(Below are different Going, Goyen, Gowen related sources for those people were in the Virginia, North Carolina, or South Carolina areas in the early 1700’s to early 1800’s)
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Charlotte Co, Va – FamilySearch Wiki page: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Charlotte_County,_Virginia_Genealogy
Parent County
1764–Charlotte County was created 26 May 1764 from Lunenburg County.
County seat: Charlotte [1]
Neighboring Counties
Charlotte County, Virginia – INFO
Order books, 1765-1904 ; general indexes, 1765-1904
Author: Virginia. County Court (Charlotte County)
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/401032?availability=Family%20History%20Library
(Review at Family Center)
Deed books, 1765-1900; general indexes to deeds, 1765-1905
Author: Virginia. County Court (Charlotte County)
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/405064?availability=Family%20History%20Library
(Review at Family Center)
Will books, 1765-1904; general index to wills, 1765-1904
Author: Virginia. County Court (Charlotte County)
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/368051?availability=Family%20History%20Library
(Review at Family Center)
Neighboring Counties
(See bottom of page for county changes from 1720-1791. Brunswick Co was huge from 1720-1745 – it ended up being divided into many different counties – starting with Lunenburg Co in 1746).
Virginia Counties along or near southern border with North Carolina:
- Prince George Co, Va (Brunswick created from Prince George in 1720)
- Brunswick Co, Va (created in 1720 from Prince George County)
- Lunenburg Co, Va (created from Brunswick in 1746)
- Halifax Co, Va (created from Lunenburg in 1752)
- Pittsylvania Co, Va (created from Halifax in 1767)
- Henry Co, Va (created from Pittsylvania in 1777)
- Patrick Co, Va (created from Henry in 1790)
- Bedford Co, Va (created from Lunenburg in 1754)
- Campbell Co, Va (created from Bedford in 1782)
- Franklin Co, Va (created from Bedford and Henry in 1786)
- Charlotte Co, Va (created from Lunenburg in 1765)
- Mecklenburg Co, Va (created from Lunenburg in 1765) (adjacent)
- Amelia Co, Va (created partly from Brunswick in 1734)
- Prince Edward Co, Va (created from Brunswick in 1754)
- Greensville Co, Va (created from Brunswick in 1781)
North Carolina Counties along or near Virginia’s southern border:
- Granville Co, NC (est 1746 from Edgecombe)
- Orange Co, NC (est 1752 from Granville)
- Caswell Co, NC (est 1777 from Orange)
- Person Co, NC (est 1791 from Person)
- Guilford Co, NC (est 1770 from Orange and Rowan)
- Rockingham Co, NC (est 1785 from Guilford)
- Rowan Co, NC (est 1753 from Anson)
- Surry Co, NC (est 1770 from Rowan)
- North Carolina – Northampton County
- North Carolina – Halifax County
FACTS AND SOURCES:
1765 Mecklenburg and Charlotte Co, Va added:
1767 Mar 24 – Dudley McDermondrove to George Moore, Deed bk 1, p 220. Charlotte Co, Va
… between Dudley Macdermanddrove of the County of Prince Edward of the one part and George Moore of the same County of the other part … in consideration of 70 pounds … paid by the said George Moore … confirm unto the said George Moore … one certain tract or parcel of land containing 400 acres …. in the County of Charlotte on the head branches of Little Roanoak River and bounded … Richard Womack’s line …. in Cobb’s line … on Thomas Spencers … land was granted to Michael McDearmondroe, father of the said Dudley Macdermondrove by letters patent bearing date at Williamsburg the 14th day of February 1756 ….
Signed: Dudley McDearmon
Wit: Archibald Cunison, Henry Watkins, Archibald Buchanan, Thomas Scott
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-99B6-R?i=150&cat=405064
1796 Nov 25 – Thomas McDearman fr William Tyree, Deed bk 7, p 219. Charlotte Co, Va
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-M9SM-W?i=231&cat=405064
1796 Nov 7 – Thomas McDearman fr Abram Parrish etux, Deed bk 7, p 220. Charlotte Co, Va
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-M99Y-B?i=232&cat=405064
BINNS Genealogy:
1782, 1787, 1790, 1795, 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806 – all checked, no Goin type names in any of these years for property tax lists in Charlotte Co, Va.
http://www.binnsgenealogy.com
FIRST APPEARANCE IN CHARLOTTE CO, VA, RECORDS – (1807 tax lists):
Brunswick to Prince Edward to Charlotte County, Virginia: Thomas Going is noted in Brunswick County, Virginia from 1759-1767 and then appears in Prince Edward County in 1770. Thomas Going, John Going, and James Going disappear from Prince Edward County, Virginia after 1806 and then begin appearing in Charlotte County, Virginia in 1807:
1807A personal property tax in Charlotte Co, Va
Thomas Going 1, ., ., 1, ., ., ., ., ., 12 (image 7)
John Going 1, (image 7)
James Going 1, (image 7)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-3YZ2?i=721&cat=775843
1807 Nov 24 – John Going to John Foster, Deed bk 11, p 83. Charlotte Co, Va
… between John Going of one part, John Key of another part, and John Foster of another part, all of the County of Charlotte and State of Virginia ….. John Key stands bound as security for the said John Going in a bond payable to Dabney Terry for 20 pounds … dated the 24 day of Nov 1807 … the said John Key being desirous of making himself safe in being the said John Going security as afsd … John Going hath granted … unto him the said John Foster … land lying and being in the County of Charlotte containing by late survey 97 and 3/4 acres …. to him the said John Foster upon trust and for the special purpose hereinafter mentioned … if the said John Going … pay to him the said Dabney Terry the above mentioned sum of 20 pounds then this trust herein contains shall ceased & become void …
Signed: John Going, John Key, John Foster
Wit: Thomas Bibb, John Crafton Sr, Thomas Toombs
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C373-6ZM6?i=373&cat=405064
1807 Dec 28 – John Going fr Thomas Tombs etc Comsrs – Deed bk 11, p 83. Charlotte Co, Va
… between John Foster Sr, George Foster son of William, George Foster son of Josiah, John Kee and Thomas Tombs or any 3 of us now this indenture witnesseth that we John Foster Sr, George Foster son of Josiah, and Thomas Tombs in obedience to a decree of the County Court of Halifax … directed have sold at publick auction one certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Charlotte containing 50 acres of land … binding on the lands of James Clark, Ephraim Bouldin, Isham Moore decd and D Moore, and we the Commissioners do convey to the John Going … all the tith that the County Court of Halifax has invested in us as Commissioners to convey to the sd John Going … the said 50 acres of land …
Signed: Thomas Toom, John Foster, George Foster
Wit: William Tyree, John Foster, James Going, Booker Nevels.
