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1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 41, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He lived at "Farmers Mount" in King and Queen County and studied medicine in Philadelphia."
2Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 8. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "Dr. Moore G. and Roberta (Latane) Fauntleroy had issue: 1. John Moore, married Anne Willis Sizer; 2. Dr. Samuel Griffin married Nannie Govan; 3. Robert Payne, of Essex, married Susan Govan; 4. William Henry, died unmarried; 5. Moore Gardner, Jr., married Flora Dillard of Alabama and died, leaving one son; 6. Elizabeth married John Winston; 7. Mary Ellen, married William Dillard of Essex; 8. daughter married Payne Warring, of New Kent."
1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, pg 41, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "unmarried."
1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 41, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He graduated in medicine frm the University of Pennsylvania in 1814. He bought the plantation called "White Marsh" in King and Queen County from his cousin, Thomas Fauntleroy. There he built a large house, and changed the name to "Marialva". When his son, Dr. Samuel Griffin Fauntleroy got married in 1839 he gave this place to him, and moved to "Piedmont" in King and Queen County, where he died."
1Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 8. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "William Todd and Elizabeth (Downing) Fauntleroy had issue: 1. William, died young; 2. Bernard, died young; 3. Robert Bruce married Henrietta Toler and had Henry Toler Fauntleroy; 4. Virginius H. married Mary Peachey Fauntleroy and had Robert Bruce, Bernard Todd, Anne Price, and Fannie Todd."
21830 U.S. Census. "William T. Fauntleroy
1 male 30-40, 2 males under 5 and 1 female 40-50
+34 slaves: 6 males 10-24, 3 males 24-36, 4 males 36-55, 6 males 55-100
6 females 10-24, 3 females 24-36, 3 females 36-55, 3 females 55-100."31840 U.S. Census. "William T. Fauntleroy
2 males under 5; 2 males 5-10; 1 male 40-50 1 female 20-30; 1 f 30-40
20 slaves: 4 males 0-10, 2 m 10-24; 3 m 36-55
4 females 0-10, 4 f 10-24; 3 f 24-36
9 persons work in agriculture 1 works in manufacturing."
1Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 8. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "William Todd and Elizabeth (Downing) Fauntleroy had issue: 1. William, died young; 2. Bernard, died young; 3. Robert Bruce married Henrietta Toler and had Henry Toler Fauntleroy; 4. Virginius H. married Mary Peachey Fauntleroy and had Robert Bruce, Bernard Todd, Anne Price, and Fannie Todd."
21830 U.S. Census. "William T. Fauntleroy
1 male 30-40, 2 males under 5 and 1 female 40-50
+34 slaves: 6 males 10-24, 3 males 24-36, 4 males 36-55, 6 males 55-100
6 females 10-24, 3 females 24-36, 3 females 36-55, 3 females 55-100."31840 U.S. Census. "William T. Fauntleroy
2 males under 5; 2 males 5-10; 1 male 40-50 1 female 20-30; 1 f 30-40
20 slaves: 4 males 0-10, 2 m 10-24; 3 m 36-55
4 females 0-10, 4 f 10-24; 3 f 24-36
9 persons work in agriculture 1 works in manufacturing."
11850 U.S. Census, M432_961 pg 209, 10 Sep 1850. "Eliza E. Fauntleroy 47 F Virginia
Virginius H. Fauntleroy 13 M Virginia
Hannah Robinson 43 F Virginia."21860 U.S. Census, M653_1363 pg 513, 10 Jul 1860. "R. B. Fauntleroy 28 M Farmer Virginia
Virginius Fauntleroy 25 M Farmer Virginia
E. Fauntleroy 57 F Virginia."31870 U.S. Census, M593_1663 pg 502, 5 Aug 1870. "Fauntleroy E. E. 67 FW Keeping house Virginia
Dudley, Lucie E 10 FW Domestic person Virginia
Cauthorn, Geo C. 10 MW At home Virginia
Fauntleroy, Robt B. 38 MW Physician Virginia
----------, Henrietta L 26 FW At Home Virginia."
1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, pg 33, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "Lived at "Mt. Verde near Bowlers Wharf in Essex County and had 3 children."
Thomas William Lowrey Fauntleroy
1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 42, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He inherited "Holly Hill" in King and Queen County from his father, and made his home there."
2Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 8. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "Thomas W. Lowrey and --- (Todd) Fauntleroy had issue: 1. John Garnett, Confederate States Army, killed at the battle of Sharpsburg; 2. Mary Peachey, married Virginius H. Fauntleroy."
31850 U.S. Census, M432_954 pg 187, 4 Nov 1850. "Thos W.L Fauntleroy 43 M Farmer Virginia
Francy Hrm Fauntleroy 36 F Virginia
John Garnett Fauntleroy 8 M Virginia
Mary Peachy Fauntleroy 5 F Virginia
William Southwood 65 M England
Susan Southwood 66 M England."41860 U.S. Census, M653_1357 pg 459, 20 Jul 1860. "Thomas W.L. Fauntleroy 53 M Farmer Virginia
Frances A. Fauntleroy 44 f Virginia
Garnett Fauntleroy 17 M Virginia
Mary P. Fauntleroy 10 F Virginia
Hannah Bush 50 f Seamstress Virginia
James C. Beadles 21 m Overseer of farm Virginia."
1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, pg 42, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "Left school to join Confederate States Army, killed at battle of Sharpsburg."
Thomas William Lowrey Fauntleroy
1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 42, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He inherited "Holly Hill" in King and Queen County from his father, and made his home there."
2Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 8. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "Thomas W. Lowrey and --- (Todd) Fauntleroy had issue: 1. John Garnett, Confederate States Army, killed at the battle of Sharpsburg; 2. Mary Peachey, married Virginius H. Fauntleroy."
31850 U.S. Census, M432_954 pg 187, 4 Nov 1850. "Thos W.L Fauntleroy 43 M Farmer Virginia
Francy Hrm Fauntleroy 36 F Virginia
John Garnett Fauntleroy 8 M Virginia
Mary Peachy Fauntleroy 5 F Virginia
William Southwood 65 M England
Susan Southwood 66 M England."41860 U.S. Census, M653_1357 pg 459, 20 Jul 1860. "Thomas W.L. Fauntleroy 53 M Farmer Virginia
Frances A. Fauntleroy 44 f Virginia
Garnett Fauntleroy 17 M Virginia
Mary P. Fauntleroy 10 F Virginia
Hannah Bush 50 f Seamstress Virginia
James C. Beadles 21 m Overseer of farm Virginia."