Archive | June 2009

On This Day in 1782

227 Years Ago Today
June 6, 1782 – March 27, 1869

Joseph Kiser, Jr., my 3rd great grandfather, was one of three children that I know who were born to Joseph Kenton Keyser, Sr. and Susannah “Sukie” Stacey.

  1. Abednego Kiser
  2. Joseph Kiser
  3. Susannah Keyser

If anyone has corrections or additions, please let me know sherrykelly@comcast.net

Joseph, Jr. married Mary Polly Childers and they had twelve children:

  1. Warren Kiser
  2. Margaret Elizabeth Kiser
  3. James S. “Bell Clapper” Kiser
  4. Dicie Kiser
  5. Ephriam Mayfield Kiser
  6. Mary Polly Kiser
  7. Simeon Kiser, Sr.
  8. Joseph Kiser III
  9. Noah S. Kiser
  10. Abraham Kiser
  11. Mahala Kiser (my 2nd great grandmother)
  12. Matilda Kiser

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170 Years Ago Today
June 6, 1839

Mary Rasnake(2nd cousin, 3x removed) was one of nine children born to Jonas and Rachel (Laforce) Rasnake.

  1. John M. Preston Rasnake
  2. Catherine Rasnake
  3. Elijah Laforce Rasnake
  4. James Harvey Rasnake
  5. Mary Rasnake
  6. Martha Rasnake
  7. Sarah Rasnake
  8. Noah Kernan Rasnake
  9. Henry Clay Rasnake

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143 Years Ago Today
June 6, 1866

Aut Smith,(6th cousin, 2x removed) was one of nine children born to Jasper Newton and Mary Jane Taylor (Sutherland) Smith. Aut married Ida Belle Whitt.

  1. Jane “Jennie” Smith
  2. Dora Belle Smith
  3. Pherbe Russel Smith
  4. Rufus Smith
  5. Mary E. Smith
  6. Viola Smith
  7. Aut Smith
  8. Onan B. Smith
  9. James Farley Smith

On This Day

Happy Birthday Raymond

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166 Years Ago Today
June 6, 1843

My 3rd great grandfather, John L. Dougherty, married his second wife Hannah Peery in Tazewell County, VA.

John’s first wife was Nancy (Ward), my 3rd great grandmother, and daughter of Southwest Virginia pioneer David Ward.

On This Day in 1872

137 Years Ago Today
June 5, 1872 – August 31, 1946

My first cousin, 2x removed, Charles Edward Buckland, Sr. was one of five children born to William Jasper and Emily (Tabor) Buckland. According to my records (please correct me if needed sherrykelly@comcast.net) He was a twin to his sister Maude.

Siblings include:

  1. John A. Buckland
  2. Unknown Buckland
  3. James J. Buckland
  4. Maude B. Buckland
  5. Charles Edward Buckland, Sr. (buried at Harry Cemetery, Falls Mills, VA)

Charles married Elizabeth Burnett Hudgins and they had eight children:

  1. Louise Annie “John” Buckland
  2. William Clyde Buckland
  3. Joseph Kelser Buckland
  4. Una Blanche Buckland
  5. Maude Clara Buckland
  6. Clyde Curtis “Curt” Buckland
  7. Charles Edward Buckland, Jr.
  8. Hubert Buckland

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142 Years Ago Today
June 5, 1867

John William Daugherty was one of seven children born to David Allen and Nancy “Nannie” Lain (Moore)Daugherty in Tazewell County, VA. John William married Angeline A. Walker on December 25, 1884 in Bland County, VA. His siblings include:

  1. Sarah Elizabeth Daugherty
  2. Harriet Letcher Daugherty
  3. Margaret W. Daugherty
  4. John William Daugherty (my 3rd cousin, 1x removed)
  5. George Fulton Daugherty
  6. Charles R. Daugherty
  7. Nannie Mae Daugherty

On This Day in 1908

101 Years Ago Today
June 5, 1908 – February 3, 1980


Rev. Charlie Foster Mundy was born in Southwest Virginia. He married my aunt Lettie Russell Davis and they had one son, Billy Foster. Isn’t this just the cutest picture of them back in the day?

