Family names in the Elk Run area during the colonial period
(Now Southern Fauquier County, Virginia)
Family name information is gathered from historic research on the Colonial-era Elk Run Anglican Church, its surrounding community, and the first Rector, the Rev. James Keith.
Family name information obtained on adjacent Anglican Parishes or
from other Prince William County public documents is also listed.
- “Correcting and Expanding the Record of the Rev. James Keith of Hamilton Parish,” Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Volume 55, November 2017, Number 4, pp. 257-276, by Gail Raney Fleischaker, E-mail: gailflei1@gmail.com
- 1860 Slave Schedule (Extract) Including transcription from 107 year old “Aunt” Lucy Humpstead, slave
- “Some Slaves of Fauquier County, Virginia,” Volume I: Will Books 1-10, 1759-1829, Compiled by Sandra Barlau, published 2014 by Heritage Books, Inc., Berwyn Heights, MD, 20740, Paperback – August 23, 2019
- Additional information can be obtained from the Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County
- For more resources on Fauquier County please visit Heritage Books
- The Ruth E. Lloyd Information Center of the Prince William County Library (Bull Run Branch) has greatly assisted the Committee in their research efforts.
Please provide any additional or amplifying information that you may have on the Elk Run Church Site Project that would contribute to these holdings.
This information can be sent via email to efdandar@verizon.net. If the information does not lend itself to forwarding by email, then it can be mailed to: St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church c/o Ed Dandar 8695 Old Dumfries Road Catlett, VA 20119