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1740 Census Record Virginia, Goochland County, Verdeman
1740 Census Record Virginia, Goochland County, Verdeman
Census, William Vardeman (William Vardeman I) on List of Goochland
County tithables

Source: Virginia in 1740: a Reconstructed Census, T.L.C. Genealogy, 1992, p. 284 
 
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1740 July 15 Road Orders Virginia, Goochland County William Vardeman
1740 July 15 Road Orders Virginia, Goochland County William Vardeman
1728-1744 Road Orders Virginia, Goochland County (all 94 pages)
"Road to be cleared"
1740 p. 39 and 1741 p. 41

Source: Historic Roads of Virginia Goochland County Road Orders 1728-1744, O.S., p. 494 by Nathaniel Mason Pawlett, Virginia Highway & Transportation Research Council, June 1975, p. 39, Goochland County Virginia, Order Book 4, page 494, July 15, 1740. 
 
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1752 Lunenberg County, Virginia Tax/Tithables
1752 Lunenberg County, Virginia Tax/Tithables
William Vardeman paid taxes/tithable for 2 people - himself and son, Peter Vardeman who had reached age 16.

William Vardeman Jr. (older brother of Peter Vardeman) paid his own tithe/tax.
 
 
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1758 April-May Military Records <i>Colonial Soldiers of the South</i>, 1732-1774, Murtie J. Clark, 1986. p. 499
1758 April-May Military Records Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774, Murtie J. Clark, 1986. p. 499
The proceedings of a Council of Officers held at Fort Loudoun
Colonel George Washington present, William Vardeman Sr. mentioned 
 
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1758 May 9 Military Record Correspondence to George Washington
1758 May 9 Military Record Correspondence to George Washington
Timothy Dalton testimony regarding William Vardeman Sr's (William Vardeman I) involvement in the Indian raid of May 8, 1758 Bedford County, Virginia, Staunton River.

Source: George Washington Papers, Library of Congress 1744-1799, Series 4, General Correspondence

See Transcription next 
 
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1758 May 9 Military Records Correspondence to George Washington
1758 May 9 Military Records Correspondence to George Washington
Timothy Dalton testimony regarding William Vardeman Sr.'s (William Vardeman I) involvement in the Indian raid of May 8, 1758 Bedford County, Virginia Staunton River.

Source: Transcription of George Washington Papers by David Vardiman 22 March 2020

See original document above 
 
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1758 September Military Records <i>Virginia Colonial Militia</i>
1758 September Military Records Virginia Colonial Militia
 
 
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1758 September Military Records To the Bedford County, VA Militia
1758 September Military Records To the Bedford County, VA Militia
Collection of all the Laws of Virginia 
 
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1758 September Military Records To the Bedford County, VA Militia
1758 September Military Records To the Bedford County, VA Militia
Collection of all the Laws of Virginia 
 
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1758 September Military Records To the Bedford County, VA Militia
1758 September Military Records To the Bedford County, VA Militia
Collection of all the Laws of Virginia 
 
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1758 September Military Records To the Bedford County, Virginia Militia
1758 September Military Records To the Bedford County, Virginia Militia
Transcription of The Collection of all the Laws of Virginia See original above 
 
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1759 Nov 28 Marriage Record Virginia, Richmond County, Warsaw
1759 Nov 28 Marriage Record Virginia, Richmond County, Warsaw
Groom: John Glascock
Bride: Mary Hendren
m. 28 Nov 1759 
 
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1766-1767 Land Deeds Bedford County, Virginia Book C-3 Index by Ann Chilton obtained by David Vardiman from library in Paris, Kentucky
1766-1767 Land Deeds Bedford County, Virginia Book C-3 Index by Ann Chilton obtained by David Vardiman from library in Paris, Kentucky
Page 1 - Wm Vardeman in 1766 shown in Bedford County, VA as a neighbor to Henry Snow
Page 17 - Peter Vardeman Sr. in 1767 in Bedford County, VA deeded 255 acres to Thomas Snow

According to Jack Vardaman,
"This entry is very important as Peter's wife, Prudence, is specified as releasing
her dower rights to this property. This establishes that Peter Vardeman, son of
William, has a wife named Prudence at this time (1767). This is a very
important piece of evidence to support the identification of the Peter Vardeman
in Kentucky who had a wife Prudence and who left a will in Shelby Co., KY, in
1808, as the same Peter Vardeman, son of William, who was in Bedford
County, VA, in 1767."

