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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
451 I6047  Ashcraft  James Harry  26 Jul 1918  23 Jun 2011  Lived in Hundred and Moundsville. WVA and San Beneeta, TX, Went to the Methodist Church. Was an Army Medic during World War II. Everyone called him Tim.

Tim's live as told James Harry Ashcraft on December 30, 2000
I was born on July 26, 1918 on a Friday in the midst of blackberry season in a house on Pennsylvania Ave, Hundred WVA. The house was located to the left, when facing, of Bell's Market. Dad owned a General Store. He sold the store and went to Bolder, Colorado when I was just a baby. We moved because my Mother had tuberculosis. We stayed in Bolder for 6-8 months but came back to Hundred for Mother to die. She died in the Clark farmhouse on Rocky Run when I was just over 2 years old. I believe I can remember her casket in the back room of the Clark farmhouse. I lived most of my early years with my Granddad and Grandmother Clark and called them Mom and Dad. Six years old lived on farm. Mom and Dad milking in barn. I sat on porch. They told me I was such a big boy. My Uncle Mike was seven years older than me and I never called him Uncle. He was very mischievous. One Sunday when I was about six, he and I were left at the house alone. Mike got some of Dad's wine. He liked to make wine. We went to the the cellar house and I drank some but Mike didn't. It was the first I was drunk.

One day Mike and I were sent up on the hill to get a buck sheep. We left the rope on a fence while picking berries. Mike sent me back to get the rope. I was barefoot and was bitten on the foot by a copperhead snake. Mike carried me back to the farmhouse. Aunt Mary Clark drove me to Littleton to see a doctor. That night my family treated me with wine. My leg was s wollen to twice it's normal size. That same summer, about 1928, I was in the barn when I needed to poop. I had always been told to cleanup if I needed to go in the barn so I took a pitchfork and cleaned up. I then jumped over the gate and onto that same pitchfork, driving it into my foot. I was laid up m ost of the summer.

One nice day before Christmas I came home from school with a side pain. The next day it started snowing. My real father was called in
Moundsville. He sent his doctor to Littleton by train. The doctor rode a horse to the farmhouse and froze his feet. The doctor always
complained to me about his feet which bothered him after they froze. He said it was appendicitis. A horse drawn sled took me to Littleton and the doctor's son drove me to Glendale Hospital. I was then operated on but I was not expected to live. I was in bed for 26 days before moving in with my father for another 26 days. I finally got back to the farm in the spring. My story was in the Moundsville Echo.

Mon left dad after 35 years of marriage. Dad was more fun loving and Mom was more religious. She went to Fairmont. I was given the choice of who I wound stay with. My Dad who liked to cuss, drink and play cards or my Mom who didn't do those things but who did go to church. After long thought I chose Dad. Cora & Anthony were tenant farmers. They would come to the house to cook for us. Cora was my Father's first wife's sister.

I went to a one room school (Hayes School) from 1st through 8th grades. A test was given to see if you could go on to high school. During Dad's last year I missed almost 40 days of school. I would be working on the farm because I was cheap help. At age 13, I came home from school and found Dad dead in a chair in the front room. He had said he wasn't feeling well that morning. Grandmother was still alive.
When my Dad died I went to live with my Mom. She had a Chevy coupe with a rumble seat and I drove her everywhere even though I was only 14 and without a licence.

