P P Featherston: Featherstone One Name Study


P P Featherston

Male Abt 1856 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  P P Featherston was born about 1856 in Tennessee, United States of America (son of Henry D Featherston).

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    • Reference Number: 32035
    • Reference Number: mem 45


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry D Featherston was born on 17 Jul 1826 in Virginia, United States of America (son of William John Featherston and Sarah M Vaughn); died on 25 Oct 1903 in Dyer, Gibson County, Tennessee, United States of America.

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    • Reference Number: 53961
    • Reference Number: mem 45

    Children:
    1. S R Featherston was born about 1855 in Tennessee, United States of America.
    2. 1. P P Featherston was born about 1856 in Tennessee, United States of America.
    3. M F Featherston was born about 1858 in Tennessee, United States of America.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William John Featherston was born in 1793 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America (son of Carolus Featherston and Lucy Elmore); died on 02 Jan 1870 in Dyer County, Tennessee, United States of America.

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    • Name: William Featherston
    • Reference Number: 53709
    • Reference Number: mem 45
    • Anecdote: Abt 1813
    • Death: 21 Jan 1870, Dyer County, Tennessee, United States of America

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    Anecdote:
    From Goodspeed's History of Dyer County, TN

    William J. Featherston, a farmer of the Eighth District, was born in Virginia, in 1818; was one of thirteen children, six of them now living. The father, William Featherston, Sr., was of English ancestry, born in Charlotte County, Va., in 1793. His grandfather was a native of England, but came to America, and settled in Virginia. After receiving his education, our subject's father married Miss Sarah Vaughn, December 24, 1813, and acted as overseer until 1828, when he farmed as a tenant until 1837; he then moved to Dyer County and camped in the woods, until he built a cabin and lived for several years in it. He leased the land for seven years, then with his son, William, bought 255 acres, where he lived until his wife died; he then lived with William. He was a magistrate in Dyer County for years, and one of the earliest settlers. He died in 1870. Mrs. Featherston was of English extraction, born in Virginia in 1798, and died in 1868. William Featherston, Jr., received a limited education. January, 1845, he married Miss Willie Cauley, by whom he had three children, only one now living - Emma, wife of Thomas Clayborn of Arkansas. Mrs. Featherston was born in Smith County, in 1820, and died in 1876. December, 1883, he married Miss Minerva Davidson, of Rutherford County. Mr. Featherston commenced with 150 acres of land, and by good management and energy increased it to 800 acres, and still owns 600 acres of good land, seven miles southeast of Newbern. He was in the Confederate Army, in Company E, Forty-Seventh Tennessee Infantry. He is deeply interested in educational and religious interests, and is a member of the Missionary Baptist Church, his wife belonging to the Christian Church. Mr. Featherston's first vote for President was for Martin Van Buren, and he is a life-long Democrat, and a member of the Masonic fraternity.

    William married Sarah M Vaughn on 18 Dec 1813 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America. Sarah was born about 1798 in Virginia, United States of America; died in May 1850 in Madison County, Arkansas, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah M Vaughn was born about 1798 in Virginia, United States of America; died in May 1850 in Madison County, Arkansas, United States of America.

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    • Name: Featherston
    • Name: Payne
    • Name: Sally Vaughn
    • Reference Number: 31438
    • Reference Number: mem 45
    • Death: 1868, Dyer County, Tennessee, United States of America