Source: Court Order Book 3, p. 161, Bedford County, Virginia. Bedford
County Virginia Deed Book C – 3, 1992, Ann Chilton, p. 1 & p. 17 
 
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1766-1872 Birth, Marriage, and Death Records Kentucky, Crab Orchard
1766-1872 Birth, Marriage, and Death Records Kentucky, Crab Orchard
Bible owned by Mrs. Dudley Holmes, Between Crab Orchard and Stanford,
Kentucky and Tombstone Inscriptions from Stephenson, Vardeman, and Holmes Burying Grounds on Cedar Creek near Crab Orchard, Kentucky (Record 20) Birth, Marriage, and Death Records mainly from 1766-1872 for Morgan Vardeman's family, son of John II Vardeman

Source: Genealogies of Kentucky Families, O-Y (Owens – Young), Pages
311-313, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, MD, 1981. 
 
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1767 Land Deed Bedford County, VA
1767 Land Deed Bedford County, VA
285 acres sold for 50 pounds from Peter Vardeman to Thomas Snow.
Prudence listed as Peter Vardeman's wife giving up her dower rights.

Source: The Bedford County Historical Society copied it from the original Deed Book! 
 
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1767 Military Records Captain Peter Vardeman in Bedford County, Virginia Militia
1767 Military Records Captain Peter Vardeman in Bedford County, Virginia Militia
Source: Kegley's Virginia Frontier, The Beginning of the Southwest, The Roanoke of Colonial Days, 1740-1783 
 
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1770s Maps Kentucky, Fort Boonesboro and Boone's Station
1770s Maps Kentucky, Fort Boonesboro and Boone's Station
Daniel Boone started hunting in Kentucky in 1769 and moved his family to Fort Boonesboro in 1775.  
 
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1773 April Marriage Record Cumberland County, Virginia
1773 April Marriage Record Cumberland County, Virginia
Groom: Silas Watkins
Bride: Phebe Watkins
Date: 26 April 1773
Place: Cumberland County, Virginia
Source: Ancestry - Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1700-1850 for Silas Watkins 
 
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1774 March <i>Virginia Gazette</i>
1774 March Virginia Gazette
Missing package advertised by John Wright for three weeks in a row.  
 
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1774 Military Record of William Vardeman
1774 Military Record of William Vardeman
Source: Soldiers of Fincastle County, Virginia 
 
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1774 Military Record of William Vardeman
1774 Military Record of William Vardeman
Source: Fincastle County, Virginia Militia Roles, Capt. William Campbell's Company, Auditor's Accounts for Dunmore's War 
 
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1775 September 27 Pittsylvania County Deed Book page 293
1775 September 27 Pittsylvania County Deed Book page 293
Officers nominated for the Pittsylvania County Militia: Peter Vardeman

Received from The Library of Virginia 
 
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1775 September 27 Pittsylvania County Deed Book page 294
1775 September 27 Pittsylvania County Deed Book page 294
Officers nominated for the Pittsylvania County Militia: Peter Vardeman

Received from The Library of Virginia 
 
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1780 Military Record Virginia
1780 Military Record Virginia
Peter Vardeman, Captain, Henry Militia 1780 in American Revolution

Source: Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution on ancestry.com 
 
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1780s - Rebecca Newland House in Crab Orchard, Kentucky
1780s - Rebecca Newland House in Crab Orchard, Kentucky
As to the Rebecca Newland House....Lindsey Stephenson was her great grandfather and I believe that Lindsey once owned the house. If he did, he may have gotten through his relationship with Morgan Vardeman, as Morgan’s will states that he is leaving his estate to sons John and William Vardeman and to his grandson, Lindsey Vardeman Stephenson. Lindsey V. Stephenson was born on 14 Oct 1830, the same day that Morgan’s daughter (wife of Lindsey Stephenson and Lindsey V. Stephenson’s mother), Annie E. Vardeman Stephenson died.
I understand that the Commonwealth of Kentucky has started to work on the house....maybe not to repair it, but to stabilize it.  
 
