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Gabriel Fowlkes

Male 1690 - 1770  (80 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Gabriel Fowlkes was born in 1690 in , , Wales; died in 1770 in , , Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    The earliest known Fowlkes ancestor, Gabriel Fowlkes, was born about 1690 in Wales and came to America from Denbigh County, Wales. By May 1721 he settled in St. John's Parish, King William (now Caroline) County, Virginia. He was living on land he acquired on the north side of the North Anna River near Hawkins Creek. He was a neighbor of Thomas Dickenson and his brothers, William Dickenson and Griffith Dickenson. Thomas Dickenson later bought land from Fowlkes.
    Gabriel and his wife, whose name we do not know, had at least six children: Gabriel Jr., John, Joseph, Richard, Mary, and Sarah Fowlkes. Gabriel's name appeared in the 1756 accounts of the Thomas Partridge & Co. General Store in Hanover, across the North Anna. His purchases included six plates, a dish, two basins, some lace, and a prayer book. Gabriel died in Caroline County before 1775. In the early days of Amelia County, they pronounced “Fowlkes” as though it was “Fulks”. Many Virginians still pronounce it this way. The history of Gabriel's family has been created from a variety of sources. The incomplete records of Nottoway County limit the dependability of this history.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. John Fowlkes  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1722; and died.
    2. 3. Gabriel Fowlkes, Jr  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1725; died in 1793.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Fowlkes Descendancy chart to this point (1.Gabriel1) was born in 1722; and died.

    Family/Spouse: Sarah Jennings. Sarah was born in 1730; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Jerusha Fowlkes  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1741; died in 1789.

  2. 3.  Gabriel Fowlkes, Jr Descendancy chart to this point (1.Gabriel1) was born in 1725; died in 1793.

    Notes:

    Gabriel Fowlkes Jr., the son of Gabriel Fowlkes, was born in the 1720s. When his daughter Prudence was married, he called her “my daughter, Prudence Foultz.”
    Gabriel lived in St. Martins Parish, Hanover County, across the North Anna River from where his father lived. He later moved to Amelia County in 1752 after buying 400 acres  there from Samuel Yarbrough [402.5] and Hezekiah Yarbrough [402.2] for £105. This land was on the Little Nottoway River in what is now Nottoway County. The Yarbroughs were from Caroline County and knew Gabriel’s father.  Gabriel’s brother, John, bought and adjacent 400 acres the same day. Both brothers, John and Joseph, later joined Gabriel.
    Gabriel accumulated additional land including property on the Little Nottoway River and Mallory Creek. On 24 November 1757, Gabriel bought 400 acres  in Amelia County from Peter Dupuy Jr. for £60. The deed described the land as part of Dupuy’s patent of 25 June 1747, yet no such patent was recorded. It lay on the Little Nottoway River next to land of Yarbrough, Watson, Peter Jones [3524.9.3.1.4] and Batte Jones [3524.9.3.1.10].
    Gabriel was married to Ursula, whose last name may have been Thompson. She was evidently an educated woman who signed her name to deeds.
    The family was at least moderately prominent and contributed to the community. Gabriel became the guardian of orphans, James Foster Jr. and Robert Foster. On 26 January 1769, James acknowledged receipt of his inheritance and discharged Gabriel from guardianship.  The younger Robert released Gabriel on 26 September 1771.  Both Foster boys grew up and had families in Amelia County and in 1782, James and Robert were living near each other. Amelia County listed James Foster head of a household of two whites and seven blacks and Robert head of a household of seven whites and eight blacks. The Fowlkes evidently took on another young child to oversee. In 1771 the Nottoway Parish churchwardens turned over Benony Leaton, son of Susanna Leaton, to Gabriel.
    In 1782 Amelia County listed Gabriel Fowlkes Sr. as head of a household of nine whites and thirteen blacks. 
    He died before 5 December 1793 when his will was probated in Nottoway County court. His wife, Ursula, survived him.
    Children of Gabriel and Ursula (—) Fowlkes:

    Thompson B. Fowlkes [408.1.1] was born 2 March 1751/2 in St. Martins Parish, Hanover County, Virginia. When he was still an infant, he and his parents moved to Amelia (now Nottoway) County, Virginia. On 21 July 1774, he married Elizabeth Robertson [400.5.3], a twenty-two-year-old neighbor, the daughter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Robertson who lived south of Deep Creek.

