Summers, John

Summers, John

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  1. 1.  Summers, JohnSummers, John was born in in England; died on 8 Jan 1701/02 in Middlesex Co., VA.

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    Will of John Summers: Middlesex Co Will Book A 1698-1713, pg. 145

    John Summers... 8 Jan 1702/1 Mar 1702... wife Elizabeth Summers. Son: John Summers.
    Daughter: Catherine Summers. Son: William Summers. Son in law: Francis ___.

    Exors: Son John Summers when he is 16 and friends Thomas Buford of
    Middlesex Co and William Montague jr. of Essex Co VA. Wit: Thomas Buford
    and William Montague Jr.

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    Middlesex Co., VA Order Bk. 1673-1677) Page 49. Middlesex County Order Book Third day of January 1675/6.

    Know All Men by these presents that wee JOHN SUMERS & ELIZABETH MY WIFE do make & appoynt John Johnson our true and lawfull Attorney to prosecute Thomas Haslewood & John Haslewood or either of them, in an Accon of Debt for all & everything THAT I S OR MAY BE DUE TO MY WIFE OR ME AS YE DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM THOMPSON lately deced, as fully as wee or either of us might doe, allowing & ratifieing what he shall doe therein.

    Witness our hands this 7th day of November.
    1675. /s/John Sumers /s/Elizabeth Sumers

    (SOURCE: (MIDDLESEX COUNTY, VIRGINIA ORDER BOOK ABSTRACTS, 1673-1678, by Ruth & Sam Sparacio. )

    10 Jan 1675. John Summers as marrying Elizabeth Thompson, one of the orphans of William Thompson decd. Book 1, p 49.

    9 Mar 1686. Administration of the estate of William Thompson is granted to his sister Elizabeth Sumers and her husband John Sumers. Book 2, p 281.

    1 Oct 1694. Administration of the estate of Thomas Minns decd is granted to Jno Summers and Ann his wife, relect of the decd. Book 2, p 717.

    12 Nov 1694. John Sumers and his wife Ann post bond and are granted administration of the estate of Thomas Minns deceased. Middlesex County,
    Virginia, Deed Book 2, p 704, and Order Book 2, p 717.

    27 Nov 1694. John Thomas discharges John Summers and his wife Ann Admx of the estate of Thomas Minns decd from any claim to any part of the
    estate by his wife Eliza Thomas daughter of said Thomas Minns decd. Book 2, p 6.

    28 Nov 1694. John Minns, son of Thomas Minns decd discharge John Summers & his wife Ann my mother administrix of the estate of my father, that I
    have received my full part of his estate. Book 2, p 7.

    4 Mar 1695. 1695 Judgement is granted to John Day against John Summers as marrying Ann Minns decd for the sum of 500# of sweet scented tobacco.
    Book 3, p 31.

    7 July 1705. John Somers posts bond of £120 sterling, that upon request of Gawin Corbin he shall grant that tract of land in the tenure and
    occupation of John Hickey and Elizabeth his wife lately wife of John Somers decd and father of the above John Somers. Book 3, p 89-92.

    19 Mar 1706. Paul Tilman & William Jones are bound to John Hickey for 1902# of good tobacco, that they shall keep harmless John Hickey from
    all troubles that may accrue by reason that John Hickey paid Elizabeth Summers daughter of John Summers decd 951# of good sweet scented tobacco
    being due her as part of her father's estate. Book 3, p 291.

    John married Thompson, Elizabeth in 1682. Elizabeth (daughter of Thompson, William and Montague, Ellen) was born before 1659 in of, Middlesex, Virginia, USA; died after 7 Jul 1705 in Middlesex, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Summers, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 8 Apr 1683 in Middlesex, Virginia; died in 1683.
    2. 3. Summers, III John  Descendancy chart to this point was born before 14 Nov 1686 in Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA; was christened on 14 Nov 1686 in Christ Church, Parish, Middlesex Co., Va; died on 4 Dec 1790 in Alexandria, Fairfax Co., VA; was buried in Summer Grove, Alexandria, Fairfax Co., VA.
    3. 4. Summers, Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Mar 1690 in Virginia, USA; was christened on 16 Mar 1690 in Christ Church, Parish, Middlesex Co., Va; died on 29 May 1722 in Middlesex Co, Virginia, USA.
    4. 5. Summers, William  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1692 in , Middlesex, Virginia.
    5. 6. Summers, Catherine  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1694 in , Middlesex, Virginia.

    John married (Minns), Ann about 1694. Ann died before 4 Mar 1695. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    John married Elizabeth about 1695. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. Summers, Francis  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1702 in Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA; was christened on 14 Jun 1702 in Christ Church, Parish, Middlesex Co., Va; died on 5 Jun 1796 in Loudoun Co., Virginia, USA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Summers, JohnSummers, John Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born before 8 Apr 1683 in Middlesex, Virginia; died in 1683.

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    Birth:
    based on baptism date


  2. 3.  Summers, III JohnSummers, III John Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born before 14 Nov 1686 in Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA; was christened on 14 Nov 1686 in Christ Church, Parish, Middlesex Co., Va; died on 4 Dec 1790 in Alexandria, Fairfax Co., VA; was buried in Summer Grove, Alexandria, Fairfax Co., VA.

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    An excellent summary of John Summers' information is on Find-A-Grave at https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23784230
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    Obituary in the 9 December 1790 issue of the Alexandria Gazette:

    Died--Mr. John Summers, in the 103d year of his age. He was born within thirty miles of this place, in the State of Maryland, and settled in the year 1715 in this County, where he resided ever since. He has left children, grand-children, great grand-children, and great-great-grand-children to the number of near four hundred.

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    "Tombstone Inscriptions of Alexandria Virginia", vol. 3; Wesley E. Peppenger, November 1992, Published by Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland; page 192

    Summers Family Cemetery (c. 1790) Off Deming Avenue and Lincolnia Road

    In a private cemetery located between Barnum Lane and Demming Avenue on Lincolnia Road, are the graves of the family of John Summers, an original owner of a large tract covering the area now known as Lincolnia Hills. The burial ground is located outside the western Alexandria city limits by about two blocks.

    The homestead of Summers was known as "Summer Grove." Summers was a son of John Summers of Middlesex County, by his first wife Elizabeth Thompson (d. c. 1702), the former testator leaving a will dated 8 JAN 1702/3 which named John as one of his four children. The son John was a man of very robust constitution, broad in the chest, powerful in limb, and about 5 feet 10 inches in height. He was too far advanced in years to take part in the Revolutionary war, but many of his descendants were in the army, some as officers, others in the ranks. Summers is credited with having built the first tobacco warehouse on Hunting Creek. Because of his age and length of residency in the Alexandria, John Summers (Sommers, Sumers, Symmers) was called many time to give deposition for land disputes.

    Accounts can be found where John Summers described how he in 1715 moved from Dogue Neck to a spot near the present Christ Church; later in 1723, he moved to the "forest" near present-day Bailey's Crossroads, and much later in 1773 he moved further into the "forest" to his son's house. Little is found in regard to the wife of John Summers, but it is believed he married Seth, the widow of Henry Lucas who died in 1716.

    Styled as John Summers of Prince William County, on 4 SEP 1731 he obtained a patent of 201 acres located in Holmes Run and Turkey Cocke Branch, adjacent to the lands of Gabriel Adams and Capt. Thomas Harrison/ Of this tract, Summers deeded on 19 FEB 1761, half to his younger son Francis (1732-1800) and half to his son Daniel.

    By 1740, Summers had obtained an additional 359 acre tract located between Accotink and Holme's runs, and adjacent to lands of Messrs. Harrison and Pearson, William Harle, Madam Broadwater's Rolling Road, and Major John Fitzhugh. A newspaper announcement of Summer's death indicated that he had been born within 30 miles of this place in the state of Maryland and settled in the year 1715 in this county, where he has resided ever since.

    The burying ground was reserved when William Walker conveyed an adjacent parcel on September 16, 1847, to Robert W. Henderson, mentioning the transaction was for the same conveyed to Walker by Owen Summers by deed of May 22, 1844, except 1.8th acre for the use and purpose of a burying ground.

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    Fairfax Herald, November 8, 1907

    HISTORICAL SKETCH

    John Summers
    Born 1687 Died 1790

    It has been a difficult matter to procure much authentic information relating to the period in the history of Fairfax county between its first settlement and the date of its formation in 1742. The oldest resident of whom we have any record was Mr. John Summers, whose long life began in 1687 (just 220 years ago) and closed in 1790. He died at the old family homestead, "Summers Grove," near Ananndale, aged 103 years, and his tombstone can still be seen in the family burying ground at that place.

    Some of his descendants, to whom we shall allude in future articles, were men of great distinction, and ability, who reflected honor upon their native county. The Summers family was of Flemish origin and was known in England at the time of the Reformation, when property was granted them a short distance from the city of Worcester. This became their family seat, and here they received and entertained Queen Elizabeth in 1585. The bed in which she slept and the cup from which she drank were preserved by them as precious relics for many generations and among its members were men of distinction and renown. Sir George Summers, Lord High Admiral, and Lord John Summers, Lord High Chancellor of England and Keeper of the Privy Seal to William III belonged to the family. The Summers family of Fairfax descended from Sir George Summers, who commanded the "Sea Venture," one of the vessels which brought over the Jamestown colony in 1607, and Col. Louis Summers commanded the first body of English soldiers sent over for the protection of the little body of settlers.

    From a sketch written by Judge Lewis Summers, (a great grandson of John) between the years 1835 and 1840, we learn that John Summers, the son of an English Protestant family, was born in Maryland in 1687. He came to Virginia when quite a young man and built a cabin on the Potomac where the city of Alexandria now stands. The land was then vacant, appropriations by grant not having extended far from the bay and the mouths of the principal rivers. The country between the present site of Alexandria and the Blue Ridge was then the hunting ground of the Indians, abounding with deer, bear, wolves, &c., and wild turkeys and other game.

