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| self = Martha Duty | | self = Martha Duty | ||
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| father = | | father = [[George Washington Duty 1800|George Washington Duty]] | ||
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| mother = | | mother = [[Mary Ann Jackson 1811|Mary Ann Jackson]] | ||
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| spouse = [[Evans Ferrell 1817|Evans Ferrell]] | | spouse = [[Evans Ferrell 1817|Evans Ferrell]] | ||
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| birthdate = 10 Feb 1829 | | birthdate = 10 Feb 1829 | ||
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| gender = | | gender = Female | ||
| deathdate = 4 Aug 1906 | | deathdate = 4 Aug 1906 | ||
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| marriagedate = 27 Feb 1845 | | marriagedate = 27 Feb 1845 | ||
| children = [[Anthony Ferrell 1846|Anthony Wayne Ferrell]]<br/>[[Mary Ferrell 1847|Mary Ann Ferrell]]<br/>[[Elijah Ferrell 1849|Elijah Leondias Ferrell]]<br/>[[Lorenzo Ferrell 1852|Lorenzo Dow Ferrell]]<br/>[[Alphonso Ferrell 1854|Alphonso Darling Ferrell]]<br/>[[George Ferrell 1857|George Washington Ferrell]]<br/>[[John Ferrell 1859|John Ferrell 4]]<br/>[[Emma Ferrell 1862|Emma Ferrell]]<br/>[[Amanda Ferrell 1862|Amanda Ferrell]]<br/>[[Andrew Ferrell 1866|Andrew Johnson Ferrell]]<br/>[[Eliza Ferrell 1869|Eliza Ferrell]]<br/>[[Thomas Ferrell 1872|Thomas Woodrow Ferrell]]<br/> | | children = [[Anthony Ferrell 1846|Anthony Wayne Ferrell]]<br/>[[Mary Ferrell 1847|Mary Ann Ferrell]]<br/>[[Elijah Ferrell 1849|Elijah Leondias Ferrell]]<br/>[[Lorenzo Ferrell 1852|Lorenzo Dow Ferrell]]<br/>[[Alphonso Ferrell 1854|Alphonso Darling Ferrell]]<br/>[[George Ferrell 1857|George Washington Ferrell]]<br/>[[John Ferrell 1859|John Ferrell 4]]<br/>[[Emma Ferrell 1862|Emma Ferrell]]<br/>[[Amanda Ferrell 1862|Amanda Ferrell]]<br/>[[Andrew Ferrell 1866|Andrew Johnson Ferrell]]<br/>[[Eliza Ferrell 1869|Eliza Ferrell]]<br/>[[Thomas Ferrell 1872|Thomas Woodrow Ferrell]]<br/> | ||
| siblings = [[ | | siblings = [[Ellison Carroll Duty 1827|Ellison Carroll Duty]]<br/>[[Martha Duty 1829|Martha Duty]]<br/>[[John M Duty 1833|John M Duty]]<br/>[[Harvey Perry Duty 1834|Harvey Perry Duty]]<br/>[[Thomas Harmon Duty 1835|Thomas Harmon Duty]]<br/>[[Harrison Jackson Duty 1837|Harrison Jackson Duty]]<br/>[[William Marshall Duty 1838|William Marshall Duty]]<br/>[[Mary Ann Duty 1840|Mary Ann Duty]]<br/>[[George Washington Duty Jr. 1841|George Washington Duty Jr.]]<br/>[[James Duty 1842|James Duty]]<br/>[[Lemuel Vernon Duty 1844|Lemuel Vernon Duty]]<br/>[[Charles Alexander Duty 1848|Charles Alexander Duty]]<br/>[[Caroline Matilda Duty 1852|Caroline Matilda Duty]]<br/>[[Winfield Scott Duty 1859|Winfield Scott Duty]]<br/> | ||
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[[A_History_of_Logan_County#CHAPTER_XXI|Chapter XXI]], (page 112)<br> | [[A_History_of_Logan_County#CHAPTER_XXI|Chapter XXI]], (page 112)<br> | ||
‘While the Guyandotte Valley was being settled with hardy pioneers from Montgomery and the territory which formerly belonged in that ancient county, the Tug Fork of Sandy was being peopled by those who had for awhile paused in their march to the wilderness on the waters of the Clinch and the Holsten. From the time of the building of the old Block House at the forks of Sandy, about the year 1789, frequent visits were made from the cabins on the frontier by daring hunters to their friends in the old fort, but there is no account of any settlement being made on the West Virginia side of the river below the McDowell County line, or even above that line, until the year 1800, when '''Richard''' and '''John Ferrell''', sons of '''Richard Ferrell''', who was killed by the Indians in Thompson's Valley in 1780, settled on the farm where '''M. A. Ferrell''' now lives.<br><br> | ‘While the Guyandotte Valley was being settled with hardy pioneers from Montgomery and the territory which formerly belonged in that ancient county, the Tug Fork of Sandy was being peopled by those who had for awhile paused in their march to the wilderness on the waters of the Clinch and the Holsten. From the time of the building of the old Block House at the forks of Sandy, about the year 1789, frequent visits were made from the cabins on the frontier by daring hunters to their friends in the old fort, but there is no account of any settlement being made on the West Virginia side of the river below the McDowell County line, or even above that line, until the year 1800, when '''Richard''' and '''John Ferrell''', sons of '''Richard Ferrell''', who was killed by the Indians in Thompson's Valley in 1780, settled on the farm where '''M. A. Ferrell''' now lives.<br><br> | ||
