Madison Dunlap

Marriage: Martha Hanna McKee in Kerr's Creek, Rockbridge,
Virginia by Rev. James Paine Martha <i>Hanna</i> Dunlap
Born: 05 Aug 1811 in: Kerr's Creek, Rockbridge Co., VA
Died: 28 Oct 1872 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia, Aged 61 years, 2 months and 23 Days, related to Matthew McKee
Burial: buried at McKee Cemetery
Father: John Telford McKee
Mother: Agnes "Nancy" Hanna

 

 

 

 Martha <i>Hanna</i> Dunlap

Children
  1. Has No Children Robert Kerr Dunlap Sr. b: December,23 1834 D: November 6, 1909 He married, first, 1867, Sarah Elisabeth Moore, Second marriage to Elizabeth Bear in 1888. Robert Kerr Dunlap was born in 1834. During the Civil War, he was a member of the 4th Virginia Infantry. He was wounded at Groveton, and later at Chancellorsville, and had a leg amputated. Dunlap resided in Rockbridge County and operated a general store. He died in 1909, and is buried in the New Monmouth Presbyterian Church cemetery.

    1. Mattie Moore Dunlap (April 4, 1868 - April 16, 1933). She married Dr. Samuel H. Moore, November 13, 1888
    2. Thomas Madison Dunlap (March 29, 1870 - December 2, 1928).
    3. Addie Moore Dunlap (August 3, 1872 - June 15, 1952). She married David Lowman, June 7, 1916
    4. John McKee Dunlap (September 19, 1874 - January 8, 1934). He married Elisabeth Gatewood, B: May 29, 1884 D: June 21, 1967
    5. Mary Okela Dunlap (April 13, 1876 - January 19, 1934) Unmarried
    6. Robert Kerr Dunlap, Jr. (December 22, 1877 - March 28, 1959)
    7. Has No Children Harry Alexander Dunlap (October 13, 1879 - December 13, 1929). He married Mary Anne Kerr April 3, 1912 They had 4 Children.

  2. Has No Children John McKee Dunlap b: September, 17 1836 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia D: July 3, 1863 He was killed at the Battle of Gettysburg, Adams County Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863. Southern Army.
  3. Has No Children Margaret Jane Dunlap "Maggie" b: September 30, 1838 in Kerr's Creek, Rockbridge Co., Virginia D: November 3, 1920 Brownsburg, Rockbridge Co., VA; buried at New Providence Presbyterian Cemetery She married Dr. David Eldred Strain Sr., August 26, 1856 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia, 

    Has No Children 1. Lula Dunlap Strain (July 4, 1857 - May 14, 1925). She married Samuel White McCorkle Sr. October 28, 1878 He was born 22 Jul 1851, d 30 Se 1928; buried Stonewall Jackson Mem. . They had 9 kids
    2. Eva Lee Strain. (September 4, 1861 — October 30, 1939) unmarried, buried New Providence 
    3. John Madison Strain. (November 29, 1864 - August 7, 1933) unmarried, buried New Providence Presbyterian Church Cemetery
    Has No Children  4. Martha Maria Strain. (January 10, 1868 — August 31, 1928). She married Calvin Trent Seebert, (January 10, 1862 - July 30, 1950) on November 26, 1890 Both buried at New Monmouth Church Cemetery.  They had 5 kids.
    Has No Children 5. David Eldred Strain Jr.. (March / November 8, 1873 - February 28, 1918). He married Evelyn Moffett born April 23, 1876 - August 1, 1941) on November 10, 1897. they had 4 children.

  4. Has No Children Bailey Montgomery Dunlap b: October 7, 1840 in Kerr's Creek, Rockbridge, Virginia D: February 3, 1845 in Kerr's Creek, Rockbridge County, VA; buried at New Monmouth Cemetery
  5. Has No Children Samuel McKee Dunlap b: January 1, 1843 D: November 20, 1926 Samuel McKee Dunlap was born in Rockbridge County, Virginia in 1843. He enlisted in the 4th Virginia Infantry on 7 March 1862. He was captured at Gettysburg on 3 July 1863, and held at Fort Delaware and Point Lookout prisons. He was exchanged on 18 February 1865. Dunlap died in Rockbridge County in 1926 and is buried at New Monmouth Presbyterian Church
  6. Has No Children Nannie Isabella Dunlap b: April 26, 1845 in Kerr's Creek, Rockbridge, Virginia D: July 1, 1852 in Kerr's Creek, Rockbridge, Virginia
  7. Has No Children William Madison Dunlap b: June 5, 1847 in Rockbridge County, Virginia D: 1929 He married Mary Eleanor “Addie” Moore on April 29, 1879 in Rockbridge County, Virginia and had 4 kids as listed.

