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Living
Moran
1923 - 1993
James
Anthony
Moran
70
70
1923 - 1991
Catherine
Ann
Kampf
67
67
1904 - 1975
Anthony
M.
Moran
70
70
1905 - 1998
Blanche
Bernadine
Spinner
93
93
1892 - 1937
Joseph
Kampf
44
44
1896 - 1976
Elizabeth
Schaudenecker
80
80
Living
Moran
Living
Moran
Living
Moran
1929 - 1995
Velma
" "Pat"
Moran
65
65
Deloras
Moran
1881 - 1960
Carl
Henry
Spinner
78
78
Living
O'Brien
1915 - 1991
Lloyd
A.
Spinner
75
75
1903 - 1971
Harry
Spinner
68
68
1907 - 1974
Grace
A.
Spinner
66
66
1908 - 1987
Bracy
Hester
78
78
1916 - 1987
Arlene
A
71
71
Living
Spinner
1909 - 1993
Mark
Spinner
84
84
1882 - 1939
Mary
Elizabeth
Hornechek
57
57
Could be Harnecheck
Mihaly
Kampf
Catherine
Bambach
Mathew
Schaudenecker
1876
Barbara
Lovite
1916 - 1993
Barbara
Kampf
76
76
1914 - 1983
Ludwig
Kampf
69
69
1920
Tibor
Kampf
1926
Joseph
Kampf
1922
William
Kampf
1925
Albert
Kampf
1927
Elizabeth
Kampf
1924 - 1993
UNKNOWN
Betty
68
68
Living
Mary
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Koclanis
Living
Koclanis
Living
Koclanis
Living
Koclanis
Living
Takacs
Living
Takacs
Living
Takacs
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Baily
?
Living
Rogers
Living
Rogers
Living
Rogers
Living
Shimko
Living
Shimko
Living
Rogers
Living
Rogers
Living
Rogers
Living
Rogers
Living
Susan
Living
Moran
Living
Moran
Living
Moran
Living
Judy
Living
Moran
Living
Moran
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Stone
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Kampf
Living
Stone
Living
Stone
Living
Stone
Living
Stone
Living
Stone
Living
Elmore
Living
Elmore
Living
Elmore
Living
Elmore
Matthew
Schaudenecker
D. 1971
Barbara
Schaudenecker
Anthony
Mueller
Living
Mueller
Living
Mueller
Living
Mueller
Living
Kut
Living
Mueller
Living
Mueller
Living
Mueller
Living
Mueller
Living
Kut
Living
Kut
Living
Kut
Living
Kut
1863
James
Francis
Moran
1869
Ellen
McDonald
Living
Iacovelli
Living
Iacovelli
Living
Sparrow
Living
Moran
Living
Moran
1923 - 1988
Eddie
Berle
Robbins
65
65
Information gained from actual knowledge. Marriage and birth informati on from actual documents. Death information from SSI.
1924 - 1981
Dorathy
May
Gortz
57
57
Marriage and death information from actual documents. Other information f rom information in her files. From her passport, dated 7/9/1946. Address 7514 Coles, Chicago. In Engla nd from May through at least October, 1946.
1887 - 1959
Walter
Ladislaus
Gortz
71
71
Address:<ADDR> 7443 S. Coles; Chicago; IL Death announcement shows address as 7443 S. Coles, Chicago. Says th at he was born in Cleveland. Says he lived in Chicago for 50 years as a b artender and cook. Death information gained from death notice and gravestone. Found draft registration. Waiter. Birthdate, birthplace, everything el se match. This means that he and my grandmother probably met in Chicago. Found his son's death again. It shows that he was born in 1913. Draft in formation doesn't show any children. Something wrong there. Could Walt er Clarence be from a previous marriage? At the same time why didn't he s how up on the draft information? A bunch of articles/ads in the Suburbanite Economist in 1943. Walter Gor tz is the mc for various groups at the Top Hat club. Parental information gleened from death certificate.
1894 - 1960
Dora
May
Boyer
65
65
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Septicemia Per her death certificate, she lived in Chicago for 40 years. That wou ld have put her in Chicago around 1920. Last address was 7614 S. Saginaw. Birth information gained from census and death certificate. Marriage info rmation gained from family information. Death certificate shows her b/d as 1894. Information from gravestone.
1922
Florence
E.
Gortz
Possible address and phone. 10834 W. Kaibab Dr., Sun City, AZ 85373, 623- 974-5254.
1920 - 1986
Charles
Rydberg
66
66
1940 - 1993
Lawrence
C.
Rydberg
53
53
Living
Rydberg
Living
Rydberg
1913 - 1968
Walter
Clarence
Gortz
55
55
When he lived in the Chicago area, he lived at 10025 Agatite in Schiller P ark. There is a Doris Gortz who might fit the background of being his wife. S he died in Florida. If he was born in 1913, I truly wonder if he might have come from a previo us marriage. Some things just don't add up.
1901 - 1989
Lillian
Amelia
Boyer
87
87
In 1920, Aunt Lillian was living with Aunt Hattie in Detroit. Everythi ng matches. During the 1920s, she was one of the original wing walkers. Perform ed on a Curtiss Jenny. Performed as Lillian Boyer's Flying Circus.
1857 - <1920
Franklin
(Frank)
H. Boyer
63
63
I found Franklin listed in the PA census from 1860 through 1880. In 18 85 Franklin appears in the Hooper Nebraska census. All dates match. 1900 census from Nebraska shows his birth as Sept., 1856. 1900 census also shows George Mitchel as being a laborer on the farm and h is father Jerry as being a carpenter. Both lived in the Boyer househol As of 1910 there is no list of anyone from the household being in Nebraska
1869 - 1958
Elizabeth
Krupp
89
89
From her death certificate, she lived in Chicago for 35 years. If th is is close to correct that means she came to Chicago in about 1923. In the 1900 census you find Louisa and Franklin Boyer in Dodge County, Neb raska. All of the information that appears on this sheet is primarily fr om that sheet. Death notice shows her living at 120 E. 21st. St., Chicago. Death notice s hows her as being 89. Death date from funeral home card. Marriage information from copy of actual marriage certificate. As of the 1900 census, it shows that she was here for six years. It sho ws her coming here in 1884. In the column for how long you have be en in the U.S., it is hard to tell if this number is 6 (1884 arrival ), or 16 (1874) arrival. The 1900 census shows that she, and her parents, were all born in German y. Shows her as being naturalized in either 1884 or 1889 (hard to read ). 1920 census shows here emigrating in 1880 and naturalized in 1895. As of 1910 there is no list of any of the family being in Nebraska. In 1920 census, Elizabeth Boyer is shown as being a servant for Sarah We il in Cleveland, Cuyhoga County, OH. Information from gravestone. Death Certificate - Shows parents as unknown. Shows her living in Chica go for 35 years. If that's correct, she came to Chicago in 1923.
1894 - 1981
Harry
Jacob
Boyer
87
87
1930 census shows Harry & Herbert living together in LA. Shows Harry as b eing married when he was 24. I found Harry J. Boyer & Pearl Boyer divorc ed August 26, 1912 In 1920 he's in Detroit as a bev. co. salesperson. Rose B is his wife. 1917 draft card shows he had a wife and 1 child. 1920 census shows wif e, no children.
1893 - 1965
Herbert
F.
Boyer
71
71
1920 census he's in Detroit with Lillian, Harry and Hattie. 1930 census Herbert & Harry are living in LA. Shows that Herbert was a widow. If this is correct, that means that Herbe rt was married some time after 1920 and his wife died some time before 193 0. It would appear that they didn't have any children, or if they did th ey ended up with someone else. 1917/1918 Draft card shows his birthday as 1893 not 1892. It also shows t hat he had one eye. Also shows that he's married.
1900 - 1972
Edgar
Bryant
Robbins
71
71
In 1910 census he & Ulus are living with John Jones & Annie.
1903 - 1928
Eva
May
Forbes
25
25
Most of Eva's information came from her. Some information came from cens us information. Since her mother was full blooded Cherokee, she's 1/2. Dawes #15481.
1879
Ruth
Parris
Ruth is full blooded Cherokee. Dawes #15479 Census Card #M3057
1874 - <1910
Joel
Washington
Robbins
36
36
Information from Annie's diary and LDS website. Marriage information verified by LDS website. 1900 census shows he was born in 1875.
1875 - 1957
Annie
Ananda
Henderson
81
81
As of 1910 census Annie is married to John Jones. Much of Annie's and inf ormation about her siblings came from a small diary that Annie kept. I ha ve a copy of that diary. One problem with that diary is that in many cas es she refers to people by their nicknames. Also, the spelling can be o ff some times. In the 1910 census for Arkansas. I found Edgar and Ulus Robbins. They we re being shown as the stepsons of John Jones. Annie A. was shown as Jo hn Jones wife. She was 34 in 1910, he was 62. On the next line Elizabe th Henderson (Annie A. Henderson's maiden name before she married Joel Rob bins) was shown as being born in about 1845 in Kentucky. Her parents a re both being shown as born in Kentucky.
1905 - 1947
Elsie
Robbins
42
42
1894 - 1937
Willie
Vernie
Robbins
43
43
In 1900 Willie ends up with Pleas Jones and Lula (?) Jones. They're in Ga rner, AR. Shows Willie as being their nephew.
1898 - 1987
Ulus
Calvin
Robbins
88
88
Shows up in Kansas City, MO in 1930. Carpenter. In 1910 census he and Edgar are living with John Jones & Annie
1927
Ruth
Ann
Robbins
Ruth's & MA's information came from them.
D. 1956
Audry
Miller
1932 - 2004
Donald
Edward
Robbins
71
71
Living
Robbins
Living
Robbins
Living
Robbins
Living
Biorkonan
Judy
Robbins
1841 - 1918
Elizabeth
M
Covington
77
77
Ray
Miller
Robbins
Ross
Richard
Robbins
Robert
Carl
Robbins
Nicholas
Howard
Robbins
1928
Willaim
Ray
Robbins
1952 - 1980
Richard
George
O'Brien
27
27
1891 - 1983
Hattie
J.
Boyer
91
91
In 1910 census, Hattie is shown as a servant for the Blamber (sp?) fami ly in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. She is not shown in the Nebraska c ensus for that year. Her birth year, and other information appea rs to be correct.
1899
Carrie
Boyer
1930 census. See info. for Clyde.
1925
Patrick
Joseph
O'Brien
Living
O'Brien
Living
O'Brien
Living
Pavloff
Living
O'Brien
1835 - 1902
John
William
Henderson
67
67
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #5059, Date of Import: Dec 27, 2000] Served American Civil War from July 1862 to 6 May 1865 in Company F, Monroe's Arkansas Cavalry, Confederate Army.
1890 - 1980
BERTHA
PURPLE
90
90
1903 - 1989
UNKNOWN
Besssie
86
86
1935 - 2001
Harry
D.
Spinner
65
65
1834
Bernard
Spinner
1845
Mary
Goodwater
1868
Mary
Spinner
1867
Benj
Spinner
1870
John
Spinner
1872
William
Spinner
1874
Katie
Spinner
1876
Anna
Spinner
1877
Barnhard
Spinner
1879
Fred
Spinner
1911 - 2003
Gilda
L.
Spinner
91
91
Living
Bennett
UNKNOWN
Keating
William
Bennett
1811 - 1875
Benjamin
Bonneau
63
63
1813 - 1893
Mary
Louisa
Caurrier
80
80
1784 - 1857
Benjamin
Bonneau
73
73
1789
Anne
Marie
Robert
1791
Andre
Caurrier
1789
Marie
Therrin
30 Jan 1742/43 - 1809
Dominique
E. Benjamin
Bonneau
12 Jan 1748/49 - 1785
Marie
Catherine
Giroux
1745
Jacques
Robert
1740
Marie
LeBeau
1906 - 1991
UNKNOWN
Florence
85
85
Living
Spinner
Ernie
Werner
1896
Henry
M.
Hoxie
1899
Clyde
M.
Goodman
Shown in the 1930 Census for Wayne County, Lockmoor, MI. Shows him bei ng an insurance salesman.
1896 - 1896
John
Boyer
5m
5m
Living
Lief
Living
Wasak
Living
Lief
Living
Lief
Living
Lief
1879
George
Forbes
George Forbes appears in the 1910 census. Shown in Cherokee, OK under t he Indian population figures. He is shown as being white, his wife is sho wn as being indian. Shows him being born in Kentucky and both his paren ts being born in Kentucky. Showed he owned is own home, which was a far m. Showed he couldn't read, or write. All tribal information was blan k, which would make sense since he was white. Also shown in the 1900 census. Ditto information.
1849 - 1891
Zachariah
Taylor
Parris
42
42
1852
UNKNOWN
Betsy
1546 - 1609
Richard
Eliot
63
63
1542 - 1617
Bridget
Carswell
75
75
1917 - 2001
M. A.
Thayer
84
84
Living
Gortz
Living
Gortz
1851 - 1934
John
Jones
83
83
1900 - 1991
Coy
Denton
91
91
1924
Joel
Denton
Robbins
1929
Howard
Ivan
Robbins
1862 - 1948
John
A.
Henderson
86
86
1866 - 1926
Henry
Sylvester
Henderson
59
59
Have found Henry in various census in Arkansas from 1880 thru 1920.
1866
Arnetta
Henderson
1869 - 1932
Margaret
Henderson
63
63
1871
Mary
Emily
Henderson
1875
Alice
Henderson
1864
Levi
M.
Henderson
1863
Joseph
W.
Henderson
1861
Melvina
Alice
Henderson
1857
Nancy
L.
Henderson
1855
Abner
M.
Henderson
Show's up in the 1910 census as a doctor.
1877
Isabella
Henderson
1849
Emiline
F.
Traywick
Napolean's 1920 census says his mother was born in TX
Mary
Ellen
Henderson
1877
Hilliard
Henderson
1879
Agusta
Henderson
1882
Napolean
Henderson
Matthew
Henderson
1856
Hillard
A.
Traywick
Marriage information came from the state of Arkansas records for that ti me period. I was looking something else up and accidentally came across t hat.
Miles
Traywick
1877
John
Traywick
Charlotte
Traywick
1886
Joseph
Traywick
James
Traywick
1892
Ernest
Traywick
Mary
T.
Weatherford
Hiram
Henderson
Mimmie
Henderson
Walter
Henderson
Beulah
Henderson
1870
Sarah
Ann
Loutan
1889
Milton
Henderson
1891
Anna
Isabella
Henderson
1892
Myrtle
Lou
Henderson
Gilbert
Henderson
Emmett
Henderson
Erastus
Henderson
Adelle
Henderson
Newton
Tucker
Maybelle
Tucker
Dora
Tucker
Odos
Tucker
John
Tucker
Gracie
Tucker
Clyde
Triroklu
William
Tucker
Grover
Tucker
Edward
Harris
Lilly
Harris
1847 - 1932
Joel
Dial
Robbins
85
85
1851 - 1896
Martha
Louiza
Brabbin
44
44
~1904
Alvin
Forbes
1907 - 1994
James
H.
Forbes
87
87
~1908
Bettie
Forbes
1812 - 1890
Henry
Boyer
77
77
I found Henry in the 1860 PA census. It appears that he was born around 1 812, or 1813. His wife is listed at various times as Abigail, Abyby, a nd Abbie. He was listed as a farmer. He is still alive in 1880 wh en he is listed as a retired farmer. No census for 1890. Not listed in 1 900. Found Henry in census from 1840 through 1880. Henry living next to Daniel in 1880. In 1880 census wife listed as Abigai l. In 1870, it shows Penn Twp., Snyder County, and Salem P.O. In 1870 Danie l, Sarah and Franklin (13) are living with Henry. It appears that Willi am is married and living next door. In 1850 there is an Emilia. LDS site shows Henry Boyer born either 3 or 8 Mar. 1812 to Catherine Newm an & Jacob Boyer. Shows him dying 3 Feb. 1890.
~1819
UNKNOWN
Abigail
In the 1870 census she is marked as being deaf, dumb, or blind also that s he couldn't write. 1850 census does not show anything about being deaf, d umb or blind. This could be Abigail Hicks. b. Feb 1812, died 2 Dec 1865. Nope, dates d on't match. AH was married to Henry Boyer in 1806.
1841 - 1909
William
H.
Boyer
68
68
Notes from 1870 census shows William H. married to Catherine. Shown in 18 60 census. Also got this information and confirmation of mother and father from LDS s ite. Notes on children from 1880 & 1870 census. Marriage info. comes from #years married in 1900 census.
~1843
Emelia
Boyer
The 1860 census shows that Amelia was married within the year. She w as 17 at the time. William Boyer was 19. Was Amelia William's wife?
~1846
Daniel
H.
Boyer
Information from the 1870, 1880, Snyder, Penn. Census.
~1853
Sarah
Boyer
Ella A.
1874
John
H.
Boyer
~1871
Harriett
E.
Boyer
1818 - 1893
Matilda
Hubbard
75
75
1851 Drennan Roll: Disputed, 45 as Matilda Parris 1880 Census (CN): Tahlequah, 1739 as Matilda Parris
D. 1930
George
Henderson
1922
Macie
Sunshine
Robbins
1898
Carinal
Traywick
?
1888
Oliver
Henderson
1920 census.
Bet 1862 and 1866
Franklin
London
Emory
Melvina
Emory
Franklin
Emory
Chieftain
Emory
Walter
Emory
Belle
Emory
Odie
Emory
James
Emory
UNKNOWN
Margaret
~1799 - ~1865
Abner
Newton
Henderson
66
66
Abner Henderson was a farmer and a millwright by occupation. At his deat h, he owned 320 acres of land. He emigrated to arkansas from Alabama in De cember, 1844, locating in Pike County Arkansas. He was prominently indenit ified with the interests of this county until his death which occurr ed in 1865. His widow followed him, passing away in 1881. He an his wife w ere both members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Census: 1850 Pike Co., AR Note: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~xrysta/1850census/1850Census.htm Thompson Township 182/182 Abner Henderson 51 m Farmer $120 N. Carolina Levisa (Alford) 42 f Virginia John 15 m Alabama William 14 m Alabama Abner 11 m Alabama Jackson 6 m Arkansas Martha 10 f Alabama Mary 2 f Arkansas Jane Phineter 34 f Virginia
~1808 - 1881
Levisa
Vice
Alford
73
73
~1836 - 1930
William
Pleas
Henderson
94
94
~1837 - 1926
Abner
Newton
Henderson
89
89
1840 - 1886
Martha
Ann
Henderson
46
46
1842 - 1921
Louis
Marion
Henderson
79
79
1844 - 1881
Andrew
Jackson
Henderson
36
36
1848 - 1890
Mary
Elizabeth
Henderson
42
42
~1812
Henry
S.
