NameElizabeth Frances “Fannie” Verlander
BirthMar 1848, Essex County, Virginia
Death30 Apr 1920, Middlesex County, Virginia
Burial2 May 1920, Mt. Zion, Essex County, Virginia
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
Cause of deathHeart disease
Documentation
1850 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia:
Page 71
Dwelling 87, Family 87
Verlander, James, 35, carpenter, born in Virginia
Verlander, Elizabeth, 28, born in Virginia
Verlander, John, 6, in school, born in Virginia, in school
Verlander, Elizabeth, 2, born in Virginia
1860 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia:
Dwelling 307, Family 297
Beazley, Jno, 32, farmer, $800 real estate, $200 personal estate, in school within the year
Taylor, Ann, 40
Verlander, Elizabeth, 33
Verlander, John, 12, in school within the year
Verlander, Fanny, 11, in school within the year
Verlander, James, 8, in school within the year
Taylor, George W., 20, laborer
Taylor, M. E., 13, female, in school within the year
Taylor, GeorgeAnna, 10, female, in school within the year
Wm. F. Boughan married Betty F. Verlander on 18 February 1869 in Essex County. He was 24, single (not widowed), born in Essex County and living in Essex County. She was 20, single (not widowed), born in Essex County and living in Essex County. Parents were Thos. Boughan and Mary F. Wood, and James Verlander and Elizabeth Beazley. Wm. F. Boughan was a farmer. H. W. Montague performed the ceremony. [Essex County, Virginia, Marriage Register 1, page 22, line 24.]
1870 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia:
Household 285, Family 285
Boughan, William F., 24, farm laborer, no real estate or personal estate, born in Virginia
Boughan, Elizabeth F., 22, keeping house, born in Virginia
Boughan, Thomas F., 6/12, at home, born in Virginia
1880 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia
Tappahannock District, page 121A
Dwelling 110, Household 110
Boughan, William, white, male, 37, married, farmer, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Boughan, Fanny, white, female, 32, wife, married, keeping house, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Boughan, Mary Lizzie, white, female, 7, daughter, at home, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Boughan, Christian L., white, female, 3, daughter, at home, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Boughan, William A., white, male, 7/12, born October, son, at home, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
Boughan, Joseph A., white, male, 19, brother, single, laborer, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia
On 2 March 1898, a deed was made between Lucinda C. Johnson, Martha E. Crow, Ann E. Jordon, Mary E. Boughan, James A. Taylor, Georgianna Boughan, John W. Verlander, Elizabeth F. Boughan, and James H. Verlander of the first part, and Christian Mallory Dietrich of the second part. For $500, the parties of the first part grant unto the parties of the second part a tract of land which the late Henry Beazley died seized and possessed, lying on the right hand side of the road leading from Henley’s Ford to Mount Zion Church, containing 174 acres. Signed Lucinda C. Johnson, Martha E. Crow, Bettie Jordon, Mary E. Boughan, James A. Taylor, Georgianna Boughan, J. W. Verlander, Elizabeth F. Boughan, and J. H. Verlander. Recorded 27 October 1898. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 59, pages 227–228.]
1900 U.S. Census for Essex County, Virginia:
Household 18
Baughan, Wm, head, Nov 1844, 55, married 34 years, farmer, 0 months unemployed, rents, farm schedule #18.
Baughan, Bettie F., wife, Mar 1848, 52, married 34 years, 7 children, 4 survive
Baughan, Wm. A., son, Oct 1879, 20, farm laborer, 0 months unemployed, cannot read or write
Baughan, Nellie, daughter, Mar 1886, 14, at school for 4 years now
Baughan, Edward, son, Sep 1888, 11, at school for 3 years now
All except William A. can read and write.
1910 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia:
Rappahannock District, on Bestland Road to Howertons, Dwelling 236, Family 240
Boughan, William A., 30, farmer on general farm, rents, farm schedule 235
Boughan, Fannie E., mother, 61, widowed, has had 7 children, of whom 4 are living
On 30 April 1920, Fannie F. Boughan died in Jamaica District, Middlesex County, Virginia. She was female; white; widowed; age 72; born in Essex County, Virginia; name of father unknown; name of mother unknown; informant Chastein Griggs of Laneview, Virginia; attended by physician from 24 April 1920 to 24 April 1920, last seen alive on 24 April 1920; cause of death hearth disease; buried on 2 May 1920 at Mt. Zion, Essex County. [Commonwealth of Virginia, Certificate of Death 11223.]
Spouses
BirthNov 1844, Virginia
DeathMar 1909
BurialMt. Zion Baptist Church, Dunbrooke, Essex County, Virginia
OccupationFarmer
Marriage18 Feb 1869, Essex County, Virginia