John Shelton, the 1st Lord of Shelton, was a famous personality born around 1140 in Shelton, Norfolk, England. He was a Lord Mayor in Stradbrooke, Suffolk, England. John got married and had a son named John, who became the 2nd Lord of Shelton. John’s son, John, got married and had three sons named Ralph, Nicholas, and Peter. Ralph became the 4th Lord of Shelton, and Nicholas, the 3rd and 5th Lord of Shelton. Ralph and Nicholas were among the barons who forced King John of England to sign the Magna Carta in 1215. In exchange for their support, they got their grand estates back. Ralph, the 4th Lord of Shelton, got married to Catherine de Elleigh, and they had seven children. Ralph died in 1245 at about age 65, and his son Ralph became the 6th Lord of Shelton. Sir Henry became the 7th Lord of Shelton, and Sir Robert became the 8th Lord of Shelton. Sir Robert held various titles in Shelton, Barningham, Mudhaven, Scole, and Brent (Burnt) Elleigh with his wife Isabella. John, Thomas, and William were the other children of Ralph and Catherine. William had large grants in Kent in 1296.

Ralph Shelton, the 6th Lord of Shelton, was born about 1229 in England. He held titles to estates in Norfolk and Suffolk, England, and succeeded his uncle Nicholas in the Shelton estate. Ralph married and had at least four children: John, the 13th Lord of Shelton, Ralph, Henry, and Robert. John was born about 1249 in England. Ralph was born about 1251 in England. Henry was born about 1253 in England. Robert was born about 1255 in England.

Sir John Shelton was a nobleman born in England around 1249. He inherited the Shelton estates from his cousin and was also known as Sir John of Skelton Castle, Cumberland, and John de Schelton. He got married and had at least two children, Adam and Ralph, who became the 14th Lord of Shelton. John served as the Knight of the Shire of Cumberland in 1318. 

 

Sir Ralph Shelton, the 14th Lord of Shelton, was born in 1315 in England. He built a fortified castle called Old Shelton Hall and St. Mary’s Church at Shelton, Norfolk. Sir Ralph inherited the Shelton Manor after his mother’s death when he was just 18 years old. He married twice, and his first wife, Anne, bestowed upon him great estates and the title of Lord of the Manor of Brent Elleigh in Suffolk. Ralph fought in the Hundred Years’ War and helped save the life of King Edward III’s eldest son at the Battle of Crecy. He was knighted, and his bravery earned him high favor at Poitiers ten years later. 

 

Ralph and Joan had at least four children: Ralph, John, William, and Robert. Ralph, the 15th Lord of Shelton, was born about 1330 in England, John was born about 1337 in England, and William, the 18th Lord of Shelton, was born in England. William married Catherine Barrett in England, and they were both buried in Shelton Church, Shelton, Norfolk, England. Robert was born about 1340 in England. 

 

Sir Ralph, the 14th Lord of Shelton, died at the age of 43 on November 17, 1358. He and his wife Joan were buried in Shelton Church, Shelton, Norfolk, England, and the floor was adorned with a brass effigy of this warrior in complete armor. The crest with the inscription, written in old French, loosely means “Pray for the soul of Sir Ralph de Shelton, who died on the evening of November 17, 1358, and his wife, the daughter of Monsieur de Plais, also lies here.”

This text is about the Shelton family who lived in England centuries ago. It talks about the lives of several generations of Sheltons, including their marriages, children, and notable events they were a part of. The text also mentions some of the properties and castles they owned and built, as well as their involvement in English society, such as being knights and serving as sheriffs. The text ends with the deaths and burials of some of the Sheltons in a church they helped build.

Sir John Shelton, a nobleman born around 1450 in Shelton, Norfolk, England, was married to a woman named Margaret. Together, they had four children: John, Dorothy, William, and Ralph. John, their eldest son, was born in Shelton, Norfolk, England around 1472. Sir John passed away before his wife Margaret, who died at around the age of 50 in 1500. 

 

Alice Shelton, Sir John’s sister, was born around 1460 in Shelton, Norfolk, England. She married Sir John Heveningham, the son of Thomas Heveningham, Esquire, in England. They had a son named Anthony. John Heveningham was born in England and died in 1530.

Sir John Shelton, the 21st Lord of Shelton, was born in Shelton, Norfolk, England around 1472. He married Lady Anne Boleyn, the aunt of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII, in about 1497 in England. Queen Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII were the parents of Elizabeth I, who became Queen of England in 1558. Sir John and Lady Anne Boleyn Shelton were great-uncle and –aunt to Elizabeth I. 

 

As a Protestant, Princess Elizabeth was under suspicion by her half-sister Queen Mary I and the Sheltons helped her by hiding her in the tower of Shelton Church. When Elizabeth was crowned, she summoned her aunt’s family to London. Sir John was Governor of the Household of the King, and Lady Anne was the governess to Princess (later Queen) Mary. 

 

Sir John was also a skilled craftsman who glazed the east window of St. Mary’s Church in Shelton, Norfolk, England with effigies of himself and his wife. He had a collection of Shelton Armorial Glass in Carrow Abbey, Norfolk, where he had been granted the land. 

 

The Benedictine Nunnery was built overlooking the Wensum River in Norfolk, and the Prioress’ House (the northern wing of Carrow Abbey) was given to Sir John after the nunnery was dissolved by Henry VIII. The parlor was paneled throughout in oak, and the guest room was finely proportioned with the oak ceiling and carved spandrels.

 

Sir John and Lady Anne had at least nine children: John, the 22nd Lord of Shelton, Margaret, Ralph, Thomas, Anne, Mary, Gabriella, Emma, and Elizabeth. Sir John died in Shelton, Norfolk, England in 1539, around age 67, and was buried there. Lady Anne passed away on January 6, 1556, in Carrow Abbey, Norwich, Norfolk, England, at age 80 and was buried in Carrow Church, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Sir Anthony Heveningham was an English nobleman who had two marriages. His first wife was Katherine Calthorpe, and his second wife was Mary Shelton. Mary was the daughter of Sir John Shelton and Lady Anne Boleyn. They had a son named Sir Arthur. Sir Anthony died in 1558, and Mary, his second wife, later remarried to Philip Appleyard. However, Mary died soon after, leaving Sir Arthur as her only heir. Sir Arthur became the owner of a manor in the parish of Suffolk. This information was found in a book called A Supplement to the Suffolk Traveler, which was compiled by Augustine Page and published in 1844.

Sir John Shelton, the 22nd Lord of Shelton, was born in 1504 in Shelton, Norfolk, England. He married Margaret Parker, daughter of Sir Henry Parker and Alice St. John. Margaret was born in Bletsoe, Bedford, England. They had five children together: Alice, Anne, Thomas, Ralph (who later became the 23rd Lord of Shelton), and Mary. Sir John was a powerful and important person in his time, and he had many responsibilities. He was the High Sheriff of Norfolk from 1522 to 1525 and was known as “Sir John the Younger.” He was a knight, and he was one of the gentlemen who helped Queen Mary to become the ruler of England. When Elizabeth became queen, Sir John and his family moved to London, where they lived for almost fifty years. Sir John held many different manors, including Shelton, Stradbrooke, Sois, Reeham, Scole, Burgulion, Barningham (Birmingham), Great Snoring, Carrow, Brent (Burnt) Elleigh, and Meldyng (probably Wetyng). Sir John died in 1558 at the age of 54 and was buried in Shelton, Norfolk, England.

Sir Ralph Shelton, 23rd Lord of Shelton, was a nobleman born in Norfolk, England in 1530. He was a respected figure in his community, serving as the High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1571 and being knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 1578. He was also a family man, having married Mary Wodehouse and fathering at least seven children. 

 

Their marriage and family are memorialized in Shelton Church, where there is a tomb with ten panels on the left side of the altar. Mary sadly passed away at age 31, leaving her husband to raise their children. 

 

Their children went on to lead interesting lives, with Alice marrying three times, Margaret marrying a man named Anthony Southwell and relocating to Ireland, and three of their sons inheriting the title of Lord of Shelton after their father’s death. 