'''Richard Ferrell''', the youngest brother, married a Miss '''Romaines''', of Russell County, Virginia, and was the father of ten children - six sons and four daughters, His sons were '''William''', who married '''Mahala Tiller''', '''John R''', who married '''Elizabeth Coleman'''; '''Elizah''', who married '''Barbara Jackson'''; '''Richard''', who married '''Letitia Eskew'''; '''Evans''', who married '''Martha Duty''', and '''Moses''', who married '''Jane Lockhart'''. His daughters were '''Rachel''', who married '''William Tilley'''; '''Rebecca''', who married '''Green Justice'''; '''Elizabeth''', who married '''Joab Justice''', and '''Nancy''', who married '''Cummings Music'''?<br><br> | '''Richard Ferrell''', the youngest brother, married a Miss '''Romaines''', of Russell County, Virginia, and was the father of ten children - six sons and four daughters, His sons were '''William''', who married '''Mahala Tiller''', '''John R''', who married '''Elizabeth Coleman'''; '''Elizah''', who married '''Barbara Jackson'''; '''Richard''', who married '''Letitia Eskew'''; '''Evans''', who married '''{{highlight|Martha Duty}}''', and '''Moses''', who married '''Jane Lockhart'''. His daughters were '''Rachel''', who married '''William Tilley'''; '''Rebecca''', who married '''Green Justice'''; '''Elizabeth''', who married '''Joab Justice''', and '''Nancy''', who married '''Cummings Music'''?<br><br> | ||
'''John Ferrell''' married '''Nancy Jackson''' of Russell County, Virginia. He was the father of three sons and two daughters, His sons were '''William''' who moved to Roane County; '''Andrew''', who married '''Polly Slater''', and then moved to Missouri; and '''John''' who married '''Jane Taylor''', and was through along life a prominent ''Baptist preacher'', and was greatly beloved by all who knew him. His daughters were '''Jennie''', who married '''John Murphy''', and '''Levisa''', who married '''Ralph Steel''', of Island Creek.<br> | '''John Ferrell''' married '''Nancy Jackson''' of Russell County, Virginia. He was the father of three sons and two daughters, His sons were '''William''' who moved to Roane County; '''Andrew''', who married '''Polly Slater''', and then moved to Missouri; and '''John''' who married '''Jane Taylor''', and was through along life a prominent ''Baptist preacher'', and was greatly beloved by all who knew him. His daughters were '''Jennie''', who married '''John Murphy''', and '''Levisa''', who married '''Ralph Steel''', of Island Creek.<br> | ||
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| Spouse | Evans Ferrell |
| Marriage Date | 27 Feb 1845 |
| Children | Anthony Wayne Ferrell Mary Ann Ferrell Elijah Leondias Ferrell Lorenzo Dow Ferrell Alphonso Darling Ferrell George Washington Ferrell John Ferrell 4 Emma Ferrell Amanda Ferrell Andrew Johnson Ferrell Eliza Ferrell Thomas Woodrow Ferrell |
| Siblings | Ellison Carroll Duty Martha Duty John M Duty Harvey Perry Duty Thomas Harmon Duty Harrison Jackson Duty William Marshall Duty Mary Ann Duty George Washington Duty Jr. James Duty Lemuel Vernon Duty Charles Alexander Duty Caroline Matilda Duty Winfield Scott Duty |
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Martha is referenced by the following books.
- A History of Logan County, Chapter XXI, which lays out Henry Clay Ragland's understanding of our family history through the first few generations, from about 1770-1905.[1]
- The Farrells of Donegal: And Associated Families by Sam Hanna.[2]
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A History of Logan County, 1896, Henry Clay Ragland, from the Logan Banner
Chapter XXI, (page 112)
‘While the Guyandotte Valley was being settled with hardy pioneers from Montgomery and the territory which formerly belonged in that ancient county, the Tug Fork of Sandy was being peopled by those who had for awhile paused in their march to the wilderness on the waters of the Clinch and the Holsten. From the time of the building of the old Block House at the forks of Sandy, about the year 1789, frequent visits were made from the cabins on the frontier by daring hunters to their friends in the old fort, but there is no account of any settlement being made on the West Virginia side of the river below the McDowell County line, or even above that line, until the year 1800, when Richard and John Ferrell, sons of Richard Ferrell, who was killed by the Indians in Thompson's Valley in 1780, settled on the farm where M. A. Ferrell now lives.