    Shortly after their marriage, Thompson and Elizabeth Fowlkes moved to Mecklenburg County, Virginia. There they managed 492 acres of land on Otter Creek that his father had purchased in 1774 from John Murray. The Fowlkes lived on this land for the remainder of their lives and reared ten children there. The Fowlkes were members of the Bluestone Baptist Church whose pastor was Rev. William Richards.

    On 8 June 1778, quite a while after the Revolutionary War began, Thompson took the oath of an officer in the Mecklenburg County militia. A year later, on 11 October 1779, took the oath of lieutenant. By 1781 they had promoted him to captain and in that year, under Maj. Henry Walker and Col. Lewis Burwell, fought at the Battle of Yorktown. Yorktown is in Southeastern Virginia on the York River. It was at Yorktown that the British suffered a major defeat inducing the British commander, Lord Cornwallis, to surrender to General George Washington.

    After the war, Thompson Fowlkes held various county positions. In 1783 he became a justice of the court, a position he held for many years. When he paid taxes in Mecklenburg County in 1800, two sons more than sixteen were living with him: John G. and Thompson.  In 1801-02 while in his fifties, he was appointed a sheriff, a position responsible for collecting taxes, fees, levies and dues, and then requiring a $30,000 bond. Thompson and several influential men in the community put up this bond. Thompson prospered. He built a mill to grind grain on his Otter Creek land and purchased additional land on Woodpecker Creek.

    In 1816 at age sixty-five, Thompson Fowlkes was placed under the care of his son, Nathan. He died less than a year later, leaving no will. In 1817 his son Nathan Fowlkes bought the interest of his brothers and sisters — then living in Giles County, Tennessee, — in the 492-acre plantation on Otter Creek and sold it to Richard Russell. 

    Elizabeth (Robertson) Fowlkes moved with her son Nathaniel Fowlkes to Hickman County, Tennessee, about 1827. She died there after 1830. We presume she was buried in the Fowlkes’s family cemetery on Duck River near Swan Creek on land that her son Gabriel purchased in 1831.

    Of their ten children, only Nancy remained in Virginia. The children were the following:


    Nancy Fowlkes [408.1.1.1] (18 Oct. 1775 -c.1848) married first Jones Osborne (-c.1809), son of Reps Osborne [W.1.8.2], on 15 June 1797. Rev. William Richards united them in marriage at the Bluestone Baptist Church and they lived on Osborne’s plantation on Bluestone Creek a few miles to the west. Jones died when Nancy was thirty-four. She later married around 1819 William Callis and settled in Bedford County, Virginia.


    Gabriel Fowlkes [408.1.1.2] (24 April 1777 - 18 Dec. 1867) was deeded 160 acres on Woodpecker Creek by his father. He married Haley Jane Hyde (11 July 1792 - 28 Aug. 1855) in Williamson County, Tennessee, on 27 March 1806. “Jincy” was the daughter of Hartwell Hyde and Mary Lewis. In Tennessee Gabriel Fowlkes served as a sheriff, magistrate, and member of the state legislature. Gabriel and Jincy had thirteen children.


    Nathaniel Fowlkes [408.1.1.3] (22 Oct. 1778 -1839) lived in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, before moving to Hickman County, Tennessee. He married three times. He married first Anne Osborne Barnes, the daughter of Francis Barnes and Anne Osborne, on 16 October 1801. We do not know the name of his second wife. His third was Lucy Winn, the daughter of Richard Winn. They married in Mecklenburg County 4 July 1816.  After Nathaniel died, his wife left his ten children for his uncle to raise and returned to Virginia.


