Sothoron & Related Families - 92 (Notes Pages)
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Harrison Burton [Male] b. 1858 Charles Co., MD - d. 1863 St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 1839
Burton Harrison, born 1858 in Charles Co., MD to Joseph Harrison & Julia Turner; died 1863 in St. Mary's Co., MD. (Reno*)
Gorsuch Gertrude [Female] b. AFT 1854 - d. AFT 1874
Person ID: 1840
George Harrison, born 1861 in Charlotte Hall, St. Mary's Co., MD to Joseph Harrison & Julia Turner; died 1954; married Gertrude Gorsuch Aft. 1880; born Aft. 1854; died Aft. 1874. (Reno*)
Harrison Ellen West [Female] b. 1870 St. Mary's Co., MD - d. 1871 St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 1841
Ellen West Harrison, born 1870 in St. Mary's Co., MD to Joseph Harrison & Julia Turner; died 1871 in St. Mary's Co., MD. (Reno*)
Wingert J. [Female] d. AFT 1874
Person ID: 1842
Roland Lee Harrison, born 1876 in Charles Co., MD to Joseph Harrison & Julia Turner; died Aft. 1875; married J. Wingert Aft. 1896; born Aft. 1876; died Aft. 1874. (Reno*)
Cruet Henry K. [Male] b. JAN 1845 Washington, DC - d. AFT JUN 1900
Person ID: 1843
See father in law's Notes for 1900 Federal Census entry.
Scott Sothoron Johnson [Male] b. 7 JAN 1881 Washington, DC - d. 4 NOV 1965 Oteen, Buncombe Co., NC
Updated: 23 OCT 2011
Person ID: 1844
See father's Notes for 1900 Federal Census entry.
Sothoron J. Scott, 21 3/12 year old clerk, was enlisted into Co. K, 28th Inf., U.S. Army by Lt. Jordan at Camp Hill, PA on 27 March 1902, for a term of 3 years. Born in Washington, DC, he was 5' 7" tall, had blue eyes & l. bro. hair, with M. fair complexion. Discharged 26 March 1904 at Presidio, Cal. by expr. serv. Pvt. Exelt. (sic). (Ancestry.com* - U.S. Army Register of Enlistments, 1901 May -1902, Pg. 89)
Sothoron J. Scott, 24 10/12 year old soldier, was enlisted by Maj. Kirby into Co. B of H.C., U.S. Army at St. Louis, MO on 18 Oct 1904. He was born in Washington, DC, was 5' 7 1/2" tall, had blue eyes & l. bro. hair, complexion "w. fair." Discharged 5.26.04 from Co. K, 28 Inf. Note: "Disch'd. Oct.17.07 at Fort Clark, Texas by expr. serv. Pvt. Execlt.haf." (Ancestry.com* - U.S. Army Register of Enlistments, 1904 July - 1905 Dec, pg. 93)
Sothoron J. Scott, 26 9/12 year old soldier, was enlisted into "H.C.," U.S. Army, by Capt. Page at Clark, Tex. on 23 Oct 1907. He was born in Washington, DC, was 5' 7 1/2" tall, had l. br. hair & fair complexion. Date of Discharge 10.17.07, with note, "Dis. Oct. 22.10. at Ft. Clark, Tex. exp. ser. 1 Cl. Pt. Excl. h. rf." (Ancestry.com* - U.S. Army Register of Enlistments, 1906-1907, R-Z, pg. 168)
Sothoron J. Scott, 29 9/12 year old clerk, was enlisted by Capt. Boyer on 22 Oct 1910 at Ft. Clarke, Tex. into H.C., U.S. Army, his 4th enlistment. Born in Washington, DC, was 5' 7 1/2" tall, had blue eyes & l. bro. hair, fair complexion. Discharged 10.22.1910 from "H.C." Note: "Disc. Oct.22.1910, at Plattsburg Bks., N.Y., Exp. serv. a Sgt. Exct. hrf." (Ancestry.com* - U.S. Army Register of Enlistments, 1909-1913, R-Z, pg. 207.
