{"id":484,"date":"2021-08-14T17:25:33","date_gmt":"2021-08-14T17:25:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tngenweb.org\/ofp\/?p=484"},"modified":"2022-01-24T18:22:06","modified_gmt":"2022-01-24T18:22:06","slug":"willoughby-family","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tngenweb.org\/ofp\/willoughby-family\/","title":{"rendered":"Willoughby Family"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Originally posted on-line by Dan Gibson (no date)<br \/>\n<\/em><\/p>\n<p>ngg_shortcode_0_placeholderDESCENDANTS OF JOHN and SARAH WILLOUGHBY<\/p>\n<p>The Willoughby name can be traced back to the 12th Century in England.<br \/>\nWilloughby in Old English meant &#8220;by the willow tree farm&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>GENERATION 1<\/p>\n<p>1. JOHN WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn:<br \/>\ndied: Feb. 27, 1822?<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<br \/>\nspouse: SARAH ?<br \/>\nborn:<br \/>\ndied:<\/p>\n<p>notes: There is a deed entry dated February 27, 1822, Campbell Co. TN, between ELIJAH LONGMIRE, WILLIAM SWEET and RUBIN MOSS on one part and the heirs of JOHN WILLOUGHBY deceased on the other part. Names listed are SARAH, his widow, children were ELIZABETH, NANCY, AGNES, JAMES, JOHN, SARAH, POLLY and JOSEPH.<\/p>\n<p>Children of JOHN and SARAH WILLOUGHBY are:<\/p>\n<p>2. ELIZABETH WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 1791<br \/>\ndied: June 19, 1836, she was 45<br \/>\nplace: NC<br \/>\nspouse: ROBERT DOSSETT<br \/>\nborn: 1787<br \/>\nplace: Orange Co. NC<br \/>\ndied: May 12, 1879, he was 92<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<br \/>\noccupation: Farmer<\/p>\n<p>Children of ELIZABETH and ROBERT DOSSETT are:<\/p>\n<p>3. ALFRED WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 1813<br \/>\ndied: 1900<br \/>\n3. ANDREW WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 1817<br \/>\ndied: 1870<br \/>\n3. CALVIN WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: abt. 1819<br \/>\n3. JAMES WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 1821<br \/>\ndied: ?<br \/>\n3. ROBERT WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: Oct. 5, 1823<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<br \/>\ndied: June 14, 1913, he was 89<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>2. AGNES WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: May 26, 1801<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<br \/>\ndied: Feb. 18, 1850<br \/>\nplace: Dallas Co. MO<br \/>\nspouse: WILLIAM STANLEY<br \/>\nborn: Jan. 26, 1802<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<br \/>\ndied: May 4, 1881<br \/>\nplace: Dallas Co. MO<\/p>\n<p>2. JAMES WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 1805<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<br \/>\ndied: ?<br \/>\nspouse: JANE<br \/>\nborn: 1805<br \/>\nplace: TN<\/p>\n<p>1850 Campbell Co. TN census:<br \/>\n17th Subdivision Campbell Co. TN by:<br \/>\nJohn Phillips on the 7th day of Ocotober 1850<\/p>\n<p>495 495 Willoughby, James 45, m, 400, TN, X<br \/>\n495 495 Willoughby, Jane 45, f, TN, X<br \/>\n495 495 Willoughby, Preston 13, m, TN, X<br \/>\n495 495 Willoughby, John 11, m, TN, X<br \/>\n495 495 Willoughby, James 8, m, TN<br \/>\n495 495 Willoughby, Sarah 4, f<\/p>\n<p>2. NANCY WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 1810<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>Campbell Co. TN 1850 census:<\/p>\n<p>511 511 Willoughby, Nancy 40, f,100, TN, X<br \/>\n511 511 Willoughby, Mary 33, f, TN, X<\/p>\n<p>2. SARAH WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: May 6, 1811<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<br \/>\ndied: Nov. 8, 1877<br \/>\nplace: Buffalo, Dallas Co. MO<br \/>\nmarried: July 6, 1834<br \/>\nplace: Putnam Co. IN<br \/>\nspouse: HORACE STANLEY<br \/>\nborn: Apr. 14, 1807<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<br \/>\ndied: Feb. 1863<br \/>\nplace: Dallas Co. MO<\/p>\n<p>2. JOHN WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 1812<br \/>\ndied: ?