 

Sir Ralph Shelton passed away in 1580 at age 49, leaving behind a sizable estate including Shelton Overall and Shelton Netherhall, as well as lands in Norfolk such as Barrett, Snoring, and Thursford. He named his son Thomas as his heir.

Ralph Shelton was an important figure who lived in Norfolk, England during the 16th century. He was born in 1560 and was the third son of Sir Ralph Shelton and Mary Wodehouse. He was knighted in 1607 and was known for his diplomatic work as a Minister to Spain and Secretary to the Prince of Wales. He was also a member of the entourage of the Earl of Carlisle during a trip to France to arrange the marriage of Charles I. 

 

Ralph Shelton was married to Jane West, and they had two children: James and Thomas. James Shelton, their son, was born in England and came to America in 1610 with Lord de la Warr, where he remained and founded the Shelton family of America in Virginia.

 

Sir Ralph Shelton died in 1628 at the age of 68 on the Isle of Rhe, France. Although he was a Member of Parliament, he did not come to America to live. However, his son James did, and that is how the Shelton family came to be established in America.

James Shelton, Gentleman, was a man born in England around 1585. He came to Virginia in 1610 with his kinsman Lord de la Warr. James was a member of the first courts from 1619 to 1624 and lived in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1620. James married Anne Hebert in England. They had at least 10 children. James died in Bermuda in 1668 at about age 68.

 

James had three sons – James, Stephen, and John – who were also born in England. James Jr. lived in Warwickshire, England, and then went to Bermuda after his father’s death. Stephen owned a ship and lived in Maryland. John was a ship owner and merchant, and he went to South Carolina in 1683.

 

The Sheltons were members of the London Company, which was a group of people who received a charter from King James I of England in 1606 to start a settlement in Virginia. Some Sheltons also owned ships and did a large trading business with Bermuda and America.

 

James Shelton was a member of the London Company and had a land grant on the Potomac. Part of Westmoreland County, Virginia, was one of James’ original land grants. James moved to Bermuda, where he also had large land grants. He is also named on the “Partial List of Families in America Entitled to Bear Arms.”

 

Coats of Arms were a sign of the “gentleman” in English society, and the Sheltons were entitled to use them. In Virginia, social distinctions prevailed, and the bearer of arms was a “gentleman.”

Thomas Shelton was born about 1606 in England. He moved to Bermuda and then to Virginia on the “Hopewell” in 1628.  He married Hannah Wood, daughter of Henry Wood, in 1629 in Maryland.  Hannah was born about 1606 in England.  Thomas and Hannah settled in Norfolk County, Virginia.  He had large grants of land in Virginia and Maryland.  Hannah died in 1684 in Cecil County, Maryland about age 78, and was buried in Maryland.  They had at least seven children:  James, John, Stephen, George, Thomas, William, and Elizabeth.  James was born in 1629.  John was born in 1632.  Stephen was born about 1633 and died in 1718.  He was also known as Stephen Charlton and Stephen Chilton.  George was born about 1634.  Thomas was born in 1638.  William was born in 1640.  Elizabeth was born after 1640.  She married _____ Whitten and then married Reuben Shelton.  Reuben was born about 1652 in York County, Virginia.  Thomas died October 24, 1683, in Cecil County, Maryland about age 77.  He was buried in Maryland.

James Shelton was born about 1629.  He married Mary Jane Bathurst, daughter of Edward Bathurst and Susannah Rich, in 1650 in Virginia.  Mary was born in 1630 and died in 1682 in Virginia at age 52.  They had at least seven children:  Bathurst, William, John, Reuben, Richard, Thomas, and Daniel.  Bathurst was born in 1652 in Virginia.  William was born in 1655 in Virginia.  He married Katherine Metting.  William died in 1727 in Virginia at age 72.  John was born in 1659 in Virginia.  He married Jane.  John died on November 15, 1706, in Virginia at age 47.    Reuben was born in 1659 in Virginia.  He died in 1759 in Virginia at age 100.  He died without issue.  When Reuben’s will was probated it was found to have named his brother Daniel as the beneficiary.  The other living brothers brought suit for settlement of the estate, as it was not known up to that time whether Reuben was living or dead.  His ship was supposedly cut off by the Indians.  Richard was born in 1664 and died in 1759 in Virginia at age 95.  Thomas was born after 1665 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.  He married Jane (Jenny).  Daniel was born in 1668 in Virginia.  James was a clerk of York County, Virginia, from 1714 to 1716 and a vestryman at St. Paul’s Church.  He died in 1716 in Virginia at about age 87.

Daniel Shelton was born in 1668 in Virginia.  He married Elizabeth Welles on April 14, 1692, in Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut.  Elizabeth was born in 1670 in Connecticut and died on April 1, 1747, in Connecticut at age 77.  They had at least two children:  Sarah and Samuel.  Sarah was born on January 2, 1694, in Connecticut.  She married James Wakelee, son of James Wakelee and Hannah, in 1715 in Connecticut.  James was born in Connecticut on December 28, 1688, and died on May 4, 1762, in Connecticut at age 73.  They had at least one son, James, born in 1733 in Connecticut and died in 1799 in Connecticut at age 66.  Sarah died on August 31, 1787, in Connecticut at age 93.  Samuel was born on February 10, 1705, in Connecticut.

Samuel Shelton was born in 1704 and baptized on February 10, 1705, in Connecticut.  He married Abigail Nicholls, daughter of Joseph Nicholls and Mary Curtiss, on October 2, 1735, in Connecticut.  Abigail was born on January 1, 1715, in Connecticut.  They had at least 14 children:  Mary, Daniel, Samuel, Elizabeth, David, Abigail E., Joseph, Andrew, Sarah, Ann, Josiah, Philo, Isaac Wells, and Agur.  All their children were born in Connecticut.  Mary was born on February 13, 1736.  Daniel was born on April 26, 1737, and died on May 12, 1813, at age 76.  Samuel was born on August 24, 1738.  Elizabeth was born on February 13, 1740, and died on January 6, 1819, at age 78.  David was born on June 16, 1741, and died on October 12, 1824, at age 83.  Abigail E. was born on December 29, 1742.  Joseph was born on February 2, 1744, and died on July 7, 1771, at age 27.  Andrew was born on November 26, 1746, and died on November 4, 1828, at age 81.  Sarah was born on July 19, 1748, and died in 1810 at age 62.  Ann was born on February 7, 1750, and died in May 1836 at age 86.  Josiah was born on December 30, 1751, and died on June 20, 1864, at age 112.  Philo was born on May 5, 1754.  He married and had at least one son, William.  William was born on September 11, 1798, in Connecticut.  He married Lucretia Shethar Stanley, daughter of Rufus Stanley and Lydia Collins, on April 7, 1845.  Lucretia was born on July 21, 1798, in New York.  Lucretia died on September 6, 1881, in New York at age 83.  William also died in New York.  Philo died on February 27, 1825, at age 70.  Isaac Wells was born on March 11, 1756, and died on March 3, 1831, at age 74.  Agur was born on August 11, 1758, and died on June 24, 1845, at age 86.  Samuel died on November 12, 1772, in Connecticut at age 67, and Abigail died on February 21, 1794, in Connecticut at age 79.

