ID: I02501
Name: Joseph Bookout I
Sex: M
Name: Joseph 1 Bookout
Birth: JUL 1701
Birth: ABT 1700
Death: 21 JUL 1806 in Ramseur, Randolph, North Carolina
Death: JUL 1806 in Holly Springs Primitive Quaker Church, South of Ramseur, NC, 105 years old
Event:
Christened Holly Springs Friends Church Graveyard, near Ramseur, Randolph Co., NC
Burial: UNKNOWN Holly Springs Fr, near Ramseur, Randolph, North Carolina
Reference Number: 1
Note: !SOURCE: Jim Gunderson, "Bookout/Johnson," Randolph County, Indiana, 1818-1990, compiled by the Randolph County Historical Society, 1990. p463. He died at the age of 105 years 11 months.
!SOURCE: Worksheet prepared January 1970 by Arthur Roscoe Bookout, Jr. (b. 5 Jan 1918) of 2628 Longwood Dr., Wilmington, DE 19810.
!BURIED: Holly Springs Friends Church Graveyard, near Ramseur, Randolph, North Carolina. Heading east on Hwy. 49/64, turn right on Pleasant Ridge Road, which turns into Holly Springs Road. The graveyard is 4.7 miles south of the highway, and the grave is near the front and middle. Visited by John Marc Wheat and hia wife Marie on 27 Dec 1994. YES, HE WAS REALLY 105 YEARS OLD.
1735 - Joseph Bookout listed in Prince George Co., Md with petition of several inhabitants above the Monocacy to the Governor. The subscribers have greatly suffered by the loss or want of a proper person for the office of justice; they recommend Capt. Griffith, William Toneyhill, and Jacob Duckett as proper candidates for that office.
Joseph Bookout I's will was probated in Asheboro, Randolph Co., NC in August 1806. It is listed in Vol. #, Years 1804-1812, Pg 56 (Clerk of Superior Court).
August Term 1806. 1st day of August 1806. Amount of the sales of the property of ________ Stated Deed: Signed Benjamin Stood Claton Mod
State of North Carolina, Randolph Co. I Joseph Bookout being sick in body but of good and perfect memory do make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form as follows. First my body to be buried devoutly at the directions of my Executors hereafter named and all my just Debts paid. I do Order give and dispose of the rest of my estate in manner and form following.
That is to say impartially I leave and bequeath to my son John Bookout the hundred and fifth acres of land which I now live upon which includes my improvements and buildings and is on a separate deed from the rest of my land. I leave unto my daughter Nelly Smith the hundred acres I once sold Thomas J. Brown and I took it back again. The rest of my land I will to be sold by my Executors and the money arising from the sale to be equally divided among my four sons, Marmaduke, Charles Bookout, Joseph Bookout and John Bookout. I will my daughter Sarah Bookout ten pounds.
And I hereby make and appoint Samuel Brown and John Bookout my sole Executors of this my last will and testament hereby making and making void all former wills and testaments by me. Write and declaring this only to be my last will and tgestament in witness hereto I set my hand and seal this 21st of July 1806. his JOSEPH X BOOKOUT mark A _____ Copy Jacob Hinshaw Jese Hicks Trust Randolph County August 1806 the above will was duly ____ by Judge ______ by Jese Hicks_____to be recorded. END
FROM NORTH CAROLINA NEWSPAPER May 15, 1955 (Picture of marker with following caption underneath:) "First Burial In This Cemetery - JOSEPH BOOKOUT, Age 105 years, 11 months, 7 days. Pioneer: Early 17th Century. A new Stone Marks The Old Grave. 136 Year Old Monument Is Replaced." Written by W. Townsend Smith - Special to Journal & Sentinel.
