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Cooper - Penland Cemetery, 80-1 Summary Report, page 14

October 29, 1799 - Richard Collins and Sarah, his wife, of Kentucky, by Henry Collins, their attorney in fact: Moses Quisenberry and Mary, his wife, of Orange Co Virginia; Wharton Schooler and Margaret, his wife of Kentucky; John Edwards by Wharton Schooler, his attorney in fact, and Henry Gatewood and Ann, his wife, of Spotsylvania Co Virginia (heirs of Henry Gatewood Sr., Deed), to Martin Brent of Spotsylvania ..138 acres whereon said Henry Gatewood Sr., decd, lived in Spotsylvania Co .December 3, 1799 Orange Co Virginia Tithables 1734-1782 Lists Moses Quisenberry - 1 free male; 1 slave (Esther) Deed Book 18, Orange Co Virginia Aaron Quisenberry deed of gift, negro girl about nine or ten years old, Moses Quisenberry, his son. Dated March 21, 1786, aifnws "his mark" Aaron Quisenberry. Marriage Information Mary Gatewood Wife: Married Beginning status: Marriage Notes After the 1834 death of her husband James Cooper, Charity Cooper is found in the 1840 Madison County census as head of household: MyF; Madison County 1840 census page 163: Charity Cooper (widow of Janies) family >. r i / k- z"?4 /z T / "? Q •??" One of the items of particular interest in this 1840 census record is that there are two young adults aged 20 - 30 (possibly a husband and wife) plus a male child aged 10 - 15 and a female child aged 5 - 10 included in Charity's household. It was reported in the Ahnentafel and Family Group Sheets 14 - (2738)