Brabbin
1780 - ~1843
James
Brabbin
63
63
HEAD OF FAMILIES—VIRGINIA, 1783 - AMHERST COUNTY NAME OF HEAD OF FAMILY WHITE BLACK Sorrow, Henry 5 - Estate File State of GA Archives in Atlanta for Oglethorpe County Sorrow, Henry 1810-1815 Child Annual returns 1810-1815 Polly Bond Guardian 1814 Inventory & Appraisement Sale Bill 1810 Administrator - John Tiller Following were legatees who signed for their legacy: Jno S Sorrow Polly Sorrow (her mark) Wm Sorrow Randal Sorrow James Sorrow Rubin Eads James Brablin (his mark) (Most of the above signed more than once for different amounts-WDT). It appears that both Henry Sorrow and John Tiller were in Amherst Coun ty VA in 1783 and neither were there in 1785. Both were probably in Ogleth orpe County (then Wilkes County) by 1785. 1800 Census Oglethrope County Hardman's Dist. 11th HENRY SORROW 3 males 10 - 16 years of age John Sumpter, Randolph, James 1 male 16 - 26 years of age William 1 male over 45 years of age Henry 2 females under 10 years of age Ann, Polly 1 female 16-26 years of age Elizabeth 1 female 26-45 years of age Mary Henry received 200 acres on Millstone Creek in 1877 and also bought 100 ac res on Millstone Creek from Herod and Phereby Thornton on the 6th of Jan 1 787. This 100 acres had been granted to Herod as a headright in 1786. Henr y's property adjourned that of John Tiller. Henry's being granted 200 acr es would indicate that he was not married nor did he own any slaves wh en he arrived in Wilkes County. However, I have several children born befo re 1784. It is possible that Henry came first to Oglethorpe and then his f amily came, possibly with his father who is believed to have arrived lat er although his father was selling his land in Albermarle County, VA in 17 85 to John Eads so it might not have been much later. Answer from Keith Moody concerning legatee James Brablin in Henry's esta te papers. Hello Wayne Tiller, Henry Sorrow's daughter Sally Sorrow married: 1)1795 Oglethorpe Co Ga to Zechariah Kidd 2)1806 Oglethorpe Co GA to James Barbin/Brabin (Sep. 18, 1806) See posting #62 on the Sorrow Genforum "First four generations" for more info on Henry Sorrow's children. I have more info on more recent generations if you are interested. Keith Moody
1779 - >1858
Sarah
E.
Sorrow
79
79
1818
Jane
Goodman
1838
William
Jefferson
Brabbin
1841 - 1862
George
Washington
Brabbin
21
21
1845
Sarah
Ann
Brabbin
Samuel
Allen
Jr.
1847
Nicey
Brabbin
1850 - 1887
Jane
Brabbin
37
37
1848 - 1897
John
Wilkie
Moore
48
48
D. 1798
William
Brabbin
UNKNOWN
Rosemary
1809
Stacy
Ann
Brabbin
1804 - 1884
Isaiah
Dodson
79
79
1810
Mary
Brabbin
1814
William
Whitley
Tempy
Bowling
D. <1730
Henry
Brabin
D. 1737
UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
John
Brabbin
Lucy
Johnson
1842
Susan
A.
Irvin
UNKNOWN
unknown
~1918 - 2004
Clyde
H.
Goodman
86
86
From LDS. There was a Clyde Goodman who was born in Michigan 24 Sep 191 7, who died in California 30 Oct. 2004. He died in San Bernardino.
1921
Shirley
Goodman
1812 - 1869
George
Washington
Parris
57
57
1851 Drennan Roll: Disputed, District 45 Indian Name: Georgea Tulusquit Given Name: George Washington (Georgea-Tulusquit) * Burial: Parris Cemetery, Lost City, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma * * Note: 1. Tombstone inscription transcribed and photographed on location in Sep 1 997. http://rosecity.net/tears/ The Cherokee "Trail of Tears" 1838-1839
1836 - 1896
Mary
Parris
60
60
1833
Herny
Lowrey
1838 - 1865
Moses
Parris
27
27
1840 - 1882
John
Parris
42
42
1843 - 1911
Wilkerson
Hubbard
Parris
68
68
Dawes Commission Summary Nov 27, 1900 Tahlequah, I. T. My name is Wilkerson H. Parris. I am 55 or 56 yrs old; my post-office a nd district is Tahlequah. I am a Cherokee by blood. I want to enroll mysel f, my wife and my children. My wife's name is Jane; she is a Cherokee by b lood. We were married in '68. She is about 53 now. The names of our childr en are Jackson, about 19 and Charlotte, about 12. 1880 roll, pg 789 #1587, W. H. Parris, Tahlequah 1880 roll, pg 789 #1858, Jane Parris, ditto 1896 roll, pg 1222 #2484, Wilkerson H. Parris, Tahlequah 1896 roll, pg 1222 #2485, Jane Parris, ditto 1896 roll, pg 1222 #2487, Jackson Parris, ditto 1896 roll, pg 1222 #2488, Charlotte Parris, ditto These are all the children I have living with me now and we have always li ved in the Cherokee Nation. The name of Wilkerson H. Parris is found on the authenticated 1880 ro ll as W. H. Parris, and on the 1896 census roll as Wilkerson H. Parris. H is wife is found upon the authenticated 1880 and 1896 census rolls, and th eir children, Jackson, and Charlotte Parris are identified on the census r oll of 1896. They all being fully identified according to the page and num ber of the rolls as indicated in the testimony, and having made satisfacto ry proof as to residence the said Wilkerson H. Parris and his wife Jane Pa rris, together with their children as enumerated herein, will be listed f or enrollment as Cherokee citizens by blood.
1847 - 1910
Jane
Rattlinggourd
63
63
1845
Henry
Parris
1847
Noah
Parris
Paulina
Virginia
Williams
~1794 - 1863
Moses "Tu
Lu Squit"
Parris
69
69
History of the Cherokee Indians, by Emmet Starr, Candidate in Hickory Logs District (Pg. 52) Circuit Judge, 1849 (Pg. 294) Councilor - Illinois District, 1853 (Pg. 278) Senator - Illinois District, 1841 (Pg. 269) Signed Agreement July 12, 1839, on behalf of Western Cherokees (Pg. 122) Signed Constitution of Cherokee Nation September 6, 1839, (Pg. 130) Supreme Court of Cherokee Nation - Associate Justice 1844 (Pg. 292) The Muster Roll of Cherokee Indians who emigrated West of the Mississip pi River, Page 41, shows Moses Parris and his family. Males under 10 (1 ), under 25 (2), under 50 (1). Gemales under 10 (1), under 25 (1), und er 50 (1). Moses Parris appears on the 1896 Old Settler Payroll, page 260, together w ith sally and Melissa. Facts about this person: Event September 25, 1831 Emigration Roo, No. 13, agrees to remove to Arkansas Country, Living in Hi ghtower, GA., 7 red people. Burial "Our People and Where They Rest" Vol. 1, page 45, Vol 11, page 124 Education Bet. 1806 - 1907 Spring Place Mission School Census 1851 Old Settler Roll, Illinois, 1 (1896, page 371) Moses Parris, son of George Parris, Sr., was born about 1794 and died in 1 868 in Indian Territory near Tahlequah. His Indian name was"Tu-lu-squit." "Unhallowed Intrusion" by Don Shadburn He served in Company G, First Cherokee Mounted Volunteers, Captain James L eon Butler, Colonel Stand Watie. Note: Indian Name: Tu Lu Squit Education Spring Place Mission School, 7-29-1806 thru 2-23-1807 1851 Old Sttler Roll: Illinois, l (1896 page 371) Served in Company G, First Cherokee Mounted Volunteer, Captain James Le on Butler, and Colonel Stand Watie. From Ancestry.Com Lamb, Rutherford, Blair, Lumbers, home page: Moses married Annie Wickett about 1813 in Cherokee Nation, Forsyth Count y, Georgia, born abt. 1783, Cherokee Nation, Forsyth County, Georgia. The following children belonged to them: Johnson A. Parris, born abt 181 5, Cherokee Nation East Green Parris, born abt 1822, Cherokee Nation East, Emeline Parris, born Ju ne 29, 1827, Cherokee Nation East Sallie Parris, born about 1833, Cherokee Nation East The Jim Hicks Home page shows these children belonging to Mary Langley.
1790 - 1851
Mary
Langley
61
61
Richard
Parris
1799
Annie
Wickett
William
Quincy
Wickett
Charlotte
Standingdeer
1823 - 1909
Harriet
Thomas
85
85
1822 - 1902
Priscilla
Wood
80
80
1790
Annie
Self
1780
Penny
Langley
Melissa
Parris
Jackson
Wright
Thomas
Johnson
Parris
Delilah
Chicken
Bryant
Parris
Rachel
Parris
1821 - 1898
H Greenwood
"Green"
Parris
77
77
Janes
Hendricks
1827
Emaline
Parris
1825 - 1865
William
Crawford
Beatty
40
40
Robert
Beatty
Sarah
Phillips
1833
Sallie
Parris
Lewis
Carter
Tyner
~1758 - 1811
George
Parris
53
53
George changed the spelling of his name from Pearis to Parris perhaps to d istinguish himself from his white half brother and sisters. On Dec 21, 17 73 George was in a land deal with Cherokee headmen,Oconosota, Willimawah,E we and his father Richard,the three chiefs deeded 150,000 acres of la nd to George for 100 English pounds,a tracked of land in the Cherokee dist ,crossing the middle fork and to the noo fork of Saluda River and the he ad branches of Enoree River,near the middle fork of Tiger River on the ind ian Boundry. OCONOSOTA (MARK) (LS) WILLIMAWAH (MARK) (LS) EWE (MARK) (LS) Witnesses: JOHN PRINCE,JAMES BEALL,ABRAHAM HITE,JOSHUA GETH,GEORGE SAMMON. JOHN SAN,SAMUEL BATHLEAN,WILLIAM CAINE,JAMES HITE,PROVED BY THE OATH OF JA MES WHITE before ROWLAND RUGLEY,J.P.13 APRIL 1775 RECORDED 11 JULY 1782. The next yr George deeded his father 100,000 acres for 500 English poun ds ,reserving 50,000 acres for himself. During the revolution it is know ,George served the Britsh as a scout a nd some think maybe an interpreter,since his father was sometimes employ ed by traders and British agents. It is recorded that in 1809 George Parr is gave Charles Goodwin ,a lawyer of Edgewood ,power of attorney statei ng that he was leaving SC. It is also recorded that in 1808 James Vann named Parris as one of his tru sted executors along with richard rowe another half blood ,in his last wi ll and testament. Following Vann's death in 1809,Parris acted as a lawf ul executor in the Cherokee Nation in carrying out certain provisions of V ann's will respecting his Springs Place estate. George Parris had two cherokee wives,Caty Baldridge and her sisterwere mot hers of several children of George's,this is what some speculate,others s ay that his wives were daughters of Aarron Price. Parris moved to a place on Baldridge Creek west of the Chattahoochee riv er in what was later the 14th Dist.of Forsyth Co. Personal Tax List 1806: 2 white tihes-----3 slaves ages 12-16------7 slaves over age 16-----13 hor ses---- 11.96 amount of tax George is said to have fathered 10 children in GA in the 1800's JUNE 1,1790 George bought 203 acres in Clover Bottom from mitchell clay f or 300 pounds, and on the same day bought 1 acre on the east side of New R iver for 10 pounds ,and 109 acres on Black Lick Creek for 50 pounds Facts about this person: Nationality 1/2 CHEROKEE INDIAN Census 1806 property tax ,Giles Co,VA Namesake 1806 PEARISBURG,Giles Co,VA was formed Alt. Namesake 1808 Pearisburg,Giles Co,VA est. Alt. Namesake 1835 PEARISBURG,Giles Co,VA incorp. Alt. Namesake 1914 PEARISBURG,Giles Co,VA reincorp. Event 1 May 13, 1806 1st court in Giles co VA,George's house Event 2 1809 moved to Forsyth Co VA Event 3 1819 mentioned in 1st removeal treaty EVENT 4 1790 BOUGHT 203 ACRES FROM MITCELLCLAY
1725 - 1794
Richard
Pearis
69
69
Richard Pearis (born 1725; died 1794 at Nassau), probably born in Irelan d, was a son of George and Sarah Parris who died in 1752 and 1753, respect ively. Richard, as a young man, served in the French and Indian War and w as distinguished by a certain notoriety as an interpreter and trader amo ng the Indians at Old Chota and other Indian town sites before the Americ an Revolution. In 1768, he left Winchester, Virginia, and moved to Greenvi lle, South Carolina, settling on Reddy River. Here, where no white man h ad cleared land before, he established a large plantation and built a gri st mill and trading post, stocking it with goods hauled from Charlesto n. He is known to have sired two children by a Cherokee wife (Pratchey Moy toy): George Parris, born about 1760, and his sister Nelly (married to Jo hn Dougherty, son of James Sr.) Some years later, his white wife, Rhoda, b ore him a son and two daughters: Richard Pearis, Jr., Elizabeth, and Sar ah (Cunningham). * This information was culled from "Unhallowed Intrusion: A History of Che rokee Families in Forsyth County, Georgia" written by Don L. Shadburn, pub lished by WH Wolfe Associates in Apharetta, Georgia. (c) 1993 by Don L. Sh adburn. From page 611. Captain Richard Pearis was sent by the British to arouse the Indians again st the white settlers. His second marriage was to a Cherokee Indian. Throu gh the son George, being l/2 Cherokee, he was able to receive 10,000 acr es of land from the Cherokees, even though it was illegal to buy land fr om them at that time. The plantation in Greenville, South Carolina was cal led The Great Plains. Richard became an Indian trader and interprete r. He was one of the first white men that learned to speak the Cherokee la nguage. Because of his loyalty to the British, he was banned from the Colo nies and died in poverty in the Bahamas. * Information from the Aday-MacDonald Family Home Page: Richard Pearis, probably born in Ireland. As a young man, he served in t he French and Indian War and was distinguished by a certain notorie ty as a interpreter and trader among the Indians at Old Chota and Other In dian Town sites before the American Revolution. In 1768 he left Wincheste r, Virginia, and moved to Greenville, South Carolina, settling on Reedy Ri ver. Here, where no white man had cleared land before, he established a la rge plantation and built a grist mill and trading post, stocking it with g oods hauled from Charleston. He is known to have sired two children by a c herokee wife. Some years later, his white wife, Rhoda, bore him a son a nd two daughters. * From "Homeward Bound, The Bahamas Islands to 1850" By Sandra Riley.
1734 - 1770
Pratchey
Moytoy
36
36
Ani"-Ga"tage"wi=Kituah or Wild Potato(Wa-Wli Vann) Cherokee Nation Clan
1787
Caty
Baldridge
: There is a lot of confusion as to which Baldridge was the mother of Geor ge's children. Hannah and Caty were sisters, born about two years apart. ( Caty was born in approx. 1758, and Hannah was born in approx. 1760.) Rath er than try to guess, I will just leave my entry as having both names in i t.
1800
Nellie
Parris
Lucretia
Parris
D. 1858
John
Parris
1642 - 1716
Heinrich
Nicolaus
Rettinghausen
74
74
1813
Aaron
Parris
William
Parris
Caty
Parris
1786
Jesse
Parris
?
Betsy
Parris
1800 - 1837
Sallie
Parris
37
37
George
Parris
Jr.
1794 - 1858
Robert
Parris
63
63
1772 - 1830
Noah
Langley
58
58
Information from 1831 Georgia Voters 117 . LANGLEY, Noah Prescribed Oath List wife 6 children 1834 Forsyth Co. Langley, Noah 9 Forsyth County, GA 1834 Census shows a Noah Langley as head of household w ith a total of 9 in the family. Event: census 1790 1790 Fayette Dist, Ansom Co, North Carolina Event: cens us 1830 1 Quality: 3 1830 Hall Co, Georgia Note: Langley, Noah State: Georgia Year: 1830 County: Hall Roll: M19_18 (Part of Forsyth was in Hall Co, for 1830 cenus.) Change Date: 3 OCT 2002 Event: census 1840 2 Quality: 3 1840 885th Milit ia Dist, Forsyth Co, Georgia Note: First Federal Census for Forsyth Co, GA Noah Langley State: Georgia Year: 1840 County: Forsyth Roll: M704_41 1 male 15-20 1 male 60-70 2 females 5-10 1 female 10-15 1 female 50-60 1812 1st Regiment Chambers' Georgia Militia Event: census 1790 1790 Fayette Dist, Ansom Co, North Carolina Event: cens us 1830 1 Quality: 3 1830 Hall Co, Georgia Note: Langley, Noah State: Georgia Year: 1830 County: Hall Roll: M19_18 (Part of Forsyth was in Hall Co, for 1830 cenus.) Change Date: 3 OCT 2002 Event: census 1840 2 Quality: 3 1840 885th Milit ia Dist, Forsyth Co, Georgia Note: First Federal Census for Forsyth Co, GA Noah Langley State: Georgia Year: 1840 County: Forsyth Roll: M704_41 1 male 15-20 1 male 60-70 2 females 5-10 1 female 10-15 1 female 50-60
1795 - 1852
Andrew
Wood
57
57
Rachel
Parris
1750 - 1799
Lock
Langley
49
49
1709
William
Dunbar
1638
Ermgard
Rittenhousen
1680 - 1752
George
Pearis
72
72
WILL OF GEORGE PEARIS VIRGINIA Dated: Nov. 15, 1749. Proven Sept. 14, 1752 In the name of God Amen. I, George Pearis Senior of the County & pari sh of Frederick in the colony of Virginia, being through the abundant mer cy and goodness of God, though weak in Body, yet of a sound & perfect memo ry & understanding, do constitute this my last will and testament and desi re it may be received by all as such revoking & disallowing all other wi ll or wills testimony or testaments heretofore by me made or declared eith er by word of mouth or by writing and Imprimis, I most humbly bequea th my soul to God my maker, expecting his most gracious acceptance of it t hrough the all sufficient merits & mediations of my most compassionate Red eemer Jesus Christ who gave himself to be the atonement for my sins a nd is able to save to uttermost those who come to by him, seeing he ever l iveth to make intercession for them & who I trust will not reject his G od fearing penitent sinner when I come to him for mercy. In this hope & confidence I render up my soul in death, humbly beseechi ng the most Blessed and Glorious & only on God most Holy, most merciful a nd gracious for the time of my dissolution and then to receive me to himse lf unto that peace and rest and in Incapable Felicity which he has reserv ed for all that love and fear him. Amen. Blessed by God. Imprimis, I give my body to the Earth from whence it was formed and ord er it to be buried at the Presbyterian meeting house in the county aforesa id in faith awaiting its Resurrection form thence at the last day. As f or my burial, I desire I may decrease without pomp or state at the discret ion of executors hereafter named who I doubt not will attend with all requ isite care and prudence as to my wishes. I will and positively order that all my lawful debts be paid and fully dis charged. Then I give and bequeath to my Daughter Christian Neally one English Cro wn by reason I gave her a childs part already. Item I give and bequeath to my eldest son George Pearis one English Crow n, Item I give my second son Richard Pearis that tract of land I bought of Pe ter Nelson whereon he now dwells to him, his heirs and assigns for ever to gether with my best riding horse and my wearing apparel. Item I give and bequeath to my third and youngest son Robert Pearis that t ract of patent land which I bought of William Hoge whereupon I now dwell f or the use of him and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my dear and loving wife Sarah, one end of my d welling house ever which end she thinks best to choose during her lifeti me or widowhood and also I do order and allow her twenty bushels of whe at and twenty bushels of Indian corn to be paid to her year by ye ar by my said son Robert Pearis during her life or widowhood together wi th one third part of all my movable estate not disposed of yet. All bonds and bills and book debts what so ever accepted the remainder whe reof shall fall to my son Robert after all my debts be discharged. Item I do leave that tract of land which I bought of Richard Morgan in t he care of my son Robert for the space of seven years ensuing the date her eof and the expiration of seven years I order it be sold and price there of lett out on interest and principal sum together with interest sha ll be paid to my grandson George Pearis's oldest son called George at t he age of twenty one years. But if in case said grandson should not live t ill the age of twenty one years then I order said tract of land to my seco nd son Richard Pearis and his heirs and assigns forever. Item I do give to my grandson John Neally the sum of twenty five pounds cu rrent money to be paid and discharged to him in horses and mares by my s on Robert at the age of 21 years and lastly I do nominate and appoint my d ear and loving wife Sarah to be executrix and my son Robert Pearis to be e xecutor of this my last Will and Testament toget
<1710
Sarah
Pharis
1760
Nellie
Parris
1775
John
Langley
1778
Ozwell
Langley
1811
Levi
Melchedic
Covington
On the LDS website, there's a L.M. Covington shown being married to Maragr et M. Sawyer. The problem is that it also shows this same individual as b eing born in Arkansas. In later census information, it shows that Le vi M. Covington was born in Kentucky, not Arkansas.
