Post-Zielinski-Ginoble-Rosberg Families


Marcomiro I of the Cimmerians [Parents] 1 was born about 625 BC. He died about 562 BC.

He had the following children:

  M i Priam IV of the Cimmerians

King Marcomir I of the Sicambri [Parents] 1, 2 was born 3 about 450 BC in Prob Sicambri, France. He died 4 in 412 BC.

He had the following children:

  M i King Antenor (Anenor) I of Sicambri

Thomas D. Bolt "Tommy" 1, 2, 3 was born 4 in 1827. He died 5, 6 on 20 Jul 1861 in Bland, Virginia, United States. He was buried about 1861 in Mt. Hebron Church Cemetery, Virginia, United States. He married 7 Nancy Martin in 1855.

Nancy Martin [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 5 Nov 1830. She died 5 on 9 Mar 1921. She married 6 Thomas D. Bolt in 1855.

Other marriages:
Harmon, (Mr.)
Jackson, Carroll Burnett

They had the following children:

  M i Marion Bolt 1 was born on 10 Dec 1857. He died in 1945 in Prob Virginia, United States. He was buried in Sutphin Cemetery, Mt. Hebron Church, Carroll, Virginia, United States. He was related to his parents by guardianship. He had other parents.

Perry Dickerson 1 was born calculated 1870. He died . He married Ruth Jackson.

Ruth Jackson [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 6 May 1872. She died on 13 May 1945. She married Perry Dickerson.

Other marriages:
Hardison, Gabrel

They had the following children:

  M i Hairson Dickerson 1 was born calculated 1888. He died .
  F ii Modella Dickerson 1 was born in 1890. She died .
  F iii Ella Dickerson 1 was born calculated 1892. She died .
  M iv Ira Dickerson 1 was born calculated 1894. He died .
  F v Florence Ethel Dickerson

James Gardner Sr. 1, 2 was born 3 on 26 Apr 1755 in Fishkill, Duchess, New York, United States. He died 4 on 21 Apr 1849 in Carroll, Virginia, United States. He was buried 5 about 1849 in James Gardner Cemetery, Carroll, Virginia, United States. He married 6 Tabitha Martin on 20 May 1797 in Virginia, United States.

Articles below are from WorldConnect/Rootsweb.com research submitted by
Culpepper brvsfan@bellsouth.com

The following is a transcript of James Gardner's Will. I have a copy of this will taken from the records in the Courthouse in Carroll County, VA. This document is transcribed as it was written... errors and all. Of those words in which I cannot discern, they are are in parenthesis with question marks, as follows: (??).

"In the name of God Amen. The sixth day of September in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight hundred and forty five. I James Gardner Sr of the County of Carroll and Commonwealth of Virginia, Gentlemen being through the blesings of God in a sound state of mind and memory, but calling to mind the frail time of this life, and that it is appointed to all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, That is to say. I give bequeath and dispose of it in the manner and proportion here following.

First I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Tabbitha all of my personal property except the following one brown horse five years old which I give to my son Mathew, one brown horse three years old, and saddle, 5 head of cattle, one (??), and one rifle gun and broad axe, which I give to my son Andrew Washington to have and to hold to his own proper use, the remaining for my wife during the term of her natural life time and after her decease I give the same to my five daughters herein after mentioned.

Second, I give to my daughter Sarah two cows and calves, one (??), one table, one chest, one bed and furniture thereto belonging, one pot and lid, one skillet and lid one own oven one smoothing iron, two sets of plates, two sets of cups and saucers, one set of knoves and forks, two sets of spoons, two dishes, one large cotten wheel and one flax wheel and one large pot.

3rd I give to my four daughters, Mary, Jane, Nancy & Elizabeth, all my personal property not above named to be equally divided amongst them to them and their heirs.

Fourthly I give the tract of land upon which I now reside to my five sons Mathew, James Andrew Washington Alexander & William according to the lot division made by Lewis (??.. looks like Sarr) dividing the land into five tracts as follows.

First I give to my son Mathew on hundred acres more or less bounded by the lands of James Worrell and the land known by the name of the Baldin (?? I think that is what is says) Place, and new lines made in the division above named to him and his heirs forever.

Secondly I give to my son Andrew Washington one hundred of land more or less including the buildings where I now live according to the above named division bounded by Mathews part and the land of Lankford Hall and my forty five acre (??) and a new line made in the above division to him forever.

Thirdly I give to my son James one hundred acres more or less bounded by the lands of Nancy Dehaven and Fielden Hale and new lines made in the above named division to him and his heirs forever.

Fourthly I give to my son William one hundred acres of land more or less being the land upon which he resides bound by James part and Fielden L. Hale and the lands of James Dehaven and (??) (??) (??) off in the town of Hillsville and a new line made in the above named division to him and his heirs forever.

Fifthly I give to my son Alexander one hundred acres more or less bounded by the lands of Fielden L. Hale John Tipton & James Worrell and new lines made in the above named division to him and his heirs forever.

Sixthly I give to my daughter Sarah my tract of land lying in little reed island creek known by the name of the Ogle place to her and her hairs forever.