Uncle Preacher, as everyone lovingly referred to him, is captured here with his wife Aunt Russ and Uncle Mace, husband of Aunt Joella. Aunt Jo never liked to have her picture taken, so she was probably the one behind the camera during their trip to Texas so long ago.

On This Day in 1891

118 Years Ago Today
June 4, 1891

Joseph B. Brooks married Alverda “Verta” Kiser in Russell County. Joseph was one of thirteen chidren born to John Jeremiah and Elizabeth “Betty” (Hill) Brooks.

  1. Sarah Brooks
  2. Alfred Brooks
  3. Martin V. Brooks
  4. James K.P. Brooks
  5. Judith “Judy” Brooks
  6. John Brooks, Jr.
  7. Mary Elizabeth “Polly” Brooks
  8. Charles Brooks
  9. Solomon Lemuel “Sol” Brooks
  10. William M. “Bill” Brooks (my great grandfather)
  11. Rebecca Caroline Brooks
  12. Joseph B. Brooks (my great granduncle)
  13. Benjamin Brooks

Verta was one of three known children born to Fullen and Matilda (Sutherland) Kiser.

  1. Alverda “Verta” Kiser (my 6th cousin, 2x removed)
  2. Thomas Kiser
  3. Bessie Kiser

Joseph and Verta had seven children:

  1. Etta Cordelia Brooks
  2. Esther Lobelia Brooks
  3. Lottie Azen Brooks
  4. Bertha Elizabeth Brooks
  5. Thomas Starling Brooks
  6. Gay Nell Brooks
  7. Ruby Matilda Brooks

Many thanks to cousin Shirley Fields for pictures and family history.

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135 Years Ago Today
June 4, 1874

John Davis, my great granduncle married Caroline Mitchell. John is one of fifteen children born to Thomas Jefferson and Sarah Ann (Combs) Davis. See earlier posts for siblings.

On This Day in 1896

113 Years Ago Today
June 3, 1896 – June 10, 1899

Gladys S. Shufflebarger was one of six children, my 2nd cousins, 2x removed, born to Thomas L. and Perlina Belle (Gregory) Shufflebarger. She is buried at the T.E. Steele Cemetery, Clearfork, Bland County, VA.

  1. Curtis L. Shufflebarger (Bank of Tazewell Co)
  2. Gladys B. Shufflebarger
  3. Clyde W. Shufflebarger
  4. Edith M. Shufflebarger
  5. Forrest Gregory Shufflebarger
  6. Thomas Garnett Shufflebarger

On This Day in 1861

148 Years Ago Today
June 3, 1861 – 1943


Sarah Sutherland, my great grand aunt, was one of eleven children born to Jesse and Mahala (Kiser) Sutherland. She married Abraham Kiser on November 14, 1876.

  1. Matilda Sutherland
  2. Phoebe Sutherland
  3. Mary Polly “Pop” Sutherland (my great grandmother)
  4. Emily Jane Sutherland
  5. Sarah Sallie Sutherland
  6. Alabama Sutherland
  7. Thomas A. Sutherland
  8. Margaret P. Sutherland
  9. Joseph Sutherland
  10. Samuel Peery Sutherland
  11. Daniel Sutherland

Thanks to Shirley Fields, another cousin, for this picture of Sarah.

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114 Years Ago Today
June 3, 1895
My 3rd cousin, 3x removed, Catherine Florence Powers Jessee married John T. Bausell in Russell County, VA. She was one of nine children born to John Henry and Louvisa (Powers) Jessee. (b.8-1-1877 d.6-9-1955)

  1. Catherine F.P. Jessee
  2. Conley Trigg Jessee
  3. William Ellis Jessee (m. my great aunt Rose Brooks)
  4. Sarah Margaret Jessee
  5. Laura Della Jessee
  6. John Stanford Jessee
  7. Mary Alice Jessee
  8. Kent Jessee
  9. Taulbee Balford Jessee

Catherine Florence and John T. Bausell had three children

  1. Hattie Russell Bausell (m. Hobert Brooks)
  2. Sadie Bausell
  3. Hazel Bausell

Kathy, please correct me if I’m wrong on this or if you have more to add. sherrykelly@comcast.net

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77 Years Ago Today
June 3, 1932-November 22, 1988
2nd cousin Tommy Allen Jessee, son of Ora Stanford and Martha Alice (Viers) Jessee.
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76 Years Agos Today
June 3, 1933, Wilma Jean Huffman was born. She married Jack Lewis Blankenship.