After a while I went to Moundsville to live with Father and go to school. His third wife divorced him. We lived at the Moore's. I stayed
three years and went to high school. 
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452 I6052  Ashcraft  James Jolly  9 Jun 1885  11 Jan 1976  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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His mother died when he was 4. She was buried the next day. He was left
at a house during the funeral. He thought that he was being deserted.
He staye d with his father until his death when Jolly was 9. He then went
to live wit h an Uncle. He did not get along with his Aunt who made Jolly
scrub the floo rs and more.
At the age of 14 he went to the oil fields, dressing tools and r unning
casings. In 1901 he was employed by the South Bend Oil Co. near
Man nington as a roustabout pulling tubing and rods. During this time, he
stayed at a boarding house where he paid 25 cents for a meal, bed and
washing his c lothes. In addition to a horse and buggy, he owned a one
horse sled for wint er traveling.
In 1907 it took him six days to travel by train to California wh ere he
was the boss of a lease gang for the Monarch Oil Co. Nine months late r
he returned East to manage a general store which he bought at Dean, West
Virginia. The store supplied everything from nails to dry goods to
candy. S ugar came in barrels, candy in buckets, oranges only at
Christmas time and ba nanas only in the Summer. Nails were five cents a
pound, brown sugar at six pounds for 25 cents with Mail Pouch tobacco
costing 25 cents for six packages . Farmers brought turkeys, geese and
chickens to the store at Christmas time and Jolly employed extra help to
dress them for sale. In one section of the store was a Post Office, and
the only compensation from the Post Office Depa rtment was the amount of
the cancelled stamps.
From 1912 to 1920 he bought a nd sold two stores at Burton and Hundred and
then went into business as a con tractor, building houses at Moundsville,
WVA. Nineteen years later he went t o work for his son in a grocery store
in hundred. In 1959 he and his wife sa w an advertisement in the paper
concerning a restaurant for sale in Mt. Pleas ant, OH and they purchased
it.
He was named for a Dr. Jolly. Jolly had a heart attack in 1935 with no
ill effects. He attributes his longevity to smo king the right kind of
tobacco (he smoked a pipe) and staying in at night.
H e is buried in Mt. Pleasent, OH. 
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453 I6056  Ashcraft  James Madison  22 Jan 1842  1897  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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James was a Private los E. 6th Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer
Cavalry. On July 14, 1890 he received an $8.00 per month pension for
"Brinchitre, rhemma trsim, and desease of rectrum".
Grave marker reads" Cop'l J. M. Ashcraft, Co. B, 4th ??? Cav." He is
buried at Low Gap Cemetery, Wetzel County, West Virginia., West Virginia .
The 1860 census for Monogalio Co., VA shows his age as 18 so he was born
i n 1842 but someone said it was in 1847. The Census also lists him as a
farm h and born in VA.
He fathered nine children by both wives.
From my dialogue wit h JH Ashcraft, Tim Ashcraft July 1998
Of course, I don't know too much about J ames Madison, my Grandfather, but
from the census, he was born in 1842 and th e story in the family was that
he went in to the Civil War at 16. I can't th ink that that's right
because in two or three places in the census in Morgant own, it gives his
birth date as 1842 so if he went in at the start of the Civ il War, he
would have had to have been 19 instead of 16, and I'd rather think that's
what he was; although the picture we have of him looks like he might be
16 years old, doesn't it? He's very, very young. He was in the Civil
W ar until it ended. The story that I hear about him was that he was
captured and was in Andersonville Prison when the war ended. It's
amazing that he got out of there alive because there were 7,000 and some
that didn't. He was am ong the first to have gotten, when the War ended,
turned loose and and told t o go home. That's right outside Atlanta,
Georgia. To walk to Wetzel County, West Virginiaunty or Marion County or Monongalia County,
West Virginia, it would be at least 1, 000 miles and it would seem to me
like that would take a little while to walk there. One story that George
Clark told me and don't know where he got this one unless Dad had told
him sometime, was when he was turned loose at Anders onville, he was
walking up the road with several other soldiers that were dis charged at
the same time and he happened to spot a beef head over at the side of the
road, and he didn't say anything to anybody about it, but he just fel l
out and pretended that he had to stop to rest. They walked on, and he
wa lked back and got that beef head and I guess it had maggots in it, but
he cle aned them out the best he could and cooked it the best he could and
ate it. I guess if you're hungry enough, you'll eat darn near anything.
Those guys o ut of Andersonville I'm sure were pretty hungry. He came
back into Morgantow n and married a woman by the name of Lydia
Stansberry. They had several chil dren which you have a record of. She
died, I don't know what year--I don't r emember what year. You probably
have it down there, but then he married my G randmother who was Robison.
They had three children--Uncle George, my Dad an d Aunt Minnie and I was
told that he was a school teacher, and I wondered abo ut that. Gladyth
told me that when he had gotten out of the Army, he had gon e to, I think
it was West Liberty, and taken a test there at the college for a
teacher's examination, which you could do at that time. He passed it and
was a school teacher. It's hard to believe that anybody with no more
educat ion that he likely had could be a school teacher, but I guess they
did. He d ied at (Knob Forge), and I've wondered why he wasn't buried
with one of his w ives, but I guess if he died at (Knob Forge), taking him
to Bealer Station up where my Grandmother is buried would have been, by
horse and buggy, at least a 2-day trip going up, so probably it was a
matter of convenience to bury hi m at (Little Gap). That's all I know
about the Gentleman. 
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454 I6049  Ashcraft  James Patrick  14 Feb 1942  02 Oct 1974  Dr. Ralph Zinn charged $25.00 for Pat's delivery.