"Asheboro, May 14, 1955 - A monument, worn by 136 years of time and weather, has been replaced in the large cemetery adjoining the Holly Springs Friends Meetinghouse, located in South Past Randolph County, 6 miles Southwest of Ramseur. The original stone was fashioned by hand from native stone. No date can be read on the old stone to give time of birth or death but Friends Meetinghouse was organized in 1818 so it is assumed Bookout was buried about that time. First settlers in that part of the country are Germans and was about 1740 when they came.
Old timers say the Bookout family moved to Mississippi soon after Joseph's death and soon lost touch with people in Randolph County." JOSEPH BOOKOUT 1 Joseph Bookout 1's headstone says he was born 1700 and died July 1806. He is buried in Holly Springs Primitive Quaker Church, south of Ramseur, NC, age 105. His spouse and marriage date are unknown although "about 1729 MD" was written in on a Family Group Sheet for Lucinda Bookout Clarkson, d/o William, s/o Joseph 1. (This needs to be proven, but it put here as a possibility.] Joseph Bookout 1 had the following children (the son William Bookout has not been proven as he was not listed in Joseph's will in 1806. It is possible that William had died by that time.] William Bookout b ca 1748 m. Sara Walker Peter Joseph Bookout b. before 1755 m. Sarah ______ Marmaduke Bookout b. ca 1755 m. Rachel Moon, Elizabeth ____ Charles Bookout b. before 1762 m. Nancy Ann Cagle John Bookout b ca 1773 m. Zilpha Wright Nellie Bookout b. ca 1773 m. Smith Sarah Bookout b. ca 1773
Notes: BOOKOUT, JOSEPH $100 reward for documentation of the marriage, birth, parents or birthplace of Joseph Bookout, who is known from pp.298-200 of Loudoun Co. Deed Book, D to have lived on the Potomac River adjacent to land Thomas Aubrey (Francis John) indentured on 9 Sept 1764 to George Lutwig of the same County. From other records he appears to have been in the same place from at least 1760-68. A Joseph Bookout, probably the same, is known from a petition of about 1730-35 in what is now Frederick County, Maryland. Joseph Bookout is thought to have been born about 1700. Henry Bookout, 6107 Sound Avenue, Riverhead, NY 11901.
!COMMENT:Joseph 1's birthdate is based on the information from his headstone. Even if you question the authenticity of his age at time of death, this date is where you start.
CALENDAR OF MARYLAND STATE PAPERS--THE BLACK BOOKS (Volume I, page) 227 158 IX, 22 Prince George's County. Petition of several inhabitants above the Monocacy to the Governor. The subscribers have greatly suffered by the loss or want of a proper person for the office of justice; they recommend Capt. Griffith, William Toneyhill, and Jackob Duckett as proper candidates for that office. D.S. 1 P. 30.6cm x 18.8cm. Jutilated. Signers: Samuel Duvall, Henery Emroney (?), John Harper, Ephraim Gold, James Rigges, Henry Truman Hill, Luke Ray, Mikell Hallett, John Sonnis, Thomas Wilson, Hadworth Wilson, Absallom Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Nichols Roads, Joseph Worren, John Whealler, Orlando Griffith, Robart Parl (M.), Joseph Hill, James Parl (M.), Benjamen Kelley (M.), JOSEPH BOOKOUT, John Cramphin, William Davis, John Harding, Gareth Davis, Joseph Harris, Aquila Compton (M.) James Comton, Arthur Nelson, Jr., Joseph Gold, John Nelso(n), Alexander De- 0 0, G(eo)rge Wea - - -, ____-, _____, ______, ______, John Tur(ner), Danel Pa - - -, John Adon - - s, John John- - -, (M.), John Comton (M.) James Wood (M.). # #
It is possible, or even probable,, that this pioneer of what is now Frederick County, Maryland, Joseph Bookout, is the same person as North Carolina Joseph Bookout, but this has not been demonstrated.
It would appear that he is most probably, or certainly, the same as the Joseph Bookout we find in a somewhat later time frame just across the Potomac in Loudoun County Virginia (Index to the Tithables of Loudoun County, Virginia and to Slaveholders and slaves 1758--1786 by Margaret Lail Hopkins; cf. "Joseph Bookout 60, 65" where the page references are to the pages in the original lists.