Ralph Shelton was born in 1685 in Middlesex County, Virginia.  He married Mary Jane Crispin in 1706 in Middlesex County, Virginia.  Mary was born in 1690 in Middlesex County, Virginia.  She died on August 29, 1771, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, at age 81.  Ralph and Mary had at least 11 children:  Thomas, Ralph, Elizabeth, Crispin Eliphas, Reuben, Mary, Catherine, John, Benjamin, James, and Daniel.  All but the first three children had their births recorded in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia.  Thomas was born on November 9, 1707, in Middlesex County, Virginia.  Ralph was born on October 23, 1709, in Middlesex County, Virginia.  Elizabeth was born in 1711 in Middlesex County, Virginia.  She married William Davis on October 29, 1728, in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia.  Elizabeth died in 1749 in Hanover County, Virginia, at age 38.  Crispin Eliphas was born on April 1, 1713, in Middlesex County, Virginia.  Reuben was born in Middlesex County, Virginia, on February 1, 1714.  He died on July 18, 1715, in Amelia County, Virginia, at age 1.  Mary was born on January 21, 1715, in Middlesex County, Virginia.  She died on July 18, 1719, in Middlesex County, Virginia, at age 4.  Catherine was born on January 26, 1718, in Middlesex County, Virginia.  She married George Blakeley on December 31, 1743, in Middlesex County, Virginia.  John was born on July 19, 1722, in Middlesex County, Virginia.  He married Elizabeth about 1743 in Virginia.  They had at least 12 children:  Abraham, Jane, Frances, William, Joel, Claiborne, Martha, Charlotte, Lucy, Nancy, Lettice, and Mary.  All of their children were born in Virginia.  John died on June 18, 1804, in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, at age 81.  Benjamin was born on June 18, 1724, in Middlesex County, Virginia.  He married Mary on November 6, 1780, in Amelia County, Virginia.  James was born on February 23, 1725, in Middlesex County, Virginia.  He married Jane in 1744 in Middlesex County, Virginia.  They had at least seven children:  Rachel, Henrietta, Benjamin, Caty, Stephen, David, and Thomas.  All their children were born in Virginia.  James married Philapenea in about 1752 in Middlesex County, Virginia.  They had at least two children:  James and Nathan, both born in Virginia.  James Shelton was in Pittsylvania County, Virginia in 1768, on Leatherwood and Beaver Creeks.  This county became Henry County in 1777.  He later bought over 2,000 acres on North Mayo River, including its horse pasture and ironmonger branches in Henry County.  He died on May 14, 1784, in Henry County, Virginia, at age 59.  His will was proved on March 26, 1785, and named his second wife Philapenea and their children.  Daniel was born on May 17, 1729, in Middlesex County, Virginia.  Ralph spent his entire life in Middlesex County as a planter.  In his will, dated March 10, 1733, he mentioned his sons Ralph, Thomas, Crispin, his daughter Elizabeth Davis, and his wife Mary.  He stated that in case his son Thomas should die, he wished his sons Ralph and Crispin would take care of Thomas’ children.  Thomas died five years later.  Ralph died on March 17, 1733, in Middlesex County, Virginia, at age 48.  After Ralph’s death, his widow married William Clark (Clock).  Mentioned in her will were sons Crispin Shelton, John Shelton, Benjamin Shelton, James Shelton, Ralph Shelton, and Daniel Shelton, grandchildren Reuben Shelton and Patience Catesby Blakey, and daughter Elizabeth Davis.

Thomas Shelton was born in Middlesex County, Virginia, on November 9, 1707.  He married Mary Probert in about 1729 in Middlesex County, Virginia.  They had at least five children:  Reuben, Josiah, Mary, Thomas, and Micajah.  Reuben was born on May 16, 1733, in Virginia.  Josiah was born in 1735 in Virginia.  Mary was born on February 21, 1837, in Virginia.  She died on August 5, 1742, in Virginia at age 5.  Thomas was born on May 2, 1740, in Virginia.  Micajah was born on June 20, 1741, in Virginia.  Thomas died on March 24, 1741, in Virginia at age 33.  Mary died in 1742.

Ralph Shelton was born in Middlesex County, Virginia, on October 23, 1709.  He married Mary Daniel, daughter of William Daniel and Mary Moseley, on June 10, 1731, in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia.  Mary was born on April 16, 1710, in Middlesex County, Virginia, and died in 1764 in Henry County, Virginia, at age 54.  They had at least 15 children:  Roger, Sarah, Katherine, John, Palatiah, Eliphaz, James, Ralph, Hezekiah, Jeremiah, Derina, Elizabeth, Azariah, Susannah, and Mary.  Roger was born in Amelia County, Virginia.  Sarah was born about 1750 in Amelia County, Virginia.  She married _____ Robertson in Virginia.  Katherine was born about 1749 in Amelia County, Virginia.  She married _____ Rutherford and later married West Dandridge Hurt in Virginia.  John was born in 1732 in Amelia County, Virginia.  He married and had at least one son, Roderick.  Palatiah was born after 1732 in Essex County, Virginia.  Eliphaz was born in 1733 in Essex County, Virginia.  He died in August 1826 in Virginia at age 93.  James was born in 1734.  He married Jencia.  He died in 1794 in Virginia.  Ralph was born in 1735 in Essex County, Virginia.  Ralph married before 1811 in Tennessee.  Hezekiah was born in 1736 in Essex County, Virginia.  Jeremiah was born in 1740 in Virginia.  He married Nancy Asher in Virginia.  Derina (Rina) was born about 1752 in Amelia County, Virginia.  She married William McGehee in Virginia.  Elizabeth was born in 1760 in Amelia County, Virginia.  Azariah was born in 1747 in Amelia County, Virginia.  He married about 1770 in Virginia and died in Tennessee.  Susannah was born in 1756 in Amelia County, Virginia.  She married _____ Jones in Virginia.  She died in 1844 in Virginia at age 88.  Mary was born in 1757 in Amelia County, Virginia.  Ralph died in 1789 in Patrick County, Virginia, at age 80.

Crispin Eliphas Shelton was born on April 1, 1713, in Middlesex County, Virginia, and was christened on May 17, 1713, in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia.  He married Letitia Buford in 1734 in Middlesex County, Virginia.  They had at least ten children:  Jane, Susannah, Lewis, Abraham, Elizabeth, Gabriel, Beverly, Spencer, Armistead, and Vincent.  Jane was born in Virginia.  She married William Todd on February 7, 1774, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.  She was the great-grandmother of Abraham Lincoln’s wife, Mary Todd Lincoln.  Susannah was born in Virginia.  She married Griffith Dickinson on October 12, 1785, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.  Lewis was born about 1734.  He was a Baptist Preacher.  Abraham was born in 1737 in Amelia County, Virginia.  He married Chloe Robertson on January 16, 1760, in Amelia County, Virginia.  He moved with his father to Pittsylvania County, Virginia, in 1762.  His home was on Buck Branch, near Chalk Level.  Spotsylvania Bicentennial pageant gave a tribute to Major Abraham Shelton, commander of the military depot at Peytonburg during the Revolutionary War.  He served two terms in the General Assembly.  Like his father, he was an early justice, vestryman, and sheriff.  He was a member of the Patriot Committee and escheator of county properties in 1777 and 1778.  After the war, he served as Colonel of the First Battalion of County Militia until his death in 1789 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, at age 52.  He was one of three men from Spotsylvania who represented the county at a church conference in Richmond in 1785 that helped separate the Anglican or Established Church.  This set up the Episcopal Church, where he became a vestryman.  Elizabeth was born about 1738 in Virginia.  She married _____ Hurt in Virginia.  Gabriel was born in 1740.  He married Elizabeth Shepard on March 24, 1762, in Amelia County, Virginia.  He secured grants in 1772 and 1773 for 400, 404, and 794 acres (probably on Whitethorn Creek).  He was a captain in the militia from Pittsylvania County, Virginia, during the Revolutionary War.  He was on the Committee of Safety in 1775 and a vestryman of the parish.  His will was made on June 20, 1803.  Beverly was born about 1743 in Virginia.  He married Rita Shelton, daughter of Armistead Shelton and Susannah Shelton, on October 31, 1803, in Virginia.  Rita was his niece.  Spencer was born in 1746 in Virginia.  He was a Lieutenant in the Pittsylvania County Militia.  Spencer married Clara Shelton, daughter of Daniel Shelton and Lettice Young, in Virginia.  Clara was born about 1746 in Virginia.  Armistead was born in 1753 in Virginia.  He moved with his father to Pittsylvania County, Virginia, in 1762.  He was an Ensign in the Pittsylvania County Militia.  Armistead married Susannah Shelton, daughter of Daniel Shelton and Lettice Young, on September 1, 1774, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.  Susannah was born in Virginia.  They had at least one daughter, Rita, who married her uncle, Beverly Shelton, brother to her father.  Vincent, the eighth son of Crispin Shelton and Letitia Buford, was born about 1754 in Amelia County, Virginia.  He was a Lieutenant and then Major in the Pittsylvania County Militia.  Vincent married Susannah Robertson, sister of his brother Abraham’s wife Chloe Robertson, on January 27, 1777, in Virginia.  Susannah and Chloe were the daughters of John Robertson, who lived in Amelia County, Virginia.  In 1930, Josephine Robertson of Cleveland, North Carolina, wrote: “John Robertson of Amelia County, Virginia, was the grandson of the first William Robertson of Edinburgh, Scotland.  There were no finer people in eastern Virginia… a Governor of Virginia and also a Louisiana Congressman, judges, diplomats, etc.  My nephew saw the portrait of Governor Thomas Bolling Robertson in the (former) Capitol at New Orleans.”  Vincent was appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the company of his brother, Captain Gabriel Shelton, in 1779.  They served from Pittsylvania County, Virginia, during the next few years of the Revolutionary War.  From 1790 to 1797, Vincent served as Justice of the Peace, and in 1802, he was sheriff at Spotsylvania County.  He and his brother, Armistead, were members of the Commission of the Peace and held court for civil cases.  He was listed as Major Vincent Shelton in the 1810 Tax List in Virginia.  Vincent was willed all lands by his father, possibly because earlier, Crispin sold his other son’s 400 acres of land at about $1 per acre, far below the price he had paid for it.  Crispin died on October 29, 1787, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, at age 74.