<br \/>\nmarried: Jan. 7, 1844<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<br \/>\nspouse: CATHERINE VANDERPOOL<br \/>\nborn: 1826<\/p>\n<p>2. POLLY WILLOUGHBY<\/p>\n<p>2. JOSEPH WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 1819<br \/>\nplace: Campbell Co. TN<br \/>\nspouse: RODAH HEATHERLY<br \/>\nborn: 1830<br \/>\nplace: TN<\/p>\n<p>1850 Campbell Co. TN census:<br \/>\n17th Subdivision Campbell Co. TN by:<br \/>\nJohn Phillips on the 7th day of Ocotober 1850<\/p>\n<p>510 510 Willoughby, Joseph 31, m, Farmer, 500, TN, X<br \/>\n510 510 Willoughby, Rodah 20, f, TN<br \/>\n510 510 Willoughby, William 2, m, TN<br \/>\n510 510 Willoughby, Franklin 1, m, TN<\/p>\n<p>1860 Campbell Co. TN census:<br \/>\n8th Civil District, July 6, 1860, Fincastle, TN<br \/>\nW. H. Malone (enumerator)<br \/>\nPage 82 &#8211; Stamped No. 472<\/p>\n<p>546-539WILLABY, Joseph 43 M Blacksmith 1000 800 TN<br \/>\nWILLABY, Rhoda 30 F TN 13<br \/>\nWILLABY, William 11 M TN 12<br \/>\nWILLABY, Franklin 9 M TN 12<br \/>\nWILLABY, Andrew 7 M TN 12<br \/>\nWILLABY, Geo. W. 6 M TN<br \/>\nWILLABY, Martha 4 F TN<br \/>\nWILLABY, Panley 2 F TN<br \/>\nWILLABY, Florence 1 F TN<\/p>\n<p>GENERATION 2<\/p>\n<p>2. JOHN WILLOBY<br \/>\nbirth: 1812<br \/>\ndeath:<br \/>\nmarried: Jan. 7, 1844<br \/>\nplace:Campbell Co. TN.<br \/>\nspouse: CATHERINE VANDERPOOL<br \/>\nbirth: 1826<br \/>\nplace: TN<br \/>\ndeath:<\/p>\n<p>notes:<\/p>\n<p>(John Willoby and Catherine Vanderpool applied for their license 1-3-1844, married<br \/>\non 1-7-1844. There are several different spellings of this surname, this is how it<br \/>\nwas spelled in the marriage book. (Campbell Co. TN.)<br \/>\nTake care,<br \/>\nGlenna Jordan)<\/p>\n<p>1850 Campbell Co. TN census:<br \/>\n17th Subdivision Campbell Co. TN by:<br \/>\nJohn Phillips on the 30th day of October 1850<\/p>\n<p>Page 95 736-739 JOHN WILLOUGHBY 38m, farmer, $100, CATHERINE 24f, ALEXANDER 5m, ELIZABETH 3f, JAMES 1m, all born TN.)<\/p>\n<p>Children of JOHN and CATHERINE WILLOUGHBY are:<\/p>\n<p>3. ALEXANDER WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 1845<br \/>\nplace: TN<br \/>\ndeath:<\/p>\n<p>3. ELIZABETH WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 1847<br \/>\nplace: TN<br \/>\ndeath:<\/p>\n<p>3. JAMES WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 10\/24\/1851<br \/>\nplace: TN<br \/>\ndeath: 05\/26\/1926<br \/>\nplace: TN<\/p>\n<p>notes: More data in next generation.<\/p>\n<p>GENERATION 3<\/p>\n<p>3. JAMES WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 10\/24\/1851<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\ndeath: 05\/26\/1926<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Black Creek Community, Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\nmarried: 1887<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\nspouse: ARBONNA ELLIS<br \/>\nbirth: 03\/13\/1850<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\ndeath: 03\/06\/1929<br \/>\nplace: Robbins, Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Black Creek Community, Scott Co. TN.<\/p>\n<p>notes: ARBONNA is said to be a stuborn woman with a &#8220;hot temper&#8221;. Extremely thrifty, a wonderful money manager, shrewed, never wasted anything. She was referred to by her nephews and nieces as &#8220;Aunt Bana&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Children of JAMES and ARBONNA WILLOUGHBY are:<\/p>\n<p>4. ERNIE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 12\/12\/1879<br \/>\nplace: TN<br \/>\ndeath: 01\/24\/1971<\/p>\n<p>4. MINNIE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 05\/07\/1882<br \/>\nplace: TN<br \/>\ndeath: 01\/28\/1918<\/p>\n<p>4. BRUCE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 05\/21\/1884<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndeath: 04\/07\/1957<br \/>\nplace: New River, Scott Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>4. BEECHER WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 08\/28\/1886<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndeath: 05\/12\/1976<br \/>\nplace: Robbins, Scott Co. TN<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Scott Co. TN<br \/>\nmarried: 12\/09\/1909, Scott Co. TN<br \/>\nspouse: ROSA RISEDEN<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Scott Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>notes: BEECHER WILLOUGHBY worked for the Robbins Paving Brick<br \/>\nCompany Yard in Robbins, TN, Scott Co. TN.<\/p>\n<p>notes: BEECHER WILLOUGHBY enjoyed walking. In his older years he would walk to the town of Robbins everyday from his home in the Black Creek Community. The distance would be 3 or 4 miles. He continued his daily walk&#8217;s into town until his death in 1976.