    Children:
    1. (Unknown) Featherston
    2. Carolus Burrell Featherston was born about 1817 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America.
    3. S A Featherston was born about 1829 in Virginia, United States of America.
    4. J A Featherston was born about 1832 in Virginia, United States of America.
    5. M E Featherston was born about 1834 in Virginia, United States of America.
    6. J R Featherston was born about 1837 in Virginia, United States of America.
    7. Willis Vaughn Featherston was born on 19 Sep 1839 in Tennessee, United States of America; died on 19 Jun 1908 in Dyer County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    8. Mary Martha Featherston was born in 1815 in Virginia, United States of America; died in 1860 in Dyer County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    9. William John Featherston was born on 14 Sep 1818 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America; died on 31 Aug 1896 in Gibbson County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    10. Archchibald T Featherston was born about 1820 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America; died in Dec 1880 in Dyer County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    11. Charles Robert Featherston was born on 06 Aug 1824 in Virginia, United States of America; died on 12 Jan 1873 in Dyer County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    12. 2. Henry D Featherston was born on 17 Jul 1826 in Virginia, United States of America; died on 25 Oct 1903 in Dyer, Gibson County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    13. Elizabeth S Featherston was born in 1830 in Virginia, United States of America; died in 1896 in Dyer County, Tennessee, United States of America; was buried in 1896 in Good Hope Cemetery, Dyer, Gibson County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    14. Mary E Featherston was born in 1838 in Virginia, United States of America; died about 1889 in Dyer County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    15. J A Featherston was born in 1838 in Virginia, United States of America.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Carolus Featherston was born in 1757 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America (son of Charles H Featherston and Jean Wright); died in Apr 1830 in Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America; was buried in Apr 1930 in Featherston Graveyard, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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    • Reference Number: 31408
    • Reference Number: mem 45
    • Birth: Abt 1765, Charlotte County?, Virginia, United States of America
    • Reference Number: 1810; 1810 Charlotte Co., VA Census Carolus Featherston, 2 males under 10, 2 males age 10-16, 2 males age16-26, 1 male over 45, 1 female, age 10-16, 1 female over age 45, 1 freeslave Carolus migrated to Fayette Co., KY about 1815. source: Franklin Merriman, Zionsville, IN
    • Reference Number: 1951; 1951 The Virginia Genealogist Vol. 23 No. 1 - Jan/Mar 1979 BEWARE OF THE CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, MARRIAGE BONDS: THE FEATHERSTON FAMILY By Mrs. Margaret T. Macdonald, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Mrs. Catherine L. Knorr's Marriage Bonds and Ministers' Returns of Charlotte County. Virginia, 1764-1815 was first printed in 1951. It has been widely sold and used and is still available. Mrs. Knorr nowhere states exactly what she examined in compiling the bonds of Charlotte County, although she mentions discrepancies between the dates on the marriage bonds and the ministers' returns. However, the page numbers that she gives in her book as references show she used a typescript of unknown provenance, still in the Clerk's Office at Charlotte County House, and also undoubtedly a handwritten volume of ministers' returns also at the Clerk's Office. The latter contains no genealogical information, other than the name of the bride and groom, supposed marriage date, and name of officiating minister. Stuart B. Fallen, present Clerk of Charlotte County, is emphatic that his predecessors would never have allowed Mrs. Knorr access to the original bonds. Whoever made the typescript which Mrs. Knorr copied was not a genealogist and made inferences of relationships that were incorrect, as will be shown in two of the following examples. Four original marriage bonds, chosen because they were the bonds of the four oldest males of the Featherstone family, which I have been researching for years, were recently examined.  