1. | Sarah A. GASKINS was born about 1837 in , Gallia, OH, USA (daughter of Reuben GASKINS and Julia EVANS); and died. Notes: Sarah is living next door to Reuben and Julia Gaskins in the 1850 census with her sister Elizabeth's family who is already married. (CL-294, 462) Family/Spouse: Andrew LAMBERT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
2. | Reuben GASKINS was born on 23 Jul 1791 in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States (son of Rheuben GASKINS, son of Bartholomew Adams GASKINS, * and Rachel Ward\Woods DONATHAN); died on 17 Mar 1859 in Raccoon, Gallia, Ohio, United States; was buried after 17 Mar 1859 in Rio Grande, Gallia, OH. Notes: Reuben Gaskins was on the 1827 Tax lists for Gallia Co., OH, not for owning land but for his chattel. He lived in Raccoon Twp. He paid taxes on Chattel for 1 cattle in Raccoon Twp. in 1818 and on 2 cattle in Gallipolis in 1824 and 2 cattle in Raccoon Twp., Gallia Co., OH in 1825. He is missing from the 1822, 1823, 1826 and 1828 Tax lists, whatever that means. Reuben married Julia EVANS on 24 Aug 1820 in , Gallia, OH, USA. Julia (daughter of Foster EVANS and Cecelia BRADLEY) was born about 1802 in Of Va, USA; died after 1850 in Of Gallia, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Julia EVANS was born about 1802 in Of Va, USA (daughter of Foster EVANS and Cecelia BRADLEY); died after 1850 in Of Gallia, OH, USA. Notes: She is listed as a Weaver in the 1860 census and head of household.
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4. | Rheuben GASKINS was born about 1772 (son of Greenwood GASKINS and Deborah "Leah"); died on 17 Mar 1839 in Raccoon Twp., Gallia, OH, USA; was buried in Old Pine Cemetery, Raccoon Twp., Gallia, OH, USA. Notes: It is theory on my part that this is Bartholomew's brother. He is buried by himself at Old Pine Cemetery, Raccoon Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio, just outside of Rio Grande, Ohio where Bartholomew lived. He's the right age to be a brother of Bartholomew's and Bartholomew names his first son after him. There are several unaccounted for female Gaskins in Gallia Co. marriages who are likely his daughters. (CL-88)
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6. | Foster EVANS died after 1840 in Of Gallia, OH, USA. Notes: Brian Darst believes this is the person who was part Monacan Indian and brought in the Indian blood as per tradition in the Darst family history. The Monacan Indian tribe was centered in the Amherst, Bedford, and Nelson County, VA areas -- around Lynchburg. Until 1840 this family is listed as non-white helping to support his theory. Starting in the 1840 census, they are listed as white because of a reclassification of the categories. His family lived Buckingham Co., VA in 1798 as per tax lists, in Amherst Co., VA through the 1810 census and Gallia Co. , Ohio through the 1840 census. According to the 1800 census , he had 8 children, but no records have been found giving more than 3 of his children's names. Foster married Cecelia BRADLEY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Cecelia BRADLEY
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8. | Greenwood GASKINS was born before 1733 in Saint Peters Parish, Talbot, Maryland (son of John GASKINS and Mary); died in in of Maryland. Notes: Greenwood apparently got his name from Green Clifts, the name of the land John inherited from his father, Constable William Gaskins in Talbot Co, Maryland. Greenwood married Deborah "Leah". Deborah was born before 1739 in of St Peters Parish, Talbot, Maryland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Deborah "Leah" was born before 1739 in of St Peters Parish, Talbot, Maryland; and died.
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