    Thompson B. Fowlkes [408.1.1.4] (6 June 1780) moved to Tennessee. He married Priscilla Hyde (5 Dec. 1786), the daughter of Hartwell Hyde and Mary Lewis, on 15 November 1806. He had thirteen children. One son had the extraordinary name of Whitman Whitefield William Wilkerson Fowlkes.


    Sarah Fowlkes [408.1.1.5] (8 Mar. 1782 - 28 Jan. 1854) married George Malone Jr. (- 16 Feb. 1845) at the Bluestone Baptist Church in Mecklenburg County 25 October 1804.  He was the son of George Malone Sr. of Brunswick County, Virginia. They moved to Giles County, Tennessee.


    John G. Fowlkes [408.1.1.6] (5 Jan. 1784) married Jean Wood. They moved to Tennessee and then on to Mississippi.


    Henry Fowlkes [408.1.1.7] (3 Jan. 1786) married Anne Green, the daughter of Matthew Green [G.6.9]. He must have died young for he was not mentioned in transactions selling his deceased father’s land.


    Joseph Fowlkes [408.1.1.8] (25 Dec. 1787 -1840) moved with his brother John to Monroe County, Mississippi. He married Elizabeth and had one son.


    Elizabeth Fowlkes [408.1.1.9] (7 April 1790) married Matthew {Mathias} Petty in Mecklenburg County 27 December 1814.  She joined her sister Sarah in Giles County, Tennessee.


    Nathan Fowlkes [408.1.1.10] (25 Feb. 1792) married Ada Ann Redman, his second wife. They left Mecklenburg County, Virginia, about 1824 and probably moved to Tennessee before settling in Monroe County, Mississippi.

    Family/Spouse: Ursula. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jerusha Fowlkes Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Gabriel1) was born in 1741; died in 1789.

    Notes:

    Bio for Jerusha Fowlkes and Family Virginia, USA
    Birth: Jun. 26, 1747 Amelia County Virginia, USA
    Death: Jun. 28, 1789 Lunenburg County Virginia, USA

    JERUSHA FOWLKES ELLINGTON
    JERUSHA FOWLKES was born on 6-26-1747 @ Amelia Co., VA into a large, wealthy family. She died on 6-28-1789 @ Lunenburg Co., VA.

    Her father was "John A. Fowlkes" (b: 1722 @ Hanover Co., VA). His Parents were 'Gabriel Fowlkes I & Elizabeth Fowlkes'. John A. Fowlkes died in 1799 @ 77 @ Nottoway Co., VA (which later became Amelia Co., VA). * Data from "Just Plain Fowlkes-Our Lineage from Gabriel I, 2nd Edition, 2006, by Stephen Fowlkes. " John's plantation was called ‘Hyde Park'; it had sheltered five generations of Fowlkes, one of the few to survive The Civil War."

    Her mother was "Sarah Jennings" (1730-1782). Sarah's Parents were: "Col. William Henry Jennings" (1676-1775) who was born in England. He was the youngest son of 'Humphrey & Mary Milward Jennens' & was a British officer who came to Virginia to assist in the fight against the Indians & "Mary Jane 'Polly' Pulliam Jennings" (1704-1774) who was born @ Hanover Co., VA to 'James & Mary Pulliam'. "Mary Jane 'Polly' Pulliam" was thought to have "perhaps" been Col. William Henry Jennings' 2nd. wife because of the 28-year-age-difference between them. They married on 1-24-1724 @ Hanover Co., VA & had 10 Children.

