Mother: Mary STONE |
He was present at numerous social events including visits to the
sick, weddings, burials, dances, log rollings, corn huskings,
sporting events, church meetings, hunting trips, fishing trips,
and meetings of the Militia in which he rose to the rank of
Captain. His travels were extensive and includes many places
known today and may others which may no longer be located.
Evidence is still available, even as recently as 2001, of the
superb craftsmanship of William Bartell. Mr. Chris Hirsch of
Houston, Texas reported that in the early 1980's he had
purchased a flintlock longrifle from a gun collector in Houston,
Texas. The rifle has a small silver plate inlayed in the barrel
that is engraved, "WILLIAM BARTELL 1850". He learned from
reading the "Bartell Journals" that Bartell began making his
"Little Rifle" in 1847 and that it was completed in 1850.
Bartell writes
of putting the patchbox and the catch spring in place. These
items are all found on the rifle. The journals reveal that
Bartell "refreshened out" or re-cut the bore about 1856-1857. He
also described "facing the steel" on the rifle and the frizzen
shows evidence of having been refaced. Finally, Bartell reported
taking the rifle to a shooting match; but, it is unknown whether
or not he won anything.
Note: It was reported by Dale (Skipper) Isgett that the rifle
has now been acquired by Farrell Prosser of Florence, SC.
William Bartell was an exceptionally talented person and was a
traveling craftsman who was multi-talented as evidenced by his
daily diary. He kept a remarkable diary that covers a period of
over 30 years in his life. The brief two sentence entries give
the reader insight into community life. The following were
gleaned from a scanning of three of his five volumes.
April 27, 1836, "...was helping to make Dottson Stone's coffin
and then went to his burying."
Aug. 18, 1836, "...went to William Tilton's daughter's wedding."
Oct. 3, 1836, "...went and bled William Stone."
Oct. 20, 1836, "...was at Henry Eaddy's in the morning and then
went to William Timmons."
Feb. 14, 1837, "...hauled the last load of cotton to gin at
Henry Eaddy's."
Feb. 19, 1837, "...went to John Eaddy's to see steel trap."
June 4, 1837, "...went to Henry Eaddy's for venison."
June 5, 1837, "...went to William Johnson's and then down to
Nicholas Johnson's."
June 29, 1837, "...went to Henry Eaddy's after rice."
June 30, 1837, "...went to John Woodberry's after sheep."
July 5, 1837, "...went to muster at William Stone's."
July 24, 1837, "...fixed piece of horn on Edward D. Eaddy's gun
stock."
Jan. 3, 1838, "...went to the neck a hog hunting and caught one
of Robert Coxe's."
Feb. 17, 1838, "...went to W. H. Stone's and held an election
for 2nd lieutenant."
April 12, 1839, "...went to Henry Eaddy's after seed rice."
May 19, 1840, "...put staple in bell and clapper in two for E.
D. Eaddy."
Sept. 14, 1840, "...went down to Enos McDaniel."
Feb 6, 1841, "... mended steel trap for E. D. Eaddy."
Feb 30, 1841, "..went to Henry Eady's and helped him raise his
hewed log house." (Note: Henry Eaddy moved from Marion to
Williamsburg about this time.)
Aug 3, 1843, "...was at home and Elizabeth and Samuel was
married." (This was Samuel Eaddy.)
Sept. 7, 1843, "...went to Edward Eaddy's. He was down sick."
Feb 14, 1844, "...went to Elijah H. Powell's. His child died
last night."
July 18, 1851, "...was at Randal McDaniel's making James Eaddy's
coffin.
June 18, 1854, "...made Rachel Eaddy's coffin today." (Rachel
was the widow of John Eaddy.)
William Bartell served as a Private in Keith's 5th Regiment,
South Carolina Militia and later was promoted to the rank of
Corporal in Gasque's Battalion, South Carolina Militia during
the War of 1812.
