman and the Spokane Valley. In fact, every early resident had a part in developing the Valley from a grass-covered waste to the Garden of Eden-like place it is now.9

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18701 Jun 18705Addison Thornton Dishman, II, was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1870 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.10
Census18801 Jun 188015Addison Thornton Dishman, II, was listed as Addison Thornton Dishman's son on the 1880 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.11
Census19001 Jun 190035Addison Thornton Dishman, II, was listed as the head of household on the 1900 census in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.12
Census191015 Apr 191045He was listed as the head of household on the 1910 census in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.8
Census19201 Jan 192054He was listed as the head of household on the 1920 census in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.13
Census19301 Jan 193064He was listed as the head of household on the 1930 census in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.14

Other Information

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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. [S521] Washington State Death Certificate Index 1907-1960, online http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov , Addison T. Dishman, died 31 Jul 1954 in Dishman, Spokane County, Washington, age 89, son of Addison T. Dishman and Mary James , Washington State Digital Archives, Secretary of State, Olympia, Thurston County, Washington . Hereinafter cited as Washington State Death Index.
  3. [S252] Spokane Marriage Index 1880-1903, online http://www.secstate.wa.gov/history/search_intro.aspx?r=66 , A.T. Dishman entry, record 2360 , Washington State Digital Archives, Secretary of State, Olympia, Thurston County, Washington . Hereinafter cited as Spokane Marriage Index.
  4. [S400] untitled, The Washington Post, Washington, DC, 2 Apr 1908, p.11, married at noon yesterday at the home of her brother Justice Richard A. Bevan at Arlington, MD.
  5. [S97] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Washington, Spokane County, Spokane, ED 177, p. 11B, Addison T. Dishman entry, line 71, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 21 of 47, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC). Married 2 years, his 2nd marriage, her 1st marriage.
  6. [S181] Marsteller, Charles M.;Dishman, James Dallas, Compilers, Dishman Index, Tracing the Descendants of Samuel duChemin/Dishman (c1640-w1727/Westmoreland Co, VA), Huguenot Colonist from Tinchebray, nr. Caen, France to Westmoreland Co, VA by 1693, (San Francisco, CA: Privately, 2000). Addison Thornton Dishman family group sheet.
  7. [S1109] Then and Now: Dishman now part of Spokane Valley, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, 28 Sep 2015, https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2015/sep/28/then-and-now-dishman-now-part-of-spokane-valley/, Addison T. Dishman moved to Spokane in 1887, built Dishman Trading Post in 1895 for brother Wilton to operate, area became know as Dishman Township.
  8. [S97] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Washington, Spokane County, Spokane, ED 177, p. 11B, Addison T. Dishman entry, line 71(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 21 of 47.
  9. [S1278] Ben L. Dishman, "Early History of the Town of Dishman," The Dishman Family News ((undated)): 7-8.
  10. [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).
  11. [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.
  12. [S96] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Washington, Spokane County, Spokane, ED 73, sheet 14A, line 10, dwelling 274, family 296, Addison Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  13. [S98] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Washington, Spokane County, Spokane, ED 199, p. 7B, Addison T. Dishman entry, line 69, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 14 of 19, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  14. [S99] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Washington, Spokane County, Spokane, ED 58, p. 3B, Addison Dishman entry, line 71, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 6 of 30, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

Wilton Baton Dishman1,2

M, #591, (16 Jun 1867 - 24 Mar 1961)

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth16 Jun 18670Wilton Baton Dishman was born on 16 Jun 1867 in King George County, Virginia.3,2
MarriageAbt 1889~22He and Nancy Olene Doss married abt 1889 in United States.4,5
Marriage15 Dec 195184He and Emma L. Christensen married on 15 Dec 1951 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.6,5
Death24 Mar 196193He died on 24 Mar 1961 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.2,5
BurialHe was buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California.7

Children with Nancy Olene Doss (1870 - 1951)