<\/p>\n<p>Children of BEECHER and ROSA WILLOUGHBY are:<\/p>\n<p>5. ARTIE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 05\/01\/1912<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndied: 06\/19\/1992<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>5. JAMES WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 02\/28\/1914<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndied: 06\/28\/1914<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>5. JOHN WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: 02\/28\/1914<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndied: 06\/28\/1914<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>notes: JAMES &amp; JOHN WILLOUGHBY are twins<\/p>\n<p>5. ARCHIE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: Private, Scott Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>5. LEVI WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nborn: Private, Scott Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>5. EMMA WILLOUGHBY &#8220;living&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>GENERATION 4<\/p>\n<p>4. BRUCE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 05\/21\/1884<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\ndeath: 04\/07\/1957<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Black Creek Community, Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\nmarried: 06\/03\/1916 (taken from Ethel Willoughby&#8217;s Bible)<br \/>\nspouse: ETHEL ADAR ZACHARY<br \/>\nbirth: 06\/20\/1893<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\ndeath: 10\/18\/1955<br \/>\nplace: West Robbins community, Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Black Creek Community, Scott Co. TN.<\/p>\n<p>notes: BRUCE WILLOUGHBY worked for Robbins Paving Brick Company yard, Robbins, Scott Co. TN.<\/p>\n<p>notes: Kilbeck Cemetery is loacated in the Black Creek Community in the Southern part of Scott Co. TN. The cemetery is located about 1.5 miles from the old homeplace of BRUCE and ETHEL WILLOUGHBY. The Kilbeck Cemetery is also called by local people as the Black Creek Cemetery, not to be confused with the Black Creek Cross Roads Cemetery located a few miles down the road.<\/p>\n<p>Children of BRUCE and ETHEL WILLOUGHBY are:<\/p>\n<p>5. BASIL LEE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 03\/27\/1917<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndeath: 11\/21\/1969<br \/>\nplace: WA<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Scott Co. TN<br \/>\nspouse: LELA ?<\/p>\n<p>5. CLINTON DELUS WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 02\/03\/1919<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndeath: 06\/24\/1993<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Scott Co. TN<br \/>\nspouse: ANNA MAE HAMBLIN<br \/>\nbirth: 10\/08\/1913<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndeath: 04\/25\/1993<br \/>\nplace: IN<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Scott Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>5 ALBERT ELMORE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 06\/15\/1920<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndeath: Oct. 1986<br \/>\nplace: Somerset, KY<br \/>\nburied: Pulaski Co. KY<br \/>\nspouse: (1) ENDA ?<br \/>\nspouse: (2) IRMA RANEY<br \/>\nObituary for ALBERT ELMORE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nAlbert E. Willoughby, 66, of Rt. 7, Somerset, Kentucky, passed away Thursday, October 30, 1986 at the Humana Hospital in Somerset, Ky., following a short illness. He was born in Robbins, Tn. on June 5, 1920, the son of the late Bruce and Ethel Zachary Willoughby and was also preceded in death by two brothers: Basel Lee and Lawrence Willoughby. He was a retired truck driver and a member of Immanuel Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Irma Raney Willoughby; one son, Richard Willoughby of Brookville, Ind.; four step-sons: Forrest Lee, David D., William Paul and Timothy K. Whitis, all of Indianapolis, Ind.; two brothers: Clinton and Verdon Willoughby, both of Robbins Tn.; two sisters: Hester Orick of Helenwood; and Etta Gibson of Oneida, Tn.; 17 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 1 from the Immanuel Baptist Church, with the Rev. Bradley Goforth and the Rev. Jackie Dykes officiating. Burial followed in the Inabnitt Cemetery. Pulaski Funeral Home of Somerset, Ky. was in charge of the arrangements.)