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Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne

Henry Scarsbrook "Harry" Langhorne (November 3, 1790 – December 16, 1854) was an American landowner and farmer.

Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne
Born(1790-11-03)November 3, 1790
DiedDecember 16, 1854(1854-12-16) (aged 64)
Occupations
  • Farmer
  • landowner
Spouses
Frances Callaway Steptoe
(m. 1816; died 1832)
Anne Eliza Scott
(m. 1833)
Children13
RelativesChiswell Langhorne (grandson) George Plater Tayloe (nephew)

Early life edit

Langhorne was born November 3, 1790, at "Gambell", the family ancestral home in Warwick County, Virginia. Henry was the youngest of five children of John Scarsbrook Langhorne and Elizabeth Langhorne, first cousins who had married in 1782, which was customary at the time to retain family wealth. Gambell had been built in 1675 by the original Langhorne family immigrant, John Langhorne. who emigrated from Bristol, England.[1] The colonial homestead strategically situated between the Mariners' Lake and the James River was destroyed by fire in 1818, and the land is now home to the Mariners' Museum in Newport News.[2]

Career edit

Although he was first seated on some of the Cumberland County, Virginia, lands that he had inherited through his mother, he quickly resolved to move to Lynchburg with his brother Maurice. An active and keen agriculturist, the planting of tobacco was no longer as profitable as it had once been, and after an early venture at the Farm Mills in Amherst was ruined by flood in 1826, brothers Henry and Maurice erected Lynchburg Milling Co. flour mill, also known as Langhorne Mills, which was built in 1831.[3] He never abandoned planting though, and continued to buy numerous plantations in Bedford, Campbell and Amherst Counties. Also in 1826, Henry appraised the Poplar Forest estate of Thomas Jefferson.[4]

In 1845, he retired and relocated to "Cloverdale", the 3,500-acre Botetourt County plantation he had just purchased from his niece's husband George Plater Tayloe of Buena Vista. He continued to purchase smaller tracts and at the time of his death, he owned a total of 3,892 acres.[5] Langhorne's Mill would be used by the Red Cross as a makeshift hospital to treat injured confederate soldiers during the American Civil War.[citation needed]

Personal life edit

Langhorne was married twice and between his two wives, he was the father of thirteen children. His first marriage, in 1816, was to Frances Callaway Steptoe (1798–1832), the highly sought after daughter of Hon. James Steptoe (a close friend of Thomas Jefferson) and Frances Callaway of "Federal Hill". Beginning in 1828, Henry lived at Point of Honor, an historic mansion overlooking Blackwater Creek in Lynchburg. Together, Henry and Frances were the parents of the following children:

  • John Scarsbrook Langhorne (1817–1886), who married Sarah Elizabeth Dabney of "Edgemont", a great-granddaughter of William Randolph II of "Chatesworth".
  • William Maurice Langhorne (1818-1900), never married
  • Elizabeth Johnston Langhorne (1821-1888), who married James Callaway Hunt (1811-1870) [2]
  • James Steptoe Langhorne (1822–1905), who married Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro (1825–1915).[2]
  • Henry Scarsbrooke Langhorne (ca.1825-1853, who died unmarried.[2]
  • Sarah Massie (Sallie) Langhorne (1826-1881, never married
  • Thomas Nelson Langhorne (1828–1889), who married Orra Henderson Moore Gray (1841–1904),[2] a writer.[6][7]
  • Frances (Fanny) Steptoe Langhorne (1829-1889), who died unmarried.[2]

After the death of his first wife in 1832, Langhorne remarried in 1833 to Anne Eliza Scott (1800–1870), the daughter of Charles Scott of Buckingham County, Virginia.[2] Together, they were the parents of:[8]

  • Charles Scott Langhorne (1836–1896), who married Katherine Page Waller (1840–1920).[9]
  • Edward Alexander Langhorne (1837–1861), who died of typhoid during the U.S. Civil War.[10]
  • George Washington Langhorne (1839–1905), who married Nannie (née Armistead) Langhorne.[11]
  • Anne Scott Langhorne (1840–1920), who married Maurice Scarsbrooke Langhorne (1823–1908).[12]
  • Mary Catherine Langhorne (1845–1924), who did not marry and became a "schoolmistress."[13]

