David SAYRE
David moved to Monongalia County, Va when he was 16 years old. According to Banta "He received a warrant, August 13 1799, for 309 acres of land in Monongalia County Va. About 1810 he built a grist mill in Letarte Falls, Meigs Co. Ohio. 1830 Census Mason County Va 1m<5, 1m70-80 1f<5 1f 20-30, 1f60-70 In the 1850 census for Jackson County, he is living with his daughter Rachel and son-in-law John Harpole and grandchildren.
Banta.."Mrs Annie Roush. She was the mother of thirteen children....grandchildren numbered 135and the total number of great grandchildren is not less than500. The number of the descendants is over 2000, although an exact number can not be ascertained."
1830 census Mason Co Va 1m<5, 1m 30-40 2f <5, 2f 5-10, 1f 30-40 living next to his father
In the 1850 census for Jackson County shows David Sayre Sr living with them.He was 87 years old.
Cause of Death:Typhoid Fever Info from Ralph Sayre; After Jackson Co was formed in 1831 from Mason Co, Joel's home farm, located about a mile belowRipley, became known as the THE SAYRE HOMESTEAD or THE SEARS FARM. In June of that year, a meeting of county officials was held at the farm to determinelocation of a county seat. The first court in Jackson Co was held at Joel's home, where it continued to be held for four years until the court house couldbe built. A room in his house was set aside and kept as a jail. Jacob Starcher gave land for the formation of a town as the county seat. He came from Eastern Harrison Co, then he married Ann Staats, Daughter of Abraham Staats. His will of Feb 12 1838, Jackson Co names his wife Ann; their sons John, Abraham, William, Phillip;and Daughters Catherine Sayre deceased at the time and Sarah Starcher. Sarah Starcher married James Parks in 1842. This info came from a book "Early Settlers and their contributions to Jackson Co and its Countyseat, Ripley W Va". by Winnifred E O'Brien Joel was married twice. his first wife was Katherine Starcher. she died about 1828 and was buried in King Cemetery near Ripley WV. About 1836 Jacob Starcher sold his flour mill to Joel Sayre. About 1847 Jacob sold his saw mill to Col. James Armstrong. Joel laterpurchased this saw mill and he sold the flour mill to John McGrew. Jacob Sayre continued to operate the mill until Joel's passing in 1855. In 1862 the flour mill was sold to D H Hood and became known as Hood's Mill. Joel sold his saw mill to John Chase, who in 1866 sold it to F R Hassler. Joel was living in Mason Co in the 1820 and 1830 census'. By 1840 census he had moved to Jackson CO
He married Sarah Little 1783 at Northampton, Virginia . Sarah Little was born at 25 Mar 1761 .
They were the parents of 8
children:
Anna Sayre
born 4 Jun 1784.
Daniel Sayre
born 22 Mar 1785.
Ezekiel Sayre
born 21 May 1789.
Rachel Sayre
born 12 Jan 1791.
Joel Sayre
born 9 Jan 1793.
Sarah Sayre
born 1795.
Hannah Sayre
born 1797.
Abel Sayre
born 14 Mar 1799.
David Sayre died 26 Sep 1856 at Evans, Jackson County, West Virginia .
Sarah Little died 4 Feb 1840 at Evans, Jackson County, West Virginia .