<\/p>\n<p>5. HESTER ALENE WILLOUGHBY- &#8220;living&#8221;<br \/>\nspouse: JOHNIE ORICK<br \/>\nbirth: 07\/23\/1912<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndeath: 12\/19\/1996<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\nburied: Low Gap Cemetery, Scott Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>5. ETTA ARBANIE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 05\/26\/1923<br \/>\ndeath: 09\/15\/1989<br \/>\n(more data in next generation)<\/p>\n<p>5. LAWERENCE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: Sept. 1924<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndeath: 10\/29\/1926<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Scott Co. TN<\/p>\n<p>5. VERDON ROBERT WILLOUGHBY- &#8220;living&#8221;<br \/>\nspouse: DELORES MARTIN-&#8220;living&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>GENERATION 5<\/p>\n<p>5. ETTA ARBANIE WILLOUGHBY<br \/>\nbirth: 05\/26\/1923<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\ndeath: 09\/15\/1989<br \/>\nplace: Oak Ridge Hospital, Anderson Co. TN.<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Black Creek Community, Scott Co. TN.<\/p>\n<p>spouse (1) WOODFORD FRANKLIN SIZEMORE<br \/>\nmarried: 1941<br \/>\nbirth:05\/14\/1907<br \/>\nplace: Clay Co. KY.<br \/>\ndeath:12\/22\/1969<br \/>\nplace:Shelbyville, IN.<\/p>\n<p>Children of ETTA and WOODFORD SIZEMORE are:<\/p>\n<p>6. MYRTLE FAYE SIZEMORE-&#8220;living&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>6. WOODFORD FRANKLIN SIZEMORE JR.<br \/>\nbirth: 1945<br \/>\ndeath: 1945<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Black Creek Community, Scott Co. TN.<\/p>\n<p>notes: WOODFORD JR. died at six months due to a wasp stinging him on top of his<br \/>\nhead.<\/p>\n<p>spouse (2) HERSTLE (BUCK) NORMAN GIBSON<br \/>\nmarried: 07\/04\/1946<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\nbirth: 01\/16\/1919<br \/>\nplace: Norma, Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\ndeath: 01\/24\/84<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. Hospital, Oneida, Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Black Creek Community, Scott Co. TN.<\/p>\n<p>Children of ETTA and HERSTLE GIBSON are:<\/p>\n<p>6. JOAN ELAINE GIBSON-&#8220;living&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>6. DONALD RAY GIBSON<br \/>\nbirth: 08\/17\/1949<br \/>\nplace: Scott County, TN<br \/>\ndeath: 03\/13\/2002<br \/>\nplace: Oneida, Scott Co. TN. Donald died at his home due to heart problems.<br \/>\nburied: Cremated remains were buried in the Kilbeck Cemetery in the Black Creek community of Scott Co. TN. on 03\/25\/2002.<br \/>\nnotes: Donald&#8217;s obituary as it appeared in the Scott County News in Oneida, TN.<\/p>\n<p>DONALD GIBSON 1949-2002<br \/>\nDonald Gibson, 52, of Oneida passed away on Wednesday, March 13, 2002. He was the son of the late Herstle (Buck) Gibson and Etta Willoughby Gibson and was also preceded in death by an infant son. Survivors include two daughters, Rhonda Gibson Snider and Mica Gibson; two sisters, Faye Hileman and Joan Key; one brother, Daniel Gibson; four grandchildren; several aunts, uncles, and other&nbsp; relatives and friends. A memorial services was held on Friday, March 15, at 11 a.m. in the chapel of West-Murley Funeral home, with Rev. Geneva Summers officiating. WEST-MURLEY FUNERAL HOME was in charge of the arrangements.<br \/>\nnote: DANNY ROBBINS, a close friend of Donny, spoke at the funeral. He played the guitar and sang two songs.<\/p>\n<p>6. DANIEL WAYNE GIBSON-&#8220;living&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>6. LELA DELORES GIBSON<br \/>\nbirth: 1957<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\ndeath: 1957<br \/>\nplace: Scott Co. TN<br \/>\nburied: Kilbeck Cemetery, Black Creek Community, Scott Co. TN.<br \/>\nnotes: LELA lived 45 mins.<\/p>\n<p>Source: https:\/\/www.angelfire.com\/tn2\/willoughbytree\/index.html<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Originally posted on-line by Dan Gibson (no date) DESCENDANTS OF JOHN and SARAH WILLOUGHBY The Willoughby name can be traced back to the 12th Century in England. Willoughby in Old English meant &#8220;by the willow tree farm&#8221;. 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