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Sarah E. Ligon1,2,3

ID# 16081, (abt 1833 - 1858)

Parents:

FatherPascal I. Ligon
MotherEliza
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: abt 1833, Halifax Co., Virginia,4
Marriage: 7 Apr 1851, Charlotte Co., Virginia, William Edward Britton (b. 14 Dec 1823, d. abt Mar 1881)5,6
Death: 29 Nov 1858, Halifax Co., Virginia,7,8

Narrative:

Sarah E. Ligon was born about 1833 in Halifax Co., VirginiaG.4
     Sarah married William Edward Britton, son of Isham H. Britton and Mary W. Toot, on 7 Apr 1851 in Charlotte Co., VirginiaG.5,6
     Sarah died on 29 Nov 1858 in Halifax Co., VirginiaG, at age ~25.7,8

Children:
     Children with William Edward Britton:

  1. Mary E. Britton (24 Feb 1852 - 23 Mar 1921)
  2. Maria Josephine Britton (abt 1855 - 23 Jun 1871)
  3. Henrietta Carrington Britton+ (abt 19 Feb 1857 - 23 Jun 1921)
  4. Sarah Ligon Britton+ (7 Jan 1858 - btn 1887 and 1900)

Citations

  1. [S3519] "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," FamilySearch.org, record for William E. Britton and Sarah E. Ligon.
  2. [S9371] Register of Deaths, Virginia, Halifax Co., 1858, no. 13, Sarah E. Britton, shows father's surname as Liggon.
  3. [S9593] Mollie E. Britton, Certificate of Death, shows name as Sarah E. Ligon.
  4. [S9371] Register of Deaths, Virginia, Halifax Co., 1858, no. 13, Sarah E. Britton, shows age 25 at death 29 Nov 1858 and county.
  5. [S3519] "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," FamilySearch.org, record for William E. Britton and Sarah E. Ligon, shows date, county, and state.
  6. [S1623] William E. Britton household, 1860 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia, shows him with four children aged 1 to 7, but no wife, suggesting he had married and she had died.
  7. [S9371] Register of Deaths, Virginia, Halifax Co., 1858, no. 13, Sarah E. Britton, shows date and county.
  8. [S1623] William E. Britton household, 1860 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia, shows him with four children aged 1 to 7, but no wife, suggesting she had died.

George C. Ayres1,2,3

ID# 16083, (abt 1838 - )

Parents:

FatherWilliam Ayres (abt 1805 - )
MotherJulia Ann Henderson (abt 1818 - )
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: abt 1838, Virginia,4,5,6
Marriage: Maria W. Davis (b. abt 1843)7,8

Narrative:

George C. Ayres was born about 1838 in VirginiaG.4,5,6
     He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VirginiaG, in the household of his parents, William Ayres and Julia Ann Henderson.9,10 He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Pittsylvania Co., VirginiaG, in the household of his parents.11,12
     George married Maria W. Davis, daughter of Jacob Davis and Catherine E. Toot, and a sister of the woman his brother David married.7,8
     George and Maria appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VirginiaG, enumerated 30 Jun 1870, reporting real estate valued at $16,000 and personal estate of $800. Their children William and Sallie were listed as living with them, as were her parents, Jacob Davis and Catherine E. Toot.3
     George and Maria appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Danville, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia G, enumerated 2 Jun 1880. Their children William and Sallie were listed as living with them, as were four Black servants.13
     He was a dealer or manufacturer of tobacco.14,15,16

Children:
     Children with Maria W. Davis:

