Richard Radcliff

Birth: ABT 1738, Lewis Co., West Virginia, USA
Death: ABT 1814, Garrard Co., Kentucky, USA


James Ratcliff * Mary Rawsthorne *
Daniel Stephens Radcliff (Ratcliff)* Elizabeth Reed *
Richard Radcliff

Father: Daniel Stephens Radcliff (Ratcliff)*
Mother: Elizabeth Reed *


Notes: Resident of Hampshire Co., (W) VA. The only brother to remain in Kentucky. First wife Christ ian Lyons (b. abt 1735 in Ladiston, Ireland)
Documentation: P-1373 PAGE 76
Documentation: P-1373 PAGE 76 Resident of Hampshire Co., (W) VA.The only brother to remain i n Kentucky. First wife Christian Lyons (b. abt 1735 in Ladiston, Ireland)
Little is known about the English born Daniel StephenRadcliffe. The Stalnaker Family Bible r ecord claims he made his way up the "James River" or South Branch of the Potomac to the front ier area of Hampshire County, Virginia. There he rai
sed a large family of many sons who became scouts,hunters, trappers and farmers. Four sons se rved together in the RevolutionaryWar-Stephen, William, Benjamin and Edward. As the sons matu red they moved intowestern Virginia, Kentucky and e
ventually Ohio and Illinois.
Daniel died in1784, killed by Indians while visiting Harrison County, in what is now West Vir ginia, where two sons resided. Harrison court records show a man named James Arnold was charg ed initially with Daniel's murder and with having ta
ken Henry Flesher's horses. Arnold was acquitted months after the incident. The account ofDan iel's death was recorded in an early history by Alexander Scott Withers, Chronicles of Borde r Warfare:
The foregoing event happened in September, and ina few days after, as Daniel Radcliff was pro ceeding to the Brushy Fork of Elk Creek on a hunting expedition, he was shot (probably by th e Indians who had beenat Flesher's) tomahawked and s
calped in a shocking manner.
A conclusive list of the Daniel's offspring does not exist and the name of his wife or wive s isyet unknown. One of the great difficulties tracing Radcliff ancestry is the indiscriminat e spelling of the surname in local records and histori
es. It is variously written Ratliff, Ratcliff, Radcliffe, etc. with Radcliff becoming morepre dominant in modern usage.
Page 100.--11th January, 1754. Daniel Ratcliff toJames Scags, 104 acres patented to Samuel 22 d August, 1753, on Meadow Creek ofNew River. Chalkley's Chronicles Augusta County 1745-1800 D eed Book No. 6, Pages 1 - 438
Little is known about the English born Daniel Stephen Radcliffe. The Stalnaker Family Bibl e record claims he made his way up the "James River" orSouth Branch of the Potomac to the fro ntier area of Hampshire County, Virginia. Theresed a l
arge family of many sons who became scouts, hunters, trappers and farmers. Four sons served t ogether in the Revolutionary War-Stephen, William, Benjamin and Edward. As the sons matured t hey moved into western Virginia, Kentuckventually Ohio
and Illinois. Daniel died in 1784, killed by Indians whilevisiting Harrison County, in what i s now West Virginia, where two sons resided. Harrison court records show a man named James Ar nold was charged initially with Daniel's murder and
with haken Henry Flesher's horses. Arnold was acquitted months after the incident. The accoun t of Daniel's death was recorded in an early history by Alexander Scott Withers, Chronicles o f Border Warfare: The foregoing event happened in Sept
ember, and in a few days after, as Daniel Radcliff was proceeding to the Brushy Fork of Elk C reek on a hunting expedition, he was shot (probably by the Indians who had been at Flesher's ) tomahawkecalped in ashocking manner. A conclusive li
st of the Daniel's offspring does not existand the name of his wife or wives is yet unknown . One of the great difficultiestracing Radcliff ancestry is the indiscriminate spelling of th e surname in local records andes. It is variously writ
ten Ratliff, Ratcliff, Radcliffe, etc.with Radcliff becoming more predominant in modern usage . Page 100.--11th January, 1754. Daniel Ratcliff to James Scags, 104 acres patented to Samue l 22d August, 1753, on Meadow Creek of New River. Chal
kley's Chronicles Augusta County 1745-1800 Deed Book No. 6, Pages 1 - 438

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