1820
Margaret
M.
Sawyer
1846 - 1920
John
Henry
Forbes
73
73
Marriage information came from LDS site. It appears that right after they were married, John and Nancy moved in wi th his family. Don't know how long they stayed. Further information from the 1880 census for Kentucky.
1840 - 1917
Nancy
Parker
76
76
1824 - 1901
Robert
Forbes
76
76
1860 & 1870 census forms. It appears that John Henry Forbes and his wife Nancy Hayes were married a nd right afterwards moved in with the Forbes family. Don't know how lo ng they stayed.
1824 - 1916
Malinda
Phebe
Branstetter
92
92
~1875 - 1972
Lucy
Belle
Forbes
97
97
1864 - 1935
James Thomas
Edward
Crocker
71
71
1910 Census John & Nancy Forbes, James' in-laws, are living with them.
1895
Minnie
B.
Crocker
1899
Maggie
Crocker
1902
Nancy
A
Crocker
1910
Roy
Lee
Crocker
~1846 - <1860
Emiline
Polly
Forbes
14
14
~1848 - <1860
Phebe
Forbes
12
12
1849 - 1914
Eli
Green
Forbes
65
65
1849 - 1944
Sarah
Truett
94
94
1852
Mary
E.
Forbes
John
Stephens
1855
Emaline
Forbes
Johathan
Tincher
1857 - 1937
Charlotte
Forbes
80
80
T.J.
Bonds
1867
Robert
Forbes
Jim B.
Allen
1862
Martha
Jane
Forbes
Bob
Stephens
1759 - 1854
John
Forbes
94
94
1778 - <1870
Mary
Polly
Hines
92
92
~1794 - 1841
Henry
Branstetter
47
47
~1800
Elizabeth
Craig
~1760
Elizabeth
Whitsell
1730
Robert
Forbis
1759 - 1811
Johann
Michael
Brandstetter
52
52
1765 - 1825
Mary
Railsbach
60
60
Paul D. Branstetter or last name could have been Snavely
1823
Joel
Robbins
1824
Sarah
Parker
1765 - 1831
Benjamin
Robbins
66
66
Bet 1749 and 1776 - 1879
Sarah
Wells
~1842
Benjamin
Robbins
~1844
Sarah
Robbins
~1848
John
Robbins
~1850
Martin
Robbins
D. 1810
F N
Wilson
Eliza
Robbins
1787
Benjamin
Robbins
UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
1791 - 1879
Soloman
Robbins
88
88
1795 - 1820
Mary
Elizabeth
Sellers
25
25
1801 - 1878
Mary
Martha
Wilson
76
76
1795
Danial
A.
Robbins
1807 - 1896
Sara
Metson
Wilson
88
88
1742 - 1819
Arthur
Robbins
77
77
1748 - 1822
Mary
Penolope
Sellers
74
74
Daniel
Robbins
1774
Johnathan
Robbins
Unknown
Robbins
1765 - 1814
Arthur
Robbins
Jr.
49
49
Rebecca
Anderson
1775 - 1828
William
Absolom
Robbins
53
53
Eliza
Predgen
1790 - 1821
Joel
Robbins
31
31
1790 - 1836
Mary
Reaves
46
46
1720 - 1781
Williams
Robbins
61
61
1723 - 1775
Mary
Wells
Battle
52
52
1738
Luraney
Robbins
1721 - 1790
David
Michael
Horn
69
69
D. 1726
Elizabeth
Robbins
Thomas
William
1745 - 1831
William
Robbins
86
86
Phebe
Williams
1747
Jethro
Robbins
UNKNOWN
Timcy
1749
Millicent
Robbins
1750
Thomas
Robbins
1752
Margaret
Robbins
John
Green
1760 - 1819
John
Robbins
58
58
Catherine
Drew
1689
William
Robbins
Bet 1701 and 1719 - 1809
Sarah
Maddox
1675 - 1725
Thomas
Robbins
50
50
1643 - 1698
Mary
Hansford
55
55
Lidia
Robbins
May
Robbins
Simon
Robbins
1755
Rowland
Robbins
Zilla
Robbins
1621 - 1678
Thomas
C.
Robbins
57
57
1642 - 1675
Mary
Hansford
33
33
1698 - 1713
John
Robbins
15
15
1595 - 1655
John
Robbins
60
60
UNKNOWN
Dorothy
Ann
Robbins
1670 - 1670
George
Robbins
1666
Richard
Robbins
1671 - 1720
Henry
Chiles
49
49
Captain Henry Chiles was born about 1669 in Jamestown, James City Count y, Virginia He elected as Vestryman in Saint Peter's Parish Church, New Kent County, V irginia. He served as Justice of the Peace in July 1702 in New Kent County, Virgini a. He served as Church Warden in October 1704 in Saint Paul's Parish Churc h, Hanover County, Virginia. He served as Justice of the Peace in 1714 in New Kent County, Virginia. He signed a will in 1718. He died in 1719/20 in Saint Paul Parish, Hanover County Virginia. Son Valentine, Manoah with Mary Henry was deeded 400 Acres of land on the Northern side of thePamunkey Riv er in King William Couty by Richard Littlepage. A will made 4-29-1718 in Hanover Co., Va the widow Chiles andsigned by Mar y. In the Tidewater Va. Families by Virginia LeeHutcheson. On the Quit Rent rolls (Tax Rolls) Henry was listed as owning700 acr es of Land in King william Co. in 1704 and also 700 acresin New Kent C o. in the Parish of St. Peters and St. Pauls.
1668
John
Robbins
1893 - 1929
William
Carl
Sawyer
35
35
1619
Christopher
Robbins
1840
UNKNOWN
Catharine
Shown in both 1870 and 1880 census. 1910 PA Miracode list shows Catharine as Grandmother. It turns out that t his is another C. Boyer living in the same county at the same time. Th is one was married to Henry Boyer.
~1865
Gertie
A.
Boyer
Went through all of Ancestry.com for gert* boyer. Came up with nothing.
1867 - <1930
Hughlin
E.
Boyer
63
63
From 1920 census information. Penn Twp. Snyder Cty. Went through everything else with Ancestry.com. Nothing else.
~1869
Lydia
J.
Boyer
In 1880 census. Lydia is with her parents in Penn, Snyder, PA. No other information found.
~1876
Agnes
M.
Boyer
Agnes appears in the 1880 census. Nothing else found.
1871
Cora
G.
Cora is shown in the 1930 census for Snyder, PA. No Hughlin or Eva P. Ci ty is Selinsgrove, PA
~1902
Eva P.
Boyer
>1908
Nancy
Forbes
1879
UNKNOWN
Carrie
1900
Annie
E.
Boyer
1889
Lolla
Boyer
1778 - 1845
Jacob
Boyer
67
67
1786 - 1860
Catherine
Newman
74
74
1810 - 1854
Samuel
Boyer
44
44
1828
Elizabeth
Boyer
1819 - 1894
Elias
Boyer
75
75
1822 - 1900
Catherine
Bayer
78
78
Anna
Boyer
1825 - 1856
Franklin
Boyer
30
30
In 1850 census it appears that Catharine (his mother) is living with him a nd his wife.
Polly
Boyer
1737 - 1836
Leonard
Boyer
98
98
1734
Margaretha
Johanson
Jansen
1695 - 1777
John
Conrad
Johnson
82
82
1700 - Mar 1731/32
Elizabeth
Papen
1709 - 1779
Andreas
Bayer
69
69
Arrived 10 September 1731 with father Christopher on the ship "Pennsylvan ia Merchant" He was a farmer who lived on the banks of the Perkiomen Creek, near Ziegle rville, PA. He is listed in the 1776 Assessment list for Frederick Twp., M ontgomery Co. In 1754 he was overseer of highways in Frederick Twp. The marriage is found recorded in three different places. Augustus Ev. Lut heran Church at Trappe, New Providence Twp., Montgomery Co; Records of R ev Casper Stoever that show that it took place in New Providence; and t he Old Gohenhoppen Church, were all the family data was recorded about 17 52 showing the marriage date as July 8, 1733.
1714 - 1744
Susanna
Catherine
Berkheimer
30
30
1680 - 1741
Balthaser
Berkheimer
61
61
1682 - 1745
Anna
Margaretha
Brakemeier
63
63
Written 1966 by Charles Berkheimer FOREWORD This little study of the American Ancestors of the Berkheimer (unreadabl e) began a long time ago with the question of a little boy which (unreadab le) father could not answer. It was, "Where did your grandpa come from?" ( unreadable) grandpa was not quite sure. It was not until I thought that o ne day I (unreadable) have a grandchild who might ask me the same questi on that I began to make a serious effort to find out. By that time mo st of my grandfather's generation had gone to be with their fathers and f ew more left to give me (unreadable). Since that time I have had the rewar ding experience of interviewing hundreds of their descendants in Pennsylva nia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Neb raska, Colorado, California, and Minnesota. Each person had some clu es to offer and much definite information. Most of them expressed a desi re to find out who our immigrant ancestors were and when they came to Amer ica. It is impossible to give credit to all who have contributed information ab out their forebears and other relatives. On the Family Genealogical Char ts which I have deposited in the Historical Libraries at York and Norristo wn, Penna., however, each source of information is noted. Let me menti on a few of my benefactors to whom I tried to show appreciation before th ey passed away. Miss Leah Berkheimer, of Philadelphia, loaned me the manus cript of her aunt, Mrs. Mary Berkheimer Van Kirk, who had worked on the Mo ntgomery County Berkheimers; Mr. B. F. Berkheimer, of Greenville, Ohio, h ad much information about Ohio Berkheimers; Mr. LeRoy Keefer, of Milton, P enna., knew the Northumberland County descendants of William Berkheimer; t he George R. Seifert papers in the York County Historical Society are t he work of a professional genealogist and gave me definite data concerni ng the descendants of George and Lydia Seifert Berkheimer; Mr. George Berk heimer, of "Berkheimer's Corner," Cumberland County, knew the John and Lyd ia Slathower Berkheimer descent; Mrs. Arabella Berkheimer Waltersdorf h ad invaluable clues concerning her family, the descendants of Henry and Ba rbara Berkheimer, of York County, Penna. It was a tremendous privile ge to get to know these fine folks whom, otherwise, I would never have me t. They have now gone to their rewards. Dr. David Berkheimer, of Yellow House, Berks County, Penna., made extensi ve research on the Penna. Berkheimers and generously loaned me his repor t, whish had not been reduced to genealogical form, except for the Bedfo rd County Berkheimer Line, to which he belongs. He has completed this latt er portion of the family genealogy, and has permitted me to use the sever al generations which appear herewith, on my assumption that they are ve ry likely to be descendants of the very first Berkheimer immigrant to Amer ica. Professor Clarence Norman Myers, of Norristown, Penna., and of Haverford C ollege, has made a most unique and thorough study of the available data co ncerning the original immigrants and where they lived and were burie d. He has also, with his professional competence, confirmed my thesis conc erning our original family name. Professor Myers lived with his Berkheim er grandparents in Philadelphia as a boy and has a subjective intere st in our study. Of course, there were many tedious, but enjoyable, days of research in t he library of Congress, the National Archives in Washington, D.C., and els ewhere. Even then I have been unable to relate to our family tree many fam ilies who probably belong there. This indicates the fact that this stu dy is quite fragmentary. It is a beginning and I sincerely hope that so me other member of the family might take it up and some day carry it to gr eater completion. Of course, a genealogy is never completed. This story I started for my grandchildren just had to include some eviden ce as to how the fa
1677 - 1751
Johann
Christopher
Bayer
74
74
!information from the American Boyers Vol.I Chapter 4. Christopher Bayer (Johann Christoph Beyer) was born about 1677 in the neighborhood of Grunstadt in Dackenheim, Palatinate, Germany, according to information recorded about 1751 by the Old Goshenhoppen Lutheran Chruch, U pper Salford Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa. He was still living in 1751, but no reco rd has been found on his death or burial. The Lutheran Parish Records of Gross-Karlbach and Dackenheim indicate that he resided at Dackenheim fr om 1716 to 1728. He came to America from Rotterdam on the ship Pennsylvania Mercha nt, John Stedman, master, landing at Philadelphia September 11, 1731. With him came his wife and children. They settled in Frederick Twp., Montgomery Co. , Pa., and became identified early with the Old Goshenhoppen Church. A warra nt for 50 acres of land in Upper Salford Twp., Montgomery Co., was issued to Christopher on March 3, 1737. The tract of land was near Spring Mountain House. He married in 1702 in Germany, Anna Maria Kuehleisen. He and his wi fe may be buried in the old graveyard of the Old Goshenhoppen Lutheran Churc h, but their graves are not identifiable.
1681 - 1751
Anna
Maria
Kuehleisen
70
70
Sarah
Boyer
1822 - 1890
Nancy
Ellen
Lynks
68
68
1822 - 1913
Eliza
Jane
Lynks
91
91
This came from the 1860 & 1870 census information. Marriage information came from LDS site.
1842
Daniel
Parker
1845
Martha
Parker
1846
Mary
Parker
1850
Susan
Parker
1851
Margaret
Parker
1856
Edward
Parker
1858
Alfrell
Parker
?
1862
Patrick
Parker
1865
William
Parker
1565
Hermann
Hagerhoff
1802
Mary
Cornett
1790 - 1840
John
Franklin
Young
50
50
The Reverend John Franklin Young, his wife, Susan Elizabeth Parker, the ir children and household migrated from Greenville, South Carolina to Laur el County, Kentucky in 1812. Following the Daniel Boone Trace they arriv ed in the area that is now known as Wood Creek Lake Boundary. With a partn er, John Phillips, they owned forty thousand (40,000) acres of land the re since the days of George Washington, 1785, according to the Peck Survey . Considering the land not suitable for habitation at that time, the famili es moved on beyond McWhorter to Pond Creek. The party awoke the morning af ter their move to find themselves blanketed under four inches of snow. Their hardships were as many and varied as those endured by pioneers of a ll times. They hewed farms, homes, schools and church houses out of the wi lderness. Revered Young gave the land, built the building and became the f irst pastor of the Rockcastle Church of Jesus Christ as is recorded in t he minutes of the meetings signed by Frankie Seborn Young, the secretary a nd daughter-in-law of Reverend Young. The sons, grandsons and great grandsons of Rev. John Franklin Young and Su san Elizabeth Parker became ministers, teachers, attorneys, physicians a nd respected citizens of the community through these six generations. NOTES: Per Mrs. JOHNSON, John Franklin YOUNG moved from the area near Greenville, SC with his family about 1818, perhaps earlier. She does not specify Rev. YOUNG's church affiliation, but later members of this family were active in the Baptist church. Mrs. JOHNSON reports that three of the YOUNGs' daughters married JOHNSON brothers, William, Joseph and Aaron. Marriage records have not been found in Laurel County; however Mrs. JOHNSON suggests the possibility that the couples may have been married by the girls' father, and the marriages never recorded at the court house. The time of death of John Franklin YOUNG is not known, but Mrs. JOHNSON states that "within 3 days of (John Franklin YOUNG's) will, Phoebe (one of the daughters) married James WYATT" (her second husband.) Using the 1850 ages of her youngest son by Joseph JOHNSON and her first daughter by James WYATT, compiler has placed John Franklin YOUNG's death at about 1840. His place of death and burial are not known by compiler as of 18 July 1995. Bruce Nichols reports that the Young family moved to north Greenville District, SC about 1796 probably from North Carolina. Then they migrated t o Laurel County, KY about 1812. "...Rev. Young became a Primitive Baptist minister in Clay County (the part that later became LCK) not long aft er he moved there. he had numerous slaves and died about 1840. His estate among his nine known children was disputed and final settlement was not made unt il 1846. John's wife had some connection to the large parker family of LCK in SC a nd later in KY, but we are unsure where they all fit. John F. Young and his wife Susan Elizabeth probably had another daughter w ho is not listed on the family group sheet. There are reports of a "Sarah" be ing a daughter of this couple, but compiler has been unable to find the documentation whe re this child was first mentioned in her research. Being the owner of slaves and seeing the result of man's inhumanity to ma n, Rev. Young advocated the abolition of slavery twenty five years befo re the Emancipation Proclomation. A man of rank of the community having pi erced with a sword one of the twin colored boys playing on the Rev. Young 's lawn, and having killed the child, was challenged to a duel by the ag ed minister who killed him. This information obtained from "Reverend John Frank Young" 1760 - 1850 Lon don, Kentucky 1972
1794 - 1840
Susan
Elizabeth
Parker
46
46
NOTES: Per Wilma JOHNSON, Susan Elizabeth and her husband, Rev. John Franklin YOUNG, moved with their family from the area near Greenville, S.C. to Laurel Co., KY about 1818, possibly earlier. About ten years after beginning this family genealogy, compiler discover ed that she had no documentation for a daugher, Sarah, of John Young and Sus an E. Parker. The only data contained in the file for Sarah was her given name. For th is reason, Sarah Young, daughter of John F. Young and Susan Elizabeth Park er has been deleted from the family group until such time as documentation of her membership in this family can be f ound. REF: 1. Wilma PARKER JOHNSON; 1398 E. Pittsburg Church Rd.; London, KY 40741-9046. (Desc. of VAUGHN and JOHNSON families of Laurel Co.)