The first as printed in Knorr, p. 27, is: 10 December 1787. Charles (1) Featherstone and Lucy Elmore, dau. James Elmore. Sur. James Tarpley. Married 12 December by Rev. Thomas Johnston. p. 107 This is nearly correct. The marriage bond has written across its face Caries/ Carlos (2) Featherstone and Lucy Elmore, dau. of James Elmore of sd. county. The second, as printed in Knorr, p. 27, is: 4 January 1796. Jeremiah Featherstone and Elizabeth Elmore, dau. James Elmore. Sur. Jesse Elmore. p. 234 This is correct. A small piece of paper inside the bond reads: 'This day Jessee Elmore brother of Elizabeth Elmore came before me and made oath that his said sister Elizabeth is upwards of twenty one years of age - that he heard his father James Elmore Refuse to give to Jeremiah Featherstone who is about to be married to the said Elizabeth Elmore a Certificate to the Clerk of the Court of the said county of the age of the said Elizabeth that he has often heard his father say she was over Twenty one years old - the said Jessee Elmore saith his sister Elizabeth is older than he is - and that [ ] Jessee is over Twenty one years — [Signed] Guinn [?].' The third bond has caused much trouble and confusion. Printed in Knorr, p. 27, one finds: 26 August 1794. Hezekiah Featherston and Nancy Tarpley, dau. John Tarpley. Sur. Charles Featherston. Married 28 August by Rev. Edward Almond, p. 212 There is a considerable amount of material in the Charlotte County records that shows that the Nancy Tarpley who married Hezekiah Featherston, was the daughter of James Tarpley. In the Court Order Books of August 1796 (3) are two suits in which Hezekiah Featherston and Nancy his wife sued the executors of James Tarpley, deceased, and the heirs of James Tarpley. In one the Featherstons were joined by John Eudaly and Mary his wife. Mary is known to have been a daughter of James Tarpley (4). There is a similar suit in May 1798 (5). When James Tarpley made his will (6) he named only his sons and his married daughters but his son William Tarpley made his will (7) and named all his siblings, including a Nancy Tarpley. Finally, an indenture (8), dated 1806, between Joseph Friend and the legatees of the estate of James Tarpley, deceased, includes among the legatees 'the heirs of Betsy Miller (9) and Nancy Featherston, who are deceased.' Why then did the marriage bond typescript say that Nancy Tarpley was the daughter of John? Examination of the original bond shows a small enclosed scrap of paper which says: 'Ann (10) Tarpley was born 2 day of July 1769'. [Signed] John Tarpley. August 26 Witnessed Carloss (X) Featherston 94 Agnes (X) Tarpley (11) There is nowhere any statement that John Tarpley is Ann/Nancy Tarpley's father. The relationship was inferred from John Tarpley's sending a statement to show that Nancy was of age to give her own consent. Nancy Tarpley's father, James Tarpley, was dead. John Tarpley was her uncle (12). The last bond examined has caused problems in a different way. It reads in Knorr, p. 27: 18 May 1804. Wyley Featherstone and Sally Elmore (13). Sur. Samuel Green. Wyley son of Jeremiah Featherstone p. 365 There are two Jeremiah Featherstons in Charlotte Co., Va., records and it can be proved that both men were too young to have fathered Wylie. The original bond revealed a piece of paper saying: 'This is to certify that Wyley featherson (sic) is of eage (sic) to act for his self.' Tese(?) Mrs. Jean featherston (14) Jeremiah featherston (15) On the back of the same piece of paper, the surety, Samuel Green (16), made oath, among other things, that 'his (Wylie's) father and mother are both dead.' The parents of Wylie Featherston are unknown, but we do know that his father's being Jeremiah is incorrectly inferred. It is extremely probable that Wylie was a first cousin of the other Featherston men. The results strongly suggest that anyone with a marriage in Charlotte Co., Va., and especially with a stated relationship in the printed marriage bonds that causes problems should certainly see the original bond. The first 175 years of Charlotte County marriage bonds have recently been microfilmed and are at the Virginia State Archives. Footnotes: (1) The typescript says Carlis. The ministers' returns say Caries. The original bond says Carlos/es. His name seems to have been Carolus and though he had many variants (Carless, Carloss), he never, so far as I know, was Charles.  (2) The original bond says Carloss.  (3) Charlotte Co., VA Order Book 10, p. 205. (4) Knorr, op. cit., p. 26, shows: 1 October 1787, John Eudaly and Mary Tarpley, dau. James Tarpley. Sur. Carless Featherston. Married same day by Rev. Thomas Johnston. Mary Eudailey is named as a daughter in the will of James Tarpley (Charlotte Co., Va., Will Book 2, p. 21). (5) Charlotte Co., Va., Order Book 11, p. 162. 6) Ibid., Will Book 2, p. 21. James Tarpley made his will 2 Nov 1791; it was proved 6 Feb. 1792. (7) Ibid., Will Book 2. p. 49. William Tarpley made his will 29 Apr 1794; it was proved 2 June 1794. (8) Ibid., Deed Book 10, p. 136. (9) Betsy Miller was named in James Tarpley's will as daughter, Elizabeth Miller. Her husband, David M. Miller was an executor. The marriage is in Knorr, op. cit. p. (10) Nancy was a nickname for Ann. Ann Tarpley used Nancy almost exclusively (11) Agnes Tarpley was John's wife. Charlotte Co., Va., Deed Book 11, p. 35, 26 Jan. 1807, shows a deed between Joseph Venable and John Tarpley and Agness his wife. (12) James Tarpley (Jr.) and John Tarpley are both named in the will of their father James Tarpley (sr.) made 22 July 1780 in Brunswick Co., Va.. and proved 28 May 1781 (Brunswick Co., Va., Order Book 2, p. 167). (13) Samuel Green, the surety, made oath about 'Sally Elmore whose mother and father are both dead.' This means she must be the daughter of James Elmore (Sr.) and his first wife, who are both dead. James Elmore (Jr.)was still alive. I know of no other Charlotte Co., Va., Elmore who could be her father. (14) This is Jean Wright Featherston, daughter of Mary ___ and Robert Wright of Brunswick Co., Va. He made his will 11 Aug. 1781, proved 26 May 1783. (Brunswick Co., Va., Order Book 2, p. 438), and named his daughter Jean Featherston. He left her a Negro girl named Fib and in 1784 on the personal property tax list of Brunswick Co., Va., Charles Featherston has, for the first time, two slaves, 'Fib and one young one.' Jean Wright married at a time and place unknown Charles Featherston whose will was made in Brunswick Co., Va., 3 Apr 1788 as Charles Feariston (Brunswick Co., Va., Will Book 5, pp. 342-43). The Feariston will was proved 25 Jan. 1790 by Jesse Turner and John Porter. Brunswick Co., Va., Order Book 15, p. 261, shows that the will of Charles Featherston was proved the same day by the oaths of the same two men.  