1920 Federal Census (1920.01.01, Recorded 1920.01.15) 1520 Chase St., Ward 8, Baltimore City, MD - ED 97, Sh 13B, Ln 88, 261/307 - Scott, Southoron J.. Head, 39 year old married white male, renting his home. Can read & write, speaks English. Born in DC, parents in Maryland. Occupation Officer in U.S. Army, drawing wages. -----, Emma M. Wife, 34 year old married white female. Can read & write, speaks English. She & parents born in Maryland. Occupation None.
1930 Federal Census (1930.04.01, Recorded 1910.04.15) 1508 Kentucky Ave., Pct 4, Ward 4, Osceola, St. Cloud, Osceola Co., FL - ED 6, Sh 5B, Ln 59, 171/172 - Scott, S. Johnson. Head, 49 year old married white male, first married at 27. Can read & write, speaks English. Born in DC, father in Virginia, mother in Maryland. Occupation None. Veteran of Sp, W.W. -----, Mary E. Wife, 44 year old married white female, first married at 23. Can read & write, speaks English. She & mother born in Maryland, father in USA. Occupation None.
1945 Florida State Population Census - Pct 4, St. Cloud, Osceola Co., FL - Ln 34 - Scott, Sothoron J., 64 year old retired male, born in Wash. D.C., completed 9 grade of school. -----, Mary E., 59 year old H. wife, born in Md., completed 8 grade of school.
Named in sister Ada's obituary of 1952, noting his home as Mountain Home, NC (see her Notes).
Sothoron Johnson Scott, SSN 241-74-6896, white male, born 7 Jan 1881 in Washington, DC to Robert S. Scott & Fanny Sothoron. (Ancestry.com* - Social Security Applications & Claims Index)
The Plains graveyard has a plaque bearing his full name.
Sothoron J. Scott, son of Robert S. Scott & Jane C. Sothoron, b. 7 Jan 1881 at Richmond City, VA, d. 4 Nov 1965 at Oteen, Buncombe Co., NC, was married to Mary Emma KEYS Scott (1885-1972). Inscription: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1ST LIEUTENANT US ARMY SP AM WAR WORLD WAR I Is buried at Calvary Episcopal Church Cemetery, Fletcher, Henderson Co., NC. (Photo & information from www.findagrave.com)
Woodburn Clarissa S. M. [Female] b. SEP 1853 St. Mary's Co., MD - d. 1919 St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 1845
Horatio A. Canter, Jr., born December 14, 1832 in Charles Co., MD to Horatio Canter & Elizabeth Swann; died March 23, 1905 in St. Mary's Co., MD; married (1) Elizabeth Ann Columbia Hayden September 19, 1853 in St. Mary's Co., MD; born March 31, 1833 in St. Mary's Co., MD; died February 26, 1880 in St. Mary's Co., MD; married (2) Clarissa "Clara" S. M. Woodburn April 18, 1881 in All Faith Epis., Huntersville, St. Mary's Co., MD; born September 1853 in St. Mary's Co., MD; died 1919 in St. Mary's Co., MD. (Reno*)
CLARA S. M. CANTER 1853 -- 1919
All Faith Episcopal, Huntersville, St. Mary's Co., MD Next to marker of Horatio Canter, 1833-1905.
Gilliams Louis [Male] b. ABT 1845 Maryland - d. AFT APR 1910
Person ID: 1847
See father's Notes for 1860 & 1870 Federal Census entries, mother's Notes for 1880 entry.
1900 Federal Census (1900.06.01, Recorded 1900.06.14) Lower Merion Twp., Montgomery Co., PA - ED 215, Sh 12(75)A, Ln 21, 217/225 - Gilliams, Louis. Head, 56 year old white male, born Nov 1844, married 35 years. He & parents born in Maryland. Occupation Merchant. Owns his non-farm home. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Maria. Wife, 55 year old white female, born Feb 1845, married 35 years. Had 3 children, all living. Born in Penna., parents in Massachusetts. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Charlotte. Daughter, 34 year old single white female, born "Ma" 1866. She & mother born in Penna., father in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Florence. Daughter, 24 year old single white female, born Feb 1876. She & mother born in Penna., father in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Louis Jr. Son, 21 year old single white male, born Mar 1879. He & mother born in Penna., father in Maryland. At College, can read & write, speaks English. - (2 Servants)
1910 Federal Census (1910.04.15, Recorded 1910.05.16) Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr, Lower Merion Twp., Montgomery Co., PA - ED 97, Sh 11(149)A, Ln 29, 211/218 - Gilliams, Louis. Head, 65 year old widowed white male. He & mother born in Maryland, father in Pennsylvania. Occupation Wholesale Liquors (Emp). Can read & write, speaks English. Owns his non-farm home free of mortgage. -----, Charlotte. Daughter, 34 year old single white female. She & mother born in Pennsylvania, father in Maryland. Occupation None. Can read & write, speaks English. - Gough, Mary L. Aunt, 77 year old single white female. She & parents born in Maryland. Occupation None. Can read & write, speaks English. - (1 Nurse, 1 Cook, 1 Maid)
Gilliams Richard S. [Male] b. JAN 1854 Maryland - d. AFT JUN 1900
Person ID: 1848
See father's Notes for 1860 & 1870 Federal Census entries, mother's Notes for 1880 entry.