In the "Acknowledgement" of Index to the Tithables of Loudoun County, Va. the author expresses her thanks to the Loudoun County Clerk of Court's Office for permission to photocopy the original lists and work from them at home.
John Marc Wheat reported the following citations of Joseph Bookout from records from Loudoun County, Virginia with the help of Jane Sullivan, Library Coordinator, Thomas Balch Library, 208 West Market Street, Leesburg, VA 22078. (703-779-1328) p298-300 of Loudoun Do. Deed Book D: "Indenture made 12th September 1764 between THOMAS AWBREY OF LOUDOUN COUNTY of one part and George Lutwig of same county... in consideration of yearly rents and covenants...farm let parcel of land in County Loudoun whereon JOSEPH BOOKOUT now lives beginning on Potowmack River at the fence made by BOOKOUT which divides his place from the said Awbrey's dwelling plantation...by a strait course to Nolands line to the river...containing 100 acres...to have and hold from first day January next ensuing for term of six years paying yearly rent of Seven pounds Virgnia currency. (signed) Thos. Awbrey."
1760 Joseph Bookout listed in a list of Tithable taken by George West for Loudoun County 1760.
4. Mr. Noland's list of Tithables of 1765.
5. Colo. James Hamilton's Tithables 1767.
6. Joseph Bookout (again, signed "x") is a witness to another indenture between Thomas Awbrey and William and Bridge Summins dated 12 Nov 1768.
1773 - (Boo)kout, J(oseph)-1773 (Guilford, now Randolph Co., NC) GUILFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA - PETITION, by Barbara N. Grigg.
Joseph Bookout 1's headstone says he was born 1700 and died July 1806. He is buried in Holly Springs Primitive Quaker Church, south of Ramseur, NC, age 105. His spouse and marriage date are unknown although "about 1729 MD" was written in on a Family Group Sheet for Lucinda Bookout Clarkson, d/o William, s/o Joseph 1. (This needs to be proven, but it put here as a possibility.]
Notes: BOOKOUT, JOSEPH $100 reward for documentation of the marriage, birth, parents or birthplace of Joseph Bookout, who is known from pp.298-200 of Loudoun Co. Deed Book, D to have lived on the Potomac River adjacent to land Thomas Aubrey (Francis John) indentured on 9 Sept 1764 to George Lutwig of the same County. From other records he appears to have been in the same place from at least 1760-68. A Joseph Bookout, probably the same, is known from a petition of about 1730-35 in what is now Frederick County, Maryland. Joseph Bookout is thought to have been born about 1700. Henry Bookout, 6107 Sound Avenue, Riverhead, NY 11901.
!COMMENT:Joseph 1's birthdate is based on the information from his headstone. Even if you question the authenticity of his age at time of death, this date is where you start.
CALENDAR OF MARYLAND STATE PAPERS--THE BLACK BOOKS (Volume I, page) 227 158 IX, 22 Prince George's County. Petition of several inhabitants above the Monocacy to the Governor. The subscribers have greatly suffered by the loss or want of a proper person for the office of justice; they recommend Capt. Griffith, William Toneyhill, and Jackob Duckett as proper candidates for that office. D.S. 1 P. 30.6cm x 18.8cm. Jutilated. Signers: Samuel Duvall, Henery Emroney (?), John Harper, Ephraim Gold, James Rigges, Henry Truman Hill, Luke Ray, Mikell Hallett, John Sonnis, Thomas Wilson, Hadworth Wilson, Absallom Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Nichols Roads, Joseph Worren, John Whealler, Orlando Griffith, Robart Parl (M.), Joseph Hill, James Parl (M.), Benjamen Kelley (M.), JOSEPH BOOKOUT, John Cramphin, William Davis, John Harding, Gareth Davis, Joseph Harris, Aquila Compton (M.) James Comton, Arthur Nelson, Jr., Joseph Gold, John Nelso(n), Alexander De- 0 0, G(eo)rge Wea - - -, ____-, _____, ______, ______, John Tur(ner), Danel Pa - - -, John Adon - - s, John John- - -, (M.), John Comton (M.) James Wood (M.). # #
It is possible, or even probable,, that this pioneer of what is now Frederick County, Maryland, Joseph Bookout, is the same person as North Carolina Joseph Bookout, but this has not been demonstrated.