WARNING – Watch for Snakes

If you are at all bothered by snakes, you might want to skip this post. I mean, this is supposed to be a family tree blog to which I post ancestoral information and pictures based chronologically on birth or anniversary dates. However, some days I don’t have any relatives to post or boast about, so I feel free to stray.
Almost daily, I stroll our secluded suburban neighborhood and see beautiful things. We are surrounded by a natural setting that offers, eagles, hawks, redfox and even a coyote or two on occasion. If only I were a wonderful photographer who could capture the moment to share with you.

Lately … I have seen SNAKES, SNAKES, SNAKES – Yuk!

This morning a small, probably harmless SNAKE met me at the faucet as I turned on my garden sprinkler. A little later, I halted in my tracks when I spotted a huge shiny dark slithering SNAKE crossing the street in the direction of the pond. Just last week, I found a wonderfully colorful SNAKE, a couple of houses down; the obvious victim of direct contact with a car tire. Yes! Yes!

The red, yellow and black stripe SNAKE is actually my favorite. I mean, if I could have a favorite SNAKE. Not just because it is dead, but because it is beautiful and has a great story attached. It’s a Florida Scarlet SNAKE.

The snakes in question are the venomous Coral Snake, and my favorite copycat, the Florida Scarlet Snake. Oftentimes in nature, a species will mimic the appearance of a dangerous species, for protection. Animals know to stay away from the venomous Coral Snake, so a similar color pattern has helped other snake species survive.

There’s one little glitch, however. Though the mimic snake has a similar size and shape, and the same Red-Black-Yellow color scheme, the order of the pattern is different. For some reason, the mimic, has black bands every other color. The coral snake is the only one that has alternating yellow bands. Thus, with the Coral snake, the red band touches the yellow band, and with the mimics, the red band touches the black band.

Here is what I love – In order to help folk remember how to distinguish a venomous from a harmless SNAKE, a man named “Fat” Jack Loticus developed a rhyme in 1862.

Red and yellow, kill a fellow
Red and black, friend of Jack.

Cool, Huh? I always say that rhyme to myself, just to be sure.

Anyway, imagine our Virginia pioneer ancestors forging their way through the mountain side forests and rockbed rivers, and the encounters they must have had with SNAKES. Some SNAKES common to southwest Virginia are shown below. Would you recognize them if you happened upon one?

Black Racer

Copperhead
Cottonmouth
Timber Rattler

If you want to know more about SNAKES, visit http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/VHS/reptiles/snakes/snakes_of_virginia.htm

On This Day in 1863

146 Years Ago Today
June 2, 1863

My 2nd cousin, 3x removed, Margaret Laforce married John Neece. Margaret was one of thirteen children born to James and Dicie (Kiser) Laforce, Sr.

  1. Elijah Laforce
  2. Lucinda Laforce
  3. Bethany Laforce
  4. Joseph Laforce
  5. Mary P. Laforce
  6. Margaret Laforce
  7. Monsuer H. Laforce
  8. James Laforce, Jr.
  9. William Warren Laforce
  10. John Laforce
  11. Rachel Matilda Laforce
  12. Mahalia Laforce
  13. Aaron Laforce

On This Day in 1851

158 Years Ago Today
June 1, 1851 – January 21, 1935

My 3rd cousin, 3x removed, Charles Henry Peery, Sr. was one of six children born to John Drew and Mary Clay (Gregory) Peery in Tazewell County, VA.

  1. David Preston Peery
  2. Charles Henry Peery, Sr. (m. Ellen Phoebe Beavers)
  3. George Peery
  4. Ellen Martelia Peery
  5. Louisa Alice Peery
  6. Mary Elizabeth “Molly” Peery
    Charles and Ellen had seven children.
  7. John David Peery
  8. Joseph Grattan Peery
  9. Lena Devore Peery
  10. Charles Henry Peery, Jr.
  11. Maggie C. Peery
  12. Kate Louisa Peery
  13. Letitia Ward Peery


The couple is buried in Maplewood Cemetery, Tazewell, VA.