He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting and fishing and was liked by everyone. 
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455 I7300  Ashcraft  James Richard  08 Feb 1790  14 Aug 1867  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Buried in Ashcraft Cemetery, Peaceful Hollow Road. 
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456 I7074  Ashcraft  Jediah  Abt 1735  1793  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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See The Ashcraft Family, Descendants od Daniel by Mathhe Ashcraft Neal
for mo re information. 
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457 I6280  Ashcraft  Jedidiah  22 Jan 1703  Yes, date unknown  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Custom Field:<_FA#> Died in Bay of Nondurous 
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458 I6623  Ashcraft  Jedidiah  22 Jan 1728  06 Mar 1813  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Burried at Old Trinity Burial Grounds, Brooklyn, Connecticut.
1762 lived in B rooklyn, CT. He was a corporal in Revolutionary War. 
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459 I6274  Ashcraft  John  Abt 1644  15 Sep 1680  John was the first permanent Ashcraft in New England. He appeared in Stoning ton, CT in 1662.
John and Hannah were married by Thomas Minor.

"This John mus t've been quite a lover! We find in the records of the General Court of 1664 -'John Carr* and John Ashcraft were arraigned togeather for various misdemea nors; endeavoring to entice women from their husbands, concealing themselves in houses, writing letters, which
were intercepted ect.' The young men were fined and the wives of several men were solemnly warned and ordered to take c are. The attentions must have been reciprocal!

"About 4 years later, John m et Hannah Osborne, whose family had migrated from Massachusetts, and they wer e married on 12 September 1670 in Stonington. Possibly this is the same fami ly of Osbornes that lived in Barbados.

"Thomas Minor noted in his diary that he had rented a farm to John Ashcraft and the newlyweds went there to live. John and Hannah's first son, named John, was born on the 14th of August 1671 . The following month, on the 4th, it was agreed that John would leave the f arm. The couple and new son moved to a piece of property that had belonged t o John
Osborne, Hannah's father. Did the appearance of a grandson inspire th is generosity?

"Two years later, a daughter, Hannah, was borne on 5th Januar y, 1673, but unfortunately, died only six days later. This tiny baby was the first Ashcraft to be buried in Connecticute. A second daughter, also named Hannah, was born on January 8, 1675."

Due to Indian hostilities, Capt. Geor ge Denison raised and mustered into service a large force of English and Indi ans including John Ashcraft. There were three expeditions in 1676. It was d urind the third expedition the third expedition that the brave Narragansett c hieftain Cononchet was taken prisoner and executed in Stonington. In lieu of payment for his services in "King Phillip's War" John was given land grants (called Volunteer Grants), posthumously.
Thomas Minor references "all the sick folke" in his diary and two weeks later noted that on September 16, 1680 John Ashcraft had died.

*Carr was a name often associated with the Ashcrafts in PA, MD amd VA.
The Ashcraft Family, Descendents of Daniel by Martha Ashcra ft Neal

Came to Virginia as early as 1630. It may have been in 1635 on the s hip Constance. Martha Ashcraft Neal disputes this in her book.

Had son Tho mas CIRCA 1676 according to "members.aol.com/ruthpohl/dat14.htm#0" 
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460 I6274  Ashcraft  John  Abt 1644  15 Sep 1680  Sources:
King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.
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The Ashcraft Family, Descendents of Daniel by Martha Ashcra ft Neal 
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461 I6273  Ashcraft  John  14 Aug 1671  05 Jun 1732  "Lived at Noyak Neck and at one time owned Mouse and Six Penny Island.
Lt/Ca pt of Groton. Sons John and Jedidiah stayed in Connecticut and raised their families."

John's will was written in the town of Groton, New London Probate District on 5 June 1732 and prved 5 July 1732 at the time of his death. It was witnessed by Samuel Burrows and John was buried in Packer-Burrows Cemeter y on Baptist Hill near Mystic, CT.