It would appear that he is most probably, or certainly, the same as the Joseph Bookout we find in a somewhat later time frame just across the Potomac in Loudoun County Virginia (Index to the Tithables of Loudoun County, Virginia and to Slaveholders and slaves 1758--1786 by Margaret Lail Hopkins; cf. "Joseph Bookout 60, 65" where the page references are to the pages in the original lists.
In the "Acknowledgement" of Index to the Tithables of Loudoun County, Va. the author expresses her thanks to the Loudoun County Clerk of Court's Office for permission to photocopy the original lists and work from them at home.
John Marc Wheat reported the following citations of Joseph Bookout from records from Loudoun County, Virginia with the help of Jane Sullivan, Library Coordinator, Thomas Balch Library, 208 West Market Street, Leesburg, VA 22078. (703-779-1328) p298-300 of Loudoun Do. Deed Book D: "Indenture made 12th September 1764 between THOMAS AWBREY OF LOUDOUN COUNTY of one part and George Lutwig of same county... in consideration of yearly rents and covenants...farm let parcel of land in County Loudoun whereon JOSEPH BOOKOUT now lives beginning on Potowmack River at the fence made by BOOKOUT which divides his place from the said Awbrey's dwelling plantation...by a strait course to Nolands line to the river...containing 100 acres...to have and hold from first day January next ensuing for term of six years paying yearly rent of Seven pounds Virgnia currency. (signed) Thos. Awbrey."
[Mary Bookout of KS paid a genealogist in Leesburg, VA who found the following new documentation of Joseph Bookout there: Loudoun co {VA} Court Order Book D, p 240{?}, May the 9, 1769: Bookout & {?} Awbrey Joseph Bookout Plaintif ) in Debt Thomas Awbrey Defencant ) Samuel Mobley came into Court and undertook for the Defendant that in case he should be Cast in this Suit he should satisfy and pay the condemnation of the Court or render {?} his body to Prison in Execution for the same or that the said Samue 1 Mobley would do it for him-.]
3. He is listed in a list of Tithable taken by George West for Loudoun County 1760.
4. Mr. Noland's list of Tithables of 1765.
5. Colo. James Hamilton's Tithables 1767.
6. Joseph Bookout (again, signed "x") is a witness to another indenture between Thomas Awbrey and William and Bridge Summins dated 12 Nov 1768.
