The Willoughby's of VA; MD; NC; KY; etc
For those of you who are interested in information on Willoughbys in VA; MD; NC; KY, etc. contact the following people. They have information on some of the Willoughby's that you are looking for. Laurita W. Sledge, 835 Sledge Road, Alvaton, KY 42122. Also Mary Sue Willoughby Hubbard, 800 Minerva Dr., Murray, KY 42071; you can also contact Mary W. Villines, 6434 Thunderbird Dr., Nashville, TN 37209-2826; Also contact Mr. D.A. Willoughby, 1223 Coffee Ave. Murfreesboro, TN 37129. D.A. Willoughby at one time wrote a family newsletter called "Willows". I don't believe that he is still writing it, but I think for the cost of postage and coping it, he will send you copies of the past ones. He sent me several copies that were quite informative and one of them had a list names and addresses of all his Willoughby subscribers and folks that provided him with information. There is also a lady that I have heard about who is quite knowledgeable about the Willoughby family named Ruth Willoughby Doherty, #4 Par Lane, Pine Bluff, AR 71603. Also Otis Willoughby 720 Iris Ave., Boulder,Co. 80304.Otis seems to a descendant of a different branch of the family than William Willoughby, of Dorchester/Caroline Co., Md.Some of you may be looking for some of his ancestors, and I am assured that he is very knowledgeable on his Willoughby family.
The Willoughby family as far as I have it,goes back to Sir John de Willoughby, a Norman Knight - Lordship of Willoughby in Lincolnshire , a gift of William the Conqueror, he was born ca 1040 - died about 1100. Our immigrant ancestor, William Willoughby, son of John Willoughby and wife Anne, was born ca 1623 and was in Virginia in 1652. He went from there to Dorchester/Caroline Co., Md. where he died ca 1712. He appears to have been a Ship's captain or owner, as he transported goods and passengers to Dorchester Co., Md in the mid to late 1600's.(See info from the Maryland Hall of Records). He was married first to Hannah ? and 2nd to Anne ?. He left a will and named wife Anne, sons Andrew, Samuel, Edward and daughter Sarah. First wife Hannah signed papers with him until about 1702. His daughter Sarah was listed as his young daughter, which leads one to think that she may have been by the 2nd wife Anne.
The Willoughby family as far as I have it,goes back to Sir John de Willoughby, a Norman Knight - Lordship of Willoughby in Lincolnshire , a gift of William the Conqueror, he was born ca 1040 - died about 1100. Our immigrant ancestor, William Willoughby, son of John Willoughby and wife Anne, was born ca 1623 and was in Virginia in 1652. He went from there to Dorchester/Caroline Co., Md. where he died ca 1712. He appears to have been a Ship's captain or owner, as he transported goods and passengers to Dorchester Co., Md in the mid to late 1600's.(See info from the Maryland Hall of Records). He was married first to Hannah ? and 2nd to Anne ?. He left a will and named wife Anne, sons Andrew, Samuel, Edward and daughter Sarah. First wife Hannah signed papers with him until about 1702. His daughter Sarah was listed as his young daughter, which leads one to think that she may have been by the 2nd wife Anne.If you want more specific info, e-mail me and I will try to give you as much as I can. However, I got a lot of what I have from the folks mentioned above, which may be able to help you more. I don't have e-mail addresses for any of these people, if they are on the internet. I hope this will help some of you.
If you want more specific info, e-mail me and I will try to give you as much as I can. However, I got a lot of what I have from the folks mentioned above, which may be able to help you more. I don't have e-mail addresses for any of these people, if they are on the internet. I hope this will help some of you.More Replies:
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