1. | William Arbuckle was born on 3 Mar 1752 in Balcony Falls, Rockbridge, VA (son of James Arbuckle, Sr and Margaret Thompson); died on 21 Mar 1836 in Mason Co, WV; was buried in Craig-Douglas Cemetery, Grimms Landing, Mason, WV. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Farmer
- Will: 21 Jan 1835, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
- Probate: 5 Sep 1836, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Notes:
William Arbuckle was the third husband of Catherine Madison, who, when she married William, was 25 years old, twice widowed, and with two children. William and Catherine had 8 children together, and he lived to the age of 84 in Mason County (now in West Virginia), just a few miles from Point Pleasant.
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William was at Fort Randolph in Point Pleasant for the famous Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774, but he later described himself as a "volunteer soldier". My guess is that he was given an assignment at the fort by his much older brother Capt Matthew Arbuckle. He is somtimes credited Matthew's military accomplishment, but there is no contemporary evidence that he served in the militia. In fact, his application for a Revolutionary War pension was denied for that very reason.
Will:
He left bequests to the four daughters who survived him and to several grandchildren. He left $1 to be shared by the seven or eight sons and daughters of his late daughter Jane McMullin "by way of Remembrance". He similarly left $1 to his daughters Margaret James, Catherine Craig, & Elizabeth Alexander, though he left his blacksmith tools and his shop property to Elizabeth's husband, Samuel. His daughter Mary Nelson and several grandsons received $100 notes that were due to him from Samuel Alexander. He also left a shotgun and a rifle to two grandsons.
His executors were his "friends" (and sons-in-law) John G Nelson and Sam'l Alexander.
Buried:
GRid=34837010; Very old stone; almost disintegrated. A new monument reads "ARTIFICER VA TROOPS REV WAR". An "artificer" is a craftsman who specializes in the construction of artillery or fortification systems.
William married Catherine Madison on 30 Oct 1779 in Botetourt Co, VA. Catherine (daughter of Humphrey Madison and Mary Dickinson) was born in 1754 in Augusta Co, VA; died on 18 Jul 1818 in Buffalo, Putnam, WV; was buried in Craig-Douglas Cemetery, Grimms Landing, Mason, WV. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Notes:
Married:
She is listed as Katherine Pogue
Children:
- Jane Madison Arbuckle was born on 2 Apr 1780 in Fort Union, Greenbrier, WV; died in Sep 1826.
- Margaret Thompson Arbuckle was born on 26 Mar 1782 in Fort Randolph, Point Pleasant, Mason, WV; died after 21 Jan 1835.
- Mary (Polly) Dickinson Arbuckle was born on 4 Apr 1784 in Fort Randolph, Point Pleasant, Mason, WV; died on 13 Sep 1847 in Pendleton, Madison, IN; was buried in Gilmore Cemetery, Madison Co, IN.
- William Arbuckle, Jr. was born on 26 Nov 1788 in Fort Randolph, Point Pleasant, Mason, WV; died in 1805 in Mason Co, WV.
- Elizabeth Arbuckle was born on 15 Jul 1790 in Fort Randolph, Point Pleasant, Mason, WV; died on 29 Jul 1861 in Mason Co, WV; was buried in Samuel Alexander Cemetery, Mason Co, WV.
- Catharine (Kitty) Brown Arbuckle was born on 11 Jul 1793 in Fort Randolph, Point Pleasant, Mason, WV; died on 16 Oct 1859 in Buffalo, Putnam, WV; was buried in Craig-Douglas Cemetery, Grimms Landing, Mason, WV.
- Frances Littlepage Arbuckle was born on 11 Jul 1793 in Fort Randolph, Point Pleasant, Mason, WV; died in Dec 1801 in Kanawha Co, WV; was buried in Craig-Douglas Cemetery, Grimms Landing, Mason, WV.
- Nancy Arbuckle was born on 8 Sep 1796 in Kanawha City, Kanawha, WV; died on 21 Dec 1801 in Kanawha City, Kanawha, WV; was buried in Craig-Douglas Cemetery, Grimms Landing, Mason, WV.
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