The Ashcraft Family, Descendents of Daniel by Martha Ashcraft Neal Born 12 Aug 1671. Married in 1695. -
"members.aol. com/ruthpohl/dat14.htm#0"

 
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462 I6273  Ashcraft  John  14 Aug 1671  05 Jun 1732  Sources:
King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.
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463 I6278  Ashcraft  John  14 Sep 1696  01 Nov 1745  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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John Ashcraft married Margaret Hurd (born Ca. 1700) on 25 May 1719;
Winham Co . Records divorced 18 Sept 1733. The stated cause of the
Divorce was adulter y, no mention of who was the guilty party.
In his will which he made April 4, 1745, John says,-----being listed to
go upon a dangerous expedition to an ene mies' land, have thought good to
make this my last will and testament---. Fr om a reading of the will it
appears that Ann may have been a daughter by his first wife, but Anne,
Samuel and Timothy were minors and a guardian was appoi nted for them.
Samuel and Timothy fought in the Revolutionary War.
John lis ted in his will that his three children, Ann, Samuel and Timothy
to share equ ally; that his children from his first wife to receive 5
shillings apiece, ha ving received the bigger part of their portions
already.
The Ashcraft Family , Descendants of Daniel
by Martha Ashcraft Neal 
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464 I6617  Ashcraft  John  27 Jan 1725  1790  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Christined on 27 June, 1725. Was a ships Captian.
More information is in The Ashcraft Family, Descendents of Daniel by
Martha Ashcraft Neal. 
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465 I6064  Ashcraft  John  Abt 1739  Between 1832 - 1835  "John Ashcraft, Private of Fayatte Co., Pa. was drafted into service of the United States in the spring of 1871 under Command of Capt. Ashcraft, marched t o Fort Pitt and joined the Army of General Clark. There on to
Wheeling, Va. Then under Capt. Jacob Cline to the mouth of the Kanawha River, and after six months was discharged. Later he served with Capt. Moses Sutton in the Fort Pitt area. He also saw service with Sgt. Brown
protecting the Blockhouse near Morgantown, Va. John Ashcraft was frequently called to protect the Frontier from Indians.
He received Pension S 6537, having applied 28 July, 1832. Wa s allowed certificate No. 2131- 18 Nov. 1832 at $40.00 per annum"

Index Revolutionary Pension -- Page 32
Soldiery of West Virginia, Lewis
General Service s Administration, Va
Land survayed 27 May 1770 on Order #3074 dated 17 April 1 767 lists the land as adjoining lands owned by Chas. Burkham and John Ashcraf t. John sold some land on October 23, 1780 to William Smiley for twenty-five
pounds, Pennsylvania currency old notes.
On January 14, 1797 he bought land from Thomas Chenet and Keturah, his wife, for 20 pounds current money in Harri son Co., (W)VA, laying on south of the west fork below the mouth of Coons Run about a half mile, it being
a part of the two tracks as Granted to Thomas Cheney beginning white oak Corner to lands sold to Benj. J. Brice and running three lines of the same to wit N 15 West 60 poles to a white oak and beech N 1 0 W39 poles to
a white oak and dogwood N 48 W 58 poles to a chestnut on bank of the West Fork and down the N76 E115 poles to a stake on the bank then E 12 5 poles to a stake S 58 W 85 poles to the Beginning Containing Eighty acres.
Deed Bk 2, Page 514..
John bought 100 acres, Bingamon's Cr., Harrison Co (W )VA in 1835.
John is buried at or near the community of Everson.
From The Ash craft Family, Descendants of daniel by Martha Ashcraft Neal
"Listings of the Rangers of the frontier (1778-1783) include John as well as James (Ephraim's son?), Uriah (Jphn's son) and Ichabod Ashcraft.
"John, stating his age as 9 5, was granted a pension on his application executed July 28, 1832."

