Person ID: I31348 | Tree: Robin |  Last Modified: 12 Sep 2021
Philemon Deatherage
- 1778
Died
1778
Father
William Deatherage
Relationship
natural
Robert Deatherage
Abt 1730 - 1777 (47 years)
Birth
Abt 1730
Died
1777
Father
William Deatherage
Relationship
natural
John Deatherage
1738 - 1801 (63 years)
Birth
1737/38
Culpeper Co, VA
Died
1801
Father
William Deatherage
Relationship
natural
George Deatherage
Abt 1740 - 1807 (67 years)
Birth
Abt 1740
Virginia
Died
12 Jan 1807
Stokes Co, NC
Father
William Deatherage
Relationship
natural
Family 1
Mildred (Milly) Bingham b. 1765, Virginia
Family 2
Nancy Johnson b. 1748, Stokes Co, NC
Married
Bef 1767
Children
1. Mary Deatherage b. North Carolina
2. Ursala Deatherage b. North Carolina
3. Nancy Deatherage b. Abt 1767, North Carolina
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4. Abner Deatherage, Sr. b. 1773, Stokes Co, NC
5. Bird Deatherage b. Abt 1775, North Carolina
6. Anne Deatherage b. Aft 1775, North Carolina
Achilles Deatherage
1742 - 1807 (65 years)
Birth
1742
Culpeper Co, VA
Died
1807
Father
William Deatherage
Relationship
natural
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– Wm Deatherage patented 950 acres in an area called Little Fork in what was Orange County at the time. Tobin includes a map of the property and nearby propery owners. The land is between the "Hedgeman Rappanhannock River" and the "Elk Eastham Hazel River"
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Source Citations
[S1095] Ancestry.com, Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2002;).
[S501] Richard W. Tobin II, The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America, Kindle Edition, (Name: Richard W. Tobin II; Date: 2011;), p13ff Section on William Deatherage.
1. WILLIAM DEATHERAGE is probably the immigrant ancestor of this family. He first appears on 5 Jun 1734 when he witnessed a deed of gift executed by Philemon Cavenaugh of St. Mark’s Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia. He died after 1763 when he was involved in two lawsuits in Culpeper County.
According to family tradition, first published in 1916, William married Susan Eastham and had five children: Robert, Susan, Achilles (who lived in Shenandoah County where he died in 1780), John (who married Sarah Edwards and lived in Spotsylvania Co., Virginia) and George. [“The Deatherage Family,” The Lookout: A Journal of Southern Society, 6 May 1916, v. 17.] Later research has confirmed that Robert, John and George were brothers, but has shown there are at least three errors and an omission in this account: Achilles did not die in 1780 but in 1807 in Kentucky, John married Sarah Edwards Gale, and Robert, John, and George had a brother Philemon.
In 1747 William was married to Anna -, who was probably a second wife.
[[No guess at birth date or places. Very solid information about land transactions and place of residence starting in 1735, but not even a guess about date and place of birth. Tobin does not name Susan Eastman or daughter Susan in his list of children, so I'm omitting both of them in my tree.]]