There can be no doubt that the will of Chare Is Featherston is that written as Charles Feariston. A careful genealogy of the Kentucky branch of the Featherston family done by Mrs. Elizabeth Featherston Selliers in the early 1930s says that Jean Wright Featherston, who died 16 Nov 1812, was the mother of Hezekiah, Carolus and Jeremiah Featherston. Interestingly, she does not give their father's name. The Feariston/ Featherston will appoints 'Kyai' as one of the executors. I presume this is a nickname for Hezekiah. Jeremiah is called 'orphan of Charles Featherston' in Charlotte Co., Va., Order Book 10, p. 12 Jan. 1796, when he chose Moses Eudaly as his guardian. I have found nothing, other than circumstantial evidence to show that Carolus was also a son of Charles Featherston, but I believe he was. Charles Featherston had at least seven children and very possibly a wife before Jean/Jane/Gen Wright.  (15) Jeremiah Featherston, the youngest child of Jean Wright and Charles Featherston, was born 4 Nov. 1776 and died 11 July 1854, according to his tombstone in the Lexington, Ky., cemetery. He and Elizabeth Elmore, born 7 March 1771, died 3 March 1864, had five children. Most but not all, of the Fayette Co., Ky., Featherstons are descended from his son Robert Wright Featherston, born 30 March 1803, died 24 March 1889. It appears from the book by Catherine L. Knorr, Marriages of Charlotte County 1764-1815, that Carolus married first Gilly Brumfield on 21 Nov 1782. Ceremony performed by Rev. Thomas Johnson, Married next on 10 Dec 1787 to Lucy Elmore, dau. of James Elmore, Surety James Tarpley by Rev. Thomas Johnson. The original bond says 'Carlis'. Is Sally the daughter of Gilly? Franklin County, Kentucky Will Book 2--1824 - 1854--Page 35 I Carolus Fetherston of the County of Franklin & State of Kentucky do hereby make my last will & Testament, in manner and form following this is to say, 1st I desire that my just debts (if any there should be against me) and funeral expenses to paid, by executor hereinafter to be named, and appointed immediately after my decease, 2dly I give to my two daughters Elizabeth Russell & Sally Wilkinson Fifty cents each and to my sons Robert Fetherston, James S. Fetherston, William Fetherston, Jeremiah Fetherston & Burrel Fetherston I give the sum of fifty cents each, 3dly I give to my son Charles Fetherston my Roan Riding Mare and saddle, one hundred dollars in money, which I loaned him not long since, and the one half of all my house hold & kitchen furniture. 4thly I give to my son John Fetherston my Black horse, my Riding Gig and the other half of all of my house hold & kitchen furniture. 5thly I desire my executor hereinafter to be named as aforesaid, to sell my plantation in the state of Virginia for the best price it will command, and collect the rents and profits of said farm of my son William Fetherston, of said State, who has been for some time my agent, together with certain sums of money which he my said agent has collected for me and to my use, from other sources and divide the same equally between my two sons Charles Fetherston & John Fetherston, both the proceeds of the sale of that land, the rents & profits of the plantation and the monies in the hands of my agent in said state of Virginia. 6thly all the rest of my estate whether real or personal of what nature or kind soever, it may be not herein before particularly disposed of I desire my be equally divided between my two sons Charles Fetherston & John Fetherston. And lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Charles Fetherston Executor of this my last will & Testament, hereby revolking all other or Former wills or Testaments, by me made, heretofore. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand affixed my seal, this 30th day of March in the year Eighteen hundred & thirty. Carolus X Fetherston his mark Signed sealed published and declared in presence of us as and for the last will and testament of above named Carolus Fetherston. I. Wingate Fielding Jones Franklin County Court April Term 1830 A writing purporting to be the last will & Testament of Carolus Fetherston decd. was produced in Court & proven by the oaths of Isaac Wingate & Fielding Jones the subscribing witnesses thereto, which is ordered to be recorded, and thereupon the same hath been duly admitted to record in my office. Test. A.H. Rennick cfcc Listed in both the Featherston Cemetery in Franklin County and the Switzer Cemetery in Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.

