Matthew Womack

Of Amelia Co, VA, son of Richard Womack Jr.

Married Edith LNU. Edith possibly the Eady Womack in the 1810 Fed Census of Prince Edward Co, VA, p.592. Eady appears unrelated to the other "Cherry Grove" Womacks in Prince Edward Co at that time, and hers is the only Womack household without slaves.

Children:

    • John Womack

    • Daniel Womack (died Rev War)

    • Sarah Womack

    • Richard Womack

    • Creasy Womack married John Stion (Prince Edward Co, VA marriages - 7 Sep 1784, John Stion and Cressy Womack, dau of Mather Womack who consents. Wit. Alexander Gordon and Claiborne Scott). Creasy Stion, 1820 Fed Census, Prince Edward Co, VA, p.159.

    • possibly Nancy Womack who married 1) Mr Gibbs; 2) James Davis. (Campbell Co, VA marriages - 13 Nov 1792, James Davis to Nancy Gibbs, Matthew Womack gave consent; Adam Driskill and David Womack witnesses; James Davis and Adam Driskill bondsmen)

Amelia Co, VA, children bound out

OB 5:202 - 26 Apr 1759 - children [names not given] of Matthew Womack of Nottoway Parish, "he being unable to maintain them,"

OB 6:283 - 24 Jun 1762 - John Womack of Nottoway Parish, son of Matthew Womack.

OB 7:30 - 24 May 1763 - Daniel Womack, Sarah Womack & Richard Womack, children of Matthew Womack of Nottoway Parish.

Rev War Service Records

Pension of Captain Samuel Scott, Virginia, wife Ann, W5998 - (Search for Womack and Warmuck).

Daniel Womack/Warmack/Warmuck - in Georgia Light Dragoons, company raised in the area of Prince Edward co, VA.

Image 17 at Fold3 - name appears as Daniel Womack in a list of soldiers dated 7 Jul 1777.

Image 109 - Matthew Warmack asking that pay due Daniel Warmack be paid to Samuel Scott. (Click on image for larger version).

Amelia Co, VA DB 2:354, 18 July 1746, Mathew Womack of Amelia Co, Ralieh [sic, Raleigh] Parish, to Abraham Brown of Caroline Co, St Margets [sic] Parish, for 8#, tract of land in Amelia Co, Ralieh Parish, on branch that Charles Burks mill stands on, adj Daniel Brown, Sandy River, 200a. Signed Matthew Womack (N mark) (seal). No witnesses. 18 July MDCCXLVI [1746], possession taken, no witnesses. Amelia court 18 July 1746, ack by Mathew Womack; Edith wife of Matthew relinquished her dower.