Daniel Shelton was born in Middlesex County, Virginia on May 17, 1729.  He married Lettice Young in 1750 in Middlesex County, Virginia.  They had at least ten children:  Susannah, Clara, Milly, Polly, Young, Leroy, Daniel, Tunstall, Sarah, and Willis.  All their children were born in Virginia.  Susannah married Armistead Shelton, son of Crispin Eliphas Shelton and Letitia Buford, on September 1, 1774, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.  Armistead was born in 1753 and died on June 16, 1844, at age 91.  They had at least one daughter, Rita.  Clara was born about 1754.  She married Spencer Shelton, son of Crispin Eliphas Shelton and Letitia Buford, in Virginia.  Spencer was born in 1746 in Virginia.  Daniel had land in Amelia County, Virginia, until after 1789, when that portion became Nottoway County.  He was a militia Captain in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, promoted to Major in 1778.  He was also a member of the Committee of Safety.  Daniel died on September 18, 1809, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, at age 80.

Roderick Shelton was born in 1754 in Amelia County, Virginia.  He married Sarah Ursula Briggs in about 1773 in Virginia.  Sarah was born about 1755.  They had at least eight children:  Martin, Lewis, Armstrong, David, Sarah, John, James, and Roderick.  Martin was born in Virginia and died in North Carolina.  Lewis died in Missouri.  Armstrong died in Kentucky.  David was born in about 1776 in Virginia.  He married Elizabeth Shields in about 1796 in Virginia.  David died in 1857 in North Carolina at about age 81.  Sarah was born about 1777 in Virginia and died in North Carolina.  John was born in 1778 in Virginia.  James was born in Virginia on May 1, 1791, and died on October 8, 1879, in Tennessee at age 88.  Roderick was born about 1798 in Virginia.  He had a relationship with Mary Franklin.  He died in 1870 in North Carolina at about age 72.  Roderick (father) died in 1816 in Shelton Laurel, Buncombe County, North Carolina, at age 62.

Elizabeth Shelton was born in 1760 in Amelia County, Virginia.  Elizabeth married William Arnold, son of Henry Arnold, in 1777 in Virginia.  William was born in 1759 in Virginia and died on March 7, 1825, in Washington County, Georgia, at age 66.  They had at least four children:  James, William, Thomas, and Ambrose.  James was born about 1780.  He married Elizabeth Ann Arnett in about 1803.  Elizabeth was born about 1785 and died about 1845 in Washington County, Georgia about age 60.  They had at least eight children:  Permelia A., Arnett, Harrell, Harriet, Julia Ann, James, Martha Anne, and Elizabeth Ann.  Permelia A. Arnold was born about 1805.  Arnett Arnold was born about 1805.  Harrell Arnold was born in February 1808.  Harriet Arnold was born in 1809.  Julia Ann Arnold was born in 1811.  James Arnold was born in 1812 in North Carolina.  Martha Anne Arnold was born on April 5, 1817.  Elizabeth Ann Arnold was born about 1822.  James Arnold died about 1827 in Washington County, Georgia about age 47.

John Shelton was born in 1778 in Virginia.  He married Elizabeth Smith on March 19, 1800, in Tennessee.  Elizabeth was born about 1780 in Tennessee.  They had at least eight children:  William M., David, James, Levina, Mary Ann, Margaret, Canzada, and George Washington.  William Thomas was born on March 1, 1801, in Tennessee. David was born on March 1, 1804, in Tennessee and died in Missouri.  James was born in Tennessee.  Levina was born in Tennessee and married Wyatt Stubblefield.  Mary Ann was born in Tennessee and married Jonathan Hale.  Jonathan died in Missouri.  Margaret was born in Tennessee and married William J. Hale.  William died in Missouri.  Canzada was born in Tennessee and married William Henderson.  George Washington was born about 1815 in Tennessee.  John died on July 31, 1855, in Missouri at age 77.

James Arnold was born in 1812 in North Carolina.  He married Martha Ann Givens in Henry County, Alabama on November 29, 1846.  Martha was born in 1828 in South Carolina.  She died on April 21, 1888, in Henry County, Alabama, at age 60.  She was buried in Alabama.  They had at least 11 children:  William M., Permelia Ann, James Jefferson, Elizabeth Winifred, Alicia Jeanette, Martha Juliann, Frances Harriet, John Abner, Henry Harrell, Mary Eliza, and Sarah Delilah.  All their children were born in Henry County, Alabama.  William M. was born on November 18, 1847.  Permelia Ann was born on July 12, 1849.  James Jefferson was born on June 13, 1851.  Elizabeth Winifred was born on July 12, 1853.  Alicia Jeanette was born on July 12, 1855.  Martha Juliann was born on August 12, 1857.  Frances Harriet was born on February 26, 1860.  John Abner was born on August 10, 1862.  Henry Harrell was born on April 19, 1864.  Mary Eliza was born on April 9, 1866.  Sarah Delilah was born on August 29, 1870.  James died on September 5, 1882, at age 70.

William Thomas Shelton was born on March 1, 1810, in Tennessee.  He married Annie Wisdom Spearman, daughter of Thomas Spearman and Jane Stone Wright, about 1820.  Annie was born on June 24, 1798, in South Carolina.  She died in January 1888 in Missouri at age 81 from typhoid fever.  She was buried in Crocker, Pulaski County, Missouri.  They had at least seven children:  Thomas Sterling, Edmund R., Martha, George R., William F., Margaret Adeline, and Anderson W.  Thomas Sterling was born on February 16, 1822, in Tennessee.  Edmund R. was born about 1825 in Tennessee.  Martha was born about 1827 in Tennessee.  George R. was born in 1829 in Tennessee.  William F. was born about 1832 in Tennessee.  Margaret Adeline was born about 1835 in Tennessee.  Anderson W. was born about 1837 in Tennessee.  William M. died on August 24, 1881, in Missouri at age 80 and was buried in Crocker, Pulaski County, Missouri.

