Descendants of Thomas Northcutt/Norcutt Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS1 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT was born Abt. 1650 in Norfolk, Virginia, and died February 26, 1709/10 in Norfolk, Virginia. He married ANN ETHERIDGE in Norfolk, Virginia, daughter of THOMAS ETHERIDGE and CHRISTINA. She was born Abt. 1643, and died Bef. 1711. Notes for THOMAS NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT: Proposed Family Groups from Patricia J. Achramowicz email info Generation 1: Thomas Northcutt (Norcutt) and Ann Etheridge (d/o Thomas & Christina) m. Norfolk Co., VA [c.1650 Norfolk Co., VA - 26 February 1709/10 Norfolk Co., VA] [AE c.1643-d.by 1711] Generation 2: 1.Giles Norcutt (c. 1665, seems to have died as a child but still living as of 1671, cited in gf will) 2.James Northcutt (c.1667) 3.Mary Norcutt (c.1673) m. <-?-> Deans 4.Katherine Norcutt (l671) 5.Susannah Norcutt (on LDS IGI, have not ordered film; not in will, d. before TN will?) 6.Elizabeth Norcutt (c.1679) m. <-?-> Deans 7.Anne Norcutt (c.1677) m. <-?-> Browne 8.William M. Northcutt (Norcutt) (c.1675, d.1741-6 Norfolk Co., VA) m. <-?-> 9.John Northcutt (Norcutt) (c.1675) m. Sara ( Brent Lease indenture - 22 June 1741) Alice Norcott (d/o ?, parent not mentioned but likely James above; g/d of Jeane Green, cited in will 27 March 1694) Family line from Thomas to Joseph K. Ellis Northcut from Proposed Family Groups from Patricia J. Achramowicz email info sources: References: Fairfax Co., VA Implied Marriages; (also Prince William Co., VA - Deed Book 1734); Overwharton Parish Register 1720-60 Stafford Co., VA by Wm. F. Boogher; SAR Patriot CD Rom; "Marriage Records of the City of Fredericksburg & of Orange, Spotsylvania & Stafford Cos., VA 1722-1850 2nd Edn." By Therese A. Fisher; Anita (Cox) Looney; Neil Logan LDS descendancy chart; World Family Tree submissions - Hazel Hardwick by Wm. C. Shook; William & Mary Quarterly , Vol 22 #3, (Jan 1914), pp 182-191: "Notes on Hardwick (Hardridge), Kincheloe, McCarty, McConathy, Crook,Dawson, Lawson & Related Families" by Arthur Leslie Keith; Dolly Northcut's "Northcutt & Allied Families." Reasoning/sources/counties: Norfolk Co., VA wills; "Etheredge & Related Families of NW AL" by J.B. Etheredge; "Ten Generations of the Etheredge-Etheridge-Ethridge Family in America" by F.A. Etheredge & E.L. Etheredge Tipton.; "Brief Abstract of Lower Norolk Co. & Norfolk Co. Wills 1637-1710" by C.F. McIntosh. ; Ancestral File Descendancy Charts of Dudley Ray Peterson & Judith Carol Gray Ellsworth; "Brief Abstracts of Norfolk Co. Wills 1710-53" by Charles Fleming McIntosh, B.L.; "Norfolk Co., VA Will Book 11 1772-88" by Pamela W. McVey; "Norfolk Co., VA Will Book 111 1788-1802" by Ethel W. Brewster; "Guardian Bonds of Norfolk Co., VA 1750-1800" by Elizabeth B. Wingo; "Marrriages of Norfolk Co., VA (Now city of Chesapeake) 17688, 1793-1817 Vol. II" by Elizabeth B. Wingo; "Marriages of Norfolk Co., VA 1706-92 Vol. 1" by Elizabeth B. Wingo.; "Back to Barry (MO)" by Gloria E. Crosby; "Barry Co. (MO) Section of Goodspeed's Newton, Lawrence, Barry & McDonald Cos. History" by the Goodspeed Pub. Co.; World Family Tree submissions - Hazel Hardwick by Wm. C. Shook; Richard & Sally Northcutt by Lessa M. Alkire; Thomas Norcutt & Anne Etheridge by John W. Thompson, Jr. Children of THOMAS NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT and ANN ETHERIDGE are: i. GILES2 NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1665. Notes for GILES NORTHCUTT: Proposed Family Groups from Patricia J. Achramowicz email info: Giles Norcutt (c. 1665, seems to have died as a child but still living as of 1671, cited in gf will) ii. JAMES NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1667. Notes for JAMES NORTHCUTT: Proposed Family Groups from Patricia J. Achramowicz email info: Alice Norcott (d/o?, parent not mentioned but likely James; d/d of Jeane Green, cited in will 27 March 1694) iii. MARY DEAN NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1673; m. DEANS. iv. KATHERINE NORTHCUTT, b. 1671. v. SUSANNAH NORTHCUTT. Notes for SUSANNAH NORTHCUTT: Proposed Family Groups from Patricia J. Achramowicz email info: On LDS IGI, have not ordered film; not in will, d. bef TN will? vi. ELIZABETH NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1679; m. DEANS. vii. ANNE NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1677; m. BROWNE. 2. viii. WILLIAM M. NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, b. Abt. 1675; d. Bet. 1741 - 1746, Norfolk, Virginia. 3. ix. JOHN NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, b. Abt. 1669, Virginia; d. August 16, 1781, Powhathan, Virginia. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM M.2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT (THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1675, and died Bet. 1741 - 1746 in Norfolk, Virginia. Children of WILLIAM M. NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT are: 4. i. HENRY3 NORCOT/NORCUTT/NORTHCUTT, d. Abt. 1762. 5. ii. THOMAS NORCUTT/NORTHCOTT. 6. iii. CATEY NORCUTT. 3. JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT (THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1669 in Virginia, and died August 16, 1781 in Powhathan, Virginia. He married SARA. Notes for JOHN NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT: Proposed Family Groups from Patricia J. Achramowicz email info Generation 4: 9John Northcutt (Norcutt) (c.1669) m. Sara (this would be of the Brent Lease indenture - 22 June 1741)* a.William Northcutt (c.1720) m. Margery Page (mentioned in Brent Lease indenture - 22 June 1741) b.Elizabeth Northcutt m. Anthony Phillips c.Mary Northcut m. Haswell (Hazel) Hardwick d.Sarah Northcutt m. John Foxworthy e.John Northcutt (c.1724/39 VA) m. f.Jeremiah Northcutt (c.1737/41) m. Mary (Polly) Duncan g.Richard Northcutt m1. Sally Florence; m2. Frances <-?