    John Summers' early years were spent in hunting, but as immigrants began to flock in the usual struggles commenced between the settlers and the aborigines for the occupancy of the country, and Mr. Summers was an active leader and pioneer of the whites in the various campaigns undertaken for the removal of the Indians west of the Blue Ridge. When the country began to receive some population he married a Mrs. Blake, by whom he had five sons and five daughters.

    As the culture of tobacco began to spread to this quarter of the colony he built and owned several tobacco houses. Hunting continued to be a favorite employment, and in his latter days took pleasure in regaling his friends with anecdotes of the chase and of his Indian campaigns and other incidents connected with his early life.
    He seems to have been like Daniel Boone, regardless of the acquisition of land, thinking the taxes, quit-rents, &c., more burdensome than the land would be beneficial, which he illustrated by the refusal of a deed from the patentee for the land on which Alexandria now stands and on which he resided, in exchange for his favorite rifle. In after years he was much engaged by locators and surveyors in pointing out the best pieces of vacant lands and in conducting them through the forest districts with which he was familiar, and was at length prevailed upon by his friend, Capt. West, the surveyor of the county, to locate large tract for each of his sons, containing from four to six hundred acres, but no persuasion could induce him to cur the expense and trouble of securing land for his daughters.

    The first concentration of the trade was at the Hunting Creek tobacco warehouse, at the head of the tide, where the old Colchester road crossed the creek. In 1748 an act was passed for laying off a town at Hunting Creek Warehouse, but the site now occupied by Alexandria being found more eligible, the town was located there and called Belle Haven. It was afterwards changed, in compliment to the family of Alexanders who owned the surrounding lands, to Alexandria, and the legislature recognized the name in 1762. John Summers lived to see Alexandria become a place of considerable commercial importance and frequently adverted to his cabin being the first building ever erected there, and that the first frame house ever put up on the place was prepared and framed on his land above the "Trough Hill," and hauled to the site which it was to occupy.

    He was a man of very robust constitution, broad in the chest, powerful in limb, and about 5 feet 10 inches in height. He was too far advanced in years to take part in the Revolutionary war, but many of his descendants were in the army, some as officers, others in the ranks. He retained his faculties and strength in remarkable degree, and was appealed to on all questions of corners and boundaries of the early surveys. He exercised freely on foot until within about a year of his death when from a fall he dislocated his hip, and was afterwards confined to his bed, where the recital of the litany and the prayers of the church occupied his time when alone.

    His last moments were calm and unclouded, and on the evening of his death he had supped as usual and was heard humming a Psalm and reciting the Evening Prayers. A few moments after it was discovered that his spirit had taken its flight to the bosom of his God.

    In 1748 John Summers was recorded among the freeholders of Fairfax as voting for Major Laurence Washington and Col. Colville for the House of Burgesses. July 16, 1765, he and his five sons voted for George Washington and John West for the same office, and again at a general election December 1, 1768, the same gentlemen were voted for and the same number of the Summers family supported them. Within the last ten years of his life he was accustomed to walk six to eight miles in a day attended by a great grandson, Lewis Summers, afterwards a very distinguished judge, of whom we shall speak in a future article. His descendants intermarried with the Millans, Foxes, and other well-known families of the country.

    Think of the great span of this man's life---from 1687 to 1790!-commencing at a time when Fairfax county was practically a wilderness, inhabited by Indians and wild animals, and closing many years after the Revolutionary war, for which Fairfax furnished the leader who became the first President of the great republic. The following notice of his death is from the 8th Volume of the American Museum, published in Philadelphia in 1790:

    Died-Virginia, near Alexandria, Mr. John Summers, aged 103 years. He had left descendants of four generations, amounting to four hundred. There is in Omaha, Neb. a clock which was once the property of John Summers. It is more than 200 years old and is still doing faithful duty. It has descended to the oldest son of each succeeding generation and is now in the possession of Dr. John Edward Summers, Jr., professor of Surgery in the State University of Nebraska, who, of course, prizes it very highly.

    When the county of Loudoun was settled, Francis, a brother of John and about twenty years younger, moved to that county, and married a Mrs. Lane, by whom he had one son and one daughter. The son entered the Revolutionary army and left it at the end of the war a Lieut. Colonel. Col. Summers, of Loudoun, was highly respected and frequently represented his county in the legislature. Smith, the first historian of Virginia spells the name of the same individual, Somers, Sommers, and Summers in different parts of his work. Among the papers of Mr. John Summers his name was found spelled in those three different ways, and many of his descendants use the "o" instead of the "u," but the grants issued to him for land contained his name as most generally spelled by his descendants-Summers.

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    March 21-27, 1979
    Lincolnia Hills Roundup
    By Nancy Floyd

    It's no news to the homeowner behind his bucking lawnmower that LH has roots. But perhaps not everyone knows we have the kind of roots Jim McEvoy of Chambliss recently uncovered.

    Curious about the new homes being built off Lincolnia Road between Chambliss and Barnum and having read a book on our area's history, "Beginning at White Oak," Jim went exploring and discovered a small, vine-entangled cemetery up there.
    Buried in this cemetery is John Summers who, according to Jim's research, was the original owner of all the land that is now Lincolnia Hills. Jim found maps showing John Summers also owned the surrounding area including Indian Run and Holmes Run in partnership with George Harrison.

    Bulldozers recently cleared the area around the little gray house on Lincolnia Road and next to the cemetery. The boundary markers are visible from Morgan Street in the backyards of homes on the south side. The new development is "Ashley," a community of ten homes, built by C. Kirk Reilly and Associates and is advertised as "elegant new 4 bedroom homes on large homesites in a wooded cul-de-sac." They start at $120,000.

    Jim, who's a librarian at the Library of Congress, says he's not a cemetery freak, but he was concerned about whether the company would tear down the cemetery. It appears it won't, but just in case, Jim took a picture of John Summer's headstone which says he "departed this life the 4th of December, 1790, at age 102."

    John Summers was a well known figure in those days, according to a "List of Northern Neck Grants" at the county library. The records of Fairfax County include many depositions made by John Summers (Sommers, Symmers) in land disputes which were decided by the court. He told the court that in old times he used to be a good deal with the surveyors and attended many surveys in the neighborhood of Hunting Creek. When he was ninety-eight he was still giving depositions. When he was ninety-two he told how he moved from Dogue Neck to a spot near present Christ Church in 1715.

    The book states:

    "In 1723 John Summers moved to the 'forest' near present-day Bailey's Crossroads and in 1773 he moved further into the 'forest' to his son's house. Summers died in 1790, aged 102, and is buried at the corner of Beauregard and Burnum off Route 236. In 1716 he was a tenant to John West, as was Gabriel Adams, and he stated that their houses and two tobacco houses were the only houses on one hundred acres of land which was later part of Alexandria."

    In addition to John Summers, his wife Jane who died in 1814 at the age of 79, and numerous family members, the following early settlers' monuments are there: Thomas Cowling, Jan. 1797-April 1864; his wife Mary C., March 1796-August 1877; Stephen G. Cowling, August 18-June 1911; his wife Jane, 1887, and Edward W. Crump, 1819-1900.

    On the monument to the Duty family are the names of several children: Charles 1894-1895; John, 1898-1900; Ira, 1902-1902; Jannet F., 1906-1906; Emory, 187-1888; and Blanche, 1889-90. The parents were Charles, 1860-1934 and Ida, 1863-1918. Jim says he read that there was a small pox epidemic about that time.

    "Beginning at White Oak" is available in the lobby of the Massey Branch of the Fairfax County library for $5.00. The number to call is 691-2974.

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    West Virginia and its People, Volume 3 by Thomas Condit Miller, Hu Maxwell, Lewis Publishing Company, 1913, page 951-953

    The Summers family is said to be of Flemish origin, SUMMERS and to have been first known in England at the time of the Reformation. Property was granted to them at a former religious seat a short distance from Worcester, and this became the family seat. Here they resided and here they entertained Queen Elizabeth in her progress through Worcestershire in 1585. Many of the members of this family became men of distinction and renown. One branch of the family moved into Dorsetshire, England, and it is from this branch that the Virginian family is descended. The name is variously spelled Somers, Sommers, Sumers and Summers, but the Virginians of this stock have in general used the form Summers. As is well known, the tracing of ancestries in Virginian families is attended with much difficulty and many dangers of error, so that the results are often incomplete or uncertain, if not both. In the present case there is much more material for judgment than in many, and the following account is based on good evidence and confidently believed to be correct from the time of the settlement of the family in Virginia, which cannot have been greatly posterior of the coming of the family to America.

    (I) John Summers, the first member of this family about whom we have definite information, was born in Maryland, in 1687, died near Alexandria, Virginia, December 4, 1791. Coming early into Virginia he settled on the Potomac, where the city of Alexandria now is, and his cabin was the first building erected on the site of this city. The first framed house ever put up at this place was prepared under his direction and on his land, being afterward hauled therefrom to its intended site. The country abounded at that time in deer, bears, wolves, wild turkeys and other animals, and his earlier years were largely passed in hunting. He became an active leader of the white settlers and a pioneer in the campaigns against the Indians west of the Blue Ridge. Hunting, however, was still a favorite employment. So little did he care about the acquisition of land that he refused a deed from the patentee for the land on which Alexandria has been built and on which he lived in exchange for a rifle. In his later years he was much engaged in pointing out the best vacant lands and in conducting surveyors and others through the forests. At last he did acquire from four hundred to six hundred acres of land for each of his sons, but he did not do this for his daughters. He lived to see Alexandria become a place of some importance. The home, on the Little river turnpike, about four miles west of that city, which he bequeathed to his son Francis was long known as one of the finest estates in Fairfax county. At the time of the revolution John Summers was too old to take a part. He was a man of robust constitution, broad of chest and powerful, and retained his faculties to a remarkable degree, although he lived to be more than one hundred years old, but about a year before his death he was disabled by a severe fall. He was a member of the Church of England. The name of his wife is not known, but among his children the youngest son was Francis, of whom further.