(Recorded on Jan 4, 1808)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C373-6ZM6?i=373&cat=405064
1808 Aug 8: Pg 296 COURT ORDERS – CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VA. BOOK SIXTEEN 1807 – 1809
John Going, Plaintiff vs Archibald Chockolate, Defendant – Trespass, Assault & Battery
Thomas Hendrick, being summons to appear as a witness for John Going in this suit, being solemnly called, came not, therefor on the motion of the sd John Going by his atty, … that he be fined $16 to the use of the sd John Going, unless sufficient cause for his inability to attend be shown at the next court.
http://www.vagenweb.org/charlotte/ob16.htm
1809A personal property tax in Charlotte Co, Va
John Going 1, (image 7)
Thomas Going 1, ., ., 1, ., ., ., ., ., 12 (image 7)
James Going 1, (image 7)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-3Y6C?i=754&cat=775843
1809 Feb – Polly Going was married to James Brooke February, 1809, according to “Charlotte County, Virginia Marriages, 1765-1850.”
1809 Feb 7 – Sally Going was married to Thomas Entall February 7, 1809, according to “Charlotte County, Virginia Marriages, 1765-1850.” Another report states that Sally Going was married to James Brooke on that date.
1809 Feb 19 – Sally Going, the daughter of Thomas Going, was married to James Brooke February 19, 1809 by Rev. William Fears, according to “Marriages of Charlotte County, Virginia, 1764-1815” by Katherine Knorr. John Going was surety.
1809 May 2: Pg 257 COURT ORDERS – CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VA. BOOK SIXTEEN 1807 – 1809
Little John McCargo, Exor of James Callicott; Plaintiff vs Thos Hatchett: Defendant – case
This day came the parties by their attys and came a jury: towit Sam’l J. Bailey, Edmund Jameson, Richard Roberson, John Going, Peter Stern, John D. Richardson. Wm G Foster, Thomas Cook, John Page, Reps Osborne, Claiborne Clemons and William Burns …. do say the defendant did assume in manner & Form as the plaintiff hath declared and that he hath sustained damages by occasion of the non performance thereof to £ 25 besides his costs therefore, it is considered by the court that the plaintiff recover against the defendant his damages aforesaid together with int at @6% per anum from 25 Dec 1807 & until payment and his costs in this behalf expended. atty 2.50 Clk 4.04 Shf .63 tax .50 fifa 6 May 1809
http://www.vagenweb.org/charlotte/ob16.htm
1809 July 1 – Betsy Going was married July 1, 1809 to Thomas Rutledge, according to “Charlotte County, Virginia Marriages, 1765-1850.”
1809 July 2 – Betsy Going, daughter of Thomas Going, was married to Thomas Rutledge July 2, 1809 in Charlotte County, according to “Marriages of Charlotte County, Virginia, 1764-1815.” “Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRCT-PBC : 11 February 2018), Thomas Rutledge and Betsey Going, 02 Jul 1809; citing Charlotte, Virginia, reference R1 p38; FHL microfilm 30,815.