  1. Catharine Ayres (Dec 1862 - bef 1870)
  2. William H. Ayres (11 Sep 1865 - )
  3. Sallie C. Ayres (abt 1867 - )

Citations

  1. [S2141] William Ayers household, 1850 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, shows name as George C. Ayres.
  2. [S2140] Wm. Ayres household, 1860 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, shows name as George Ayres.
  3. [S1606] George C. Ayres household, 1870 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.
  4. [S2141] William Ayers household, 1850 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, shows age 13 and state.
  5. [S2140] Wm. Ayres household, 1860 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, shows age 22 and state.
  6. [S1606] George C. Ayres household, 1870 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, shows age 32 and state.
  7. [S1606] George C. Ayres household, 1870 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, shows them apparently living as husband and wife.
  8. [S1598] Geo. C. Ayers household, 1880 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, shows married.
  9. [S2141] William Ayers household, 1850 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.
  10. [S2142] William Ayers, owner, 1850 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, slave schedule.
  11. [S2140] Wm. Ayres household, 1860 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.
  12. [S2143] Wm. Ayres, owner, 1860 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, slave schedule.
  13. [S1598] Geo. C. Ayers household, 1880 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.
  14. [S2140] Wm. Ayres household, 1860 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, shows occupation as tobacconist (dealer in tobacco and a related materials.)
  15. [S1606] George C. Ayres household, 1870 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, shows occupation as manufacturer of tobacco.
  16. [S1598] Geo. C. Ayers household, 1880 U.S. Census, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, shows occupation as tobacco mfg.

William Andrew Toot1,2,3,4

ID# 16089, (1875 - 1934)

Parents:

FatherCharles Henry Toot (17 Jun 1835 - 28 Nov 1901)
MotherFrances T. Britton (28 Jan 1847 - 28 Feb 1925)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot (#1)
Descendants of David Dutt/Toot (#2)

Key Events:

Birth: 18 Jun 1875, Halifax Co., Virginia,5,6,7
Marriage: 20 Jan 1898, 2602 East Franklin St., Richmond, Virginia, Maggie Florence Mitchell (b. May 1876, d. 9 Apr 1943)8,9,10
Death: 3 Oct 1934, Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia,11,12
Burial: 6 Oct 1934, Oakwood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia,13,14

Narrative:

William Andrew Toot was born on 18 Jun 1875 in Halifax Co., VirginiaG.5,6,7
     He appeared with his mother on the 1880 Federal Census of Roanoke, Halifax Co., Virginia G, in the household of Mary W. Toot, his grandmother. His father has not been found in the 1880 census.15
William A. Toot
from Richmond Times-Dispatch, 4 Oct 1934

     He moved to RichmondG with his parents after 1880.16
     William married Maggie Florence Mitchell, daughter of George M. Mitchell and Fannie Ellinger, on 20 Jan 1898 in 2602 East Franklin St., Richmond, VirginiaG, with Rev. James E. Cook officating.8,9,10
     He was "a valued attache of the Clay-street line" at the time of his marriage, according to press reports. Presumably that means he was an operator of the then new electric streetcar line. By 1900 he was a carpenter.17,18
     William and Maggie appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Richmond, Virginia, at 1819 Venable St. G, enumerated 1 Jun 1900, reporting that the family rented its home. Their children Alma and Ethel were listed as living with them.19

Becoming a Policeman --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     He was became a policeman about 1906, serving for 28 years on the Richmond Police Department.20,21,22
     William and Maggie appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Richmond, Virginia, at 1809 Venable St. G, enumerated 16 Apr 1910. Their children Alma, Ethel, Charles, William, and Alice were listed as living with them, as was Susie Brooks, a 24-year old black servant.23
     William registered for the draft for World War I on 6 Sep 1918, while living at 1809 Venable St., Richmond, VirginiaG, reporting he was employed as a policeman for the Richmond Police Department.2
     William and Maggie appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Richmond, Virginia, at 1311 28th St. G, enumerated 8 Jan 1920, reporting that the family rented its home. Their children Charles, William, Alice, Luda, Ralph, and George were listed as living with them.24
     William and Maggie appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Richmond, Virginia, at 1311 28th St. G, enumerated 11 Apr 1930, reporting that the family rented it home for $30 per month. Their children Ralph and George were listed as living with them, as his their son William and his wife Blanche, their daughter Luda and her husband Charles. There were also two grandsons, Carlton R. Ferrell, age 12 and son of their daughter Alma, and William A. Toot. Jr., age 3½, son of William.25
      Some of William's sons changed the spelling of their surname to Toots, and a few records for William use that spelling. They include newspaper accounts of his shooting, and his death certificate, but no records known to have been created by him. It appears he never used it himself. His tombstone does not use that spelling.19,3,26,27