    (II) Francis, son of John Summers, was born in Fairfax county, Virginia, March 3, 1732, died at "Summers Grove," October 14, 1800. "Summers Grove" is the estate which he had inherited from his father, four miles west of Alexandria. His life was the quiet and uneventful life of a Virginia planter. For many years he held the office of magistrate. Being, like his father, a member of the Church of England or Protestant Episcopal church, he was a vestryman of Christ Church, Alexandria. He married Jane (Watkins) Charlton, born in 1735, died August 22, 1814. Children, so far as known to us: George, born October 5, 1758, died January 10, 1818, married, in 1776, Ann Smith Radcliffe; Thomas, of whom further; Francis; Samuel. All these sons settled in the Kanawha valley in 1810; George, accompanied by his daughter Jane, made an exploration of the Kanawha valley and of the Ohio valley between Wheeling and Guyandotte, and settled three years afterward at Walnut Grove, Kanawha county, Virginia, to which he brought his family in the winter of 1813-14. From him has come a prominent family of West Virginia.

    (III) Thomas, son of Francis and Jane (Watkins-Charlton) Summers, came from Fairfax county, Virginia, and settled on the Kanawha river, in Mason county, Virginia, one mile above Winfield; according to the best information his settlement was made about 1816. He was a farmer. He married Hooper. Child, George W., of whom further.

    (IV) George W., son of Thomas and (Hooper) Summers,

    was born, probably in Fairfax county, Virginia, January 17, 1812. He was a farmer, and about 1838 became a member of the state militia. He was a Democrat and a Methodist. He married, January 29, 1835, Sarah A., born in Cabell county, Virginia, May 12, 1813, daughter of Adam and Elizabeth (Cockburn) Black. Children: 1. Quintilian L., born March 12, 1836, died September 28, 1842. 2. Sylvester Adams, born January 23, 1838, died May 8, 1912; a Confederate soldier. 3. John William, born May 15, 1840. 4. Constantine Ruf us, born October 9, 1842; Confederate soldier. 5. Edgar Lewis, born October 29, 1844. 6. Thomas Bascom, born March 11, 1847. 7. Tyra Campbell, born November 6, 1849. 8. Matthew James, of whom further.

    (V) Matthew James, son of George W. and Sarah A. (Black) Summers, was born in Cabell county, Virginia, June 9, 1852. His home is now at Huntington, West Virginia, and he is a baggage master on the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad. Mr. Summers is a Democrat and a Methodist. He married, February 24, 1875, Elizabeth Handley, born June 6, 1855, daughter of Warren P. and (Handley) Rece. Children: 1. Gertrude Medora, born January 1, 1876. 2. Frederick Lindley, of whom further. 3. Olive June, born November 11, 1879. 4. Lewis Rece, born May 31, 1882, died December 5, 1883. 5. Florence Buffington, born June 6, 1885. 6. Harry Lee, born September 26, 1887. 7. Robert Pritchard, born November 1, 1889. 8. Herbert Sidney, born November 21, 1893.

    (VI) Frederick Lindley, son of Matthew James and Elizabeth Handley (Rece) Summers, was born in Cabell county, West Virginia, near Milton, December 26, 1877. His education was received at Huntington, West Virginia; there he attended the public schools, including the high school, and he pursued also a business course at Marshall Business College in the same city. December 19, 1899, he became a stenographer at Parkersburg, West Virginia, for the Ohio River railroad, in the maintenance of way department, and in this position he remained until October 1, 1903. From that date to the first of May in the following year he was assistant cashier at Parkersburg for Armour & Company, Then he was general bookkeeper for the General Distributing Company, of Clarksburg, West Virginia, until August 15, 1906. He was secretary of the Penn Table Company, at Huntington, West Virginia, from August 15, 1906, to February 1, 1911. Since that date to the present time he has been a partner in the firm of Logan & Summers, insurance agents at Parkersburg. In this city also Mr. Summers now makes his home. He is a member of the United Commercial Travelers, Council No. 35, at Parkersburg. In Masonry he is a master mason, member of Mount Olivet Lodge, No. 3, of Parkersburg; a Royal Arch Mason, being a member of Adoniram Chapter, No. 11, at Clarksburg; a member of Huntington Commandery, No. 9, Knights Templar, at Huntington; and of Beni Kedem Shrine, Ancient Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at Charleston. He is also a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 198, of Parkersburg. Mr. Summers is a Democrat. He and his family are members of the Baptist church.

    He married, at Parkersburg, October 26, 1904, Donna, daughter of John A. and Mary E. (Cochran) Hutchinson, who was born at Parkersburg, February 26, 1879. Her father was a lawyer of this city. Children: Frederick Lindley, born at Clarksburg, July 23, 1905; Mary Elizabeth, born at Huntington, August 1, 1909.

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    Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5: Families G-P by John Frederick Dorman, Genealogical Publishing Com, 2004 ,p. 655-656:

    “Elizabeth3 Thompson (Ellen2 Montague, Peter1) died 29 May 1722. She married John Summers of Middlesex County who left will 8 Jan. 1702/3-1 March 1702/3.(citation 33: Middlesex Co. Will Bk. A, pp.145-47.)

    Issue: [Summers]
    19.John4, baptized 8 April 1683, died young;
    20.John4, baptized 14 Nov. 1686, for whom was repatented, 25 April 1702, 175 acres in Middlesex County including 150 acres which his mother had inherited as sole heir of her father William Thompson;(citation 34)
    21.Elizabeth4, baptized 16 March 1689/90; 22.Francis4, baptized 14 June 1702.”

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    Citation 34: “Patent Bk. 9, p.450. The claim that he is the John Summers of Fairfax County who died 4 Dec. 1790 in his 104th year appears to be unfounded since his obituary (Virginia Journal and Alexandria Advertiser, 9 Dec. 1790) states that he was born within 30 miles of Alexandria in Maryland.

    John Summers of Prince George’s Co., Md., in his will, 1 March 1703/4-17 Nov. 1705 (Maryland Prerogative Wills 12, p.110), named a son John.”

    "Fairfax County Stories: 1607-2007." The History of Lincolnia by Mary Margaret Lewis Pence. Quoted text follows...

    Prior to the Civil War, as early as 1853, Lincolnia, Virginia was called Mount Pierce. Later is was called Lebanon. In 1870, the name Lincoln was proposed by Levi Deming to honor President Abraham Lincoln. Finally the name Lincolnia stuck.

    In 1740, John Summers and George Harrison obtained a grant from Lord Fairfax for land located in this area, then in Prince William County. In 1750, John Summers built a house there, later called the Cottage Farm, which is west of the Lincolnia Post Office between Barnum Lane and Deming Avenue. All that remains there today is the Summers Cemetery. Elisha Cullen Dick, George Washington's doctor, bought this property in 1814. It has been said that while Dr. Dick lived there, Lafayette visited Cottage Farm. General Winfield Scott Hancock had headquarters at Cottage Farm with General Merritt.

    "Historical Society of Fairfax County, Virginia, Inc. Vol 8 - 1962-1963." Page 7

    John Summers, who laid out the town of Alexandria, VA was born in Virginia in 1687. His parents had come from Scotland and settled in Fairfax County. He was an only child and lived to be 103 years old. He married a Mrs. Blake and had 10 children, 5 sons and 5 daughters. He died in 1790.

    "Fairfax County Virginia: A History" Page 62.

    John Sumers (Summers) is listed among several Fairfax residents and their occupations. John's occupation around 1750 was that of a "Cordwainer" or shoemaker.

    Research by Ronda Berry- has b. 14 Nov 1686 VA;

    AF had married 1718/1720, Stafford Co. VA;
    IGI 1993- has b. Stafford Co. VA;

    IGI 1993- has children of John Summers and Susanna Adams as the same children as John Summers and Harrison- source indent.;

    Researcher-Ancestral File has problem because children b. before md dates for both spouses;

    Additional MARRIAGE information:
    Mary West AF has married 1723/24;Ronda Berry has abt 1709
    2nd Eliabeth ? (Blake) Lucus winter 1717 Northern Neck VA (Ronda Berry)
    3rd Seth (Sythia) Harrison married abt 1750, Stafford Co,VA(source Ronda Berry)
    AF has md 1717 Northern Neck Va

    Lived in Maryland as a youg man - otherwise lived in Northern Neck area of VA - 5 miles W. of Alexandra. Founder of Old Pohick Church which later became Truro Parish in 1732. Believed to have 5 sons and 6 daughters. Fairfax County was part of Prince William county until 1742 . Records were destroyed during the Civil War, the Battle of Bull Run was nearby. John's Home was headquarters of General Hancock. There was no will at Fairfax Co. We have no proof of any of his marriages.
    Source Ronda Berry.

    Aug 2002
    Source Ronda Berry
    Notes for JOHN Summers:
    Sometime after his father's death John came to the Northern Neck area of VA- 5 miles W. of Alexandria. He often referred to the fact that his cabin was the first building ever erected on the site of the town. According to the will of John West dated 16 Nov 1716, John Summers was a tenant on his land. John worked as a surveyor. In his later years he often testified in land disputes. Although alleged to have stated that "land was too plentiful to buy it", he had land " 7 July 1739/4 Sept 1739 359 acres in Prince William Co to John Summer, between Accotink & Holmes Run". Also in 1739 he and George Harrison patented 846 acres on Holmes Run. In 1748 the land was divided between them, each receiving 423 acres (Fairfax Co deed book B1 p g 373). John was founder of Old Pohick Church, which later became Truro Parish in 1732. He is believed to have had 5 sons and 6 daughters. Fairfax County was part of Prince William County until 1742. Records were destroyed during the Civil War, as the Battle of Bull Run was nearby , and John's home was alleged headquarters of General Hancock. There was no will at Fairfax County- he had provided a large tract of land for each of his sons containing from 400 to 600 acres. We have no proof of any of his wives names except that he married Henry Lucas's widow the winter of 1717 (his own words in a deposition about disputed land) and Seith Lucas was mentioned in John West's will of 1716. Then, in 1723, Seith Lucas and her 2nd husband, John summers, were given a lease for life from Thomas Harrison for either of them or their son JOHN. This could indicate a relationship, and is where I got Seith's parentage. Fairfax Co has an informal record of his marriage to Elizabeth Blake. The Prince William Co Minute Books has an Administration of the estate of John Farrow, deceased, granted to John Summers and Elizabeth his wife, 25 March 1754 (Order Book 1754-5)- I cannot place John Farrow unless this was Elizabeth Blake, and John was her 1st husband. The LDS church has a pedigree showing John with 2 wives- Seth (Sythia) Harrison (as mother of his son John, and daughter of Thomas Harrison and Seith Short), and #2 Mary West (as mother of the rest of his children). I have been unable to verify the source of this statement, but search of both the Harrison and West families fails to yield a similar marriage. I have a picture of John's gravestone. He is buried in "Summers Cemetery" behind a shopping center in Alexandria VA- the corner of Beauregarde and Barnham Lane off Hwy 236. This was apparently the site of "Summer Grove" 200 years ago .

