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Source Citations


Judge Thomas Turner Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 46, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He graduated in law at the University of Virginia in 1843. In 1850 he was Commonwealth Attorney of Frederick County (now Clarke) Va., and member of the House of Delegates from the same county 1857-83, and Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia 1883-95. He moved to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1896, and to St. Louis in 1898, and practiced law there."

2Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 7. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "Judge Thomas T. Fauntleroy had issue: 1. Philip Williams; 2. Cornelius Hite born December 28, 1858; 3. Ann Magill; 4. Thomas Turner, born February 22, 1861; 5. Robert Randolph, born November 13, 1869; 6. Flizabeth Dangerfield; 7. Joseph Whittlesseyborn April 23, 1873; 8. Griffin Guilford, born May 1875; 9. Mary B.; 10. Kate Whittlessey."


Ann Hite Williams

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, p 46 & 54, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. Lists 1 son and 6 grandchildren.


Judge Thomas Turner Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 46, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "He graduated in law at the University of Virginia in 1843. In 1850 he was Commonwealth Attorney of Frederick County (now Clarke) Va., and member of the House of Delegates from the same county 1857-83, and Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia 1883-95. He moved to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1896, and to St. Louis in 1898, and practiced law there."

2Virginia Historical Magazine, The. Vol 1. Number 1. July 1891, Jefferson Wallace, Richmond, Virginia, pg 7. Copied by Sararh Yeiser Mason Heerman. "Judge Thomas T. Fauntleroy had issue: 1. Philip Williams; 2. Cornelius Hite born December 28, 1858; 3. Ann Magill; 4. Thomas Turner, born February 22, 1861; 5. Robert Randolph, born November 13, 1869; 6. Flizabeth Dangerfield; 7. Joseph Whittlesseyborn April 23, 1873; 8. Griffin Guilford, born May 1875; 9. Mary B.; 10. Kate Whittlessey."


George Davidson

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 39 & 84, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "an associate of her father in the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. He became a distinguished engineer and scientist, platted the west coast of the U.S. and Mount Davidson near San Francisco is named for him. Their marriage took place in the home of Dr. John Fouchee Fauntleroy, her uncle, at White Post, Clarke County, Va. and is recorded in the parish register there.
    During the Civil war, George and Ellinor lived in Germantown, Pa. where two sons were born. Davidson fought on the side of the North during the war. On the other hand, Ellinor's Virginia cousins and uncles served as valiantly on the side of the South. Most of their life was spent on the Pacific coast. In 1877 a daughter was born to them."


Ellinor Fauntleroy

1Lewis Hampton Jones, Jones, Captain Roger of London and Virginia, Louisville, Ky.: L.H. Jones, 1911. 442 p, Pg 180, FHL 1321070. Lists 3 children.


Constance Owen Fauntleroy

1Robert H. Fauntleroy, Fauntleroy Family, The, Microfilm published: Washington, 1952, P 39, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL 1318331 Item 3. "She was the founder of the Minerva Society, one of the first clubs for women in America, which held its meetings in the Old Fauntleroy Home in New Harmony. She lived for a long time in St. Joseph, Mo. A picture of her and a sketch of her life are in the "American Biographical Dictionary".
    She had four children."

2Lewis Hampton Jones, Jones, Captain Roger of London and Virginia, Louisville, Ky.: L.H. Jones, 1911. 442 p, Pg 180, FHL 1321070. List 4 children.


Mary Elizabeth Fauntleroy

1Lewis Hampton Jones, Jones, Captain Roger of London and Virginia, Louisville, Ky.: L.H. Jones, 1911. 442 p, Pg 176, FHL 1321070. (See entry under her father's sources.).