    Here are "Sarah Jennings' SIBLINGS":
    William Jennings, Jr. (1726-1793) *** During The Revolutionary War, he was one of the delegates to The Continental Congress & supplied material aid to the war effort.
    Agnes Jennings (1727--), Elizabeth Jennings (1729-1799), SARAH JENNINGS (1730-1782) m: 1743 JOHN A. FOWLKES (1722-1799). ** She & her sister below married Fowlkes Brothers! *** ~Mary Jennings (1732-1822) m: Joseph Fowlkes. ~Robert Jennings (1733-1798) ~John Jennings (1735-1784) ~Anne Jennings (1736-1795) m: Samuel Thompson, Jr. ~James Jennings (1737-1795) ~Joseph Jennings (1739-1804). __________________________________________________ "John A. Fowlkes MARRIED Sarah Jennings" in 1743 in Hanover Co., VA & had 10 Children. THEIR 10 CHILDREN: JERUSHA's SIBLINGS: *** This son was a Lt. under his Uncle Gabriel Fowlkes, Jr. who was a Col. during The Rev. War; he was in the Amelia Co., VA Militia. *** ~JOHN FIELD FOWLKES (1745-1824) m: Dicey Hall m: Edith 'Edy' Jeffress ~JENNINGS E. FOWLKES (1746-1802) m: Joyce Clark Motley ~JERUSHA FOWLKES (1747-1789) m: 1765 DAVID ELLINGTON, JR. *** This son-in-law = Patriotic Service, VA according to "Soldiers & Patriots of GA" website. *** *** This son served in the Amelia Co., VA Militia during "The Rev. War" as a Lieutenant *** ~HENRY BASS FOWLKES, SR. (1750-1808) m: Tabitha Bass *** This son was a Sgt. & Lt. under 2 Gabriel Fowlkes during The Rev. War; he served in North Carolina & was @ The Battle of Guilford. *** ~WILLIAM 'Quality Bill' FOWLKES (1752-1835) m: Martha Bass m: Mary 'Polly' Clark m: Sarah 'Sally' Cralle ~SARAH FOWLKES (1755-1828) m: David Thompson ~MARY 'Molly' FOWLKES (1757-?) m: Robert Thompson m: -- Hudson ~JAMES FOWLKES (1760-1833) m: Sally Foster ~NANCY FOWLKES (1763-1804) m: Spencer Betts (1759-1837). *** This son-in-law was a Revolutionary War Soldier from VA. *** ~ELIZABETH 'Betsy' FOWLKES (1764-1823) m: Charles Price, I *** This son-in-law was a Capt. under the Thomas Watkins Troop of Dragoons, VA during The Rev. War *** m: Benjamin Lewis Van Amburgh. __________________________________________________ "JERUSHA FOWLKES" married "DAVID ELLINGTON, JR." in 1765. -------------------------------------------------- DAVID JR. was a Separate Baptist Minister In 1771 in Amelia Co., VA & from 1781-1791 in Lunenburg Co., VA. JERUSHA supported his preaching. -------------------------------------------------- JERUSHA & DAVID JR. ELLINGTON had 9 CHILDREN. John Buchanan Ellington = b: 2-26-1766 @ Prince Edward Co., VA; d: 8-8-1848 buried @ Magazine, Logan Co., Ark.; m: Martha Lemar in 1798; had 4 children. Nathan Ellington = b: 4-26-1768; d: 2-18-1811 @ Washington Co., VA; m: Elizabeth Dickenson on 3-17-1794; had 7 children. Lucy Ellington = b: 3-26-1770 or 5-21-1770 or 5-25-1770; d: 1808 Wilkes Co., GA; m: John Hendrick in 1792; had 8 children. Sarah (Sally) Ellington = b: 8-3-1772; d: 6-22-1848 @ Ogelthorpe, GA; m: Daniel Dupree; had 7 children. Martha Ellington = b: 2-25-1775 or 2-28-1775; d: unknown; m: Amos Watson. David Ellington III = b: 9-12-1777; d: 1-28-1802 @ Wilkes Co., GA; m: Letitia Cox on 12-2-1793. William Ellington = b: 8-28-1782 @ Lunenburg Co., VA; d: 10-11-1835 @ Ellijay, GA; m: Priscilla Duvall on 8-28-1807; William broke with his father's religion (Separate Baptist) & became a "Methodist circuit-riding Preacher"! Josiah Ellington = b: 1-31-1785 @ Lunenburg Co., VA; d: 2-6-1845; m: Mary Edwards on 11-17-1816; had 13 children. Nancy Ellington = b: 9-7-1787 or 11-7-1787 @ Lunenburg Co., VA; d: 7-1-1861 @ Taliaferro Co., GA; m: Zachariah Darden in 1803; had 1 child. ___________________________________________________ JERUSHA died on 6-28-1789 @ Lunenburg Co., VA. David Ellington, Jr. remarried & had 6 more children & died in 1820. JERUSHA & David have many, many descendants! ___________________________________________________ ~~Lynda, JERUSHA's 4-great's-granddaughter through her son, John Buchanan. __________________________________________________ Family links: Parents: John A. Fowlkes (1722 - 1799) Sarah Jennings Fowlkes (1730 - 1782) Spouse: David Ellington (1741 - 1820) Children: John Buchanan Ellington (1766 - 1848)* William Ellington (1782 - 1835)* Siblings: Jennings E. Fowlkes (1744 - 1802)* John Field Fowlkes (1745 - 1824)* Jerusha Fowlkes Ellington (1747 - 1789) Henry Bass Fowlkes (1750 - 1808)* William Fowlkes (1752 - 1835)* Sarah Fowlkes Thompson (1755 - 1828)* Mary Fowlkes Thompson-Hudson (1757 - ____)* James Fowlkes (1760 - 1833)* Nancy Fowlkes Betts (1763 - 1804)* Elizabeth Fowlkes Price-Van Amburgh (1764 - 1823)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Fowlkes Family Cemetery Burkeville Nottoway County Virginia, USA