    1. Eleanor Moore Dunlap (1880 -    ) She married W. Jett Lauck, 1909.
    2. Madison Dunlap (1881 - ).  He married Kansas Blanche MacCoy, 1909.
    3. Walter Hanna Dunlap (1883 -
    4. William Allen Dunlap (1884 -    ) He married Rose Mary Ball, 1944

  8. Has Children Milton Pollock Dunlap b: December 21, 1850 in Rockbridge County, Virginia D: October 3, 1940 in Buried in Kerrs Creek District, Rockbridge Co., VA. He Married Sarah (Sallie) isabella Kerr, January 4, 1877

    1. Has Children Samuel Madison Dunlap (October 23, 1877 - After April 2, 1930 ). He married Susan McCorkle, on October 2, 1907 They had 3 children.
    2. Thomas Kerr Dunlap (August 11, 1879 - November 25, 1880)
    3. George Tucker Dunlap (1880 -  ) He married Eva Kirkpatrick, 1917.
    4. Martha Blain Dunlap (December 15, 1882 - January 5, 1883)   
    5. Nannie Kerr Dunlap (1884 - ). She married R. Teague Anderson, 1918
    6. Clarence Milton Dunlap (October 20, 1886 - April, 1970). He married Margaret Jean McCown in 1920 
    7. Isabel Wallace Dunlap (1888 - ) She married W. Moore Harper, 1928
    8. Margaret Dunlap (October 3, 1891 - March 9, 1965 ) 
    9. Bess MacDuwell Dunlap (1893 -1925 She married Dr. Frank M. Leech
    10.

  9. Has No Children Walter Wharton Dunlap b: January 12, 1853 in Rockbridge County, Virginia D: November 29, 1919 He married Jennie MacMath, on October 30, 1878 
  10. Has No Children Okela Beverlin Dunlap b: April 18, 1855 in Rockbridge County, Virginia D: 1926 He was born in Augusta County, Virginia and died in Rockbridge County Occupation:  farmer. Church: Presbyterian He married Kate Reynolds Mebane (1862 - 1930) on October 12, 1882 

    1. Henrietta Campbell Dunlap (July 12, 1884 -   ) She was born in Rockbridge County, Virginia, July 12, 1884 Occupation:    retired school teacher. Church: Presbyterian. Schooling: Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia. Residence: 24 Edmondson Avenue, Lexington, Virginia. The following is a lovely tribute to “Miss Nettie” which was given at the Commencement Exercises of Ruffner School, Lexington, Virginia, June 3, 1954: “For forty-eight years boys and girls in Lexington have looked up to ‘Miss Nettie’. No other person in this town has had such a deep influence upon so many people. Her pupils have learned far more in her classroom than can be found in history books or grammars. They have learned good manners and the spirit of citizenship. They have gotten a broader vision of their world. They have been shown what fair play and helpfulness mean. Through all these, in no secretarian fashion, they have been led to see the reverence for God and respect for other people are the crowning elements of a true education. Some of this they have gotten through the formal lessons she has taught them; but the best of it has come from the contagion of a strong and sweet and loving personality. All who come in contact with her have felt the warmth of her affection; but the boys and girls who have had most need of help have known her as a wise and patient friend. Through the years hundreds of them will rise up and call her blessed
    2. Lula Strain Dunlap (August 11, 1886 -
    3. Charles William Reynolds Dunlap (November 19, 1888 -
    4. Mary Kerr Dunlap (November 19, 1888 - 1947). She married Osborne Overton Heard 1919. A twin to Charles William Reynolds
    5. Walter Mebane Dunlap (July 7, 1891 - ) He married Helen Bennett, 1922
    6. Jennie Milton Dunlap (July 7, 1891 - ) A twin to Walter Mebane.

 

Source: Linda Strain Pagter 

Source: Maurice Mackenzie Collins Genealogy, ECT. of the Samuel Alexander Dunlap Family Of Augusta County, Virginia


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