| JACOB AND ANN LUMPKIN | Grandmothers Family | Grandfathers Family | WOMACK
Richard Womack III and Ann/Nancy Childers |
THOMAS AND ? LUMPKIN |
JAMES AND SARAH CODY |
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George Lumpkin was born about 1727 at King and Queen County Virgina. He died after 9/9/1800 (the date of his will) in Greene County Georgia.
Resided in Amelia County Va. in 1748. In 1746 he was in Granville Co. North Carolina. In 1761 he had grants of land in Hallifax Co. Va., In 1784 he moved to Wilkes Co. Ga. His will was filed in Greene Co. Greensboro, Ga.
Mary Archedechnie Cody was born about 1728 in Halifax County, Virgina and died after 1790.
They were married 20 Sept 1748.
George Lumpkin was a Captain of Virginia troops in the American Revolution War. Because of this Harry Lumpkin joined "The Empire State Society of the Sons of The American Revolution (Nation number 53538, State number 5544) on October 5, 1934. Cora Wilma (Thomas) Hutchinson joined the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. It is from these two applications that I received much information. I received the forms from Kimmel (Thomas) Durbin. -SJT
On both Harry's and Cora's applications it is stated that Georges services in the war were: "According to H.J. Eckenrode's list of revolutionary soldiers of Virginia in the Special Report of the Department of Archives and History for 1911, Part I, page 278: George Lumpkin was Captin as shown by the Auditor's Account Book for 1779, page 214."
Also on both applications it states the references for the service were: "Virginia State Librabry: List of Revolutionary Soldiers of Virginia: Special Report of the Department of Archivesand History for 1911, by H.J. Eckenrode, Archivist, 1912. Part I, Page 278. (See photostats of Bible Records in SAR file case."
County, 1767, and includes the following: "George Lumpkin, son robert, son George, John Lewis, negors Jack & Betty, Tith 6, Land, 150."
James Medley, Clerk of Court, Halifax County, Va., wrote July 9, 1919: "I find from the records that George Lumpkin of the province of North Carolina and Mary Lumpkin, his wife, conveyed land in this County in 1761. He bought a number of grants in this County that had been taken out by others in 1756."
According to the Green County, Ga., Records. George Lumpkin made his will Sept. 9, 1800, making his grandsonWilliam Lumpkin (the oldest son of his son John) sole beneficiary as to his personal estate, consisting of 8 negroes, 5 horses, 17 head of cattle, etc.
Authorities:
"Lumpkin Lore" (1928) by L.L. Cody, pp. 6, 11, 25, 44, 45.
"Historical Collections of Georgia," (1855) by Rev. Geo. White
"Early records of Georgia, "Vol. I, Wilkes Co. 1932) Davison
Clement's "History of Pittsylvania County, Va."(1929) p. 277.
From the Media Research Bureau , 1110 F Street, Washington D.C., came the four childrens names and the info about John Lumpkin below. This document was provided bu Kimmel (Thomas) Durbin.
JOHN |
Born 1762, died in Wilkes Co. Ga. in 1834. Was the Justice Of Peace Wilkes
Co GA. Married in 1780 to Lucy Hopson (b. 16 May 1764 in Halifax County Virginia;
d. 1820 in GA; Father: Henry Hopson (Capt.) - (1735-1810);Mother: Martha
Neville - (1733-1800)) . Had 11 children: |
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GEORGE |
Married Ann (Nancy) Rutledge on 28 Jan. 1782, and went to Georgia shortly after. | |
ROBERT |
Born on 11/25/1756, died 12 Nov. 1842. Married Elizabeth Forrest on 15 April 1784. | ROBERT AND ELIZABETH LUMPKIN |
MARY |
Born 1749/50, died 2 Jan. 1827. Married Col. John Wilson on 2 Apr. 1767 and had 11 children. |
Lumpkin References:
Parker, Dalton Austin, 1938- The Lumpkin family of King and Queen County, Virginia-- the Poland of America : a 200 year genealogical research, 1791-1991 / Columbia, S.C.] : D.A. Parker, c1990. 141 leaves: ill., maps ; 28 cm
The Lumpkin Family of Georgia, by L. L. Cody 1928