-> Note: Family group sheets of Ruth D.B. Alexander put bd at c.1709 & c.1713. Elizabeth, Mary & Sarah in DN book but not grouped w/this family (i.e., "orphan listings" but seems probable). Proposed Family Groups from Patricia J. Achramowicz email info: Prince William Co., VA John Northcutt - May 1749 - Indenture Combs & Couram; 1741 Election of Burgesses (Wm Fairfax/Thos. Harrison candidates); May 1761 Election of Burgesses; Brent Lease indenture - 22 June 1741; Indenture - Brent & Wordsall 1741; Juror 1753; 1753 petition Northcut/Simpson v.Head; Aaron Hardwick estate ; appraisal (entered as Northent) 1770; petititon for discharge of co. levy 1770 (entered as Northent); 1740 Reconstructed census (tithables) Sara Northcutt (w/o John) - Brent Lease Indenture - 22 June 1741 William Northcutt (s/o John & Sara) - Brent Lease Indenture Notes for SARA: Proposed Family Groups from Patricia J. Achramowicz email info: Sara ( Brent Lease indenture - 22 June 1741) Children of JOHN NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT and SARA are: 7. i. WILLIAM3 NORTHCUTT, b. 1720. 8. ii. ELIZABETH NORTHCUTT. 9. iii. MARY NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1730; d. Abt. 1800. 10. iv. SARAH NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1733. v. JOHN NORTHCUTT, b. Bet. 1724 - 1739, Virginia. Notes for JOHN NORTHCUTT: 11. vi. JEREMIAH NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1726; d. November 9, 1807, Bourbon, Kentucky. 12. vii. RICHARD NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1737, Fauquier, Virginia; d. August 19, 1781, in service at Little York, Virginia. Generation No. 3 4. HENRY3 NORCOT/NORCUTT/NORTHCUTT (WILLIAM M.2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) died Abt. 1762. Children of HENRY NORCOT/NORCUTT/NORTHCUTT are: i. AMOS4 NORTHCUTT, d. Abt. 1779. ii. THOMAS NORTHCUTT, d. 1791; m. LYDIA HODGES, October 1783, Norfolk, Virginia. iii. CATEY NORTHCUTT, m. AVES. iv. ELCEY NORTHCUTT. v. JUDY NORTHCUTT. 5. THOMAS3 NORCUTT/NORTHCOTT (WILLIAM M.2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married LYDIA HODGES October 1783 in Norfolk, Virginia. Children of THOMAS NORCUTT/NORTHCOTT and LYDIA HODGES are: i. JAMES4 NORTHCOTT. ii. NANCY ANN NORTHCOTT, m. STEPHEN W. CARNEY, January 5, 1811, Norfolk, Virginia. 6. CATEY3 NORCUTT (WILLIAM M.2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) She married AVES. Child of CATEY NORCUTT and AVES is: i. NANCY4 AVIS. 7. WILLIAM3 NORTHCUTT (JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born 1720. He married MARGERY PAGE in Prince William, daughter of WILLIAM PAGE. Child of WILLIAM NORTHCUTT and MARGERY PAGE is: i. MARTHA4 NORTHCUTT, b. August 10, 1744, Overwharton, Stafford, Virginia. 8. ELIZABETH3 NORTHCUTT (JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) She married ANTHONY PHILLIPS December 26, 1741 in Overwharton, Stafford, Virginia. Children of ELIZABETH NORTHCUTT and ANTHONY PHILLIPS are: i. DORCAS4 PHILLIPS, b. March 10, 1744/45, Stafford, Virginia. ii. DIANAH PHILLIPS, b. February 22, 1750/51, Stafford, Virginia. 9. MARY3 NORTHCUTT (JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1730, and died Abt. 1800. She married HASWELL (HAZEL) HARDWICK December 25, 1750 in Stafford, Virginia, son of JOSEPH HARDWICK and ANN. He was born Abt. 1727 in Westmoreland, Virginia. Children of MARY NORTHCUTT and HASWELL HARDWICK are: i. GEORGE4 HARDWICK. ii. GARLAND HARDWICK. iii. WILLIAM HARDWICK, b. September 5, 1753, King George, Virginia. iv. ELIZABETH HARDWICK, b. September 8, 1755, King George, Virginia. v. HAZEL HARDWICK, JR., b. 1767, Chester, South Carolina; d. February 12, 1827, Chester, South Carolina; m. MARGARET (PEGGY). 13. vi. ANN HARDWICK, b. January 4, 1751/52, King George, Virginia. 10. SARAH3 NORTHCUTT (JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1733. She married JOHN FOXWORTHY September 29, 1751 in Stafford, Virginia. He was born Abt. 1727. Children of SARAH NORTHCUTT and JOHN FOXWORTHY are: 14. i. JAMES4 FOXWORTHY. 15. ii. WILLIAM FOXWORTHY, b. August 1, 1753, Stafford, Virginia; d. June 17, 1837, Fleming, Kentucky. 11. JEREMIAH3 NORTHCUTT (JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1726, and died November 9, 1807 in Bourbon, Kentucky. He married MARY (POLLY) DUNCAN, daughter of ANDREW DUNCAN. Notes for JEREMIAH NORTHCUTT: Proposed Family Groups from Patricia J. Achramowicz email info: For further descendancy see Jody Fisher's Tom Northcutt doc. Children of JEREMIAH NORTHCUTT and MARY DUNCAN are: i. HOSEA4 NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1779, Faquier, Virginia; d. March 1, 1866, Knox, Missouri. ii. ANNA NORTHCUTT. iii. GEORGE NORTHCUTT, d. Ralls, Missouri; m. ELIZABETH WHALEY. iv. NANCY NORTHCUTT. v. MARY NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1782, Faquier, Virginia; d. February 27, 1895; m. JAMES GRAHAM. vi. WILLIAM WILSHIRE NORTHCUTT, b. June 9, 1786; d. 1886, Montgomery, Kentucky; m. MARY DUNCAN COLLIVER. vii. BENJAMIN NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1789, Frederick, Virginia; d. December 21, 1874, Columbia, Missouri; m. ELIZABETH COLLIVER. viii. JOHN NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1790, Virginia; d. 1850; m. NANCY CHARLOTTA. 