William G. Childers: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

William G. Childers

Male Abt 1785 - Bef 1834  (~ 49 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William G. Childers was born about 1785 in VA (son of Henry Childers (Childress) and Susannah Goolsby); died before 12 Feb 1834 in Gasconade Co., MO; was buried in Beaufort, Franklin Co., MO.

    Notes:

    Died:
    On trip from MO to KY

    Buried:
    Adams-Butler Cemetery ?

    William married Elizabeth Graham on 8 Jun 1805 in Garrard Co., KY. Elizabeth was born about 1785 in KY; died on 19 Apr 1857 in Franklin Co., MO; was buried in Beaufort, Franklin Co., MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Parental permission to marry

    Children:
    1. Henry Graham Childers was born about 1808 in Pendleton Co., KY; died before 4 Sep 1835 in Gasconade Co., MO.
    2. Johnson Childers was born about 1806 in Pendleton Co., KY; died in Stockton, Cedar Co., MO.
    3. Spicy Childers was born about 1807 in Pendleton Co., KY; died after 1870 in Franklin Co., MO.
    4. Thomas Griffith Childers was born on 10 Jul 1810 in Pendleton Co., KY; died on 4 Sep 1885 in Lane Co., OR.
    5. Elizabeth Childers was born about 1816; died about Sep 1887.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Childers (Childress) was born in 1738 in Albemarle Co., VA (son of Thomas Childers (Childress) and Elizabeth Cannon); died in 1809 in Garrard Co., KY; was buried in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • EARL: Y

    Notes:

    It All Started In Virginia
    Henry Childers of Virginia and Kentucky

    If it has been impossible to prove who is Henry Childers who married Susannah Goolsby, it has been possible to prove who he is not. A Henry born after 1740 is probably too young to be the parent of Goolsbury, the Revolutionary War veteran. A Henry born before 1700 is unlikely to be the parent of sons born 1732 and 1785. So let us look at the known Henry Childers born in Virginia between 1700 and 1740.

    The Virginia Genealogist, a magazine edited by Frederick Dorman, published an article entitled British Mercantile Claims after the Revolution, and the list included a Henry Childers who died without an estate during the war. I have been unable to identify this Henry, except to know that he obviously did not go to Kentucky in 1790 and remain to 1809.

    Henry Childers, son of Henry and Lucretia (Jonas) Childers was born circa 1714 and died 1760 Lunenburg County, Virginia. His wife was Mary Earner who survived him. They had a son Henry named in his father's will. The son Henry resided in that part of Lunenburg County that became Charlotte County in 1762. He remained there until 7 April 1777 when a land deed states he is a resident of Bedford County., VA. Henry Childers signed his name to this deed. From 1782 until 1790 or later Henry Childers is on the tax list of Bedford County.

    According to the 1737 Virginia tax lists published by Nellie Schreiner-Yantis, there were two Henry Childers in Virginia that year, one in Bedford County and one in Greenbrier County. Since Henry who married Susannah Goolsby was in Greenbrier County, it is very unlikely that he was the same man who paid -taxes in Bedford County.

    The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers edited by Torrence, tells of Abraham Childers who owned land on Roundabout Swamp, which was mortgaged, to Pleasants And Son Merchants when Abraham died in 1757 in Henrico County, Virginia. Abraham's sons Abraham, Henry and Frederick in 1763 sold the land inherited from their father to pay the father's debt. The father has been identified as the son of Abraham and Hester (Pledge) Cannon Childers. His wife was Mary, whom he had married by 1729. Mary's surname is unknown. Abraham and Mary's son Abraham died in Henrico County 1773 and the son Frederick died there in 1785. Nothing has been found to tell what happened to the son Henry.

    Could he be the Henry Childers that married Susannah Goolsby?

    Henry and Abraham, both, when selling their land to Pleasants And Son, Merchants in 1763 made a mark, not signed, their deeds. Henry and Susannah when selling their land in Amherst County in 1765 both made a mark, not signed, their deed. Is it significant that Abraham, the father died in 1757 and in 1760 Henry bought land in Amherst County? For Henry and Susannah to have moved to Amherst County is not illogical; her father and brother lived there and were landowners. The probable marriage date of Abraham and Mary Childers and the probable birth date of Henry Childers are two or three years apart. Circa 1755 Henry married and struck out on his own, going into Albermarle County (where the Goolsbys were) and then to Amherst County when it was formed in 1761. While he was not at Roundabout Swamp, he was not so far away that he could not travel there to help his brothers when the father died in debt.

    Are these Henrys, indeed, the same man?

    References used for this section:
    Amherst and Greenbrier County, Virginia deeds, vital records, census and tax records
    Research of Arthur A. Childers, T. H. Hutzelman, Virginia Zeboski and B. F. McKinzie
    Albermarle, Henrico, Lunenburg, Charlotte and Bedford Counties,
    Virginia deeds, wills and tax records
    The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, edited by Torrence
    "Progenitors and Kinfolk Of Abraham Childers III" by Marjorie
    Alberta Dunnstedt, published in The Virginia Genealogist
    (http://www.childers-childress.com/spanningpart5.html)
    Selections iron The Virginia Genealogist, edited by Frederick Dornan

    Henry married Susannah Goolsby about 1756 in VA. Susannah (daughter of Thomas James Goolsby, Iii and Lucy Bryant) was born about 1742 in Amherst Co., VA; died about 1810 in Garrard Co., KY; was buried in KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susannah Goolsby was born about 1742 in Amherst Co., VA (daughter of Thomas James Goolsby, Iii and Lucy Bryant); died about 1810 in Garrard Co., KY; was buried in KY.

