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Matilda Ann WATKINS

Female 1819 - 1889  (70 years)


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  1. 1.  Matilda Ann WATKINS was born on 25 Jan 1819 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States (daughter of Benjamin WATKINS and Obedience MARMON); died on 9 Sep 1889 in Champaign County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Kennard, Champaign, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1830, Monroe Township, Logan, Ohio, United States
    • Residence: 19 Aug 1850, Monroe Township, Logan, Ohio, United States

    Notes:

    Residence:
    One of the three girls over ten and less than fifteen

    Matilda married Dr. Thomas COWGILL on 25 Mar 1853 in Ohio. Thomas (son of Thomas COWGILL, Sr. and Sarah ANTRIM) was born on 19 Jun 1812 in Columbiana County, Ohio, United States; died on 29 Sep 1896 in Champaign County, Ohio, United States; was buried after 29 Sep 1896 in Kennard, Champaign, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sarah COWGILL was born in 1855 in Ohio; died in 1855 in Ohio.
    2. John COWGILL was born on 12 May 1856 in Ohio; died on 9 Dec 1932 in Champaign County, Ohio, United States; was buried after 9 Dec 1932 in Cable, Champaign County, Ohio.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin WATKINS was born on 12 Oct 1788 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States (son of James WATKINS, II and Anne WHITE); died on 23 May 1865 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Misc: 16 Sep 1809, Sussex County, Virginia, United States; Transferred to Belmont Ohio Quakers
    • Misc: 28 Nov 1809, Belmont County, Ohio, United States; Received; Address:
      Stillwater Monthly Meeting
    • Misc: 26 May 1812, Belmont County, Ohio, United States; Granted certificate to Darby Creek Monthly Meeting; Address:
      Stillwater Monthly Meeting

    Notes:

    Misc:
    "Benjamin, removed, in his minority, granted certificate [to relocate] to Still Water Monthly Meeting, Belmont County, Ohio"

    Misc:
    'Benjamin received on certificate from Upper MM, Va., dated 16 Sep 1809.'

    Misc:
    'Benjamin granted certificate to Darby Creek Monthly Meeting.'

    Died:
    Listed as Pvt. Benjamin Watkins

    Buried:
    Row 1, Grave 58

    Veteran War of 1812

    Benjamin married Obedience MARMON on 20 Oct 1813 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States. Obedience (daughter of Robert MARMON and Margaret VAUGHAN) was born on 20 Nov 1789 in Virginia; died on 15 Sep 1843 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Obedience MARMON was born on 20 Nov 1789 in Virginia (daughter of Robert MARMON and Margaret VAUGHAN); died on 15 Sep 1843 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:

    Born Merrymoon Marmon

    Notes:

    Residence:
    The male between forty and fifty and the female between thirty and forty

    Residence:
    Census recorded:
    Male 50-60: 1 (Benjamin 52)
    Male 10-15: 1
    Male 5-10: 2

