Thanks Karen;
I remembered I had records older that what Gershom posted:
Daniel, who remained in Virginia and probably mar-tied them
©Mary, born circa 1790. She married John W. Taylor circa 1504; the place of their marriage is unknown. Their first son, William A., was born August II, 1806, and died November 8, 1887. He married Sally Maynard, daughter of Lewis Maynard, and among their children was Margaret ("Peggy"), who married Mitchell Runyon, son of Adrian Runyon, January 6, 1848, in Pike County, Kentucky.
3. Alexander, born in 1797 in Virginia. He married (1st) Susannah Runyon, daughter of John Runyon, circa 1816, in Floyd [aunty, Kentucky. Twelve children were born to this union. Susannah died August 10, 1852 Alexander mar¬ried (2nd) Sawn Pain January 2, 1853, In Pike County, with :Aron Runyon, justice of the peace, officiating.
Meander owned 110 acres of land on Peges Branch of Pond Creek, Pike County. This is probably where he and Susannah lived and reared their children. Alexander and Susan (Pain) Varney sold their land on the waters of Pond Creek August 8, 1858, to Thomas Hung who was the hus¬band of Matilda (Varney) Hung daughter of Alexander and Susannah (Runyon) Varney. -
Alexander purchased a parcel of land from his brother Andrew Varney September 4, 1850, on Fall Rock Branch of Rockhouse Fork of Pigeon Creek, Logan County, Virginia, now Mingc County, West Virginia. Alexander and his bride, Susan, went to live on their land on the waters of Pigeon Creek, where they lived and died.
4. Nancy, born circa 1800; however, this date is uncertain. She married a Mr. Morris. No further record.
5. Andrew, born in 1803 in Virginia. He married Sarah ("Sally/') Stafford, daughter of John and Nancy (Runyon) Stafford, May 9, 1820, in Floyd County. They lived near Tug River, end near the residence of John Stafford, about-two miles upstream from the mouth of Pond Creek until after 1840; then they moved to the water of Pigeon Creek. Andrew was granted a total of 822 acres of land on the
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