1810 US Census:
Name: John Going
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Charlotte, Virginia
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44 : 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Numbers of Slaves: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 5
Year: 1810; Census Place: Charlotte, Virginia; Roll: 68; Page: 65; Image: 00130; Family History Library Film: 0181428
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7613&h=812273&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kUu4017&_phstart=successSource
1810 US Census:
Name: James Going
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Charlotte, Virginia
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44 : 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 1
Number of Household Members: 1
Year: 1810; Census Place: Charlotte, Virginia; Roll: 68; Page: 49; Image: 00099; Family History Library Film: 0181428
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7613&h=811733&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kUu4017&_phstart=successSource
1810 US Census:
Name: Thomas Going
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Charlotte, Virginia
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over : 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 1
Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
Number of Household Members: 5
Year: 1810; Census Place: Charlotte, Virginia; Roll: 68; Page: 50; Image: 00100; Family History Library Film: 0181428
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7613&h=811752&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kUu4017&_phstart=successSource
1810A personal property tax in Charlotte Co, Va
John Going 1, ., ., ., ., ., ., ., ., . (image 8)
Thomas Going 1, ., ., 1, ., ., ., ., ., 12 (image 8)
James Going 1, ., ., 1, ., ., ., ., ., 12 (image 8)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-3Y2Y?i=787&cat=775843
1810 Apr 25 – John Going to Richard Robertson, Deed bk 12, p 2. Charlotte Co, Va
…. between John Going of the first Part and William Locke of the second part, and Richard Roberson of the third part all of the County of Charlotte and State of Virginia … whereas the said John Going stands justlyindebted to the said William Locke by bond due the 25th day of Dec next for 55 dollars … intending to secure the same to the said William Locke …. this indenture … do grant bargain sell and deliver to the said Richard Robertson … one sorrel mare upon trust and to and for the special purpose herein after mentioned and no other that is to say if the said John Going … do pay to the said William Locke …. the sum of 55 dollars …. on or before the 25th day of Dec next ensuing ….. the trust herein contained shall cease and become void …
Signed: John Going, William Locke, Richard Robertson
Wit: George Neal, John Rowlett, George Lester
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-Q3QP-R?i=13&cat=405064
1811A personal property tax in Charlotte Co, Va
John Going 1, ., ., 1, ., ., ., ., ., 12 (image 7)
James Going 1, (image 7)
Thomas Going 1, (image 7)
Caty Goings ., ., ., 1, ., ., ., ., ., 12 (image 7)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-3TTS?i=818&cat=775843
1812A personal property tax in Charlotte Co, Va
John Going 1, ., ., 1, ., ., ., ., 3, 36
Thomas Going 1,
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-3TGP?i=850&cat=775843
1813A personal property tax in Charlotte Co, Va
John Going 1, ., ., ., 1, …. 16 (image 10)
Thomas Going 1 (image 10)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-3TK5?i=885&cat=775843
1814 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
John Going – 1 tithe
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MRV7?i=19&cat=775843
1815 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
John Going – 1 tithe, 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MRFK?i=71&cat=775843
1816 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
John Going – 1 tithe
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MRDT?i=144&cat=775843
1817 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
John Going – 1 tithe, 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MRZQ?i=205&cat=775843
1817 Oct 3 – Thomas McDearman fr James McCraw etux, Deed bk 14, p 96. Charlotte Co, Va
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-QWFP?i=106&cat=405064
1818 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
John Going – 1 tithe
Catherine Going – 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MRWD?i=268&cat=775843
1818 – Plaintiff’s Petition (images 3-6) … Thomas Watkins v John Going, Benjamin Childrys and Abraham Childrys ….
(Summary: Thomas Watkins agreed to pay John Going $100 for work done to build on a room at his home … he had already paid Childrys some money – who was working on room as well – and he wanted to apply that money towards the $100 owed Going).
…Court of Charlotte… your orator Thomas Watkins that a certain Benjamin Childry and Abraham Childreis had agreed that Benjamin Childreys would put with Abraham a negro man carpenter his tools and they would carry on the carpenter trade in partnership. After the agreement so made … 1816 … the said Benjamin in behlf of said firm agreed to worke on the house of your orator in a few days thereafter the said Abraham and negro man unnamed working and …. about … put of timber and rounded and builtbetween four and five … when your orators family was taken sicke with a fever and the carpenters left his house and discontinued their worke and on their failing to return as soon as your orator expected them he employed a certain John Going to go on with the worke. Going … put the … together of a room to the house of 18 by 16 feet square and got two corner posts and with the … of your orators land had …. two plates and then went away. Childry the negro and Going returned in a few days when it was agreed between Abraham Childry (who acted the behalf of himself and Benjamin Childrey) and the said John Going that they would all worke together in partnership and that Going should have one fourth and the Childreys should of they monehy they should make of which your orator was informed … and he agreed and consented to it They then went on to complete the house continue after the worke was done Going brought a bill of the worke exceeding the worke done by the Childreys before Going commenced as above stated this bill amounted to more than $100 but said he would take $100 and be … which sum your orator agreed to pay rathern than have further trouble it being well understood between your orator and Going that Going was claiming the money in behalf of the partnership and your orator promising to pay th efirm aforesaid but this conversation took place in the presents of a Mr Lindsey and Thomas Clark …. a few days thereafter Benjamin Childry came to the house of your orator where your orator told him what he had done with Going. Benjamin Childry told your orator not to pay Going more than one fourth of the worke and said he would not abide by the settlement so made with Going some time thereafter Going brought suit against your orator for the amount of $100 in his own name and while the suit was depending in this court Childry in behalf of the firm agreed to submit the bill of the worke to Adam Calhoun and Edward Lee and their … the value of the worke refusing expressly to abide by the settlement made by Going and your orator…. said Childry made the said arbitrators who chose Richard not another carpenter who examined the bill provided by the said Benjamin Childry and after hearing both parties they decided that your orator must pay per the work $80.28 and 1/2 which willl more fully appear by reference to the bill herewith filed signed by them…. (continues on for 3 more pages – basically wants court to decide who he should pay)…
1818 July 6th … (Images 8 and 9) … ANSWER of Benjamin Childreys and John Going …. no money has been paid them on account of the claim upon which Going got judgmt for $100 and costs … except the $52.50 … the respondent Childry sais that he permitted Abraham Childry to work with his carpenter and allowed him bring his nephew, to later what he earned and these respondents say that they did the work or the most of it for Watkins …. Going was to work himself and work B Childrys hands including Abraham Childrey and after the work should be completed Going was to settle with Watkins and then pay him Benj Childry what his said hands should earn. And the respondent Going says there was no partnership between him and Abraham Childry … the respondent Going says he has never promised the said Watkins to allow him the credits on the bill spoken of. And having fully answerd they pray to be dismissed with their costs.
1822 Jan 23 – Affidavit of William White (image 10) … of lawful age … at the tavern of John Key on the 23d day of January 1822 …
… Thomas Watkins and Abraham Childry entered into a partnership in a waggon and the said Childry drove one trip the said Childry put in one horse and was to draw one third of the profits.
