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Surnames: Caudle, Caudill, Laffoon
Classification: Query
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This is awesome stuff.
I just found a Rev. War pention application for John Caudle Sr., John Caudle Jr., and
William Caudle. The application was filed in Surry County, NC. It was testified by
Dennis Laffoon and on behalf of Lewis Caudle John Sr's only remaining live son as of
November 10th 1824. In the application, Laffoon clearly states that he was a neighbor of
these Caudle's, that they resided in Lunenburg County VA when they enlisted, and that
each of these three men served in the Rev. War.
In a land grant dated Aug. 10, 1759, Stephen Caudle received 400 acres in Lunenburg County
VA on the fork of Great Creek for 40 shillings. On Jan. 1, 1761, Stephen sold 100 acres
to Matthew Laffoon. Matthew Laffoon was Dennis Laffoon's father. Laffoon's Mill,
as seen on the 1864 Gilmer Map, was located on the Great Creek less than a mile across the
Brunswick / Lunenburg County line.
Based on these documents, it would seem that:
1. Stephen had a son John Caudle, Sr.
2. John had sons John, Jr., William, and Lewis.
3. The Laffoon's and the Caudle's relocated to Surry County, NC and remained
neighbors.
4. John Sr., John Jr., and William were Rev. War soldiers.
An interesting aside, Mary Laffoon, Dennis' granddaughter, married the Rev. John
Jackson Caudill in Wilkes County NC on May 27, 1864. John Jackson was a son of Elder
Daniel Caudill.
See
http://caudillreunion.org/research/JohnCaudle-Laffoon.htm for a partial transcription
of the pention application.
If you have other "puzzle pieces", please .... please .... let me know.