The James Turner III and Margaret Fulk Turner Family

The James Turner III and Margaret Fulk Turner Family
Title The James Turner III and Margaret Fulk Turner Family PDF eBook
Author Lois May Rhodes
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Pages 837
Release 2013
Genre Fulks Run (Va.)
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The Descendants of James (1810-1860) and Margaret Fulk Turner

The Descendants of James (1810-1860) and Margaret Fulk Turner
Title The Descendants of James (1810-1860) and Margaret Fulk Turner PDF eBook
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Pages 289
Release 1977
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James Turner III and his wife, Margaret Fulk, raised their ten children in the Brocks Gap area of Rockingham County, Virginia. Although he had several brothers and sisters, only James III's descendants are listed in this compilation of Turner family data. Descendants of James and Margaret have spread into many parts of the United States.

The Charles Fulk & Sarah Custer Fulk Family

The Charles Fulk & Sarah Custer Fulk Family
Title The Charles Fulk & Sarah Custer Fulk Family PDF eBook
Author Patricia Turner Ritchie
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Pages 360
Release 1993
Genre Virginia
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Charles Fulk (ca. 1794-1881), son of John and Eve (Biller?) Fulk, married 1826 Sarah "Sally" Custer in Rockingham Co., Va. She was the daughter of Richard Custer, Sr. and Jane Humble. She was born ca. 1794 and died 1869 of old age in Brocks Gap, Rockingham Co., Va. Charles and Sarah lived on a farm which she had inherited from her father in Brocks Gap in what is now the Riverside Church area of Fulks Run. Descendants live in Virginia, Maryland, Illinois, North Dakota, Georgia and elsewhere

The Hottinger and Yankey Families

The Hottinger and Yankey Families
Title The Hottinger and Yankey Families PDF eBook
Author Lewis Harvey Yankey (H.)
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Pages 388
Release 1991
Genre Virginia
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Michael Honinger was the emigrant ancestor. He arrived in Pennsylvania in 1729. He was the father of Conrad Honinger (d.1804) who married Catherine Kutz. Conrad anglicized the name by changing it to Hottinger. Early in their marriage Conrad and Catherine moved to Rockingham County where they were the parents of nine children. One of their sons married Elizabeth Yankey while a daughter, Magdaline, married Michael Yankey. The Yankey family descends from a Michael Jenghe I (1690-?) who traveled from Berlin, Germany and settled in Virginia. His only known son, Michael Yankie II settled in Shenandoah County where he was the father of five children, one of whom was Michael Yankey (1775-1830) who married Magdaline Hottinger. Michael and Magdaline moved to Brocks Gap about 1800. Descendants live in Virginia and West Virginia.

Descendants of Isaac Ritchie of Virginia

Descendants of Isaac Ritchie of Virginia
Title Descendants of Isaac Ritchie of Virginia PDF eBook
Author Vergie Ruth Carr Lantz
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Pages 870
Release 1983
Genre Virginia
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Isaac Ritchie was a son of Philip Rutschly, who came to Philadelphia from Switzerland in 1727 on the ship William and Sarah. Isacc, born in Pennsylvania in 1735, married Maria Catharena Wolfe, then moved to Brocks Gap, Rockingham County, Virginia in 1803-1804, where he farmed until his death in 1824. His children married into the Baker, Fulk, Turner, Fawley, Shoemaker, Hulvey, Smith, and Miller families, who were also some of the first settlers in Brocks Gap. Ritchie descendants are found throughout the United States.

The Family of Jacob Fawley (1802-1880) of the Brocks Gap Area, Rockingham County, Virginia

The Family of Jacob Fawley (1802-1880) of the Brocks Gap Area, Rockingham County, Virginia
Title The Family of Jacob Fawley (1802-1880) of the Brocks Gap Area, Rockingham County, Virginia PDF eBook
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Pages 480
Release 1989
Genre Loudoun County (Va.)
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John Fawley (1720-1803) lived in Lovettsville, Virginia. His grandson, Jacob Fawley (1802-1880) married Sarah Minnick and later Margaret Jane Smith. Descendants lived in Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, and elsewhere.

Brocks Gap

Brocks Gap
Title Brocks Gap PDF eBook
Author Lena Albrite Turner
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780738541662

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Brocks Gap is the name given to 200 square miles in Rockingham County, Virginia, that were created by the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. As early as the 1740s, German-speaking settlers were attracted to the area by abundant water, plentiful wood, fertile river bottoms, and great hunting. Many of the first settlers stayed for generations, tucked into the security of the mountains. Families were self-sufficient, growing their own food, gathering wild berries and nuts for their own use, and selling the surplus. Stories and traditional ways of life have been passed down through generations, making Brocks Gap a distinct area of culture. Today, many families of the early settlers still live in their home community. Through over 200 photographs, this history takes readers through the remarkable past of Brocks Gap and its people.