Seventhly I give to my son Andrew Washington my survey of forty five acres adjoining the lands known by the name of the Baldin place & the land of Lankford Hall it being the last and all the land which own to him and his heirs forever.

Lastly I give to my son John the sum of five dollars to him and his heirs forever.

I do hereby revoke all other or former will or testaments by me heretofore made for (??) where of I have hereunto set my hand and affirm my seal this 6th day of September 1845

James Gardner (his mark) - seal

Consisting of one sheet.

The above instrument was now here subscribed by James Gardner Sr. the testator in the presents of each of us and was at the same time declared by him to be his last will and testament and we at his request signed our named hereto as attending witnesses.

Joseph Horton residing in Carroll County, VA
James Jennings residing in Carroll County, VA

Virginia - At a Court held for Carroll County at the Courthouse on Monday the 7th day of May 1849 this writing purporting to be the last will and Testament of James Gardner Decd was proven in Court by the oathes of Joseph Horton and James Jennings subscribing witnesses hereto and was ordered to the record. Teste - William Lindsey CC"

The following is a transcript for pension of the Revolutionary War by James Gardner:
"On the 18th day of April 1844, Carroll County, Virginia, James Gardner, a resident in said county aged 88 years, declared that he entered the service of the United States. He believed in the year 1777 under Captain Sessions as a substitute in the place of one Aaron Tuckimer, he then residing in Sussex County, New Jersey. The company in which he served was called on to serve a tour of nine months and joined the army commanded by General Maxwell (??) Elizabeth Town. General Washington reviewed the troops and was saluted by them. He served on this tour three months in actual service as well as he recollected and received from his captain a written discharge which was lost among other papers in a pocket book which he lost. During this tour he was engaged in a skirmish with the British on Staten Island and received a slight wound by a rifle ball across his shin bone. He was afterwards, he thought perhaps the same year, drafted into Captain McCambly's Company in a regiment commanded by Colonel Hawthorne, Josiah Woods being lieutenant of the company. He marked to Fishkill Plains in the State of New York where he was stationed. During this time General Burgoyne and his army were taken. In this expedition he served two months but was discharged without receiving a written discharge. He still continued to reside in Sussex County, New Jersey.

Some time after that he believed in the year 1779, he volunteered under Colonel Soward in New York and marched upwards of 150 miles to bhe headwaters of Delaware River against the Indians who were commanded by Brent and Butler. There was an engagement which took place on the Mongroupe (??) River in which the whites were repulsed. On this tour he was in actual service one month and received no written discharge.

Afterwards, he believed in the 1780, he was drafted into the company of Captain John Kinsdale, William Hopkins being the lieutenant in the State of New York, near the line of New Jersey, and guarded British prisoners taken at Stoney Point to Philadelphia. He was in service three weeks on this tour for which he received no written discharge. Afterwards (he believes during the same year) he was drafted under Captain James Soward, William Hopkins, Lieutenant, in New Jersey and marched to New Bridge in said state where he was stationed. On this tour he served six weeks. He has no recollections of having received a written discharge. He further declared that he had no documentary evidence of his services and that he knew of no one who can testify to them. He employed an agent some years since to attend to an application for a pension and did not know until recently that the application had not been made.

John Cock, clergyman residing in Carroll County, Virginia and Joel Ashworth residing in the same county certified that they werer acquainted with James Gardner and they believed him to be 88 years of age; that he was respected and believed in the neighborhood where he resided to have been a soldier of the Revolution, and that we concur that position.

He was born in the year 1756 in the State of New York, Fishkill County, and his age was recorded in my bible now in my house. He was living in Sussex County, New Jersey, when called into service. He moved to Shenandoah County, Virginia, thence to the county of Franklin in the same state, thence to the county of Montgomery in the same state, and thence to the county of Grayson, now Carroll where he resided, and has resided for the term of twenty-five years.

He first entered the service as a substitute for Aaron Tuckimer; he volunteered once and was drafted for the other tour he served. He recollected General Washington, General Maxwell, Colonel Soward, Colonel Hethorn, Captains (??), Soward and McCambly, and lieutenants Williams, Hopkins, and Josiah Woods. He could not recollect the numbers of the regiment. He received one written discharge signed by Captain Ireson (??), which he lost among other papers with his pocketbook.

August 12, 1850, Isaac A. Gardner of Glades Burrough, Carroll County, Virginia wrote to the Secretary of the Interior requesting information about a warrant.

Another letter from James Gardner, Jr., Hillsville, Virginia shows that James Gardner was deceased on ___ day of ___ 1849. He was the son of James Gardner, deceased, and of the same name. His mother was living, and was the widow of James Gardner, deceased. Her name was Tabitha Gardner, and they had eleven children now living, viz: William, John, Mary, Jane, Nancy, James, Mathew, Elizabeth, Sarah, Alexander and Washington. The widow Tabitha Gardner was administratix and John Quesenberry was adminstrator of the estate of the said James Gardner, deceased.

The claim was not allowed as proof of six months service was not furnished as required by pension law."