Henry Langhorne died on December 16, 1854, in Fincastle in Botetourt County, Virginia, and was buried at the Callaway-Steptoe Cemetery, New London in Bedford County, Virginia. His eldest son John inherited Langhorne Mills, along with the bulk of his father's estate. His son James was given the 13,000-acre "Langdale" plantation located near the border of North Carolina.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Langhorne, James Callaway (2013). The Virginia Langhornes. Lynchburg, Virginia: Blackwell Press. ISBN 978-1-938205-10-1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Hardy, Stella Pickett (1965). Colonial Families of the Southern States of America: A History and Genealogy of Colonial Families who Settled in the Colonies Prior to the Revolution. Genealogical Publishing Com. p. 317. ISBN 9780806306209. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  3. ^ Langhorne, James Callaway (2013). The Virginia Langhornes. Lynchburg, Virginia: Blackwell Press. ISBN 978-1-938205-10-1.
  4. ^ Chambers, Jr., S. Allen (1993). Poplar Forest and Thomas Jefferson. Little Compton, RI: Fort Church Publishers, Inc. ISBN 978-0966716900.
  5. ^ Langhorne, James Callaway (2013). The Virginia Langhornes. Lynchburg, Virginia: Blackwell Press. ISBN 978-1-938205-10-1.
  6. ^ Addis, Patricia K. (1983). Through a Woman's I: An Annotated Bibliography of American Women's Autobiographical Writings, 1946-1976. Scarecrow Press. p. 287. ISBN 9780810815889. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  7. ^ Research, University of California (System) Institute of Library (1972). University of California Union Catalog of Monographs Cataloged by the Nine Campuses from 1963 Through 1967: Authors & titles. Institute of Library Research, University of California, Berkeley. ISBN 9780913248003. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  8. ^ Davids, Richard Wistar (1896). The Wistar Family: A Genealogy of the Descendants of Caspar Wistar, Emigrant in 1717. Philadelphia. Retrieved 10 April 2019.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ Goolrick, John Tackett (1906). The Life of General Hugh Mercer: With Brief Sketches of General George Washington, John Paul Jones, General George Weedon, James Monroe and Mrs. Mary Ball Washington, who Were Friends and Associates of General Mercer at Fredericksburg : Also a Sketch of Lodge No. 4, A.F. and A.M., of which Generals Washington and Mercer Were Members : and a Genealogical Table of the Mercer Family. Neale Publishing Company. p. 132. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  10. ^ Morrow, Daniel S. (2013). Murder in Lexington: VMI, Honor and Justice in Antebellum Virginia. Arcadia Publishing. p. 46. ISBN 9781625840011. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  11. ^ Garber, Virginia Armistead (1910). The Armistead Family: 1635-1910. Whittet & Shepperson, printers. p. 98. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  12. ^ Yancey, Rosa Faulkner (1935). Lynchburg and It's [sic] Neighbors. J. W. Fergusson & Sons. p. 356. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Notice". The London Gazette. Tho. Newcomb over against Baynards Castle in Thamse-street: 2170. April 16, 1897. Retrieved 10 April 2019.

