1135. William Thomas Poage, farmer near Marlinton, major in the War of 1812; b. Feb 8, 1783, d. May 27, 27 m. (1) Jan 1806 Mrs Mary Warwick Gatewood, dau Major Jacob Warwick and Mary Vance — five children, m. (2) Mary Craw¬ ford Blair, P 15311 — dau Matthew B and Eliz. Rankin p. 309.
(Mary Warwick’s first husband was Thomas Gatewood, son of William G, who d. about 1805. He left a son by her, Andrew M. Gatewood who m. Sally Moffett and d. in 1830.)
1136. James R. Poage, major in the war of 1812, b. Sep 15, 1784, farmer, re¬ moved to Monroe County, Mo and d. there in 1850; m. Oc 2, 1806 Jane Poage — P lllOx — dau Col Robert P and Mary Hopkins, b. Mar 22, 1784, d. Oc 25, 31 — fifteen children, See page 139.
1137. Thomas Poage, farmer, Greene County, Ohio, just south of Clark; b. Jan 10, 1786, d. Feb 6, 1816, m. Fayette County, Ky Dec 12, 09 Margaret Boggs who d. Oc 25, 60 — four children.
1137x. Andrew Poage, b. June 4, 1787, d. Jan 1791.
1137y. Margaret Poage, b. June 6, 1789, d. Jan 10, 12 New Carlisle, Ohio, m. May 10, 10 William Lammo who d. May 27, 27 — a child who d. infant.
1137z. Andrew Poage 2nd, b. June 8, 1791, lived awhile at Port Gibson, Miss and d. Little Rock, Ark, not married.
1138. Elizabeth Poage, b. Oc 14, 1792, m. Sep 9, 11 John Hill, farmer Davies County, Mo — eleven children.
1138x. Charlotte Ann Poage, b. Ap 14, 1794, d. Pocahontas County, Oc 17, 1797.
1139. Moses Hoge Poage, b. Jan 26, 1796, m. Mar 7, 20, removed to Mo in 1850 and d. Nov 22, 53; m. Martha McDannell — six children b. Bath County; she d. Ap 2, 1869.
1139x. Samuel Davies Poage, farmer, Pocahontas County; b. Dec 17, 1798, d. May 5, 70; m. Rebecca G. Arbuckle who d. Oc 21, 48 — no children.
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