12. RICHARD3 NORTHCUTT (JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1737 in Fauquier, Virginia, and died August 19, 1781 in in service at Little York, Virginia. He married (1) SALLY FLORENCE. He married (2) FRANCES in Virginia. Notes for RICHARD NORTHCUTT: Colonial Census 1607-1789 lists Northcut, Richard VA Pawhatan 1783 Proposed Family Groups from Patricia J. Achramowicz email info: Family group sheets of Ruth D.B. Alexander put bd at c.1709 & c.1713. Elizabeth, Mary & Sarah in DN book but not grouped w/this family (i.e., "orphan listings" but seems probable). birdcage@MAIL.NETROPOLIS.NET lists Thomas and Susan as children Children of RICHARD NORTHCUTT and SALLY FLORENCE are: 16. i. WILLIAM B.4 NORTHCUTT, b. January 19, 1770, Virginia; d. July 13, 1852, Boone, Missouri. 17. ii. RICHARD NORTHCUTT. 18. iii. JOHN NORTHCUTT. iv. GEORGE NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1775, Virginia; d. 1841, Boone, Missouri; m. NANCY HUTCHINSON. v. JEREMIAH NORTHCUTT, b. May 24, 1777, Virginia; d. February 26, 1870, Kenton, Kentucky; m. JANE WIGGENTON, October 18, 1802, Bourbon, Kentucky. 19. vi. BENJAMIN NORTHCUTT. vii. MADIAH NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1778; m. WILLIAM HARRIS, 1796, Oglethorpe, Georgia. Children of RICHARD NORTHCUTT and FRANCES are: viii. ELIZABETH4 NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1782, Virginia; m. JAMES HICKS. ix. ROBERT NORTHCUTT?. x. ELIJAH NORTHCUTT, b. Abt. 1784, Virginia; m. NANCY. xi. ALEXANDER SIMPSON NORTHCUTT, b. 1780, Virginia; d. 1844, Cobb, Georgia; m. LUCY ROBINSON. Generation No. 4 13. ANN4 HARDWICK (MARY3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born January 4, 1751/52 in King George, Virginia. She married SAMUEL WALKER, SR.. He was born Abt. 1750. Children of ANN HARDWICK and SAMUEL WALKER are: i. THOMAS5 WALKER, b. Abt. 1752, King George, Virginia. ii. NANCY WALKER, b. Abt. 1754, King George, Virginia. iii. ELIZABETH WALKER, b. Abt. 1756, King George, Virginia. iv. SARAH WALKER, b. Abt. 1758, King George, Virginia. 20. v. CHARLES WALKER, b. September 28, 1760, King George, Virginia. 14. JAMES4 FOXWORTHY (SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married LUCINDA TIPPETT. Child of JAMES FOXWORTHY and LUCINDA TIPPETT is: 21. i. JAMES5 FOXWORTHY. 15. WILLIAM4 FOXWORTHY (SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born August 1, 1753 in Stafford, Virginia, and died June 17, 1837 in Fleming, Kentucky. He married CLARISSA CALVERT May 19, 1778 in Prince William, Virginia. Children of WILLIAM FOXWORTHY and CLARISSA CALVERT are: i. WILLIAM5 FOXWORTHY, b. Abt. 1779, Prince William, Virginia. ii. JOHN FOXWORTHY, b. Abt. 1785, Prince William, Virginia. iii. SALLIE FOXWORTHY, b. Abt. 1792, Prince William, Virginia. iv. DELILAH FOXWORTHY, b. Abt. 1794, Prince William, Virginia. v. CHARLOTTE FOXWORTHY, b. Abt. 1796, Prince William, Virginia. vi. ALEXANDER FOXWORTHY, b. Abt. 1798, Prince William, Virginia. 22. vii. SAMUEL FOXWORTHY, b. Abt. 1785, Prince William, Virginia. 23. viii. THOMAS FOXWORTHY, b. Abt. 1790, Prince William, Virginia. 16. WILLIAM B.4 NORTHCUTT (RICHARD3, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born January 19, 1770 in Virginia, and died July 13, 1852 in Boone, Missouri. He married ANNIE MOORE. She was born in Virginia, and died April 7, 1853 in Boone, Missouri. Notes for WILLIAM B. NORTHCUTT: Purdy Library, Northcutt Family F263 by Damien E. Aragon: William Northcutt and his wife Annie Moore, both of Virginia, moved from Bourbon Co., KY to Boone Co., MO in 1836. William's father, Richard Northcutt was a Revolutionary soldier of Virginia and died in the Battle of Little York Oct. 1781; he was married to Sally Florence. Richard and Sally had 6 children. Goodspeed's 1888 History of Barry County states that Eli Northcutt was a farmer, who was born in Virginia in 1799, but was taken by his parents to Kentucky when quite young, and was there reared and educated. When his father, William Northcutt, was going down the Ohio River on a boat to Kentucky, his party was fired into by Indians when a little above where Cincinnati now stands. He remained in Kentucky until 1836, when he came to Missouri with his family, locating in Boone County, where he passed the remainder of his life. birdcage@MAIL.NETROPOLIS.NET gives death date as Jun 26, 1880 Children of WILLIAM NORTHCUTT and ANNIE MOORE are: i. MARY POLLY5 NORTHCUTT, d. Deceased; m. WILLIAM JONES; d. Deceased. ii. LUCY NORTHCUTT. iii. SARAH BOSWELL NORTHCUTT, m. MR. BOSWELL. 24. iv. ELI NORTHCUTT, b. December 26, 1799, Prince William, Virginia; d. September 9, 1882, Travis, Texas. 17. RICHARD4 NORTHCUTT (RICHARD3, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married NANCY HUTCHINSON. Children of RICHARD NORTHCUTT and NANCY HUTCHINSON are: i. GEORGE5 NORTHCUTT, b. 1802, Bourbon, Kentucky; m. ELIZABETH WHALEY. ii. ELIZABETH NORTHCUTT. iii. POLLY NORTHCUTT. iv. JOEL NORTHCUTT. v. WILLIAM NORTHCUTT. vi. JAMES NORTHCUTT, m. ELIZABETH P.. vii. BENJAMIN F. NORTHCUTT, m. ANGDINA MCGUFFIN. viii. JOSEPH NORTHCUTT. ix. JOHN E. NORTHCUTT. x. LEMUEL NORTHCUTT. xi. MAHALA NORTHCUTT. 