    Female 40-50: 1 (Obedience 51)
    Female 15-20: 1
    Female 10-15: 3

    Children:
    1. Mary Ann WATKINS was born on 28 Nov 1814 in Jefferson Township, Champaign, Ohio, United States; died on 26 Nov 1884 in Monroe County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Monroe Township, Logan, Ohio, United States.
    2. Robert WATKINS was born on 26 May 1816 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; died on 5 May 1859 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States.
    3. Martha Ann WATKINS was born on 15 Sep 1817 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; died on 1 Jun 1864 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in East Liberty, Logan, Ohio, United States.
    4. 1. Matilda Ann WATKINS was born on 25 Jan 1819 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; died on 9 Sep 1889 in Champaign County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Kennard, Champaign, Ohio, United States.
    5. Melissa Ann WATKINS was born on 27 Oct 1820 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; died on 26 Jun 1884 in Zanesfield, Logan, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States.
    6. Gulielma WATKINS was born on 25 Aug 1822 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; died on 4 Nov 1843 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States.
    7. Almeda WATKINS was born on 18 Apr 1824 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; died on 26 Sep 1862 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in East Liberty, Logan, Ohio, United States.
    8. Benjamin WATKINS was born on 16 Jan 1826 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; died on 10 Jan 1902 in Siloam Springs, Benton, Arkansas, United States; was buried in Siloam Springs, Benton, Arkansas, United States.
    9. Ezekiel Firman WATKINS was born on 17 Aug 1829 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; died in 1890 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States.
    10. Ezra WATKINS was born on 12 Feb 1832 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; died on 21 Apr 1910 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James WATKINS, II was born in 1744 in Albemarle Parish Church, Surry County, Virginia, British America (son of James WATKINS, I and Ann RAY); died on 11 Oct 1799 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Misc: 1771, Sussex County, Virginia, United States; Self-employed as a farmer and pewter maker
    • Misc: 21 Jan 1776, Blackwater Monthly Meeting, Virginia, British America; Freed his slave, Kinchin, who was about twenty years old
    • Misc: 18 Aug 1798, Sussex County, Virginia, United States; Released as overseer of Seacock Particular Meeting; Address:
      Blackwater MM
    • Will: 30 Jul 1799, Sussex County, Virginia, United States
    • Misc: Abt 1803, Sussex County, Virginia, United States; Because of the persecution of Quakers in Virginia, six of John and Anne's ten children migrated to the State of Ohio after it became a Free State in 1803. The other three remained in Virginia.

    Notes:

    Misc:
    "I James Watkins of Sussex County in Virginia being fully persuaded that Freedom is the natural right of all Mankind and that it is my Duty to do unto others as I would desire to be done by in the like situation and having had under my Care a Negroe (sp) Man named Kinchen aged about twenty-six years who I have heretofore held as slave I hereby emancipate and set free the said Kinchen and I do for myself, my Heirs, Executors, and Administrators relinquish all my right, title, interest and claim or pretensions of claim whatsoever either to his Person or to any Estate he may hereafter acquire without any interruption from me or any person claiming ????? from or under me. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of the seventh month in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two --- "

    James Watkins (his mark)
    Sussex County
    17th day of October 1782."



    Misc:
    'James released as overseer of Seacock PM.'


    Will:
    Read the contents of James' will!

    Died:
    In James C. Watkins genealogical records, he reports, "James Watkins' death date was recorded as follows: 'James Watkins, Elder of Seacock Meeting, died 10-11-1799.'"

    "WATKINS
    1799, 10, 11. James d (elder of Seacock Mtg."
    Source: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume 6, Virginia, pg. 19

    James married Anne WHITE on 15 Dec 1770 in Sussex County, Virginia, British America. Anne (daughter of Benjamin WHITE and Lucy HANCOCK) was born on 14 Jan 1754 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in Johnson County, North Carolina, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anne WHITE was born on 14 Jan 1754 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, British Colonial America (daughter of Benjamin WHITE and Lucy HANCOCK); died in Johnson County, North Carolina, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Misc: 1764, Surry County, Virginia
    • Misc: 21 Jul 1794, Sussex County, Virginia, United States; Chosen overseer [of Seacock Meeting]; Address:
      Blackwater Monthly Meeting
    • Residence: 1810, Sussex County, Virginia, United States
    • Misc: Jun 1810, Sussex County, Virginia, United States; Disowned for marrying contrary to discipline
    • Misc: 18 Sep 1813, Sussex County, Virginia, United States; Released as overseer of Seacock Particular Meeting

    Notes:

    Misc:
    She was listed in the will of her grandfather, William Hancock; she received the slave, Kinchen.

    Misc:
    'Ann complained of - Seacock Particular Meeting.'

    Residence:
    In the 1810 Census Ann Watkins is listed between Reuben Watkins and James Watkins who would have been her sons.