1773 - (Boo)kout, J(oseph)-1773 (Guilford, now Randolph Co., NC) GUILFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA - PETITION, by Barbara N. Grigg. "The Genealogical Journal:By the Randolph County Genealogical Society:of the Randolph County Historical Society, North Carolina," Vol. 5, No. 1 (Winter, 1981), pp 33-37
in 1759 Rowan County, NC included the part of Randolph County where our Joseph Bookout lived. In view of Mr. Phillip's statement below that Joseph's Noland neighbor in Loudoun Co., VA was a speculator in Rowan Co., NC in the 1770's and 1780's the item about Rowan Co. on the web page was an important discovery. Henry * John T. Phillips published Historian's Guide to Loudoun County, Virginia: Volume I, Colonial Laws of Virginia and County Court Orders, 1757-1766 in November, 1996 (Leesurg & Middleburg, VA: Goose Creek Productions, P. O. Box #776, Leesburg, VA 20178-0776). Henry Wade Bookout III wrote to Mr. Phillips asking whether Thomas Awbrey's (1764) (see 2. above) lease to George Lutwig of land "whereon Joseph Bookout now lives" did not imply that Joseph Bookout was Awbrey's indentured servant or apprentice. Henry Bookout received the following reply January 32, 1997:
Jan. 28, '97
Goose Creek Productions P.O. Box #776 Leesburg, Va. 20178-0776
Mr. Henry Bookout: Thank you, sir, for your kind letter and questions. Time constraints do not permit a full reply, but I did want to give some personal response-- First, Jos. Bookout is clearly not a servant in 1760; also in 1765; the reference in the 1764 lease clearly implies JB is either: 1- a tenant at will; 2- tenant on an un-recorded lease; or 3- that the JB lease was recorded in Fairfax [Co., VA] (prior to Loudoun's formation [in 1757]). The Noland and Awbrey families owned lands all over that area of the [Potomac] river. Believe I would be able to find exact location of this 100-acre tract w. some research, as other clients' work points further up river than you suspect. You are firmly in the area {B} [See "Historian's Guide," p. 416 & passim]. Also, am curious about your 1737 Brooke's site, far DOWN River; and the curious coincidence that Nolands are heavy speculators in ROWAN CO. NC in the 1770s & 1780s--adjacent [two counties west of] RANDOLPH? Hope this is some assistance. Sincerely, John Phillips
1779 - Randolph Co., NC Tax List - Joseph Bookout
1785 - Joseph Bookout 1 white poll 150 acres: List taken by William Richards, Esq. Capt. Garner's District (also listed: Charles Bookout)--Randolph Co., NC Gene. Soc. Vol II, No. 2 1978 Winter--"1785 Randolph County Tax List"
1787 - Joseph Bookout from State of NC - 150 acres. --Data from the Deed Books of Randolph Co., NC. From notes of William Perry Johnson, 1944 (This note also placed under Joseph II)
1790 Randolph Co., NC Bootrout (sic), Joseph 2 free white males 16 years and upward, including heads of families 2 free white females, including heads of families --"Heads of Families At the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: North Carolina" Baltimore:Genealogical Publishing Co., 1966, p 98
1790 Randolph Co., NC, page 293 Bookout, Joseph 2 free white males 16 years and upward, including heads of families 2 free white males under 16 2 free white females including heads of families --"Heads of Families At the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790:North Carolina: Baltimore Genealogical Pub. Co., 1966
(Note from Henry Wade Bookout, 3-9-1995: In some published sources, this previously unnoticed Bookout is found, in the disguise of Joseph Bootrout (sic), third alpha-numeric section, two hundred twenty-one (221) names above his better known namesake, Joseph Bookout (Marmaduke is thirteen names above, Charles, ninty-nine names above, both in second numeric section from Joseph, op. cit., p 99) Ms. Shirley Evans, visited the National Archives, Washington, D.C., and confirmed that in the original record "Joseph Bootrout" is actually "Joseph Bookout".
This Joseph Bookout (alias Bootrout) is therefore, a distinctly different record from the more familiar Joseph Bookout. While it was formerly thought that Joseph II was among the free white males 16 years and upward living with the better known Joseph Bookout, it ought now be considered whether this new Joseph Bookout, alis Bootrout, is in fact Joseph II in a separate household from the better known Joseph (or perhaps the other way around?).)
Update 24 July 1999:From Henry W. Bookout I note that, in addition to "Bootrout" that we are considering, in every other instance where an "r" follows a tall consonant that could be read together as a "k" that the scribe, to indicate that the "r" is an "r" and not to be taken with the preceding consonant, leaves a hiatus between the "r" and the preceding consonant: note, for example, the four instances of "Alred" on page 285 preceding "Joseph Bootrout" on page 286, in which the "l" does not lead directly into "r," but a space is left between them: thus it is impossible to read "lr" (in "Alred") as "k" (in "Aked"). The note you have (from 1995) *was* my earlier belief, but after seeing the copy of the scribe's writing I concluded that he intended to write "Boutrout," not "Bookout." If we do include that census and extrapolate from it, I think we should use extreme caution and note that the scribe lifts his pen in going from a tall consonant to an r. When he makes a k there is no such space. Maybe we should consider the census on other grounds, but not I think on the grounds of what the scribe wrote.
