Person ID: I31348 |  Last Modified: 5 Feb 2025
Susan Eastham
Bef 1700 -
Birth
Bef 1700
England
Died
England
Family
William Deatherage b. 1705, England
Married
1747
Virginia, USA
Children
1. Philemon Deatherage
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2. Robert Deatherage b. Abt 1730
3. John Deatherage b. 1737, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
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4. George Deatherege b. Abt 1740, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
5. Achilles Deatherage b. 1742, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Philemon Deatherage
- 1778
Died
1778
Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Father
William Deatherage b. 1705, England
Relationship
natural
Mother
Susan Eastham b. Bef 1700, England
Relationship
natural
Married
1747
Virginia, USA
Family
Elizabeth ?? (w of Philemon Deatherage)
Robert Deatherage
Abt 1730 - 1777 (Age 47)
Birth
Abt 1730
Died
1777
Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Father
William Deatherage b. 1705, England
Relationship
natural
Mother
Susan Eastham b. Bef 1700, England
Relationship
natural
Married
1747
Virginia, USA
Family
Mary Strother
Married
Aft 1747
Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Children
1. Philemon Deatherage b. Bef 1764, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
2. George Deatherage b. Abt 1764, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
3. John Deatherage b. Abt 1766, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
4. William Deatherage b. 1767, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
5. Thomas Deatherage b. Abt 1771, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
6. Susannah Deatherage b. Aft 1771, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
7. Francis Deatherage b. Aft 1772, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
John Deatherage
1737 - 1801 (Age 64)
Birth
1737
Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Died
12 Feb 1801
Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Father
William Deatherage b. 1705, England
Relationship
natural
Mother
Susan Eastham b. Bef 1700, England
Relationship
natural
Married
1747
Virginia, USA
Family
Sarah Edwards Gale
Married
1758
George Deatherege
Abt 1740 - 1807 (Age 67)
Birth
Abt 1740
Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Died
12 Jan 1807
Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Father
William Deatherage b. 1705, England
Relationship
natural
Mother
Susan Eastham b. Bef 1700, England
Relationship
natural
Married
1747
Virginia, USA
Family 1
Nancy Johnson b. 1748, Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Married
Bef 1767
Children
1. Mary Deatherage b. North Carolina, USA
2. Ursala Deatherage b. North Carolina, USA
3. Nancy Deatherage b. Abt 1767, North Carolina, USA
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4. Abner Deatherage, Sr. b. 1773, Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
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5. Bird Deatherage b. Abt 1775, North Carolina, USA
6. Anne Deatherage b. Aft 1775, North Carolina, USA
Family 2
Mildred Amelia Milly Bingham b. 1765, Virginia, USA
Married
Abt 1791
North Carolina, USA
Children
1. J. Deatherage
2. W. Deatherage
3. C. Deatherage
4. G. Deatherage
5. A. Deatherage
6. Philemon Deatherage b. 14 Jun 1781, North Carolina, USA
7. John Deatherage b. Abt 1782, Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Achilles Deatherage
1742 - 1807 (Age 65)
Birth
1742
Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Died
5 Oct 1807
Madison County, Kentucky, USA
Father
William Deatherage b. 1705, England
Relationship
natural
Mother
Susan Eastham b. Bef 1700, England
Relationship
natural
Married
1747
Virginia, USA
Family
Nancy Ann Lewis b. 6 May 1742, Wales
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From The Deatherage Familily: The First Four Generations in America
Deatherage Origins:
The pre-American origins of the Deatherage family are not known.[[1] Our ancestor was possibly William, son of John and Mary DITHERIDG, who was batized on 31 May 1705 at Dudley St. Thomas, Worcestershire, England. He was not buried as an infant and there appears to be no later record of him in that county.[2] Further proof is needed before we can claim this man as our forebear.
While family tradition has been that the Deatherages were English, there is at least one book that says they were French Huguenot. Mr. Anderson Quisenberry relates the D'Etherage family was one of those French Huguenot families that spread to other parts of the United States from Monikin-Town (an old Indian town) in what was then Powhattan County, now Goochland County, Virginia.[5]
1. Letter J.S. Griffeth (an English Genealogist) to George E. Deatherage 21 Nov 1985.
5. Quisenberry, Anderson C. Extracted From Genealogical Memoranda of The Quisenberry Family and Other Families, 1897, at 97. This is one of 20 names listed with no other information or documentation.
Generation I
WILLIAM DEATHERAGE is probably the immigrant ancestor of the family. According to family tradition he married Susan Eastham and had five children: Robert, Susan, Achilles..., John..., and George. [[This set of children is different from the set that I have used based on Tobin's work.]]
[S501] The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America, Kindle Edition, by Richard W. Tobin II SC
Details:
Name: Richard W. Tobin II; Date: 2011;
Citation:
Page: p13ff Section on William Deatherage
Text: WILLIAM DEATHERAGE ... 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. ... In 1747 William was married to Anna -, who was probably a second wife. No records have been uncovered which list any of William's children, give the name of his wife other than as noted above, or give his date or place of death
[S501] The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America, Kindle Edition, by Richard W. Tobin II SC
Details:
Name: Richard W. Tobin II; Date: 2011;
Citation:
Page: Deatherage origins & Generation I
Text: [[See the note for William Deatherage]]
[S1408] England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975SC
Text: Baptism of Wiliam "Ditheridg" on 13 May 1705 at Saint Thomas, Dudley, Worcester, England, but there is no assurance that this is our William Deatherage