Richard Ferrell, the youngest brother, married a Miss Romaines, of Russell County, Virginia, and was the father of ten children - six sons and four daughters, His sons were William, who married Mahala Tiller, John R, who married Elizabeth Coleman; Elizah, who married Barbara Jackson; Richard, who married Letitia Eskew; Evans, who married Martha Duty, and Moses, who married Jane Lockhart. His daughters were Rachel, who married William Tilley; Rebecca, who married Green Justice; Elizabeth, who married Joab Justice, and Nancy, who married Cummings Music?
John Ferrell married Nancy Jackson of Russell County, Virginia. He was the father of three sons and two daughters, His sons were William who moved to Roane County; Andrew, who married Polly Slater, and then moved to Missouri; and John who married Jane Taylor, and was through along life a prominent Baptist preacher, and was greatly beloved by all who knew him. His daughters were Jennie, who married John Murphy, and Levisa, who married Ralph Steel, of Island Creek.
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The Farrells of Donegal: And Associated Families, Chapter 14, page 379, by Sam Hanna (Get it at 📓 Amazon).
1.0 FAMILY OF WILLIAM AND MARTHA (THOMPSON) FERRILL/FERRELL
1.1 Martha.
1.2 Thomas (c.1767-95) m. Sarah Graham.
1.3 George (c.1768-[]).
1.4 Elizabeth (c.1770-1845).
1.5 John (c.1774-1884) m. Nancy Jackson ([]-1808).
1.6 William (c.1774-1842) m. Jane Jackson (c.1778-1850).
1.7 Richard (c.1776-1867) m. Rebecca Romaines (c.1782-1850).
1.5 JOHN AND NANCY (JACKSON) FERRELL
1.5.1 William S. (c.1795-1875) m.1 Hannah B. Lowery, m.2 Francis C. Bailey (c.1802-53).
1.5.2 Jane (c.1797-[]) m. John Murphey (c.1794-[]).
1.5.3 Richard (c.1798-1862) m. Nancy Ferrell (c.1801-80).
1.5.4 Levison F. (c.1804-[]) m. Ralph A. Steele (c.1801-[]).
1.5.5 John B. (c.1806-80) m. Jane (Jennie) Taylor (c.1805-80).
1.5.6 Andrew J. (c.1808-90) m.1 Mary (Polly) Slator, m.2 Mary R. Herndon.
1.6 WILLIAM AND JANE (JACKSON) FERRELL
1.6.1 John L. (c.1799-1872) m. Sarah E. Allison (c.1798-1858).
1.6.2 Sarah (c.1805-56) m. David Samuel Allison (c.1805-88).
1.6.3 James (c.1806-74) m. Elizabeth Fields (c.1806-[]).
1.6.4 Richard P. F. (c.1809-82) m. Elizabeth Flecter (c.1812-71).
1.6.5 Virginia Jane (c.1811-79) m. George Fields (c.1813-65).
1.6.6 Mary Polly (c.1812-80) m. Stephen Hart (c.1812-[]).
1.6.7 Emma (c.1815-85)
1.6.8 Louisa Levisa (c.1816-96) m. Frederick Deel (c.1819-96).
1.6.9 Martha (c.1818-70) m. Richard Compton (c.1810-60).
1.7 RICHARD AND REBECCA (ROMAINES) FERRELL
1.7.1 William (c.1804-73) m. Mahala Tiller (c.1820-80).
1.7.2 John R. (c.1805-39) m. Elizabeth J. Coleman (c.1805-44).
1.7.3 Elijah (c.1806-91) m. Barbara J. Neeley.
1.7.4 Rachel (c.1813-[]) m. William Tiller.
1.7.5 Richard (c.1816-88) m. Letitia Askew (c.1820-1923).
1.7.6 Evans (c.1817-96) m. Martha Jane Duty (c.1829-[]).
1.7.7 Rebecca L. (c.1821-1901) m. Greenville L. Justice (c.1825-65).
1.7.8 Moses (c.1822-65) m. Matilda Jane Brewer.
1.7.9 Nancy (c.1826-1919) m. William C. Musick (c.1806-65).
1.7.10 Elizabeth (c.1828-99) m. Jacob Justice (c.1815-[]).