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Henry Scarsbrook Harry Langhorne November 3 1790 December 16 1854 was an American landowner and farmer Henry Scarsbrook LanghorneBorn 1790 11 03 November 3 1790Warwick County Virginia U S DiedDecember 16 1854 1854 12 16 aged 64 Fincastle Virginia U S OccupationsFarmerlandownerSpousesFrances Callaway Steptoe m 1816 died 1832 wbr Anne Eliza Scott m 1833 wbr Children13RelativesChiswell Langhorne grandson George Plater Tayloe nephew Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editLanghorne was born November 3 1790 at Gambell the family ancestral home in Warwick County Virginia Henry was the youngest of five children of John Scarsbrook Langhorne and Elizabeth Langhorne first cousins who had married in 1782 which was customary at the time to retain family wealth Gambell had been built in 1675 by the original Langhorne family immigrant John Langhorne who emigrated from Bristol England 1 The colonial homestead strategically situated between the Mariners Lake and the James River was destroyed by fire in 1818 and the land is now home to the Mariners Museum in Newport News 2 Career editAlthough he was first seated on some of the Cumberland County Virginia lands that he had inherited through his mother he quickly resolved to move to Lynchburg with his brother Maurice An active and keen agriculturist the planting of tobacco was no longer as profitable as it had once been and after an early venture at the Farm Mills in Amherst was ruined by flood in 1826 brothers Henry and Maurice erected Lynchburg Milling Co flour mill also known as Langhorne Mills which was built in 1831 3 He never abandoned planting though and continued to buy numerous plantations in Bedford Campbell and Amherst Counties Also in 1826 Henry appraised the Poplar Forest estate of Thomas Jefferson 4 In 1845 he retired and relocated to Cloverdale the 3 500 acre Botetourt County plantation he had just purchased from his niece s husband George Plater Tayloe of Buena Vista He continued to purchase smaller tracts and at the time of his death he owned a total of 3 892 acres 5 Langhorne s Mill would be used by the Red Cross as a makeshift hospital to treat injured confederate soldiers during the American Civil War citation needed Personal life editLanghorne was married twice and between his two wives he was the father of thirteen children His first marriage in 1816 was to Frances Callaway Steptoe 1798 1832 the highly sought after daughter of Hon James Steptoe a close friend of Thomas Jefferson and Frances Callaway of Federal Hill Beginning in 1828 Henry lived at Point of Honor an historic mansion overlooking Blackwater Creek in Lynchburg Together Henry and Frances were the parents of the following children John Scarsbrook Langhorne 1817 1886 who married Sarah Elizabeth Dabney of Edgemont a great granddaughter of William Randolph II of Chatesworth William Maurice Langhorne 1818 1900 never married Elizabeth Johnston Langhorne 1821 1888 who married James Callaway Hunt 1811 1870 2 James Steptoe Langhorne 1822 1905 who married Elizabeth Rachel Omohundro 1825 1915 2 Henry Scarsbrooke Langhorne ca 1825 1853 who died unmarried 2 Sarah Massie Sallie Langhorne 1826 1881 never married Thomas Nelson Langhorne 1828 1889 who married Orra Henderson Moore Gray 1841 1904 2 a writer 6 7 Frances Fanny Steptoe Langhorne 1829 1889 who died unmarried 2 After the death of his first wife in 1832 Langhorne remarried in 1833 to Anne Eliza Scott 1800 1870 the daughter of Charles Scott of Buckingham County Virginia 2 Together they were the parents of 8 Charles Scott Langhorne 1836 1896 who married Katherine Page Waller 1840 1920 9 Edward Alexander Langhorne 1837 1861 who died of typhoid during the U S Civil War 10 George Washington Langhorne 1839 1905 who married Nannie nee Armistead Langhorne 11 Anne Scott Langhorne 1840 1920 who married Maurice Scarsbrooke Langhorne 1823 1908 12 Mary Catherine Langhorne 1845 1924 who did not marry and became a schoolmistress 13 Henry Langhorne died on December 16 1854 in Fincastle in Botetourt County Virginia and was buried at the Callaway Steptoe Cemetery New London in Bedford County Virginia His eldest son John inherited Langhorne Mills along with the bulk of his father s estate His son James was given the 13 000 acre Langdale plantation located near the border of North Carolina citation needed References edit Langhorne James Callaway 2013 The Virginia Langhornes Lynchburg Virginia Blackwell Press ISBN 978 1 938205 10 1 a b c d e f g Hardy Stella Pickett 1965 Colonial Families of the Southern States of America A History and Genealogy of Colonial Families who Settled in the Colonies Prior to the Revolution Genealogical Publishing Com p 317 ISBN 9780806306209 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Langhorne James Callaway 2013 The Virginia Langhornes Lynchburg Virginia Blackwell Press ISBN 978 1 938205 10 1 Chambers Jr S Allen 1993 Poplar Forest and Thomas Jefferson Little Compton RI Fort Church Publishers Inc ISBN 978 0966716900 Langhorne James Callaway 2013 The Virginia Langhornes Lynchburg Virginia Blackwell Press ISBN 978 1 938205 10 1 Addis Patricia K 1983 Through a Woman s I An Annotated Bibliography of American Women s Autobiographical Writings 1946 1976 Scarecrow Press p 287 ISBN 9780810815889 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Research University of California System Institute of Library 1972 University of California Union Catalog of Monographs Cataloged by the Nine Campuses from 1963 Through 1967 Authors amp titles Institute of Library Research University of California Berkeley ISBN 9780913248003 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Davids Richard Wistar 1896 The Wistar Family A Genealogy of the Descendants of Caspar Wistar Emigrant in 1717 Philadelphia Retrieved 10 April 2019 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Goolrick John Tackett 1906 The Life of General Hugh Mercer With Brief Sketches of General George Washington John Paul Jones General George Weedon James Monroe and Mrs Mary Ball Washington who Were Friends and Associates of General Mercer at Fredericksburg Also a Sketch of Lodge No 4 A F and A M of which Generals Washington and Mercer Were Members and a Genealogical Table of the Mercer Family Neale Publishing Company p 132 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Morrow Daniel S 2013 Murder in Lexington VMI Honor and Justice in Antebellum Virginia Arcadia Publishing p 46 ISBN 9781625840011 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Garber Virginia Armistead 1910 The Armistead Family 1635 1910 Whittet amp Shepperson printers p 98 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Yancey Rosa Faulkner 1935 Lynchburg and It s sic Neighbors J W Fergusson amp Sons p 356 Retrieved 10 April 2019 Notice The London Gazette Tho Newcomb over against Baynards Castle in Thamse street 2170 April 16 1897 Retrieved 10 April 2019 External links editHenry Scarsbrook Langhorne at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Scarsbrook Langhorne amp oldid 1214048586, 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