1900 Federal Census (1900.06.01, Recorded 1900.06.16) 129 Cottage Ave., Ward 5, Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon Dist., Westchester Co., NY - ED 89, Sh 18B, Ln 91, 273/322 - Gilliams, Richard S. Head, 46 year old white male, born Jan 1854, married 7 years. He & parents born in Maryland. Occupation Wholesale Liquor (O). Renting his non-farm home. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Mary F. Wife, 40 year old white female, born Apr 1860, married 7 years. Has had no children. She & parents born in Massachusetts. Can read & write, speaks English. - Wood, Ellen E. M-in-law, 69 year old widowed white female. Had 4 children, 3 living. She & parents born in Massachusetts. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Harriet E. S.-in-law, 35 year old single white female, born Oct 1864. She & parents born in Massachusetts. Can read & write, speaks English. No occupation listed. -----, Alfred S. B.-in-law, 34 year old single white male, born Oct 1865. He & parents born in Massachusetts. Can read & write, speaks English. No occupation listed. - (1 Servant)
Fitzgerald Edward [Male] b. 13 APR 1853 Montgomery Co., MD - d. 26 JAN 1931 Washington, DC
Updated: 15 MAY 2011
Person ID: 1849
Edward Fitzgerald b. 1853 to Michael Fitzgerald & Cecelia Scott, m. Mary McQuillan. ("Royals, Rebels...", Ancestry.com* by David Meier).
Edward Fitzgerald, son of Michael Fitzgerald & Cecelia Ashton Key, b. 13 Apr 1853, Montgomery Co., MD, d. 26 Jan 1931, Washington, DC, bur. St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Rockville, MD, m. on 13 Feb 1890, Washington, DC, Mary McQuillan, b. 1860, St. Paul, Ramesy Co., Minnesota, d. 1936, Washington, DC. (Johnson, W*)
- Father of F. Scott Fitzgerald - Edward was born in "Glenmary" farm. He attended Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., for a while before moving west. He was a cousin by marriage to Mary Surratt, who was hanged for complicity in the Lincoln assassination. On February 12, 1890, he married Mollie McQuillan in Washington, D.C. The reception took place at a townhome in the nation's capital kept by Mollie's mother, Louisa McQuillan. Governor William Merriam of Minnesota was in attendance. - When his furniture manufacturing business failed in 1898, the family moved to Buffalo, New York, where he worked as a salesman for Procter & Gamble. The family initially lived in the Lenox, one of the last hotels still remaining in Buffalo, which was considered a very fashionable place to live at the time. The following April, the family moved to a flat in a house at Summer and Elmwood Streets. Ten months later, Edward was transferred to Syracuse, New York, but was back in Buffalo in September 1903, living at 29 Irving Place. (www.findagrave.com)
See grandmother Eliza (Key) Scott's Notes for 1860 Federal Census entry, mother's Notes for 1870 entry.
1910 Federal Census (1910.01.01, Recorded 1910.01.06) 514 Holly, Pct. 5, Ward 7, St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN - ED 95, Sh 12(111)A, Ln 41, 177/252 - Fitzgerald, Edwin. Head, 56 year old white male, in this his first marriage 19 years. He & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation Merchandise Broker, working on O.A. Renting his non-farm home. -----, Mary. Wife, 48 year old white female, in this her first marriage 19 years. Had 5 children, 2 living. Born in Minnesota, father in Irish Free State, mother in Illinois. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Scott K. Son, 13 year old single white male. He & mother born in Minnesota, father in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English, attended school since Sept. -----, Anna B. Daughter, 8 year old white female, attended school since Sept. Born in New York, father in Maryland, mother in Minnesota.