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Moved1887~20Wilton Baton Dishman moved with Addison Thornton Dishman, II, to in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, in 1887.5,8
Death of Parent6 Apr 189527His father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
Death of Parent3 Mar 190436His mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.
Death of Spouse3 Jun 195183His wife Nancy Olene Doss died on 3 Jun 1951 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California.
Death of SpouseMay 1970102His wife Emma L. Christensen died in May 1970 in California.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18701 Jun 18702Wilton Baton Dishman was listed as a household member living with Addison Thornton Dishman on the 1870 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.9
Census18801 Jun 188012Wilton Baton Dishman was listed as Addison Thornton Dishman's son on the 1880 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.10
Census19001 Jun 190032Wilton Baton Dishman was listed as the head of household on the 1900 census in Spokane County, Washington.11
Census191015 Apr 191042He was listed as the head of household on the 1910 census in Opportunity, Spokane County, Washington.12
Census19201 Jan 192052He was listed as the head of household on the 1920 census in Opportunity, Spokane County, Washington.13
Census19301 Apr 193062He was listed as the head of household on the 1930 census in Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California.14

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). 7th generation.
  2. [S256] State of California, California Death Index,1940-1997. Online Database http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5180, Ancestry.com, accessed 7 Nov 2004, Wilton B. Dishman entry, born 17 Jun 1868 in Virginia, died 24 Mar 1961 in Los Angeles, CA. Hereinafter cited as CA Death Index,1940-1997.
  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. [S99] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), California, Los Angeles County, Inglewood, ED 1021, p. 19B, Wilton Dishman entry, line 89, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 38 of 38, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC). age 22 at first marriage.
  5. [S181] Marsteller, Charles M.;Dishman, James Dallas, Compilers, Dishman Index, Tracing the Descendants of Samuel duChemin/Dishman (c1640-w1727/Westmoreland Co, VA), Huguenot Colonist from Tinchebray, nr. Caen, France to Westmoreland Co, VA by 1693, (San Francisco, CA: Privately, 2000). Addison Thornton Dishman family group sheet.
  6. [S524] State of California, California Marriage Index,1949-1959. Online Database http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5186, Ancestry.com, Emma L. Christensen, age 69, married Wilton B. Dishman, age 84, on 15 Dec 1951 in Los Angeles, CA. Hereinafter cited as CA Marriage Index,1949-1959.
  7. [S399] Find a Grave Inc., database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/, memorial no. 116384314, Wilton Baton Dishman (1867-1961) entry, Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, CA.
  8. [S1109] Then and Now: Dishman now part of Spokane Valley, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, 28 Sep 2015, https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2015/sep/28/then-and-now-dishman-now-part-of-spokane-valley/, Addison T. Dishman moved to Spokane in 1887, built Dishman Trading Post in 1895 for brother Wilton to operate, area became know as Dishman Township.
  9. [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).
  10. [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.
  11. [S96] 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Washington, Spokane County, ED 49, sheet 2A, line 9, dwelling 26, family 27, Wilton B Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  12. [S97] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Washington, Spokane County, Opportunity township, ED 135, sheet 1B, line 58, dwelling 17, family 17, Wilton B Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  13. [S98] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Washington, Spokane County, Opportunity township, ED 307, sheet 5A, line 19, dwelling 101, family 102, Wilton B Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 9 of 27, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  14. [S99] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), California, Los Angeles County, Inglewood, ED 1021, p. 19B, Wilton Dishman entry, line 89(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), image 38 of 38.

Samuel Roland Dishman1

M, #592, (26 Nov 1871 - 29 Apr 1946)
Samuel Roland Dishman

Parents

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Birth26 Nov 18710Samuel Roland Dishman was born on 26 Nov 1871 at Cherry Hill estate, King George County in King George County, Virginia.2,1,3
Marriage11 Nov 189624He and Nellie May Vincent married on 11 Nov 1896 in Alexandria, Alexandria County, Virginia.4,5
Death29 Apr 194674He died on 29 Apr 1946 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.6,4,7
Burial3 May 194674He was buried on 3 May 1946 at San Francisco National Cemetery (Presidio Cemetery) in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.8,9,6,3

Children with Nellie May Vincent (1872 - 1955)