Shot in a Jail Break --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     William was assigned as a guard outside the door of the RichmondG city jail on 29 Sep 1934 when two convicted murderers made their escape. The two, Walter Legenza and Robert Mais, had been sentenced to execution for a murder in March. As they were being escorted to a meeting with their attorney when they produced pistols and began shooting. As they exited the building they shot William twice in the arm and in his left chest, near his heart. He was taken to a hospital in very critical condition, where he was given several blood transfusions. Two other officers were shot less seriously.28,29
     The two convicts ran down the street and commandeered a mail truck. They then abandoned that vehicle and took a Hubmobile sedan from its owner as he was parking it, and escaped. The search for them was described as "the greatest man hunt in Virginia's history" in newspaper accounts. According to one account "the entire forces of the Richmond police department, the Henrico County police and the Virginia State police mobilized in the search, armed to the teeth and ready to shoot to kill." Washington police were searching suspicious cars, and Baltimore, where they had been captured in May, was guarding every road. Elizabeth Mais, mother of one of them, was held on suspicion that she had smuggled the guns to them in a sealed can of chicken she had taken to them the week before.28
     William's wife publicly criticized the Police Chief for assigning men of advanced age to guard such dangerous criminals, especially her husband who she said was in poor health. She said he had been severely injured in an automobile accident five years before and had been in bad health since. He had a piece of his skull removed and had been partly deaf for some time, and had a nervous condition that required that he be shaved by his grandson as he was unable to do it properly himself.30
     William died on 3 Oct 1934 in Richmond, Henrico Co., VirginiaG, at age 59, of the gunshot wounds he received in the jail break.11,12 He was buried on 6 Oct 1934 in Oakwood Cemetery, Richmond, VirginiaG.13,14

Bringing His Killers to Justice --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     Mrs. Mais was indicted by a grand jury, charged with being an accessory to William's murder. The charges were dismissed 22 Nov 1934, with the prosecutor saying he thought the grand jury was justified in the indictment, but he did not have enough evidence for a conviction.31
     The convicts were captured in New York City 18 Jan 1935. Mais was found asleep in an apartment at 8 Manhattan Ave. G Legenza was captured at Presbyterian Hospital, where he was being treated for two leg fractures suffered when he jumped down an embankment to escape police in an earlier encounter. Two other members of their gang were also captured separately, along with Mais' girl friend, Marie McKeever, discribed by the press as a "pretty Irish girl, dark-haired and blue-eyed." The locations of each of the men had been discovered by police by following her as she visited them.32 Mais and Legenza were executed in the electric chair in the state penitentiary in RichmondG 2 Feb 1935, for the murders for which they had previously been convicted.33

Children:
     Children with Maggie Florence Mitchell:

  1. Alma Woodson Toot (21 Jun 1898 - 12 Jul 1958)
  2. Ethel T. Toot (27 Jan 1900 - 9 Aug 1918)
  3. Charles Henry Toot (8 Feb 1904 - 22 Feb 1976)
  4. William Andrew Toot Jr. (27 Dec 1905 - 12 Jan 1960)
  5. Alice Burlel Toot (16 Feb 1909 - 4 Aug 1978)
  6. Luda C. Toot (10 Jul 1910 - 24 Dec 1984)
  7. Ralph Edwards Toot (24 Apr 1914 - 2 Aug 1941)
  8. George Earl Toot (23 Dec 1915 - 21 Mar 1983)