1920 Federal Census (1920.01.01, Recorded 1920.01.15) 599 Summit Ave., Pct. 5, Ward 7, St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN - ED 76, Sh 13(30)A, Ln 44, 186/277 - Fitzgerald, Edward. Head, 67 year old married white male. Can read & write, speaks English. He & parents born in Maryland. Occupation Merchandise Broker, working on O.A. -----, Mary. Wife, 58 year old married white female. Can read & write, speaks English. Born in Minnesota, father in Irish Free State, mother in Illinois. Occupation None. -----, F. Scott. Son, 23 year old single white male. Can read & write, speaks English. He & mother born in Minnesota, father in Maryland. Occupation Author and Writer., working on O.A. -----, Anabelle. Daughter, 18 year old single white female. Can read & write, speaks English, attended school since Sept. Born in New York, father in Maryland, mother in Minnesota. Occupation None. - (1 Servant)
1930 Federal Census (1930.04.01, Recorded 1930.04.02) 2003 16th St. NW, Meridian Mansions, Pct. 8, Washington, DC - ED 198, Sh 1A, Ln 30, 12/12 - Fitzgerald, Edward. Head 76 year old married white male, first married at 36. Renting his non-farm home for $115 per month. Can read & write, speaks English. He & mother born in Maryland, father in England. Occupation None. -----, Mary. Wife, 68 year old married white female, first married at 28. Can read & write, speaks English. Born in Minnesota, father in Irish Free State, mother in Illinois. Occupation None.
FITZGERALD EDWARD FITZGERALD BORN APR. 13, 1853 DIED JAN. 26, 1931 REST IN PEACE, AMEN
Grave Marker at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Rockville, Montgomery Co., MD. (Photo from www.findagrave.com)
McQuillan Mary [Female] b. 8 AUG 1860 St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN - d. 2 SEP 1936 Washington, DC
Updated: 15 MAY 2011
Nickname: Molly
Person ID: 1850
Edward Fitzgerald b. 1853 to Michael Fitzgerald & Cecelia Scott, m. Mary McQuillan. ("Royals, Rebels...", Ancestry.com* by David Meier).
Edward Fitzgerald, son of Michael Fitzgerald & Cecelia Ashton Key, b. 13 Apr 1853, Montgomery Co., MD, d. 26 Jan 1931, Washingotn, DC, bur. St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Rockville, MD, m. on 13 Feb 1890, Washington, DC, Mary McQuillan, b. 1860, St. Paul, Ramesy Co., Minnesota, d. 1936, Washington, DC. (Johnson, W*)
See husband's Notes for 1910 through 1930 Federal Census entries.
OUR MOTHER MARY FITZGERALD AUG. 8, 1860 SEPT. 2, 1936 MAY SHE REST IN PEACE AMEN
Grave Marker at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Rockville, Montgomery Co., MD. (Photo from www.findagrave.com)
Fitzgerald Francis Scott Key [Male] b. 24 SEP 1896 St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN - d. 21 DEC 1940 Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
Updated: 5 MAY 2014
Person ID: 1851
Photo from www.findagrave.com.
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, b. 24 Sep 1896, St. Paul, MN to Edward Fitzgerald & Mary McQuillan; m. Zelda Sayre, 24 July 1900, daughter of Anthony Dickerson Sayre (b. 20 Apr 1858) & Minnie Buckner Machen (b. 1860); she b. 24 July 1900, d. 11 Mar 1948. ("Royals, Rebels...", Ancestry.com*, by David Meier)
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, son of Edward Fitzgerald & Mary McQuillan, b. 24 Sep 1896, St. Paul, MN, d. 21 Dec 1940, Hollywood, CA, bur. St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Rockville, MD, m. on 3 Apr 1920, St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, NY, Zelda Sayre, dau of Anthony Dickerson Sayre & Minnie Buckner Machen, b. 24 July 1900, Montgomery, AL, d. 10 Mar 1949, Ashville, NC, bur. St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Rockville, MD. (Johnson, W*)
See father's Notes for 1910 & 1920 Federal Census entries.