Question by Going. Did you consider Childry a partner of mine at that time in work on Watkins house?
Answer: I did not, but I did not know but he was … and further this affiant saith not. Signed: Wm White.
1817 Oct 31 – (image 12) … Affidavit of Salley Lester taken at the house of Thomas Watkins …
… affiant states a few days after Sept Charlotte Court last Mr Thos Watkins, Mr Benj Childrea and Mr John Going was at our house and a conversation took place between Mr Watkins and Mr Bn Childrea relative to an execution against said Watkins in favor of Going. Mr Watkins asked Mr Childrea if it was not hard for him to pay money twice, stating that had paid Abraham Childrea $50 which money was paid for building a room to sd Watkins House, Watkins also asked Mr. Ben Childrea if he had not paid him $15 also Mr Childrea answered he had. Mr Watkins then requested Mr Going to Credit the execution for the above amounts and he would pay said Going his part, and further asked Going why he wished to receive more than his own part. Mr Going said he did not wish to receive more than his part, but Mr Bn Childrea observed to Mr Going to receive the full amount and they would settle between themselves and further this deponant sayeth not…Given under my hand this 31 Oct 1817…
1817 Oct 31 – (image 14 and 15) … Affidavit of William Codey … at the house of Thomas Watkins …
… affiant states that some time in February 1816 he saw Mr Abraham Childrea together with Mr Benjamin Chilras man John at Mr Thos Watkins having timbers and rounding shingles. They said to build a room to said Watkins … house, they hauled about 600 feet of timber. Mr Watkins family were taken sick and Childrea and his hands quit and went away about the middle of March following. I was employed by sd Watkins as an overseer wher I have continued untill this time. Some time in the summer of the same year, Mr Going came to Watkins and went to work on the house or room the sd Childrea left. I asked Going if he had undertaken to finish the room for Watkins. He answerd he had not. As he could not carry it on by himself. That Watkins was to pay him for what work he done to sd house or room. Mr Going went on then to frame the sills and mortar them also went into the woods and got 2 corner posts. Mr Watkins then got Mr Wm WHite to assist Going to saw 2 plates. Mr Going then quit work at Watkins and went away . The Monday following Childrea and his carpenters came to Watkins and went to work on said house or room the Friday following Going came bacn and in my presence did agree to work with the sd Childrea for an fourth part made while working on Watkins house or roo, and it was agreed to by the parties that should either of them loose a day, they should pay at the rate of 6/ per day while working on the room as above. Mr Abraham Childrea made one trip together with my self to Richmond with sd Watkins waggon. After he returned he continued working on said room untill it was completed. The time lost by Childrea while working on sd room was 15 days, the time lost by Going is not reflected by me upon the rooom, him completed.. Going presented to Watkins a bill for upwards of $100 Watkins refused to pay sd bill. I afterwards understood from Watkins that he had settled the bill with Going at $100 some short time after this. Benjamin Childrea and he told me that he had forwarned Watkins from settling with Going as relates to the house or room. Some time after the room above stated was completed Mr Watkins presented Mr Abraham Childrea his act, the amt of which was $50. Mr. Childrea acknowledged the act and agreed that that act should be taken out of the price of the house or room as above and further this deponant sayeth not… Given under my hand this 31st Oct 1817.
1820 Aug 5 (images 16 and 17)… Affidavit of Abraham Childrey …
… affiant says that Benjamin Childrey himself undertook to put an additionaly building to Thomas Watkins dwelling house and that they were to go help in said work upon Abraham Childreys furnishing the hand himself which hand himself was to go against Benjamin Childrys, John and his tools, which hand he hired from John Gillardson and furnished and afterwards this affiant sayd he hired John Going to assist in doint said work and agreed to give him one fourth part of said work.
Wuestion by Thomas Watkins in settlement made between John Going and myself did not Benjamin Childrey object to said settlement and say that he was the undertaker and that he would make the settlement himself.
Answer: He did say so.
Question by the same did not Benjamin Childrey yourself …. agree to leave the work to arbitration and closed the …
Answer: we did and closed(sp?), Edwd Lee, Adam Calhoun and Richard Rush and we all agreed to their award.
Question. By the same do you know of my paying Benjamin Childry $15 on account of said work?
Answer: I did not see the money said but Benjamin Childrey told me it was paid.
Question: did I not pay you $50 on account of said work.
Answer: Yes you did.
Question by John Going: Have you not answered Thomas Watkins bill … taken it out of court…
Answer: I did, and my reason for doint it was because I found it was not correct.
Question: While we were going on with Thomas Watkins work did you not undertake to drive sd Watkins waggon to furnish one horse forone third part and drive one trip.
Answer: I did.
Question: did you not agree to drive Thomas Watkins waggon from that time until the end of that year.
Answer: I was to drive as long as I could get any work.
Question: Was it for want of work that you quit driving the waggon
Answer: There was no work to be got.
Question: did you go out to see if you could get any work for the waggon.
Answer: I did not.
Question: did not Thomas Watkins tell you that the horse you had was too small for the waggon and that you and Thomas Watkins did swap the said horse with Henry Crenshaw and gave $30 to boot.
Answer: Yes.
Question by Thomas Watkins: did your hand continue the work while you drove one trip with my waggon.
Answer: Yes
Question: did you not continue to work on the house after you returned with the waggon one trip untill the house was finished.
Answer: I did.
Question: When you hired John Going did not said Going and yourself agree to pay one dollar per day for each day either should loose.
Answer: Yes.