1793 - Joseph Bookout from State of NC - 640 acres. --Data from the Deed Books of Randolph Co., NC. From notes of William Perry Johnson, 1944
1806-Joseph Bookout I's will was probated in Asheboro, Randolph Co., NC in August 1806. It is listed in Vol. #, Years 1804-1812, Pg 56 (Clerk of Superior Court). August Term 1806. 1st day of August 1806. Amount of the sales of the property of ________ Stated Deed: Signed Benjamin Stood Claton Mod State of North Carolina, Randolph Co. I Joseph Bookout being sick in body but of good and perfect memory do make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form as follows. First my body to be buried devoutly at the directions of my Executors hereafter named and all my just Debts paid. I do Order give and dispose of the rest of my estate in manner and form following. That is to say impartially I leave and bequeath to my son John Bookout the hundred and fifth acres of land which I now live upon which includes my improvements and buildings and is on a separate deed from the rest of my land. I leave unto my daughter Nelly Smith the hundred acres I once sold Thomas J. Brown and I took it back again. The rest of my land I will to be sold by my Executors and the money arising from the sale to be equally divided among my four sons, Marmaduke, Charles Bookout, Joseph Bookout and John Bookout. I will my daughter Sarah Bookout ten pounds. And I hereby make and appoint Samuel Brown and John Bookout my sole Executors of this my last will and testament hereby making and making void all former wills and testaments by me. Write and declaring this only to be my last will and tgestament in witness hereto I set my hand and seal this 21st of July 1806. his JOSEPH X BOOKOUT mark A _____ Copy Jacob Hinshaw Jese Hicks Trust Randolph County August 1806 the above will was duly ____ by Judge ______ by Jese Hicks_____to be recorded. END
FROM NORTH CAROLINA NEWSPAPER May 15, 1955 (Picture of marker with following caption underneath:) "First Burial In This Cemetery - JOSEPH BOOKOUT, Age 105 years, 11 months, 7 days. Pioneer: Early 17th Century. A new Stone Marks The Old Grave. 136 Year Old Monument Is Replaced." Written by W. Townsend Smith - Special to Journal & Sentinel.
"Asheboro, May 14, 1955 - A monument, worn by 136 years of time and weather, has been replaced in the large cemetery adjoining the Holly Springs Friends Meetinghouse, located in South Past Randolph County, 6 miles Southwest of Ramseur. The original stone was fashioned by hand from native stone. No date can be read on the old stone to give time of birth or death but Friends Meetinghouse was organized in 1818 so it is assumed Bookout was buried about that time. First settlers in that part of the country are Germans and was about 1740 when they came.
Old timers say the Bookout family moved to Mississippi soon after Joseph's death and soon lost touch with people in Randolph County." "Legends of Loudoun: An account of the history and homes of a border county of Virginia's Northern Neck" by Harrison Williams. Richmond, Virginia: Garrett and Massie, Inc. (1938) Has account of Thomas Aubrey, Joseph 1's neighbor on the Potomac River, Loudoun Co., VA (1760-68).
!RESEARCHER-NEIGHBORS OF JOSEPH BOOKOUT 1: The following lists are the names of persons who appear together with Joseph Bookout on lists of tithables (colonial taxes collected by Anglican parishes) in Loudoun Co., VA.
These are the lists that Marc Wheat posted in 1995. The lists have been published and are available at the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg, VA. There are also copies at the Library of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
The first set (A) is alphebetized (not the original order) by list and the second set (B) is a list of all names taken together in alphabetical order. It is hoped that if the origin of some of these individuals, can be discovered, it might provide a clue to Joseph Bookout 1's origins.