King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.
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466 I6064  Ashcraft  John  Abt 1739  Between 1832 - 1835  Now Marion County, West Virginia.  tree1 
467 I6704  Ashcraft  John  1748    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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1790 Census for Brooklyne, Windham Co, CT has 3 males 16+, 1male 16-, 4
femal es. 
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468 I6257  Ashcraft  John  1772  Aft 1850  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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John lived on Little Bingamon Creek in present Marion County, West VirginiaA. His
second w ife was Darcu Glover (1808-1892).
John and Elizabeth had several children: Eze biel, born 1799 and married
to Jane Nay; Isaac, Born 1803 and married to Anna Ashcraft; John, born
1805 and married to Rebecca Hess; Catherine married to a Tucker; Charity
married William Wilkie and died in 1883 at Shinnston; Abiga il, born about
1812 and married Henson Nay and lived near Worthington.
John and Dorcas had a daughter, Elizabeth, who married his grandson
Abraham. 
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469 I6229  Ashcraft  Jolly Junior  5 Oct 1934  29 May 1992  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Custom Field:<_FA#> Was called Junior
Custom Field:<_FA#> Born in Moundsville, WVA
Custom Field:<_FA#> Buried in Mt. Pleasent, Ohio 
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470 I7236  Ashcraft  Leah  1 Jun 1886  10 Jul 1940  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Buried in Simla Cemetery, Simla, CO. 
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471 I6676  Ashcraft  Leonard Richard  27 Jul 1802  20 Oct 1861  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Baptist. Shoemaker. 
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472 I6061  Ashcraft  Levi  1768  1833  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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May have been born in 1765. He was a farmer and fought in Border
Warfare. He died in 1830 or 1833. 
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473 I6050               
474 I6620  Ashcraft  Margaret  Abt 1725    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Christened 27 June 1725.
From The Ashcraft Family, Descendents of Daniel bu Martha Neal. 
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475 I6462  Ashcraft  Mary  26 Jul 1680    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Mary (Mural) Ashcraft Has birth date as 22July 1680 -
"members.aol.com/ruthpo hl/dat14.htm#0" 
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476 I6247  Ashcraft  Mary Ann  1815    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Martha Neal has her death date as July 8, 1841. 
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477 I7177  Ashcraft  Mary Jane  25 May 1824  12 Dec 1885  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Buried in Ashcraft Cementary, Peaceful Hollow Road. 
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478 I6224  Ashcraft  Mildred  14 Sep 1913  7 Jan 1933  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Custom Field:<_FA#> Buried in White Cem, White Run, Wetzel County, West Virginia., WVA 
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479 I6232  Ashcraft  Minnie  Dec 1889    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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May have been married in Marshall Co., WVA. per J. H. (Tim) Ashcraft 
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480 I6059  Ashcraft  Moses  1808  12 Mar 1881  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Listed as a carpenter in 1860 Monogalia Co. Census. He was age 73-1-4 at
dea th, as listed in cemetary records book for Monogalia Co., Clinton
District. He is buried in Pisgah Church Cemetery, Monongalia Co., WVA. 
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481 I7179  Ashcraft  Richard James  25 Dec 1821  22 May 1899  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Buried in Ashcraft Family Cementery, Peaceful Hollow Rd., KY. 
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482 I7143  Ashcraft  Rosabell  Yes, date unknown  Yes, date unknown  obit infantia - died in infancy
d.v.p. - died in father's lifetime 
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483 I6638  Ashcraft  Samuel  01 Mar 1758  25 Mar 1813  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Lived in Gloucester Co., NJ. Samuel fought in the Revolutionary War,
Book XX X, 169, 242.. 
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484 I6544  Ashcraft  Sarah Ellen  1867    King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Married to William S. Anderson per Marsha Ashcraft Neal. 
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485 I6545  Ashcraft  Sarilda Alice  15 May 1867  Jun 1933  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Buried in Oak Lawn Cemetery.
All data from Martha Neil. 
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487 I6254  Ashcraft  Uriah  Apr 1765  21 Apr 1842  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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"In May, 1791, as John McIntire and his wife were returning to their home
abo ut two miles above the mouth of the Bingamon Creek, in what is now
Clay Distr ict, they passed through the yard of Uriah Ashcraft, and in a
short time afte r Mr. Ashcraft startled by the sudden growling and
springing up of one of his dogs, stepped quickley to the door to see what
had aroused him. He had hard ley reached the door when he espied an
Indian on the outside withhis gun pres ented. Closing and making fast the
door, he ascended the stairs that he migh t better fire on the intruder,
and after snapping his gun several times and d iscovering that there were
other Indians in the yard he raised a loud shout t o apprise those who
were within the sound of his voice that he was surrounded by danger.
Upon this the Indians moved off and three brothers of John McInt ire
coming to his relief they all pursued the trail of the savages.
"About a mile from Ashcraft's they came upon the body of John McIntire
tomahawked, st ripped and scalped, and concluded that Mrs. McIntire had
been taken prisoner. They sent intelligence to Clarksburg of what had
happened and requested ass istance to follow the Indians and recover the
prisoner from captivity. The d esired assistance was immediately afforded
and a company of men led on by Joh n Haymond and George Jackson were in
pursuit."
After a brief fight with the Indians some on the plunder was recovered.
"It was here first ascertained tha t Mrs. McIntire had been killed, her
scalp being among the things abandoned b y the Indians. Her body was
afterwards found a short distance from where tha t of her husband had been
previously discovered."
History of Harrison County , by Henry Haymond 1973 
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488 I7206  Ashcraft  Uriah Francis  3 Jun 1851  8 Mar 1911  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Buried in Las Animas, CO 
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489 I6707  Ashcraft  William  15 Dec 1750  13 Oct 1831  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Buried, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Northfield, VT. Was a farmer in Northfield,
VT.
Fought in Revolutionary War.
More information in The Ashcraft Family, Descende nts of Daniel by Martha
Ashcraft Neal. 
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490 I6632  Ashcraft  William  1755  11 Aug 1845  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery, New London, Connecticut.
Fought in Revolutiona ry War. Pension #5431.
More information in The Ashcraft Family, Descendents of Daniel by Martha
Ashcraft Neal.
1790 Census, 1 male 16+, 2 males 16-, 2 fem ales. 
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491 I6592  Ashcroft  Dorothy  1613    "Dorothy was christened on 13 Januart 1613 in St. Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire Co. She probably married twice. A Dorothy Ashcrafte married Agmundesham Muschamp on 21 December 1634 at St Vedost Church, Faster Lane and St
Michael, London. She married Joseph Howe 20 November 1651 in St. Margaret Pattens in London. She became a member of the East India Co. in 1629. She apperars to have inherited her father's interest in the East India company."
The Ashcraft Family, Descendents of Daniel by Martha Ashcraft Neal