Signed: Abraham Childrey. Sworn to this 5th day Aug 1820.
1817 Oct 31 (images 19 and 20) – Affid of George Lester …
… house of Thomas Watkins….
… affiant states that some time in the year 1816 Abraham Childrea together with Benjamin Childreas man John did undertake to build a room to Thos Watkins dweling house …
(description much the same as other affids)…
… arbitrator referee gave Going judgment of $100 …
… I came up and found they were chating upon the subject of the jdgment given Going by the Arbitrators. Mr Watkins did observe to Going that … Going would …. judgment for the amount he Watkins had paid the Childreas, he would be at no further trouble, but would pay Going his part and settle the judgment. Otherwise Watkins said he would file abill agaisnt the judgment. Going answered he only wanted his part and that he said he would have it. And Going told Watkins … if he woudl not file a bill but pay him his part he might settle as he pleased with the Childreas, my understanded then was it was to be settled in that way…. this 31st Oct 1817…
1821 Aug 6 (Images 22 and 23)- the Deposition of Abraham Childrey….
… (similar description as others)…
1819 Aug 28 (image 25) … Affidavit of George Lester …
…Question by John Going: Did you hear Thomas Watkins say that John Going should not leave his land untill he had drawn his bill and settled with him?
Answer: I did.
Sworn to this 28th August 1819.
1819 Aug 28 (image 27) … Affidavit of James Clark
… This affiant states that he was several times at Thomas Watkins’ while John Going was at work on said Watkins’ house, and saw no person at work with him untill the day he finished the room, when Thomas Rutledge was assisting him… This affiant also states that he heard Thomas Watkins say that he did not intend that Going should go away untill he had drawn and settled his bill but at the instance of Col. Read who promised in a few days to assist in drawing the bill he consented they should go and do some work for said Read …
1819 Aug 28 (image 29) … Affidavit of Coleman A Vaughan …
… affiant states that he in August 1816 being the 2d Saturday in the month on that day, I saw Abraham Childry at Mr John Keys and he told us that he had quit his uncle Benjamin and that the partnership between them had desolved and that he had agreed with Thomas Watkins to drive his waggon and by putting one horse in the team he was to receive one third of what the waggon made ….
Question by John Going: Did you hear Thomas Watkins say that he had lent Abraham Childry 30 dollars to pay the differnece in a horse swap to get a larger hore to put in the waggon. Answer: I did.
1819 Aug 28 (image 31 and 32) … Affidavit of Brooks Baker ….
… affiant states that some time past … in the year 1816 … while at his mill Thos Watkins came over to sd mill, Watkins mentioned to me that he had employed Childry and his gang to get some timbers and some plank for the purpose of putting an additional room to the house in which he the said Watkins lived. That Childry had disappointed him and that his circumstances compeled him to come over and purchase the timbers and plank of me. He stated he had employed John Going to put up the sd room he further stated that though Childry had dissappointed him by not continuing to work with him he said Going had employed Childry. I then asked him how the work would be settled as Going had done part already, his answer was that he had employed Going alone to do the work and was accountable to Going alone. On the same day Going came over to my mill to get the planks and timbers thus purchased, that he Going then and there mentioned also to me that he alone was employed by Mr Watkins to do the work and that he himself had employed Childry and his workmen to assist… Some time after Watkins and myself were together Watkins observed to me during our conversation that a dispute had arisen between Going and himself respecting a settlement but he believed it was done away as he had offered Going $100 as satisfactionfor work done, and that Going had agreed to take it ….
1818 Aug 8 – … affidavit of Sundry persons taken at the house of John Key …
George Dabbs affiant … (image 33) …
John Key affiant … (image 34)…
Young Stokes affiant… (image 34)…
Edwin Land affiant … (image 34)…
Mrs Sally Brooks affiant … (image 35 and 36)…
1818 Aug 29 (image 38 and 39) … Barrett Lester affiant …
1817 Nov 3 (image 41) … Richard Alderron affiant …
1816 Nov (image 42) … exhibit – receipt for $15 paid … $50 paid … by Benj Childry…
1817 Oct 6 … (Image 52) … bond of Thomas Watkins and William B watkins … $230 … bond to John Going … for bill/case re judgment… Charlotte Co, Va – Chancery Court Records
http://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/chancery/
1819 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
John Going – 1 tithe, 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MR7G?i=333&cat=775843
1820 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
John Going – 1 tithe, 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MTX5?i=400&cat=775843
1820 US Census:
Name: Judy Going
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Charlotte, Virginia
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over : 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Manufactures: 2
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Free White Persons – Over 25: 1
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 3
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Charlotte, Virginia; Page: 13; NARA Roll: M33_136; Image: 25
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7734&h=1074112&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kUu4013&_phstart=successSource
1820 US Census:
Name: John Going (there is a “C:” next to his name, unsure what this stands for. Maybe a middle initial, but with the colon next to the “C:” it looks like it may indicate something, rather than a middle initial)
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Charlotte, Virginia
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Manufactures: 2
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 3
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 3
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Charlotte, Virginia; Page: 13; NARA Roll: M33_136; Image: 25
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7734&h=1074113&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=kUu4013&_phstart=successSource
1820 May 9 – George Mullin married Catherine Going in Charlotte Co, Va.
“Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRCT-T8F : 11 February 2018), George Mullin and Catherine Going, 09 May 1820; citing Charlotte, Virginia, reference R1 p47; FHL microfilm 30,815.