Fitzgerald, F(rancis) Scott (Key) (1896-1940), American writer, whose novels and short stories chronicled changing social attitudes during the 1920s, a period dubbed The Jazz Age by the author. He is best known for his novels The Great Gatsby (1925) and Tender Is the Night (1934), both of which depict disillusion with the American dream of self-betterment, wealth, and success through hard work and perseverance. - The son of a well-to-do Minnesota family, Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in Saint Paul and attended Roman Catholic schools. While at Princeton University, Fitzgerald befriended Edmund Wilson, later an important literary critic, and John Peale Bishop, later a noted poet and novelist. Both men became important lifelong influences on Fitzgerald's work. In 1917 Fitzgerald left Princeton because of academic difficulties and joined the United States Army, which was then entering World War I. While in basic training near Montgomery, Alabama, he met high-spirited, 18-year-old Zelda Sayre. They married in 1920 and she became the model for many of the female characters in his fiction. - Fitzgerald's first novel, This Side of Paradise (1920), captured a mood of spiritual desolation in the aftermath of World War I and a growing, devil-may-care pursuit of pleasure among the American upper classes. The book met with both commercial and critical success. Thereafter, Fitzgerald regularly contributed short stories to such diverse periodicals as the high-tone Scribner's Magazine and the mass-market Saturday Evening Post. He wrote about cosmopolitan life in New York City during Prohibition (a ban on the sale of alcoholic drinks from 1920 to 1933) as well as the American Midwest of his childhood. His early short fiction was collected in Flappers and Philosophers (1920) and Tales of the Jazz Age (1922). - Financial success as well as celebrity enabled the Fitzgeralds to become integral figures in the Jazz Age culture that he portrayed in his writing. Fitzgerald's partly autobiographical second novel, The Beautiful and the Damned (1922), is the story of a wealthy young couple whose lives are destroyed by their extravagant lifestyle. In 1925 Fitzgerald reached the peak of his powers with what many critics think is his finest work, The Great Gatsby. Written in crisp, concise prose and told by Nick Carraway, a satiric yet sympathetic narrator, it is the story of Jay Gatsby, a young American ne'er-do-well from the Midwest. Gatsby becomes a bootlegger (seller of illegal liquor) in order to attain the wealth and lavish way of life he feels are necessary to win the love of Daisy Buchanan, a married, upper-class woman who had once rejected him. The story ends tragically with Gatsby's destruction. Although the narrator ultimately denounces Daisy and others who confuse the American dream with the pursuit of wealth and power, he sympathizes with those like Gatsby who pursue the dream for a redeeming end such as love. - From 1924 until 1931 the Fitzgeralds made their home on the French Riviera, where they became increasingly enmeshed in a culture of alcohol, drugs, and perpetual parties. Fitzgerald began a battle with alcoholism that went on for the rest of his life, and Zelda experienced a series of mental breakdowns in the early 1930s that eventually led to her institutionalization. Tender Is the Night is generally regarded as Fitzgerald's dramatization of Zelda's slide into insanity. It tells of a young doctor who marries one of his psychiatric patients. The novel met with a cool reception. - Poor reviews of Tender Is the Night alienated Fitzgerald from the literary scene and Zelda's disintegration left him personally distraught. In 1937 he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he worked as a scriptwriter. While there, he began The Last Tycoon, a novel set amid corruption and vulgarity in the Hollywood motion-picture industry. At the age of 44 Fitzgerald died of a heart attack. - An edited version of his unfinished novel, The Last Tycoon, was published in 1941. In 1945 Edmund Wilson edited The Crack-Up, a collection of Fitzgerald's essays and letters from the 1930s. Other collections of Fitzgerald's writings include All The Sad Young Men (1926), Afternoon of an Author (1958), The Pat Hobby Stories (1962), and Letters (1963). - Contributed By: David Marc. ("Royals, Rebels...", Ancestry.com*, by David Meier)
"The Jazz Age novelist responsible for 'The Great Gatsby' lived in Baltimore while his wife, Zelda, was undergoing psychiatric treatment. He rented a mansion in Towson, and while there wrote his novel 'Tender is the Night.' The couple, embodiments of Jazz Age excess, are buried together in a Rockville Cemetery." (Frank A. Miller, Baltimore Sun photo.)
