Needless to say when you begin a new genealogical subscription or service you want to check out if it might clear up one of your brick walls. In one of my research areas, I have someone who died back in “the late 1960s or early ‘70s” and I am yet to find an obituary or death record. I gave it a quick look, no such luck finding it. Then I thought about another area I’ve been researching. I knew Caroline M.A. Pankey, b. abt 1810, father was named Thomas Pankey but didn’t know Caroline’s mother’s name.
Using Genealogy Bank, I searched for Thomas Pankey then narrowed it down to 1750 to 1860. Walla! Seven items, five of which were the same legal notice.
Thomas Pankey is mentioned in a 1830 Powhatan County, Virginia, Chancery case. A quick read finds that it is the wrong Thomas Pankey, rather than Caroline’s father it is her (before unknown) brother. The defendants in this case include, “Frank Pankey, Thomas Pankey, ____ Ellis and Mary his wife, _____ Calhoun and Henrietta his wife, _____ Pankey and Nancy his wife, _____ Scott and Elizabeth his wife, _____ Howel and Caroline his wife, which…. are the children of Martha Pankey, dec’d. Not much doubt about it, Caroline’s mother’s name was clearly Martha and she had two brothers and four sisters that were unknown before. The case was William Pollock, et al, verses Mary Pollock, et al.
One of my favorite genealogical sites is Virginia Memory, Library of Virginia. They have a great set of Chancery records. Pick the County, Powhatan; Plaintiff equals Pollock, Defendant equals Pollock. Search. One case, index number 1831-015. Click on View Details and there is the first of 109 pages, handwritten documents relating to the case. Going through the case documents solidified the relationships. One page the same iteration of children of Martha Pankey speaks about Peter M Howell and his wife, Caroline, formerly Caroline M. A. Pankey. Martha is the sister by half blood of Sarah Ligon formerly Sarah Pollock. It was a wonderful find. In the maze of documents I find that Martha is the sister of William Liggon, which must be her original name. So, Martha’s half sister Sarah probably married one of Martha’s kin on Martha’s father’s side. So confusing.
One problem with the Virginia Memory site is that the downloads, although easy to do, do not have the the resolution you would really like to have in your personal files. Downloads, and print to PDF do not have the detail to zoom in and be able to read the complicated documents. You can zoom in on the image to the level needed to read it, do screen shots, then use some kind of stitching software to assemble the desired images. Alternately, you will just need to document the URL & Page number.
Hello, my name is Daniel Stephen Merritt, and also am related to Caroline Pankey. Martha's mother was Caroline Rolfe. My grandmother said we were related to John Rolfe and Pocahantas, but I cannot verify that. My email is: raccoon301smith@yahoo.com. We also have a good bit on the family tree. Peter and Martha had a daughter named Louisiana, who married William Pair. They had a daughter named Martha, who married Jesse Johnson. They had a daughter (my grandmother) who married Willie Merritt, who had a son named Elmer, who is responsible for my being here. Elmer married Annie Seuis.