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

Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Death of Parent6 Apr 189523His father Addison Thornton Dishman died on 6 Apr 1895 in Virginia.
OccupationFrom 1898 - 1908Samuel Roland Dishman was a clerk at the Army Quartermaster Department from 1898 - 1908 in Washington, District of Columbia.10
Event-Misc1903~32He joined the Sons of the American Revolution in 1903 in Washington, District of Columbia. He applied using patriots John Jones and Charles Higdon and his membership number was 15896.11
Death of Parent3 Mar 190432His mother Mary Jane James died on 3 Mar 1904 in Essex County, Virginia.
MovedAbt 1908~37He and Nellie May Vincent moved from Alexandria, Virginia to in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, abt 1908 .12
OccupationFrom 1908 - 1917He was an ice manufacturer and fuel merchant from 1908 - 1917 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.10
Death of ChildBef Apr 1910His daughter Infant Dishman died bef Apr 1910 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.
MilitaryFrom 27 May 1917 - 31 Oct 1919He served in the U.S. Army Quartermaster's Corp From 27 May 1917 - 31 Oct 1919. He was honorably discharged from active service with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.13
Military4 Apr 191947He was a Major in the U.S. Army Quartermaster's Corp and was awarded the title of Chevalier ("Knight") in the French Legion of Honour in recognition of "efficient and distinguished services in building up and maintaining Model Artillery Camp, Prison and Labor Camps and operating French trains" during World War 1 on 4 Apr 1919. The award was conferred by General Petain, Marshal of France.10,14
Chevalier, French Legion of Honor
Retirement30 Nov 193564He retired on 30 Nov 1935.13
Death of Spouse29 May 195583His wife Nellie May Vincent died on 29 May 1955 in Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18801 Jun 18808Samuel Roland Dishman was listed as Addison Thornton Dishman's son on the 1880 census in Shiloh District, King George County, Virginia.15
Residence1900~29In 1900 Samuel Roland Dishman lived at 810 Prince Street, Alexandria in Alexandria, Alexandria County, Virginia.16
Residence1903~32In 1903 Samuel Roland Dishman lived at 810 Prince Street, Alexandria in Alexandria, Alexandria County, Virginia.17
Census191015 Apr 191038He was listed as the head of household on the 1910 census in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.18
Residence27 Apr 191038On 27 Apr 1910 Samuel Roland Dishman lived at 616 Fifteenth Avenue, Spokane in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, with Nellie May Vincent.18
Census19201 Jan 192048He was listed as the head of household on the 1920 census in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.19
Census19301 Apr 193058He was listed as the head of household on the 1930 census in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.20