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY FITZGERALD SEPTEMBER 24, 1896 DECEMBER 21, 1940 HIS WIFE ZELDA SAYRE JULY 24, 1900 MARCH 10, 1948 "SO BEAT ON BOATS AGAINST THE CURRENT, BORNE BACK CEASELESSLY INTO THE PAST" The Great Gatsby
Grave Marker at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Rockville, Montgomery Co., MD. (Photo from www.findagrave.com)
Sayre Zelda [Female] b. 24 JUL 1900 Montgomery, Montgomery Co., AL - d. 10 MAR 1948 Asheville, Buncombe Co., NC
Updated: 5 MAY 2014
Person ID: 1852
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, b. 24 Sep 1896, St. Paul, MN to Edward Fitzgerald & Mary McQuillan; m. Zelda Sayre, 24 July 1900, daughter of Anthony Dickerson Sayre (b. 20 Apr 1858) & Minnie Buckner Machen (b. 1860); she b. 24 July 1900, d. 11 Mar 1948. ("Royals, Rebels...", Ancestry.com*, by David Meier)
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, son of Edward Fitzgerald & Mary McQuillan, b. 24 Sep 1896, St. Paul, MN, d. 21 Dec 1940, Hollywood, CA, bur. St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Rockville, MD, m. on 3 Apr 1920, St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, NY, Zelda Sayre, dau of Anthony Dickerson Sayre & Minnie Buckner Machen, b. 24 July 1900, Montgomery, AL, d. 10 Mar 1949, Ashville, NC, bur. St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Rockville, MD. (Johnson, W*)
Zelda Syare Fitzgerald of Asheville, Buncombe Co., NC died at Highland Hospital, Asheville, NC at 11:45 PM on 10 March 1948. She was a white female housewife, wife of the deceased Frances Scott Fitzgerald, and was born 24 July 1900 at Montgomery, AL to Anthony D. Sayre (born in Alabama) and Minnie Machen (born at Eddyville, KY). Cause of death was "asphyxiation from being caught in burning building." Burial was at Rockville Union Cemetery, Rockville, MD on 17 March 1948. (image of Certificate of Death, North Carolina State Board of Health # 4670)
See husband's Notes for photo and for shared Grave Marker.
Sayre Anthony Dickerson [Male] b. 20 APR 1858
Person ID: 1853
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, b. 24 Sep 1896, St. Paul, MN to Edward Fitzgerald & Mary McQuillan; m. Zelda Sayre, 24 July 1900, daughter of Anthony Dickerson Sayre (b. 20 Apr 1858) & Minnie Buckner Machen (b. 1860); she b. 24 July 1900, d. 11 Mar 1948. ("Royals, Rebels...", Ancestry.com*, by David Meier)
Machen Minnie Buckner [Female] b. 1860
Person ID: 1854
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, b. 24 Sep 1896, St. Paul, MN to Edward Fitzgerald & Mary McQuillan; m. Zelda Sayre, 24 July 1900, daughter of Anthony Dickerson Sayre (b. 20 Apr 1858) & Minnie Buckner Machen (b. 1860); she b. 24 July 1900, d. 11 Mar 1948. ("Royals, Rebels...", Ancestry.com*, by David Meier)
Croll George Lochman [Male] b. 2 APR 1907 Baltimore City, MD - d. 2 JUN 1980 Towson, Baltimore Co., MD
Person ID: 1855
George Lochman Croll, son of George Lochman Croll & Virginia Wentworth Moore, b. 2 Apr 1907, Sparrows Point, MD, d. 2 Jun 1980, Towson, MD, buried Druid Ridge Cemetery, Baltimore, MD (No. 863, Sect. 36), m. 14 July 1934, Baltimore, MD, Anna Louise Dinsmore, dau Hosea Mitchell Dinsmore & Louisa Rosena (Rose) Duker, d. 14 Sep 1981, Towson, MD at age of 74. (Croll* - U. S. Census, Baltimore, 1910)
See father's Notes for 1910 through 1930 Federal Census entries.
Cormick James [Male] b. ABT 1793 Virginia - d. AFT AUG 1860
Title or Rank: Capt.
Person ID: 1856
Named in will of father in law George Wilson (see his Notes).
