Elizabeth VANHOY

Female 1812 - 1875  (63 years)


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  1. 1.  Elizabeth VANHOY was born on 21 Jan 1812 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 28 Jul 1875 in Perry, Martin County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    [Paul VanHoy]


    Subj: Family of James Hamilton Vanhoy and Frances Marshall
    Date: 1/15/2001 6:21:27 PM Eastern Standard Time
    From: PaulVanHoy (PaulVanHoy@aol.com)
    To: DMarsh1041, ncgen@mindspring.com, sherry_carpenter@yahoo.com


    David I thought you should be included in on this.

    Interesting facts have arisen in the family of James Hamilton Vanhoy's his wife Frances b. Dec. 1790 Va. When and were her and James were married remains unknown in actuality but by mathematical equations it is suspected that they were married no earlier that DEC 1805 and not later than the summer of 1806.
    James's Brother Abraham married Verlinda Marshall in Dec. 1805 and their first child, a son, was named John Marshall Vanhoy.
    James and Frances had 11 children of which there were five boys and the youngest was named John Marshall Vanhoy and is buried at Love Cemetery, Martin County, IN at his father's right hand.
    Given that before 1850 it was almost impossible to track down who was who we have all been left to deal with what written documents our ancestors have left behind to help in our research. I suspect that James H. Vanhoy's wife Frances's maiden name was Marshall and that they were married in a double ceremony with Abraham and Verlinda in Stokes County, NC.
    Now on to the other part. I was under the impression that James and Frances had 5 boys and 5 girls but this past two weeks has uncovered some interesting facts.
    James Hamilton Vanhoy died Aug. 20, 1845 and he died intestate (without a will).
    The following summer a Probate hearing was held and a probate agreement signed or marked by members of the family leaving the estate to Frances, Rebecca, and Charles. The Document was signed on Aug. 3, 1846 and filed at the end of the month. In attendance were the following;

    Rebecca Vanhoy
    Joseph Hays & his wife
    Elizabeth Hays (formerly Elizabeth Dobson born 1811 NC)
    Milton D. Love and wife Rachel (Vanhoy) Love
    John Vanhoy
    Clayton Vanhoy & wife Mary (Walker) Vanhoy
    William M. Fair & wife Nancy (Vanhoy b. Feb 19, 1808) Fair
    Charles Vanhoy, Attorney

    Not in Attendance or mentioned are Abraham Vanhoy who married Nancy Sullivan
    and Permelia (Vanhoy) presumed to have died in Morgan County, IN in 1839

    The odd thing that I caught was the attendance of Joseph Hays & his wife Elizabeth.
    I did some research through the Family Search web site and found Joseph Hays married to Elizabeth Dobson b. 1811 NC. They were married Aug. 1830. I decided to go back a bit farther. The 70 Acres that James Hamilton Vanhoy purchased in 1829 in Perry Township, Martin County, IN. was from William and Elizabeth Dobson and there is a record of a Joseph Dobson who married an Elizabeth Vanhoy In NC on 31 Oct., 1826, I strongly suspect that this Elizabeth Vanhoy is the daughter of James Hamilton Vanhoy and Frances Marshall.
    I also believe that Elizabeth Dobson b. 1811 NC is Elizabeth Vanhoy and she left some clues to her identity behind.
    Joseph Hays and his wife Elizabeth Dobson had seven children and their first son b. 1831 was named William Clayton Hays the fifth child a girl b. 1840 was named Nancy and married a Stuckey.

    The Census of 1830 for Perry Twp. Martin County, IN shows 5 girls in the household of James Vanhoy. The Census of 1840 only shows two. Two of the three that are not there are Rachel Vanhoy who married Milton D, Love Dec. 1835
    and Permelia who married Lewis Scott Feb. 3, 1833 in Morgan County, IN.
    The other I suspect was the widow of Joseph W. or William J. Dobson and married Joseph Hays Aug. 1830.

