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Susanna Zickafoose, wife of Reuben Buzzard is sometimes listed as "Mary Susannah Zickafoose", and is confused with her sister Mary Zickafoose, who married Henry Flesher. The following Augusta County Court case [Chalkley's, Vol. 2] proves Mary married Henry Flesher:


Vol. 2 - Buzard vs. Zickafoose--O. S. 276; N. S. 97--Bill, November, 1814. Complainants are, viz: Catharine Zickafoose, widow of Peter Zickafoose, deceased; Sampson Sickafoose, Susanna Buzzard and Reuben, her husband; Mary Fleisher and Henry, her husband; Fanny Mills and Western, her husband; Sally Zickafoose, infant. Peter Sickafoose died, intestate, leaving above widow and children and George and Elias Zickafoose, the two elder sons, owning land in Pendleton County in Crab Bottom. Elias died shortly after his father, leaving widow Elizabeth and infant children, Susanna, Elias, Elizabeth, Henry and Mary.


Peter Zickafoose, of South Branch, Potomac River

Land Grants in Virginia:


 Page 197 - Peter Sickenfoot, 250 acres, South Branch Potomac. Adjoining Peter Hoal. April 8, 1772. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 71].




 Estate Records
 Vol. 2 - Buzard vs. Zickafoose--O. S. 276; N. S. 97--Bill, November, 1814. Complainants are, viz: Catharine Zickafoose, widow of Peter Zickafoose, deceased; Sampson Sickafoose, Susanna Buzzard and Reuben, her husband; Mary Fleisher and Henry, her husband; Fanny Mills and Western, her husband; Sally Zickafoose, infant. Peter Sickafoose died, intestate, leaving above widow and children and George and Elias Zickafoose, the two elder sons, owning land in Pendleton County in Crab Bottom. Elias died shortly after his father, leaving widow Elizabeth and infant children, Susanna, Elias, Elizabeth, Henry and Mary.



 Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


 Page 242 - Michael Armicost, 315 acres, branch of South Branch of Potomac. Adjoining George Neighley, Sickinfoot. April 11, 1774. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 85].
 Vol. 1 - JULY 17, 1787. - (345) Following reported as refusing to give in their taxes to Commissioner: Archibald Armstrong, Rebecca Black, John Black, Ephraim Bates, Daniel Callison, Christopher Crummett, Frederick Crummett, John Cowgar, Owley Conrad, Sr. and Jr., Samuel Carlile, Wm. Guy, Joanes Henderson, Henry Hufman, Robert Hutcheson, John Hinsher, John Lambert, Jr., Nathan Man, John McCutchen, John McLaughlin. William Joseph Newton, William Sexton, Henry Smith, Leonard Simmons, George and John Simmons, Jacob Snider, Peter Sickafoss, Leonard Simmons, Jr., Henry, Mark and Michael Simmons, Edward Thompson, Francis Tackett. Michael Woolfong, Elihab Wilson, Christian Waggoner.

References
1.↑ 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable source).

http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23661562/person/1557580812
Note: several Ancestry Member Trees cite Peter Zickafoose's birthdate as "1752" or even as late as "1756", but with sons born in about 17771/1772, Peter was likely born a few years earlier, perhaps bet. 1749-1752.

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Peter Zickafoose married Catherine (Catharine) Margaret Hull (born: circa 1750, probably Lancaster Co., PA - died: after 1814, probably Pendleton Co., VA), the daughter of Peter Thomas Hull (born: c. 1706, Pfalz, Germany - died: Feb 1776, Crab Bottom, Pendleton Co., VA) and Susannah Margaritha Dieffenbaugh (born: 31 Oct 1725, Pfalz, Germany - died: 31 Jan 1790, probably Pendleton Co., VA, married: 25 Nov 1750, Lancaster Co., PA).



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