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| "Baby Doll" A Children's picture book based on a true story about Pearl Biggers Fansler Caruso." |
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| "Bud" and "Sis" Vardeman |
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| "Early Adventurers on the Western Waters" Vol. III Part I p. 257-258 William Vardeman listed as one of Captain Walter Crockatt's Company (Rangers) who participated in the battle of Point Pleasant in 1774 |
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| "Harvey and Vardeman Family: Its Antecedents and Descendants 1608-1991" by Polly Harvey Hathaway, published in 1991 Laura Evelyn "Polly" Harvey Hathaway, a teacher, wrote this 180 page book about her family history on her father, Theodore William Harvey's ancestors. His parents were Henry Wells Harvey and Anna Laura Vardeman Harvey. |
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| "Heroes and Heroines" Bryan Station Siege |
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| "It's Everybody's Business" 1954 Chamber of Commerce Film Showed at different meetings by Joe Allen Vardeman, Manager of Kerrville Chamber of Commerce in 1954+. |
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| "Jamestown Brides" by Jennifer Potter Source: Roberta Schultze, was a 2% DNA match through ancestry.com.
28 Nov 2021 "Michelle, you may want to put this book on your "want" list: JAMESTOWN BRIDES. It's available both in hardback and on e-media. Our direct ancestress, Adria Hoare plays a prominent part. Granted, most of the book gives the background of the project, but enough was known about her that she was one of few given her own chapter. Also, my profile pic on Ancestry is a photo of the Elizabethan script as it was recorded by those vetting her for her morality to be approved to go to Jamestown."
7/30/23 - I am finishing reading the book. It was interesting to learn about Audry's skill in fine embroidery and follow the path her ship took to America. She died very young at about age 25 when her child, Mary Harris, was an infant. The book does not paint a flattering portrayal of her husband Captain Thomas Harris. |
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| 12th U.S. President Zachary Taylor (March 1849-July 1850) He died after a five day illness after spending a hot day 5 July 1850 at a celebration at the George Washington Monument.
Our ancestor, Garrard Riley, was Taylor's 2nd cousin. |
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| 1682 New Castle County, Delaware Land warrant issued for 300 acres to Thomas Woolloston called Bishop's castle, west of the Delaware River, north of a branch of Christina Creek called White Clay Creek along Broer's Run. Neighbor to Broer Sennexon.
Found at: Film #007834354 Warrants & Surveys New Castle County, Wilmington, Delaware 1671-1769 p. 614
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-G9GK-J?i=613&cat=45825 |
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| 1684 in New Castle County, Delaware Land warrant issued for 900 acres to Arnoldus de la Grange, neighbor of Broer Sinnexon
Found at: Film #007834354 Warrants & Surveys New Castle County, Wilmington, Delaware 1671-1769 p. 66
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| 1685 New Castle County, Delaware Land Warrant for 260 acres to Gysbert Walraven called Safe Harbor on the north side of a branch of Christina Creek. Neighboring Broer Sennexon's land.
Found at: Film #007834354 Warrants & Surveys New Castle County, Wilmington, Delaware 1671-1769 p. 622
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| 1685 New Castle County, Delaware Land warrant (continued) for 260 acres given to Gysbert Walraven called Safe Harbor on the north side of a branch of Christina Creek, neighor of Broer Sennexson.
Found at: Film #007834354 Warrants & Surveys New Castle County, Wilmington, Delaware 1671-1769 p. 623
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-G9GX-K?i=622&cat=45825 |
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| 1693 Census of Swedes in Delaware from 1638-1693 listed as #109 on p. 21 Broer Sinnexson (also listed as Boor Sinneke) |
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| 1693 Swedish Census of Delaware by Peter Craig
Old William I Vardeman married Magdelena Petersson, daughter of Peter and Karin Petersson, who were part of the Swedish Congregation at Trinity Church.
