Husband: Joseph CALLAWAY [I02153] |
Born: Married: Died: before 1732 in Caroline Co., Virginia Father: Mother: Spouses: |
Wife: UNKNOWN [I04897] |
Born: Died: UNKNOWN Father: Mother: Spouses: |
Children |
01 (M): John CALLAWAY [I02066] Born: Died: UNKNOWN Spouses: |
02 (M): Joseph CALLAWAY, , Jr. [I05773] Born: Died: UNKNOWN Spouses: |
03 (F): Ann CALLAWAY [I15059] Born: Died: UNKNOWN Spouses: |
04 (F): Elizabet CALLAWAY [I15060] Born: Died: UNKNOWN Spouses: |
05 (M): Thomas CALLAWAY [I01735] Born: between 12 OCT 1710 AND 1712 in Essex Co., Virginia Died: FEB 1800 Spouses: Mary BAKER |
06 (M): William CALLAWAY [I02032] Born: about 1714 in Essex Co., Virginia Died: UNKNOWN Spouses: |
07 (M): Francis CALLAWAY [I01861] Born: about 1716 Died: UNKNOWN Spouses: |
08 (M): Richard 'Col.' CALLAWAY [I02078] Born: 14 JUN 1717 in Essex or Caroline Co., Virginia Died: 08 MAR 1780 in Boonesborough, Kentucky Co., Virginia Spouses: Frances WALTON; Elizabeth Jones HOY |
09 (M): James C. CALLAWAY [I00743] Born: between 1720 AND 1724 in Virginia Died: after 1767 in Bedford Co., Virginia Spouses: Sarah 'Bramlett' BRAMBLETT |
Joseph CALLAWAY:
Notes:
Joseph was in Rappahannock Co., VA. April 20, 1687.
Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666
C
Callaway, Edmund, 1639, by Wm. Barker, Charles City Co.
THE HISTORY of PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA
CHAPTER IV A PART OF LUNENBURG COUNTY, 1745-1752
Footnote
Thomas Calloway, Richard Calloway, William Calloway and Francis Calloway were brothers and early settlers of this section. They were the sons of a Welsh emigrant (Dinwaddie Papers, Vol. 2, page 109). In x746 Thomas, Charles, James and Richard Calloway entered for 4,800 acres on Beaver's Creek; in 1754 Thomas, Sr., Thomas, Jr., Charles and Richard Calloway entered for 10,400 acres on Johnson's Creek: In the first list of tithables taken for Pittsylvania County in 1767: "Thomas Calloway, sons Charles and Thomas Land, 3 tithes, 100 acres."
William Calloway settled in Bedford, when he patented 15,000 acres; Richard Calloway went to Kentucky with Daniel Boone. "Calloway's Level," situated on the Chatham and Lynchburg Highway about four miles north of Chatham was an early Calloway settlement. Matilda Calloway, a daughter of this house, married Mr. James Poindexter, and they built and settled the beautiful old place which still overlooks south Chatham, surrounded by wide lawns and oaks, now owned by the Pattersons.
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Revised: January 25, 2022
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