    I meant to say that the Marshall family, among the women, would give their sons the middle name Marshall. This was passed onto me by a gentleman that had done considerable research on the Marshall family also. That is why I think that Frances is in fact a Marshall.

    I leave you with this and if I have left out anything or there are questions please feel free to ask.

    I hope that I have done the best to explain my presumption and the research that it is based upon.

    Sincerely:
    Paul D. VanHoy
    ______________________________________________________________________
    From:
    To:
    Subject: The final revision of the family of James Hamilton Vanhoy
    Date: Saturday, December 01, 2001 8:22 PM

    David, here is the final draft of the family of James Hamilton Vanhoy.

    James Hamilton Vanhoy and his wife Frances Marshall & 6 children left Stokes
    County, NC in the spring of 1829 destined for Perry Township, Martin County,
    Indiana. They traveled west across Northern North Carolina into Southern
    Virginia on into Kentucky by way of the Cumberland Gap and then turned north
    by NW until arriving at what is now known as Brandenburg, KY where they
    boarded a riverboat and down the Ohio to Fredonia, Indiana from there they
    traveled by wagon up through Central Indiana to what is now known as Mitchell
    and turned west till they arrived in Martin County, Indiana.

    James H. Vanhoy in May 1829 purchased from his son-in-law William Joseph
    Dobson 70 acres. Shortly there after his son-in-law passed away from either
    typhoid or consumption.

    The Family of James Hamilton Vanhoy:
    James Hamilton Vanhoy b. Aug 20, 1775 Kent County, DE. D. Aug 20 1845 Perry
    Township, Martin County, Indiana and laid to rest at Love Methodist Cemetery.
    Spouse Frances Marshall b. 12 Nov., 1791 VA d. 30 Mar., 1873 Pleasant Hill,
    Cass County, MO. there is no record of their marriage that has been found but
    is suspected they were married late 1805-early 1806
    Their children are as follows:
    1. Clayton William Vanhoy B. May 13, 1807, Stokes County, NC d. JULY 12,
    1878, Pleasant Hill, Cass County, MO. married 23 Oct 1827 NC.
    Spouse Mary "Polly" Walker

    2. Nancy Vanhoy b. Feb 19, 1808 Stokes County, North Carolina d. DEC 30, 1858
    Morgan County, Indiana married Oct 1827
    Spouse William M. Fairs

    3. Permilia Vanhoy b. abt 1810 Stokes County, NC d. thought to have died abt
    1839 but no record of her or her spouse has ever been found since their
    marriage.
    Married Feb. 3, 1833 Martinsville, Methodist Church, Martinsville, Morgan
    County, IN.
    Spouse Lewis Scott

    4. Elizabeth Vanhoy b. 21 Jan 1812 Stokes County, NC d. 28 July 1875 Perry
    Township, Martin County, IN. married Twice
    1st marriage 1826 1st spouse William J. Dobson
    2nd marriage Aug 3, 1830 2nd spouse Joseph Hays

    5. Rachel Dorcas Vanhoy b. 10 DEC, 1812 Stokes County, NC. d. Dec. 10, 1887
    of Typhoid in Perry Township, Martin County, Indiana married Dec. 27, 1835
    Spouse Milton Douglas Love

    6. Abraham Vanhoy b. Aug 12, 1813 Stokes County, NC d. Oct 16, 1846 heart
    attack Forsyth County, NC. married Dec. 10, 1839
    Spouse Nancy Sullivan

    7. Catherine Vanhoy b. 1818-1819 Stokes County, NC d. abt 1870 Martin County,
    Indiana. married Mar 9, 1848
    Spouse Martin Stuckey

    8. Charles B. Vanhoy b. 22 Aug 1821 Stokes County, NC d. Nov 15, 1884 Perry
    Township, Martin County, Indiana married 24 DEC, 1849 by John Newton Love JP
    Spouse Rebecca Greenwell b. 1822 Marion County, KY d. DEC 10, 1884 Perry
    Township, Martin County, Indiana