Other Information

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. [S390] S. R. Dishman Birth Date, Affidavit, Potts, Hezekiah, 12 Sep 1942, 108, Hezekiah Potts, born 19 Jul 1857, neighbor of Addison Thornton Dishman and Mary Jane James, states that Samuel Roland Dishman was born 26 Nov 1871 at Cherry Hill estate, King George County, Virginia.
  3. [S399] Find a Grave Inc., database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/, memorial number 3525110, Samuel R. Dishman (1871-1946) entry, San Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco, CA.
  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. [S816] Alexandria, The Washington Post, Washington, DC, 12 Nov 1896, p.8, Wedding celebrated last night at the M. E. Church South...Miss Nellie May Vincent became wife of Mr. Samuel Roland Dishman of Pensacola, FL...brother Mr. M.F. Vincent.
  6. [S181] Marsteller, Charles M.;Dishman, James Dallas, Compilers, Dishman Index, Tracing the Descendants of Samuel duChemin/Dishman (c1640-w1727/Westmoreland Co, VA), Huguenot Colonist from Tinchebray, nr. Caen, France to Westmoreland Co, VA by 1693, (San Francisco, CA: Privately, 2000). Samuel Roland Dishman family group sheet.
  7. [S399] Find a Grave Inc., https://www.findagrave.com/, memorial number 3525110, Samuel R. Dishman (1871-1946) entry, San Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco, CA, Lieut Col, U.S. Army, Purple Heart.
  8. [S474] U.S. National Cemetery Interment Control Forms, 1928-1962, online http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2590 , Samuel R. Dishman entry, San Francisco National Cemetery, died 29 Apr 1946 , Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah .
  9. [S328] U.S. Veterans Cemeteries, ca. 1800-2004, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8750 , Samuel R. Dishman entry , Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah .
  10. [S473] Gore, James Howard, Compiler, American Legionnaires of France, A Directory of the Citizens of the United States on whom France has Conferred Her National Order The Legion of Honor, (Washington: W. F. Roberts, 1920). page 128, Samuel Roland Dishman entry, made Chevalier on April 4, 1919.
  11. [S475] Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, online http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2204 , Samuel Roland Dishman, SAR member number 15896, patriots John Johns and Charles Higdon , Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah . Hereinafter cited as SAR Membership Applications.
  12. [S33] Assumnption of this researcher:Son Addison born Aug 1906 in Virginia, and an infant was born Feb 1909 in Spokane, so the family must have moved from Alexandria to Spokane between Aug 1906 and Feb 1909.
  13. [S474] , online http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2590, Samuel R. Dishman entry, San Francisco National Cemetery, died 29 Apr 1946, enlisted 27 May 1917, honorable discharge 31 Oct 1919, retired 30 Nov 1935, Lieut. Colonel, QMC (Quartermaster Corp).
  14. [S781] Decorated by France, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond, Virginia, 11 May 1919, Major S. R. Dishman received cross of Legion of Honor by Marshall Petain. In France nearly 2 years, first American Quartermaster to land in France, enlisted over 2 years ago, former service in US Army 12 years ago.
  15. [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.
  16. [S199] McKenney, Ronald, "Lucy Dishman," e-mail message to Keith Dishman, 30 Sep 2005, cites the 1900 Alexandria City Directory as the source.[HID:]CD1=author, CD2=Title, CD3=author email, CD4=recipient, CD5=date, CD6=other details[:HID].
  17. [S199] McKenney, Ronald, "Lucy Dishman," e-mail to Keith Dishman, 30 Sep 2005, cites the 1903 Alexandria City Directory as the source.
  18. [S97] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Washington, Spokane County, Spokane, ED 168, sheet 12B, line 91, dwelling 244, family 246, Samuel R. Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 25 of 32, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  19. [S98] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Washington, Spokane County, Spokane, ED 176, sheet 2B, line 75, dwelling 40, family 41, S. Roland Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 4 of 18, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  20. [S99] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), ED 308, San Francisco District, Sheet 2A, Household 43., electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).

John Jackson1

M, #593, ( - aft 1817)

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
MarriageAbt 1815John Jackson and Susanna Baker Dishman married abt 1815 in Virginia.1
DeathAft 1817He died aft 1817.2
BurialHe was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in King George County, Virginia.1

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

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 27 Mar 2025 21:11:11

Citations

  1. [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.
  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.

Capt. Richard Sanford, Sr.1,2,3

M, #594, (abt 1683 - 1759)

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthAbt 1683~0Capt. Richard Sanford, Sr., was born abt 1683.2
MarriageAbt 1700~17He and Susanna Franklin married abt 1700 in Virginia.4,1
Death1759~76He died in 1759 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.2,5

Child with Susanna Franklin

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Death of Parent1700~17His father Robert Sanford, Sr, died in 1700 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Death of ParentAft 1708His mother Anne Smith died aft 1708 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Will25 Jul 1757~74Capt. Richard Sanford, Sr., made a will on 25 Jul 1757 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Susanna Franklin and Frances Sanford were named as heirs.5
Death of ChildAft 1757His daughter Frances Sanford died aft 1757 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Probate30 Oct 1759~76His estate was probated on 30 Oct 1759 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.5

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Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S182] Dishman-Hagey Correspondence, compiled by Keith Dishman, From 1985 to 1993, handwritten family group sheet of Frances Sanford by Wm. A. Hagey, June 15, 1989.
  3. [S1371] Marsteller, Charles M., Compiler, Sanford Index, Tracing the Descendants of Robert Sanford Sr (1638-1700), and his wife Anne Smith (c1644-p1708) Colonists from London, England to Westmoreland Co, Virginia by 1669, (San Francisco, CA: Privately, 2000). Capt. Richard Sanford Sr family group sheet.
  4. [S1372] Richard Sanford Sr will (25 Jul 1757), Deeds & Wills No. 13, 1756 - 1761, pp. 251-253, County Clerk's Office, Westmoreland County, Virginia. names wife Susannah as an heir.
  5. [S1372] Richard Sanford Sr will (d.1757), Deeds & Wills No. 13, 1756 - 1761, pp. 251-253.