1785
John
F.
Young
1787 - 1860
Bartheny
Young
73
73
BIO: Per Wilma PARKER JOHNSON, Rev. John Franklin YOUNG and his wife left SC for KY about 1818. Their three daughters, Bartheny, Phoebe and Susannah each married one of the JOHNSON brothers. Mrs. JOHNSON writes "William and Bartheny's family claims he was in the War of 1812--a KY battalion, but they had children in SC during the time, so maybe it was a SC militia. No marriages for these three females have been found in KY. They may have been married by Rev. YOUNG...so maybe not recorded in the courthouse". On the 1850 census, there is a 63 year old Bartheny JOHNSON, b. NC, living in the home of Allen HICKS and Phoebe. Wilma says this is Phoebe (YOUNG) JOHNSON WYATT HICKS and her sister, Bartheny. Compiler questions the relationship since Bartheny is listed as 32 years older than the 31 year old Phoebe. Both women are recorded as being born in NC (not SC), however, could Phoebe be Bartheny's daughter?? Children in the home have surnames of JOHNSON and WYATT --both are reported to have been earlier marriage names of Phoebe YOUNG. In 1860, there is a "Themy" JOHNSON in the home of Hiram JOHNSON and wife, Martha (SNICKS). Again, Bartheny is reportedly born in NC and her age is given as 71. Compiler has calculated approximate dates for Bartheny's birth, marriage and death based on evidence found thus far. 1. Wilma PARKER JOHNSON, 1398 E. Pittsburg Ch. Rd., London, KY 40741 (desc of VAUGHN and JOHNSON families of Laurel Co., KY) 2. U.S. Census 1850, KY, Laurel Co.; #513/#513. (HH of Allen HICKS) Microfilm # 432-209 3. U.S. Census 1860, KY, Laurel Co.; p. 6; #37/#37. M.F.#653-380. (HH of Hiram JOHNSON)
1799
Phebee
Young
1804 - 1891
Hiram
Young
87
87
1796 - 1887
Frederick
Lynks
(Lincks)
91
91
1820 - 1893
Felix
Parker
73
73
1836
Edward
Parker
1710 - 1755
Sarah
Hickman
45
45
Bet 1560 and 1583 - 1622
John
Robbins
UNKNOWN
Unknown
1535
Thomas
Robbins
D. 1606
Elizabeth
Palmer
~1508 - 1584
Richard
Robins
76
76
UNKNOWN
Unknown
Elizabeth
Robbins
Alice
Robbins
1757 - 1796
Margaret
Haynes
39
39
1762 - 1844
David
Haynes
81
81
He was a Revolutionary War Patriot From manuscript of Mary & Kenneth Haynes, Bakersfield, CA. From manuscript of Andrew Burdett, 4940 Lima Rd., Geneseo NY 14454. Rev. War Pension record, dated 3 Jan 1833.
1678 - 1740
Matthew
William
Sellers
62
62
Matthew is richly documented in the deeds and tax lists of two counties (d ue to shifting county lines and county creation) -- Chowan as early as 171 7, Bertie in 1722 (the area of Matthew's residence is today in Northampt on Co.). He died in late 1739 or early 1740 -- his last deed appearance was in t he Bertie Co. records (Bk. F, p.55) as a witness in July 1739, and Februa ry 1740 (Bk. F, p.195-196), in which his son Benjamin ("of Edgecombe Co. ") sells land in Bertie Co. to Benjamin Hill, "one parcel of fifty acr es my father Matthew Sellers bought of Benjamin Foreman whereon my moth er now lives, and the other fifty acres which my father bought of John Mah are, and also 170 acres patented in my father's name, all the said lands j oining together." This deed refers to some of Matthew's deeds and land deals of the pa st -- Chowan Co. Bk. B-1, p. 471 (the 50 acres from Benjamin Foreman); pro bably Bertie Co. Bk. C, p.313 (from John Mohare); and Patent Book 3, p. 1 36 (the 170 acres). Letters of Administration were granted to Matthew's wi dow Catherine in August 1740 in Bertie Co. court. Later, Benjamin appea rs in a Northampton Co. deed (Bk. 1, pp.108-109) -- he was now living in E dgecombe Co. however -- dated December 22, 1743, between Benjamin Hill a nd Henry Sowerby, which mentions him as "the son of Matthew Sellers, dec' d" and as the former owner of 270 acres on the south side of the Maherin R iver and the north side of Kerby's Creek. As may be obvious by now, this 2 70 acres is the same land Benjamin Sellers sold in February 1740. Benjam in now lived in Edgecombe Co.
~1690
Nathaniel
Hickman
Penelopy
Unity
1678 - 1761
UNKNOWN
Catherine
83
83
1637
William
Sellers
1687
John
Sellers
1746
Charity
Robbins
1682 - 1749
William
Battle
67
67
William Battle was only eight years old when his father died. William w as raised by Lawrence & Mary Mageo who were named in a suit against Richa rd Pope regarding land on the Pasquotank River. 1
1684 - 1769
Sarah
Hunter
85
85
1653 - 1728
William
Hunter
75
75
1657 - 1746
Rebecca
Besse
89
89
Vol 26, #4, The American Genealogist, pg 193-4. Oct 1950 [Plymouth Colony Wills, see The Mayflower Descendant, 14:152] names daughters DORCAS, ANN, MARY, JANE and ELIZABETH, and sons NEHEMIAH and DAVID. (more data in this article) "REBECCA b about 1656/7; not in father's will; called Rebecca Hunter in mother's will. She m. 17 Feb. 1671/2, William Hunter of Barnstable when about 15, and we thus place her as the daughter of Anthony Besse and born after his will was made. REBECCA married William Hunter of Barnstable, as proven by her mother's will naming her granddaughters Alice and Rebecca Hunter. Vol 26, #4, The American Genealogist, pg 193-4. Oct 1950 [Plymouth Colo ny W daughters DORCAS, ANN, MARY, and DAVID. (more data in this article "R EBECCA b about 1656/7; not in father's will; called Rebecca Hunter in m ot about 15, born after his wil REBECCA married William Hunter of Barnstable, as proven by her mo Note: Note: --Other Fields Note: CONC: ills, see The Mayflower Descendant, 14:152] names JANE and ELIZABET H, and sons NEHEMIAH ) her's will. She m. 17 Feb. 1671/2, William Hunt er of Barnstable when and we thus place her as the daughter of Anthony Bes se and l was made. ther's will naming her granddaughters Alice and Rebecca Hunter
~1855
James
Albert
Covington
~1857
Mary
S.
Covington
~1859
Amanda
Covington
~1861
Martha
Covington
1851
John
William
Covington
1875 - 1963
Charity
Ellen
Robbins
88
88
1865
Lee
Boyman
1832
George
Edward
Boyman
1842
Martha
Jane
Kemp
~1913
Dorthey
L.
Hoxie
~1915
Elenor
E.
Hoxie
1920
Mildred
E.
Hoxie
~1894
Rose
Bessie
1920 census shows her father as being born in Poland, and her mother bei ng born in Bohemia.
1859
Louisa
Hoxie
ARVL: 1870@@S007579@@Ancestry.com. 1900 U.S. Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1900 United States Federal Census. T623, 1854 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. Wayne, Michigan, ED 174, roll T623 753, page 4B.
UNKNOWN
Unkown
1881
Mable
Hoxie
1883
Bert
W
Hoxie
1887
Edward
Hoxie
Rachael
Parris
1812 - 1884
John
David
Parris
72
72
1638
Margaret
Rettinghausen
1809
Lucretia
Parris
George
Parris
1648
Heirich
Nicolaus
Rettinghausen
D. 1848
Nancy
Parris
James
Parris
Lueretia
Parris
1764 - 1844
Rebecca
Clay
80
80
1786 - 1860
Robert
Alexander
Pearis
74
74
1797
Eleanor
Pearis
1785
George
N
Pearis
1789 - 1850
Charles
Lewis
Pearis
61
61
1792
Julia
Pearis
1793 - 1881
Rhoda
Pearis
88
88
1791 - 1860
Samuel
Pepper
Pearis
69
69
1796 - 1874
Rebecca
Pearis
78
78
1695 - 1753
Sarah
Pharis
58
58
1756
Kate
Parris
1725
UNKNOWN
Rhoda
1752 - 1815
Sarah
Pearis
63
63
1750
Richard
Pearis
1748
Margaret
Elizabeth
Pearis
David
Pearis
1710 - 1742
Ah Nee
Wa Kee
Moytoy
32
32
Blood: Full Blood Cherokee Clan: Ani'-Ga'tâge'wi = Kituah or Wild Potato (Wa-Wli Vann)
1700 - 1779
Cornelius
Dougherty
79
79
Benjamin Hawkins describes old Cornelius Dougherty's place, abandoned by 1 797, near the town of Quanasee. He calls Doughterty "an old Irish trader ." He was said to have been 120 years old when he died. He was original ly a member of the party of James II who fled to America after the Glorio us Revolution and taught the Cherokees how to steal horses from Virgini a, according to Samuel Cole Williams. He first went into the Overhill tow ns of the Cherokee in 1719. According to Rogers and Rogers, Alexander Doug hterty (Cornelius' father?), an Irish trader from Virginia, was the fir st white man to marry a Cherokee, in 1690. "Indian Countryman" of Hiqwassee
1686 - 1730
A Ni
Ga Wi
44
44
1687 - 1741
The
Pidgeon
Moytoy
54
54
Moytoy Pigeon, of Tellico Supreme Chief of the Cherokee 1730 -- 1760 ********************************* The Eastern Band of Cherokee, by John R Finger, Univ of TN Press, Knoxvill e: [Earliy Cherokee society was atomized into clans with individual chiefs].. . Sir Alexander Cuming boldly addressed this problem in 1730 by traveli ng to Cherokee country and proclaiming a single chief, Moytoy, as the first chief and Ki ng of his people. ********************************* Moytoy : a Cherokee chief recognized by the English as "emperor" in 1730. Both t he correct form and the meaning of the name are uncertain; the name occu rs again as Moyatoy in a document of 1793; a boy upon the East Cherokee re servation a few years ago bore the name of Ma’tayi, for which no meaning c an be found or given. ********************************* Old Frontiers, by John P Brown, also details a Moytoy of Settico who was r ampaiging through VA after the death of "Emperor" Moytoy of Tellico. As tribes acquired firearms from Europeans and used them against neighbori ng tribes, a "weaponry race" began. Tribes accelerated trade to acquire fi rearms for military purposes. Initially the guns were purchased with fu rs and skins. The South Carolina Colony, established in 1670, was encourag ing the tribes to trade their Native American prisoners of war which we re then sold into slavery. In 1705, there were complaints from North Carol ina that the South Carolina governor's trade in Native American slaves h ad so angered the tribes that an Indian war was inevitable. Several tribes, including the Cherokee, assisted colonists in driving o ut their mutual enemy, the Tuscarora, in a war that lasted from 1711-171 3. However, with the Tuscarora out of the way, the tribes begin to addre ss their grievances with the colonists -- primarily the sale of Native Ame ricans into slavery despite agreements to discontinue this practice. The result was a war, in 1715, in which the combined tribes in the regi on threatened to wipe-out the South Carolina Colony. Ultimately, the colon ists were able to mass their forces and after achieving several victori es the tribes began to sue for peace. Peace was made with the Cherokee w ho were given a large quantity of guns and ammunition in exchange for the ir alliance with the colony. In 1721, a treaty was signed with South Carolina to systematize trade b ut the most significant condition was the establishment of a fixed bounda ry between the Cherokee and the colony which was the first land cession ma de by the Cherokee to the Europeans. The population of the Cherokee Nati on was probably 16,000-17,000 including 6,000 warriors. Although allied wi th the English, the Cherokee began to favor the French who had establish ed Fort Toulouse near present Montgomery AL. The French showed greater res pect for the Indians than the British who considered them an inferior rac e. (It should be noted that the English also considered non-English whit es as inferior). To prevent a Cherokee alliance with the French, Sir Alexander Cuming visit ed the prominent Cherokee towns and convinced the Cherokee to select an "e mperor", Chief Moytoy of Tellico, to represent the tribe in all dealings w ith the British. In addition, he escorted seven Cherokees to England who m et with the King and swore allegiance to the crown. A treaty was signed obligating the Cherokee to trade only with the Britis h, return all runaway slaves, and to expel all non-English whites from the ir territory. In return, the Cherokee received a substantial amount of gun s, ammunition, and red paint. Although the seven Cherokee who made the trip were presented the to the ki ng as "chiefs", only one could be considered a prominent Cherokee -- the o thers being young men who went for the adventure. The chiefs of the tri be declined due to their responsibilities for hunting and defense. Howeve r, one of the young men was Attacullaku
1740 - 1826
Jane
Dougherty
86
86
1742 - 1818
James
Dougherty
76
76
1728 - 1820
Sour
Mush
92
92
1752 - 1813
John
Dougherty
61
61
1740
Nancy
Dougherty
1734 - 1807
Jacob
Sr
Robbins
73
73
<1623
Stephen
Bailey
1879 - 1917
James
Calvin
Moore
38
38
1870
John
Moore
1874
Martha
Moore
1872
Rhiney
Moore
1876
Candora
Moore
1885
Josephine
Spinner
~1877
Eliza
Jane
Forbes
~1871
Henry
Forbes
~1873 - 1895
Alfred
Forbes
22
22
1881 - 1971
Fred
Forbes
90
90
1886 - 1969
Asa
Forbes
82
82
1888
Unkown
Spinner
1775 - 1832
Leonard
Boyer
56
56
1808 - 1866
Amand
Spinner
58
58
1809 - 1880
Kreszens
Schmer
70
70
1840 - 1841
Josef
Spinner
1
1
1845 - 1849
Otto
Spinner
4
4
1836 - 1858
Maria
Rosa
Spinner
21
21
1842
Ferdinand
Spinner
1850
Karl
Spinner
1848
Karolina
Spinner
1780 - 1810
George
Boyer
30
30
1769 - 1830
John
Boyer
60
60
1765 - 1835
Christina
Boyer
70
70
1783 - 1855
Samuel
Boyer
72
72
1771 - 1771
Elizabetha
Bayer
1d
1d
1763 - 1813
John
William
Boyer
50
50
1761 - 1829
Henry
Boyer
68
68
1767
Catherina
Bayer
1766
Anna
Elizabeth
Bayer
1650 - 1692
Quatsi
of
Tellico
42
42
1640 - 1730
Amatoya
Moytoy
90
90
The first English appointed ruler of the Cherokees. Originally from Litt le Hiwassee or Taseetchee of the Valley towns. He and Jacob the Conjuror w ere known as the leaders of Taseetchee. He was the brother of Old Hop a nd Little Carpenter's mother. He was known as the Rain Conjuror, and di ed in battle in 1741. He was originally the Head warrior of Tellico. He w as appointed Emperor at Nequassee in 1730 by Jacob the Conjuror, and by el ection of the head chiefs. The title was called the Crown of Tenase. It is believed that Amatoya Moytoy had 3 sons and 8 daughters. These inclu de Chief Kanagatoga "Old Hop", Nancy Moytoy, and two daughters with unkno wn names. Nancy Moytoy is believed to have been the mother of Chief Attaku llakulla "Little Carpenter", Killaneca the Buck, Betsy and Tame Doe. Ta me Doe was the mother of Tsistuna-Gis-Ke (Nancy Ward), and Longfellow of C histatoa. Full blood Cherokee
1710 - 1761
UNKNOWN
Raven
51
51
1728
Ammoushossittee
Moytoy
1686 - 1679
Woman
Ani Wi
7
7
1705 - 1790
Clogoittah
Moytoy
85
85
1728
Bad
Water
1722
Oukaii
Oukah
1708 - 1792
Kitegista
Moytoy
84
84
1720 - 1807
Great
Eagle
87
87
1704 - 1783
UNKNOWN
Oconostota
79
79
1710 - 1781
Attakullakulla
Cherokee
71
71
1724
Kollannah
Moytoy
1716
Ounaconoa
Moytoy
1718
Skalilosken
Moytoy
1714
Killaque
Moytoy
1704
A
Gansta
Ta
1710 - 1807
UNKNOWN
Willenawah
97
97
Doyosti
Polly
1736
UNKNOWN
Oconostota
Amasgosite
Cherokee
1717
Tatitowe
Cherokee
1709
Killaque
Cherokee
Clogoittah
Cherokee
1715
Kollannah
Cherokee
1726
UNKNOWN
Tatitowe
UNKNOWN
Skalilosken
UNKNOWN
Kollannah
UNKNOWN
Quatsy
1712
Tathtowe
Moytoy
1683 - 1741
Nancy
Moytoy
58
58
1712 - 1760
Tame
Doe
Attakullkulla
48
48
1706
Clogoittah
Moytoy
1730
Amonscottie
Moytoy
1710
Do Yo
Sti
1712 - 1761
UNKNOWN
Raven
49
49
1728
Ama
Scossite
1726 - 1800
Cherokee
Madian
Piegon
74
74
1795
Charity
Langley
1880 Census Census Place: Finley, Christian, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254681 National Archives Film T9-0681 Page 42D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Charity WOODS Self F W W 80 SC Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: --- Jefferson WOODS GSon M S W 17 KS Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: GA Mo: AR Noah B. WOODS GSon M S W 16 AR Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: GA Mo: AR Census Place: Finley, Christian, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254681 National Archives Film T9-0681 Page 42D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Wm. R. BOYD Self M M W 29 MO Occ: Farmer Fa: --- Mo: --- Mattie BOYD Wife F M W 24 MO Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: --- Evalina BOYD Dau F S W 2M MO Fa: MO Mo: MO Census Place: Ozark, Christian, Missouri Source: FHL Film 1254681 National Archives Film T9-0681 Page 38C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Samuel BOYD Self M M W 61 GA Occ: Farmer Fa: IRE Mo: SC Prisilla BOYD Wife F M W 58 GA Occ: Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: GA Bettie BOYD Dau F S W 21 MO Fa: GA Mo: GA Frances BOYD Dau F S W 14 MO Occ: At School Fa: GA Mo: GA
1780 - 1842
Penelope
Penny
Langley
62
62
1760 - 1833
John
Langley
72
72
1872
George
Parris
Sarah
Parris
UNKNOWN
Lucinda
1770
John
Lincks
1830 - 1903
Martha
Lincks
72
72
1824 - 1906
Margaret
Lincks
81
81
1825 - 1886
John
Lincks
60
60
1828 - 1896
Lucinda
Lincks
67
67
1823
Robert
Lincks
1836
James
Lincks
1827
Charlotte
Lincks
1833
Zilpha
Lincks
1834 - 1923
Robin
Lincks
88
88
1837 - 1916
Martha
Patsy
Young
79
79
1879 - 1962
Germany
Francis
Lincks
83
83
1874 - 1950
Fred
Lincks
75
75
1876 - 1939
Henry
Dutch
Lincks
63
63
Louisa
Robinson
1868 - 1954
Hiram
Lincks
85
85
1867
Thomas
Tom
Lincks
1866
Susan
Lincks
<1800
Elizabeth
Allen
1775 - 1837
Tavener
Tavner
Hayes
62
62
Fought in the War of 1812
1800 - 1822
Nancy
Hayes
22
22
1750
Jane
Wood
1750 - 1807
William
Hays
57
57
John
Hayes
Alexander
Hayes
<1782
Abner
Henderson
1790 - 1860
Mary
Ann
Orrick
70
70
1785 - 1860
David
Alford
75
75
Served in War of 1812 (Morgan Co. A 0243912; pay records 19 Nov 18 13 - 27 Mar 1815) and fought in the Battle of New Orleans Jan 1815. On June 20, 1851 he applied for bounty land in Pike County Arkansas becau se of his service in the War of 1812. On April 13, 1855 he applied again for bounty land. He claims to have assi gned the first 80 acres to a David Bixby. This bounty land applicati on is made under a different act of Congress and David mentions his servi ce in the Creek Indian War.