George Washington Shelton, Sr. was born about 1815 in Tennessee.  He married Celia Burks.  Celia was born on January 10, 1820, and died on January 25, 1898, in Missouri at about age 78.  They had at least eight children:  William, Mary, Willis, James, Nancy Emeline, Allen Taylor, George Washington, Jr., and Wiley Lee.  William was born about 1836.  He married Polly A. Lawson.  Polly was born about 1840.  Mary was born in 1837.  She married Jesse Wilson.  Jesse was born about 1836.  She later married James Hale, and then she married Riley Messersmith.  Willis was born in 1840.  James was born in 1842.  He married Margaret Louisa Lawson.  Margaret was born about 1840.  Nancy Emeline was born about 1844.  She married George W. Wilson.  George was born about 1844.  Allen Taylor was born in 1846.  Allen married Rachel McKee.  She was born about 1845.  George Washington, Jr. was born on January 27, 1849, in Missouri.  Wiley Lee was born in 1851.  George Sr. later married _____ Roberds in Tennessee.  They had at least two children:  John and Edmund F.  John was born in 1832 in Tennessee.  John married Elizabeth Massey in Missouri.  Elizabeth was born in Missouri.  They had at least five children:  George Washington, born about 1855; Rose, born about 1857; Mary, born about 1859; Alfretta, born about 1860; and William, born about 1861.  Edmund F. was born in 1834 in Tennessee.  Edmund married Clarissa Jane Lawson on June 29, 1858, in Missouri.  She was born about 1835 in Missouri.  They had at least seven children:  James P., Azalia, Clara, Harvey, Celia Adeline, Mary, and Paralee.  James P., born about 1855; Azalia, born about 1857; Clara, born about 1859; Harvey, b. about 1861; Celia Adeline, born about 1861.  She married James Boyd on August 7, 1879, in Missouri.  James was born on June 20, 1859; Mary was born about 1865.  She married James A. Chrismon, born about 1860; Paralee was born about 1867.  She married Henry Singer, born about 1865.  George Sr. died on July 20, 1860, in Missouri at about age 45.

Sarah Delilah Arnold was born in Henry County, Alabama on August 29, 1870.  She married Henry Washington Johnson, son of Henry Johnson and Talitha McKinnon, on November 10, 1889, in Henry County, Alabama.  Henry was born on October 5, 1861, in Randolph County, Georgia.  He died on April 18, 1942, in Webb, Houston County, Alabama at age 80.  He was buried in Bluff Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.  They had at least 12 children:  Lula Mae, Carrie Bell, James Henry, Bera, Frances Eva, Donald Lee, Essie Vee, Mattie Arnold, Mary Elizabeth, Roosevelt, Edna Inez, and William Winford.  Lula Mae was born in Henry County, Alabama, on August 17, 1890.  She married John Jefferson Nowell on January 13, 1907, in Alabama.  Lula Mae died on August 17, 1936, in Alabama at age 46 and was buried in Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Headland, Henry County, Alabama.  Carrie Bell was born in Henry County, Alabama, on February 1, 1892.  James Henry was born in Henry County, Alabama, on September 19, 1893.  He married Ruby Fuller in Henry County, Alabama, on December 6, 1914.  Ruby was born on May 19, 1897.  James Henry died on December 30, 1983, in Houston County, Alabama, at age 90.  Bera was born in Henry County, Alabama, on December 14, 1895.  Frances Eva was born in Henry County, Alabama, on November 1, 1897.  She married Luther Oscar Thomas on July 26, 1914, in Alabama.  Luther was born on February 28, 1895.  Frances Eva died on June 1, 1974, in Alabama at age 76 and was buried in Cottondale, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.  Donald Lee was born in Henry County, Alabama, on September 23, 1899.  He married Bonnie Lou Brooks on November 5, 1924, in Alabama.  Bonnie was born on March 3, 1906, and died on October 12, 1940, at age 34.  Donald later married Ollie Howard in Alabama.  Donald died on December 22, 1973, in Houston County, Alabama, at age 74 and was buried in Bluff Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.  Essie Vee was born in Henry County, Alabama, on December 23, 1900.  She married Joseph Homer Davis on November 25, 1922, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  Joseph was born on January 26, 1894.  Essie died on April 5, 1980, in Houston County, Alabama, at age 79.  She was buried in Bluff Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.  Mattie Arnold was born in Henry County, Alabama, on December 22, 1902.  She married Xavier Watson on November 24, 1927, in Alabama.  Xavier was born on September 11, 1905, in Alabama.  Mattie died on May 28, 1984, in Houston County, Alabama, at age 81.  She was buried in Bluff Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.  Mary Elizabeth was born in Houston County, Alabama on April 8, 1905.  She married James Burke Wiggins on April 13, 1924, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  James was born on April 23, 1905, in Henry County, Alabama.  Mary Elizabeth died on October 7, 1980, in Houston County, Alabama, at age 75.  She was buried in Bluff Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.  Roosevelt was born in Houston County, Alabama, on November 1, 1906.  He married Lemmie Mae Thompson on May 13, 1928.  Lemmie was born on November 22, 1907.  Roosevelt died on April 23, 1986, in Houston County, Alabama, at age 79.  He was buried in Bluff Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.  Edna Inez was born in Houston County, Alabama, on December 10, 1908.  She married Andrew Cecil Brackin on November 3, 1928, in Orlando, Florida.  Andrew was born on August 26, 1907, in Alabama.  Edna died on April 28, 1975, in Brevard County, Florida.  William Winford was born in Houston County, Alabama, on March 30, 1912.  Sarah Delilah died on September 23, 1944, in Webb, Houston County, Alabama, at age 74.  She was buried in Bluff Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.

Thomas Sterling Shelton was born on February 16, 1822, in Tennessee.  He married Elizabeth Canzada Wright, daughter of Willis Wright and Tabitha Betsey Martin, on January 6, 1842, in Tennessee.  Elizabeth was born on November 15, 1827, in Tennessee.  She died on September 6, 1919, in Missouri at age 91.  They had nine children:  Elvira Jane, Dorcas Cansada, Martha Ann, John Monrow, Josephine A., William Right, Lucy Emily, Charles Thomas, and Edmond Spearman.  Elvira Jane was born on November 5, 1842, in Tennessee and died on September 25, 1888, in Missouri at age 45.  Dorcas Cansada was born on June 11, 1844, in Tennessee.  She died on January 18, 1920, in Missouri at age 75.  Martha Ann was born on December 11, 1845, in Tennessee.  She died on March 13, 1928, at age 82.  John Monrow was born on October 30, 1847, in Tennessee.  He died on March 11, 1928, in Missouri at age 80.  Josephine A. was born on July 7, 1849, in Missouri.  William Right Shelton was born on April 5, 1852, in Missouri.  Lucy Emily was born on June 11, 1856, in Missouri.  Charles Thomas was born on October 15, 1856, in Missouri.  He died on April 25, 1934, in Illinois at age 77.  Edmond Spearman was born on January 8, 1859, in Missouri.  Thomas died on January 8, 1859, in Missouri, on the very day his youngest son, Edmond Spearman, was born.

George R. Shelton was born in 1829 in Tennessee.  He married Eliza E. Castleman, daughter of Abraham Castleman and Eliza Elizabeth Jones.  Eliza was born in 1838 in Missouri.  They had at least three children:  Eliza A., James W., and Martha Priscilla.  All their children were born in Missouri.  Eliza A. was born about 1855.  She married Elick N. Vicker in Missouri.  Elick was born about 1855.  Eliza died on November 13, 1924, in Missouri.  James W. was born in January 1859.  Martha “Mattie” Priscilla was born on April 14, 1861.  She died on March 17, 1945, in Missouri at age 83.  George died in 1865 in Missouri at age 36.

George Washington Shelton, Jr. was born on January 27, 1849, in Missouri.  He married Mary Jane Brandon.  She was born on February 26, 1851, in Alabama and died on March 7, 1934, at age 83.  They had at least nine children:  Doward Belmont, Walton, William Herbert, Mary Ollie, Edmond L., Edith Lou, George Washington III, Sarah Eliza, and Allen T.  Doward Belmont was born on November 18, 1870, in Missouri.  Walton was born on February 6, 1871, and died on June 1, 1874, at age 3.  William Herbert was born in 1874 and died in 1921 at age 47.  Mary Ollie was born in 1876 and died in 1895 at age 19.  Edmond L. was born in 1878.  He married Flora Drake in 1902.  Flora was born about 1880.  Edith Lou was born in 1881.  George Washington III was born in 1883 and died in 1905 at age 22.  Sarah Eliza was born in 1886 and died in 1929 at age 43.  Allen T. was born on February 27, 1889.  Allen married Montie Humphrey in 1910.  Montie was born about 1890.  George, Jr. died on May 1, 1931, at age 82.