18. JOHN4 NORTHCUTT (RICHARD3, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married NANCY HENRY December 1, 1789, daughter of JOHN HENRY. Children of JOHN NORTHCUTT and NANCY HENRY are: i. SALLY5 NORTHCUTT, m. ODOR WILLIAM. ii. RICHARD NORTHCUTT, m. (1) LUCY MUSSELMAN; m. (2) POLLY D. BROWN. iii. SYLPHA NORTHCUTT, m. JOHN SKINNER. iv. CYNTHIA NORTHCUTT, m. ARTHUR MORRIS. v. LILLY NORTHCUTT, m. JOHN KINMAN. vi. JOHN NORTHCUTT, m. AGNES KNOX. 19. BENJAMIN4 NORTHCUTT (RICHARD3, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married (1) RACHEL LEATHERS. He married (2) WINNIE BROOKS December 19, 1788, daughter of THOMAS BROOKS and ELIZABETH. Children of BENJAMIN NORTHCUTT and WINNIE BROOKS are: i. WILLIAM BROOKS5 NORTHCUTT, b. January 19, 1790, Fauquier, Virginia; m. JOANNA HILL; b. August 1, 1794, Bourbon, Kentucky. ii. THOMAS B. NORTHCUTT, m. ANNA HILL. iii. GEORGE F. NORTHCUTT, m. (1) REBECCA MORGAN; m. (2) ANNE STEPHENS. iv. JEREMIAH NORTHCUTT, m. (1) AGNES TIMBERLAKE; m. (2) SALLY HUME. v. SUSAN NORTHCUTT, m. JOHN CAMPBELL. Generation No. 5 20. CHARLES5 WALKER (ANN4 HARDWICK, MARY3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born September 28, 1760 in King George, Virginia. He married (1) ANN (NANCY) JOHNS. She was born Abt. 1765 in Campbell, Virginia. He married (2) FRANCES C. JACKSON. She was born Abt. 1777 in King George, Virginia. Children of CHARLES WALKER and ANN JOHNS are: i. FRANCE L.6 WALKER, b. Abt. 1785, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia; m. JAMES COBBS; b. Abt. 1785. ii. SARAH (SALLY) WALKER, b. Abt. 1787, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia. iii. MARY JANE WALKER, b. Abt. 1789, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia. iv. CYNTHIA WALKER, b. Bet. 1791 - 1793, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia; m. JONATHAN MONROE; b. Abt. 1791. 25. v. SAMUEL WALKER, b. Abt. 1792, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia. vi. NANCY WALKER, b. Abt. 1795, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia; m. MOON. vii. ELIZABETH WALKER, b. Abt. 1795, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia; m. CALDWELL. viii. CHARLES WALKER, b. Abt. 1799, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia; m. LOUISA MASON. ix. SUSAN WALKER, b. Abt. 1801, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia; m. JONES. Children of CHARLES WALKER and FRANCES JACKSON are: x. CHARLES AMSTEAD6 WALKER, b. Abt. 1811, King George, Virginia. xi. MARY JANE WALKER, b. Abt. 1813, King George, Virginia. xii. NANCY WALKER, b. Abt. 1815, King George, Virginia; m. FRANCES ROPER; b. Abt. 1764. 21. JAMES5 FOXWORTHY (JAMES4, SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married CHARLOTTE ODOR. Child of JAMES FOXWORTHY and CHARLOTTE ODOR is: 26. i. JOHN THOMAS6 WORTHEY. 22. SAMUEL5 FOXWORTHY (WILLIAM4, SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1785 in Prince William, Virginia. He married MARY ANN CALVERT. Child of SAMUEL FOXWORTHY and MARY CALVERT is: 27. i. LANDON WILLIAM6 FOXWORTHY. 23. THOMAS5 FOXWORTHY (WILLIAM4, SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1790 in Prince William, Virginia. He married NANCY EVANS. Child of THOMAS FOXWORTHY and NANCY EVANS is: 28. i. SQUIRE EVANS6 FOXWORTHY. 24. ELI5 NORTHCUTT (WILLIAM B.4, RICHARD3, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born December 26, 1799 in Prince William, Virginia, and died September 9, 1882 in Travis, Texas. He married ELEANOR ELLIS January 23, 1823 in Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky. She was born April 20, 1800 in Bourbon, Kentucky, and died 1862 in Mexico, Missouri. Notes for ELI NORTHCUTT: I believe this to be the father of Thomas Dillard Northcutt for the following reasons: 1. Phone conversation with Dr. Mary Northcutt Newman of Purdy, Missouri. She listed relatives she remembers. She stated that Dr. Leon Blum Northcutt was her father's cousin. 2. Purdy Library, Purdy, Missouri, Northcutt Family F263 by Damien E. Aragon states that Eli Northcutt married Elinor Ellis 23 Jan 1823 at Paris, Bourbon Co., KY. Eli remained in Missouri until until after the Civil War; he then moved to Texas. Eli's son Joseph K. Ellis (brother of Thomas D. Northcutt) was born in Bourbon, Co., KY. 3. World Family Tree lists Eli Northcut and Eleanor Mills as parents of Joseph K. Northcutt and Thomas D. Northcutt with other siblings. Goodspeed's 1888 History of Barry County states that Eli Northcutt was a farmer, who was born in Virginia in 1799, but was taken by his parents to Kentucky when quite young, and was there reared and educated. When his father, William Northcutt, was going down the Ohio River on a boat to Kentucky, his party was fired into by Indians when a little above where Cincinnati now stands. He remained in Kentucky until 1836, when he came to Missouri with his family, locating in Boone County, where he passed the remainder of his life. Eli Northcutt came to Missouri with his father, and also settled in Boone County, remaining there thirty years. He then removed to Texas, where he died in 1881. Children of ELI NORTHCUTT and ELEANOR ELLIS are: 29. i. REV. JOSEPH K. ELLIS6 NORTHCUTT, b. November 5, 1823, Bourbon, Kentucky; d. January 18, 1893, Purdy, Barry, Missouri. ii. WILLIAM KONDEL NORTHCUTT, m. MARY GOWEN. 