    9. Rebecca Vanhoy b. July 9, 1825 Stokes County, NC d. Mar 14, 1883 Pleasant
    Hill, Cass County, MO. married Mar 6, 1852
    Spouse John Wesley Colburn

    10. John Marshall Vanhoy b. Jan 25, 1830 Perry Township, Martin County,
    Indiana d. same Apr 7 1858 married Oct 13, 1856
    Spouse Helen Brown

    The following person that were once named as children of James Hamilton
    Vanhoy are to be deleted.
    1. Ada Vanhoy supposedly born 1815-1820 she never existed.
    2. James Vanhoy Jr., born 1829 but was not. He is in fact the son of Charles
    B. Vanhoy and Rebecca Greenwell b. 1814 and died late 1870 after the Census
    of Consumption. He is buried at Love Methodist Cemetery in Martin County,IN.
    and his headstone is marked "J.V." only.

    Everybody has been checked and accounted for by either Family records
    supplied to me or Courthouse Documents or a combination of both and or from
    cemetery records and church records.

    The following individuals are to be credited with their assistance in the
    research of this family for without them the truth would never have been known.

    Wade & Betty Hicks descendant of William Clayton Vanhoy
    Bill Mitchell descendant of Addie VanHoy & Lincoln Walton. This Addie VanHoy
    was the d/o Charles B. VanHoy and Rebecca Greenwell.

    Sincerely:
    Paul D. VanHoy Sr.

    Elizabeth married Joseph HAYS on 3 Aug 1830. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Nancy HAYS  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 3. William Clayton HAYS  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1831.

    Elizabeth married William Joseph DOBSON on 27 Dec 1835 in Perry, Martin County, Indiana. William was born after May 1829. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. James Vanhoy DOBSON  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1827.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nancy HAYS Descendancy chart to this point (1.Elizabeth1)

    Notes:

    [Paul VanHoy]


    Subj: Family of James Hamilton Vanhoy and Frances Marshall
    Date: 1/15/2001 6:21:27 PM Eastern Standard Time
    From: PaulVanHoy
    To: DMarsh1041, ncgen@mindspring.com, sherry_carpenter@yahoo.com


    David I thought you should be included in on this.

    Interesting facts have arisen in the family of James Hamilton Vanhoy's his wife Frances b. Dec. 1790 Va. When and were her and James were married remains unknown in actuality but by mathematical equations it is suspected that they were married no earlier that DEC 1805 and not later than the summer of 1806.
    James's Brother Abraham married Verlinda Marshall in Dec. 1805 and their first child, a son, was named John Marshall Vanhoy.
    James and Frances had 11 children of which there were five boys and the youngest was named John Marshall Vanhoy and is buried at Love Cemetery, Martin County, IN at his father's right hand.
    Given that before 1850 it was almost impossible to track down who was who we have all been left to deal with what written documents our ancestors have left behind to help in our research. I suspect that James H. Vanhoy's wife Frances's maiden name was Marshall and that they were married in a double ceremony with Abraham and Verlinda in Stokes County, NC.
    Now on to the other part. I was under the impression that James and Frances had 5 boys and 5 girls but this past two weeks has uncovered some interesting facts.
    James Hamilton Vanhoy died Aug. 20, 1845 and he died intestate (without a will).
    The following summer a Probate hearing was held and a probate agreement signed or marked by members of the family leaving the estate to Frances, Rebecca, and Charles. The Document was signed on Aug. 3, 1846 and filed at the end of the month. In attendance were the following;

    Rebecca Vanhoy
    Joseph Hays & his wife
    Elizabeth Hays (formerly Elizabeth Dobson born 1811 NC)
    Milton D. Love and wife Rachel (Vanhoy) Love
    John Vanhoy
    Clayton Vanhoy & wife Mary (Walker) Vanhoy
    William M. Fair & wife Nancy (Vanhoy b. Feb 19, 1808) Fair
    Charles Vanhoy, Attorney

