PANCAKE FAMILY RECORDS

OF

AUGUSTA COUNTY AND STAUNTON, VIRGINIA


Augusta County was created in 1738. Staunton is an independent city within Augusta County.


CENSUS RECORDS   COURT RECORDS   OBITUARIES


CENSUS RECORDS

1910     1920     1930

1910 U.S. Census, Staunton, Virginia

1910 Census, Augusta County, Beverly Manor District, Staunton, E.D. 120, Sheet 4A, 204 East Main, Dwelling 47,
Family 50, Enumerated on April 19, 1910.
:

Pancake Jno S.      Head     M W 63  Married once  Virginia      Virginia      Virginia       Contracter
   -    Maggie V    Wife     F W 57  Married once  Virginia      Virginia      Virginia       None
   -    Emily       Daughter F W 24  Single        West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia  None
   -    William C.  Son      M W 21  Single        West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia  Clerk  Lumber Co
   -    Elizabeth   Daughter F W 18  Single        West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia  None
Additional information on census schedule: Jno. and Maggie had been married for twenty-three years. Maggie had given birth to three children; all of whom were still living. Jno. and Maggie were renting their home.

[Jno. and Maggie moved to Staunton from Hampshire County, West Virginia.]


1910 Census, Augusta County, Beverly Manor District, Staunton City, E.D. 128, Sheet 7A, 10 Market St., Dwelling 115,
Family 124, Enumerated on April 21 and 22, 1910
:

Glasgow Armstrong   Head     M W  38  Married once  Virginia  Virginia    Virginia    Physician  General Practice
   -    Jessie B    Wife     F W  32  Married once  Virginia  Virginia    Virginia    None
Mealy Bettie        Servant  F Mu 60  Single        Virginia  Virginia    Virginia    Servant  Cook
Pancake John S      Roomer   M W  65  Married once  Virginia  W Virginia  W Virginia  Lumber  Dealer
   -    Maggie G    Roomer   F W  62  Married once  Virginia  Virginia    Virginia    None
Additional information on census schedule: Armstrong and Jessie had been married for six years. Jessie had given birth to no children. Armstrong and Jessie owned their home. Maggie had given birth to three children; all of whom were still living.




1920 U.S. Census, Staunton, Virginia


1920 Census, Augusta County, Beverly Manor District, Staunton City, E.D. 135, Sheet 2A, 235 Main St.,
Dwelling 33, Family 30
:

Pancake, William C. Head  M W 31      Married  West Virginia  West Virginia  West Virginia   Lumber broker  Office
  -      Frank R.   Wife  F W 29      Married  North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina  None
  -      Frank R.   Son   M W  3 4/12 Single   Virginia       West Virginia  North Carolina  None
Additional information on census schedule: William and Frank were renting their home.


1920 Census, Augusta County, Beverly Manor District, Staunton City, E.D. 135, Sheet 7A, 20 E. Frederick St.,
Dwelling 154, Family 165
:

Pancake Campbell      Head      M W 41 Married  West Virginia West Virginia Virginia  Lumber Merchant  Office
  -     Eliza H.      Wife      F W 35 Married  Virginia      Virginia      Virginia  None
  -     Campbell Jr   Son       M W 10 Single   Virginia      West Virginia Virginia  None
  -     Mary M        Daughter  F W  9 Single   Virginia      West Virginia Virginia  None
Additional information on census schedule: Campbell and Eliza were renting their home.

[They were living in Moorefield, West Virginia in 1910.]




1930 U.S. Census, Staunton, Virginia


1930 Census, Augusta County, Staunton City, E.D. 1, Sheet 10A, 106 Fayette St., Beverley Hotel, Dwelling 193,
Family 228
:

Pancake John I.  Lodger  M W 24 Single   West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia  Salesman  Farm Equipment


1930 Census, Augusta County, Staunton City, E.D. 6, Sheet 2A, 120 Frederick, Dwelling 31, Family 37:

Pancake Campbell        Head     M W 51 Married   West Virginia West Virginia Virginia  Merchant  Lumber
  -     Eliza H.        Wife     F W 45 Married   Virginia      Virginia      Virginia  None
  -     Campbell Jr ab  Son      M W 20 Single    West Virginia West Virginia Virginia  None
  -     Mary M.     ab  Daughter F W 19 Single    West Virginia West Virginia Virginia  None
Additional information on census schedule: Campbell and Eliza were renting their home. Campbell was twenty-eight and Eliza was 22 years old at the time of their first marriages.


1930 Census, Augusta County, Staunton City, E.D. 6, Sheet 3A, 231 Beverley, Dwelling 56, Family 61:

Pancake William C  Head     M W 42 Married   West Virginia  West Virginia  West Virginia   Broker  Lumber
  -     Frank R.   Wife     F W 39 Married   North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina  None
  -     Frank R.   Son      M W 13 Single    Virginia       West Virginia  North Carolina  None
  -     John S.    Son      M W  9 Single    Virginia       West Virginia  North Carolina  None
  -     Julia W.   Daughter F W  6 Single    Virginia       West Virginia  North Carolina  None
Additional information on census schedule: William and Frank owned their home. William was twenty-five and Frank was twenty-two years old at the time of their first marriages.




OBITUARIES

John Silas Pancake, 1846-1916
Emily Vance (Pancake) Smith, 1885-1975
John S. Pancake, 1920-1986
Campbell Pancake, Jr., 1908-2000
Frank Robbins Pancake, 1916-2003



COURT RECORDS

Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia,
Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800
comp. by Lyman Chalkey, Complete in Three Volumes, 1912


Volume 3, page 155:

Will Book No. VI

Page 96. -- 8th December, 1778. Ephraim Richardson's estate sold at vendue, to viz: Aron Richardson, Anthony Smith, Rachel Richardson, James Lackey, Joseph Pancake, Eliah Fornelson, John Crouch, John Fornelson.

[The abstract of Ephraim Richardson's will on page 153 states that he was a resident of Tygart's Valley which is located in what is now Randolph County, West Virginia.]




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