1760
Robert
Alford
Robert ALFORD was born about 1760 in England. He has referencenumber 472 1. SOURCE: Some family information received fromDorothy Kennedy Partain, P ike County Archives & History Society,Murfreesboro, AR. She received the i nformation from David L.Kelley who received part of it from Emily (Alfor d) Darnell. Allinformation on this family (all descendants) is from this s ourceunless otherwise stated. Children were: David ALFORD.
1813 - 1880
Calvin
H
Alford
67
67
1806 - 1897
John
Alford
91
91
1815 - 1876
Madison
Ewing
Alford
60
60
1820 - 1886
Nancy
Ann
Alford
66
66
1823 - 1864
David
Winston
Alford
41
41
1829
Elizabeth
Alford
James
M
Alford
1856
Margaret
D.
Covington
1785 - 1870
Hannah
Henderson
85
85
1784 - 1850
James
Sawyer
66
66
1760 - 1785
Hannah
Haynes
25
25
1742 - 1788
James
I
Sawyer
46
46
!WTS Gen. pg 71 says he m. Jean HUNTER but a letter fro m Alberta PAYTON s ays this is wrong and he m. Hannah HAYES as his 2nd wife. Hi s first wi fe is not known. Alberta bases her information on a deed from Willia m SAW YER of Lancaster, NC to James. James also appears in the Patriot Ind ex of the NSDAR for NC. Vey MCNALLY of Idaho Falls, ID says his 1st wi fe is Mary __ _____ and the couple had 3 children, David, Benjamin and Mar y. He is the grant ee of a deed from a William SAWYER to land in Mecklenbe rg Co., NC ("The Sawyer Family" by Paul "Dean" SAWYER includes a copy of d eed). He is mentioned in his mother's Will dated 22 Mar 1788 as having pre viously received 100 lbs. and a "b ond" (note?) from him to his fath er as cited and reproduced on pg. 14 of "Sawye r Family History", by Haz el SAWYER. From Vey McNally: Residence: He is the 6 th child of William SAWYER & Sophia CLEMSON, b. & r aised on the Wm. Sawyer "pla ntation" in Lancaster Co., PA who migrat ed to Mecklenburg Co. NC and located on the 400 acre farm his father purc h. in 1771. He inherited the farm from his fa ther in 1777. Marriage: He m. (1) Mary GARRISON who is m/o David b. abt 1774, Benjami n, b. 28 Jun 1776, Mary b. abt 1778 (2) Hannah HAYNES who is m/o their s on James, b. 18 Aug 1784 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. Death: All of his children were orphaned upon his d. in 1788. He left h is property of over 1300 acres equ ally divided among his 3 sons in his wi ll dated 28 Aug 1787 and to his dau., Mary, he left money. He and his 2 nd wife d. in Mecklenburg Co., NC and are bur. side by side in the Steel C reek Cem. there. Family: His 3 sons, David--Benjam in--and James all moved from Mecklenbu rg Co., NC to Logan Co., KY in l797 where they purchased farms, m. Henders on sis. and raised their respective families. Address: Paulette Haynes; 1431 E. 500 N.; Anderson; IN;
1755 - 1830
Hannah
Barnett
75
75
Michael married Hannah Barnett daughter of Hugh Barnett Jr. and Elizabe th Ashmore "Charity" about 1775 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Han nah was born in 1755 in Mecklenburg, North Carolina. She died before 18 50 in Logan County, Kentucky. She was buried in Logan County, Kentucky. They had the following children: 64 M i Carnes D. Henderson was born in 1774 in Russellville, Logan Count y, Kentucky. Carnes married Parthena Parks daughter of David Parks Jr. and Mary Carn es on 17 May 1817 in Logan County, Kentucky. Parthena was born in 17 99 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. + 65 M ii Hugh Henderson Sr. + 66 M iii Andrew Henderson 67 M iv Thomas Henderson was born in 1777 in Mecklenburg County, North Car olina. He died in 1811. Thomas married Mary Balch on 10 Mar 1802. + 68 F v Charity Henderson + 69 F vi Elizabeth Henderson + 70 F vii Hannah Henderson 71 F viii Margaret Henderson was born about 1787 in Mecklenburg County, No rth Carolina. She died before 1840 in Logan County, Kentucky. Margaret married John McMillen on 8 Jan 1816 in Logan County, Kentucky. 72 M ix Robin Henderson was born in 1793 in Kentucky. 73 F x Mary Henderson was born about 1798 in Logan County, Kentucky. + 74 F xi Nancy Henderson
1750 - 1850
Michael
Henderson
100
100
(Page 232) This Indenture made this twenty fifth day of April in the ye ar of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eleven and of the Commonweal th the twentyfifth between MICHAEL HENDERSON and his wife HANNAH of the o ne part and JAMES BARNETT of the other part both parties Citizens of Log an county and State of Kentucky Witnesseth that the said Michael Henders on for and in consideration of the Sum of four hundred dollars to him pa id by Said Barnett Rect is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained a nd Sold and by these presents doth grant bargain and Sell and confirm un to the Said James Barnett his heirs or assigns forever, all that Tra ct of parcel of land lying in Logan County and Waters of Gasper River boun ded as followeth. Beginning at a white Oak standing on the South ba nk of a Creek a branch of Gaspers River running thence South thirty eig ht degrees East Sixty eight poles to red Oak and branch thence North For ty five degrees East one hundred and fourteen poles to a hickory and two r ed Oaks, thence North twenty Six degrees West one hundred and twenty fo ur poles to a (bottom line not completely microfilmed)(page 233) Seven pol es to three Post Oaks, corner to ASHMORES Survey and with his line south S ixty three poles to the Beginning Containing Eighty five acres and forty t wo poles by calculation Said land was patented to Michael Henderson Mar ch the Second one thousand eight hundred and Seven Together with all its a ppurtenances whatsoever and all the rights title interest claim and proper ty of him the Said Michael Henderson in and to the same to have and to ho ld the land hereby conveyed to James Barnett his heirs or assigns for h is or their proper use and the Said Michael Henderson for himself h! is he irs and Executors doth covenent and promise to and with the Said Barnett h is heir or assigns that the premises herein mentioned, now are & forever s hall remain free from all Gifts of Dowers or right of Dowers Judgeme nt of Executions whatever obtained in or through Said Henderson, and the S aid Michael Henderson and his Heirs all the Land herein prescribed, and So ld with all its appurtenances unto the Said James Barnett his heirs or ass igns against him the Said Henderson and his Heirs and all and every oth er person or persons claiming under them of either of them doth and forev er will warrant and defend by these presents In Witness whereof I the Sa id Michael Henderson and Hannah my wife have hereunto Set our hand and aff ixed our seals the day and year above written Michael Henderson (Seal) h er Hannah X Henderson (Seal) mark Logan County Sct Clerks office April t he 25th 1811 I ARMISTEAD MOREHEAD clerk of the County Court aforesaid do c ertify that the within Indenture from Michael Henderson and Hannah his wi fe to James Barnett was this day acknowledged before me in my office by t he Said Michael and Hannah to be their act and deed and ordered to be reco rded & She the Said Hannah declares that she relinquishes her right of dow er to the within named land and promises freely and voluntarily & witho ut the threats or persuasions of her Husband and that she wishes the sa me admitted to record In Testimony that I have recorded the said Indentu re together with this certificate as required by Law I hereunto set my Ha nd the date above written Armd Morehead
1812 - 1870
Nancy
Sawyer
58
58
1822 - 1909
Elizabeth
M
Sawyer
87
87
1808 - 1880
David
Haynes
Sawyer
72
72
1818 - 1894
Thomas
D
Sawyer
75
75
1816 - 1848
Hannah
Barnett
Sawyer
31
31
1807 - 1879
Michael
Henderson
Sawyer
72
72
1820 - 1914
Mary
Parks
Sawyer
94
94
1805 - 1886
William
J
Sawyer
81
81
1814
James
Sawyer
1803
Charity
Dial
1803
Carter
Parker
1748 - 1822
Mary
Penelope
Sellers
74
74
Mary Penelope and Arthur Robbins had 9 children: 1) Elizabeth: d. in Brunswick Co m. to Henry Willits 2) Arthur JR.: d. 1765 d. April 1, 1814 Brunswick Co NC m. Rebecca Anderson 3) Daniel 4) Jonathan: b. 1774 5) Penelope: b. 1783 m. Joel Reaves 6) Unk Female: m. Michael Ward 7) Benjamin: b. 1765 Edgecombe Co., NC d. 1831 Cooswada, Autauga Co., Alabama. m. Sarah Wells 1788 in Brunswick Co 8) William Absolom: b. 1775 d. March 3, 1828 m. 1st Eliza Pridgen, 2nd Drucella Murrell 9) Joel: b. 1790 d.Sept. 1821 Brunswick Co., NC m. Mary R
1785 - 1847
James
G
Covington
62
62
<1800
Phebia
Pherby
Donohue
Issac
Forbes
Thomas
Forbes
1816
Henry
Forbes
1749
Polly
Bostick
1749
Daniel
Wells
1793 - 1850
Benjamin
Robbins
57
57
1795 - 1851
Daniel
Arter
Robbins
55
55
1791 - 1879
Solomon
Robbins
88
88
1798 - 1845
Mary
Robbins
47
47
1738 - 1816
Sarah
Hickman
78
78
1710 - 1761
Benjamin
Sellers
51
51
He died in 1761 in Edgecombe Co., North Carolina He married Sarah Hickman (dtr of Nathaniel Hickman and Sarah). She died abat. 1816 in Edgecombe Co. NC They had seven children: 1) Elisha: b. bef. 1740 d. 1801 Brunswick Co., NC m 1st Sarah unk, 2nd Mary Willits 2) Benjamin: b. bef. 1740 in Edgecombe Co NC d. 1817 Brunswick Co NC m. 1st Unk. Bryant, 2nd Letitia Unk. 3) Matthew: b. 1743 d. 1807 Livingston, KY m. Ann Corbett 4) Joel: b. abt. 1745 d. abt. 1780 m. Amelia 5) Jeconias: b. abt. 1746 d. 1813 6) Mary Penelope: b. abt. 1747 in Edgecombe Co NC d. April 2, 1822 in Brunswick Co., NC m. Arthur Robbins April 14, 1764 7) Simon: b. abt. 1748 d. 1817 in Brunswick Co., NC m. Winney Baker Matthew is richly documented in the deeds and tax lists of two counties (d ue to shifting county lines and county creation) -- Chowan as early as 171 7, Bertie in 1722 (the area of Matthew's residence is today in Northampt on Co.). He died in late 1739 or early 1740 -- his last deed appearance was in t he Bertie Co. records (Bk. F, p.55) as a witness in July 1739, and Februa ry 1740 (Bk. F, p.195-196), in which his son Benjamin ("of Edgecombe Co. ") sells land in Bertie Co. to Benjamin Hill, "one parcel of fifty acr es my father Matthew Sellers bought of Benjamin Foreman whereon my moth er now lives, and the other fifty acres which my father bought of John Mah are, and also 170 acres patented in my father's name, all the said lands j oining together." This deed refers to some of Matthew's deeds and land deals of the pa st -- Chowan Co. Bk. B-1, p. 471 (the 50 acres from Benjamin Foreman); pro bably Bertie Co. Bk. C, p.313 (from John Mohare); and Patent Book 3, p. 1 36 (the 170 acres). Letters of Administration were granted to Matthew's wi dow Catherine in August 1740 in Bertie Co. court. Later, Benjamin appea rs in a Northampton Co. deed (Bk. 1, pp.108-109) -- he was now living in E dgecombe Co. however -- dated December 22, 1743, between Benjamin Hill a nd Henry Sowerby, which mentions him as "the son of Matthew Sellers, dec' d" and as the former owner of 270 acres on the south side of the Maherin R iver and the north side of Kerby's Creek. As may be obvious by now, this 2 70 acres is the same land Benjamin Sellers sold in February 1740. Benjam in now lived in Edgecombe Co.
1675 - 1761
Matthew
Sellers
86
86
Matthew is richly documented in the deeds and tax lists of two counties (d ue to shifting county lines and county creation) -- Chowan as early as 171 7, Bertie in 1722 (the area of Matthew's residence is today in Northampt on Co.). He died in late 1739 or early 1740 -- his last deed appearance was in t he Bertie Co. records (Bk. F, p.55) as a witness in July 1739, and Februa ry 1740 (Bk. F, p.195-196), in which his son Benjamin ("of Edgecombe Co. ") sells land in Bertie Co. to Benjamin Hill, "one parcel of fifty acr es my father Matthew Sellers bought of Benjamin Foreman whereon my moth er now lives, and the other fifty acres which my father bought of John Mah are, and also 170 acres patented in my father's name, all the said lands j oining together." This deed refers to some of Matthew's deeds and land deals of the pa st -- Chowan Co. Bk. B-1, p. 471 (the 50 acres from Benjamin Foreman); pro bably Bertie Co. Bk. C, p.313 (from John Mohare); and Patent Book 3, p. 1 36 (the 170 acres). Letters of Administration were granted to Matthew's wi dow Catherine in August 1740 in Bertie Co. court. Later, Benjamin appea rs in a Northampton Co. deed (Bk. 1, pp.108-109) -- he was now living in E dgecombe Co. however -- dated December 22, 1743, between Benjamin Hill a nd Henry Sowerby, which mentions him as "the son of Matthew Sellers, dec' d" and as the former owner of 270 acres on the south side of the Maherin R iver and the north side of Kerby's Creek. As may be obvious by now, this 2 70 acres is the same land Benjamin Sellers sold in February 1740. Benjam in now lived in Edgecombe Co.
1653 - 1675
UNKNOWN
Catherine
22
22
1586
Jane
Wormeley
1704 - 1766
Agatha
Chiles
62
62
1730
UNKNOWN
Mary
1724 - 1805
Johann
Friedrich
Brandstetter
81
81
1726 - 1805
Anna
Barbara
Mag
79
79
1700
Peter
Mag
1693 - 1743
Johann
Michael
Brandstetter
50
50
1697
Maria
Katharina
Gampfer
Johannes
Junger
Gampfer
27 Feb 1667/68 - 1712
Marie
Margaretha
Stegner
<1785
John
Craig
1829 - 1924
Margaret
Jane
Branstetter
94
94
1824 - 1864
William
Henry
Branstetter
40
40
1834
Catherine
Susan
Branstetter
1834
Mary
A
Branstetter
1831
Thomas
N
Branstetter
1841
John
W
Branstetter
1837
Missouri
Emily
Branstetter
1839
Barbara
N
Branstetter
1639
John
Haynes
1597
UNKNOWN
Barbara
1595 - 1660
Dorothy
Alice
65
65
1593
Wilhelmim
Hagerhoff
1672 - 1758
Anne
Robins
86
86
1663
William
Robbins
Benjamin
Robbins
John
Dunbar
1581 - 1582
John
Robins
1
1
1545 - 1606
Elizabeth
Parkes
61
61
1617 - 1700
William
Robbins
83
83
John
Robins
1545 - 1606
Thomas
Robins
61
61
1579 - 1643
Bridget
White
64
64
1610 - 1704
Isaac
Robinson
94
94
1604 - 24 Mar 1654/55
Mary
Robinson
1511
UNKNOWN
Joane
1584
Mary
Wormeley
1486 - Jan 1530/31
Joan
De
Holdenby
1480 - 1531
Thomas
Robins
51
51
1465 - 1535
UNKNOWN
Margaret
70
70
1703
Hannah
Clemson
31 Jan 1690/91 - 1758
John
Cheadle
1520 - 1546
Edward
Robins
26
26
1520 - 1535
William
Robins
15
15
1512 - 1535
Joys
Robins
23
23
1510 - 1546
Thomas
Robins
36
36
1505 - 1531
Joan
Robins
26
26
1718 - 1778
Bartholomew
Haynes
60
60
Manuscript of James Cook, Cornerville, TN, 15 Feb 1943. Now in the possess ion of Noris "Rick" Haynes, Germantown, TN. From the Family History File of Vey Lenore Sawyer McNally, Idaho Falls, Id aho. Excerpt from the MS of Col. Milton Haynes. Bartholomew Haynes was bo rn in 1718, in either New Jersey or Connecticut; married about 1752, in La ncaster Co., PA. He died in l788, in Northumberland Co., PA, with a will w ritten, 22 Feb 1788, and proved, 27 Sep 1788. At the time the will was wri tten his wife was named as Jane. In 1756, Bartholomew was living in the We st end of Hanover Township, Lancaster Co., PA, and is listed on the tax list of Hanover as "fled" from the India ns. He was taxed again in Hanover Twp, in 1759, and taxed 1770, and 177 2, in Paxtang Twp. In 1781-1787, he was taxed in Northumberland Co. Accord ing to the pension application made by his son, David Haynes, the fami ly of Bartholomew Haynes moved to Northumberland prior to the commenceme nt of the Revolutionary War, and lived on the Chillisquaque Creek. Will written and witnessed in Northumberland Co., PA, 27 Sep 1788.