    There is one female listed who was 45 or older which would be the right age group for Ann who would have been 56 at that time.

    With her are listed another woman between the ages of 26 thru 44 and a girl and a boy both under the age of 10. She had three daughters whose birth dates would have made them fall into this age group:

    1. Winnifred (b. 1784) can probably be excluded as she appears to have had only one child who was born in 1814.

    2. Susannah (b. 1777) can also be excluded as her two children were born after 1810.

    3. So this leaves, Sarah Watkins Butler (b. 1776) We have not been able to find an 1810 listing for Sarah and her husband, Daniel. Possibly he was already traveling to Ohio to look for opportunities in that state to which they eventually moved. They had a son, Benjamin, who would have been about six in 1810 and a daughter, Martha, who would have been about two. Hinshaw shows that Daniel, Sarah and their children were transferred by certificate from the Upper MM in Virginia to the Fairfield MM in Ohio in 1809.

    Misc:
    "1810, 6 mo [White] Ann (now Watkins) disowned for marrying contrary to discipline."

    This suggests that either Ann married another Quaker without first getting the permission of the Quaker monthly meeting or that she married outside the Quaker faith. Unfortunately it does not tell us whom Ann married.

    Misc:
    'Ann released as overseer of Seacock Particular Meeting'

    It seems strange that it was three years after she had been 'disowned' for 'marrying contrary to discipline' that she would be released from her duties at the overseer of the Seacock Particular Meeting.

    Was this because of illness, death, or some other cause?

    Notes:

    Married:
    "At a meeting held at Black Water, Surry County the 15th of the 12th month 1770 one of the Friends appointed to attend the marriage of James Watkins and Ann [sic] White reported that it was 'decently accomplished' -- no further business the meeting adjourns till the next in course at Burleigh."

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    Marriage Banns:
    "At a monthly meeting held at Blackwater Surry County the 21st of the 10th month 1770 James Watkins and Ann White Declared their intetions of marriage with each the the first time. Lucy Baily and Elizabeth Bailey are appointed to inquire into Anne White's clearness in relation to marriage and make a report to the next meeting."

    Marriage Banns:
    "At a monthly meeting held at Burleigh in Prince George County the 17th 11th month 1770, James Watkins and Ann [sic] White declared their intentions of marriage the second time and all things appearing clear they are at liberty to consummate their marriage agreeable with the rules of the society. Guy Bailey and Elizabeth Bailey are appointed to attend their marriage for good order and make report to next meeting. No further business the meeting adjourns till the next in course at Blackwater."

    Misc-Fam:
    'James reported [at the Blackwater Monthly Meeting] married to Ann White.'
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    Residence:
    When Richmond was invaded, Virginia census records were destroyed. An attempt has been made to recreate the census by the use of tax records.

    Children:
    1. Mary WATKINS was born on 10 Nov 1772 in Sussex County, Virginia, British America; died on 1 Nov 1793 in Prince George County, Virginia, United States.
    2. Sarah WATKINS was born on 22 Dec 1774 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, British America; died on 12 Feb 1853 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; was buried in Goshen Friends Cemetery, Logan County, Ohio.
    3. Susannah WATKINS was born on 9 Feb 1777 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States; died on 30 Oct 1846 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States.
    4. Reuben WATKINS was born on 13 May 1779 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States; died on 17 Sep 1835 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States.
    5. John White WATKINS was born on 1 Jun 1781 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States; died on 8 Jun 1852 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States.
    6. Winnifred WATKINS was born on 12 Aug 1784 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States; died about 1830 in Virginia, United States.
    7. James WATKINS, III was born on 28 Jun 1786 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States; died on 13 Aug 1866 in Perry Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; was buried in Perry Township, Logan, Ohio, United States.
    8. 2. Benjamin WATKINS was born on 12 Oct 1788 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States; died on 23 May 1865 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States.
    9. Amos WATKINS was born on 22 Sep 1790 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States; died in 1816 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States.
    10. Robert WATKINS was born on 17 Oct 1793 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States; died on 20 Aug 1831 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States.