For example, the Trammels are known to have come originally from France, having immigrated to VA from Devonshire, England. Joseph Bookout's great-grandson, Cash Calvin Bookout, married Ada Trammel. Unfortunately, the connection with Cash Bookout is too remote from Joseph 1 to draw any useful conclusions as to Joseph's origins.
In view of the overwhelmingly English component of Joseph Bookout 1's neighbors in the 1760's in Loudon Co., VA, I think that a possible immigration route first to Williamsburg, VA should be explored or at least entertained as a clearly indicated possibility.
The earlier appearance of Joseph 1 in what is now Frederick Co., MD in the 1730's (where no one has been able to find any further trace of him) creates, perhaps, only the appearance that he came down from the north (New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania). John P. Dern, the author of "Pioneers of Old Monocacy" thought he came from the Baltimore area.
(A)
(1) George West (1760)
Abbet, James Berkley, Charles* Bookout, Joseph Buzen, Phillip Clowes, Joseph Clowes, Thomas Davis, David Dawson, John Dawson, Mathias Dawson, William Dewit, John Ross Douglas, William Dunnahue, Cornelious Eaton, James Fouch, John Fouch, John Gore, Thomas Gourlding, James Green, James Green, Thomas Hamby, John Hamilton, Thomas Hardy, Bejamin Haven, John Heryford, John Hogure, Solomon Holms, William Honsinger, Simon Hopwell, Sanuel Hutson, David Lamb, Thomas Mobley, Samuel Morland, Jason Morland, William Moss, John Junr. Moss, John Senr. Moss, William Murray, James Jur. Noland, Paul Noland, Phillip Norton, Edward Norton, William Parsons, William Peake, John Phillips, Benjamin Phillips, Jenkins Phillips, Samuel Popkin, John Popkin, Robert Price, Jonathan Pritchard, Thomas Rhoden, Thomas Rhodes, Moses Richardson, Aaron Riley, John Roberts, Joseph Ross, William Saintclar, Margaret Sangster, George Shore, William Shrieves, William Sinklar, Issac Stafford, Chas. Steers, James Steers, John Taverner, George Junr. Taverner, George Senr. Triplett, N. Harry Triplett, Nell Triplett, Prince Triplett, William Vanbuscart, Michl. Vandiver, George Watson, Thomas Wells, Thos. Williams West, George Wildman, Jacob Williamson, James
(2) Mr. Noland's List
Anbey, John Arthur, John Arthur, Joseph Awbrey, Thomas Black, William Bookout, Joseph* Bossate, William Junr. Clapham, Josias Clemons, James Cummins, Malikiah Dawson, Abraham Dehaven, Abraham Dewcase, Cornelius Doneer, Daniel Dowell, Philip Forlow, Jacob Fouch, John Gorard, David Green, Thomas Grinnen, William Hall, Calep Harvin, William Hetton, Henry Hopkins, Joseph Howeaton, Henry Jenkins, Amos Joshua Kirk, William Lester, Abner Lester, John Lester, Samuel Lewis, Abel Lewis, George Lewis, James Long, James Lord, Elisha Macan, Arthur Macan, John Mackentosh, Peter Mason, William Massey, Abraham Massey, Lewis McGrew, James McGrew, John McHolland, Patrick McKenry, Patrick Merrick, Griff Miller, Peter Mitchell, Robert Mobly, Samuel Noland, Philip Parsons, William Pibourn, Thos. Robbins, Shadilea, Daniel Sinkler, John Smith, Alexander Smith, David Smith, John Smith, William Sutton, Hugh Swaller, Wiliam Thomas, Elias Tipton, Silvester Tracey, Jacob Trammell, John Trammell, Sampson Twebs, John Van Buskir, John Vanbuscart, Isaac Vanbuscart, Michael Varnor, Peter Vice, Robert Walton, John Wennan, William