Carrie Bell Johnson was born in Henry County, Alabama on February 1, 1892.  She married Rufus Elbert Rabon, son of Elbert Rabon and Mary Coxwell, on September 10, 1911.  Rufus was born on August 8, 1890, in Alabama.  He died on June 11, 1973, in Chipley, Florida, at age 82.  They had at least four children:  Mallie, Blanche Lucille, Carrie Mitchelle, and Willis Elbert.  Mallie was born on May 12, 1913.  He married Clara.  She was born on August 5, 1913, and died on July 29, 1992, in Chipley, Florida, at age 78.  They had at least two children:  Myrtle and Brenda.  Myrtle married Jerry Driver on March 4, 1962, in New Prospect Baptist Church, Chipley, Florida.  Brenda married Doyle Cumbie in June 1962 in New Prospect Baptist Church, Chipley, Florida.  Doyle died in December 2001 in Alabama.  Mallie died on October 3, 1997, in Chipley, Florida, at age 84.  Blanche Lucille was born on March 17, 1916, in Alabama.  She died on November 24, 1917, in Alabama at age 1.  She was buried in Poplar Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Webb, Houston County, Alabama.  Carrie Michelle Rabon was born on June 18, 1926.  She had a relationship with _____ Cooper.  They had a daughter, Michelle Rabon.  Willis Elbert Rabon, Sr. was born on June 10, 1928.  He married and had at least one son, Willis Elbert, Jr. He died on July 19, 1992, in Chipley, Florida, at age 64.  Carrie died on February 24, 1992, in Chipley, Florida, at age 100.

Bera Johnson was born on December 14, 1895, in Alabama.  Bera married Wright Coxwell Rabon, Sr., son of Elbert Rabon and Mary Coxwell, on December 29, 1913, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  Wright was born on January 23, 1892, in Alabama and died on October 23, 1969, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama, at age 77.  He was buried in Bluff Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.  They had at least nine children:  Mary Frances, Willis Otho, Elbert Otis, Mattie Monnell, Sarah Kathryn, Wright Coxwell, Jr., Billy Ray, Johnnie Gerald, and David Manuel.  Mary Frances was born on December 29, 1914, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  She died on February 24, 1997, in Dothan, Alabama, at age 82.  Willis Otho was born on February 8, 1917, in Alabama.  He married Evie Roberts on December 25, 1938.  Elbert Otis was born on January 16, 1919.  He married Willie Mae Adams on January 4, 1942, in Lamar County, Alabama.  Willie was born on February 22, 1921.  She died in November 1979 in Auburndale, Polk County, Florida, at age 58.  They had at least one son, Elbert Stanley, born on December 29, 1952.  Elbert Otis died on January 11, 1994, in Auburndale, Polk County, Florida, at age 74.  Mattie Monnell was born on April 10, 1921.  She married Paul Schaeffer.  He was born on September 4, 1920, and died in November 1985 in Wernersville, Berks County, Pennsylvania at age 65.  They had at least four children:  Richard Allen, born on November 14, 1947; Stevie Lee, born on June 11, 1949; Joann, born on February 25, 1951; and Paul Rabon, born July 16, 1954.  Sarah Kathryn was born on July 7, 1923, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  She married James McCraney on May 24, 1941, in Alabama.  James was born on October 4, 1918, in Alabama.  He died on April 4, 1997, in Alabama at age 78.  They had two children:  Sarah Diane, born August 27, 1945, in Alabama, and Ronnie Frank, born on May 4, 1947, in Alabama.  Sarah Kathryn died on June 5, 1971, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama, at age 47.  Wright Coxwell, Jr. was born on April 24, 1926, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  He married Florence on December 16, 1958.  They had at least one daughter, Margaret.  Wright died on July 11, 1981, in Key West, Monroe County, Florida at age 55.  Billy Ray was born on December 1, 1929, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  Johnnie Gerald was born on May 10, 1932, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  He died on July 10, 1934, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama, at age 2, and was buried in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  David Manuel was born on June 7, 1935, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  David married Patsy Fowler on October 3, 1958, in Alabama.  They had at least two children: Timothy David, born on July 11, 1959, in Dothan, Alabama, and Gail, born on August 16, 1963, in Dothan, Alabama.  Bera Johnson died on December 31, 1975, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.

William Winford Johnson was born in Houston County, Alabama on March 30, 1912.  He married Bertha Mae Helms, daughter of Andrew Helms and Bisha Douglas, on September 4, 1932, in Houston County, Alabama.  They had at least four children:  Blondell, Reuben Earl, Andrew Joseph, and Bennie Rex.  Blondell was born on January 30, 1933, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  She married Francis George Bosze on June 18, 1955, in Washington, D.C.  Francis was born on June 8, 1928, in Rose, Wayne County, New York.  He died on March 7, 1997, in St. Francis Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin at age 68.  He was buried on March 12, 1997, in Bluff’s Spring Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.  They had at least one daughter, Karon Michelle.  Blondell died on July 10, 1990, in Arlington, Virginia, at age 57 and was buried on July 14, 1990, in Bluff Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.  Reuben Earl was born on May 20, 1935.  William Winford died on January 2, 1992, in Houston County, Alabama, at age 79, and was buried on January 5, 1992, in Bluff Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Cowarts, Houston County, Alabama.

William Right Shelton was born on April 5, 1852, in Missouri.  He first married Nancy Sanders.  Nancy was born about 1860 in Missouri.  They had three children:  Martha E., born in 1876 in Missouri; Edna A., born in 1877 in Missouri; and Cora, born in 1879 in Missouri.  They divorced in about 1881 in Missouri.  William married Julia Ann Wall, daughter of Anderson Andrew Wall and Mary, on June 11, 1882, in Missouri.  Julia was born on

January 6, 1852, in Missouri.  She died on January 24, 1926, in Missouri at age 74.  They had eight children:  William Anderson, born on March 22, 1883, in Missouri and died on August 25, 1968, in Missouri at age 85; Robert Frederick, born on October 9, 1884, in Missouri; Charles Medford, born in April 1887 in Missouri; Mornia Adeline “Addie”, born in August 1888 in Missouri, died about 1907 in Missouri at about age 19; Albert Virgil, born in August 1889 in Missouri, and died in 1951 in Missouri at age 62; Mary Artisha was born in August 1891 in Missouri and died on October 21, 1963, in Missouri at age 72; George Evert Shelton, born on April 13, 1894, in Missouri, died on April 26, 1947, at age 53; Roy Raymond was born on April 2, 1900, in Missouri.  William Right died on July 18, 1925, in Texas County, Missouri, at age 73.  He was buried July 19, 1925, in Houston, Texas County, Missouri.

Lucy Emily Shelton was born on June 11, 1856, in Missouri.  She married Joseph Harrison Davidson, son of Richard D. Davidson, Corporal, CSA, and Lucinda Burns, on June 8, 1877, in Missouri.  Joseph was born in Missouri on February 1, 1858, and died on December 8, 1940, in Texas at age 82.  They had at least 11 children:  John R., Elsie Ophelia, Minnie J., William Thomas G., Lucinda L. Elizabeth, Margaret “Maggie” Catherine, Ida Ann, Everett Harrison, James Edmond, Charles Otis, and Joseph Elmer.  John R. was born on October 26, 1877, in Missouri.  Elsie Ophelia was born on March 4, 1879, in Missouri.  She married James Robert Lane.  She died on January 25, 1932, in Oklahoma at age 52.  Minnie J. was born on December 19, 1880, in Missouri.  She died on February 13, 1882, in Missouri at age 1.  William Thomas G. was born on July 31, 1882, in Missouri and died on July 31, 1882, in Missouri.  Lucinda L. Elizabeth was born on June 15, 1883, in Missouri.  She married Preacher Crenshaw.  Margaret “Maggie” Catherine Davidson was born on September 9, 1885, in Missouri.  Margaret married Joe Lawson.  Ida Ann was born on September 29, 1887, in Missouri.  She married Ragnall Gilmore.  Everett Harrison was born in Missouri on November 15, 1889, and died on July 18, 1893, at age 3.  James Edmond was born on January 1, 1891, in Missouri.  James married Jessie Florence Broyles on March 21, 1912, in Texas.  He died on January 15, 1944, in Texas at age 53.  Charles Otis was born on September 16, 1894, in Texas.  He married Lulu Maude.  Charles died on February 7, 1970, in Texas at age 75.  Joseph Elmer was born on February 3, 1900, in Texas.  He married Myrtle Mae Brockett, daughter of Berlin Hugh Brockett and Bufa Olivia Lewis, on July 28, 1922, in Texas.  Myrtle was born on October 23, 1904, in Texas.  She died on December 31, 1942, in Texas at age 38.  They had at least one son, _____ Davidson.  Joseph Elmer died on December 3, 1969, in Texas at age 69.  Lucy Emily died on February 1, 1937, in Texas at age 80.