1821 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
John Going – 1 tithe
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MTVY?i=468&cat=775843
1821 Mar 13 – John Going fr George Watkins exors, Deed bk 16, p 53. Charlotte Co, Va
Whereas by the last will and testament of George Watkins decd late of Charlotte … it is … directed that his executor make sale of the whole of the estate both real and personal that on the 24th day of Nov 1820 John P Richardson and John Booker … in performance of said will … sell the land lying on both sides of Lyles Creek containing 105 acres wherein … John Going became the purchaser …. in consideration of the sum of 378 dollars …. paid by the said John Gowing …. sell unto the said John Going … land lying and being in the County of Charlotte containing 105 acres bounded … on James Beeches line …. Hester’s line … in Richard Roberson’s line …. in James Beeches line …
Signed: John D Richardson exor, John Booker exor
Wit: William B Watkins, John Foster, Gideon Spencer, John Key
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-39YZ-R?i=64&cat=405064
1821 Mar 15 – John Going to John Foster, Deed bk 16, p 79. Charlotte Co, Va
… between John Going of the first part, John Key of another part, and John Foster Jr of another part … all of the County of Charlotte …. the said John Key stands bound as security for the said John Going in a bond payable to John D Richardson and John Booker … confirm to him the said John Foster … land lying and being in the County of Charlotte containing … 105 acres … and the other part 50 acres both of said tracts lying on Gills Creek … if the said John Going … pay to them the said John D Richardson and John Booker exors of George Watkins decd the above mentioned sum of $424.27 cents then this trust herein contains shall cease and become void ….
Signed: John Going, John Key, John Foster
Wit: John D Richardson, William B Watkins, John Booker, Gideon Spencer
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-39Y7-H?i=90&cat=405064
1821 July 21 – Thomas Eustace was married to Polley Going in Charlotte Co, Va.
“Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRCT-TMK : 11 February 2018), Thomas Eustace and Polley Going, 21 Jul 1821; citing Charlotte, Virginia, reference R1 p47; FHL microfilm 30,815.
1822 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
John Going – 2 tithes, 1 slave over 12, 2 horses
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MT87?i=538&cat=775843
1822 Oct 1 – John Going to William Gaines shff, Deed bk 16, p 175. Charlotte Co, Va
… between Going of Charlotte County of the one part and William Gaines sher of the said County of Charlotte of the other part … said John Going having delivered up a schedule of his property with a view to take the oath of an insolvent debtor at the suit of Emmanuel & Leigh … in consideration of paying the debt and the said Leigh … the said Going now in the custody of said Sheriff the said John Going doth bargain … confer unto the said William Gaines tract of land containing 105 acres lying in the County of Charlotte being the land which was purchased by said Going of the estate of George Watkins decd …. the other part contains 50 acres … was purchased of Edward Toombs estate … conveyed in trust to secure …
Signed: John Going
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-39YS-5?i=186&cat=405064
1822 Oct 23 – John Going to William B Watkins, Deed bk 17, p 90. Charlotte Co, Va
… (very faded) … (first half of deed unreadable) … John Going and Richard Robertson of the first part and William B Watkins of the second part … whereas the said John Foster
the said John Going and Richard Robertson to convey to the said William B Watkins the said tract … of land …
Signed: John Foster said trustee, John Going, Richard Robertson
Wit: J D Robinson as to JF, William Pettus as to do., Thomas Toombs, Robert Tarpley
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-39TR-T?i=441&cat=405064
1823 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
John Going – 2 tithes, 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MT4X?i=628&cat=775843
1823 Dec 20 – James R. Going was married December 20, 1823 to Eliza Hankins, according to “Charlotte County, Virginia Marriages, 1765-1850.” Of James R. Going and Eliza Hankins Going nothing more is known.
1823 Jan 22 – (Image 14)… Depo of John Going re use of negro girl in Dabbs v Dabbs case… no genealogy data … Charlotte Co, Va – Chancery Court Records
http://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/chancery/
1824 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
(No Goings on Lists)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MRPQ?i=680&cat=775843
1825 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
(No Goings on List)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MRP1?i=705&cat=775843
1826 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
(No Goings on List)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MRLV?i=757&cat=775843
1826 Nov 8 – Going v Hankins … (image 4 style of case)…
… Petition (images 2 and 3)… your orator and oratrix James Going and Elizabeth his wife, formerly Elizabeth Hankins … some time in the year 1813 Robert Hankins the father of your oratrix departed this life having previously made his Last Will and Testament which was after his death recorded in this court upon the proof of two subscribing witnesses and now remains in full force and John Foster qualified as the exr and now has the possession of his whole estate which … of sundry lands and personal estate of all kinds and one small tract of land in the County of Charlotte and 1500 or 2000 acres in the Counties of Pitsylvania and Franklin County … that the said Robert Hankins after making provision for his widow and support of hi children during th life as widowhood of his wife directs his estate to be equally divided between his children allotting to each their share as they become of age or marry. The widow of the said Robert is now decd and she having enjoyed during her life the estate and furnishing the children with a support the children of said Robert Hankins are your Oratrix Elizabeth who has lately intermarried with our orator James Going and John D Hankins, Robert Hankins and Mary B Hankins, the said John D, Robert and Mary B are infants and John Foster has been appointed the guardian of your oratrix and of all the children aforesaid. Your orator and oratrix therefore pray that a copy of the will of Robert Hankins be read as a part of this bill… (prays for division of estate among chidren)…
1830 May 4 – accounting of the Estate of Robert Hankins, decd … (images 5, 6, and 7).
1828 Oct 8 – (images 10 and 11) … Division of Estate …
… $525 as 1/4 value of slaves to James Going and Elizabeth his wife …
… pursuant to an amendment of siad decree bearing date Jan 1, 1827, the said Commisioner did on the 6th day of Oct 1828 proceed to assign to the legatees of Robert Hankins decd the lands in the bill mentioned… in the following manner to wit.