    Birth: Jun. 26, 1747
    Amelia County
    Virginia, USA
    Death: Jun. 28, 1789
    Lunenburg County
    Virginia, USA

    __________________________________________________
    ~~ JERUSHA FOWLKES ELLINGTON ~~
    __________________________________________________
    JERUSHA FOWLKES was born on 6-26-1747 @ Amelia Co., VA into a large, wealthy family. She died on 6-28-1789 @ Lunenburg Co., VA.
    __________________________________________________

    HER FATHER was "John A. Fowlkes" (b: 1722 @ Hanover Co., VA). His Parents were 'Gabriel Fowlkes I & Elizabeth Fowlkes'.

    John A. Fowlkes died in 1799 @ 77 @ Nottoway Co., VA (which later became Amelia Co., VA).

    * Data from "Just Plain Fowlkes-Our Lineage from Gabriel I, 2nd Edition, 2006, by Stephen Fowlkes. "John's plantation was called ‘Hyde Park'; it had sheltered five generations of Fowlkes, one of the few to survive The Civil War." *
    --------------------------------------------
    HER MOTHER was "Sarah Jennings" (1730-1782).

    Sarah's Parents were: "Col. William Henry Jennings" (1676-1775) who was born in England. He was the youngest son of 'Humphrey & Mary Milward Jennens' & was a British officer who came to Virginia to assist in the fight against the Indians & "Mary Jane 'Polly' Pulliam Jennings" (1704-1774) who was born @ Hanover Co., VA to 'James & Mary Pulliam'. "Mary Jane 'Polly' Pulliam" was thought to have "perhaps" been Col. William Henry Jennings' 2nd. wife because of the 28-year-age-difference between them. They married on 1-24-1724 @ Hanover Co., VA & had 10 Children.

    Here are "Sarah Jennings' SIBLINGS":
    ~William Jennings, Jr. (1726-1793)
    *** During The Revolutionary War, he was one of the delegates to The Continental Congress & supplied material aid to the war effort. ***
    ~Agnes Jennings (1727--)
    ~Elizabeth Jennings (1729-1799)
    ~SARAH JENNINGS (1730-1782) m: 1743 JOHN A. FOWLKES (1722-1799).
    ** She & her sister below married Fowlkes Brothers! ***
    ~Mary Jennings (1732-1822) m: Joseph Fowlkes.
    ~Robert Jennings (1733-1798)
    ~John Jennings (1735-1784)
    ~Anne Jennings (1736-1795) m: Samuel Thompson, Jr.
    ~James Jennings (1737-1795)
    ~Joseph Jennings (1739-1804).
    __________________________________________________
    "John A. Fowlkes MARRIED Sarah Jennings" in 1743 in Hanover Co., VA & had 10 Children.