30. iii. THOMAS DILLARD NORTHCUTT, b. September 13, 1827, Bourbon, Kentucky; d. October 19, 1914, Fairview, Missouri. iv. MARY E. NORTHCUTT. v. FRANCES J. NORTHCUTT. vi. HENRY CLAY NORTHCUTT. vii. GEORGE E. NORTHCUTT. viii. NANCY ELLEN NORTHCUTT. ix. BETTIE NORTHCUTT. x. JOHN WILLIS NORTHCUTT, b. Battle of Elk Horn. Generation No. 6 25. SAMUEL6 WALKER (CHARLES5, ANN4 HARDWICK, MARY3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1792 in Campbell, Loudon, Virginia. He married MARGARET CREWS. She was born Abt. 1795. Children of SAMUEL WALKER and MARGARET CREWS are: i. ELIZABETH A.7 WALKER, b. Abt. 1820, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia. ii. MARY MARGUERITE WALKER, b. Abt. 1822, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia. iii. JOSIAH CREWS WALKER, b. April 6, 1824, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia. iv. HARRIET N. WALKER, b. Abt. 1825, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia; m. CHARLES CHESLEY ANDERSON; b. Abt. 1832, Halifax, Virginia. v. JOHN SAUNDERS WALKER, b. Abt. 1827, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia. vi. CHARLES WILLIAM WALKER, b. January 5, 1829, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia. vii. SAMUEL HUBBARD WALKER, b. Abt. 1829, Campbell, Loudon, Virginia. 26. JOHN THOMAS6 WORTHEY (JAMES5 FOXWORTHY, JAMES4, SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married SARAH MARSHALL. Child of JOHN WORTHEY and SARAH MARSHALL is: 31. i. HERMAN7 WORTHEY. 27. LANDON WILLIAM6 FOXWORTHY (SAMUEL5, WILLIAM4, SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married ARMILDA BARRETT. Child of LANDON FOXWORTHY and ARMILDA BARRETT is: 32. i. SAMUEL THOMAS7 FOXWORTHY. 28. SQUIRE EVANS6 FOXWORTHY (THOMAS5, WILLIAM4, SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married SARAH CATHERINE KELLY. Child of SQUIRE FOXWORTHY and SARAH KELLY is: 33. i. BOYD CLIFTON7 FOXWORTHY. 29. REV. JOSEPH K. ELLIS6 NORTHCUTT (ELI5, WILLIAM B.4, RICHARD3, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born November 5, 1823 in Bourbon, Kentucky, and died January 18, 1893 in Purdy, Barry, Missouri. He married JEMINA TURNER PARKS April 10, 1845 in Boone, Missouri. She was born 1823 in Kentucky, and died Deceased. Notes for REV. JOSEPH K. ELLIS NORTHCUTT: !Gene Cowherd email info: Northcutt, J.K on Barry Co., MO tax roll in 1861 Purdy Library, Northcutt Family F263 by Damien E. Aragon: Joseph and Jemina moved to Newton County and when the war broke out he moved his family further south. Joseph was a soldier of the CSA and after the war he moved his family to Washburn, Barry Co., MO. Joseph owned a store and was also a minister in the Missionary Baptist Church. He later moved to Pierce City and finally to Purdy where he died. Dr. Mary Northcutt Newman of Purdy, Missouri thinks his middle name was Knod, she also stated that he was a Baptist preacher. Goodspeed's 1888 History of Barry County states that while a resident of Peirce City he took an active part in building the Baptist College. He was its first financial agent, and secured for it $35,000 in subscriptions. He has been a minister for more than twenty-fine years, and is now engaged in local missionary work, having retired from merchandising. He is a member of the following organizations: A.F. & A.M., I.O.O.F. AND K.A.L. Children of JOSEPH NORTHCUTT and JEMINA PARKS are: i. MARY ANN7 NORTHCUTT. ii. WILLIAM THOMAS NORTHCUTT. 34. iii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN NORTHCUTT, b. September 26, 1849, Boone, Missouri; d. December 26, 1929, Exeter, Missouri. iv. FRANCES ELLEN NORTHCUTT. Notes for FRANCES ELLEN NORTHCUTT: ----- Original Message ----- From: Billy Ralph Furm Denton Jr To: Sent: Saturday, September 18, 1999 5:06 PM Subject: Northcutt Family > Hi saw your file on FTM my GG GrandMa was Frances Ellen Northcutt I > have a lot of info on the Northcutt family, I may hoping we might be > able to exchange data. I live in Australia so things are a bit harder > for me eg cant go up to the local Library for info. my file has > about 20,000 names in it await your reply thanks I think may be we > are cuz down the line Billy R.F.Denton Jr > > v. CANNIE P. NORTHCUTT. vi. ELIZABETH PARALEE NORTHCUTT. vii. JOSEPH BUCHANAN NORTHCUTT. viii. MINTIE ELLIS NORTHCUTT. ix. CHOLE LOUISE NORTHCUTT. 30. THOMAS DILLARD6 NORTHCUTT (ELI5, WILLIAM B.4, RICHARD3, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born September 13, 1827 in Bourbon, Kentucky, and died October 19, 1914 in Fairview, Missouri. He married MARY ELIZABETH GATEWOOD October 10, 1852 in Cooper, Missouri, daughter of THOMAS GATEWOOD and FANNY HARDING. She was born March 11, 1835 in Stafford, Virginia, and died September 14, 1918 in Fairview, Missouri. Notes for THOMAS DILLARD NORTHCUTT: !Gene Cowherd email info: Northcutt, T.D on Barry Co., MO tax roll in 1861 Letter dated 8-7-94 from Joe and Dot Northcutt of 1409 Espanola N.E., Albequerque, NM: Joe was told that the family left Weatherford, Texas when his Dad, Leon Blum Northcutt, was 4 years old (1873-74.) They came from Texas to "Oliver's Prairie" (Fairview, Mo.) in covered wagons. Perhaps 7 or 8 teams, slaves were taken along on the trip. This means that probably all the children were born in Texas. Needs to be researched. Family found on WFT, Vol. 3, #2152 Census Index: Colonial America 1607-1789 lists Northcutt, William MA Plymouth Co. Yarmouth 1643 Children of THOMAS NORTHCUTT and MARY GATEWOOD are: i. MARY FRANCES7 NORTHCUTT. ii. ODON NORTHCUTT. iii. EVATTS NORTHCUTT. iv. NEPALENA ELEANOR NORTHCUTT. v. FLORA A. NORTHCUTT. vi. WILLIS NORTHCUTT. vii. DR. GEORGE THOMAS NORTHCUTT, M.D.. viii. JENNINGS NORTHCUTT, b. Texas. 35. ix. LEON BLUM NORTHCUTT, M.D., b. November 18, 1869, Weatherford, Parker, Texas; d. December 13, 1936, San Juan, Hidalgo, Texas. x. ELIZABETH GATEWOOD NORTHCUTT. xi. SIDNEY PRICE NORTHCUTT. xii. MAUD XANTIPPE NORTHCUTT. Generation No. 7 31. HERMAN7 WORTHEY (JOHN THOMAS6, JAMES5 FOXWORTHY, JAMES4, SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married LYDIA BLANCHE EVERETTE. Child of HERMAN WORTHEY and LYDIA EVERETTE is: i. WINIFRED8 WORTHEY, m. ROBERT NELSON COX. 32. SAMUEL THOMAS7 FOXWORTHY (LANDON WILLIAM6, SAMUEL5, WILLIAM4, SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married HANNAH CLARISSA BRADLEY. Child of SAMUEL FOXWORTHY and HANNAH BRADLEY is: i. HARRY RICHARD8 FOXWORTHY, m. EVA BELLE SMITH. 