1683 - 1760
Joseph
Haynes
77
77
1778 - 1826
Mary
Sawyer
48
48
1709 - 1744
Ann
Chiles
35
35
1722 - 1788
UNKNOWN
Jane
66
66
1713 - 1803
Sarah
Strickland
90
90
1715 - 1795
Nathaniel
Hickman
80
80
I'm not going to try to unscramble the ancestors of this Nathaniel HICKMA N; there are many variations. The will of Arthur WEST, dated 12 Apr 1727, proved May 1730 in Bertie Co ., NC: Devisees and legatees: Robert, son of Henry WEST (land on Fishing Creek ), Nathaniel HICKMAN (land on Fishing Creek), Brother, Joseph WEST. Sister, Mary WEST. Wife and Executrix, Mary. Witnesses: Arthur WHITCHED, William WEST, Edward TOWERSON. Source: Abstracts of NC Wills, J. B. Grimes, Gen. Pub. Co. [I don't know if this Nathaniel connects with Arthur West.] Per Sandra E. Wyman's 12 Feb 1996 e-mail: Nathaniel was father of Sarah HI CKMAN. http://www.netins.net/showcase/sellerfamily/ncedge.htm Nathaniel HICKMAN w ith wife Sarah in Edgecombe Co., NC is closely associated with Thomas DIX ON in 1748 land. Per Marie (21 Feb 1996); Nathaniel HICKMAN qualified as executor of Willi am HICKMAN, deceased. A record dated 1805 states that William HICKMAN of Jackson Co., GA, and Na thaniel HICKMAN were sons of Nathaniel HICKMAN, Sr. Nathaniel HICKMAN's 1795 will in Edgecombe, NC; Heirs: Sarah, Nathaniel, W illiam, and Snowden. Source: An Abstract of NC Wills, F. A. Olds, Gen. Pub. Co. WB-C/341 [Incomplete data -- See abstract below.] Larry Matthew. VanHook's 19 Aug 1997 e-mail <vanhook@@worldnet.att.net> Nathaniel HICKMAN's birth & death dates and places. Nathaniel's wife, Sara h; children, Sarah, Nathaniel, Jr., William, Elizabeth & Mary; spous es of children ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ EDGECOMBE COUNTY NC Deed Book 1, Dec Court 1761 - Jan Court 1763: 17 62 21 Jun. Abraham Dew (mark) of Edgecombe Co., planter, to Wm. Hickm an of same, for £10 a tract of land, acares not stated, on the bank of Toi snot Swamp, it being part of a grant to said Dew bearing date Feb. 11, 176 1. Also signed by John Dew. Wit: Nathaniel Hickman. DB 1, p. 302. 17 61 14 Nov. Nath'l Hickman one of the witnesses on a deed from William Ho rn to Edward Moore. DB 1, p. 335 1761 14 Nov. Nath'l Hickman one of the wi tnesses on a deed from William Horn to David Mann. DB 1, p. 350. 1762 ___ _. Nathaniel Hickman one of the witnesses to a deed from William Tayl or to Duncan Lamon. DB 1, p. 601. EDGECOMBE COUNTY NC DEED BOOK C - Apr il Court 1763 - May Court 1768 1763 27 Apr. Nathaniel Hickman of Edgecom be Co. to Thomas Spell, for £15 a tract of 100 acres on the north ba nk of Tar River and on Indian Creek adjoining Drew Smith, which land was p urchased by said Hickman from Christopher Guin. Wit: Joseph Howell, John J ones, John Morris. DB C, p. 58. 1765 24 Jun. Charles Jones, Junr. and wif e, Patience (X) Jones of Edgecombe Co. to Jacob Robins of same, for £20 Vi rginia money a tract of land on the south side of Little Mill Swamp adjoin ing Nathan Hickman, it being the plantation whereon one John Artess then l ived. Wit: Hardy (X) Blackwell, Mark Philips, James Downing. DB C, p. 33 9. 1765 26 Apr. Thomas Spell and wife Elizabeth (X) Spell, of Edgecombe C o. to Henry Irwin, Esq., for £37 10s Proc money the 75 acre plantation whe reon said Thomas Spell then lived, on the nroth bank of Tar River and on I ndian Creek adjoining Drew Smith, Beverly Belcher, Benjamin Richardson a nd Thomas Newsome, it being part of a purchase patent granted to John Gre en for 2000 acres bearing date 6 Dec 1732, conveyed by said Greene to Fran cis Bettis, from Bettis to Charles Evans, from Evans to Christopher Gui n, and this 75 acres was part of 100 acres conveyed from said Guin to NATH ANIEL HICKMAN, and from Hickman to said Thomas Spell. Wit: Geo. Miller, Jo seph Moore. DB C, p. 350. 1765 10 Jun. Jesse Blackwell (mark) of Edgecom be Co., planter, to John Arliss, Junr. of same, for £10 Proc money a tra ct of ladn on the Mill Branch adjoining Arthur Dew and Hickman, it being p art of a tract granted to said Blackwell bearing date 3 Nov 1761. Wit: Jes se Pitman, Nath'l, Senr. DB C, p. 369. EDGECOMBE CO. NC
1668 - 1706
Mary
Williams
38
38
1634 - 1744
William
Hickman
110
110
1615 - 1630
Edward
Hickman
15
15
1580
Nathaniel
Hickman
William
Hickman
1515 - 1610
Margaret
Cliffe
95
95
1634
Nicholas
Hunter
1500 - 1610
Edmund
George
Chadderton
110
110
1559 - 3 Mar 1633/34
Thomas
Parker
1744 - 1828
Daniel
Baldridge
84
84
1720 - 1823
Rebecca
Clark
103
103
John Baldrige, the firstborn child of William and Janette, had remain ed in Ulster Province in the far north of Ireland when his parents emigrat ed to America. In about 1733, in Coleraine, County Londonderry, John marri ed Rebekah Clark who had been born in that area in about 1720. With the ir then three young children, John and Rebekah (Clark) Baldrige also emigr ated to Pennsylvania, purportedly aboard the "Village Belle", arrivi ng in Philadelphia in about 1737. They colonized land in Martic Townsh ip in southern Lancaster County just a few miles northwest of John's paren ts. At some point in time, Rebekah's parents, William and Margaret Clark, al so emigrated from Ulster Province, Ireland, to Lancaster County. William C lark's Last Will and Testament, executed on May 10, 1763 and filed for pro bate just 11 days later, was recorded in Will Book "A", Page 219, Offici al Records of Lancaster County. In it, William Clark recognizes his son-in -law, John. The children of John and Rebekah probably totaled at least 16 and perha ps 18, including the 13 on the family page (all born in Lancaster Count y, except for the first three who were born in Ulster Province, Ireland) a nd possibly 3-5 others. In about 1765, John and some of his older sons, along with other Scotch-Ir ish neighbors, traveled south to North Carolina and bought acreage in o ld Mecklenburg County (northwest of the present-day city of Charlotte ). An abstract, dated May 13, 1765, attesting to the purchase by John Bald rige of land along Indian Camp Creek and the Catawba River can be fou nd in Tryon-Lincoln County Deeds, Volume 1, Pages 670-671. Three other dee ds involving similar purchases or rentals of land in that area by John Bal drige appear on pages 155-159 of Volume 4, Mecklenburg County, North Carol ina, Deed Abstracts. John returned to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, only to die there in la te July 1766 before he could relocate his family to North Carolina. John B aldrige's Last Will and Testament, dated 15 July 1766 and filed for proba te on 31 July 1766, was recorded in Will Book "B", Volume 1, Page 448, Off icial Records of Lancaster County. It is generally considered that John Ba ldrige was buried in the cemetery of Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church, a lthough there is no known tombstone there bearing his name. The widow, Rebekah (Clark) Baldrige, now in her late 40's and the moth er of 16 or more Baldrige children, married Aaron Boggs on 19 May 17 69 in St. James Episcopal Church, Lancaster (church record extant). Rebek ah (now spelled Rebecca) and Aaron Boggs moved with most of the younger Ba ldrige children to old Mecklenburg County (to what is now Lincoln Coun ty - northwest of the city of Charlotte), North Carolina. Rebecca we nt on to give birth to three Boggs children, giving her a grand tot al of at least 19 (perhaps 21), the last being born in about 1778 with Reb ecca in her late 50's. Rebecca (Clark) Baldrige Boggs died on 1 July 1823 at the probable a ge of about 103 years. Her very weathered tombstone still stands in the ce metery of Knob Creek Methodist Church, Belwood, in eastern Cleveland Count y, North Carolina. At some time around 1770, perhaps occasioned by the death of their fath er in 1766 and remarriage of their mother in 1789, the older sons of Jo hn and Rebecca moved their families from Lancaster County southward to Nor th Carolina, primarily to Orange County and to the lands of old Mecklenbu rg County. Others of their many children married and lived out their liv es in Pennsylvania, some migrating westward to Westmoreland County.
1715 - 1766
John
Baldridge
51
51
John Baldrige, the firstborn child of William and Janette, had remain ed in Ulster Province in the far north of Ireland when his parents emigrat ed to America. In about 1733, in Coleraine, County Londonderry, John marri ed Rebekah Clark who had been born in that area in about 1720. With the ir then three young children, John and Rebekah (Clark) Baldrige also emigr ated to Pennsylvania, purportedly aboard the "Village Belle", arrivi ng in Philadelphia in about 1737. They colonized land in Martic Townsh ip in southern Lancaster County just a few miles northwest of John's paren ts. At some point in time, Rebekah's parents, William and Margaret Clark, al so emigrated from Ulster Province, Ireland, to Lancaster County. William C lark's Last Will and Testament, executed on May 10, 1763 and filed for pro bate just 11 days later, was recorded in Will Book "A", Page 219, Offici al Records of Lancaster County. In it, William Clark recognizes his son-in -law, John. The children of John and Rebekah probably totaled at least 16 and perha ps 18, including the 13 on the family page (all born in Lancaster Count y, except for the first three who were born in Ulster Province, Ireland) a nd possibly 3-5 others. In about 1765, John and some of his older sons, along with other Scotch-Ir ish neighbors, traveled south to North Carolina and bought acreage in o ld Mecklenburg County (northwest of the present-day city of Charlotte ). An abstract, dated May 13, 1765, attesting to the purchase by John Bald rige of land along Indian Camp Creek and the Catawba River can be fou nd in Tryon-Lincoln County Deeds, Volume 1, Pages 670-671. Three other dee ds involving similar purchases or rentals of land in that area by John Bal drige appear on pages 155-159 of Volume 4, Mecklenburg County, North Carol ina, Deed Abstracts. John returned to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, only to die there in la te July 1766 before he could relocate his family to North Carolina. John B aldrige's Last Will and Testament, dated 15 July 1766 and filed for proba te on 31 July 1766, was recorded in Will Book "B", Volume 1, Page 448, Off icial Records of Lancaster County. It is generally considered that John Ba ldrige was buried in the cemetery of Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church, a lthough there is no known tombstone there bearing his name. The widow, Rebekah (Clark) Baldrige, now in her late 40's and the moth er of 16 or more Baldrige children, married Aaron Boggs on 19 May 17 69 in St. James Episcopal Church, Lancaster (church record extant). Rebek ah (now spelled Rebecca) and Aaron Boggs moved with most of the younger Ba ldrige children to old Mecklenburg County (to what is now Lincoln Coun ty - northwest of the city of Charlotte), North Carolina. Rebecca we nt on to give birth to three Boggs children, giving her a grand tot al of at least 19 (perhaps 21), the last being born in about 1778 with Reb ecca in her late 50's. Rebecca (Clark) Baldrige Boggs died on 1 July 1823 at the probable a ge of about 103 years. Her very weathered tombstone still stands in the ce metery of Knob Creek Methodist Church, Belwood, in eastern Cleveland Count y, North Carolina. At some time around 1770, perhaps occasioned by the death of their fath er in 1766 and remarriage of their mother in 1789, the older sons of Jo hn and Rebecca moved their families from Lancaster County southward to Nor th Carolina, primarily to Orange County and to the lands of old Mecklenbu rg County. Others of their many children married and lived out their liv es in Pennsylvania, some migrating westward to Westmoreland County.
1780 - 1850
Robert
Baldridge
70
70
1785 - 1847
Francis
Marion
Baldridge
62
62
1763 - 1819
John
Baldridge
56
56
1775 - 1886
John
Baldridge
110
110
1694 - 1768
Janette
Holmes
74
74
1689 - 1772
William
Baldridge
83
83
Came to America 1726 on Queen Margaret William Baldridge, (born 1689), county Tryone, providence of Ulster, Irela nd, married ( 16 June 1714, county Tryone, Ireland) Janette Holmes, daught er of Sir James Holmes, who died 31 May 1727, Belfast, Ireland, and Lady M argaret Jennings, of Belfast, said to be cousin to the first Duchess of Ma rborough. She is said to have married Baldridge much against the wish es of her aristocratic family. William and his wife emigrated to Ameri ca in 1726 aboard the "Queen Margaret," and settled in Little Britain ts p. Lancaster County, Pa. Bring with them all their children, except the el dest, John, who stayed behind with his grandfather Holmes. Since William and Janette Baldridge both died in Lancaster Co., Pa ., it is reasonable to assume that they are buried there, although the si te of their grave is unknown. The Pennsylvania baldridges were Conenanter s, and among their descendants were a number of Presbyterian ministers. Re f: Pioneer Families of Sullivan County, Missouri by Richard D. Sears, 1974 .