    THEIR 10 CHILDREN:
    JERUSHA's SIBLINGS:

    *** This son was a Lt. under his Uncle Gabriel Fowlkes, Jr. who was a Col. during The Rev. War; he was in the Amelia Co., VA Militia. ***
    ~JOHN FIELD FOWLKES (1745-1824)
    m: Dicey Hall
    m: Edith 'Edy' Jeffress

    ~JENNINGS E. FOWLKES (1746-1802)
    m: Joyce Clark Motley

    ~JERUSHA FOWLKES (1747-1789)
    m: 1765 DAVID ELLINGTON, JR. *** This son-in-law = Patriotic Service, VA according to "Soldiers & Patriots of GA" website. ***

    *** This son served in the Amelia Co., VA Militia during "The Rev. War" as a Lieutenant ***
    ~HENRY BASS FOWLKES, SR. (1750-1808)
    m: Tabitha Bass

    *** This son was a Sgt. & Lt. under 2 Gabriel Fowlkes during The Rev. War; he served in North Carolina & was @ The Battle of Guilford. ***
    ~WILLIAM 'Quality Bill' FOWLKES (1752-1835)
    m: Martha Bass
    m: Mary 'Polly' Clark
    m: Sarah 'Sally' Cralle

    ~SARAH FOWLKES (1755-1828)
    m: David Thompson

    ~MARY 'Molly' FOWLKES (1757-?)
    m: Robert Thompson
    m: -- Hudson

    ~JAMES FOWLKES (1760-1833)
    m: Sally Foster

    ~NANCY FOWLKES (1763-1804)
    m: Spencer Betts (1759-1837). *** This son-in-law was a Revolutionary War Soldier from VA. ***

    ~ELIZABETH 'Betsy' FOWLKES (1764-1823)
    m: Charles Price, I *** This son-in-law was a Capt. under the Thomas Watkins Troop of Dragoons, VA during The Rev. War ***
    m: Benjamin Lewis Van Amburgh.
    __________________________________________________

    "JERUSHA FOWLKES" married "DAVID ELLINGTON, JR." in 1765.
    --------------------------------------------------
    DAVID JR. was a Separate Baptist Minister In 1771 in Amelia Co., VA & from 1781-1791 in Lunenburg Co., VA. JERUSHA supported his preaching.
    --------------------------------------------------
    JERUSHA & DAVID JR. ELLINGTON had 9 CHILDREN.

    John Buchanan Ellington = b: 2-26-1766 @ Prince Edward Co., VA; d: 8-8-1848 buried @ Magazine, Logan Co., Ark.; m: Martha Lemar in 1798; had 4 children.

    Nathan Ellington = b: 4-26-1768; d: 2-18-1811 @ Washington Co., VA; m: Elizabeth Dickenson on 3-17-1794; had 7 children.

    Lucy Ellington = b: 3-26-1770 or 5-21-1770 or 5-25-1770; d: 1808 Wilkes Co., GA; m: John Hendrick in 1792; had 8 children.

    Sarah (Sally) Ellington = b: 8-3-1772; d: 6-22-1848 @ Ogelthorpe, GA; m: Daniel Dupree; had 7 children.

    Martha Ellington = b: 2-25-1775 or 2-28-1775; d: unknown; m: Amos Watson.

    David Ellington III = b: 9-12-1777; d: 1-28-1802 @ Wilkes Co., GA; m: Letitia Cox on 12-2-1793.

    William Ellington = b: 8-28-1782 @ Lunenburg Co., VA; d: 10-11-1835 @ Ellijay, GA; m: Priscilla Duvall on 8-28-1807; William broke with his father's religion (Separate Baptist) & became a "Methodist circuit-riding Preacher"!

    Josiah Ellington = b: 1-31-1785 @ Lunenburg Co., VA; d: 2-6-1845; m: Mary Edwards on 11-17-1816; had 13 children.