    Seth born about 1690/1700 in Stafford Co. VA and died in 1723. This marriage is per LDS, to date I have found nothing to Substantiate.(source for above is Ronda Berry)

    March 22 2002
    Source Ronda Berry
    Do you have anything but IGI saying John Summers was married to Mary West? I saw that in LDS files, and wrote to the lady who submitted it, but she had died and her husband knew nothing. Regardless of John's wives, I have our John as son of John and Seith widow of Henry Lucas . John married the widow of Henry Lucas the winter of 1717 (his own words in a land deposition), then in 1723 Seith Lucas and her 2nd husband John Summers were given a lease for life from Thomas Harrison for either of them or their son JOHN (land records). I have listed all children with Seith, and a later marriage to Elizabeth Blake, though I have no proof for that.

    John married Blake, Seth (Elisabeth) before 1717 in Stafford Co, Virginia, USA. Seth (daughter of Blake, Robert and Harrison, unknown) was born on 18 Aug 1695 in Stafford Co, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Nov 1737 in Fairfax County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Summers, George  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1715 in Virginia, USA; was christened in in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 24 Mar 1802 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA.
    2. 9. Summers, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1718 in Of, Prince George, Virginia; died on 18 Feb 1788 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
    3. 10. Summers, Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1719 in Stafford Co, Virginia, USA; died in in Fairfax Co, Virginia.
    4. 11. Summers, Daniel  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1723 in Virginia, USA; died in 1799 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
    5. 12. Summers  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1724 in Virginia, USA.
    6. 13. Summers  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1725 in Virginia, USA.
    7. 14. Summers, William  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1725 in Virginia, USA; died on 22 Oct 1799 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
    8. 15. Summers  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1727 in Virginia, USA.
    9. 16. Summers  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1729 in Virginia, USA.
    10. 17. Summers, Francis Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Mar 1732 in Fairfax, Virginia; died on 14 Oct 1800 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; was buried in Summers Grove, Alexandria, Fairfax Co., Va.
    11. 18. Summers  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1734 in Virginia, USA.
    12. 19. Summers, Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1736 in Virginia, USA; died on 29 Jul 1805 in Wayne, Kentucky, USA.
    13. 20. Summers  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1740 in Virginia, USA.
    14. 21. Summers  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1742 in Virginia, USA.

  3. 4.  Summers, ElizabethSummers, Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born on 15 Mar 1690 in Virginia, USA; was christened on 16 Mar 1690 in Christ Church, Parish, Middlesex Co., Va; died on 29 May 1722 in Middlesex Co, Virginia, USA.

  4. 5.  Summers, WilliamSummers, William Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1692 in , Middlesex, Virginia.

  5. 6.  Summers, CatherineSummers, Catherine Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1694 in , Middlesex, Virginia.

  6. 7.  Summers, FrancisSummers, Francis Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born in 1702 in Christ Church, Middlesex Co., VA; was christened on 14 Jun 1702 in Christ Church, Parish, Middlesex Co., Va; died on 5 Jun 1796 in Loudoun Co., Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Research from Jodi Catano posted at http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/VAFAIRFA/2005-12/1133656073

    John Summers had seven children: The seventh was Francis Summers, bapt. 14 June 1702.
    d. btwn 15 Oct. 1793 & 7 May 1796 per John Summers will. In his will he
    names Francis as his son in law and not as his son as are John and William.
    He may be son of 3rd wife Elizabeth...This matter has not been resolved.This
    Francis (Frank) Summers married about 1742 Mrs. Sarah Hardage Lane, widow of
    William Lane who died in 1741. Their children were Col. George Summers, bo.
    1743 d. 1801 and Elizabeth Summers, b. 1745, d. 28 Oct. 1824

    Francis married Hardage, Sarah about 1727. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 8.  Summers, GeorgeSummers, George Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1715 in Virginia, USA; was christened in in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 24 Mar 1802 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    .

    ________________

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 Mar 1995,NOTE: has b. abt 1715(per LDS).

    Aug 2002 Ronda Berry
    Death date is from LDS, but I also had note of sale of land in Fairfax Va in 1813

    RESEARCHER: problem- children born 40 yeas aft marriage.

    George married S., Nancy about 1820. Nancy was born about 1720. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 22. Summers, Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1760 in Virginia, USA; died on 19 May 1808.
    2. 23. Summers, James  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1762 in Virginia, USA.
    3. 24. Summers, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Jul 1764 in , Prince William, Virginia; died in 1835 in Platte, Missouri, USA.

  2. 9.  Summers, JohnSummers, John Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born in 1718 in Of, Prince George, Virginia; died on 18 Feb 1788 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:


    Will Abstract: (Will book Fairfax Co, Va) Book E-1 page 236

    SUMMERS, John.

    Will of John Summers of Fairfax County dated 25, Jan. 1786 and proved 28 Jan. 1788. Feb. 1788. Fairfax County, Virginia

    To wife Marey (sic) land for life.
    To son, John Summers land on he now lives. Children, Simon, William, Mary Humphreys (sic) and Sara Ferguson . Son - Simon, 100 acres on Ohio River, Daughters, Mary Humphreys (sic) and Sarah Ferguson, 400 acres on the Ohio equally to be divided between them. Sons-in-law, William Ferguson and James Sharpe Ferguson, 400 acres on the Ohio equally to be divided between them.
    Exrs: wife and sons Simon and John.
    Wit: William Lewis, Charles Broadwater, William Summers.

    ===
    Deed dated Nov 1740 was transferred to his children in 1785, for 1000 acres of land in Kentucky County, N & S of Mill Creek, bordering the Ohio River. John's 3rd wife, Marey, was widow of Joshua Ferguson (will proved 7 Apr 1770), and the Mother of John' s children;s spouses- Elizabeth Ferguson and James Sharp Ferguson.

    Mary's maiden name unproven.

    Noting the name James Sharp Ferguson, some researchers believe that Mary Sharp and Mary Knchloe are the same person

    Marey Summers was on the tax rolls until 1796.



    ! Nina Thomas has John md to Elizabeth Thompson which is the Montaque line no proof yet
    ! IGI has JOhn Summers son of John Summers and Elizabeth Thompson c. 8 Apr 1683

    John married Adams, Susanna about 1746 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia. Susanna (daughter of Adams, SR Gabriel and Pearson, Priscilla) was born about 1726 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died after 1770 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. Summers, Simon  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Nov 1747 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 2 Dec 1836 in Alexandria, Virginia.
    2. 26. Summers, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Dec 1749 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 7 Dec 1821 in Alexandria, Fairfax, Virginia.
    3. 27. Summers, Sarah  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Mar 1761 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 2 May 1836 in Bardstown, Nelson, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky, USA.
    4. 28. Summers, Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1755 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died before 19 Aug 1811 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA; was buried in Poplar Flat Cem, Nelson Co., KY.
    5. 29. Summers, William  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 May 1758 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Sep 1840 in Mason, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Mill Creek, Mason, Kentucky.
    6. 30. Summers, Major Simon  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Nov 1747 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Dec 1836 in Alexandria, Fairfax, Virginia.

    John married Sharp, Mary after 1770 in Virginia. Mary was born before 1728; died before Sep 1809 in Fairfax County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 10.  Summers, ElizabethSummers, Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1719 in Stafford Co, Virginia, USA; died in in Fairfax Co, Virginia.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research by Ronda Berry -has 8 children ,has b. abt 1719;

    Ray Isbell has birth 1714

    Aug 2002
    Source Ronda Berry
    John married 2nd to Sybil Moxley. His will is in Will Book E., pg 349 Fairfax co. Va.

    Elizabeth married Hurst, John in 1740 in , Prince William, Virginia. John was born in in Of, Stafford, Virginia; died on 26 Apr 1789 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Hurst, James  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in , Prince William, Virginia; died in 1829 in ,Jefferson WV.
    2. 32. Hurst, Sarah  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in , Prince William, Virginia.
    3. 33. Hurst, William  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1737 in of, Prince William, Virginia.
    4. 34. Hurst, Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1739 in of, Prince William, Virginia.
    5. 35. Hurst, Bathsheba  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1740 in of, Prince William, Virginia.
    6. 36. Hurst, Susanna  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1741 in of, Prince William, Virginia.
    7. 37. Hurst, Ann  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1742 in Virginia, USA; died about 1781.
    8. 38. Hurst, Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1743 in of, Prince William, Virginia.

  4. 11.  Summers, DanielSummers, Daniel Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1723 in Virginia, USA; died in 1799 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research by Ronda Berry - b, 1723,VA d. 1799 Fairfax Co.,VA

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 Mar 1995.

    Aug 2002-
    Source: Ronda Berry
    Notes for DANIEL Summers:
    Daniel taxed in Fairfax Co in 1787. His father deeded land to him and Francis in 1761. Fairfa x Co deed book M, pg 324 Daniel & Rebecca summers sold land to John Moss, 11 Sept 1777. Name d in brother William Summers will in 1799. His home was known as "Difficult Hill".