Doward Belmont Shelton was born on November 18, 1870, in Missouri.  He married Martha Jane Pendleton on November 3, 1892.  Martha was born in Missouri on March 27, 1874, and died on August 1, 1958, in Illinois at age 34.  They had at least ten children:  William Owen, Edith M. Lawrence B., Otto Dewey, Ray, Mary O., Myrl A., Olen G., Truman P., and Lorene.  William Owen was born on November 5, 1893.  He married Edna Hansford.  She was born about 1895.  William died on August 5, 1975, in Missouri at age 80.  Edith M. was born in 1895 in Missouri.  She married James P. Wilson on December 24, 1916.  Edith died in 1983 in Missouri.  Lawrence B. was born in 1897.  He married Laura Alexander.  Laura was born in about 1900.  Lawrence died in 1960 in Illinois at age 63.  Otto Dewey, Sr. was born on January 11, 1899, in Missouri.  He married Hester Prynne McKee on August 11, 1922.  Hester was born in Missouri on September 4, 1899, and died on January 7, 1986, at age 86.  They had at least two children:  Otto Dewey, Jr. and Patricia Ruth.  Otto, Jr. was born on April 2, 1924, in Illinois.  He married Marian Rose Hileman.  Otto, Jr. died on June 9, 1974, in Illinois at age 50.  Patricia Ruth was born on December 20, 1926, in Illinois.  She married William Harold Harvey.  She later married Marion William Kozak.  Otto Dewy, Sr. died on September 18, 1971, in Illinois at age 72.  Ray was born on December 11, 1901, in Missouri.  Ray married Ella Renfrow.  She was born about 1900.  Mary O. was born in 1904 in Missouri.  She married Joseph Lurton.  Mary O. died in 1797 in Illinois at age 75.  Myrl A. was born in 1905.  He married Enid Kinworthy.  Enid was born about 1905.  Myrl died on October 5, 1981, in Illinois at age 76.  Olen G. married Evelyn.  Truman P. was born on April 6, 1910, in Missouri.  He married Dolly Lee.  He died on October 23, 1986.  Doward died on August 6, 1951, in Illinois at age 80.

Billy Ray was born on December 1, 1929, in Ashford, Houston County, Alabama.  Billy married Mary Ethel Bruner, daughter of Charlie Bruner and Nellie Shiver, on June 12, 1954, in Alabama.  Mary was born on May 20, 1936, in Pansey, Alabama.  They had four children, all four living.

Charles Medford “Med” Shelton was born in April 1887 in Missouri.  He married Mamie O. Gilmore in 1910 in Missouri.  Mamie was born on April 8, 1885, in Missouri and died on September 15, 1966, in Missouri at age 81.  They had six children, all born in Missouri:  Mildred M., born in 1910; Elvin Charles “Smiley”, born in 1913; George C., born in 1917; Lorene Ada, born in 1919; James G., born on March 16, 1922, and died on December 2, 1999, in Missouri at age 77; and Bessie M., born in 1923.  Bessie married _____ Richardson.  They had a daughter, still living, and two children:  James Evert and Robert.  James Richardson was born on October 3, 1946, in Houston, Texas County, Missouri.  Sgt.  James Evert Richardson died April 6, 1968, in Thua Thien, Viet Nam, when the helicopter he was in was shot down.  He never got to see his daughter.  Robert Richardson was born in Missouri and died at Houston House Nursing Care Facility in Houston, Texas County, Missouri.  ”Med” Shelton died in September 1960 in Missouri at age 73.

Roy Raymond Shelton was born on April 2, 1900, in Upton, Texas County, Missouri.  He married Dortha “Dorothy” Maverine Coats, daughter of Wilson Lafayette Coats and Mary Alice Burch, on January 10, 1920, in Texas County, Missouri.  Dortha was born in Texas County, Missouri, on November 5, 1903.  She died on November 23, 2004, at Colonial Park Manor, Licking, Texas County, Missouri, at age 101.  She was buried on November 27, 2004, in Pine Lawn Cemetery, Houston, Texas County, Missouri.  They had three children:  Bertha Wiletta, Vancil Winford, and Bonnie Arlene.  Bertha was born in Texas County, Missouri, on November 28, 1922.  Vancil was born September 11, 1925, in Bado, Texas County, Missouri.  Bonnie was born in 1928 in Texas County, Missouri.  Roy died on June 18, 1970, at Texas County Memorial Hospital, Houston, Texas County, Missouri, from a heart attack.  He was buried on June 21, 1970, at Pine Lawn Cemetery, Houston, Texas County, Missouri.

Vancil Winford Shelton was born on September 11, 1925, in Bado, Texas County, Missouri.  He married Wanda “Maxine” Higginson, daughter of Charles Edward Higginson and Elsie Vivian Lowry, on September 11, 1945, at the Richland County Court House, Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina.  Maxine was born on December 22, 1927, in Mount Vernon, Jefferson County, Illinois.  They had five daughters, all still living.  Vancil Shelton died on March 3, 1995, at Harry S Truman Veterans Hospital, Columbia, Boone County, Missouri.  He was buried on March 7, 1995, at Pine Lawn Cemetery, Houston, Texas County, Missouri.

 

133 responses to “Shelton Family”

  1. Hello. Your research is amazing!!!!
    My goal at this time is to trace my Shelton line back to Virginia in the 1600s. I can give you some names in my line and you can tell me if you have run across them please.
    My grandfather Walter Lee Shelton Sr. of Bolivar Landing and Greenville, MS (1880-1979)
    My great grandfather Walter Park Shelton of Greenville, MS (1855-1914)
    My great great grandfather Dr. Walter Marrin Shelton of Hanover County, VA (1817-1862) and died in Memphis, TN
    My great great great grandfather Walter Parks Shelton of Hanover County, VA and died in Memphis, TN (1777-1852)
    That is where i leave off. I would appreciate any help. Thank you. Lanier Bogen

    1. I’m looking into your ancestors and will let you what I can dig up. Thank you ever so much for listing your ancestors!

      Have you, by chance, done an Ancestry DNA test yet?

      1. Thank you for looking. Yes I had one done a few years ago. Not sure where the results are.
        Can you email me your findings please. Lanier Bogen.

      2. Yes I had one done a few years ago. Not sure where the results are.
        Can you email me your findings please. Lanier Bogen.

  2. Cindy Shelton Avatar
    Cindy Shelton

    What wonderful work you’ve done! Thank you. I do not see any Oklahoma Shelton’s listed. I know it is a hard line to trace due to Shelton’s living with other Shelton’s, etc., but if anyone has OK Shelton info I would love to read it. I’m still searching for a Henly, Henley Shelton that has a tombstone in Iowa.

  3. Edward Shelton Avatar
    Edward Shelton

    I’ve been researching our family tree on Ancestry.com and I am seeing a disparity in a number of other members trees as to the parentage of John 21st Lord. One states (as you do) that his father was John 20th Lord, but many others state that his father was Ralph, 19th Lord… with two John’s in a row (20 and 21) this could get confused and perhaps the repetition is just a number of people copying the same wrong info? But the records related to Ralph 19th being the father of John 21st seem much more complete… any thoughts?

    1. My thoughts on this matter is that the research needs to be done via the British Archives. This is where I did my research on the English Shelton lines. I never copy anything from the research of others. If I didn’t research the information it won’t get published.

