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Sothoron Margaret B. [Female]

Person ID: 1337
Nickname: Peggy

Mentioned by name in father's obituaries (see his Notes).


Photo from page 379, Class of 1969, 1966 Yearbook, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA. (Ancestry.com*)

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Wormwood [Male]
Person ID: 1338

Inferred from father in law Norwood's obituary (see his Notes).

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Sothoron John [Male]
Person ID: 1339

Mentioned by name in father's obituaries (see his Notes).

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Sothoron Kenny [Male]
Person ID: 1340
Updated: 10 FEB 2013

Mentioned by name in father's obituaries (see his Notes).


Kenny Sothoron
(1980 Yearbook, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA. - Freshmen, page 366)

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Jones Loula [Female] b. ABT 1875 Washington, DC - d. AFT JUN 1880
Person ID: 1341

See father's Notes for 1880 Federal Census entry.

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Jones Irinie [Female] b. ABT 1878 Washington, DC - d. AFT JUN 1880
Person ID: 1342

See father's Notes for 1880 Federal Census entry.

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Jones Emma [Female] b. ABT 1856 Pennsylvania
Person ID: 1343

See brother Albert's Notes for 1880 Federal Census entry.

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Jones Ella [Female] b. ABT 1860 Pennsylvania
Person ID: 1344

See brother Albert's Notes for 1880 Federal Census entr

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Scott Ada Burr [Female] b. APR 1881 Washington, DC - d. 9 NOV 1952 Washington, DC
Person ID: 1345

The Plains graveyard has a plaque bearing her full married name.

See father's Notes for 1900 Federal Census entry.

Died. On Sunday, November 9, 1952 at her residence, Ada B. Carlton of 2100 N st. nw., sister of Lieut. Sothoron Johnson Scott (USA ret) of Mountain Home, N.C. Remains resting at the S.H. Hines Co. Funeral Home, 2901 14th st. nw., until 1 p.m., Wednesday. Services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2430 K st. nw. on Wednesday, November 12 at 3 p.m. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. (Ancestry.com* - image of Washington Post, Published 10 Nov 1952)

Mrs. Ada Carlton, 70; Retired U.S. Employee
- Mrs. Ada B. Scott Carlton, 70, retired employee of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, died yesterday at her home, 2100 N st. nw., after a brief illness.
- Mrs. Carlton, who was an administrative clerk, retired in March after 34 years with the bureau. She was a native of Washington.
- Surviving is a brother, 1st Lieut. Sothoron Scott USA (ret.), of Mountain Home, N.C. four nieces and two nephews.
- Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2430 K st. nw. Burial will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. (Ancestry.com* - image of Washington Post, Published 10 Nov 1952)

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Attaway Elizabeth [Female] d. 1732
Person ID: 1346

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Key Susanna Gardiner [Female] b. 1751
Person ID: 1347

Marriage to Richard Bond per Papenfuse* (see brother in law Thomas' Notes).

Father per Papenfuse* (see father's Notes).

Marriage date per father's biography (see his Notes).

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Bate James [Male] b. 1729 Nottinghamshire, England, UK - d. 1779 Frederick Co., MD
Occupation: Physician
Person ID: 1348

Marriage to Susanna per Papenfuse* (see brother in law Thomas Bond's Notes)

Dr. James Bate, b. 1729 in Nottinghamshire, England, d. 1779 in Frederick Co., MD; m. Susanna Bond, b. 1740 in St. Mary's Co., MD, d. 1807 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. (Reno*)

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Bond Elizabeth [Female]
Person ID: 1349

Marriage to Jordan per Papenfuse* (see brother Thomas' Notes).

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Jordan [Male]
Person ID: 1350

Marriage to Elizabeth Bond per Papenfuse* (see brother in law Thomas' Notes).

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Key Philip [Male] b. 1696 - d. 1764
Person ID: 1351

Per Papenfuse*,Dr. John Key (?-1755) was the son of Philip Key (1696/97-1764) (see Notes for Thomas Bond, second husband of son John)

See son John's biography in his Notes.

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Wheatley Elias [Male] d. 1860 St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 1352

Will of Elias Wheatly, SMC, 3/14/1816-7/31/1816. Friend: Samuel Hawkins, all of my land for the uses stated below. Sister: Ann Waring, all of my land during her life and then to Albert J. Clagett and Eliza M. Clagett as tenants in common until Eliza Clagett dies or marries and then to Albert J. Clagett. My negroes named Charles and Basil are to be hired out for two years to raise money to pay the legacies below and then Charles is devised to my nephew, Albert J. Clagett, and Basil is devised to my niece, Eliza M. Clagett. These negroes are to go to the entire exoneration of all and every claim there may be against my estate from the estate of my lately deceased sister, Elizabeth Clagett. Niece: Elizabeth Waring, a negro woman named Clarissa. Sister: Margaret Estep, $120. Niece: Mary P. Morton, $100.
Niece: Ann Morton, $100. To: My long and intimate friend, Samuel Hawkins, as a memento of my friendship, $100. To: My servant named Clarissa, for her kindness and attention to me, $10 to be laid out in suitable clothes such as she may like. Sister: Ann Waring, the residue of my estate during her life and then to my niece and nephew, Eliza M. Clagett and Albert J. Clagett. Exec: Friend, Samuel Hawkins, Wit: George and Hezekiah Dent and John Morton. (Reno*)