Citations

  1. [S1602] Mary W. Briton household, 1880 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia, shows name as Willie E. Toot.
  2. [S3212] William A. Toot, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
  3. [S9532] William Andrew Toots, Certificate of Death.
  4. [S9551] "Toot-Mitchell Nuptials," The Richmond Dispatch, 21 Jan 1898, shows name as William A. Toot.
  5. [S1602] Mary W. Briton household, 1880 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia, shows age 4 and state.
  6. [S3212] William A. Toot, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, shows date and age 43.
  7. [S9532] William Andrew Toots, Certificate of Death, shows date, county, and state.
  8. [S9551] "Toot-Mitchell Nuptials," The Richmond Dispatch, 21 Jan 1898, shows "last evening, address, and officant.
  9. [S3519] "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," FamilySearch.org, record for Willie A. Toot and Maggie Florence Mitchell, citing FHL 2048499, shows date, and state, film is for Marriage registers, Richmond City, 1897-1911.
  10. [S2139] A. Wm. Toots household, 1900 U.S. Census, Richmond City, Virginia, shows married 3 years.
  11. [S9532] William Andrew Toots, Certificate of Death, shows date, county, county, and state, and cause of death.
  12. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 24992260, William Andrew Toot, shows date and includes tombstone photo showing same.
  13. [S9532] William Andrew Toots, Certificate of Death, shows date and cemetery.
  14. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 24992260, William Andrew Toot, includes tombstone photo.
  15. [S1602] Mary W. Briton household, 1880 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia.
  16. [S9530] Charles H. Toot obituary, Richmond Dispatch, shows he had worked for the city 18 or 20 years.
  17. [S9551] "Toot-Mitchell Nuptials," The Richmond Dispatch, 21 Jan 1898, shows him as "a valued attache of the Clay-street line."
  18. [S2139] A. Wm. Toots household, 1900 U.S. Census, Richmond City, Virginia, shows married occupation as carpenter.
  19. [S2139] A. Wm. Toots household, 1900 U.S. Census, Richmond City, Virginia.
  20. [S1595] William A. Toot household, 1910 U.S. Census, City of Richmond, Virginia, shows occupation as policeman.
  21. [S2137] Willie A. Toot household, 1920 U.S. Census, City of Richmond, Virginia, shows occupation as policeman working for the city.
  22. [S2138] William A. Toot household, 1930 U.S. Census, City of Richmond, Virginia, shows occupation as policeman, for the city blue force.
  23. [S1595] William A. Toot household, 1910 U.S. Census, City of Richmond, Virginia.
  24. [S2137] Willie A. Toot household, 1920 U.S. Census, City of Richmond, Virginia.
  25. [S2138] William A. Toot household, 1930 U.S. Census, City of Richmond, Virginia.
  26. [S9546] "Mais and Legenza Are Believed Hiding in the City," Richmond Times-Dispatch, 30 Sep 1934, shows name as William A. Toots.
  27. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 24992260, William Andrew Toot, includes tombstone photo showing name as Wiliam A. Toot.
  28. [S9546] "Mais and Legenza Are Believed Hiding in the City," Richmond Times-Dispatch, 30 Sep 1934.
  29. [S9532] William Andrew Toots, Certificate of Death, shows date, shot while on duity as guard.
  30. [S9547] "Mrs. Toots Raps Jordan For Use of Aged Guards," Richmond Times-Dispatch, 3 Oct 1934.
  31. [S9548] "Mrs. Mais Is Released From Jail," The Bee, 23 Nov 1934.
  32. [S9549] "Mais, Legenza Captured in New York," Richmond Times-Dispatch, 19 Jan 1935.
  33. [S9550] "Mais and Legenza Confessions Tell of Jail Break, Exonerate McKeever," Richmond Times-Dispatch, 3 Feb 1935.