  4. Loved reading this genealogy since I am a Shelton who is directly descended from this line. One correction: Ralph Shelton (1430-1497) was not a Knight of the Garter. He was, I believe, and Knight of the Bath.

  5. Connie Bradshaw Avatar
    Connie Bradshaw

    I’m sure you are aware of the discussion about Ralph Shelton, born 1685, died 1733 as to whether he was born in England or in York County, Virginia. Current thoughts are that he was born in England and is not the son of Peter Shelton (1665-1718). I tend to understand this argument. What evidence do have that he was born in Virginia and that he is the son of Peter Shelton?

    Also, I am trying to find a link between the Sheltons in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. One line comes through Thomas Shelton (1723-1808) – my family and one through Ralph Shelton (1685-1733). Do you have any idea if and how they are linked.?

    Thank you for your help.
    Sincerely,
    Connie Bradshaw

    1. Thanks for your interest and comments, Connie! After 50 years of researching my Shelton line, I am more than aware of all the controversies and discussions regarding Ralph Shelton/Peter Shelton, etc. There are so many more that I wouldn’t begin to try to list them all. What I’ve done is ignored everything everyone else has written and have dug into the document archives from both England and America to find the truth as best I can. This is an ongoing search. My personal quest will end with my last breath. I suggest to everyone to do their best to research properly to the best of their own ability. I deliberately do not include my source documentation on this site so that people will use my findings as clues to coming to their own conclusions. Entirely too many people take what they find online and put it into their research as fact without checking things out first. This site is not intended to do research for anyone else.

      As for the connection of Thomas Shelton (1723-1808) to Ralph Shelton (1685-1733), I will have to search through my many archived files – remember – 50 years’ worth! – to be able to answer that question. It will take a while.

      Thanks again, Connie!

      Sincerely,
      Karla

      1. Connie Bradshaw Avatar
        Connie Bradshaw

        Thank you for your quick response. I have found your information extremely helpful. I am descended from the Sheltons of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. I go up through William Shelton (1758-1827), great(4) grandfather to Capt. John Shelton (1649-1708), great(7) grandfather. I found this out several years ago when I decided to research my family. Recently, I decided to research the ancestors of a very good friend of mine in order to produce a book for her 80th birthday. What I found out was that she had a Shelton line in her family (Middlesex and Pittsylvania). Her line goes through Ralph Shelton (1685-1733). If this Ralph Shelton is the son of Peter Shelton (1665-1718), she and I would be 9th cousins. This would be exciting for both of us. We have been friends for 40 years. How sure are you that this Ralph Shelton was born in Middlesex County, Va. (not England) and is the son of Peter Shelton?

        Sincerely,
        Connie Bradshaw

  6. The information I have here is what I believe to be true through all my years of research. How exciting that you and your dear friend are most likely related! 😀 You and your friend are also related to me! 😀

    Sincerely,
    Karla

  7. Ralph Shelton born 1685, married 1706 to Mary Crispin and 10 or 11 children. Also married to Elizabeth Downing in 1708 2 children, died at 30? I don’t find any documents supporting Elizabeth Downing?

    1. Thank you so very much, Mary, for locating this error in my file! The Elizabeth Downing paragraph is incorrect. I am fixing it now. Thank you again.

    2. That wasn’t supposed to be Ralph Shelton b. 1685 at all. 🙂 Just goes to show that no one is perfect and that no one should ever copy the work of another without verifying the information.

  8. Oh my gosh! This was a great read! Was hoping to find a connection to my great-great grandpa Shelton, but I still really enjoyed reading all of it. 50 years of research… Wow! That is dedication – especially given how difficult it must have been to find sources when you started. 🙂

    1. In the beginning, everything was on location, writing letters, sending off for documentation, etc. Although we now have a lot of online sites to search, the old-fashioned way still works, too. 🙂

  9. Sharon Harris Avatar
    Sharon Harris

    Did you ever come across the Sheltons in Shelton Laurel,NC. I have done my DNA and many post say that William Duckworth Franklin was really a Shelton. Anything in your research relating to the Sheltons in NC

    1. Yes, Sharon, I am related to (but not a descendant of) the Shelton Laurel Sheltons. William Duckworth Franklin was, indeed, a Shelton by blood. I have a ton of research relating to those Sheltons and related families, but none of it is on the site here yet. I’m working on updating and “finishing” the info that I’ve already got here, and then have a zillion times more to input. I do it all manually, so it’s a bit time-consuming. I could let my genealogy program(s) make the web pages, but then I can’t check for errors in the information as easily. Feel free to email me at SimplyGenealogy at outlook dot com and I can fill you in on some things you may be searching for. I can also lead you to the Shelton Laurel FB group if you’re not already a member.

      Hope to hear from you soon.

      Karla

  10. Daniel Shelton Avatar
    Daniel Shelton

    Excellent work. I’ve been researching back to try and find where my direct lineage seemed to have broke off from the main line. I think I have found it. If you don’t mind I’d like to list the line that I have found, as it may help some others put there pieces together. I am from the Shelton’s of Indians. I am Daniel W. Shelton , born in CA. , My father is Daniel G. Shelton., Grandfather is Orville G. Shelton., Great Grandfather is Roy Joseph Shelton., GGgrandfather is Joseph Wesley Shelton. -Son of Marion P. Shelton. I think this is where we seem to part ways. Appears Marion was never married and only had the one child. No mention of the father anywhere. Marion was Daughter of Curtis H. Shelton from South Carolina then relocated to Indiana. Curtis H. Shelton was Son of Colonel Abraham Cowper Shelton. Then I believe your lineage line takes it from there.

    1. Thank you, Daniel! Of course, you can share anything on my site, but please just mention that it is my work so that if anyone has any questions they will know who to contact. I really appreciate your filling in the info on your family as well. Excellent!

    2. Connie Bradshaw Avatar
      Connie Bradshaw

      I’m not sure exactly what you want to do. Can you explain further? Also, have you looked at this website: https://shelton-family-history.com/ ?
      Connie Bradshaw

      1. Hi, Connie. You’ve totally lost me. I’m not wanting to do anything other than sharing my research with others. The website you mentioned is this very site. It is my site, and you just posted your comment on it.

  11. Daniel Shelton Avatar
    Daniel Shelton

    I apologize for a few spelling errors. I meant to say that I’m from the Shelton’s of Indiana.

  12. I continue to follow comments on your Shelton line. At the same time, I am still looking for documentation on my Shelton line for one particular ancestor. It’s been a while since I said anything regarding this and maybe there will be a reader who has come up with something on my line and this one ancestor. My line apparently separates from your line at James Shelton & Mary Bathurst, our common ancestors. I am descended from John Shelton & Jane Chilton, then William Shelton & Hannah Armstead, then William Shelton & Elizabeth Rogers, Then John Shelton & Susan (Sukie) Hord, then Jane Levina Shelton & Henry Cook. The problem is proving that Susan was the daughter of John and Sukie, as she is not mentioned in her father’s will. Her sister, Elizabeth, and a brother are also not mentioned. John and Sukie lived and died in Spotsylvania, VA. I have two published books that mention Jane being the daughter of John and Sukie. The first book is Whitaker, Mildred Campbell (Mildred Genevieve Campbell) “History of the Shelton family of England and America.” [St. Louis, Mound City Press, 1941]. The 2nd book is “The Hord Family of Virginia” by Rev. Arnold Harris Hord, 1898, and revied for accuracy by the Virginia Historical Society in 1899. Unfortunately, neither book, although considered accurate, give documentation references. If any reader has any information they can share on Jane Levina Shelton being the daughter of John and Sukie Shelton, it would be a great help. The Sons of the American Revolution does not recognize Jane as being John and Sukie’s daughter, based entirely on the absence of Jane being mentioned in father John’s will, written a little more than a month before she married Henry Cook. They do not recognize either the Shelton or Hord genealogical books because of the lack of documentation or previously approved patriot applications on William or John as changes is proof requirements are not met in the older applications. William Shelton and son, John, both served in the Revolution.