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Contee Jane [Female] b. 1780
Person ID: 1353

William (1771-?), who served two terms in the Maryland House of Delegates and who married Jane Contee (1780-?), daughter of John Read Magruder and wife Barbara Contee. (Papenfuse* - see father in law Luke Marbury's Notes).

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Smith Richard [Male] b. 13 OCT 1733 Calvert Co., MD
Person ID: 1354

The will of Charles Somerset Smith (born with his twin brother Richard on 13 Oct 1733 in Calvert Co.), noting that his son of the same name married Ann Sothoron and left issue (Hollowack* 2:381, Charles Co., 1780.11.17, Proved 1781.06.18)

Family information in Notes of brother's grandson Charles Somerset Smith.

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Elgin Elizabeth [Female] b. ABT 1730 Virginia - d. AFT 1767
Person ID: 1355

William Clark Compton was born about 1730 in Charles Co., MD. He married Elizabeth Elgin (born about 1730 in VA) about 1760. Their children were John Alexander Compton (born 22 May 1766 in Charles Co., MD; died Nov 1840 in Warren Co., VA) and Walter Compton (born 1768 in Charles Co., MD. (Lawler*)

William Clarke Compton, son of John Compton, Jr. & Mary Clarke, married Elizabeth Elgin in Charles Co., MD; in 1778 they moved to Flint Hill, Culpeper Co., VA. (Colcock*:266)

William Compton, male, of Virginia, married Elizabeth Elgin. (Ancestry.com* - U.S. & International Marriage Records)

Elizabeth Elgin, female, married William Compton of VA, who was born in 1740. (Ancestry.com* - U.S. & International Marriage Records)

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Compton Walter Sydney [Male] b. 1768 Charles Co., MD - d. ABT 1808
Person ID: 1356
Updated: 2 SEP 2015

Walter Compton was born in 1768 in Charles Co., MD to William Clark Compton & Elizabeth Elgin. (Lawler*)

Walter Compton, son of William Clark Compton & Elzabeth Elgin, b. bef 1768 in Charles Co., MD; d. aft 1827. (Reno*)

Walter Sydney Compton, son of William Clarke Compton & Elizabeth Elgin, married Elizabeth Ann Adams. (Colcock* :266)

NOTE: There are probably at least 2 different Walter Compton's included here--needs to be sorted out! (WHS*)

Walter Compton & Elizabeth Adams were married in Culpeper Co., VA on 16 Feb 1798 by minister, John Pickett (Baptist). (Vogt(3)*:37)

1810 Federal Census (1810.08.06) Culpeper Co., VA - Pg 21 (86), Ln 17 - Walter Compton
- Free white males under 10...1
- ............................ 26 - 44...1
- ............ females under 10 ...4
- .............................10 - 15...1
- ...................... ..... 26 - 44...1
- ................................ 45+...1
- ........................... Slaves ...10

1820 Federal Census (1820.08.07) Culpeper Co., VA - Pg 14 206), Ln 13 - Walter Compton
- Free white males under 10...1
- ............................ 16 - 17...1
- ............................ 16 - 25...1
- ................................. 45+...1
- ............. females under 10...1
- ............................ 10 - 15...2
- ............................ 16 - 25...1
- ................................. 45+...1
- ..... Engaged in Agriculture...3
- ............................ Slaves...11

Inventory of Slaves & Personal Estate of Walter Compton decd. (which inventory includes): five negro slaves, seven horses, cows, sheep, hogs, three beds, one Watch, furniture, crockery, knives & forks, few tools, three ploughs. The within is a true copy of the Inventory of the Estate of Walter Compton decd.
- Henrietta Compton Admr.
- In obedience to an Order of the Court of Culpeper, we have proceeded to appraise the Estate of Walter Compton decd. and the within is a true inventory of the same. Given under our hands & seals this 4th day of March 1805. Edmund Pendleton, Danl. Kentrick, John Farrow.
- At a Court held for Culpeper Co. 18th of April 1808.
- Inventory ordered to be recorded.
(Will Abstracts of Culpeper Co., VA, Will Book E. 1803-1809, by Ruth Sparacio [Privately published], pg 85. Cites Will Book E:271)

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