Tabitha Martin 1, 2 was born 3 on 16 Dec 1780. She died 4 on 7 Sep 1862 in Carroll, Virginia, United States. She was buried about 1862 in James Gardner Cemetery, Carroll, Virginia, United States. She married 5 James Gardner Sr. on 20 May 1797 in Virginia, United States.

They had the following children:

  F i Mary Elizabeth Gardner 1, 2 was born 3 calculated 1798 in Virginia, United States. She died .
  M ii William M. Gardner
  M iii John Gardner 1, 2 was born 3 on 22 Dec 1800 in Virginia, United States. He died 4 in 1860/1870 in Madison, Arkansas, United States.
  F iv Mary Jane "Jinnie" Gardner
  F v Nancy Gardner 1, 2 was born 3 on 12 May 1809 in Virginia, United States. She died 4 on 6 Jun 1884 in Carroll, Virginia, United States.
  M vi James Gardner Jr. 1, 2 was born 3 on 27 Feb 1810. He died 4 on 12 Aug 1903 in Carroll, Virginia, United States.
  M vii Matthew Gardner 1, 2 was born 3 on 5 Jun 1814 in Virginia, United States. He died 4 on 10 Apr 1865 in Carroll, Virginia, United States. He was buried 5 about 1865 in Gardner memorial Cemetery, Carroll, Virginia, United States.
  F viii Elizabeth Gardner 1, 2 was born 3 on 9 Sep 1816 in Virginia, United States. She died .
  F ix Sarah Gardner 1, 2 was born 3 on 28 Aug 1818 in Montgomery, Virginia, United States. She died .
  M x Alexander Gardner 1, 2 was born 3 on 28 Feb 1822 in Grayson, Virginia, United States. He died 4 on 14 Feb 1909 in Floyd, Virginia, United States.
  M xi Andrew Washington Gardner 1, 2 was born 3 on 6 Mar 1825 in Grayson, Virginia, United States. He died 4 on 3 Nov 1864 in Carroll, Virginia, United States.

William M. Gardner [Parents] 1, 2 was born 3 on 5 Feb 1799 in Patrick, Virginia, United States. He died 4 on 29 Mar 1868 in Carroll, Virginia, United States. He was buried 5 about 1868 in James Gardner Cemetery, Hillsville, Carroll, Virginia, United States. He married 6 Nancy Leona Martin on 14 Sep 1820 in Patrick, Virginia, United States.

Nancy Leona Martin [Parents] 1 was born 2 on 4 Jan 1802 in Patrick, Virginia, United States. She died 3 on 5 Sep 1873 in Carroll, Virginia, United States. She was buried 4 about 1873 in James Gardner Cemetery, Hillsville, Carroll, Virginia, United States. She married 5 William M. Gardner on 14 Sep 1820 in Patrick, Virginia, United States.


Bainbridge Hall 1 died . He married Caroline Taylor.

Caroline Taylor 1 died . She married Bainbridge Hall.

They had the following children:

  F i Caroline Matilda Hall

Glass Cochran [Parents] 1 was born in 1716 in Armagh, Ireland. He died on 5 Sep 1795 in Blandford, Massachusetts, United States. He married Sarah Hambelton.

Sarah Hambelton 1 was born on 24 Feb 1721 in Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 19 Jan 1779 in Blandford, Massachusetts, United States. She married Glass Cochran.

They had the following children:

  F i Susanna Cochran

Robert Cochran [Parents] 1 was born in 1697 in Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland. He died in 1725 in Armagh, Ulster, Ireland. He married Jean (Cochran) in 1716.

Jean (Cochran) 1 was born in 1697 in Armagh, Ulster, Ireland. She died in 1725 in Armagh, Ulster, Ireland. She married Robert Cochran in 1716.

They had the following children:

  M i Glass Cochran

Rev. Carroll Burnett Jackson [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 6 May 1822. He died 5 on 29 Dec 1898 in Carroll, Virginia, United States. He married 6 Nancy Martin on 30 Nov 1865 in Carroll, Virginia, United States.

Other marriages:
Thompson, Permetia

He was a missionary Baptist Minister, preached at Mt. Hebron School House. He gave the land -- the building to be used for church and shcool.

Nancy Martin [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 5 Nov 1830. She died 5 on 9 Mar 1921. She married 6 Rev. Carroll Burnett Jackson on 30 Nov 1865 in Carroll, Virginia, United States.

Other marriages:
Bolt, Thomas D.
Harmon, (Mr.)

They had the following children:

  F i Ardenia Ellen Jackson 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 13 Sep 1866. She died 5 on 15 Apr 1951.
  F ii Henrietta (Henretta) Jackson (twin) 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 15 Apr 1868. She died 5 in Apr 1868.
  F iii Josephine Jackson (twin) 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 15 Apr 1868. She died 5 on 14 Jan 1960.
  F iv Nancy Jane Jackson 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 4 Dec 1869. She died 5 on 10 Jul 1944.
  F v Ruth Jackson

Home First Previous Next Last

Surname List | Name Index