1752 - 1834
John
Baldridge
82
82
1734 - 1828
William
Baldridge
94
94
1751 - 1843
Margaret
Baldridge
92
92
1737 - 1822
Robert
Baldridge
85
85
1736 - 1781
Malcolm
Baldridge
45
45
1762 - 1839
Joseph
Baldridge
77
77
1759 - 1800
Thomas
Baldridge
41
41
1760
Ann
Baldridge
1764 - 1851
Rebecca
Baldridge
87
87
1752
Elizabeth
Baldridge
David
Baldridge
Martha
Baldridge
1698
UNKNOWN
Margret
1694 - 1763
William
Clark
69
69
Will Book A, Page 219 PA Abstract Dated: 10 May 1763 Probated 21 May 1763 IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN, The tenth Day of May One Thousand Seven Hundred a nd Sixty three, being sick in Body but of good and perfect Memory, Than ks be to the Almighty God, and recalling to Remembrance the uncertain Sta te of this Transitory life, and that all Flesh must Yield to Death, wh en it shall please God to Call; do make, constitute, ordain and declare th is my Last Will and Testament, in Manner and Form following, revoking a nd annulling by these presents, all and every Testament and Testament a nd Testaments, will and Wills heretofore by me made and declared eith er by Word or Writing; and that is to be taken only for my Last Will and T estament and none other. And first, being penitent and sorry from the Bott om of my heart for my sins past, most humbly desiring Forgiveness for t he Same, I give and commit my Soul unto Almighty God, my Savior and Redeem er in whom and by the Merits of Jesus Christ, I trust and believe assured ly to be Saved and to have Remission and Forgiveness of all my Sins, and t hat my Soul with my Body, at the general Day of the Resurrection, shall ri se again with Joy; and thru the Merits of Christ’s Death and Passion, poss ess and inherit the Kingdom of Heaven, prepared for his elect and chose n; and my Body to be buried in Such a Place where it shall please my Execu tors hereafter named to Appoint. And now for the settling of my Temporal E state and such Goods, Chattels and Debts as it hath pleased God, far abo ve my Deserts, to bestow upon me, I do order, give and dispose the Sa me in Manner and Form following; (that is to Say) First, I will that all t hose debts and Dues as I owe in right and Confidence to any Manner of Pers on or Persons whatsoever shall be well and truly contented and paid, or or dained to be paid within convenient Time after my Death, by my Executors h ereafter named. Item, I give and bequeath: Imprimis I give and bequeath of Margaret, my de arly beloved Wife, a Horse and Saddle fit for riding from my Sons Thomas a nd Joseph, her Bed and Bedclothes and to live along with Thomas and Jose ph and have food and Raiment and, if she chooseth to live by herself, Th ey are to build her a house furnish her with firewood to give her a cow a nd victualing and maintenance as she needeth or else fifteen Bushels of gr ain two part wheat and third part corn ground in meal and brought to her h and with the Sowing of half a Bushel of flax if she require such a quantit y. Likewise her Chest, and Wheel, the Least and middling pots and a Quart er of beef yearly also Six plates a Dish and Ten Pounds Pennsylvania Curre ncy. 2. I give and bequeath my Oldest Son Peter five pounds Currency. 3. Item I give and bequeath of my Son John twenty pounds Currency. 4. Item I give and bequeath to John Baldrige my Son in Law three Pounds Cu rrency after having settled accounts with him. 5. Item I give and bequeath to my Sons Thomas and Joseph my Plantation, mo veables, House, Household goods furniture have Payed each their Shares spe cified in the other Articles. 6. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Anne a horse worth about fifte en Pounds Price with a good Saddle and Bridle a Bedding of Clothes, her Ch est, and fifteen Pounds Cash. I likewise Constitute make and ordain my So ns John and Thomas the Sole Executors of this my last will and Testament a ll and Singular my Lands, Messuages, and Tenements by them freely to be po ssessed and enjoyed. And I do hereby disallow revoke, and disannul all a nd every other former Testaments, will and Legacies, Bequests and Executor s, by me in any way before this time Named, Willed and Bequeathed, Ratifyi ng and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament, In w itness whereof I have here unto set my hand and Seal, the day and year abo ve written. Signed Sealed, Published pronounced and declared by the said William
1741 - 1785
Aaron
Boggs
44
44
1770 - 1842
James
Boggs
71
71
1776 - 1842
William
Boggs
66
66
Joseph
Clark
Anne
Clark
Thomas
Clark
Peter
Clark
John
Clark
<1759 - 1810
Henry
Sorrow
51
51
HEAD OF FAMILIES—VIRGINIA, 1783 - AMHERST COUNTY NAME OF HEAD OF FAMILY WHITE BLACK Sorrow, Henry 5 - Estate File State of GA Archives in Atlanta for Oglethorpe County Sorrow, Henry 1810-1815 Child Annual returns 1810-1815 Polly Bond Guardian 1814 Inventory & Appraisement Sale Bill 1810 Administrator - John Tiller Following were legatees who signed for their legacy: Jno S Sorrow Polly Sorrow (her mark) Wm Sorrow Randal Sorrow James Sorrow Rubin Eads James Brablin (his mark) (Most of the above signed more than once for different amounts-WDT). It appears that both Henry Sorrow and John Tiller were in Amherst Coun ty VA in 1783 and neither were there in 1785. Both were probably in Ogleth orpe County (then Wilkes County) by 1785. 1800 Census Oglethrope County Hardman's Dist. 11th HENRY SORROW 3 males 10 - 16 years of age John Sumpter, Randolph, James 1 male 16 - 26 years of age William 1 male over 45 years of age Henry 2 females under 10 years of age Ann, Polly 1 female 16-26 years of age Elizabeth 1 female 26-45 years of age Mary Henry received 200 acres on Millstone Creek in 1877 and also bought 100 ac res on Millstone Creek from Herod and Phereby Thornton on the 6th of Jan 1 787. This 100 acres had been granted to Herod as a headright in 1786. Henr y's property adjourned that of John Tiller. Henry's being granted 200 acr es would indicate that he was not married nor did he own any slaves wh en he arrived in Wilkes County. However, I have several children born befo re 1784. It is possible that Henry came first to Oglethorpe and then his f amily came, possibly with his father who is believed to have arrived lat er although his father was selling his land in Albermarle County, VA in 17 85 to John Eads so it might not have been much later. Answer from Keith Moody concerning legatee James Brablin in Henry's esta te papers. Hello Wayne Tiller, Henry Sorrow's daughter Sally Sorrow married: 1)1795 Oglethorpe Co Ga to Zechariah Kidd 2)1806 Oglethorpe Co GA to James Barbin/Brabin (Sep. 18, 1806) See posting #62 on the Sorrow Genforum "First four generations" for more info on Henry Sorrow's children. I have more info on more recent generations if you are interested. Keith Moody
1730
UNKNOWN
Sarah
1730 - 1806
William
Sorrow
76
76
1755
Mary
Sorrow
1755
UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
1683
John
Conrad
1683
Isabella
B
Kunders
1755 - 1807
Samuel
Sorrow
52
52
1766 - 1800
Sarah
Sorrow
34
34
1757 - 1802
John
Webb
Sorrow
45
45
1728 - 1805
Elizabeth
Robinson
77
77
1724 - 1793
Karnes
H
Henderson
69
69
1783 - 1845
Elizabeth
Henderson
62
62
1777 - 1811
Thomas
Henderson
34
34
1780 - 1815
Charity
Henderson
35
35
1791 - 1823
Andrew
Henderson
32
32
1801 - 1881
Nancy
Henderson
79
79
1775 - 1846
Hugh
Henderson
71
71
1787 - 1840
Margaret
Henderson
53
53
1792 - 1867
Carnes
D
Henderson
74
74
1798
Mary
Henderson
1784 - 1817
Lewis
Henderson
33
33
1793 - 1846
David
Robinson
Henderson
53
53
William
T
Henderson
John
M
Henderson
1793
Robin
Henderson
James
Henderson
1734 - 1775
Elizabeth
Charity
Ashmore
41
41
1733 - 1786
Hugh
Barnett
53
53
Michael married Hannah Barnett daughter of Hugh Barnett Jr. and Elizabe th Ashmore "Charity" about 1775 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Han nah was born in 1755 in Mecklenburg, North Carolina. She died before 18 50 in Logan County, Kentucky. She was buried in Logan County, Kentucky. They had the following children: 64 M i Carnes D. Henderson was born in 1774 in Russellville, Logan Count y, Kentucky. Carnes married Parthena Parks daughter of David Parks Jr. and Mary Carn es on 17 May 1817 in Logan County, Kentucky. Parthena was born in 17 99 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. + 65 M ii Hugh Henderson Sr. + 66 M iii Andrew Henderson 67 M iv Thomas Henderson was born in 1777 in Mecklenburg County, North Car olina. He died in 1811. Thomas married Mary Balch on 10 Mar 1802. + 68 F v Charity Henderson + 69 F vi Elizabeth Henderson + 70 F vii Hannah Henderson 71 F viii Margaret Henderson was born about 1787 in Mecklenburg County, No rth Carolina. She died before 1840 in Logan County, Kentucky. Margaret married John McMillen on 8 Jan 1816 in Logan County, Kentucky. 72 M ix Robin Henderson was born in 1793 in Kentucky. 73 F x Mary Henderson was born about 1798 in Logan County, Kentucky. + 74 F xi Nancy Henderson
D. 1767
John
Barnett
D. 1771
Thomas
Barnett
Notes for THOMAS BARNETT SR.: Hamilton TWP, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 1768 Tax lists Barnett, Thomas, Sr. 2 horse, 4 cows, 8 sheep, 300 acres warranted, 50 acr es clear. Barnett, Thomas, Jr. Poor DOCUMENT: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Will Book B, page 104: Will of T homas Barnett of "Hamilton", dated 30 October 1771 (probated 12 November 1771): Son-in-law - Robert Donelson (Donaldson) SON: HUGH Barnett Son-in-law: William Guthry & his wife (not named) Grandson, son of my SON William Barnett Dec'd (not named) Son: Thomas John Straghan (relationship not given) (grandson) Hugh, son of Thomas Barnett Junr. EXECUTORS: Thomas Beard & Thomas Barnett Junr. WITNESSES: Jane Straghan, John Guthery. COMMENTS: The Will abstract only gave names. No mention of the legacy. T wo HUGH'S are identified in this Will: one the son of Thomas Sr.; the other the son of Thomas Jr. He a lso had a son William who was deceased. William's son was not named, but he was a John. Thomas Sr. al so had a son John, who died a few years earlier and left a Will, as follows: DOCUMENT: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Will Book a, page 161 - WI LL of John Barnett of "Hamilton": Dated 23 January 1767: Wife: Meary Brother William Barnett's child John Barnett Brother Thomas Brother Hugh Barnett's son John Barnett Brother (in-law) Robert Donaldson My Father EXECUTORS: Father Thomas Barnett of Hamilton and Wife Meary. WITNESSES: James Patterson, Isaac Patterson. ANALYSIS: Without knowing the wording of Thomas Sr's Will, I can not ascer tain the disposition of this Hugh Barnett. Just because he is listed as a son does not mean he was pres ent. Thomas may have stated that he had already given son Hugh property be fore he left, etc. The manner and wording of the bequests is most importa nt in regard to this case, because Hugh was already present in North Carol ina by this date. The will of John is also helpful in regard to naming William's child Jo hn and Hugh's son John. The will of HUGH Barnett in Mecklenburg County does indeed name a son John (among seve ral others). CONCLUSION: This is not conclusive, but it is the only evidence I was ab le to uncover, and I believe I am correct. PLEASE NOTE the following: * Mecklenburg Co., NC Deed Book 4, page 560 - 27 February 1768, William Do naldson of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania to H(ugh) Barnet of Mecklenburg, for 80 pounds, so ld 225 acres on north side of west fork of Twelve Mile Creek granted by pa tent to said Donaldson 16 May 1754. /s/ Willm Donaldson by Thos. Polk. WIT: Moses Alexander, Samuel Loftain. Recorded July Term 1769. * Hugh of Pennsylvania had a brother-in -law named Robert Donaldson. He re we see a Donaldson from"Cumberland County, Pennsylvania" selling Hugh B arnett land by a Power of Attorney Thomas Polk. In Deed Book 5, page 31 6, Hugh Barnett sold this tract to Andrew Crockett "...being half a gra nt to William Donaldson and conveyed to Barnett 27 February 1768...". T he name Robert Donaldson does indeed appear in Mecklenburg records. I beli eve we can safely "assume" that HUGH BARNETT is the son of THOMAS BARNE TT Sr. of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania based on the deed from William D onaldson (of the same exact place) to Hugh Barnett....... From the report submitted by Timothy Kearney, Raleigh, North Carolina, dat ed July 5, 2000. In the name of God almighty this thirteenth day of October seventeen hundr ed and seventy one, I Thomas Barnett of Cumberland county & township of Ha milton being sick in body but in good and sound memory thanks be to Almigh ty God call to remembrance the uncertainty of this.......life & that all f lesh must yield to death when it shall please God to call, do make constit ute ordain & declare this my last Will & Testament, in manner & form follo wing. Revoking & annulling by these presents all & every testament and testamen ts Will & Wills heretofore by me made, delivered either by word or writ
1771 - 1846
Dorcas
Barnett
75
75
1753 - 1830
Robert
Barnett
77
77
1752 - 1790
Margaret
Barnett
38
38
1761
James
Barnett
1756
Agness
Barnett
1767
Mary
Barnett
1754
Elizabeth
Barnett
1911
Mildred
V.
Henderson
1705 - 1788
Sophia
Clemson
83
83
1703 - 1784
William
Sawyer
81
81
William reportedly came from Londonderry Co., Ireland to US with his paren ts in 1717. According to Rober Sawyer of Montrose, IA he was born in Birmi ngham, England in 1703 and moved with his parents to Ireland in 1709, a nd then came to America with them in 1717, settling in the Kennebec, Mai ne area. Whether his father came to Pennsylvania with him is questionabl e, but William had located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania prior to 172 9, when his forst son was born there on the "Plantation" land he patent ed from the William Penn family. Wiliam accumulated over 1,000 acres of la nd there in Derry Township, Lancaster Co., PA which later bacame Londonder ry Township, and was changed into Lebanon County. William sold his land to John Campbell who formed Campbellstown, PA, on th is land and William's home farm then adjoined this city. He lived there un til his death. He married Sophia Clemson, daughter of James Clemson, who had emigrat ed to America from Staffordshire, England and settled in Delaware Co ., PA in 1699. James Clemson was also an ancestor of Richard Milhouse Nixo n. William and Sophia were married about 1727 and raised their family of s even children ther in Lancaster Co., PA. Both William and Sophia and sever al of their children are buried in the Derry Church Graveyard located in w hat is now Hershey, PA. His tombstone bears the inscription: "In Memory of William Sawyer Who Depa rted This Life Oct. 18, 1784 in the 81st Year of His Age." His wife, Soph ia (nee Clemson), "who departed this life the 9th of September 1788 in t he 85th year of her age" is buried beside William in Derry Church Graveyar d. Records of the Derry Church show William having served in the Revolutiona ry War as "Frontiersman", and the Pennsylvania State Archives list a Willi am as serving in Capt. McCallen's Company of 1st Battalion of Lancaster Co unty Militia, and subsequently commissioned 1st Lt. 16 Oct. 1776 and serv ed in the 12th Penna. Regiment of the Union Army. This, however, is believ ed to be William (1703-1784)'s son, William (1739-1785) as William (b.170 3) would have been 73 years of age in 1776, and there is documentation sta ting William (1703) paid David Haynes to serve in his palce which was comm on at that time. John Geddes, his great grandson, left a signed statement to the effect th at his grandfather, John Sawyer, was the oldest son of Wm. Sawyer, an Engl ishman from Bristol who came to Chester Co., PA and there married Sophia C limson who was born in that county of English parents. No other reco rd of this marriage has been located. William before his death had transferred land to his sons John, and Jam es and in his will he divided his land equally between his remaining son s, Bejamin and William. REFN: 448 !He reportedly came from Londonderry Co. Ire. to US with his parents in 17 17. According to Robert SAWYER of Montrose, IA he was b. in Engla nd in 17 03 and travelled with his parents to Ireland in 1709 and then ca me to US in 171 7 settling in the Kennebeck in Maine. WTS Gen. pg. 7 sa ys he moved with his fa mily to Lancaster Co. PA in 1734 & lived there unt il his d. 18 Oct 1784. His to mbstone bears the inscription: "In Memo ry of William Sawyer Who Departed This L ife Oct. 18, 1784 in the 81st Ye ar Of His Age." The removal to Lancaster in 17 34 is disputed by C.R. Clem son. Birth: According to "Notes & Queries" by Egle , Ser. III Vol. III pg 176 -8 he was b. in Ireland in 1703 & came to US with his parents to MA in 171 7. Nothing is found in the records of the Maine Historical Society. John G EDDES, b. 1801 his ggrandson, left a signed statement to the e ffect th at his grandfather, John SAWYER, was the oldest son of Wm. SAWYER, an E ng lishman from Bristol who came to Chester Co., PA and there m. Sophia CLIMS ON who was b. in that county of English parents. No record of that m. w as found b y the librarian of the Historical Society of PA. Doc. #708
UNKNOWN
Mary
1687
Charles
Sawyer
1729 - 1813
John
Sawyer
84
84
Private in Rev. War, PA unit.
1748 - 1792
Benjamin
Sawyer
44
44
!WTS Gen. pg. 79 says he owned over 600 acres of land in what was th en kn own as Derry Township in 1780. He m. Margaret HAYNES in 1770 (Doc. #672 ). He is mentioned in "Historical Review of Dauphin Co." pg. 138-139 (Do c. #672). He was b. 1735 (Doc. #25 & #672) Nat'l DAR file #196513. He serv ed as a priv ate in Capt. McCallen's Co. of 1st Bat. Lancaster Co. Milit ia (Penna. Archives, Vol. 7 pg 72, 5th Series (Doc. #672). Misc: Doc. #504 is a copy of a receipt written in his own handwriting a nd given to his bro. John SAWYER in settlement of the estate of their br o. William's estate in 1789. The original of this doc ument as well as t he land warrant is in the possession of John P. GEDDES of Ann Arbor, MI. Marriage: C.R. Clemson of Lancaster, PA says he m. Margaret _____ ___ at D erry Church. Ceremony performed by Rev. Sloan. Inheritance: Per his mother's Will dated 22 Mar 1788, he rec'd 32 lb s. of gold or silver plus the re sidue and remainder of her estate. He w as also named as executor (cited on pg. 14 of "Sawyer Family History" by H azel SAWYER. Death: WTS Gen. pg. 7 says Re v. R.H. Taylor, pastor of Derry Church, Hers hey, PA copied the inscription from his tombstone which was shared with Th omas Sawyer and which read: "...and Benj amin Sawyer, departed this life F eb. 5, 1792 in the 44th year of his age." (Do c. #605 pg. 2)
1731 - 1806
Hannah
Sawyer
75
75
According to "Notes & Queries" by Egle, Ser. 3 Vol 3 pg. 176 (Doc. #529) s he w as b. 21 Apr 1731 and d. 26 Oct 1806. She m. John LOGAN and ga ve b. to 5 child ren, Thomas, William, John, Margaret and Mary. She is ref erred to in her moth er's Will as Hannah LOGAN, and rec'd 50 lbs. of go ld or silver (cited and repro duced in "Sawyer Family History" pg. 1 4, by Hazel SAWYER). The same source, on pg. 11, reproduces her father's W ill, dated 16 Oct 1784 in which she is named as an alternative beneficia ry of some land.