 
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492 I6592  Ashcroft  Dorothy  1613    Sources:
King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.
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493 I6590  Ashcroft  Edward  11 Feb 1615    Sources:
King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.
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494 I6586  Ashcroft  John  12 Jul 1618  28 Apr 1666  John was deeded a plantation in Barbados from Robert and Ann Tothill in 1663. It consisted of 10 acres in St. Michael Parish, and belonged to the late Lt . Francis Piggot. It was bounded North and East by other lands of Lt. Piggot, on the South by lands of Charles Playdwell and West by lands which belonged to Bonham Carter.
John died and was burried 28 April 1666.
John was the overseer of the will of Richard Peers dated 13 March 1661. Edward Peers named John and his daughter, Peers Ashcroft, in his will. The fact that John Ashcroft named his daughter Peers indicates a close relationship. By some accounts John's wife was Elizabeth Peers.
In the will of John Peers dated 16 March 1688, Elizabeth Ashcraft and her children John, Richard, Edward, Susanna and Elizabeth were mentioned.
Richard Peers son, Edward, wrote his will on 16 April 1665. John Ashcroft and his daughter Peers received legacies equal to the amount left to Edward's sister.
Some records indicate that John Ashcrafte was in New England for brief pereiods as early as 1632.
It seems that John tried to come to America in 1632 abord the Constance, but the ship never sailed to Virginia ans John is in St. Andrew, Holborn,London between December 1635 and July 1637.
The Ashcraft Family, Descendents of Daniel by Martha Ashcraft Neal

 
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495 I6586  Ashcroft  John  12 Jul 1618  28 Apr 1666  Sources:
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496 I6597  Ashcroft  Richard  Abt 1624  1670  "Richard apparently moved back to Stockport, Cheshire Co. where a number of his children were christened. He married twice; first to his cousin, Mary Towers, daughter of John Towers and secondly to Elizabeth Reading on 13 December 1668 in Southoe. She was the daughter of William Reading, Vicar of Southhoe, Hants.
Richard was buried 10 March 1670 at Little Paxton."
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497 I6597  Ashcroft  Richard  Abt 1624  1670  Sources:
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498 I6585  Ashcrofte  Richard    1628  King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001.

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Richard was a merchant who joined the East India Co. in 1614 when the
company had 24 ships. His will was probated 7 May 1628.
All the children, except Doro thy were christened at St James Church,
London. Dorothy must be the oldest c hild and the family must have moved
to London after Dorothy's birth.
Edward was not listed in his fathers will.
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499 I36644  Ashley  Faye      [Winch.FTW]

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