  3. 6.  Robert MARMON was born on 24 Dec 1763 in Northampton County, North Carolina, British America (son of Peter MARMON and Obedience REAMS); died on 10 Sep 1831 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States.

    Notes:

    Next to Isaac Zane, it is most probable the Marmons-Robert, Martin and Samuel three brothers, from North Carolina-were the earliest white settlers coming in 1805. Robert settled on the farm on which his son, Joshua, resided for many years...
    The Marmons were men of marked influence in the early settlement and improvement of the. country. They were members of the Society of Friends, and it is probable that it was in this sphere that Robert was most influential. Quiet and unobtrusive in his deportment, orderly in his daily walk, and liberal in his hospitality, he contributed largely to the encouragement and assistance of those less fortunate than himself.
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    Source: History of Logan County, Ohio Pg 389

    Robert married Margaret VAUGHAN on 25 Mar 1784 in Jack Swamp Mm, Northampton, North Carolina, United States. Margaret was born in 1763; died in 1831. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret VAUGHAN was born in 1763; died in 1831.

    Notes:

    Married:
    "At a monthly meeting held at Rich Square Northampton County the 17th day of the 4th Mo 1784.

    The friends appointed to attend the marriage of Robbert Merimoons returned a satisfactory account to this meeting."

    Misc-Fam:
    "At a monthly meeting held a Rich Square in Northampton Count 20 day of 3rd Mo. 1784.

    Robert Merimoon and Margaret Vaughn appeared at this meeting and desired an answer to their former proposal matters appearing clear that they are left to their liberty to consumate their marriage. Martha Patterson and Elizabeth Merimoon is appointed to extend their above said marriage to see that things is conducted orderly and make their report to next monthly meeting."

    (Errors in grammar and spelling are directly from the handwritten document)

    Children:
    1. 3. Obedience MARMON was born on 20 Nov 1789 in Virginia; died on 15 Sep 1843 in Jefferson Township, Logan, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States.
    2. Richmond MARMON was born in Jan 1785 in North Carolina, United States; died on 24 Nov 1865 in Cass County, Indiana, United States; was buried in Cassopolis, Cass, Michigan, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James WATKINS, I was born in 1712 in Lunenburg County, Virginia, British America (son of John WATKINS and Elizabeth Sullivant DANIELS); died in 1810 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States.

    Notes:

    Son of John 'Tray Maker' Watkins, Sr.

    Brother of Mary Watkins; Frances Mackmahany; George Watkins; Mary Francis McHaney and 3 others

    Half brother of John Watkins, Jr.; Lucy Perkins; Elizabeth Watkins; David Watkins and 8 others

    Birth:
    Geni says he was born in 1718 and died in 1810.

    Where he was born in Lunenburg County eventually became Halifax County.

    James married Ann RAY. Ann was born in 1712 in Amelia County, Virginia, British America; died in 1788 in Prince Edward County, Virginia, British America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann RAY was born in 1712 in Amelia County, Virginia, British America; died in 1788 in Prince Edward County, Virginia, British America.
    Children:
    1. 4. James WATKINS, II was born in 1744 in Albemarle Parish Church, Surry County, Virginia, British America; died on 11 Oct 1799 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States.

  3. 10.  Benjamin WHITE was born in 1730 in Surry County, Virginia, British America; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Misc: 20 Nov 1750, Surry County, Virginia; Land purchase
    • Misc: 16 Jun 1752, Surry County, Virginia; Sale of Land
    • Residence: 1782, Surry County, Virginia
    • Misc: 22 Apr 1800, Surry County, Virginia, United States; Wrote and signed his Will
    • Misc: 21 Nov 1807, Surry County, Virginia, United States

    Notes:

    Misc:
    "Robert White to Benjamin White for 26 pounds current money.... 200 acres (being land granted to Charles White on 21 Dec 1737 and descended to said Robert White as his heir).