Susanna Franklin1

F, #595
Susanna Franklin was also known as Susanna Sanford.1

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
MarriageAbt 1700Capt. Richard Sanford, Sr., and Susanna Franklin married abt 1700 in Virginia.2,1

Child with Capt. Richard Sanford, Sr., (abt 1683 - 1759)

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameSusanna Franklin was also known as Susanna Sanford.1
Will25 Jul 1757She was named as an heir in the will of Capt. Richard Sanford, Sr., on 25 Jul 1757 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, together with Frances Sanford.3
Death of Spouse1759Her husband Capt. Richard Sanford, Sr., died in 1759 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

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Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S1372] Richard Sanford Sr will (25 Jul 1757), Deeds & Wills No. 13, 1756 - 1761, pp. 251-253, County Clerk's Office, Westmoreland County, Virginia. names wife Susannah as an heir.
  3. [S1372] Richard Sanford Sr will (d.1757), Deeds & Wills No. 13, 1756 - 1761, pp. 251-253.

George Weedon1

M, #596, (abt 1699 - abt 1723)

Parents

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthAbt 1699~0George Weedon was born abt 1699 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.1
MarriageAbt 1720~21He and Frances Sanford married abt 1720 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.2,3,1
DeathAbt 1723~24He died abt 1723 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.3,4

Child with Frances Sanford (abt 1703 - aft 1757)

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Death of Parent1711~12His father Benjamin Weedon died in 1711 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
Death of SpouseAft 1757His wife Frances Sanford died aft 1757 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

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  • Last Edited: 14 Mar 2025 22:18:39

Citations

  1. [S160] Descendants of George Weedon, online http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/o/w/Carolyn-Lowe/index.html, downloaded 5 Jan 2003. George Weedon entry (#6).
  2. [S51] Westmoreland County Court Order Book (1721-1731), entry dated 26 Feb 1723, p. 55A, "Frances Weedon, relict of George Weedon, deceased, came into court and made oath that the sd. George departed this life without making a will so far as she knows or believes.", County Clerk's Office, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Westmoreland Order Book.
  3. [S346] Genealogical papers, Hagey, William Anderson, (ca. 1940-1998), box 2, file 119, "Dishman, John (ca 1698-1739) and Francis Weedon, 1 of 3", copy of Westmoreland County Orders, 26 Feb 1723 (West Co Orders 1721-1731, p. 55A) stating that "Frances Weedon relict of George Weedon came into court and made oath that the said George departed this life without making a will", reference no. Mss1 H1227 a FA2, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.
  4. [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.

Lara Emma Wesson1

F, #597, (abt 1852 - )
Lara Emma Wesson was also known as Lara Emma Dishman.1 She was also known as Lara Emma Powers.2

Parents

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthAbt 1852~0Lara Emma Wesson was born abt 1852 in Tennessee.3
Marriage31 Jul 1867~15Eugene Dishman and she married on 31 Jul 1867 in Marshall County, Kentucky.4,1,5
Marriage4 Nov 1878~26John Powers and she married on 4 Nov 1878 in Marshall County, Kentucky.2

Children with Eugene Dishman (1848 - 1873)

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
NameLara Emma Wesson was also known as Lara Emma Dishman.1
NameShe was also known as Lara Emma Powers.2
Death of ParentBef 1867Her father Benjamin Isaac Wesson died bef 1867.
Death of Spouse19 Jan 1873~21Her husband Eugene Dishman died on 19 Jan 1873 in Marshall County, Kentucky.
Death of ChildBef 1916Her daughter Lula E. Dishman died bef 1916.
Death of Child19 Feb 1929~77Her son George W. Dishman died on 19 Feb 1929 in Marshall County, Kentucky.

