- [S188] Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776, William Armstrong Crozier (Ed.), (Name: The Genealogy Association; Location: New York, New York; Date: 1905;), p14. Section on Land Bounty Certificates of the French and Indian War.
Ensign in Capt. Dickinson't Co of Rangers in 1756, and lost his life in the service of his country. Catherine Arbuckle [dau], wife of Wm. Arbuckle and heiress at law of Humphrey Madison, deceased. Botetourt Co Court, Decr, 1780
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- [S189] Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800, Vol 2, Lyman Chalkey, (Name: The Commonwealth Publishing Co; Location: Rosslyn, VA; Date: 1912;), https://archive.org/details/chroniclesscotc00lockgoog., Book: 50-333, Humphrey Madison, 3 Aug 1753, Augusta Co, VA.
Name: Humphrey Madison
Date: 3 Aug 1753
Location: Augusta Co., VA
Property: 600 acres; Buffalo Creek of Roanoke; The Barrens; corner Joshua McCormick; Corraven's Creek.
Notes: This land record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks: By patent 3 Nov 1750. Delivered to Benj. Estell Nov 1762.
Book: 5-333
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- [S190] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls;).
Death date: 1750
Death place:
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- [S189] Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800, Vol 2, Lyman Chalkey, (Name: The Commonwealth Publishing Co; Location: Rosslyn, VA; Date: 1912;), https://archive.org/details/chroniclesscotc00lockgoog., Adam Dickinson's bond as administrator of Humphrey Madison.
- [S189] Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800, Vol 2, Lyman Chalkey, (Name: The Commonwealth Publishing Co; Location: Rosslyn, VA; Date: 1912;), https://archive.org/details/chroniclesscotc00lockgoog., Book: 2-108.
4 Feb 1748
Location: Augusta Co., VA
Property: On Little Calfpasture; Beverley Manor patent line; Grassy Lick tract.
Remarks: Delivered to Humphrey Madison, 1753.
- [S769] Annals of Bath County, Virginia, Oren Frederic Morton, (Name: McClure Co; Location: Morton, Oren Frederic Staunton, VA; Date: 1917;), p82.
Of the Indian raids into Bath, the earliest we can locate took place near the middle of September, 1756... Among the slain were Ensign Humphrey Madison...
During this raid...Captain Dickenson was absent at a general muster... (Seven weeks later, George Washington remarked that the stockade was in need of improvement)
... In the summer of 1757 Fort Dickinson was invested (sic) a second time. Again, Dickinson was absent, and again there was neglegence on the part of the defenders.
- [S770] French and Indian War Land Bounty Certificates (in Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly), Barbara Vines Little, (Name: Virginia Genealogical Society;), Vol 55, No 3, (Summer 1997), p 252.
Humphrey Madison - Botetour Co - Dec 1779 - Cert. No 1170
Catherine Arbuckle wife of Wm Arbuckle and Heiress at Law of Humprey Madison deceased proved to this Court that the said Humprey Madison served in Capt Dickerson's (dic) Company of Rangers in the year 1756 as an Ensign, that he lost his live in the Service of his Country... (David May CBC)
- [S771] Winston of Virginia and and allied Families, Terrence Clayton, (Name: Whittet & Shepperson; Location: Richmond, VA; Date: 1927;), p 228, Caroline County Records, Order Book 1732-1740.
Nov 1749; Humphrey Madison witness to deed of Stone to Bowler;
(This listing is among many that refer to other Madisons, e.g. Roger & Elizabeth, Thomas, and John & Agatha)
- [S772] Flack Family Tree, Marilyn Flack, (Name: ancestry.com; Date: 2013;), Profile of Humphrey Madison.
(numerous citations, stories, and images from books ; not all are accurate)
- [S1133] Genealogy.com Bulletin Boards, (Name: genealogy.com;), Re: John Madison (1st Clerk of August Co, VA 1745), By Robert Allen, 26 Jan 2009.
Several data elements and citations for Humphrey and Catherine Madison
https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/madison/1169/
- [S774] Reminiscences of Eastern Oregon, Elizabeth Laughlin Lord, (Name: The Irwin-Hodson Co; Location: Portland, OR; Date: 1903;), p231, THOMAS MADISON'S FAMILY RECORD.
Thomas Madison died January 20, 1754;
Joanah Madison, his wife, died April 13, 1758.
Their children were
J. Madison, born October 26, 1719.
Ambrose Madison, born March II, 1724.
Jane Madison, born February II, 1728; died October 24, 1767.
Humphrey Madison, born April 25, 1730; died September 12, 1756.
Ann Madison, born July 31, 1733.
Sarah Madison, born Feb.. mary 29, 1735; died October 31, i8oi.
Mary Madison, born May 15, 1738.
George Madison, born October 7, 1740.
Roger Madison, born April 15, 1744; died September 12, 1768.
Elizabeth Madison, born May 30, 1747.
- [S192] Virginia Marriages before 1824, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 1997;), p 85.
Name: Humphrey Madison
Marriage Date: 17 Aug 1753
Marriage Place: Augusta, Virginia, USA
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- [S768] A Centennial History of Alleghany County, Virginia, Oren Frederic Morton, (Name: J.K. Reubush Co; Location: Dayton, VA; Date: 1923;), p 155, Soldiers of 1861 and Earlier Wars.
Some other members of Dickinson's Rangers were... Ensign Humphrey Madison
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