(571.) and (572.) No further record.
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(574.) ? MARGARET CAUDY (133.) (18.) (2.) (1.):
b. c1800; (probably a d/o James Caudy -- editor.): m. c1818, to ELI BEALL; b. c1789, Va.CH: (1554.) John; (1555.) James F.; (1556.) Susan H.; (1557.) David E.; (1558.) Virginia E. (Others?).
1850 Census, Hampshire Co., Va.: Eli Beall, 61, Va., Farmer; Margaret, 50; John, 31; James F., 22; Susan H., 16; David E., 14; Virginia E., 11.
(1545.) to (1568.) No further record.
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See batch #5000731 of LDS Library Records, Patricia Caudy Evans.
From Internet, Candace Gravelle, 4 Jan 2003
Rebecca Caudy, dau. of Martha Hiett CaudyIn the Grace Kelso Garner book menioned in previous posting, there is a mention of Rebecca Caudy, married Tilberry Reid, in teh written section on Rebecca's sister, Sarah Caudy who married William Odell, which states that Rebecca an Tilberry Reid sold their interest in land htat Rebecca inherited from her father, which provides a lineage back to James Caudy the Pioneer and "Indian Fighter." The following exerpt from Mrs. Garner's writings state:
"Sarah Caudy, daughter of James and Elizabeth Lyons Caudy, was born on Capon River in Hampshire Co., VA in 1807. She marreid William Odell June 11, 1829 and they made their home on Capon River until about 1841, their first seven children being born there. The following document alone will show that Sarah Caudy Odell along with two of her brothers disposed of their inheritance in VA. "This indenture made this 19th day of August in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thrity six between William Odell and Sarah his wife of the County of Hampshire and Commonwealth of Virgina, James Caudy and Mariah his wife, Henry Caudy and Nancy his wife of the county of Pike, state of Ohio on the onepart, and William Nixon of the County if Hampshire and Commonwealth of Virgina on the other part. Witnesseth that hte said William Odell and Sarah his wife, James Caudy and mariah his wife, Henry Caudy and Nancy his wife, in consideration of the sum of 150 dollars current moeny of hte United States to them in hand paid by the said William Nixon the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged ... is hereby granted, conveyed, bargained and sold unto the said William Nixon, his heirs and assignes forever.
THe next paragraph of Mrs. Garner's writing is about Rebecca Caudy who married Tillberry Reid, and mentions the above same lands, which Rebecca and her hsuband, Tilberry Reid sold prior to their move to Picke Co., OH where REbecca's sisster had already moved to previously.
"Rebecca Caudy, daughter of James and Elizabeth Lyons Cuady was born on Capon River, 20 Dec 1811, and she was about one maonth short of her fifth birthday when she was to loose her mother, Elizabeth Lyons Caudy, and she is not quite into her teens when her father, James Caudy, died. These young Caudy chidlren were then cared for until their adult hood and marriage by their older sister, mary Ann Caudy Nixon and Margaret Caudy Beall.
On January 10, 1831 Rebecca Caudy married Tilberry Reid, born 15 Dec 1810 in Hampsthire County, VA, he was the son of John Reid. A son was born in Hampshire Co., VA, John Francis Reid, born in 1834. On September 15, 1834, Tilberry and Rebecca Caudy Reid, sold for fifty dollars their one eigth part interest in the same tracts of land as those in the above written deed. "Odell to Nixon". William Nixon was also the purchaser of their one eitgth interest. Shortly after the sale they departed for Pike Co., OH and started a store in Piketown, and they remained there for some time. The other four fo their children being born in that place....
I will copy the subsequent pages next week when I get back to the library and finish the posting of this info at this time. I will also look for the pages in the book which probably provide the names of Martha HIETT Caudy Pugh's children with Jesse Pugh and copy and post those if it is in the book. Mrs. Garner wrote a lot also about the Pugh and Nixon family and perhaps about the Hiett families which I will also look for in the book.
I was interested also in the mention of the "Bruner place" because Alice (Alley) Capper married Jacob Bruner, also spelled Brunner, and Alley lived in Frederick and Hamsphire Co., VA until her death in 1859. Her husband, Jacob Burner died in the War of 1812 and Alley received a widows pension. I have not been able to determine the names of the children of Alley Capper and Jacob Brunner.
There are some apparent errors in the previous writings including Mrs. Garner's book about Alley Capper and Jacob Bruner having a daughter named Catherine who married a Johnson, married Catherine Brunner who married Mr. Johnson, was most likely a cousin or a sister of Jacob Brunner and not his daughter. Jacob Brunner and Alley Capper married in 1805 and Catherine Brunner was married in 1806, so obviously she could not have been a daughter of Jacob Brunner and Alley Capper. I believe that Mrs. Garner obtained the erroneous info about Catherine Brunner from another researcher in connection with the Hancher Family that she writes about with just that one sentance about the Brunner Family noted, which unfortunately, was an error.
Patricia Caudy Evans also presents the name of Harvey as Henry?