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Terry Mason's Family History Site

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Source Citations


Col. James Griffin Dearing

1R. H. Early, Virginia, Embracing the History of Campbell county. Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches. (J. P. Bell Company, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1927). "Colonel James Griffin, born 18OO, m. 1834, Mary Anna, dau. of Anselm and Susan (Miller) Lynch and grand-dau. of Colonel Charles Lynch.  Col. Jas. G. Dearing was colonel of the county militia, then an important military organization, requiring regular drills of all able-bodied county men when the court was in session.  To gratify his wife, Col. Dealing changed the spelling of his name, and it has since been so used by his branch of the family; he lived for awhile at Otterburne; d. 1843, of tuberculosis, leaving three children,."


James Dearing

1R. H. Early, Virginia, Embracing the History of Campbell county. Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches. (J. P. Bell Company, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1927). "James, m. Roxie Birchert of Petersburg, and their dau. Mary L., married Judge Frank Christian of Lynchburg.   James Dearing entered the Confederate army as 2nd Lieut, of artillery with command of four batteries; became commander of
Ashby's Laurel Brigade; was wounded April 6, 1865, while leading a charge on the enemy which was endeavoring
to burn High Bridge over the Appomattox near Farmville; was brought to a Lynchburg hospital where he died on the 22nd."


Suisan Dearing

1R. H. Early, Virginia, Embracing the History of Campbell county. Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches. (J. P. Bell Company, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1927). "Susan, m. Robert H., son of Robert A. and Betsy Terrell-Ward. Robert H. Ward was appointed judge of Campbell county court in 187O by Governor Underwood."


Robert Dale Owen

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 78, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "author, diplomat, and statesman, was the son of Robert Own, Scotch founder of the Owen community, a highly clulured communitic experiment that succeeded the Rappite colony by purchase in 1824. Robert Dale Owen is better known as the legislative father of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. David Dale Owen, his brother, was the first United States geologist, whose old laboratory, home of the first United States Geological Survey, is just a stone's throw away."


David M. Borden

11880 U.S. Census, T9_1324 FHF 1255324 pg 450.1000, 4 Jul 1880. "Borden, David WM 34 M Farmer Alabama Alabama Alabama
------, Jennie WF 17 Wife M Keeping house Texas Texas Tennessee
------, Luther WM 7 Son S Texas Alabama Texas
------, Walter WM 1 Son S Texas Alabama Texas
Stewart, Sallie WF 40 Mother-in-law D Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee."


David M. Borden

11880 U.S. Census, T9_1324 FHF 1255324 pg 450.1000, 4 Jul 1880. "Borden, David WM 34 M Farmer Alabama Alabama Alabama
------, Jennie WF 17 Wife M Keeping house Texas Texas Tennessee
------, Luther WM 7 Son S Texas Alabama Texas
------, Walter WM 1 Son S Texas Alabama Texas
Stewart, Sallie WF 40 Mother-in-law D Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee."


Martin Luther Borden

11900 U.S. Census, T623_1666 pg 4B, 6 Jun 1900. "Borden, M. L. Head WM Jun 1873 26 M 1 Texas Alabama Texas Farmer
------, Ruth A. Wife WF Sept 1878 21 M 0 0 Texas Tennessee Tennessee." Next door to Janice and his half siblings.


Walter Eli Borden

11900 U.S. Census, T623_1666 pg 4B, 6 Jun 1900. "Borden, Walter Head WM May 1879 21 S Texas Alabama Texas Farmer
------, Janice Mother WF Jun 1849 50 Wd 7 7 Texas Alabama Texas
------, Jodie Sister WF Mch 1881 19 D 0 0 Texas Alabama Texas
------, Clara Sister WF July 1883 16 S Texas Alabama Texas
------, Willie Brother WM Dec 1885 14 S Texas Alabama Texas
------, Janie Sister WF Aug 1886 13 S Texas Alabama Texas
------, Sammie Brother WM May 1888 12 S Texas Alabama Texas
------, Johnnie Brother WM July 1890 9 S Texas Alabama Texas."

21920 U.S. Census, T625_1801 pg 2B, 6 Jan 1920. "Borden, Walter Head MW 39 M Texas Texas Texas Farmer General Farm
------, Nettie Wife FW 38 M Texas Tennessee Florida
------, Stella Daughter FW 15 S Texas Texas Texas
------, I. D. Son MW 14 S Texas Texas Texas
------, Mozine Son MW 13 S Texas Texas Texas
------, Fannie Daughter FW 10 S Texas Texas Texas
------, Johnnie Son MW 6 S Texas Texas Texas
------, Paul Son MW 5 S Texas Texas Texas
------, Gladys Daughter FW 1 4/12 S Texas Texas Texas."

31930 U.S. Census, T626_2312 pg 6A, 14 Apr 1930. "Borden, Wayland R. Head MW 50 M 21 Texas Tennessee Tennessee Farmer
------, Nettie E. Wife FW 47 M 18 Texas Tennessee Florida
------, Johnie L Son MW 19 S Texas Texas Texas
------, Paul W Son MW 16 S Texas Texas Texas
------, Nettie G. Daughter FW 12 S Texas Texas Texas
------, David J son MW 9 S Texas Texas Texas
------, Thelma L Daughter FW 7 S Texas Texas Texas
------, Billie E Son MW 5 S Texas Texas Texas." Why did Walter change his name to Wayland in this census?.