    Not in Attendance or mentioned are Abraham Vanhoy who married Nancy Sullivan
    and Permelia (Vanhoy) presumed to have died in Morgan County, IN in 1839

    The odd thing that I caught was the attendance of Joseph Hays & his wife Elizabeth.
    I did some research through the Family Search web site and found Joseph Hays married to Elizabeth Dobson b. 1811 NC. They were married Aug. 1830. I decided to go back a bit farther. The 70 Acres that James Hamilton Vanhoy purchased in 1829 in Perry Township, Martin County, IN. was from William and Elizabeth Dobson and there is a record of a Joseph Dobson who married an Elizabeth Vanhoy In NC on 31 Oct., 1826, I strongly suspect that this Elizabeth Vanhoy is the daughter of James Hamilton Vanhoy and Frances Marshall.
    I also believe that Elizabeth Dobson b. 1811 NC is Elizabeth Vanhoy and she left some clues to her identity behind.
    Joseph Hays and his wife Elizabeth Dobson had seven children and their first son b. 1831 was named William Clayton Hays the fifth child a girl b. 1840 was named Nancy and married a Stuckey.

    The Census of 1830 for Perry Twp. Martin County, IN shows 5 girls in the household of James Vanhoy. The Census of 1840 only shows two. Two of the three that are not there are Rachel Vanhoy who married Milton D, Love Dec. 1835
    and Permelia who married Lewis Scott Feb. 3, 1833 in Morgan County, IN.
    The other I suspect was the widow of Joseph W. or William J. Dobson and married Joseph Hays Aug. 1830.

    I meant to say that the Marshall family, among the women, would give their sons the middle name Marshall. This was passed onto me by a gentleman that had done considerable research on the Marshall family also. That is why I think that Frances is in fact a Marshall.

    I leave you with this and if I have left out anything or there are questions please feel free to ask.

    I hope that I have done the best to explain my presumption and the research that it is based upon.

    Sincerely:
    Paul D. VanHoy

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


  2. 3.  William Clayton HAYS Descendancy chart to this point (1.Elizabeth1) was born in 1831.

    Notes:

    [Paul VanHoy]


    Subj: Family of James Hamilton Vanhoy and Frances Marshall
    Date: 1/15/2001 6:21:27 PM Eastern Standard Time
    From: PaulVanHoy
    To: DMarsh1041, ncgen@mindspring.com, sherry_carpenter@yahoo.com


    David I thought you should be included in on this.

    Interesting facts have arisen in the family of James Hamilton Vanhoy's his wife Frances b. Dec. 1790 Va. When and were her and James were married remains unknown in actuality but by mathematical equations it is suspected that they were married no earlier that DEC 1805 and not later than the summer of 1806.
    James's Brother Abraham married Verlinda Marshall in Dec. 1805 and their first child, a son, was named John Marshall Vanhoy.
    James and Frances had 11 children of which there were five boys and the youngest was named John Marshall Vanhoy and is buried at Love Cemetery, Martin County, IN at his father's right hand.
    Given that before 1850 it was almost impossible to track down who was who we have all been left to deal with what written documents our ancestors have left behind to help in our research. I suspect that James H. Vanhoy's wife Frances's maiden name was Marshall and that they were married in a double ceremony with Abraham and Verlinda in Stokes County, NC.
    Now on to the other part. I was under the impression that James and Frances had 5 boys and 5 girls but this past two weeks has uncovered some interesting facts.
    James Hamilton Vanhoy died Aug. 20, 1845 and he died intestate (without a will).
    The following summer a Probate hearing was held and a probate agreement signed or marked by members of the family leaving the estate to Frances, Rebecca, and Charles. The Document was signed on Aug. 3, 1846 and filed at the end of the month. In attendance were the following;