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__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | _Jacob BARTELL "the Immigrant"_| | (1747 - 1832) | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--William BARTELL | (1789 - 1860) | __ | | | _Phillip STONE ______| | | (1716 - 1781) | | | |__ | | |_Mary STONE ___________________| (1762 - 1833) | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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4) Elizabeth Douglas m. (before 17.09.1509) John Hay, 3rd Lord
of Yester (d before 07.1543)
____________________________________________________ | _________________________________| | | | |____________________________________________________ | _GEORGE DOUGLAS Master of Angus_| | (1463 - 1513) m 1488 | | | ____________________________________________________ | | | | |_________________________________| | | | |____________________________________________________ | | |--ELIZABETH DOUGLAS | (1490 - ....) | ____________________________________________________ | | | _JOHN DRUMMOND 1st Lord Drummond_| | | (1438 - 1519) | | | |____________________________________________________ | | |_ELIZABETH DRUMMOND ____________| (1460 - ....) m 1488 | | _ALEXANDER "the Tiger" LINDSAY 4th Earl of Crawford_+ | | (1423 - 1453) |_ELIZABETH LINDSAY of Crawford___| (1440 - 1519) | |_MARGARET DUNBAR ___________________________________+ (1425 - 1498)
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_EDWARD de KEITH ___________ | (1280 - 1346) m 1305 _WILLIAM de KEITH Great Marischal Scot_| | (1315 - 1407) m 1340 | | |_ISABEL SYNTON _____________ | (1285 - ....) m 1305 _ROBERT de KEITH ____| | (1363 - 1430) | | | _JOHN FRASER of Touchfraser_+ | | | (1300 - ....) | |_MARGARET FRASER ______________________| | (1321 - 1407) m 1340 | | |____________________________ | | |--MARGARET KEITH | (1376 - 1419) | ____________________________ | | | _______________________________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ____________________________ | | |_______________________________________| | |____________________________
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_John KILLIAN ______________+ | (1725 - 1795) _Abraham KILLIAN ____| | (1769 - ....) | | |_Anna Elizabeth FULLBRIGHT _ | (1730 - 1802) _Henry KILLIAN ______| | (1805 - ....) | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_Barbara HILDEBRAN __| | (1769 - ....) | | |____________________________ | | |--Barney Hiram KILLIAN | (1836 - 1901) | ____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________
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Mother: Rebecca BURGESS |
Will of Anthony Rucker Dated 20 April 1820, recorded 17 Feb 1821
(W. B. 6, p.210-214, Amherst Co., VA): one lot for my son Abner
Rucker. It is my will and desire that the lot assigned to my son
Abner Rucker shall be retained in the hands of Executors &
Trustees until the business respecting the land on the Four Mile
Creek in the State of Kentucky is fully settled between him and
myself and those contending for it: And when this is fully
settled if there shall be any thing coming to him let him have
it.
_Peter RUCKER Sr. "the Immigrant"_+ | (1661 - 1743) m 1679 _John RUCKER I_______| | (1680 - 1742) m 1720| | |_Elizabeth FIELDING? _____________ | (1660 - 1752) m 1679 _Anthony RUCKER _____| | (1728 - 1820) | | | _Frederick COGHILL _______________ | | | (1680 - ....) | |_Susannah COGHILL ___| | (1700 - 1742) m 1720| | |__________________________________ | | |--Abner RUCKER | (1770 - ....) | __________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__________________________________ | | |_Rebecca BURGESS ____| (1730 - ....) | | __________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |__________________________________
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_Stephen SANDIDGE _________+ | (1752 - 1821) m 1770 _Nathan SANDIDGE ____| | (1776 - 1844) m 1803| | |_Sarah "Sally" HENDERSON? _ | (1755 - ....) m 1770 _Thomas Jefferson SANDIDGE Sr._| | (1819 - 1870) m 1845 | | | _Littleberry Henry LANE ___+ | | | (1739 - 1808) m 1768 | |_Polly LANE _________| | (.... - 1820) m 1803| | |_Mary SANDIDGE ____________+ | (1748 - 1809) m 1768 | |--Joseph N. SANDIDGE Sr. | (1849 - 1905) | ___________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Mary "Polly" Adell RUFF ______| (1821 - ....) m 1845 | | ___________________________ | | |_____________________| | |___________________________
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