Census, Residences, and Employment

TypeDateAgeSentence
Census18601 Jun 1860~8Lara Emma Wesson was listed as a household member living with Benjamin Isaac Wesson on the 1860 census in Henry County, Tennessee.6,7
Census18701 Jun 1870~18She was listed as a household member living with Eugene Dishman on the 1870 census in Marshall County, Kentucky.8
Census18801 Jun 1880~28She was listed as John Powers's wife on the 1880 census in Marshall County, Kentucky.3

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2024 20:21:08

Citations

  1. [S266] Letter from Dishman, Alonzo (Anniston, Alabama) to Dishman, S.R., 22 Jan 1916; S.R. Dishman Papers (copies held by William Keith Dishman) (Johns Creek, Fulton County, Georgia)..
  2. [S253] Dodd, Jordan, Kentucky Marriages,1851-1900. Online Database http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4428, Ancestry.com, accessed 7 Nov 2004, John Powers and L.E.(Mrs) Dishman entry. Hereinafter cited as KY Marriages, 1851-1900.
  3. [S94] 1880 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Marshall County, page 23, line 17, dwelling 195, family 197, John Powers household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 24 of 42, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  4. [S253] KY Marriages, 1851-1900, Eugene Dishman and L.E. Wesson entry.
  5. [S279] FamilySearch, Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954. Online Database https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1804888, Volume II, 1864-1877, p. 32, Eugene Dishman and L.E. Wesson entry. Hereinafter cited as Kentucky, Marriages, 1797-1954.
  6. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Tennessee, Henry County, p. 237, dwelling 1619, family 1647, B.L. Wesson household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 8 of 22, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  7. [S92] 1860 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Tennessee, Henry County, page 450, dwelling 1619, family 1647, B L Wesson household(Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.), viewed 17 Jul 2021. head of household B L Wesson, age 45, household members Frances Wesson,33, German Y Holoman, 13, Malina L Holoman,9, Laura A Wesson, 8, Mary E Wesson, 6, Edward M Wesson, 5, Julian Ole Wesson, 1.
  8. [S93] 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Kentucky, Marshall County, page 24, line 27, dwelling 175, family 168, Min Dishman household, electronic image, (Online: Ancestry.com, Inc.,2003), image 25 of 31, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC). Nin, head, age 22, Lara E., age 18, Rufus M. age 2, Geo W. age 3 months.

George Weedon1

M, #598, (abt 1632 - Feb 1681/82)

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
BirthAbt 1632~0George Weedon was born abt 1632 in United Kingdom.2
MarriageAbt May 1659~27He and Sarah Turner married abt May 1659 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.2
DeathFeb 1681/82~50He died in Feb 1681/82 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.1,2

Children with Sarah Turner (est 1644 - )

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Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S160] Descendants of George Weedon, online http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/o/w/Carolyn-Lowe/index.html, downloaded 5 Jan 2003. George Weedon entry (#1).

Martha1

F, #599
Martha was also known as Martha Duchemin.1

Relationships

Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
MarriageEst 1695Isaac Duchemin and Martha married est 1695.1

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EventDateAgeDescription
NameMartha was also known as Martha Duchemin.1
Num ChildMale:female: Martha was the mother of children , .2
Death of SpouseAbt Mar 1699Her husband Isaac Duchemin died abt Mar 1699 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 31 May 2021 00:00:00

Citations

  1. [S51] Westmoreland County Court Order Book (1698-1705), p. 30a, Court Date 29 Mar 1699, refers to "Martha Duchemen relic of Isaac Duchemen"., County Clerk's Office, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Westmoreland Order Book.
  2. [S33] Assumnption of this researcher.

William Butler1

M, #600, ( - abt 1731)

Parents

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Key Events

EventDateAgeDescription
MarriageAbt 1730William Butler and Grace Price married abt 1730.1
DeathAbt 1731He died abt 1731.2

Child with Grace Price ( - abt 1750)

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Other Life Events

EventDateAgeDescription
Death of SpouseAbt 1750His wife Grace Price died abt 1750.

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 5 Jul 2021 00:00:00

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S182] Dishman-Hagey Correspondence, compiled by Keith Dishman, From 1985 to 1993, in 30 Dec 1986 letter WAH states "From lead supplied by you, I have proven positively that the first wife of Samuel Dishman (1723-1796), Mary Butler, was a daughter of William Butler (d. 1731) and Grace Price, and a granddaughter of Thomas Butler (d. 1714)...".

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