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DAVID MAUCK of PAGE CO. VIRGINIA - #6
Mock Family Historian Working Chart for David Mack family


1 - David Mock b. 23 Dec 1772 VA; d. 18 Aug 1842 Page Co., VA; bur. Grove Cemetery; m.28 Feb 1795 Fauquier Co, VA Mary Ann Butler, b. 9 Mar 1774, (dau of Frany;) d. 30 Nov 1841 Page Co.; bur Grove Cemetery. Re: Shenandoah Co. 1804-1831 til Page Co. was formed 1832-1841, Page Co. Occupation - Cooper

Submitted by Helen Farrell:
The earliest genealogical record for this line came from notes made by James Wilmer Mauck for Mary Brubaker in 1930. These cite an outline of the genealogy of Mrs. Benjamin D. Edwards of Detroit, Michigan made by her grandfather, Francis Marion Mauck. This outline had few Christian names, dates or places. From it could be gleaned the following data:

The founder of the American line was said to have been a blacksmith from Germany. His son, David, was born in Philadelphia about 1775. David was a cooper by trade and moved with his bride, Mary Butler, to Big Spring, Virginia, a few miles north of Luray in Page County.

John, son of David, was born in Prince William County November 4, 1797. He married Lydia Waite and had a farm and saw, grist and hominy mill. During the Civil War he sold out and settled in Greene County, east of the Blue Ridge, where he died in 1868 at the age of 70 years and a few months.

Francis Marion Mauck, son of John, was born December 10, 1831 nine miles south of Luray. He resided in Virginia, Ohio, Illinois and Kensas and followed farming, dairying and milling. He had six brothers, all in the Confederate Army, of whom Edward Calvin in 1871 later lived in Champaign and Clark counties, Ohio and then to Hapeville, Georgia, where he died. His mother and her only daughter, Marguerite Ann Jasper, also went to Ohio, where the mother died June 7, 1877 at age 76. Mrs. Jasper died in Atlanta, Georgia at about 77 years.

Additional family history and research augment this sketchy framework to build the following genealogical chart. Some of this is undocumented and otherwise unproven but serves as a guide until further documentation can be obtained.

From Nancy Longworth:
History of the Descendants of John Hottel pg. 89; 470-h Elizabeth Varner, eighth child of David.

From Paula Stepleton:
Death cert. #1.2.4-Francis W. Mauck; Marriage cert. # 1.2.4.8-Francis E. Mauck & Elpha Yeoman; Death Cert. Francis E. Mauck; Birth Cert. #1.2.4.8.2 - Pansy Mauck; Marr. rec. Pansy Mauck & Raymond Reed; Birth Cert. Ann Louise Reed, dau of Raymond & Pensy Mauck Reed.

Members researching this line:
HELEN FARRELL - 1325 Brentwood Parkway, Fort Myers FL 33919 - David > John > William
NENCY LONGWORTH - 703 N. Fenton Ave., Indianapolis, IN - David > Wm. H > Francis W.
WILLIAM McCAHAN - 7230 Jonestown Rd., Harrisburg, PA 17112 - David > Morgan > Joseph > Charles (former member)
JAMES P. MOCK - 16720 Glenburn Ave., Torrance, CA 90504
PAULA L. STEPLETON - 2919 S.C.R. 1050 Ea., Indianapolis IN 46231 - David > Wm. H. > Francis W. > Francis E.

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Vol. Ill#1pg. 5 
Vol. Ill#4pg. 44 
Vol. IV#1pg. 5Diary of John W. Mauck

 

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