33. BOYD CLIFTON7 FOXWORTHY (SQUIRE EVANS6, THOMAS5, WILLIAM4, SARAH3 NORTHCUTT, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) He married MARY NORWOOD TURNER. Child of BOYD FOXWORTHY and MARY TURNER is: i. ROBERT EVANS8 FOXWORTHY, m. BETTY BUIE. 34. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN7 NORTHCUTT (JOSEPH K. ELLIS6, ELI5, WILLIAM B.4, RICHARD3, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born September 26, 1849 in Boone, Missouri, and died December 26, 1929 in Exeter, Missouri. He married MIRANDA RODGERS December 25, 1873. She died Deceased. Children of BENJAMIN NORTHCUTT and MIRANDA RODGERS are: i. LENORA8 NORTHCUTT. ii. ETHEL NORTHCUTT. iii. BOYD NORTHCUTT. iv. CLYDE NORTHCUTT. v. VIOLA NORTHCUTT. vi. ALTA (TWIN) NORTHCUTT. vii. ALMA (TWIN) NORTHCUTT. viii. JOSEPH BUCHANAN NORTHCUTT. ix. EPPY LOTSY NORTHCUTT, b. June 13, 1885, Missouri; d. July 22, 1950, Albuquerque, New Mexico; m. MYRL D. HOWSMAN; d. 1980, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 35. LEON BLUM7 NORTHCUTT, M.D. (THOMAS DILLARD6, ELI5, WILLIAM B.4, RICHARD3, JOHN2 NORTHCUTT/NORCUTT, THOMAS1) was born November 18, 1869 in Weatherford, Parker, Texas, and died December 13, 1936 in San Juan, Hidalgo, Texas. He married MARGARET TENNESSEE WOODARD June 18, 1893 in Powell, McDonald, Missouri, daughter of GEORGE WOODARD and SARAH SPURLOCK. She was born March 10, 1874 in Powell, McDonald, Missouri, and died October 5, 1957 in Ozona, Texas. Notes for LEON BLUM NORTHCUTT, M.D.: Letter dated 8-7-94 from Joe and Dot Northcutt of 1409 Espanola N.E., Albequerque, NM: Joe was told that the family left Weatherford, Texas when his Dad, Dr. Leon Blum Northcutt, was 4 years old (1873-74.) They came from Texas to "Oliver's Prairie" (Fairview, Mo.) in covered wagons. Perhaps 7 or 8 teams, slaves were taken along on the trip. Personal interview with Violet McQueen Northcutt: Dr. Leon Blum Northcutt said the Mexicans were so tough that nothing could kill them. He believed that the hot peppers in their diet made them healthy. Personal interview with Frances Alver Northcutt Smith 11-8-96: Dad and Mother visited the Rio Grand Valley and mother's asthma was so much better they decided to move there. Dad took a doctor position in an opening at San Juan, Texas. Children of LEON NORTHCUTT and MARGARET WOODARD are: i. W. DUNCAN8 NORTHCUTT, b. January 30, 1894, Powell, McDonald, Missouri; d. December 27, 1941, Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; m. ANNA BELLE HICKEY, September 21, 1916, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; b. 1897, Washburn, Missouri; d. August 19, 1954. ii. OPHELIA ELIZABETH NORTHCUTT, b. June 5, 1895, Powell, McDonald, Missouri; d. March 30, 1983; m. JEFF ROGER DAVIS, April 6, 1919, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; b. January 14, 1897, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. May 27, 1986. iii. ODON GRADY NORTHCUTT, b. November 1, 1896, Powell, McDonald, Missouri; d. December 28, 1984, Wichita Falls, Texas; m. OPAL MAE WHITLOCK, December 3, 1933, Hargill, Texas; b. May 7, 1915, Grandfield, Oklahoma. iv. BETHELLA MAISIE NORTHCUTT, b. January 27, 1898, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. September 27, 1978; m. SIDNEY HENRY, August 13, 1916, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; b. September 18, 1892, Seligman, Missouri; d. July 30, 1983. v. LEON BLUM NORTHCUTT, JR., b. August 19, 1899, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. August 2, 1965, Ada, Pontotoc, Oklahoma; m. LOLA MARIE NORMAN, October 15, 1920, Purdy, Barry, Missouri; b. July 1, 1902, Aurora, Lawrence, Missouri. vi. THOMAS DILLARD NORTHCUTT, b. February 20, 1901, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. November 2, 1962, Duncan, Stephens, Oklahoma; m. IVA MAY NORMAN, May 2, 1923, Cassville, Barry, Missouri; b. March 15, 1904, Aurora, Lawrence, Missouri. vii. JOE R. NORTHCUTT, b. June 20, 1902, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. October 18, 1986, Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; m. ETHEL LEE HORTON, May 15, 1927, Hiwasse, Arkansas; b. November 17, 1906, Elm Springs, Arkansas. Notes for JOE R. NORTHCUTT: Joe Northcutt 1409 Espanola NE Alburquerque, NM 87110 1-505-265-7081 Neil Northcutt 405-868-3371 Neil says that the old Northcutt place was still there a few years ago when Joe visited Missouri. The slave quarters were still standing also. viii. UNNAMED TRIPLET 1 NORTHCUTT, b. June 20, 1902, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. June 20, 1902, Washburn, Barry, Missouri. ix. UNNAMED TRIPLET 2 NORTHCUTT, b. June 20, 1902, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. July 13, 1902, Washburn, Barry, Missouri. x. MARGARET ESTER NORTHCUTT, b. March 24, 1904, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. March 28, 1973, West Plains, Missouri; m. LEONARD SYLVENUS SPENCER, April 27, 1927, Drumright, Creek, Oklahoma; b. March 30, 1901, Arbela, Missouri; d. July 12, 1984, West Plains, Missouri. xi. GEORGE WOODARD NORTHCUTT, b. September 6, 1905, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. November 28, 1989, Seminole, Seminole, Oklahoma; m. VIOLET LORAIN MCQUEEN, September 5, 1926, Purdy, Barry, Missouri; b. April 8, 1907, Purdy, Barry, Missouri. Notes for GEORGE WOODARD NORTHCUTT: Violet Lorain McQueen b. 4/8/1907 at Purdy, Mo., married George Woodard Northcutt 9/5/1926 at Purdy, Mo. George was born 9/6/1905 at Washburn, Mo., died 11/28/1989 at Seminole, Ok. He was the son of Dr. Leon Blum Northcutt and his wife, Margaret Tennessee Woodard (George's middle name). George retired from Carter Oil now Exxon. When he was 82 years old he received a letter from Exxon requesting him to return to work as a consultant for a "ridiculous amount of money." George is buried at Little Cemetery at Seminole, OK. They had no children of their own, but raised many. Violet was an extraordinary cook, grew flowers and did for others. Violet remembers her dad, Samuel Patton McQueen, telling her the family was from Ireland. George lived in Barry Co., Mo. until November of 1926. He worked in oil production and refining since 1927. He was drafted into service Feb. 1943-Nov. 1945 and was in the Hdg. Co. 11th Airborn division during World War II as a Staff Sergeant. He was discharged at Fort Scott, Kansas. George was a fix-it man. When they stopped making parts for his pickup he made his own. He invented several things but gave the inventions to his company. He did not want a lot of money, he said "Money is the root of all evil." Violet and George had nice things and took very good care of everything. Every item they purchased they immediately dedicated to God and asked that they have the wisdom to use it in God's name. They visited the sick and elderly on a regular schedule. They spent one day a week running errands for people that needed assistance and always spend Sunday at the nursing home after they had picked up and dropped off all people that were unable to drive themselves to church. They grew a huge garden every year and enjoyed sharing it with friends and family. They were constantly planting things. They would stop on the side of the road or an vacated lot and get starts of shrubs and flowers. Violet started oak trees from acorns and they are now 40' tall. Their home looks like it belongs on the front of a magazine, huge trees and beautiful shrubs everywhere. Violet was a wonderful cook. She canned and cooked constantly. It was a family joke that if the big bomb hit we would all hightail it to Violet and George's where we would have everything we needed. Violet and George were devoted Christians. They didn't preach with words but by actions, living the example. They grew almost everything they ate, beef, chicken, vegetables, and fruit. They were in very good health spiritually and physically. Website on WWII 11th Airborne Div. at http://members.aol.com/dickhoyt/index.html 1945 In late January the 1st Cavalry Division and 37th Infant ry Divisions attacked Manila, Luzon, Philippine Islands from the North while the 11th Airborne Division attacked from the south. The First Cav sent a "flying squadron" into Manila to liberate the civlian prisoners interred at Santo Tomas University; they had been prisoners for over three years . Manila was liberated on Feb 5th. To alleviate overcrowding at Santa Tomas, in 1944 the Japanese established a new prison camp at Los Baņos, about 40 miles SW of Manila, it was the site of the Philippine Agricultural College. There were 2,147 prisoners here. After the liberation of Manila, the retreating Japanese forces planned to execute all the prisoners in Los Baņos. General MacArthur ordered the 11th Airborne Division to rescue them. The Recon Company and a large force of Filipino guerrillas infiltrated the area around the camp prior to the planned attack on Los Baņos. It had been learned that the Japanese did their morning calistenics at 0700. Company B, 511th Parachute Infantry (re-inforced) planned their aerial assault on the camp for that hour. The 511th PIR embarked on Amtracs of the 672nd Amtrac Bn early on the morning of Feb 23rd and crossed the large inland lake on which the town of Los Baņ was situated on its eastern shore. As the first parachutes opened, the Recon company and the guerrillas opened fire on the Japanese. The defenders were wiped out. The Amtracs landed and troopers immediately rounded up the prisoners and loaded them onto the Amtracs, to be evacuated back across the lake behind friendly lines. By noon the evacuation was complete with no loss of life of the prisoners or American troops Two Filipino guerrillas were killed. A monument at Los Baņos has been erected in their honor. Other troops of the 11th Airborne Division had taken up road-blocking positions to prevent Japanese re-inforcements from reaching Los Baņos, 25 miles behind enemy lines. This has been proclaimed the most perfectly planned and executed rescue by American forces and is taught at the War College as an example. The civilians were Allied business-men, nuns, priests, missionaries, nurses, tourists, etc. who were in the Philippines when the Japanese captured them in 1942. As they had been praying for over three years to be rescued, they said that the paratroopers "looked like Angels coming down from Heaven to rescue them", and that is how our division gained its nickname "The Angels". Every year around this time our Chapters hold "Los Baņos Remembrance Dinners" in honor of this exploit. Many former Internees attend these meetings and thank their rescuers . Notes for VIOLET LORAIN MCQUEEN: !Violet Lorain McQueen b. 4/8/1907 at Purdy, Mo., married George Woodard Northcutt 9/5/1926 at Purdy, Mo. George was born 9/6/1905 at Washburn, Mo., died 11/28/1989 at Seminole, Ok. He was the son of Dr. Leon Blum Northcutt and his wife, Margaret Tennessee