    Rebecca Vanhoy
    Joseph Hays & his wife
    Elizabeth Hays (formerly Elizabeth Dobson born 1811 NC)
    Milton D. Love and wife Rachel (Vanhoy) Love
    John Vanhoy
    Clayton Vanhoy & wife Mary (Walker) Vanhoy
    William M. Fair & wife Nancy (Vanhoy b. Feb 19, 1808) Fair
    Charles Vanhoy, Attorney

    Not in Attendance or mentioned are Abraham Vanhoy who married Nancy Sullivan
    and Permelia (Vanhoy) presumed to have died in Morgan County, IN in 1839

    The odd thing that I caught was the attendance of Joseph Hays & his wife Elizabeth.
    I did some research through the Family Search web site and found Joseph Hays married to Elizabeth Dobson b. 1811 NC. They were married Aug. 1830. I decided to go back a bit farther. The 70 Acres that James Hamilton Vanhoy purchased in 1829 in Perry Township, Martin County, IN. was from William and Elizabeth Dobson and there is a record of a Joseph Dobson who married an Elizabeth Vanhoy In NC on 31 Oct., 1826, I strongly suspect that this Elizabeth Vanhoy is the daughter of James Hamilton Vanhoy and Frances Marshall.
    I also believe that Elizabeth Dobson b. 1811 NC is Elizabeth Vanhoy and she left some clues to her identity behind.
    Joseph Hays and his wife Elizabeth Dobson had seven children and their first son b. 1831 was named William Clayton Hays the fifth child a girl b. 1840 was named Nancy and married a Stuckey.

    The Census of 1830 for Perry Twp. Martin County, IN shows 5 girls in the household of James Vanhoy. The Census of 1840 only shows two. Two of the three that are not there are Rachel Vanhoy who married Milton D, Love Dec. 1835
    and Permelia who married Lewis Scott Feb. 3, 1833 in Morgan County, IN.
    The other I suspect was the widow of Joseph W. or William J. Dobson and married Joseph Hays Aug. 1830.

    I meant to say that the Marshall family, among the women, would give their sons the middle name Marshall. This was passed onto me by a gentleman that had done considerable research on the Marshall family also. That is why I think that Frances is in fact a Marshall.

    I leave you with this and if I have left out anything or there are questions please feel free to ask.

    I hope that I have done the best to explain my presumption and the research that it is based upon.

    Sincerely:
    Paul D. VanHoy


  3. 4.  James Vanhoy DOBSON Descendancy chart to this point (1.Elizabeth1) was born about 1827.

    Notes:

    From: PaulVanHoy (PaulVanHoy@aol.com)
    Monday, August 26, 2002 4:19 PM


    Elizabeth Vanhoy b. 1812 married William Joseph Dobson 1826.

    This one got real interesting, I believe the marriage bond shows him as Joseph and land sales deed in Martin County Indiana shows him as William but other numerous court documents at Martin County show him as Joseph. Of real interest was a charge or complaint that followed him from Floyd County, Indiana questioning the use of an alias. Court hearing was constantly continued possibly because of an illness. the last record of this was around 22 Jan 1830 for a continuance till 14 or 15 Feb 1830 and there is nothing further. Suspicion is that he died during this period.

    He and Elizabeth did have one male child named James Vanhoy Dobson born abt 1827 and when he came of age he change his middle name to William. there are records of him buying land from his Mother and her second husband Joseph Hays who was also his court appointed guardian.

    Elizabeth (Vanhoy) Dobson married Joseph Hays on Aug 3, 1830 according to State Records.

    I have been wanting to get up to Martin County to Love Cemetery and check the Vanhoy Plot to see if there are a couple headstone that may be covered over but with as warm as it has been here in SW Indiana it has really brought out the snakes especially rattlers and a lot of wingless Wasp (commonly called "Cow Killers"). So, I guess I will wait till after the first hard freeze, if we get one.

    Sincerely:
    Paul VanHoy Sr.