    Daniel married Rebecca about 1762 in Of, Virginia. Rebecca was born about 1730. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 39. Summers, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Aug 1759 in Virginia, USA; died on 10 Jun 1815 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.
    2. 40. Summers, George Lt. Col.  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1763 in Virginia, USA; died on 1 Sep 1838 in , Loudoun, Virginia.
    3. 41. Summers, William  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1765 in Virginia, USA.
    4. 42. Summers, Henry  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1767 in Virginia, USA; died in in of, Loudoun, Virginia.
    5. 43. Summers, Daniel  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1771 in Virginia, USA; died on 27 Jun 1872 in ,Alexandria, VA.
    6. 44. Summers, (Ann?)  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1773 in Virginia, USA.
    7. 45. Summers  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1775 in Virginia, USA.
    8. 46. Summers, (Mary?)  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1777 in Virginia, USA.
    9. 47. Summers  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1779.

  5. 12.  SummersSummers Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1724 in Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Ancestral File has b. abt 1723;
    BIRTH: Ronda Berry - abt 1724

    Family/Spouse: Deskins. was born about 1734. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  SummersSummers Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1725 in Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Ancestral File has b. abt 1725;

    Family/Spouse: Leister. was born about 1736. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 14.  Summers, WilliamSummers, William Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1725 in Virginia, USA; died on 22 Oct 1799 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research by Ronda Berry -d. wp- unmarried;

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 7 May 1995. NOTE: has b. abt 1717 of Stafford Co.?.

    Will written 5 Sep 1799, Will proved 22 Oct 1700, Left everything to nephews sons of Daniel.


  8. 15.  SummersSummers Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1727 in Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Ancestral File has b. abt 1727;

    Family/Spouse: Pratt. was born about 1740. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 16.  SummersSummers Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1729 in Virginia, USA.

    Family/Spouse: Ballinger. was born about 1742. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 17.  Summers, Francis Sr.Summers, Francis Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born on 2 Mar 1732 in Fairfax, Virginia; died on 14 Oct 1800 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; was buried in Summers Grove, Alexandria, Fairfax Co., Va.

    Notes:

    West Virginia and its People, Volume 3 by Thomas Condit Miller, Hu Maxwell, Lewis Publishing Company, 1913, page 951-953

    The Summers family is said to be of Flemish origin, SUMMERS and to have been first known in England at the time of the Reformation. Property was granted to them at a former religious seat a short distance from Worcester, and this became the family seat. Here they resided and here they entertained Queen Elizabeth in her progress through Worcestershire in 1585. Many of the members of this family became men of distinction and renown. One branch of the family moved into Dorsetshire, England, and it is from this branch that the Virginian family is descended. The name is variously spelled Somers, Sommers, Sumers and Summers, but the Virginians of this stock have in general used the form Summers. As is well known, the tracing of ancestries in Virginian families is attended with much difficulty and many dangers of error, so that the results are often incomplete or uncertain, if not both. In the present case there is much more material for judgment than in many, and the following account is based on good evidence and confidently believed to be correct from the time of the settlement of the family in Virginia, which cannot have been greatly posterior of the coming of the family to America.

    (I) John Summers, the first member of this family about whom we have definite information, was born in Maryland, in 1687, died near Alexandria, Virginia, December 4, 1791. Coming early into Virginia he settled on the Potomac, where the city of Alexandria now is, and his cabin was the first building erected on the site of this city. The first framed house ever put up at this place was prepared under his direction and on his land, being afterward hauled therefrom to its intended site. The country abounded at that time in deer, bears, wolves, wild turkeys and other animals, and his earlier years were largely passed in hunting. He became an active leader of the white settlers and a pioneer in the campaigns against the Indians west of the Blue Ridge. Hunting, however, was still a favorite employment. So little did he care about the acquisition of land that he refused a deed from the patentee for the land on which Alexandria has been built and on which he lived in exchange for a rifle. In his later years he was much engaged in pointing out the best vacant lands and in conducting surveyors and others through the forests. At last he did acquire from four hundred to six hundred acres of land for each of his sons, but he did not do this for his daughters. He lived to see Alexandria become a place of some importance. The home, on the Little river turnpike, about four miles west of that city, which he bequeathed to his son Francis was long known as one of the finest estates in Fairfax county. At the time of the revolution John Summers was too old to take a part. He was a man of robust constitution, broad of chest and powerful, and retained his faculties to a remarkable degree, although he lived to be more than one hundred years old, but about a year before his death he was disabled by a severe fall. He was a member of the Church of England. The name of his wife is not known, but among his children the youngest son was Francis, of whom further.

    (II) Francis, son of John Summers, was born in Fairfax county, Virginia, March 3, 1732, died at "Summers Grove," October 14, 1800. "Summers Grove" is the estate which he had inherited from his father, four miles west of Alexandria. His life was the quiet and uneventful life of a Virginia planter. For many years he held the office of magistrate. Being, like his father, a member of the Church of England or Protestant Episcopal church, he was a vestryman of Christ Church, Alexandria. He married Jane (Watkins) Charlton, born in 1735, died August 22, 1814. Children, so far as known to us: George, born October 5, 1758, died January 10, 1818, married, in 1776, Ann Smith Radcliffe; Thomas, of whom further; Francis; Samuel. All these sons settled in the Kanawha valley in 1810; George, accompanied by his daughter Jane, made an exploration of the Kanawha valley and of the Ohio valley between Wheeling and Guyandotte, and settled three years afterward at Walnut Grove, Kanawha county, Virginia, to which he brought his family in the winter of 1813-14. From him has come a prominent family of West Virginia.

    (III) Thomas, son of Francis and Jane (Watkins-Charlton) Summers, came from Fairfax county, Virginia, and settled on the Kanawha river, in Mason county, Virginia, one mile above Winfield; according to the best information his settlement was made about 1816. He was a farmer. He married Hooper. Child, George W., of whom further.

    (IV) George W., son of Thomas and (Hooper) Summers,

    was born, probably in Fairfax county, Virginia, January 17, 1812. He was a farmer, and about 1838 became a member of the state militia. He was a Democrat and a Methodist. He married, January 29, 1835, Sarah A., born in Cabell county, Virginia, May 12, 1813, daughter of Adam and Elizabeth (Cockburn) Black. Children: 1. Quintilian L., born March 12, 1836, died September 28, 1842. 2. Sylvester Adams, born January 23, 1838, died May 8, 1912; a Confederate soldier. 3. John William, born May 15, 1840. 4. Constantine Ruf us, born October 9, 1842; Confederate soldier. 5. Edgar Lewis, born October 29, 1844. 6. Thomas Bascom, born March 11, 1847. 7. Tyra Campbell, born November 6, 1849. 8. Matthew James, of whom further.

    (V) Matthew James, son of George W. and Sarah A. (Black) Summers, was born in Cabell county, Virginia, June 9, 1852. His home is now at Huntington, West Virginia, and he is a baggage master on the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad. Mr. Summers is a Democrat and a Methodist. He married, February 24, 1875, Elizabeth Handley, born June 6, 1855, daughter of Warren P. and (Handley) Rece. Children: 1. Gertrude Medora, born January 1, 1876. 2. Frederick Lindley, of whom further. 3. Olive June, born November 11, 1879. 4. Lewis Rece, born May 31, 1882, died December 5, 1883. 5. Florence Buffington, born June 6, 1885. 6. Harry Lee, born September 26, 1887. 7. Robert Pritchard, born November 1, 1889. 8. Herbert Sidney, born November 21, 1893.

    (VI) Frederick Lindley, son of Matthew James and Elizabeth Handley (Rece) Summers, was born in Cabell county, West Virginia, near Milton, December 26, 1877. His education was received at Huntington, West Virginia; there he attended the public schools, including the high school, and he pursued also a business course at Marshall Business College in the same city. December 19, 1899, he became a stenographer at Parkersburg, West Virginia, for the Ohio River railroad, in the maintenance of way department, and in this position he remained until October 1, 1903. From that date to the first of May in the following year he was assistant cashier at Parkersburg for Armour & Company, Then he was general bookkeeper for the General Distributing Company, of Clarksburg, West Virginia, until August 15, 1906. He was secretary of the Penn Table Company, at Huntington, West Virginia, from August 15, 1906, to February 1, 1911. Since that date to the present time he has been a partner in the firm of Logan & Summers, insurance agents at Parkersburg. In this city also Mr. Summers now makes his home. He is a member of the United Commercial Travelers, Council No. 35, at Parkersburg. In Masonry he is a master mason, member of Mount Olivet Lodge, No. 3, of Parkersburg; a Royal Arch Mason, being a member of Adoniram Chapter, No. 11, at Clarksburg; a member of Huntington Commandery, No. 9, Knights Templar, at Huntington; and of Beni Kedem Shrine, Ancient Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at Charleston. He is also a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 198, of Parkersburg. Mr. Summers is a Democrat. He and his family are members of the Baptist church.

    He married, at Parkersburg, October 26, 1904, Donna, daughter of John A. and Mary E. (Cochran) Hutchinson, who was born at Parkersburg, February 26, 1879. Her father was a lawyer of this city. Children: Frederick Lindley, born at Clarksburg, July 23, 1905; Mary Elizabeth, born at Huntington, August 1, 1909.

    ______________________________________
    W.S. Laidley (ed.), West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly, West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society, Charleston, WV, , July 1903

    Francis Summers, the youngest son of John, and the grand-father of Lewis Summers, was born in Fairfax County, Virginia, March 3rd, 1732, and died at his country seat of Summer Grove, four miles west of Alexandria, October 14th, 1800. He married Mrs. Jane Charlton, whose maiden name was Watkins, by whom he had six sons and two daughters. She was born in 1735 arid died August, 22nd, 1814.

    Francis led the quiet, uneventful life of a "Virginia Planter," as he styles himself in his will, on his estate and died honored and esteemed by all who knew him. For many years he held the office of magistrate, then an office of much greater importance than at the present day, the duties of which he discharged with untarnished reputation. Like his parents, he and his wife were devoted members of the P. E. Church and communicants of old Christ Church Alexandria where he was a vestryman.

