Zachariah WOMBLE
War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815 (Ancestry.com)
The First Womble Families of the United States
Familyseach.org/FamilyTree, Apr 2015
Zachariah was a farmer. He was 26-44 years old on 1820 Census. He was 50-60 years old on the 1830 Census. He was 60-70 years old on the 1840 Census He was 72 in 1850. He was still living in 16 Feb 1855. Sources for family information: 1820 Census - Isle of Wight, VA - P. 125 1830 Census - Isle of Wight, VA - P. 249 1840 Census - Isle of Wight, VA - P. 18 1850 Census - Isle of Wight, VA - P. 347 (#529) 1860 Census - Isle of Wight, VA Isle of Wight County, VA Marriages Isle of Wight Co., VA Deeds 1850 Census - Isle of Wight, VA - Pg. 174 (East. Dist. #913) War of 1812 Service Records Zachariah Womble - 1 regiment (Allen's) Virginia Militia - private at Induction - private at discharge - Roll box: 231 - Roll exct.: 602
Emily was 26-44 years old in 1820 Census. She was 40-50 years old on 1830 Census. She was 50-60 years old on 1840 Census. She was 64 years old on 1850 Census and 75 years old on 1860 Census. In 1860 Zachariah's widow was living with son James W.
Nancy was 10-15 years old on 1820 Census. She was 38 years old on the 1850 census. She had George C. Her (1) husband was Joseph M. Parr. They were married 27 Dec 1830 in Isle of Wight, VA. Her (2) husband was Merit S. Edwards. They were married 8 Feb 1851.
Lot 600 1850 Census - 34 yrs. old 1860 Census - 45 yrs. old 1870 Census - 55 yrs. old 1880 Census - 66 yrs. old - 1880 Census 1319 "G" Street, Sacramento 1879-1880 Sacramento City Directory found at Sutro Library - Womble, J.R. -carpenter - residence 412G Married to 3 women 1) Lily? 2) Ann B. Cooper - died 27 March 1873, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA Ann was 30 yrs. old on 1850 Census 43 yrs. old on 1860 Census Not on 1870 Census 3) Jennie C. Ozier - died 7 May 1905 - married John R. Womble - 10 May 1875 26 November 1859 - John R. Womble Delinquent on State and County Taxes He was still living 21 June 1885. John R. Womble died in Coloma and was buried in Sacramento 3 days later. He died of paralysis Sources of information: 1840 Census - Prince George County, Virginia 1850 Census - Montgomery, Alabama, Ward 3 1860 Census - Sacramento, California, Second Ward #682 1870 Census - Sacramento, California, Third Ward #143 1870 Census - Son James found in Roseville, Placer County, California, Township #1, #119 1900 Census - Son Alex found in Alameda County, California 1900 Census - Son John F. found in Calaveras County, Angel, #185 ???Was death date 21 Sept 1889 or 22 Sept 1889. Buried in Lot 600 of Sacramento City Cemetery, Sacramento, CA "Gold Rush Days" 3: 139, 146 6:640 Sacramento City Cemetary, Sexton's Record, Pg. 730 Sacramento County Marriages D:15, F:65 Death Certificates John R. Womble was a carpenter and contractor. «b»1840 US Federal Census«/b», Prince George, Virginia 2593 John R. Womble 1m 0-5, 1m 20-30, 1m 30-40, 1m 50-60, 1f 0-5, 2f 10-15, 1f 15-20, 1f 20-30, 1f 50-60, FC: 1f 10-24, SL: 1m 10-24, 3 manuf «b»1880 US Federal Census«/b» - 3rd Ward, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA - FHL Film 1254071 - National Archives Film T9-0071 - Pg. 131 A - John R. Womble - self - male -white - 66 yrs - born VA - Contractor and Builder - FA born VA - Mother D.C. Jennie Womble - wife - female - male - white - 44 yrs - born Canada - Keeping House «b»Sacramento City Cemetery Records«/b», Lot No. 600 A76 - purchased by John Randolph Womble 4 August 1873 - transferred by deed to A.M. (Alexander Montgomery) Womble on 9 July 1885 - Lot Size: 20 ft x 20 ft - Lot price: $75.00 John Randolph Womble - died 21 September 1889 at Coloma - age 82 years - cause of death: paralysis - in the 1879-1880 McKenney District Directory he was listed as a carpenter and resided at 412 G Street. «b»Sacramento Daily Union«/b» - Wednesday 12 May 1875 Sacramento May 10 by Rev. H.W. Read, John R. Womble to Mrs. Jennie Ozier all of this city. «b»Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 12, Number 1772, 29 November 1856 «/b»Notice - All persons are hereby cautioned against crediting any parties on my account, as I will pay no debts contracted by others in my name after this date. J.R. Womble «b»Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 19, Number 2895, 7 July 1860 «/b»Foreclosure Suit - In the District Court on the 5«sup»th«/sup» instant T.L. Buckhout commenced a suit against J. R. Womble and wife, for the recovery of $3,330 amount of principal and interest of a note