Mary Lewis Toot1,2,3

ID# 16090, (1875 - 1961)

Parents:

FatherJohn Smith Toot (27 Nov 1841 - 21 Jan 1920)
MotherSallie R. Owen (18 Feb 1850 - 15 Jan 1896)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: 27 Dec 1875, Halifax Co., Virginia,4,5,6
Marriage: 21 Jan 1902, Halifax Co., Virginia, Thomas George Crowder (b. 26 Mar 1855, d. 6 Nov 1946)7,8,9
Death: 25 Jan 1961, Roxboro, Person Co., North Carolina,10
Burial: 27 Jan 1961, Shady Grove Methodist Cemetery, Halifax Co., Virginia,10

Narrative:

Mary Lewis Toot was born on 27 Dec 1875 in Halifax Co., VirginiaG.4,5,6
     She appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Black Walnut Twp., Halifax Co., Virginia, G in the household of her parents, John Smith Toot and Sallie R. Owen.11
     She appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Black Walnut District, Halifax Co., Virginia, G in the household of her father.12
     Mary married Thomas George Crowder, son of Rev. Giles N. Crowder and Nancy L. Spencer, on 21 Jan 1902 in Halifax Co., VirginiaG.7,8,9
     Mary and George appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Halifax Co., Virginia G, enumerated 16 Apr 1910, reporting they owned their farm, free of mortgage. Their children Sallie, Nancy, and John were listed as living with them.13
     Mary and George appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Halifax Co., Virginia G, enumerated 20 Mar 1920. Their children John and Mary were listed as living with them.14
     Mary and George appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Black Walnut, Halifax Co., Virginia, on Halifax County Highway 30 G, enumerated 8 Apr 1930, reporting they owned their home, and did not own a radio. Their children John and Mary were listed as living with them, as was Sallie Beard, a servant.15
     Mary and George appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Halifax Co., Virginia, on Route 49 G, enumerated 15 Apr 1940, reporting they owned a home valued at $5,000, and that they had lived in the same house in 1935. Their son John was listed as living with them.16
     Her husband died on 6 Nov 1946 in Black Walnut District, Halifax Co., VirginiaG.17,18
     Mary died on 25 Jan 1961 in Roxboro, Person Co., North CarolinaG, at age 85.10 She was buried on 27 Jan 1961 in Shady Grove Methodist Cemetery, Halifax Co., VirginiaG.10

Children:
     Children with Thomas George Crowder:

  1. Sallie L. Crowder (6 Jul 1903 - 2 Mar 2003)
  2. Nancy Crowder (6 Oct 1904 - 4 Jun 1997)
  3. John Smith Crowder (12 Nov 1908 - 15 Oct 2000)
  4. Mary Elizabeth Crowder (24 Apr 1913 - 24 Jul 1985)

Citations

  1. [S1603] John S. Toot household, 1880 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia, shows name as Mary L. Toot.
  2. [S999] Jno. S. Toot household, 1900 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia, shows name as Mary L. Toot.
  3. [S9567] George Thomas Crowder, Certificate of Death, shows name as Mary Lewis Toot.
  4. [S1603] John S. Toot household, 1880 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia, shows age 3 and state.
  5. [S999] Jno. S. Toot household, 1900 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia, shows month, year, age 24, and state.
  6. [S9566] Mary Toot Crowder, Certificate of Death, shows date, county, and state.
  7. [S3519] "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," FamilySearch.org, record for Geo. Thomas and Mary L. Toot, shows date, county, and state.
  8. [S9572] G. Tom Crowder household, 1910 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia, shows married 10 years.
  9. [S9574] George T. Crowder household, 1930 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia, shows married, with his age at first marriage as 45, and hers as 26.
  10. [S9566] Mary Toot Crowder, Certificate of Death.
  11. [S1603] John S. Toot household, 1880 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia.
  12. [S999] Jno. S. Toot household, 1900 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia.
  13. [S9572] G. Tom Crowder household, 1910 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia.
  14. [S9573] George F. Crowder household, 1920 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia.
  15. [S9574] George T. Crowder household, 1930 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia.
  16. [S9575] G. T. Crowder household, 1940 U.S. Census, Halifax Co., Virginia.
  17. [S9567] George Thomas Crowder, Certificate of Death.
  18. [S9566] Mary Toot Crowder, Certificate of Death, shows her as widowed.