The Link Family of Newport, Virginia


The Link Family
of Newport, Virginia


Victor Link's barn

Gasper Link first appears in the Newport area of Montgomery (later Giles) County, Virginia in a 1787 personal property tax list. He weds Mary Nosler the same year, and they settle near the Plowscrew community of Newport. They carve out a life in what was then a wilderness; build a log home, and clear the land for farming. Mary bears at least 6 children.  At first, there were few neighbors, but newcomers soon settle the adjoining properties.  The family forges strong bonds with their neighbors, although many of them are not German. Gasper acquires over 700 acres of land with gently rolling hills to steep mountain land, intending for this legacy to be passed on to his sons, then his grandchildren.  After a very long and full life, Gasper dies in 1844 and Mary soon follows, and they now rest in a cemetery near the old homestead site.  They leave behind these children: Catherine Link Harless Wysong, Christian Link, Henry Link, William Link, Elizabeth Link Harless, and Mary Link Summerfield, and the story of their descendants continues on . . .

If you find a connection, please contact me at [email protected].  I'm always glad to hear "the rest of the story" and about all the travels of the Link family.  Besides satisfying my own curiosity, this web site exists to help others to find their connection to Gasper Link, so . . .

If you'd like source information, documentation, or if you have corrections, comments, etc., please contact me.

 

Here's additional info that you may find helpful:

From the Giles County Courthouse:

From the Montgomery County Courthouse:

1900 Giles County, Virginia Census Records

1910 Giles County, Virginia Census Records

1920 Census Records

1930 Census Records

Obituary Abstracts

Copies of Original Documents (All from Giles Co. Courthouse, unless noted.)

Cemeteries

 Odds and Ends


Revised 05/2007

© 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007 by Lisa Link Herr.  Transcriptions may be freely copied for use in personal research.