To James Going and wife 220 acres in Pittsylvania County on the Rock Fork of Sandy River designated by Platt No 3 herewith filed
1813 Jan 26 (images 15-16) – Robert Hankins’ Last Will and Testament… names “my loving wife”… “her brother John Foster”… “my children” …. “my son Robert”… “my loving wife and her brother John Foster executrix and exor”…
… Signed: Robert Hankins.
Wits: George Dabbs, Samuel Dodson, Francis Shackston, John Foster, Peggy Foster…
Filed in Court on Sept 6, 1813 ….
1828 Apr 12 (image 18) – Estate of Robert Hankins decd …. survey for 960 acres in Henry County on waters of Sandy River … at Johnson corner… Thomas and Devins line…. crossing county line … crossing the Glady Fork of Sd Sandy River … Allands line … side of a hill called Glady Fork Mountain … Edwards lines … near Tunstalls old road …
1828 Nov 25 (image 20) – Estate of Robert Hankins decd ….survey for 77 acres … at Wm B Watkins corner near Fosters Road …. in John L Richardsons line … Daniel Hankins line …
1828 Apr 13 (image 22) – Estate of Robert Hankins decd ….survey for 513 acres … in Henry County on Waters of Turkycock and Leatherwood beginning at Lyles .. with his line … with Dickerson former lines …
1828 Apr 12 (image 24) – Estate of Robert Hankins decd …. survey for 290 acres of land in Henry County on the waters of Sandy River and Leatherwood … in Edwards’ line … near Tunstalls old road … Hairfields line … Yaringtons old order lines … Johnsons former line … this tract is on the Lynchburg Road …
1828 Apr 8 (image 26) – Estate of Robert Hankins decd …. survey for 220 acres in Pittsylvania County on the Rockfork of Sandy River … Robertsons line … Pettys line …
1828 Apr 3 (image 28) – Estate of Robert Hankins decd …. survey for 294 acres in Henry County on the Walnut Bottom Branch of Turkycock Creek …. in Twittys old line … crossing Walnut Bottom Branch … Daniel Hankins decd patent lines … crossing 2 branches … in William Hankins decd line … Charlotte Co, Va – Chancery Court Records
http://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/chancery/
1827 Personal property tax lists, 1814-1827. Charlotte Co, Va
(No Goings on List)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-MRJF?i=806&cat=775843
See Halifax Co, Va records:
1821 – Personal property tax lists, 1813-1821. Halifax County, Virginia
James Goin F.N. – 1 tithe – List A
William P Guin – 1 slave over 12, 1 horse – List B
John Guin – 1 horse – List B
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-Q6PH?i=817&cat=776119
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-QXMD?i=756&cat=776119
1822 – Personal property tax lists, 1822-1832. Halifax County, Virginia
John Guin – 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4RNV?i=23&cat=776119
1829 Oct 30 – James R Going and Robert J Hankins deed from John Cobbs and Elizabeth Cobbs his wife, Deed bk 37, p 627. Halifax Co, Va
… in consideration of 800 dollars … confirm unto James R Going and Robert J Hankins … land situate lying and being in the County of Halifax and State of Virginia bounded …. on Petus’ line … on Morton’s line now Sneeds …. line of the heirs of James Cobbs …
Signed: John Cobbs, Elizabeth W Cobbs
Wit: C H Read, L C Read
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-99ZQ-G?i=700&cat=406522
1824 – Personal property tax lists, 1822-1832. Halifax County, Virginia
John Goin – 1 slave over 12, 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4RWS?i=179&cat=776119
1825 – Personal property tax lists, 1822-1832. Halifax County, Virginia
John Goin (very small writing, difficult to read last name) – 1 slave over 12
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4RMK?i=250&cat=776119
1826 – Personal property tax lists, 1822-1832. Halifax County, Virginia
John Goin – 1 slave over 12, 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4RM9?i=323&cat=776119
1827 – Personal property tax lists, 1822-1832. Halifax County, Virginia
John Goin – 1 slave over 12, 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4T3P?i=394&cat=776119
1828 – Personal property tax lists, 1822-1832. Halifax County, Virginia
John Goin – 1 slave over 12, 1 horse – A List
Absolem Goin (F.N.) – 1 tithe – B List
Edward Goin (F.N.) – 1 tithe, 2 horses – B List
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4TM9?i=465&cat=776119
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4RBG?i=500&cat=776119
1829 – Personal property tax lists, 1822-1832. Halifax County, Virginia
Edward Goin (FN) – 1 tithe, 1 horse – A List
John Goin – 1 slave over 12, 3 horses – B List
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4RT1?i=545&cat=776119
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4R5B?i=585&cat=776119
1829 Oct 30 – James R Going and Robert J Hankins deed from John Cobbs and Elizabeth Cobbs his wife, Deed bk 37, p 627. Halifax Co, Va
… in consideration of 800 dollars … confirm unto James R Going and Robert J Hankins … land situate lying and being in the County of Halifax and State of Virginia bounded …. on Petus’ line … on Morton’s line now Sneeds …. line of the heirs of James Cobbs …
Signed: John Cobbs, Elizabeth W Cobbs
Wit: C H Read, L C Read
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-99ZQ-G?i=700&cat=406522
1830 – Personal property tax lists, 1822-1832. Halifax County, Virginia
John Goin – 2 slaves over 12, 3 horses – A List
Absalom Goin (FN) – 1 tithe, 1 horse – B List
Edward Goin (FN) – 1 tithe, 1 horse – B List
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4RR3?i=615&cat=776119
1831 – Personal property tax lists, 1822-1832. Halifax County, Virginia
Absalom Gowen (FN) – 1 tithe – A List
Edward Goin (FN) – 1 tithe, 1 horse – A List