    The children of Francis and Jane Summers were George, William, Francis, Samuel and Thomas, sons, and Jane and Susanah, daughters.

    George, the eldest son was born October 5th, 1758, in Fairfax County, Virginia, and died January 10th, 1818, at Walnut Grove, Kanawha County. He married in 1776 Miss Ann Smith Radcliffe, of Fairfax and five sons and five daughters were born to them:
    Lewis, born Nov. 7, 1778. Die'd August 27, 1843.
    Collin, born Oct. 7, 1784. Died July 8,1782.
    Jane Amelia, born Oct. 17, 1785. Died Jan. 8, 1862.
    Elizabeth, born December 21,1787. Died Jan. ~, 1877.
    Ann Matilda, born Nov. 7, 1789. Died Oct. 25, 1863.
    Ferdinancl, born ---.' Died Jan. 24, 1792.
    Celina Louise, born Dec., 1793. Died August 12,1875.
    Syuney Lucy, born April 5, 1797. Died Qct. 6, 1883.
    Albert/Smith, born Jan., 1801. Died Feb. 5, 1824.
    George William, born March 4, 1804. Died Sept. 19,1868.

    Mrs. Summers survived her husband twenty-five years and died at Walnut Grove, Kanawha County, Virginia, July 23d, 1843, aged 84 years

    ____________________________________________________________________

    Ronda Berry Research-list her a child 6; !IGI 1993-children -FHLC film 471963 !IGI 1993 Chil dren- FHLC film 1761117-lists only children, Susannah b. 1757, William b. 1762, Samuel b. 177 1 & Thomas b. 1780 all born Fairfax Co. VA; !Ancestral File list Franncis a last child;

    BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 Mar 1995.

    Will written 10 Sep 1800. Proved 15 Dec 1800. Francis was a Revolution Soldier. Jane Watkin s probably widow of Andrew Charlton.

    Aug 2002: Ronda Berry
    Notes for FRANCIS Summers:
    Francis will written 10 Sept 1800, proved 15 Dec 1800. Will book H, pg 171 Fairfax Co, VA . Francis was a Rev. Soldier. Lived at "Summers Grove". Was a Constable in 1770s. Overse er of the Poor in Alexandria during the Rev. War. Taxed for self and father in 1787.

    Died:
    Summers Grove

    Francis married Watkins, Jane in 1756 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. Jane was born in 1735 in Of, Fairfax, Virginia; died on 22 Aug 1814 in Summer Grove, Fairfax, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. Summers, Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Mar 1780 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia; died on 18 Apr 1871 in Putnam Co., West Virginia.
    2. 49. Summers, George  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Oct 1758 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia; died in 1818 in , Kanawha, West Virginia.
    3. 50. Summers, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1760 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia; died in 1818 in AlexandriaVa.
    4. 51. Summers, Francis  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1760 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia.
    5. 52. Summers, Samuel  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1762 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia.
    6. 53. Summers, Susannah  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1764 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia.
    7. 54. Summers, Jane  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1764 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia.
    8. 55. Summers, William  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1766 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia; died on 27 Oct 1797 in Virginia, USA.

  11. 18.  SummersSummers Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1734 in Virginia, USA.

  12. 19.  Summers, ThomasSummers, Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1736 in Virginia, USA; died on 29 Jul 1805 in Wayne, Kentucky, USA.

  13. 20.  SummersSummers Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1740 in Virginia, USA.

  14. 21.  SummersSummers Descendancy chart to this point (3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1742 in Virginia, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 22.  Summers, MarySummers, Mary Descendancy chart to this point (8.George3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1760 in Virginia, USA; died on 19 May 1808.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research of Ronda Berry;

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 Mar 1995.

    Aug 2002: Ronda Berry
    Notes for MARY Summers:
    This family lived in Prince William Co VA, Mason Co KY, and Pendleton Co KY. Son (or grandso n?) was Judge Napoleon B. Taylor of Indianapolis IN. Mary & 2 children died when home was st ruck by lightning.

    Mary married Taylor, Dr. Robert in Jan 1782. Dr. was born on 28 Jul 1758; died on 11 Dec 1851. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 23.  Summers, JamesSummers, James Descendancy chart to this point (8.George3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1762 in Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research of Ronda Berry;

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 Mar 1995.

    Aug 2002 - Ronda Berry
    Notes for JAMES Summers:
    James was on George Rogers Clark's Expedition. Received 200 acres in KY. Also may have serv ed in the NC Continental Line, Capt Henry Dixon's Co, 1st Regt during the american Revolution . If this is the same man, he married Levina Gillespie, 6 Feb 1802 in Caswell Co NC.


  3. 24.  Summers, JohnSummers, John Descendancy chart to this point (8.George3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born on 26 Jul 1764 in , Prince William, Virginia; died in 1835 in Platte, Missouri, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research of Ronda Berry- was Rev. War Soldier;

    Aug 2002- Ronda Berry
    Notes for JOHN Summers:
    John was named in the "Summers Family Ledger" as a son of George, but I am unsure where he fi ts, because in "Annals of Platte Co MO", pg 248-50, his father lived to 114, and he had a bro ther named Samuel. He was a Rev. War Soldier- listed his children in his pension application . He enlisted March 1781 in Frederick Co VA to serve in teh War. Moved from Fairfax Co VA t o KY in 1789. Lived in Bourbon, Montgomery, Jessamine and Fleming Counties. Moved to Platt e Co MO after 1820 (or his children did??).

    John married Bell, Agnes on 26 Oct 1786 in , Frederick, Virginia. Agnes was born about 1765 in of, Frederick, Virginia; died after 1848 in MO or KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 25.  Summers, SimonSummers, Simon Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born on 23 Nov 1747 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 2 Dec 1836 in Alexandria, Virginia.

    Simon married Ferguson, Elizabeth about 1780 in Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 26.  Summers, JohnSummers, John Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born on 31 Dec 1749 in Fairfax Co, Virginia; died on 7 Dec 1821 in Alexandria, Fairfax, Virginia.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Researched by Ronda Berry- maybe not our family per DAR? was a SGT in VA infantry.

    John married Dulin, Elizabeth in 1776 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of Dulin, Edward and Hurst, Sarah) was born on 20 Jan 1760 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Oct 1822 in Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 27.  Summers, SarahSummers, Sarah Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born on 16 Mar 1761 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 2 May 1836 in Bardstown, Nelson, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky, USA.

    Notes:

    Ronda Berry: Aug 2002-
    Has Posthumus Child

    Buried:
    Poplar Flat Cemetery

    Family/Spouse: Ferguson, Rev, Joseph Sharp. Joseph was born in 1759 in USA; died in 1828 in Nelson County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 56. Ferguson, William Sharp  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Nov 1796; died on 18 Aug 1844; was buried in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky, USA.

  7. 28.  Summers, MarySummers, Mary Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1755 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died before 19 Aug 1811 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA; was buried in Poplar Flat Cem, Nelson Co., KY.

    Notes:

    Source: Abstracts of wills and Inventories, Fairfax County, Virginia, 1742-1801; Will Book E 1784-1791, page 29

    SUMMERS, John.
    28 Jan. 1788. Feb. 1788.
    Wife: Marey. Children: John, Simon, William, Mary Humphrey, Sarah Ferguson. Daughters to have land on the waters of the Ohio. Sons-in-law
    James Sharp Ferguson and William Ferguson, 400 acres each. Exrs: wife and sons Simon and John. Wit: William Lewis, Charles Broadwater, William
    Summers.

    ______________________

    Data from Dr. William Summers Humphreys back to Lieut. John Humphreys was re- searched and proved for D. A .R. membership by Mrs. B. W. Payne (Elsie Gibson Payne) and filed in Wash. D.C. #451902. Leona Kistler Wilcox also obtained D. A. R. membership through this data, her #492276 also filed in Wash. D.C.

    Family/Spouse: Humphrey, William. William (son of Humphrey, William and Wood, Sarah Ann) was born about 1752 in Of, Fairfax, Virginia; died before 1 Jun 1804 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, USA; was buried in Poplar Flat Cem, Nelson Co., KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 57. Humphrey, George  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1775 in Virginia, USA; died before 24 Jun 1809 in Washington, Kentucky, USA.
    2. 58. Humphrey, Samuel  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Apr 1776 in Virginia, USA; died on 24 Aug 1834 in Kentucky, USA; was buried in Poplar Flat Cem, Nelson Co., KY.
    3. 59. Humphrey, William  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1778.
    4. 60. Humphrey, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1780 in Virginia, USA; died on 17 Jan 1819.
    5. 61. Humphrey, William  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1785 in Virginia, USA.
    6. 62. Humphrey, Samuel A  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Oct 1786 in Kentucky, USA; died on 6 Aug 1834; was buried in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky, USA.
    7. 63. Humphrey, Simon Summers  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Feb 1791; died on 5 May 1867 in Bardstown, Nelson, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Bardstown, Nelson, Kentucky, USA.
    8. 64. Humphrey, Susannah  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Virginia, USA.
    9. 65. Humphrey, Sarah  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Virginia, USA; died before 14 Mar 1812.
    10. 66. Humphrey, Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Virginia, USA.
    11. 67. Humphrey, Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Kentucky, USA; died in 1845 in Kentucky, USA.
    12. 68. Humphrey, Nancy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Kentucky, USA.

  8. 29.  Summers, WilliamSummers, William Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born on 26 May 1758 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 20 Sep 1840 in Mason, Kentucky, USA; was buried in Mill Creek, Mason, Kentucky.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    ! DAR Library ! Nina Summers Thomas ! 1840- Mason Co KY census p 53 ! all reseach by Ronda Be rry ! buried on Mill Creek, near Mayslick, Mason Co.,KY ! IGI 1992-VA

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 7 May 1995.

