Generation Two

 

 

2.  David2 HOWELL (Joshua1); born 1766 in PA;[1] married Susannah Hilton 1789 in Montgomery Co., VA.[2]

     He was a miller.[3] He left a will on September 8, 1798 in Montgomery Co., VA.[4],[5]

 

     Susannah HILTON[6] was born circa 1770.

     Children of David2 Howell and Susannah Hilton were as follows:

+          11.          i.     Nancy3, born circa 1789 in Montgomery Co., VA; married Isham Rigney.

            12.          ii.     Jinsy;[7] born circa 1795.

+          13.        iii.     Isaac, born 1807 in Floyd Co., VA; married ? Thomas.

+          14.         iv.     Alexander, born 1811 in Floyd Co., VA; married Timandra Dobyns.

+          15.         v.     Beauford, born 1815 in Floyd Co., VA; married Susannah Sink.

+          16.         vi.     Andrew J., born 1816 in Floyd Co., VA; married Frances Carter.

 

 

 

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[1]Ibid.

[2]Mary B. Kegley, Early Adventurers, II, p. 148.

[3]Dr. Thomas W. Jones, Research Report for William, p. 4, 7.

[4]Elijah Hilton Will

"Mem'o of an agreement made senters into this 8th day of September 1798 between the legatees of Elijah Hilton dec'd and is as follows: Viz: the said Elijah Hilton during without a written will made the following verbal one as follows: Viz: my desire is that my land shall be divided between my sons John and Archelaum agreeable to the way I have directed--my wife Susannah--and daughter Patty--three unmarried children--land of David Howell--sons John, George, and Archelus and my son-in-law Charles Turman, David Howell and Henry Hilton and my daughter Patty--...

Signed: September 8, 1798

     Susannah Hilton

     George Hilton

     John Hilton

     Archelars Hilton

     Charles Turman

     David Howel

     Henry Hilton

     Patty Hilton

Witnesses: Bird Smith, Ebenezer Watkins, William Garrison, Guy Smith

Recorded: July 1802 Charles Taylor, CMC.    

[5]Douthat, Montgomery Co. Wills 1786-1809, pp. 17-18.

[6]Mary B. Kegley, Early Adventurers, II, p. 148.

[7]Dr. Amos D. Wood, Floyd County, A History of its People and Places (Radford, VA: Commonwealth Press, Inc.), p. 105. Hereinafter cited as Floyd County.