1850 Federal Census (1850.06.01, Recorded 1850.08) Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA - Pg 41A, Ln 10, 622/701 - James Cornick, 57 year old male, born in Virginia. - Clarissa B. " , 46 year old female, born in Virginia. - Mary " , 26 year old female, born in Virginia. - Samuel H. " , 21 year old male Clerk, born in Virginia. - Caroline " , 15 year old female, born in Virginia. - William F. " , 13 year old male, born in Virginia. - Fances K. Payntor, 64 year old female, born in Virginia. - Mary Henderson, 80 year old female, born in Virginia.
1860 Federal Census (1860.06.01, Recorded 1860.07.28) Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA - Pg 176, Ln 11, 1155/1306 - Jas. Cornick, 67 year old male Ship Master, born in Virginia. Real property valued at $32,000, personal property at $36,000. - Mary S. Cornick, 39 year old female, born in Virginia. - Wm. F. Cornick, 23 year old male Physician, born in Virginia. - Fr. K. Paynter, 75 year old female, born in Virginia.
Wilson Thomas Maxwell [Male] b. ABT 1825 Virginia - d. AFT 1888
Person ID: 1857
1850 Federal Census (1850.06.01, Recorded 1850.10.04) Elizabeth River Parish, Norfolk Co., VA - Pg 244A, Ln 40, 49/49 (Immediately precedes entry for George Wilson (? father). - Thomas Wilson, 26 year old male Farmer, real property valued at $5,000, born in Virginia. - Mary B. Gardner, 41 year old female, born in Virginia. - Virginia " , 20 year old female, born in Virginia. - Emily Gardner, 18 year old female, born in Virginia. - Mary E. " , 12 year old female, born in Virginia, attended school within the year.
1860 Federal Census (1860.06.01, Recorded 1860.08.23) Elizabeth River Parish, Norfolk Co., VA - Pg 152, Ln 40, 1148/1146 - Thos. Wilson, 37 year old male Farmer, born in Va. Real property valued at $12,000, personal property at $5,800. - Virginia Gardiner, 29 year old female Lady, born in Va. Personal property valued at $5,000. - Emily " , 27 year old female Lady, born in Va. Personal property valued at $4,800. - Eliza B. " , 21 year old female Lady, born in Va. Personal property valued at $3,500. - Mary Gardiner, 50 year old female Lady, born in Va. Real property valued at $200, personal property at $500.
1870 Federal Census (1870.06.01, Recorded 1870.07.30) Ward 3, Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA - Pg 98, Ln 28, 620/820 - Wilson, Thos. M., 47 year old white male Grocer (ret.), born in Virginia. Real property valued at $13,000, personal property at $6,000. -----, Mary, 62 year old white female, Keeps House, born in Virginia. -----, Emily, 36 year old white female, born in Virginia. -----, Virginia, 38 year old white female, born in Virginia. -----, Wm. M., 39 year old white male Physician, born in Virginia. Real property valued at $2,000, personal property at $15,000. - (2 Domestic Servants)
1880 Federal Census (1880.06.01, Recorded 1880.06.03) 217 Freemason St., Norfolk, Norfolk Co., VA - ED 5, Pg 12, Ln 18, 87/128 - Wilson, T. M., 55 year old single white male Grocer. He & parents born in Va. - Gardner, Mary B. Sister, 60 year old widowed white female, keeping house. She & parents born in Va. -----, Emily S. Niece, 40 year old single white female, No occupation. She & parents born in Va. - Moore, Mary W. Gr. Niece, 14 year old white female, at School. She & parents born in Va. - Micks, Ann B. Cousin, 65 year old widowed white female, No occupation. She & parents born in N. Car.
Named in father's will of 1854 (see his Notes)
Thomas M. Wilson, grocer, at 62 Bank (location 1) and 217 Freemason (location 2) in Norfolk, VA in 1888. (Ancestry.com* - Norfolk, VA Directories)
Sarah [Female] d. BEF JUN 1850
Person ID: 1858
Named in husband George's will of 1854 (see his Notes).
Wilson William Maxwell [Male] b. ABT 1831 Virginia - d. AFT 1870
Person ID: 1859
Named in father's will of 1854 (see his Notes).
See brother Thomas' Notes for 1870 Federal Census entry.
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