Here's information I got doing genealogy research about 5 years ago or so.
1850 Census for Virginia
John Jenkins age 47 born in VA
Eliza Jenkins age 38 born in VA (John's wife)
Ann E. Jenkins age 15 born in VA (daughter)
John R. Jenkins age 11 born in VA (son)
James M. Jenkins age 7 (born in VA) (son)
1850 Census for District 16, Frederick County, VA
John Padget age 60 farmer born in England
Jane Padget age 56 born in England
Easton Padget age 25 farmer born in VA
Thomas Padget age 18 farmer born in VA
in the household of William Ford
James Padget age 20 laborer born in VA
Henry Padget age 21 laborer born n VA
1860 Census for Frederick County, Virginia
John McVicar age 45 coach smith Born in Nova Scotia
Catharine McVicar age 39 born in VA
Charles W. McVicar age 19 coach maker born in VA
Mary C. McVicar age 17 born in VA
Rachel M. McVicar age 12 born in VA
Robert McVicar age 7 born in VA
Mildrid McVicar age 4 born in VA
Henry McVicar age 1 born in VA
1880 Census for Stonewall, Frederick County, Virginia
Eliza Jenkins age 68 born in VA both parents born in VA
Ann Padgett age 46 born in VA both parents born in VA
John E. Padgett age 17 born in VA both parents born in VA laborer
for Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia
Henry H. Jenkins age 27 railroad employee
Emma Jenkins age 25 sick of consumption, born in VA, both parents born in VA
Harry C. Jenkins age 4 born in VA, both parents born in VA
Robert G. Jenkins age 3 born in VA, both parents born in VA
1900 Census for Stonewall, Frederick County, Virginia
Ann Padgett age 65
John Padgett age 36 (son)
1910 Census for Frederick County, Virginia
John E. Padgett age 47 born in VA
Leara E. Padgett age 31 born in VA
James A. Padgett age 3 born in VA
Death Records in the Clerk's Office in Frederick County, Virginia, beginning in 1853
Some Gravestone Inscriptions from the Old Lutheran and German Reform Cemeteries - Now a part of Mt. Hebron Cemetery
Ann Eliza Jenkins died Nov 3 1880 aged 68 years 7 months and 16 days
John T. Jenkins died Feb 19 1866 aged 62 years 9 mo. and 3 days
Anna E. Padgett Sept 3, 1834-Jan 27, 1908
Eliza and Jonathan Jenkins are my 3rd great-grandparents and their son James M. is my 2nd great-grandfather (his son Oscar Miller is my great-grandfather, father to my grandmother Dellitt Elizabeth Jenkins). Eliza and Jonathan's daughter Ann married a Padgett. Ann would be my 3rd great-aunt. Her son John would be my 1st cousin 3 times removed. His son James A. Padgett would be my 2nd cousin twice removed. Ann's brother Henry is my 3rd great-uncle, and he married Emma. Their sons Harry and Robert would also be my 1st cousins 3 times removed. Ann and Henry's brother John R. Jenkins married Rachel McVicar. Their daughters Flora and Minnie are also my 1st cousins 3 times removed.
Robert Frost's poem "A Cliff Dwelling" reminds me of the people who must have lived here "Oh years ago--ten thousand years" and enjoyed the beauty and safety of a cliff. A place "to rest from his besetting fears". Welcome to mine.
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