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John H. Stanley (1735 - 1795)

John H. Stanley
Born in Cedar Creek, Hanover County, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 16 Oct 1754 in Goochland County, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 60 in Surry County, North Carolina, USAmap
Profile last modified | Created 30 Dec 2010
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Biography

This profile is part of the Stanley Name Study.
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John Stanley lived in Virginia.

John Stanley or Standley was born on 27 Jan 1735 in Cedar Creek, Hanover County, Virginia and his parents were Alice (Ballard) and John Stanley. John Stanley and Edith Hutchins married on 16 Oct 1754 at Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting in Goochland County, Virginia. [1]

He died on 22 Oct 1795 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA.

Children

  1. William Standley (1753-1840) • LV44-1XG​
  2. Solomon Stanley (1755-1836) • L2FJ-3WQ​
  3. Stuart Stanley, b: 1758 • LJ1M-63T​
  4. Millah Stanley (1761-1790) • LVWM-YFY​
  5. Nancy Stanley (1762-1807) • L4BH-MW8​
  6. Isaac Stanley (1762-1827) • LD5S-MNN​
  7. Elizabeth Carroll Standley (1762-1830) • KLL6-X3Z​
  8. John Hutchins Standley, Sr. (1762-1852) • LNV1-F1R​
  9. Millicent Stanley, b: 1766 • LVGS-4Z5​
  10. John Hutchins Stanley, Sr. (1767-1850) • LZD7-ZVV​
  11. Mary Martha Stanley (1768-1818) • LTF8-FND​
  12. Dude Stanley, b: 1769 • LJ1M-637​
  13. Guy Stanley, b: 1771 • LVWM-PWJ.

Petition

To the Worshipfull the Court of the County of Frederick. The petitioners of Sundry Inhabitants of the County Humbly Sheweth, that some time agoe the court of the said County was pleased to order a road to be opened from Barkley line by John Berrys to the Hampshire line, (the Petitioners to work on the said Road only). The Road was immediately opened and has been repaird, but as many of the former petitioners are moved away and daily lessoning, and the road is found to be very usefull to the inhabitance, as well as travelars, we the present petitioners humbly desiereth, that the said court would please to order the tythabls living four miles each side of said road to work there on to keep the same in repare, and we in deuty are evevr bound to pray, etc.

James Berry [signature right below salutation also first signature for column #3]

[Names listed]

John Berry
James Campbell
John McMaken
George Greenwalt
John White
James Foster
Joseph Berry
Wm. Wilsan
John Keller
Peter Dick
Henry Dick
Richard Spencer
Vallintine Shockey
Jesse Payne
Edwd. Jennings
Daniel Thomas
Abner Garard
David Garrard
Nathan Clark
Benjamin Mic Kiff
John Stanley
Rena Finney
Isaac Stanley
Abell Willey
William Dunn
Isaac Stanley
Thos. Brabron[?]
Samuel Dunham
Evan Barnes
John Dick
George Lamon
Charls. Macgill
Robert Lamon
John Baker
John Griffith
Henry Dick
Wm. Brown
David Berry.

Sources

  1. Marriage info on ancestry.com for John Stanley, b: c1732 Hanover County, Virginia (parents: John Stanley & Alice Ballard) d: c1793 Surry County, North Carolina; m: 16 Oct 1754 Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting, Goochland County, Virginia; spouse: Edith Hutchins.
  • Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 1:838. 6:250; by William Wade Hinshaw & Edwards Brothers, Inc., Printers of Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1950; scanned pages of each volume available on ancestry.com
  • "Four Generations of the Family of Strangeman HUTCHINS and his wife Elizabeth COX as known January 10, 1935" by Gussie Waymire Crider and Edward Crider; Website originally cited here is now defunct but was archived on 27 Jan 2002. Sources cited by the Criders seem to be mostly Hinshaw, listed above. This was originally the sole source for this Wikitree profile; it does not mention a link between John Stanley and Alice Ballard. Pending a source for this connection other than modern family trees, Ballard has been removed as John Stanley's mother.




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Standley-761 and Stanley-310 appear to represent the same person because: Same spouse and death location and dates.
posted by Anne Massey
Stanley-4561 and Stanley-310 appear to represent the same person because: These appear to be duplicates, not sure why they were set as "Rejected"
posted by Phillip Rich
Stanley-7361 and Stanley-310 appear to represent the same person because: Please check for existing profiles before creating a duplicate. Please merge.
posted by Phillip Rich
This profile appears to me a duplicate of Stanley-310. Please consider a merge of this profile with Stanley-310.
posted by Stacy Stanley
Stanley-3519 and Stanley-310 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Stanley-310 has correct dates. Please merge.
posted by Phillip Rich
Stanley-604 and Stanley-310 appear to represent the same person because: The wives match
posted by Cindy (Ramsey) Barnett

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