(3) Aneas Campbell (1765)
Arther, John Arther, Joseph Baley, Daniel Ball, Farlain Belford, Daniel Bookout, Joseph* Bruster, Mary Campbell, Aneas Carty, Patrick Cline, William Conner, Charles Conner, Samuel Coxon, John Dalton, John Debell, William Deveas, Cornelius Douglass, William Dowell, Philip Drish, Frederick Floyd, William Forlow, JacoLong, James Foutch, Isaac Gooden, Amos Gore, Joshua Gossete, William Juner Grayson, Spence Grimes, William Haling, John Wilcoxson Harvey, James Hatcher, John Hodo, Peter Howell, John Johnson, John Kirk, William Lester, Abner Lester, John Lester, Samuel Lewis Lewis, Abell Lewis, George Lewis, James Loid, Eleasha Luckett, William Macan, John Maraik, Griff Marlborough, Francis Massey, Abraham McDaniel, Hugh McGinnis, John Mercer, Richard Miller, John Miller, Peter Oneal, Ferdinand Oneal, George Oxley, Everet Oxley, Henry Oxley, Henry Oxley, John Oxley, John Clear Park, John Posten, Leonard Reeder, Adam Reeder, Peter Robins, Joshawa Sands, Edmund SandSands, Jacob Shedelia, Donall Smith, John Smoothwell, Edward Spur, Richard Squires, Thomas Swaller, William Talbort, Henry Taylor, James Thompson, Thomas Tracey, Jacob Trammell, Samson Triplet, Daniel Triplett, William Varner, Peter Wildman, William Wilman, William Junr. Yates, Alice Yates, Robert
(4) Colo. James Hamilton (1767)
Aldridge, Thomas Arter, John (son of Joseph) Arter, Joseph Awbrey, Thomas Awbrey, Thomas Junr. Awbrey, William Bargum Bookout, Joseph* Brown, Henry Caine, Richard Clapham, Josias Cole, Isaac Dehaven, Abraham Douglass, William Eaton, Henry How Eckley, Joseph Eckley, Peter Ellis, Elias Ellis, Jessy Ellis, Sam Ferguson, Thomas George, Thomas George, William Green, Thomas Greg, George Greg, William Hanby, John Howell, Charles Howell, Hezekiah Howell, Hugh Howell, John Hughes, Thomas Jenkins, Robert John, Benjamin John, Elias John, James John, Thomas Jones, John Jones, Joshua Kidd, James Kirk, William Land, Rasbery Plain Leoid, Elisha Lester, Abraham Lester, John Lester, Samuel Lewis Lewis, George Lewis, James Lewis, William Lewis, William Junr. Lucket, William Capt Mason, Thompson Esqr. Massy, Lee McKinney, George Mercer, Richard Metheny, Nathan Mireck, Griffeth Mobely, Ameul Molton, William Mooney, Loch Morris, Jacob Nicholas, Christo Noland, Paul Noland, Philip Gent. Noland, Philp Junr Noland, Thomas Norton, Nehemiah Oxley, Clear Oxley, Everet Oxley, Henry Oxley, Henry Junr Parsons, William Paterson, Fleming Paterson, Hugh Paterson, John Polson, Leonard Samuel, Shedrick Scott, John Seldon, Samuel Junr. seldon, Mary Mason Shields, Thomas Shortri
Father: John Bookhout? b: ABT 1680
Mother: Mary? b: ABT 1682
Marriage 1
Unknown
Children
Marmaduke Bookout b: ABT 1755 in Randolph County, North Carolina Charles Bookout b: BEF 1762 Nellie Bookout b: AFT 1773 Sarah Bookout b: AFT 1773 Marriage 2
Elisebeth? <Bookout>
Children
William Bookout b: BEF 1746 Marmaduke Bookout b: 1747 in Randolph, North Carolina Charles Bookout b: 1749 Joseph Bookout II b: ABT 1753 Nellia Bookout b: AFT 1755 Sarah Bookout b: 1761 John Bookout b: 1773 Peter Joseph Bookout b: 1800 | |