William's sister, Jane Margarita Vardeman also married into the Swedish congregation when she married James Senexon, son of James and Dorcas Harmonson Sinnexson. |
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| 16th U.S. President Abraham Lincoln from March 1861-April 1865 |
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| 1713-1799 Church Records Delaware, Wilmington
The Records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington, Delaware
Early Church Records of New Castle County, Delaware Volume 2 Old Swedes Church Wilmington, DE 1713-1799
Births:
Henry Senexon pg 55 #06 04 May 1732
Isaac Senexon pg 79 #18 12 Aug 1744
James Senexon pg 53 #07 07 Feb 1731
James Senexon pg 64 #15 17 Apr 1736
John Senexon pg 62 #09 17 Feb 1734
Margret Senexon pg 88 #03 06 Jul 1746
Maria Vardeman pg 33 #12 01 Apr 1724
Morina Senexon pg 95 #11 26 Oct 1749
19 Mar 1738 page 72 #07 Susanna Senexon
13 Jun 1742 page 76 #22 Sara Senexon
13 Apr 1752 page105 #02 Sennecce Senexon |
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| 1714-1730 Death, Marriage, and Birth Records Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington Death of John Vardeman I (the immigrant), age 88
d. 17 March 1714
Groom: William Vardeman
Bride: Magdelena Petersson
m. 21 April 1720
Birth: Maria Vardeman 1724 (daughter of William & Magdelena Vardeman)
Groom: James Senexon
Bride: Jane Margarita Vardeman (William's sister)
m. 20 Jan 1730
Source: Personal Communications, In a letter of Jan. 19, 2002, Dr. Peter S. Craig discusses his opinions on the origins of the Vardeman family of New Castle County, Delaware. |
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| 1718 October Land Record Delaware John Vardiman (Johannes Vardeman) bought 55 acres north of Black Bird's Creek from Benjamin Allmond
Source: New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728 by
Carol Garrett, Willow Bend Books, Westminster, MD, 1998. p. 130 |
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| 1720, 1724 & 1730 Marriage & Birth Records Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington Groom: William Vardeman
Bride: Magdelena Petterson
m. 21 April 1720 (page 106, #4)
Maria Vardeman
b. 1 April 1724 (page 149 #12)
Groom: James Senexon
Bride: Jane Margarita Werdeman (Vardeman)
m. 20 Jan 1730 (page 211 #1)
The Vardeman family were married, took
communion, and baptized their children in this church under the ministry of Rev. Andrew and Rev. Samuel Hesselius.
Source: Christina Congregation’s Church Book from the year after Christ’s Birth, 1713 for the following time till 1756, Records of Communicants by Rev. Andrew Hesselius, 1717, Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Delaware. |
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| 1722 Marriage Record France
#7 shows Jean Georges Goguel and wife Anne Catherine Potzkaur married on 5 May 1722
Received from Alain and Francoise Mathieu, friends of Billie Vardiman and retired educator from France |
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| 1734 Land Record Virginia, Goochland County, William Vardeman I Land Records, William Vardeman (William Vardeman I) granted 200 acres adjacent to the south side of the Rivana River, Goochland County, VA
Source: Colonial Albemarle The Social and Economic History of a Piedmont Virginia County 1727 – 1775, C. Watts, 1948, p.116
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| 1734 Land Record Virginia, Goochland County, William Vardeman I Land Records, William Vardeman (William Vardeman I) granted 200 acres
adjacent to the south side of the Rivana River, Goochland County, VA
Source: Virginia State Library, Land Office Patents and Grants, Patents No. 15 1732-1735, Vol. 1 & 2, page 296, New Land Form, p. 3.
Significance: William Vardeman lived near the Rivanna River near Shadwell, Virginia at the same time as Peter Jefferson, future President Thomas Jefferson's father. The Lewis and Clark families also lived in this area at the same time. The Vardemans moved away from the Rivanna River before Thomas Jefferson was born in 1743. Thomas Jefferson eventually built Monticello west of Shadwell, Virginia. If one goes to visit Monticello one can see where William Vardeman lived by finding the Club at Glenmore golf course then follow the trace of the Rivanna river south about 2 miles where Glenmore Back Fields and a pond is located. Go west of Rivanna River and that was William Vardeman's land in 1734. |
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| 1734 Sep 27 Land Deed for "Old" William Vardeman in Virginia Virginia Land Office LVA Reel 13 Patent 15 |
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| 1735 Birth Announcement of Anne Catherine Goguel 12 Nov 1735 Daughter of Jean-George Goguel and Catherine Potzkaur. Received from research done by Alain and Francoise Mathieu, friends of Billie Vardiman and retired educator from France, translated by Alexandra Oakley, a French friend of Michelle Vardiman Fansler. |
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| 1735 Land Record Virginia, Goochland County William Vardeman I Land Records, William (W) Vordeman (William Vardeman I) of St. James
Parish, Goochland Co., VA, sells 200 acres for five shillings to Charles Cox.
Source: Goochland County, VA, Deed Book 2, p. 125. |
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| 1735 Tax Record Virginia, Goochland County William Vardeman I Tax Records, a list of Tithables for looking after the tobacco pickers by George Taylor, constable 1735.
2 (tithes) ……… William Vardeman (William Vardeman I)
Source: Goochland County, Virginia Tithe Lists 1735 – 47, Transcribed, indexed, & published by A. Jean Lurvey, 1979, p. 1. |
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| 1739 Delaware land warrant / survey "Whereas Isaac Jenkins of the County of New Castle hath requested of us that we would be pleased to grant him a survey on two hundred acres of land situated on the head of Blackbird's Creek between a tract of land of Edward Fitzrandolph and a tract of John Vardeman's in Apoquinimy Hundred in this county for which he agrees to pay for our use from the date thereof the yearly quit rent of one penny sterling for every acre of the same and one whole year's rent on every ? nation....
given under my hand and the seal of our land office at Philadelphia this 15th day of June 1739.
To Benjamin Eastburn, Surveyor General
Tho. Penn"
Source: Film #007834354 Warrants & Surveys New Castle County, Wilmington, Delaware 1671-1769
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