    Misc:
    "Benjamin White and wife, Lucy White, of Surry County to Mark Parish late of Elizabeth City County for 45 pounds current money .... 200 acres bounded by Robert Nicholson (being the land lately bought by said Benjamin White from Robert White on 20 Nov 1750.)

    Wit: Samuel Blow, Michael Blow, Thomas Wilson and Richard Blow."

    Residence:
    Listing shows that there were three whites and two blacks enumerated by this census.

    Misc:
    'Benjamin, member Seacock Particular Meeting, disowned for non-attendance.'

    Benjamin married Lucy HANCOCK. Lucy (daughter of William HANCOCK and Elizabeth PHILLIPS) was born in 1728 in Surry County, Virginia, British America; died before 1764 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Lucy HANCOCK was born in 1728 in Surry County, Virginia, British America (daughter of William HANCOCK and Elizabeth PHILLIPS); died before 1764 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Following comes from the site: http://geesnmore.wordpress.com/charles-gee-iii/hancock/

    "Lucy married Benjamin White and they both died before her father, William Hancock in 1764.  John White [Benjamin and Lucy's son] received his grandfather’s 540 acres plantation and two slaves, Beck and Robin.  He married Ann Cornwell.  His sisters each also received slaves: Ann received Kinchen, Mary received Jack, and Hannah received Tommy.  These children became Quakers. Ann married James Watkins."
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    Presumably she died before 11 Aug 1764 when her father, William, wrote his will since he mentioned her siblings and her children, but not Lucy.

    Children:
    1. John WHITE was born on 2 Apr 1752 in Surry County, Virginia, British America; was christened on 17 May 1752 in Surry County, Virginia, British America; died on 6 Oct 1806 in Sussex County, Virginia, United States.
    2. 5. Anne WHITE was born on 14 Jan 1754 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in Johnson County, North Carolina, United States.
    3. Hannah WHITE was born in 1762 in Surry County, Virginia, British America; and died.
    4. Mary WHITE was born before 1764 in Surry County, Virginia, British America; and died.

  5. 12.  Peter MARMON was born on 6 Sep 1737 in Northampton County, North Carolina, British America; died on 22 Jun 1802 in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States.

    Notes:

    Last name also found as Marmon

    Peter married Obedience REAMS on 5 May 1759 in Charles City, Virginia, British America. Obedience was born on 4 Jan 1742 in Northampton County, North Carolina, British America; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Obedience REAMS was born on 4 Jan 1742 in Northampton County, North Carolina, British America; and died.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth MARMON was born on 1 Mar 1760 in Northampton County, North Carolina, British America; and died.
    2. Rhoda MARMON was born on 12 Mar 1761 in Northampton County, North Carolina, British America; and died.
    3. 6. Robert MARMON was born on 24 Dec 1763 in Northampton County, North Carolina, British America; died on 10 Sep 1831 in Logan County, Ohio, United States; was buried in Logan County, Ohio, United States.
    4. Hannah MARMON was born on 12 Oct 1768 in Northampton County, North Carolina, British America; and died.
    5. Rachel MARMON was born on 28 Sep 1769 in Northampton County, North Carolina, British America; and died.
    6. Samuel MARMON was born on 23 Mar 1772 in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States of America; and died.
    7. Marium MARMON was born on 13 Sep 1774 in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States of America; and died.
    8. Martin MARMON was born on 10 Mar 1777 in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States of America; and died.
    9. Tabitha MARMON was born on 3 Oct 1779 in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States of America; and died.
    10. Jeremiah MARMON was born on 10 Jul 1783 in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States of America; and died.
    11. Kesiah MARMON was born on 12 Jul 1786 in Northampton County, North Carolina, United States of America; and died.



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