    Nancy Ellington = b: 9-7-1787 or 11-7-1787 @ Lunenburg Co., VA; d: 7-1-1861 @ Taliaferro Co., GA; m: Zachariah Darden in 1803; had 1 child.
    ___________________________________________________

    JERUSHA died on 6-28-1789 @ Lunenburg Co., VA. David Ellington, Jr. remarried & had 6 more children & died in 1820. JERUSHA & David have many, many descendants!
    ___________________________________________________
    ~~Lynda, JERUSHA's 4-great's-granddaughter through her son, John Buchanan.
    __________________________________________________


    Family links:
    Parents:
    John A. Fowlkes (1722 - 1799)
    Sarah Jennings Fowlkes (1730 - 1782)

    Spouse:
    David Ellington (1741 - 1820)

    Children:
    John Buchanan Ellington (1766 - 1848)*
    William Ellington (1782 - 1835)*

    Siblings:
    Jennings E. Fowlkes (1744 - 1802)*
    John Field Fowlkes (1745 - 1824)*
    Jerusha Fowlkes Ellington (1747 - 1789)
    Henry Bass Fowlkes (1750 - 1808)*
    William Fowlkes (1752 - 1835)*
    Sarah Fowlkes Thompson (1755 - 1828)*
    Mary Fowlkes Thompson-Hudson (1757 - ____)*
    James Fowlkes (1760 - 1833)*
    Nancy Fowlkes Betts (1763 - 1804)*
    Elizabeth Fowlkes Price-Van Amburgh (1764 - 1823)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Fowlkes Family Cemetery
    Burkeville
    Nottoway County
    Virginia, USA

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    Created by: LABG
    Record added: Aug 02, 2013
    Find A Grave Memorial# 114791477

    Jerusha married David Ellington about 1765. David (son of David Ellington and Martha Ann Tucker) was born on 7 Sep 1741 in , Amelia, Virginia, USA; died on 2 Jan 1820 in , Wilkes, Georgia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. John B Ellington  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Feb 1766; died on 6 Aug 1848.
    2. 6. Nathan Ellington  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Apr 1768; died on 18 Feb 1811.
    3. 7. Lucy Ellington  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 May 1770; died in Apr 1818.
    4. 8. Sarah Ellington  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Aug 1772; died on 22 Jun 1849.
    5. 9. Martha C Ellington  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Feb 1775; and died.
    6. 10. David Ellington  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Sep 1777; died on 28 Jun 1802.
    7. 11. William Ellington  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Aug 1782; died on 11 Oct 1835.
    8. 12. Josiah Ellington  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jan 1785; died on 6 Feb 1845.
    9. 13. Nancy O Ellington  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Nov 1787; died on 1 Jul 1861.


Generation: 4

  1. 5.  John B Ellington Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jerusha3, 2.John2, 1.Gabriel1) was born on 26 Feb 1766; died on 6 Aug 1848.

  2. 6.  Nathan Ellington Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jerusha3, 2.John2, 1.Gabriel1) was born on 26 Apr 1768; died on 18 Feb 1811.

  3. 7.  Lucy Ellington Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jerusha3, 2.John2, 1.Gabriel1) was born on 21 May 1770; died in Apr 1818.

  4. 8.  Sarah Ellington Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jerusha3, 2.John2, 1.Gabriel1) was born on 3 Aug 1772; died on 22 Jun 1849.

  5. 9.  Martha C Ellington Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jerusha3, 2.John2, 1.Gabriel1) was born on 28 Feb 1775; and died.

  6. 10.  David Ellington Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jerusha3, 2.John2, 1.Gabriel1) was born on 12 Sep 1777; died on 28 Jun 1802.

  7. 11.  William Ellington Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jerusha3, 2.John2, 1.Gabriel1) was born on 28 Aug 1782; died on 11 Oct 1835.

  8. 12.  Josiah Ellington Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jerusha3, 2.John2, 1.Gabriel1) was born on 31 Jan 1785; died on 6 Feb 1845.

  9. 13.  Nancy O Ellington Descendancy chart to this point (4.Jerusha3, 2.John2, 1.Gabriel1) was born on 7 Nov 1787; died on 1 Jul 1861.