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About Elizabeth Proudfoot
Photo by: Martin Proudfoot, added: Mar 16, 2014 to Find A Grave Memorial# 126439516
Note: Photo shows marker for Abraham Alexander Proudfoot: There is no separate marker for Elizabeth Cole Proudfoot. "Alexander died in 1869 on the Proudfoot farm and was buried beside his wife, Elizabeth. His gravestone stands on the knoll overlooking the farm." (Source below)
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Alexander Proudfoot (1791-1869) and Elizabeth (Cole) Proudfoot (1799-1863), were married on 23 Mar 1818 in Harrison County, Virginia.
Elizabeth (Cole) Proudfoot was the daughter of William Cole (1774-1847) and Anna Modesitt Cole. She is mentioned in her father's will written on 11 May 1847 as Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Proudfoot. Elizabeth died of what was then called consumption (present day tuberculosis)..
Bio of Abraham Alexander Proudfoot and Elizabeth Cole-
"Abraham Alexander Proudfoot, 4th child of John and Leanor (Hitt) Proudfoot was born 9 Apr 1791 at Leeds Manor, near Salem, Fauquier County, Virginia. In 1808, he migrated with his parents to an area north of Philippi, (now West) Virginia, now known as Fox Grape Run.
On 2 Dec 1815, Alexander purchased 116 acres located on upper Pleasant Creek from Josiah Davison for the sum of $1.00. Back then, cost per acre was $2 to $4. It was also customary to receive land as payment for work performed. Upper Pleasant Creek is located north of Philippi, West Virginia, near the Taylor County line.
On 25 March 1818, in Harrison County, Virginia, he married Elizabeth Cole, daughter of William Cole, Jr., and wife Anna Modisett. Elizabeth Cole was born 7 Oct 1799, Fauquier County, Virginia. William Cole, Sr., and William Cole, Jr., had considerable land holdings. William Cole, Sr., was an American soldier in the Revolutionary War, serving in Virginia.
Eight children were born to Alexander and Elizabeth Proudfoot on upper Pleasant Creek: William Chester Proudfoot (1819-1898), John Hitt Proudfoot (1822-1906), Leanor "Leann" Proudfoot (1823-1892), Francis Proudfoot (b. 1825), Kiziah "Kizzie" Proudfoot (1829-1903), Mary "Polly" Proudfoot (1832-1907), Joshua Proudfoot (1833-1917), and Nancy Proudfoot (b. 1836).
In the spring of 1837/38, Alexander and his family moved to the wilderness area along the Middle Fork River in what is now southern Barbour County, later known as Talbott Community. Records indicate that Alexander was the first settler in that area.
Elizabeth Cole Proudfoot died of tuberculosis on 31 January 1863 in their cabin home and she was buried on a knoll overlooking the Proudfoot farm.
On 7 Jan 1864, Alexander sold 195 1/4 acres to his youngest son Joshua for the sum of $1.00.
Alexander died in 1869 on the Proudfoot farm and was buried beside his wife, Elizabeth. His gravestone stands on the knoll overlooking the farm."
Source: Proudfoot, Dorsey. Genealogy of the Proudfoot Family 1680-1986. (El Paso, Texas, Complete Printing, 1986) p. 55.
Elizabeth Cole (1799-1863) was the daughter William Cole, Jr (1774-1847) and Anna Modisett (1778-1858).Elizabeth married Abraham Alexander Proudfoot in Harrison County, (West) Virginia on March 23, 1818.Abraham Alexander and Elizabeth Cole Proudfoot had 8 children:William Chester Proudfoot (1819-1898)John Hitt Proudfoot (1822-1906)Leanor "Leann" Proudfoot (1823-1892)Francis Proudfoot (1825-1919)Kiziah "Kizzie" Proudfoot (1829-1903)Mary "Polly" Proudfoot (1832-1907)Joshua Proudfoot (1833-1917)Nancy Proudfoot (1836-1896)In the spring of 1837/38, Abraham Alexander and Elizabeth Cole Proudfoot were the first settlers in what would later be called Talbott community, Barbour County, West Virginia.Elizabeth Cole is buried beside her husband Abraham Alexander Proudfoot on a knoll overlooking their farm. There is a headstone for Abraham Alexander Proudfoot, but there is no separate marker for Elizabeth Cole.
Elizabeth Cole (1799-1863) was the daughter William Cole, Jr (1774-1847) and Anna Modisett (1778-1858).
Elizabeth married Abraham Alexander Proudfoot in Harrison County, (West) Virginia on March 23, 1818.
Abraham Alexander and Elizabeth Cole Proudfoot had 8 children: William Chester Proudfoot (1819-1898) John Hitt Proudfoot (1822-1906) Leanor "Leann" Proudfoot (1823-1892) Francis Proudfoot (1825-1919) Kiziah "Kizzie" Proudfoot (1829-1903) Mary "Polly" Proudfoot (1832-1907) Joshua Proudfoot (1833-1917) Nancy Proudfoot (1836-1896)
In the spring of 1837/38, Abraham Alexander and Elizabeth Cole Proudfoot were the first settlers in what would later be called Talbott community, Barbour County, West Virginia.
Elizabeth Cole is buried beside her husband Abraham Alexander Proudfoot on a knoll overlooking their farm. This headstone is shared with Abraham Alexander Proudfoot. An inscription for him is on the opposite face of this headstone. Inscription: "Elisabeth wife of Alex. Proudfoot Born Oct 7, 1799. Age 64 years." This inscription is on the opposite face of the headstone shared with Abraham Alexander Proudfoot.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Apr 3 2016, 19:59:53 UTC
Elizabeth Cole (1799-1863) was the daughter William Cole, Jr (1774-1847) and Anna Modisett (1778-1858).
Elizabeth married Abraham Alexander Proudfoot in Harrison County, (West) Virginia on March 23, 1818.
Abraham Alexander and Elizabeth Cole Proudfoot had 8 children: William Chester Proudfoot (1819-1898) John Hitt Proudfoot (1822-1906) Leanor "Leann" Proudfoot (1823-1892) Francis Proudfoot (1825-1919) Kiziah "Kizzie" Proudfoot (1829-1903) Mary "Polly" Proudfoot (1832-1907) Joshua Proudfoot (1833-1917) Nancy Proudfoot (1836-1896)
In the spring of 1837/38, Abraham Alexander and Elizabeth Cole Proudfoot were the first settlers in what would later be called Talbott community, Barbour County, West Virginia.
Elizabeth Cole is buried beside her husband Abraham Alexander Proudfoot on a knoll overlooking their farm. This headstone is shared with Abraham Alexander Proudfoot. An inscription for him is on the opposite face of this headstone. Inscription: "Elisabeth wife of Alex. Proudfoot Born Oct 7, 1799. Age 64 years." This inscription is on the opposite face of the headstone shared with Abraham Alexander Proudfoot.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Apr 3 2016, 19:57:43 UTC
Elizabeth Proudfoot's Timeline
1799 |
October 7, 1799
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Fauquier County, Virginia, United States
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1819 |
April 25, 1819
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Upper Pleasant Creek, Barbour Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1822 |
September 8, 1822
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upper Pleasant Creek, Barbour County, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1824 |
August 22, 1824
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Pleasant Creek, Barbour Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1825 |
October 2, 1825
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Pleasant Creek, Barbour County, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1829 |
1829
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Pleasant Creek, Barbour Co., Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
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1832 |
1832
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Barbour County, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1833 |
December 27, 1833
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Barbour County, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1836 |
August 26, 1836
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Augusta County, Virginia, United States
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