    William served in Revolution in the VA Continental Line. Corporal, 1st Continenal Artillery , Col Charles Harrisons Regt, Captain John Champe Carters Co. #7. Appointed Bombadier 20 De c 1776. Was with Washingtons Army at Valley Forge from Dec 1777 to June 1778. Corporal at c amp near Chester, 9 July 1779. William received 100 acres of land from his father in Mason Co , Ky (on the Ohio and Millcreek), and moved his family there in May 1788. Francis died soo n afer reaching the fort. Francis Lewis was born in Page Co VA; died abt 1788 in KY; buried M illcreek KY.

    Notes for WILLIAM Summers:
    William served in the Revolution in the VA continental Line. He was a Corporal, 1st Continent al Artillery, Col Charles Harrison's Regt, Captain John Champe Carters Co #7. Appointed Bomba dier 20 Dec 1776. Was with Washington's Army at Valley Forge from Dec 1777 to June 1778. Cor poral at camp near Chester, 9 July 1779. William received 200 acres of land in Nelson Co K Y for services, but I don't think he ever lived there, b ecause he inherited 300 acres of lan d from his father in Mason Co, KY (on the Ohio River & Millcreek), and moved his family ther e in May 1788. Frances died soon after reaching the fort.
    Source: Ronda Berry Jan 2002

    William married Lewis, Francis on 1 Jan 1777 in Virginia, USA. Francis was born in in Falls Church, Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died in 1789 in Kentucky, USA; was buried in Mill Creek, Mason, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    William married Haven, Mary on 24 Nov 1789 in Mason, Kentucky, USA. Mary was born about 1758 in of, Mason, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    William married Hall (Hale), Deborah about 1812 in Kentucky, USA. Deborah was born about 1783 in Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    William married Wood, Ruth on 12 Jan 1831 in Mason, Kentucky, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  9. 30.  Summers, Major SimonSummers, Major Simon Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born on 23 Nov 1747 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Dec 1836 in Alexandria, Fairfax, Virginia.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 7 May 1995.

    Adjutant VA Line in Rev. War. Inherited 100 acres in Nelson Co KY from father.

    Major married Ferguson, Elizabeth about 1780 in Virginia, USA. Elizabeth was born on 3 Sep 1762 in Virginia, USA; died on 13 Nov 1831. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 31.  Hurst, JamesHurst, James Descendancy chart to this point (10.Elizabeth3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born in in , Prince William, Virginia; died in 1829 in ,Jefferson WV.

    James married Gunnell, Mary before 1766. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  11. 32.  Hurst, SarahHurst, Sarah Descendancy chart to this point (10.Elizabeth3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born in in , Prince William, Virginia.

    Sarah married Dulin, Edward in 1756 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. Edward was born in 1729 in , King George, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 69. Dulin, Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jan 1760 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA; died on 15 Oct 1822 in Virginia, USA.

  12. 33.  Hurst, WilliamHurst, William Descendancy chart to this point (10.Elizabeth3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1737 in of, Prince William, Virginia.

  13. 34.  Hurst, JaneHurst, Jane Descendancy chart to this point (10.Elizabeth3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1739 in of, Prince William, Virginia.

    Family/Spouse: Williams, Jeremiah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 35.  Hurst, BathshebaHurst, Bathsheba Descendancy chart to this point (10.Elizabeth3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1740 in of, Prince William, Virginia.

    Family/Spouse: Follin, William. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  15. 36.  Hurst, SusannaHurst, Susanna Descendancy chart to this point (10.Elizabeth3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1741 in of, Prince William, Virginia.

    Family/Spouse: Finley, John Bayne. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 37.  Hurst, AnnHurst, Ann Descendancy chart to this point (10.Elizabeth3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1742 in Virginia, USA; died about 1781.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 Mar 1995.

    Family/Spouse: John, Floyd Sr. Floyd died in 1783. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  17. 38.  Hurst, ElizabethHurst, Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (10.Elizabeth3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1743 in of, Prince William, Virginia.

    Family/Spouse: Thrift, George. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  18. 39.  Summers, JohnSummers, John Descendancy chart to this point (11.Daniel3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born on 27 Aug 1759 in Virginia, USA; died on 10 Jun 1815 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    BIRTH and DEATH: Ronda Berry Aug 2002

    Family/Spouse: Hannah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  19. 40.  Summers, George Lt. Col.Summers, George Lt. Col. Descendancy chart to this point (11.Daniel3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1763 in Virginia, USA; died on 1 Sep 1838 in , Loudoun, Virginia.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research of Ronda Berry;

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 Mar 1995.

    Aig 2002- Ronda Berry
    Notes for LT. COL. GEORGE Summers:
    George served in the Revolutionary War. Applied for pension (W6606) 15 June 1818, age 55. C alled "Rowdy George". He enlisted in Caswell Co NC in Capt Tilman Dixon's and Capt Johnsons C os. Children in 1820 were Rebecca; Daniel; Sarah; and Mary Ann. Wife Mary must have reapplie d later- said she was age 77 in 1843 and living in Loudoun Co, and the widow of George summer s late of Fairfax Co.

    George married Presgraves, Mary on 24 Mar 1789 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. Mary was born about 1766; died after 1843. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  20. 41.  Summers, WilliamSummers, William Descendancy chart to this point (11.Daniel3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1765 in Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research of Ronda Berry- of Berkley & Jefferson Co WV;
    Aug 2002- Ronda Berry
    Notes for WILLIAM Summers:
    William was taxed in Fairfax Co VA in 1787. Lived later in Berkley and Jefferson Co WV.

    William married Willamson, Susannah on 27 Mar 1827 in Berkeley Co., VA.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  21. 42.  Summers, HenrySummers, Henry Descendancy chart to this point (11.Daniel3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1767 in Virginia, USA; died in in of, Loudoun, Virginia.

  22. 43.  Summers, DanielSummers, Daniel Descendancy chart to this point (11.Daniel3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1771 in Virginia, USA; died on 27 Jun 1872 in ,Alexandria, VA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    Aug 2002- Ronda Berry
    Notes for DANIEL Summers:
    See Gunnell Genealogy in Yearbook of Historical Soc of Fairfax Co VA, Vol 20, pg 53-73 (1985) . Daniel's death from obit from the Alexandria Gazette 1784-1915, pg 310.

    Daniel married Gunnell, Susannah Johnson in 1827 in Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  23. 44.  Summers, (Ann?)Summers, (Ann?) Descendancy chart to this point (11.Daniel3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1773 in Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research of Ronda Berry-;
    married Popinjoy b. abt 1773
    Notes for (ANN?) Summers:
    Ann Popejoy was taxed in Fairfax Co in 1787- therefore name is assumed. Also there was a Nat haniel Popinjoy mentioned in land records so that is possibly her husband.

    Family/Spouse: Popinjoy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  24. 45.  SummersSummers Descendancy chart to this point (11.Daniel3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1775 in Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research of Ronda Berry-;

    Family/Spouse: Ballinger. was born about 1775. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  25. 46.  Summers, (Mary?)Summers, (Mary?) Descendancy chart to this point (11.Daniel3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1777 in Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !Research of Ronda Berry-;
    Notes for (MARY?) Summers:
    Alexandria Wills and Administrations: Daniel M. McDougall estate Administration 6 July 1816 , admx Mary McDougall (WB--2). Don't know the names of this couple- this is possible.

    Family/Spouse: McDougal, (Daniel?). (Daniel?) was born about 1777. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  26. 47.  SummersSummers Descendancy chart to this point (11.Daniel3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1779.

    Family/Spouse: Holley?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  27. 48.  Summers, ThomasSummers, Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (17.Francis3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born on 14 Mar 1780 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia; died on 18 Apr 1871 in Putnam Co., West Virginia.

    Notes:

    West Virginia and its People, Volume 3 by Thomas Condit Miller, Hu Maxwell, Lewis Publishing Company, 1913, page 951-953

    The Summers family is said to be of Flemish origin, SUMMERS and to have been first known in England at the time of the Reformation. Property was granted to them at a former religious seat a short distance from Worcester, and this became the family seat. Here they resided and here they entertained Queen Elizabeth in her progress through Worcestershire in 1585. Many of the members of this family became men of distinction and renown. One branch of the family moved into Dorsetshire, England, and it is from this branch that the Virginian family is descended. The name is variously spelled Somers, Sommers, Sumers and Summers, but the Virginians of this stock have in general used the form Summers. As is well known, the tracing of ancestries in Virginian families is attended with much difficulty and many dangers of error, so that the results are often incomplete or uncertain, if not both. In the present case there is much more material for judgment than in many, and the following account is based on good evidence and confidently believed to be correct from the time of the settlement of the family in Virginia, which cannot have been greatly posterior of the coming of the family to America.

    (I) John Summers, the first member of this family about whom we have definite information, was born in Maryland, in 1687, died near Alexandria, Virginia, December 4, 1791. Coming early into Virginia he settled on the Potomac, where the city of Alexandria now is, and his cabin was the first building erected on the site of this city. The first framed house ever put up at this place was prepared under his direction and on his land, being afterward hauled therefrom to its intended site. The country abounded at that time in deer, bears, wolves, wild turkeys and other animals, and his earlier years were largely passed in hunting. He became an active leader of the white settlers and a pioneer in the campaigns against the Indians west of the Blue Ridge. Hunting, however, was still a favorite employment. So little did he care about the acquisition of land that he refused a deed from the patentee for the land on which Alexandria has been built and on which he lived in exchange for a rifle. In his later years he was much engaged in pointing out the best vacant lands and in conducting surveyors and others through the forests. At last he did acquire from four hundred to six hundred acres of land for each of his sons, but he did not do this for his daughters. He lived to see Alexandria become a place of some importance. The home, on the Little river turnpike, about four miles west of that city, which he bequeathed to his son Francis was long known as one of the finest estates in Fairfax county. At the time of the revolution John Summers was too old to take a part. He was a man of robust constitution, broad of chest and powerful, and retained his faculties to a remarkable degree, although he lived to be more than one hundred years old, but about a year before his death he was disabled by a severe fall. He was a member of the Church of England. The name of his wife is not known, but among his children the youngest son was Francis, of whom further.