    Notes:



    Birth:
    (abt 1734 - https://www.myheritage.com/names/susannah_goolsby)

    Children:
    1. Goolsby (Goldsberry) Childers (Childress) was born on 1 Jan 1757 in VA; died on 25 Mar 1842 in Trimble Co., KY; was buried in Garrard Co., KY.
    2. Abraham Childers was born about 1760.
    3. Robert Goolsby Childers, Sr. was born in 1762 in Amherst Co., VA; died in Oct 1831 in Grant Co., KY.
    4. Solomon Childers was born about 1765; died in 1838 in Pendleton Co., KY.
    5. Henry Childers, Jr. was born on 8 Jul 1767 in Amherst Co., VA; died in 1852 in Grant Co., KY.
    6. Sarah Childers was born about 1774 in Amherst Co., VA; died in 1850 in IL.
    7. Joshua Childers was born on 29 Aug 1777 in Amherst Co., VA; died on 6 Oct 1856 in Grant Co., KY.
    8. 1. William G. Childers was born about 1785 in VA; died before 12 Feb 1834 in Gasconade Co., MO; was buried in Beaufort, Franklin Co., MO.
    9. Thomas Goolsby Childers (Childress) was born in 1781; died in 1858.
    10. Betsy Childers was born about 1788 in Amherst Co., VA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Childers (Childress) was born about 1712 in Henrico, VA (son of Henry B. Childers (Childress)); died in 1739 in Henrico, VA.

    Thomas + Elizabeth Cannon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Cannon
    Children:
    1. 2. Henry Childers (Childress) was born in 1738 in Albemarle Co., VA; died in 1809 in Garrard Co., KY; was buried in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN.

  3. 6.  Thomas James Goolsby, Iii was born about 1708 in James City County, VA (son of Thomas James Goolsby (Gouldsby), Jr. and Tabitha Turentine); died in Oct 1774 in Charlottesville, Albermarle Co., VA.

    Notes:

    Will lists following heirs:
    William Goolsby, Susan Childers, Ann Nowlin, Lucy Saunders, Elizabeth Goolsby and Thomas Goolsby.

    Died:
    either Oct 23 or 24

    Buried:
    Unknown

    Thomas married Lucy Bryant in 1772. Lucy (daughter of William L Bryant and Alice McLand) was born in 1712 in Amherst Co., VA; died in 1803 in James City County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Lucy Bryant was born in 1712 in Amherst Co., VA (daughter of William L Bryant and Alice McLand); died in 1803 in James City County, VA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Or 1802

    Children:
    1. 3. Susannah Goolsby was born about 1742 in Amherst Co., VA; died about 1810 in Garrard Co., KY; was buried in KY.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry B. Childers (Childress) was born in 1678 in Bermuda Hundred, Henrico Co., VA (son of Abraham Childers (Childress), Ii and Ann Adkins (Pew)); died on 4 Sep 1727 in Henrico, Henrico Co., VA Coloney.

    Notes:

    Married to both Elizabeth, Lucretia.

    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas Childers (Childress) was born about 1712 in Henrico, VA; died in 1739 in Henrico, VA.

  2. 12.  Thomas James Goolsby (Gouldsby), Jr. was born in 1684 in James City, VA (son of Thomas Goolsby (Gouldsby), Sr. and Frances Elizabeth Sharpe); died on 10 Mar 1747 in Charlottesville, Albermarle Co., VA.

    Notes:

    Thomas Goolsby was one of the earliest settlers within the present bounds of the county. In 1732, thirteen years bfore its organization, he patented twelve hundred acres on James River. In 1745 he sold more than five hundred acres to Samuel Shelton, and in the description of the deed are mentioned two tributaries of the James, called Homan’s and Goolsby’s Creeks. This deed is noteworthy also from a memorandum inscribed on it in 1788,showing that it had been previously recorded, but the record had been destroyed by the Bitish in 1781.

    The earlier ancestry of Thomas is in question: there are several variations online!

    Died:
    or 1748

    Thomas married Tabitha Turentine in 1707 in James City County, VA. Tabitha (daughter of William Turentine and Frances) was born in 1683 in James City County, VA; died on 9 Mar 1753 in Albemarle Co., VA; was buried in Albemarle Co., VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 13.  Tabitha Turentine was born in 1683 in James City County, VA (daughter of William Turentine and Frances); died on 9 Mar 1753 in Albemarle Co., VA; was buried in Albemarle Co., VA.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    FAG birth: 1690

    Died:
    FAG: 9 Mar 1752

    Buried:
    Body lost or destroyed, specifically: lost to time

    Children:
    1. 6. Thomas James Goolsby, Iii was born about 1708 in James City County, VA; died in Oct 1774 in Charlottesville, Albermarle Co., VA.
    2. William Goolsby was born in 1710 in James City County, VA; died in 1818 in Albemarle Co., VA.

  4. 14.  William L Bryant was born in 1674; died in 1720.

    William + Alice McLand. Alice was born in 1672; died in 1725. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  Alice McLand was born in 1672; died in 1725.
    Children:
    1. 7. Lucy Bryant was born in 1712 in Amherst Co., VA; died in 1803 in James City County, VA.


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