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Jr. Robert Yancey

Jr. Robert Yancey

Male Abt 1775 - 1853  (78 years)

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  • Name Robert Yancey 
    Title Jr. 
    Birth Abt 1775  Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 16 Apr 1853  Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I5655  Bob Juch's Tree
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

    Father Robert Yancey,   b. Abt 1744, Louisa County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1818, Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 74 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Philadelphia Jones,   b. Abt 1743, Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 31 Aug 1809, Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 66 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage Abt 1768  Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F2109  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Agnes Wilkinson,   b. Abt 1773, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Sep 1854, Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 81 years) 
    Marriage 11 Oct 1796  Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. James Yancey,   b. 20 Jun 1807, Clarksville, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 Mar 1875, Old Elam Cemetery, Forest Park, GA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 67 years)  [natural]
     2. Robert Yancey,   b. 11 Dec 1804, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 1860, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age < 55 years)  [natural]
     3. Harriett Yancey,   b. 7 Dec 1812, Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 22 Jan 1896, Granville County, North Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 83 years)  [natural]
     4. John F. Yancey,   b. Abt 1810, Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1854/1902, Halifax County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 92 years)  [natural]
     5. Sarah Yancey,   b. Abt 1796, Mecklenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1833/1891 (Age 95 years)  [natural]
     6. Lewis Bentley Yancey,   b. 3 Aug 1816, Virginia, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 7 Oct 1903, Tippah County, MS Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 87 years)  [natural]
    Family ID F2148  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 31 Dec 2022 

  • Notes 
    • Robert Yancey, Jr. and Agnes Wilkinson
      About 1775-1853

      Robert Yancey, son of the senior Robert Yancey and Philadelphia Jones
      Griffin, was born about 1775 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia. He married
      Agnes Wilkinson on October 10, 1796 in Mecklenburg County. Agnes was the
      daughter of William Wilkinson and Sarah Franklin. To better place this
      family in a historical timeline, their marriage would have occurred
      during the closing years of George Washington's presidency. It would seem
      that Robert and Agnes grew up in the years of the Revolutionary War. It
      was also a time in which the population was on the move. Four of their
      six children left Virginia to settle in other states. Sally and John
      stayed in Virginia. Robert (son of Robert Jr.) and his brother James went
      to Georgia, and Lewis settled in Mississippi. Herriett moved to North
      Carolina after marrying her second cousin, Richard E. Yancey. Richard was
      the son of Absalom Yancey and his wife (name unknown.)

      Robert Yancey was a farmer. Most, if not all, of his sons followed in his
      footsteps and seem to have farmed most of their lives. Several letters
      written between the family members in the 1840s and 1850s have survived.

      [Note: Some punctuation has been added to assist reader. Letters are not
      corrected for spelling. The letters were usually addressed to one of the
      brothers and then forwarded to the other. They were addressed to either
      the Marthasville (Atlanta) or Rough & Ready (Forest Park) Post Office.]

      To: Robert Yancey and James Yancey
      DeKalb Co. GA
      Marthasville
      P.O.
      January 3, 1846

      "Dear Children I take the opportunity to write a few lines to you both...
      to in form you all that we are all well at this time thanks be
      to God for the same. hoping when these few lines reach your hands they
      may find you all in the same state of health... Richard and Harriet
      wishes to be remembered to you all. Herriets got five
      children, three boys and two girls... it takes a great deal to bread
      them... Luis is in a bad fix he is going under the docter... I want you
      both to write to me how you all are and how you are makeing out.
      Nothing more only remain your father and mother until death.

      Robert Yancey and Agness his wife
      I receive your letter that you rote 28 September [1845]"

      Some of the letters dealt with the price of farm goods in the different
      areas of the country in which they were living...

      "...I will say something to you now about the times in this country.
      every thing to eat is high here. [flower is worth 8 to 9 dol per bar]
      corn is worth $5.00 per bar. and hard to git at that. people that has got
      it dont like to sell it. wheat is worth $1.60 per bu. bacon from 16cts to
      18cts per lb coffee and sugar is about the same. corn crops are sorry
      then I ever saw them. wheat was very short. bugs are very numerous and we
      have had a long dry spell..."

      Richard E. Yancey
      Harriett P. Yancey
      Granville County NC
      August this the 21 1856

      Other letters dealt with the settling of Robert's estate.

      "...I am very mutch troubled for the lack of my Father... I want you to
      wright to mee how you are geting on in the world and tell Brother Robert
      I want to hear from him. I want you to wright to mee when you expect to
      go to Fathers and I want to go my self when you do.
      John wrot to mee that he and Richard thought best to let the estate
      stand until fall... Dear Mother she is destitute of a friend now. No
      wone to console her nor provide for her... She is never out of my mind
      and there fore it troubles mee. ...all I can do is to try and meet him in
      a better world..."

      Lewis B. Yancey
      May the 14 1853

      Apparently, Robert had at least a few slaves. One slave, named Starling,
      was purchased from the estate by James and Robert. However, before he was
      fully paid for, Starling died.

      "...I was very sorry to here of the loss of your negro. It seems... you
      have very bad luck... Mr Graves owes [you for work Starling did] a
      little... I dont know exactly the amount yet but I going to find outt...
      and after paying for his coffin and other little expences what is left I
      will send it own to you. Starling has a suit of Kentucky jenes close here
      and a sort of over coat and I want to know what I must do with them his
      children has aked me for them and I told them I did not have any rite to
      give them away without your concent... John says you are due the estate
      seventy 1, 50 [$71.50] for Starling..."

      Richard E. Yancey

      "I seated myself to write to you once more... I wrote to you about the
      death of Starling. he died the fourth Saterday in May. ...people think
      now he died with the small pox for old Caty Cousin was sick with it and
      died with it and Starling wint to see her and so did some of Kiah
      Griffins family wint to see her but nobody didint know what kind of
      deseas it was then untill after Starling died and then Kiahs whole family
      and some of the free negros was taken with it and then the Drs prenounced
      it the small pox... John F. Yancey wants to know which is going to setle
      for Starling, you or Robert... he has not settle the istate yet..."

      Richard E. Yancey
      [About 1856]

      Robert Yancey and Agnes Wilkinson were born, married, raised their
      family, and died in Mecklenburg County, Virginia. Robert died April 16,
      1853 and Agnes died the next year in 1854. The exact date of her death is
      unknown.