    (II) Francis, son of John Summers, was born in Fairfax county, Virginia, March 3, 1732, died at "Summers Grove," October 14, 1800. "Summers Grove" is the estate which he had inherited from his father, four miles west of Alexandria. His life was the quiet and uneventful life of a Virginia planter. For many years he held the office of magistrate. Being, like his father, a member of the Church of England or Protestant Episcopal church, he was a vestryman of Christ Church, Alexandria. He married Jane (Watkins) Charlton, born in 1735, died August 22, 1814. Children, so far as known to us: George, born October 5, 1758, died January 10, 1818, married, in 1776, Ann Smith Radcliffe; Thomas, of whom further; Francis; Samuel. All these sons settled in the Kanawha valley in 1810; George, accompanied by his daughter Jane, made an exploration of the Kanawha valley and of the Ohio valley between Wheeling and Guyandotte, and settled three years afterward at Walnut Grove, Kanawha county, Virginia, to which he brought his family in the winter of 1813-14. From him has come a prominent family of West Virginia.

    (III) Thomas, son of Francis and Jane (Watkins-Charlton) Summers, came from Fairfax county, Virginia, and settled on the Kanawha river, in Mason county, Virginia, one mile above Winfield; according to the best information his settlement was made about 1816. He was a farmer. He married Hooper. Child, George W., of whom further.

    (IV) George W., son of Thomas and (Hooper) Summers,

    was born, probably in Fairfax county, Virginia, January 17, 1812. He was a farmer, and about 1838 became a member of the state militia. He was a Democrat and a Methodist. He married, January 29, 1835, Sarah A., born in Cabell county, Virginia, May 12, 1813, daughter of Adam and Elizabeth (Cockburn) Black. Children: 1. Quintilian L., born March 12, 1836, died September 28, 1842. 2. Sylvester Adams, born January 23, 1838, died May 8, 1912; a Confederate soldier. 3. John William, born May 15, 1840. 4. Constantine Ruf us, born October 9, 1842; Confederate soldier. 5. Edgar Lewis, born October 29, 1844. 6. Thomas Bascom, born March 11, 1847. 7. Tyra Campbell, born November 6, 1849. 8. Matthew James, of whom further.

    (V) Matthew James, son of George W. and Sarah A. (Black) Summers, was born in Cabell county, Virginia, June 9, 1852. His home is now at Huntington, West Virginia, and he is a baggage master on the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad. Mr. Summers is a Democrat and a Methodist. He married, February 24, 1875, Elizabeth Handley, born June 6, 1855, daughter of Warren P. and (Handley) Rece. Children: 1. Gertrude Medora, born January 1, 1876. 2. Frederick Lindley, of whom further. 3. Olive June, born November 11, 1879. 4. Lewis Rece, born May 31, 1882, died December 5, 1883. 5. Florence Buffington, born June 6, 1885. 6. Harry Lee, born September 26, 1887. 7. Robert Pritchard, born November 1, 1889. 8. Herbert Sidney, born November 21, 1893.

    (VI) Frederick Lindley, son of Matthew James and Elizabeth Handley (Rece) Summers, was born in Cabell county, West Virginia, near Milton, December 26, 1877. His education was received at Huntington, West Virginia; there he attended the public schools, including the high school, and he pursued also a business course at Marshall Business College in the same city. December 19, 1899, he became a stenographer at Parkersburg, West Virginia, for the Ohio River railroad, in the maintenance of way department, and in this position he remained until October 1, 1903. From that date to the first of May in the following year he was assistant cashier at Parkersburg for Armour & Company, Then he was general bookkeeper for the General Distributing Company, of Clarksburg, West Virginia, until August 15, 1906. He was secretary of the Penn Table Company, at Huntington, West Virginia, from August 15, 1906, to February 1, 1911. Since that date to the present time he has been a partner in the firm of Logan & Summers, insurance agents at Parkersburg. In this city also Mr. Summers now makes his home. He is a member of the United Commercial Travelers, Council No. 35, at Parkersburg. In Masonry he is a master mason, member of Mount Olivet Lodge, No. 3, of Parkersburg; a Royal Arch Mason, being a member of Adoniram Chapter, No. 11, at Clarksburg; a member of Huntington Commandery, No. 9, Knights Templar, at Huntington; and of Beni Kedem Shrine, Ancient Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at Charleston. He is also a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 198, of Parkersburg. Mr. Summers is a Democrat. He and his family are members of the Baptist church.

    He married, at Parkersburg, October 26, 1904, Donna, daughter of John A. and Mary E. (Cochran) Hutchinson, who was born at Parkersburg, February 26, 1879. Her father was a lawyer of this city. Children: Frederick Lindley, born at Clarksburg, July 23, 1905; Mary Elizabeth, born at Huntington, August 1, 1909.

    GI has b. abt 1775.

    BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 March 1995.

    Delna, Thomas Summers & Rachel Hooper had had children Sarah Ann Summers
    b.1806 Winfield ,W.V. she married 1824 Kanawha Co.W.V., Patrick Henry
    Morris son to Joshua Morris & Frances Sims. Patrick Morris & Sarah Ann
    Summers had these children
    1) Floyd W.Morris b.1825 Kan.Co.W.V. d.Pa.
    2) Patrick H.Jr. b.June 2,1826 d.Ar.
    3)Madison "Matt" b.1828 Kan.Co.W.V. d.1909 Ar.
    4) Thomas Jefferson b. 1830 Kan.Co.W.V. d.Ar
    5) William H. b.1833 Kan.Co.W.V. d.Ar.
    6)Ferdenand b.1834 Kan.Co.W.V. d. Hurricane Creek,Kanawha Co.W.V.
    7) Nancy Jane b.1836 Kan.Co.W.V. d.Hurricane Creek,an.Co.W.V.
    8)Harriet Ann b.1838 Kan.Co.W.V.
    9)George Lewis b.1840 Kan. Co.W.V. d.Ar.
    Sarah Ann Summers ,widow to Patrick H.Morris remarried after 1st
    husbands death , to Richard Carter ChandlerJr. b.1803 Albemarle Co.Va.
    son to Richard Carter Chandler Sr b.1771 & Sarah "Sally" Eades b.abt
    1772, that came to Kanawha Co.W.V. about 1812 from Albemarle Co.Va .
    Richard Carter Chandler Jr's 1st wife was Catherine "Kitty" Morris ,dau
    to Thomas Morris & Sarah Kinnard. Kitty died in Kanawha Co.W.V. 1854.
    Now, Patrick Henry Morris & Thomas Morris were bros. You will find them
    in William Morris "The Pioneer" to Kanawha Co.W.V. Sarah Ann Summers &
    Richard Carter Chandler Jr never had children as he was 53 & she 50 when
    they married in 1856. I have Will of Richard .Chandler Jr. Sarah Ann
    Summers Morris Chandler d.Dec.31,1895 White C.Ar. (Searcy) ,went out
    there to live with her children. Sarah Ann Summers married Jan 22,1824
    Teays Valley, W.V. Thomas Summers Sarah's father married Melitta C.
    Ritchie in Putnam Co.. W.V. I'm a Kanawha Co.W.v. Chandler reseacher.
    Linda

    Thomas married Hooper, Rachel in Sep 1801 in Virginia, USA. Rachel was born about 1756. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 70. Summers, Virginia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Jun 1822; was buried in Ona, Cabell County, West Virginia, United States of America.
    2. 71. Summers, Sarah Ann  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 72. Summers, George W.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jan 1813 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

    Thomas married Riches, Matilda after 1780 in Virginia, USA. Matilda was born about 1756. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  28. 49.  Summers, GeorgeSummers, George Descendancy chart to this point (17.Francis3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born on 5 Oct 1758 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia; died in 1818 in , Kanawha, West Virginia.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !IGI 1993;

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 March 1995.NOTE: has b. abt 1759 with a family listed.

    George married Ratcliff, Ann Smith in 1776 in Virginia, USA. Ann was born about 1756 in Virginia, USA; died on 25 Jul 1843 in , Kanawha, West Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  29. 50.  Summers, JohnSummers, John Descendancy chart to this point (17.Francis3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1760 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia; died in 1818 in AlexandriaVa.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !IGI 1993;

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 March 1995.NOTE: has b. abt 1759 with a family listed.

    Family/Spouse: Rogers, Violett. Violett was born about 1759 in ofVa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  30. 51.  Summers, FrancisSummers, Francis Descendancy chart to this point (17.Francis3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1760 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !IGI 1993- has b. abt 1772;

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 March 1995- b. abt 1760.

    Family/Spouse: Farr, Sarah. Sarah was born about 1760. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  31. 52.  Summers, SamuelSummers, Samuel Descendancy chart to this point (17.Francis3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1762 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !IGI 1993;

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 March 1995.

    Samuel married Monroe, Wilhelmina about 1782 in Virginia, USA. Wilhelmina was born about 1762. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Samuel married Blackburn, Jane about 1792 in Virginia, USA. Jane was born about 1771 in Of, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  32. 53.  Summers, SusannahSummers, Susannah Descendancy chart to this point (17.Francis3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1764 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !IGI 1993-has b. abt 1766;

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 March 1995.

    Susannah married Millan, Thomas about 1785 in of Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia. Thomas was born about 1764. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  33. 54.  Summers, JaneSummers, Jane Descendancy chart to this point (17.Francis3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1764 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia.

    Jane married Price, Benoni about 1785 in of Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia. Benoni was born about 1764 in Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  34. 55.  Summers, WilliamSummers, William Descendancy chart to this point (17.Francis3, 3.John2, 1.John1) was born about 1766 in Truro Parish, Fairfax, Virginia; died on 27 Oct 1797 in Virginia, USA.

    Notes:



    [Summers.FTW]

    !IGI 1993-has b. abt 1756;

    !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-PARENTS-DEATH: Research of Ronda Berry-documents recorded on research repor t of 30 March 1995.

    Death notice in the Times, Alexandria Advertiser of 28 Oct 1797.

    William married Elton, Isabella Shaw on 1 Nov 1787 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. Isabella was born about 1766 in of AlexandriaVirginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]