Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Elizabeth Zimmerman
1745 - 1839 (94 years)-
Name Elizabeth Zimmerman Birth 1745 Bromfield Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia Gender Female Death 11 Feb 1839 Madison County, Virginia Person ID I4213 Tree1 Last Modified 18 May 2024
Father John Zimmerman, b. 11 Apr 1711, Sulzfeld, Germany d. 1797, Madison County, Virginia (Age 85 years) Relationship natural Mother Ursula Blankenbaker, b. 1715, St Mark's Parish, Orange County, Virginia d. Abt 1787, Madison County, Virginia (Age 72 years) Relationship natural Marriage Bef 10 Aug 1743 St. Mark's Parish, Orange County, Virginia Family ID F3422 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Joseph Jacob Holtzclaw, b. 1740, Prince William County, Virginia d. 24 Jan 1835, Madison County, Virginia (Age 95 years) Marriage Nov 1767 Bromfield Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia Children 1. John Holtzclaw, b. 1767, Culpeper County, Virginia d. 1819, Pulaski County, Kentucky (Age 52 years) [Father: natural] 2. Susannah Holtzclaw, b. 1769, Culpeper County, Virginia d. Aft 1855, Madison County, Virginia (Age > 87 years) [Father: natural] 3. Jacob Holtzclaw, b. 1772, Culpeper County, Virginia d. Bef 1850, Boone County, Kentucky (Age < 77 years) [Father: natural] 4. Henry Holtzclaw, b. 10 May 1775, Culpeper County, Virginia d. 1857, Barren County, Kentucky (Age 81 years) [Father: natural] 5. Elizabeth Holtzclaw, b. 27 May 1778, Culpeper County, Virginia d. Bef 1855, Madison County, Virginia (Age < 76 years) [Father: natural] 6. Jemima Holtzclaw, b. Abt 1780, Culpeper County, Virginia [Father: natural] 7. Joseph Holtzclaw, b. 29 Nov 1782, Germantown, Fauquier County, Virginia d. Aft 1855, Boone County, Kentucky (Age > 74 years) [Father: natural] 8. Eva Holtzclaw, b. Between 1785 and 1788, Culpeper County, Virginia d. Aft 1855, Madison County, Virginia (Age ~ 71 years) [Father: natural] 9. Towles Holtzclaw, b. Between 1788 and 1790, Madison County, Virginia d. Abt 1810, Madison County, Virginia (Age ~ 22 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F637 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 May 2024
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Notes - Elizabeth. She became the second wife of Joseph Holtzclaw.
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The general framework recently of the discussion has been the Zimmerman family. We introduced the Ziglar family (as the name developed) which in turn led to the Pinnegar family. We continue on this detour before returning to the main line on the Zimmermans. On 12 Aug 1778, Peter Pinnegar purchased 275 acres in the Gourd Vine Fork of the Rappahannock from John Deer, and his wife, Catherine, of Culpeper County, Virginia. The land had been a part of a grant to Francis Brown in 1749.
Peter Pinegar (Jr.) married Anna Magdalena. One of their sons was William, Sr., who married Elizabeth Zimmerman, the daughter of John and Ursula (Blankenbaker) Zimmerman. Another son of Peter was Matthias, Sr. There was a daughter, Mary, who married Robert Flincham. The Pinegars moved to Stokes County, North Carolina, in the company of Finchams, Zimmermans, and Ziglars, where they lived together and intermarried.
Elizabeth has mistakenly been assigned to Matthias Weaver as a husband. It is more generally considered that Matthias married Elizabeth Finks, to judge by the will of Mark Finks. One reason for doubting that Elizabeth married Matthias Weaver is that they lived about 25 miles from each other. Elizabeth was southeast of Mt. Pony, almost next to Salubria. Matthias was in the Robinson River Valley. And there is some evidence that Elizabeth married a Conner.
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1769-1773 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book F; [Antient Press]; Page 167-168
This Indenture made 20th November in Tenth Year of Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third 1770 between JOSEPH HOLSCLAW and ELIZABETH his Wife of Parish of Brumfield, Culpeper County and JACOB BLANKENBEKER of same .. in consideration of sum Twenty five pounds currt, money of Virginia doth grant unto Jacob Blankenbeker 96 acres bounded Beginning at a gum corner to JACOB BROYL to a spanish oak in a Branch on the south side of ZIMMERMAN's ROAD corner to JOHN RAILSBACK to two red oaks corner to John Railsback, Jacob Blankenbeker and JACOB HOTZCLAW to beginning ..
Presence Jacob Holtsclaw, Joseph Holsclaw
Thomas May, John Railsback Elizabeth Holsclaw
At Court held for County of Culpeper 19th November 1770 This Indenture of Bargain and Sale ordered to be recorded, previous to which the said Elizabeth was first privily examined as the Law directs.
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1775-1778 Culpeper County, Virginia Deed Book H; [Antient Press]; Page 246-247
TO ALL PEOPLE we JOHN ZIMERMAN and USLEY his Wife of County of Culpeper and Parish of Bromfield send Greeting Know ye that for good causes but more for love we give unto our Daughter ELIZABETH HOLTSCLAW and JACOB HOLTSCLAW her husband and for their better support during their Natural lives and after their deaths to the heirs of the body of the said Elizabeth lawfully begotten one parcel of land contining 200 acres in Culpeper County and Bromfield Parish in the great fork of the Rappahanock River the same being part of 556 acres of land granted to said John Zimerman by Deed from the Proprietors Office the 23d day of July 1748 and said 200 acres of land is bounded Begining at three pines on Muddy Run in JACOB TANNER line and runs thence South to a red oak and white oak saplins on a Stony point thence East to the Begining. Witness our hands and seals this Sixteenth day of September 1776. John Zimerman
At Court held for Culpeper County the 16th Septr 1776 Usley Zimerman
This Indented Deed of Gift was acknowledged and ordered to be recorded the sd Usley was first privily examined as the Law directs
- Elizabeth. She became the second wife of Joseph Holtzclaw.
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