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1782-1788 Kentucky 
Petitions of the early inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia: 1769-1792
1782-1788 Kentucky Petitions of the early inhabitants of Kentucky to the General Assembly of Virginia: 1769-1792
Peter Vardeman signed 3 petitions between 1782-1788 when Kentucky was still part of Virginia. He asked for better government or for Kentucky to be given its independence from Virginia, for Bourbon County to be split based on the terrain so those north of Licking Creek wouldn't have to pass a dangerous area infested by savages on their way to the court house, and for a tobacco inspection building to be built on the land of one of the residents closer to their homes. 
 
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1785 Marriage Record Virginia
1785 Marriage Record Virginia
Groom: John Vardeman
Bride: Mary Spaulding
7 Sept 1785
paid 50 pounds to the Governor of Virginia 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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1790 Census Record North Carolina, Surry County
1790 Census Record North Carolina, Surry County
Head of Household - Garrard Riley
1 Free White Males 16+
2 Free White Males < 16
2 Free White Females
0 Other Free Persons
0 slaves
 
 
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1793 Death Record France
1793 Death Record France
Anne Catherine Potzkaur, widow of Jean-Georges Goguel
possible obituary for Anne Catherine Potzkaur Goguel?
Received from Alain and Francoise Mathieu, friends of Billie Vardiman and retired educator from France
 
 
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1793 Marriage Record Virginia
1793 Marriage Record Virginia
Groom - Richard Colvin
Bride - Lydia George 
 
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1794 Will South Carolina, Newberry County
1794 Will South Carolina, Newberry County
Williamson Liles

Submitted by Mike Brown, Thank you! 
 
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1795 Land Assessment Record, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Peter Vardeman on Coopers Run, 1792 thru 1795.
1795 Land Assessment Record, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Peter Vardeman on Coopers Run, 1792 thru 1795.
Voters = 1
White males above 21 = 1
Whites males above 16 under 21 = 0
Total Blacks = 5
Blacks under 16 = 3
Horses = 4
Cattle = 19
Bourbon County
Water Course = Coopers Run
100 acres
Tax = 8 shillings

Source: John Fox Jr. Genealogical Society Library microfilm Image #213, Bourbon County, Kentucky Land Assessments, Book #2. 
 
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1796 Land Assessment Record, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Peter Vardeman on Coopers Run, 1796.
1796 Land Assessment Record, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Peter Vardeman on Coopers Run, 1796.
100 acres
Water course = Coopers Run
Persons name in which land was entered = Thomas Whitledge
White males over 21 = 1
White males over 16 under 21 = 0
Blacks over 16 = 2
Total Blacks = 5
Horses = 4
Cattle = 13

Source: John Fox Jr. Genealogical Society Library microfilm Image #283, Bourbon County, Kentucky Land Assessments, Book #1. 
 
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1796 Marriage Record Kentucky, Bourbon County
1796 Marriage Record Kentucky, Bourbon County
Groom - George Marshall
Bride - Naomi Vardeman
m. 24 Oct 1796

Found at: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9398-SL3N-Y?i=720&cc=1804888 
 
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1797 Marriage Bond Kentucky Court Records
1797 Marriage Bond Kentucky Court Records
Groom: Rane McKinney
Bride: Sabra Vardeman 
 
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1797 Marriage Bond Transcription 
Kentucky
1797 Marriage Bond Transcription Kentucky
Groom: Rane McKinney
Bride: Sabra Vardeman
 
 
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1797 Marriage Record Kentucky
1797 Marriage Record Kentucky
Groom: Rane Mc Kinney
Bride: Sabra Vardeman
13 Jan 1797
Paid 50 pounds to Governor of Kentucky 
 
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1799-1801 Tax List Kentucky
1799-1801 Tax List Kentucky
"Second Census of Kentucky 1800"
Peter Vardeman (John II's brother) in Bourbon County 23 July 1800, Bourbon County was formed 1 May 1786 from Fayette County.

John II Vardeman (Peter's brother) in Pulaski County 29 July 1800 with his youngest son, Jeremiah Vardeman.