give 1 June 1857, and to secure which note a mortgage was given on the south half of the east quarter of lot No. 6 in block between K and L, and Second and Third Streets, in this city. «b»Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 37, Number 5660, 18 May 1869 Incendiarism «/b»The alarm of fire at half-past one o'clock, was occasioned by the burning Of the two public school buildings at Thirteenth and G streets - the old structure known as Intermediate No. 3, of which Miss Harriet McCormick was Principal and Miss Louisa J. Rudolph, Assistant; and the building just completed, known as Primary No. 8, Miss Esther A. Stacey, Principal and Miss Sarah C. Marvin, Assistant. The alarm was not given by the bells until the fire had attained considerable headway, although when first discovered it was just breaking out from under the steps on the west side of the old building. It was undoubtedly the word of an incendiary - probably the one who has been endeavoring to burn churches lately. We believe that both buildings were insured. The Framework on the west side of J.R. Womble's dwelling on the east of the school-houses caught fire from the burning building, but was extinguished before much damage was done. «b»Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 10, Number 1516, 4 February 1856 «/b»Beware Whom You Credit - I wish it distinctly understood that no person is to give any one goods in my name, without an order to that effect from me. J.R. Womble - Alder Creek «b»Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 7, Number 157, 22 August 1878 «/b»Accidents.- J. R. «b»Wamble«/b», a carpenter, was severely hurt yesterday afternoon while at work on a scaffold in the Lady Adams Building, by several bales of hops falling upon him. His shoulder was dislocated, his legs badly injured, and his heal somewhat hurt. No bones were broken . «b»Sacramento Daily Record-Union, 12 March 1881, Image 5 1875-1891«/b» John R. Womble to Mrs. Jane Womble 10 Mar 1881, grant - the west half of lot 3, between G and H, Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, Sacramento «b»San Francisco Chronicle 23 August 1878; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: San Francisco Chronicle (1865-1922) Pg. 1 «/b»J. B. Wamble, a carpenter, while on a scaffold in a building in Sacramento, was severely injured on Wednesday by several bales of hops falling upon him. His shoulder was dislocated and he was badly bruised about the head and legs. In 1856, John R. Womble was living in Alder Creek, which today is locate on Highway 50 east of Gold River east of Sacramento«b» «/b»
Marriage date taken from Virginia Marriages 1740-1850 on internet Edwin Womble married Mary Parsons 14 Feb 1844 in Sussex, VA He was 5-10 yrs old on 1830 census. Father was Zachariah Womble. Source of information on family: Sussex Co., VA Marriages I nformation received from James Womble Book - Albemarle Ancestors, Tidewater Ties Edwin Womble died between 22 August 1895 (date of will) and 30 September 1895 (will probated) in Bertie, NC
James W. married Sarah A. Bracey on 25 Dec 1856 in Isle of Wight, VA. He was executor of Zachariah's will He was under 5 yrs old on the 1830 Census. He was 5-10 yrs old on the 1840 Census. He was 23 yrs old on the 1850 Census. He was 31 yrs old on the 1860 Census. Source of information for family: 1850 Census - Isle of Wight, VA #913 Isle of Wight, VA Probates 27:476-7 1860 Census - Isle of Wight, VA #529
William was married to Elizabeth Jones on 25 Dec 1856 in Isle of Wight, VA. He was under 5 yrs old on the 1830 Census. He was 5-10 yrs old on the 1840 Census. He was 21 yrs old on the 1850 Census. He was 30 yrs old on the 1860 Census. He was 40 yrs old on the 1870 Census. Source of information on the family: 1860 Census Isle of Wight Co., VA East District (Smithfield) #449 (Next to Jordans) 1870 Census - Henrico Co., VA (Richmond)
Henry was under 10 years old on 1820 Census.
Mary Ann posted the bans to marry William H. Cox (Cocks) on 10 Oct. 1849. She was 5-10 years old on the 1840 Census. She was 19 yrs old on 1850 Census.
He married Emily Millicent Wilson 1803 at Isle of Wight, Virginia . Emily Millicent Wilson was born at Goochland, Virginia 1785/86 .
They were the parents of 8
children:
Wilson Womble
born Abt 1804.
Nancy Womble
born Abt 1808/12.
John Randolph Womble
born 1814/16.
Edwin Womble
born 1818.
James W. Womble
born Abt 1827/29.
William J. Womble
born 1829.
Henry Womble
born 1829.
Mary Ann Womble
born 1831.
Zachariah Womble died 3 Mar 1856 at Isle of Wight, Virginia .