James Goin – 2 slaves under 12, 3 horses – B List
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4RKR?i=703&cat=776119
1832 – Personal property tax lists, 1822-1832. Halifax County, Virginia
James Goin – 1 slave over 12, 3 horses – A List
William Goin – 1 horse – A List
Edward Goin (FN) – 1 tithe – B List
Absalom Goin (FN) – 1 tithe, 1 horse – B List
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4RLC?i=777&cat=776119
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-4RLP?i=814&cat=776119
1834 Sept 17 – Cobbs v Cobbs case …
(Images 59-60) … Deposition of John Goaing taken at house of James R Goaing … in County of Halifax … in suits of Edmund Morgan against Richard Lipscomb and others and Seane Loryan and Mary his wife formerly Mary Cobbs against the said Richard Lipscomb and others … in the County Court of Charlotte on the Chancery side thereof …
…. deposeth that … some time in the year before the decease of Mr Samuel Cobbs he the deponent was at the house of said Samuel Cobbs decd at preaching and that during his stay there in the course of the day it came on to rain and continued some time so that he the deponent began to apprehend that he should not be able to get home on account of the rain and that Mrs Cobbs the wife of the said Samuel Cobbs now decd told him to be contented to stay … plenty of bed-room … all the company then present … as many as 12 good beds .. that he believed that he had considerable of money in hand before and at his death …
(Note: reviewed thru image 80 of 236 images… need to review 81-236 to see if any other Going depos)…
http://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/chancery/
1841 Jan 20 – James R Goings from Robert Hankins & wife Elizabeth, Deed bk 46, p 511. Halifax County, Virginia
… between Robert J Hankins and Elizabeth his wife of the County of Henry & State of Virginia of the one part, & James R Goings of the County of Halifax and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 800 dollars … sell unto the said James R Goings … land lying and being in the County of Halifax … was deeded to the said James R Goings and Robert J Hankins jointly by John Cobb and of record in the clerks office of the County Court of Halifax containing 190 acres … bounded by the lands of Dabney Peters decd & Rebecca Sneed, James Calcham, William Britton, and Abram Estice decd …
Signed: Robert J Hankins, Elizabeth Hankins.
Wit: S M Thornton, Stimson Watson, George W Bell
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-P9YT-3?i=266&cat=406522
1841 Aug 30 – James R Going & Elizabeth his wife deed to Charles D Pettus, bk 47, p 463. Halifax County, Virginia
… between James R Going & Elizabeth his wife of the County of Halifax and State of Virginia of the one part and Charles D Pettus of the said County & State of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 325 dollars … sell unto the said Charles D Pettus … land lying and being in the County of Halifax on Mortons Ferry Road about 2 miles from said Mortons Ferry on the South side of the Road adjoining the lands of Estate of John Sneed decd, James Callahan, Mrs Elizabeth Pettus and said James R Going … beginning on the main road near the dwelling house of said James R Going …. along John Sneed’s estate line … along Pettus line … containing … 72 acres …
Signed: James R Going, Eliza Going
Wit: Walter C Carrington, William G Morton.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-P9BX-4?i=597&cat=406522
Going & wife to Pettus, Deed bk 48, p 125
Going & wife to Britton, Deed bk 49, p 560
Gowen Manuscript:
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VIRGINIA
Betsy Going was married July 1, 1809 to Thomas Rutledge, according to “Charlotte County, Virginia Marriages, 1765-1850.”
==O==
James Going, was enumerated as the head of a household in the 1810 census of Charlotte County, according to “Index to 1810 Virginia Census” by Madeline W. Crickard.
==O==
James R. Going was married December 20, 1823 to Eliza Hankins, according to “Charlotte County, Virginia Marriages, 1765-1850.” Of James R. Going and Eliza Hankins Going nothing more is known.
==O==
John Going was enumerated as the head of a household in the 1810 census of Charlotte County, according to “Index to 1810 Virginia Census” by Madeline W. Crickard.
John Going reappeared in the 1820 census of Charlotte County, page 12A, as the head of a household:
“Going, John white male over 45
white female 26-45”
white male 26-45
==O==
Judy Going, apparently a widow, appeared as the head of a household in the 1820 census of Charlotte County, page 12A in an adjacent location to John Going:
“Going, Judy white female over 45
white male 16-26
white female 16-26
white female 0-10”
==O==
Polly Going was married to James Brooke February, 1809, ac-cording to “Charlotte County, Virginia Marriages, 1765-1850.”
==O==
Sally Going was married to Thomas Entall February 7, 1809, according to “Charlotte County, Virginia Marriages, 1765-1850.” Another report states that Sally Going was married to James Brooke on that date.
==O==
Thomas Going was enumerated as the head of a household in the 1810 census of Charlotte County, according to “Index to 1810 Virginia Census” by Madeline W. Crickard.
Sally Going, the daughter of Thomas Going, was married to James Brooke February 19, 1809 by Rev. William Fears, ac-cording to “Marriages of Charlotte County, Virginia, 1764-1815” by Katherine Knorr. John Going was surety.
Betsy Going, daughter of Thomas Going, was married to Thomas Rutledge July 2, 1809 in Charlotte County, according to “Marriages of Charlotte County, Virginia, 1764-1815.”
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