Sons of John II Vardeman: Amaziah, John (III), and Morgan Vardeman in Lincoln County 23 Aug 1800

Source: Kentucky Tax Lists 1799-1801 on ancestry.com
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3720/gpc_secondcensusky-0320/28724?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return 
 
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1800 Kentucky Tax List, 1799-1801 page 64 of 348
1800 Kentucky Tax List, 1799-1801 page 64 of 348
Charles Carter Sr.
Charles Carter Jr.

Found at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/3720/gpc_secondcensusky-0065/4639?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/10142254/person/175643158/facts/citation/24139712414/edit/record

 
 
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1800 Land Assessment Record, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Peter Vardeman on
Coopers Run, 1800.
1800 Land Assessment Record, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Peter Vardeman on Coopers Run, 1800.
White males above 21 = 1
White males above 16 under 21 = 0
Blacks over 16 = 2
Total Blacks = 5
Horses = 1


Source: John Fox Jr. Genealogical Society Library microfilm Image #481, Bourbon County, Kentucky Land Assessments, Book #1. 
 
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1801 Land Assessment Record, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Peter Vardeman on
Coopers Run, 1801.
1801 Land Assessment Record, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Peter Vardeman on Coopers Run, 1801.
White males above 21 = 1
White males above 16 under 21 = 1 (This must be Thomas b. 1785)
Blacks above 16 = 2
Total Blacks = 6
Horses Mares = 2
Stud Horses = 0

Source: John Fox Jr. Genealogical Society Library microfilm Image #591, Bourbon County, Kentucky Land Assessments, Book #3. 
 
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1801 Land Record
1801 Land Record
Silas Watkins, deceased
255 acres for sale on Appomattox river three miles above Cut Bank Ford
in newspaper, Virginia Argus and transcribed in the book,
"The Freshest Advices Buckingham County Virginia Genealogical Records from Newspapers 1736-1850" 
 
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1802 Land Assessment Record, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Peter Vardeman on
Coopers Run, 1802.
1802 Land Assessment Record, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Peter Vardeman on Coopers Run, 1802.
White males above 21 = 1
White males above 16 under 21 = 1
Blacks above 16 = 2
Total Blacks = 4
Horses Mares = 1
Stud Horses = 0

Source: John Fox Jr. Genealogical Society Library microfilm Image #613, Bourbon County, Kentucky Land Assessments, Book #2. 
 
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1803 Marriage Record Czechoslovakia
1803 Marriage Record Czechoslovakia
22 Jan 1803
Marriage of Josef Rericha to Dorota Soukup Research by Dr. Eduard Kovalda, Czechoslovakian genealogist

(CZ, LAT)-(COPY: Josef Rericha 1803)
Register of marriages # 14, Catholic parish Čížová (1800-1834)

Page: 136
Date of marriage: 1803 Januarius 22.
Address: Pamieticze 28.
Bridegroom: Ržeržicha Jozef syn podruha tamniho
Age: 29
Religion: [katolické]
Marital status: [svobodný]
Address: Pamieticze 3
Bride: Dorota Saukupova na Kalczovskym gruntu
Age: 20
Religion: [katolické]
Marital status: [svobodná]
Witnesses: Matieg Barczal ssafarž
Jozef Michal oba z Drhovle
Priest: Idem ibidem
Special note: od Drhovel. canczelarže

English Translation:
22 Jan 1803
Pamětice house # 28
Josef Řeřicha a son of a local farmhand
29 years old
Catholic
unmarried
Pamětice house # 3
Dorota Soukup living at the Kalec's farm
20 years old
Catholic
unmarried
Matěj Barcal a dominion steward
Josef Michal both of them from Drhovle
the same one, at the place
[permission issued] by the office in Drhovle
 
 
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1804 October 29 Marriage Record Woodford County, Kentucky
1804 October 29 Marriage Record Woodford County, Kentucky
Groom: Thomas Vardeman, abt age 19
Bride: Polly Wilcoxson, abt age 18 
 
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1808 Death Record Kentucky
1808 Death Record Kentucky
Peter Vardeman Will 
 
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1808 Marriage Record Kentucky
1808 Marriage Record Kentucky
Groom: William Vardeman
Bride: Polly Reed
1 Aug 1808
paid 50 pounds to Governor of Kentucky 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 

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