Woodard (George's middle name). George retired from Exxon. When he was 82 years old he received a letter from Exxon requesting him to return to work as a consultant for a "ridiculous amount of money". George is buried at Little Cemetery at Seminole, Ok. They had no children of their own, but raised many. Violet is an extraordinary cook, grew flowers and did for others. Violet remembers her dad, Samuel Patton McQueen, telling her the family was originally from Ireland. In all of Violet's old pictures (dating late 1800's and early 1900's) she is sitting in Grandfather Wilson Lane's lap. She was his favorite. When her cousins wanted anything, they would have Violet ask. They always got what she asked for. When Cora, Violet's mother, died in 1915 she had just turned 8 years old. She lived with her father caring for her younger brother, my Grandfather. Her father, Samuel Patton, was very strict. Violet remembers her father telling her she could not do things (like have boys over or dance) because she didn't have a mother, people would not think it proper. Violet's father remarried after one year and Violet had trouble accepting her new mother. After awhile she was sent to live with her aunts. Aunt Rilda Lane Cowherd took Violet in. She taught her how to sew, can, cook, and grow flowers. Her Grandmother, Eliza Long Lane, died in 1919 and Grandfather Wilson Lane married the maid. The aunts all thought it a disgrace. They refused to have anything further to do with their father and were very upset that Violet did. Grandfather Lane distributed his land and home to his heirs and moved to town and build a new home. Violet went to live with Grandfather Lane and Grace. She had her own room above the parlor. She was allowed to have visitors in the parlor, where they could dance to the tune of the player piano. Grandfather Lane left Violet some land and George and her build a home there. They later sold it and moved to Oklahoma. Violet always kept the money from the Lane land separate and later used it as a down payment on her house in Seminole, Oklahoma. She has left this to the family to be passed on through her heirs. Violet just turned 90 years old (this is 1997) and in a nursing home in Seminole due to a broken hip. She is still just as sharp as a tack and in great spirits. George was a fix-it man. When they stopped making parts for his pickup he made his own. He invented more than one thing but gave the invention to his company. He did not want a lot of money, he said "Money is the root of all evil." Violet and George had nice things and took very good care of everything. Every item they purchased they immediately dedicated to God and asked that they have the wisdom to use it in God's name. They visited the sick and elderly on a regular schedule. They spent one day a week running errands for people that needed assistance and always spend Sunday at the nursing home after they had picked up and dropped off all people that were unable to drive themselves to church. They grew a huge garden every year and enjoyed sharing it with friends and family. They were constantly planting things. They would stop on the side of the road or an vacated lot and get starts of shrubs and flowers. Violet started oak trees from acorns and they are now 40' tall. Their home looks like it belongs on the front of a magazine, huge trees and beautiful shrubs everywhere. Violet was a wonderful cook. She canned and cooked constantly. It was a family joke that if the big bomb hit we would all hightail it to Violet and George's where we would have everything we needed until everything cleared. Violet and George were devoted Christians. They didn't preach with words but by actions, living the example. They grew almost everything they ate, beef, chicken, vegetables, and fruit. They were in very good health spiritually and physically. xii. PASCAL NORTHCUTT, b. May 17, 1907, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. October 19, 1986. xiii. FRANCES ALVER NORTHCUTT, b. February 20, 1909, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; m. HENRY MEADOWS SMITH, July 1, 1937, McAllen, Texas; b. September 16, 1907, Tentrees, Texas; d. February 23, 1965, Kingsville, Kleberg, Texas. Notes for FRANCES ALVER NORTHCUTT: Personal interview with Frances Alver Northcutt Smith 11-8-96: Dad and Mother visited the Rio Grand Valley and mother's asthma was so much better they decided to move there. Dad took a doctor position in an opening at San Juan, Texas. Frances started teaching school when she was 16 years old. She had to lie about her age and take a state examination. She wanted to go to college so bad she finally saved her money and went to a college in Kingsville, Texas and that is where she met her husband, Henry Smith. xiv. UNNAMED BABY NORTHCUTT, b. October 7, 1910, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. October 24, 1910, Washburn, Barry, Missouri. xv. RUTH NORTHCUTT, b. November 3, 1911, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. November 18, 1983, Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska; m. CASPER MILLER, November 12, 1933, Rio Grande City, Starr, Texas; b. July 1, 1898, Garden City, South Dakota; d. March 16, 1959, McAllen, Texas. xvi. VIRGINIA BELLE NORTHCUTT, b. July 24, 1913, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; d. December 8, 1923, Washburn, Barry, Missouri. xvii. WOODROW WILSON NORTHCUTT, b. April 23, 1916, Washburn, Barry, Missouri; m. MARY LEE MALCOM, September 12, 1938, Ada, Pontotoc, Oklahoma; b. July 3, 1918, Nowata, Nowata, Oklahoma.