    Carolus married Lucy Elmore on 12 Dec 1787 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America. Lucy was born in 1765 in New Kent, Virginia, United States of America; died in 1825 in Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America; was buried in 1824 in Featherston Graveyard, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lucy Elmore was born in 1765 in New Kent, Virginia, United States of America; died in 1825 in Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America; was buried in 1824 in Featherston Graveyard, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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    • Name: Betsy Elmore
    • Name: Featherston
    • Reference Number: 31412
    • Reference Number: mem 45
    • Reference Number: 2014; Birth and Death are approx. Wife of Carolus Featherston, dead by April 1830 in Franklin County, Kentucky in the Bartlett-Featherston/Switzer Cemetery.

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    Died:
    Listed in both the Featherston Cemetery in Franklin County and the Switzer Cemetery in Frankfort.

    Children:
    1. Sally Featherston was born on 15 Sep 1778 in Culpepper County, Virginia, United States of America; died on 27 Feb 1840 in Scott County, Kentucky, United States of America.
    2. James Elmore Featherston was born on 07 Dec 1789 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America; died on 22 Feb 1878 in Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America; was buried after 22 Feb 1878 in Featherston Cemetery, Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America.
    3. Reverend Jeremiah Featherston was born on 11 Mar 1795 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America; died in 1864 in Southport, Marion County, Lancashire, England.
    4. Burwell Featherston was born on 14 Feb 1797 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America; died on 23 Oct 1885 in Madison, Missouri, United States of America; was buried after 23 Oct 1885 in Middle Grove Cemetery, Monroe County, Missouri, United States of America.
    5. Sally Featherston was born on 15 Sep 1788 in Culpepper County, Virginia, United States of America; died on 27 Sep 1840 in Scott County, Kentucky, United States of America.
    6. 4. William John Featherston was born in 1793 in Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America; died on 02 Jan 1870 in Dyer County, Tennessee, United States of America.
    7. Nancy P Featherston was born on 22 Mar 1797 in Tennessee, United States of America; died on 03 Oct 1822 in Franklin County, Kentucky, United States of America.
    8. Charles Henry Featherston was born in 1804 in Virginia, United States of America; died on 22 Mar 1885 in Randolph County, Missouri, United States of America; was buried after 22 Mar 1885 in Oakland Cemetery, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, United States of America.
    9. Lucy Featherston was born in 1804.