1739 - 1785
William
Sawyer
46
46
1737 - 1768
Thomas
Sawyer
31
31
1735 - 1788
Sophia
Sawyer
53
53
1647 - 1716
UNKNOWN
Sarah
69
69
1654 - 1718
James
Clemson
63
63
REFN: 898 !According to Alberta PAYTON, in Doc. #308, he was a blacksmith in C hest er Co, PA by 1699. He was b. in England, d. 18 Jul 1719 @@ Philadelphi a, PA . (see also: "The Clemson Family of PA" [Doc. #1071]) He was not a Q uaker per Charles R. CLEMSON's research. (Doc #526 pg. 1-2). His 1st wi fe is believed to be Katherine WRIGHT of Dudley, PA but AF says she is h is mother. It is believ ed he was an Episcopalian since his 6 children we re baptized at Tettenhall Pari sh. Doc. #9 says he is f/o Sophia CLEMSO N. He is an ancestor of Richard Milhous NIXON. (Doc. #1071) Occupation: He was a blacksmith (Doc. #1051) Land Rec ords: He bought lots in Chichester Twp., Bethel Twp, Concord Twp ., Delaware Co . PA between 1699-1714 (Doc. #1051 & #1071) Burial: Bur. in Quaker Cem. 4th/A rch, Philadelphia, PA (Doc. #1051) Marriage: His wife at his d. is the former widow Joan COATS (Doc. #1051) Family: He was father to 7 children as mention ed in his will (Doc. #1051) [hannah sawyer.ged] REFN: 898 !According to Alberta PAYTON, in Doc. #308, he was a blacksmith in C hest er Co, PA by 1699. He was b. in England, d. 18 Jul 1719 @@ Philadelphi a, PA . (see also: "The Clemson Family of PA" [Doc. #1071]) He was not a Q uaker per Charles R. CLEMSON's research. (Doc #526 pg. 1-2). His 1st wi fe is believed to be Katherine WRIGHT of Dudley, PA but AF says she is h is mother. It is believ ed he was an Episcopalian since his 6 children we re baptized at Tettenhall Pari sh. Doc. #9 says he is f/o Sophia CLEMSO N. He is an ancestor of Richard Milhous NIXON. (Doc. #1071) Occupation: He was a blacksmith (Doc. #1051) Land Rec ords: He bought lots in Chichester Twp., Bethel Twp, Concord Twp ., Delaware Co . PA between 1699-1714 (Doc. #1051 & #1071) Burial: Bur. in Quaker Cem. 4th/A rch, Philadelphia, PA (Doc. #1051) Marriage: His wife at his d. is the former widow Joan COATS (Doc. #1051) Family: He was father to 7 children as mention ed in his will (Doc. #1051)
1672 - 1720
Elizabeth
Rittenhouse
48
48
1665 - 30 Jan 1706/07
Heivert
Papen
1697
Thomas
Sawyer
Mary
Jane
Mccoy
1860 - 1936
Susan
V
Mccoy
76
76
1857 - 1903
Edmond
L
Sawyer
46
46
Virgil
Sawyer
1702 - 1735
Micajah
Chiles
33
33
1680 - 1745
Catherine
Conrad
65
65
1658 - 1745
Claus
Klaus
Johnson
87
87
**Claus (Rev) (Imm) JOHNSON, b. 1658 at Muelheim, GERMANY, m. Givenname (J OHNSON), bef. 1695/1700, d. October 1745 at Skippack, Lower Salford, Montg omery Co., PA, Surname also given as JANSEN; Resided 1684 at Germantown, P hiladelphia Co., PA, Emigrated to America 1684/6, Purchased 50 acres fr om Paul KOSTAR October 1690, Purchased 64 acres from Lenarts ARRETS 1 Octo ber 1698 at Germantown, Philadelphia Co., PA, Signed petition to lay out G ermantown Road 1701, Was among the migratory families moving to Skippack ( others were those of Hendrick PANNEBECKER, Johannes UMSTAT, Johannes KUSTE R, and Jan KREY. 1702, Purchased 306 acres from Matthias VAN BEBBER (ackno wledged in 1706) 1702 at VanBebber's Township, Philadelphia Co., PA, W as a preacher 1702 at Skippack, Lower Salford, Montgomery Co., PA, Sold t wo parcels to Heiverts PAPEN 1703 at Germantown, Philadelphia Co., PA, Pur chased 50 acres in Skippack 12 April 1708, Naturalized 29 September 17 09 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, Purchased 150 acres from Deputi es of PENN 1717, Was the tax collector 1718 at VanBebber's Township, Phila delphia Co., PA, Purchased 118 acres from Job GOODSON ("Green Hill Farm ") 6 August 1724 at Philadelphia Co., PA, Named by Mathias VANBEBBER as o ne of the seven trustees of the 100 acres set aside in Skippack for the Me nnonists 30 March 1725, Purchased 207 acres of land 1727 at Lower Salfor d, Philadelphia Co., PA, Conveyed 207 acre tract of land to son **John JOH NSON 10 June 1732 at Lower Salford, Philadelphia Co., PA, Settled esta te if father-in-law, Peter CONRAD 14 August 1736, Made will- To my belov ed wife Katherine, use of my Plantation, and ye Book called ye Book of Mar tyrs. To my eldest son John- one shilling. To son Peter, 153 acres (pa rt of 306 A. bought from Mathias VAN BEBBER. To son Nicholas, 59 acres- T he NE end of 118 A. bought from Job GOODSON. To son Benjamin 59 acres- T he SW end of 118 A. bought from Job GOODSON. To son Peter 80 pds in tru st to pay to my eight daughters. To each 10 pds. Viz: Unto Kuechen, unto M ary, unto Agnes, unto Catherine, unto Elizabeth, unto Catherine, unto Marg aret, unto Hannah. Execs: Wife and son, Peter. Guardians John CUNRADS a nd Harmonus KUSTER (brothers-in-law). Wits: Robert JONES, Ann A. JONES, Wi lliam JONES 1 June 1739, Will proved (Abstract and Inventory in Johnson a nd Bergey) 30 October 1745 at Salford, Montgomery Co., PA
1720 - 1806
Casper
Johnson
86
86
1720 - 1760
Nicholas
Papen
Jansen
40
40
1727 - 1788
Elizabeth
Janson
Johnson
61
61
1723
Maria
Jansen
1726 - 1800
Gertrude
Papen
Johnson
74
74
1656
Gertrude
Connerts
1655 - 1736
Peter
Conrad
81
81
1630
Reiner
Tyson
1525
Three
Generations
Berkheimer
1710 - 1745
Johann
Wilheim
Berkheimer
35
35
Austrian
Mistress
1470 - 1530
Willibald
Pirkheimer
60
60
1440 - 21 Mar 1487/88
Barbara
Loffelholz
1430 - 1501
Hans
Johannes
Pirckheimer
71
71
Christopher Bayer (Johann Christoph Beyer) was born about 1677 in the neighborhood of Grunstadt in Dackenheim, Palatinate, Germany, according to information recorded about 1751 by the Old Goshenhoppen Lutheran Chruch, U pper Salford Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa. He was still living in 1751, but no reco rd has been found on his death or burial. The Lutheran Parish Records of Gross-Karlbach and Dackenheim indicate that he resided at Dackenheim fr om 1716 to 1728. He came to America from Rotterdam on the ship Pennsylvania Mercha nt, John Stedman, master, landing at Philadelphia September 11, 1731. With him came his wife and children. They settled in Frederick Twp., Montgomery Co. , Pa., and became identified early with the Old Goshenhoppen Church. A warra nt for 50 acres of land in Upper Salford Twp., Montgomery Co., was issued to Christopher on March 3, 1737. The tract of land was near Spring Mountain House. He married in 1702 in Germany, Anna Maria Kuehleisen. He and his wi fe may be buried in the old graveyard of the Old Goshenhoppen Lutheran Churc h, but their graves are not identifiable.
Crescentia
Reiter
1415
Katharina
Teufel
1415 - 1440
Hans
Pirckheimer
25
25
1380
Hans
Pirckheimer
1340
Son
Pirckheimer
1248 - 1250
Anna
Lang
Gundelfinger
2
2
1300 - 1375
Hans
Pirckheimer
75
75
Hermann
Papen
1695 - 1757
Mary
Papen
62
62
1699
Gertrude
Als
Jansen
1643 - 1696
Jacob
Brakemeier
53
53
1644 - 1708
Geertruid
Kersten
Pieters
64
64
1644 - 18 Feb 1707/08
William
Rittenhouse
William Rittenhouse Born: ca. 1644 Died: 1708 Married: Children: Nicholas Rittenhouse Gerhard Rittenhouse Elizabeth Rittenhouse William Rittenhouse, a Mennonite, born 1644, was the first of this fami ly to emigrate to America, he was born near Mulheim, Germany. His mother's name was Maria Hagerhoffs and his father was George Rittenhou se, whose father was also George Rittenhouse, born 1595 the son of Conra di Rittenhouse, born September 25, 1560 at Brunswick, Germany. William Rittenhouse became a citizen of Amsterdam Holland in 1678. In t he year 1688, William Rittenhouse arrived in New York and moved to the Ger mantown District soon afterward. With him were his daughter, Elizabeth, a nd two sons, Nicholas and Gerhard. William's forefathers had long carried on the business of paper maki ng at Arnheim, Germany, and in 1690 William purchased 20 acres of land fr om Samuel Carpenter in Roxborough, on which he built a paper mill on Monos hone Creek, also known as Papermill Run, a branch of the Wissahickon Cree k. This was the first paper mill in America. The paper made at this mill was used by William Bradford the earliest prin ter in the Middle Colonies. In 1699 a paper written by William Penn mentions the fine quality papers m ade by William and his son, Nicholas Rittenhouse. The mill was taken do wn by the Park Commission in 1891. When the original settlers of Germantown cast lots in the cave on the Dela ware River, of Francis Daniel Pastorius, the founder of Germantown, Willi am Rittenhouse drew Lot #19 on the east side of Germantown Avenue where t he Mennonite Meeting House now stands with adjoining grave yard. William Rittenhouse died in 1708, age 64 and was buried in this grave yar d, 6100 Germantown Avenue, above Herman Street. A stone is erected to h is memory. A considerable number of Mennonites emigrated to the German district arou nd 1690. Their earliest meetings for worship were held at the home of Jac ob Issac van Bebber. William Rittenhouse was chosen their first Ministe r. In 1701 the Mennonite Bishops of Altona and Hamberg, Germany authoriz ed the Elders of the Germantown District to install a Bishop, and Willi am Rittenhouse was chosen the first Mennonite Bishop in America. Gerhard, born in 1674, in Germany, died 1742. He married Miss Ravacomb a nd had issue: William born 1695 and Peter, born 1696 and died 1748. He w as a miller by trade. The will of Gerhard was dated February 19, 1742 a nd the Executors were Charles and Justice Revacomb. Gerhard lived on Cresh eim Creek and there had a grist mill. Elizabeth married Howard Papeu, a Mennonite in 1690. Howard Papeu was a si gner of the Application for a Charter for Germantown, which was grant ed in May 31, 1691. He was chosen a member of the Town Council, with pow er to hold Court, impose fines and make ordinances. He was also appoint ed Recorder of Germantown. The will of Howard Papeu dated January 30, 17 08 was proved February 19, 1708. Nicholas Rittenhouse Born: June 15, 1666, Germany Died: 1734, age 68. Married: Wilhelmina Dewees Children: William Henry Matthias Psyche (Seikie, Sophia) Mary Catherine Susanna His father William died intestate (no will) and the paper mill and t he 20 acres of land descended to Nicholas, and he continued in the paper m aking business after his father's death. He was born June 15, 1666, marri ed Wilhelmina Dewees and died in 1734. Nicholas succeeded his father as Mi nister of the Mennonite Church and served until his death. The childr en of Nicholas were born near the location of the first paper mill. His wi ll left one shilling to his daughter Seikie (Psyche) "she having receiv ed her portion in my lifetime". The will of Wilhelmina, wife of Nichola s, dated March 6, 1737 left her daughter Seyntiz (Psyche) "the under feath er bed, a pillow and a brass kettle, for which she pays six florin". Children of Nicholas and Wilhelmina Rittenhouse William was born
1790 - 1851
Nellie
Wilkerson
61
61
(Research):Thomas Brackett, sworn, testified on June 2nd:; "I reside in going Snake Dist., C.N. Claimant is my brother, our fath er is named Benjamin, our mother was named Susan Hubbard before she was ma rried. She was a sister to Wilkerson Hubbard and to Matilda Parris. We we re all taught that we were Cherokees, and called Cherokees back where we w ere raised and were enrolled in 1851 and drew per capitas in 1832(sic, 185 2)..My parents always told me that they were enrolled and moved to this co untry by the U.S. government. I was born in 1838 in the State of Tennesee. My parents never lived here s ince my birth. My father is a white man. from ""Cherokee Planters in Georgia 1832-1838", by Don Shadburn Information provide by Raymond Ray In Broom Town Valley were the farm improvements of Nelly (near Lookout Mountain), her son-in-law, Grasshopper, and Richard Guess, presumable t son of Sequoyah, Guess owned two improvements, one valued for $197.25 (plus $48 to compensate him for rent paid on the place in 1836), the other known as Sparrow Hawk's place, which had been taken and cultivated by white setters in the Spring of 1836. Also at Broom Town were Cheenahwee (near Lumpkin's), Mesa'quah, and Coo'tire, mother of Aaron a Dick Wilkerson, mixed blood sons of Edward and John Wilkerson of Tennessee. Aaron Wilkerson's home place at Island Town was assessed at $482.25, including 20 acres of bottomland and a "Boat House" 14 feet long; he al reported property at Duck Town at a place "where his mother formerly resided." In addition, he claimed one of John Walker's improvements near Walker Courthouse in District 7, as did Bushyhead. Dick Wilkerson still farmed a few acres at Duck Town, his land adjoining Black Fox and Good Money.
1785 - 1851
Uriah
Hubbard
66
66
From Don Hubbard a descendant of Uriah's brother Joseph. "Uriah and Nell ie moved with the Hubbard brothers between 1810(All were listed in the 18 10 Pendelton census) and 1817 to Hall Co., GA. My gggg-grandfather(Josep h) remained in Hall Co., till his death in 1849. Brothers John and Uriah m oved across the river to Lumpkin Co. John stayed in Lumpkin, Uriah volunte ered to leave GA and move west to the new C.N. Don read an account in an o ld family letter that Cynthia died on a trip back to GA from OK. " Uriah w as a pioneer in the counties of Hall, Forsyth and Lumpkin Co., GA (per Sha dburn book, page 601) Uriah took a 640 acre reservation on Wahoo Creek in Hall County, by rig ht of his wife, with 10 members in his family. He later sold it to GA comm issioners on June 21, 1823 for $1350.00. About 1830 - he reported 12 children and took an oath required by GA l aw to remain in CN. Source: Whites Among the Cherokee, pg 62-64 " Also in this letterbook is a list of 208 names of persons who had appli ed for residence in the Cherokee Nation. License for residence in the Cherokee Nation upon their having filed prop er affidavits, has been issued to the following persons, viz.:" Uriah Hubbard, wife, 12 children, farmer Wm. Wood, no wife, 3 children, shoemaker Benjamin Bracket (Benj. Bracket), no wife, no children, no occupation list ed Michael C. Wood, ditto Mya (min?) Brackett (Mya min Brackett) ditto (Mige) James Wood, ditto Abraham F. Wood (Abraham M. Wood), wife, 1 child, no occupation Locke Langley, no wife, children or occupation Andrew Wood, wife, 5 children, blacksmith Noah Langley, wife, 6 children, miller John Langley, wife, 8 chidren farmer In checking census records I find: 1830 - Uriah Hubbard in Hall CO., GA living next door to Benjamin Brackett He has 4 sons and 2 daughters still at home. Testimony from Matilda Hubbard Parris would correspond with the reco rd as she states that she "had 4 brothers, one died, three returned wi th me to the old nation and came again with me back. Only one of them n ow living. I was not married when I first came to this country, but was t he next time I came." That would make Matilda one of the females and proba bly Cynthia is the other as she had not married Mige yet. (From Testimo ny for Benjamin Brackett, JR. Dawes App) 1810 US Census, Pendleton Dist, SC; Page 237 Uriah Hubbard, 1 male 1820 US Census, Hall Co., GA; Page 81 Real Hubbard 1830 US Census, Hall Co., GA; Page 132 (next door Benjamin Bracket) Uriah Hubbard, Males 0100001 Females 0020001 Whites Licensed to Live in Indian Territory, ca. 1831 On 22 December 1830, Governor George R. Gilmer of Georgia signed into l aw an Act requiring all white persons residing within the limits of the Ch erokee nation to take an oath of allegiance to the State of Georgia a nd be licensed by the State. On this list Uriah Hubbard, Benjamin Bracket t, Mijah Brackett all listed as farmers. A STATEMENT showing the names of Cherokee emigrants from provements, and which have been valued; the number and description United States to assess the same, in conformity with the treaty of the which have enrolled for a full removal. ?Date of Names of emigrants. Number Number Total On what In what No. of Va lue No. of ?Valuation. of of number waters State houses of acres of ? Indians slaves of located. houses high ? family land À 1832. Oct. 4 Uraih Hubbarda 8 6 14 Cane creek Georgia 6 249.00 37± 7 95.00 26± 344.00 5 Abraham Woodb 4 2 6 Do. Do. 5 141.00 67 5 54.00 19 28 195.00 6 Mich. C. Woodc 3 3 Do. Do. 2 145.00 3 62.00 73 One other department Lock creek Do. 3 16.50 233.50 Peggy Langleyd 3 3 Chistatee Do. 1 15.00 Samuel Tenrelle 1 1 Chistatee Do. 06 27 777.50 REMARKS. a Good hewed log house, 20 by 26, single roof, good upper and under floo r, and stairs very good.; upland good; fences all in good repair. b Two go od new houses well finished; good upper
1750 - 1799
Lock
Langley
49
49
1760 - 1805
Margaret
McMahan
45
45
Full blooded Cherokee Margrat Wilkeson, Dec. Citation, 12-10-1805 South Carolina, Pendelton District By John Harris, Esquire, Ordinary, Whereas Uriah Hubbert assisgned made su it to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effec ts of Margrat Wilkeson, late of this district, dec.d These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred a nd creditors of the said Wilkeson deceased, that they be and appear befo re me , in the Court of Ordinary, to be held at my house on Friday next af ter publication hereof, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said admi nistration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 10th day of December in the year of o ur Lord one thousand eight hundred and five...and in the 30th year of Amer ican Independence. John Harris. Margret Wilkeson, Dec'd, Doc. date 1-10-1806 South Carolina, Pendleton District Know by all men by these presents,that we URIAH HUBBERT, JEREMIAH HUBBER T, WILLIAM HUBBERT, of the State & District aforesaid are holden and firm ly bound unto John Harris, Esquire, ORdinary for the district of Pendlet on in the full and just sum of Three Thousand Dollars, to be paid to the s aid John Harris or his Successors, Ordinaries of this District, or to the ir certain Attorney or Assigns. To which payment will and truly to be mad e, we bind ourselves, and every of us, our and every of our Heirs, Executo rs, and Adminstrators, for the whole and in the whole jointly and severall y, firmly by these presents sealed with our seals, and dated the tenth d ay of >>>>in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six a nd in the 30th year of American Independence. The condition of the above obligation is such, that if the above bound Uri ah Hubbert, Administrator of the goods, chattels, and credits of Margrat W ilkeson, State of South Carolina deceased, do make a true and perfect inve ntory of all and singular Goods, Chattels, and Credits of the said decease d, which have or shall come to the Hands, Possession of Knowledge of the s aid, Uriah Hubbert..... Uriah Hubbert - his mark Wm. Hubbert - his mark Jeremiah - his mark Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of John Clayton Warrant of Appraisement..Uriah Hubbert., Jan 10, 1806 Memorandum, this sixteenth day of January 1806 personally appeared befeo re me, John Wilkison Esquire, one of the justices assigned to keep the pea ce in Pendleton District, personally came...Pickens...William ? and John P rator, being three of the appraisers to appraise the goods and chatte ls of Margret Wilkinson.
1780 - 1816
John
Wilkerson
36
36
Information from Raymond Ray From: Citizenship Commission, Tahlequah, June 2, 1879 Case #97, Benjamin Brackett vs. Cherokee Nation Petitioned for his rights as a citizen of the Cherokee Nation Statement of Francis Latta: I will be ninety six years old the 5th of next month. I was well acquainted with John Wilkerson in the Old Cherokee Nation. He was regarded as a cherokee citizen. I knew his mother well and she belonged to the Wolf Clan. It has been about seventy five years ago that I got acquainted with John Wilkerson. John and his mother talked the Cherokee language. His mother spoke broken English. John lived when I first got acquainted with him near Maker Jack Cove on the Tennessee River. John had seven children by my sister and his other wife had five. He had a first wife in South Carolina and two after he came to the Old Cherokee Nation, at least he said he did. He had sons named Uriah and William Wilkerson. Nellie Wilkerson was said to be a sister to Uriah and William. William, Uriah and Nellie are children by the South Carolina wife. Wilkerson s cherokee wife named Cootiah by whom he had five children named Aaron, Dick, George, James and John. John Wilkerson's children by my sister were name Hiram, Jefferson, Lewis, Lydia, Tom George and Linda. Note: I believe that Maker Jack Cove is really Nickajack Cave, a Cherokee settlement. On the map it is near Jasper, Tennessee. The cave is now underwater because of the damn being built just below the cave. The Jones, Wood, and Wilkerson lived between Nickajack Cave and Crow Town.
1809 - 1854
Sarah
Hubbard
45
45
1822 - 1900
Wilkerson
Hubbard
78
78
Census of Tahlequah District, Cherokee Nation, 1880. Persons not reconiz ed as citizens of the Cherokee Nation, whose claims to citizenship have be en adversely decided by Cherokee authority. Hubbard, Wilkerson, White, Farmer, 55 M, Claims adversely decided by Chero kee authority. Hubbard, Harriett, white, 56, F Hubbard, Thomas, White, 26, M
1809 - 1876
Susan
Delilah
Hubbard
67
67
1813 - 1893
Mary
Polly
Hubbard
80
80
1808 - 1836
Margaret
Hubbard
28
28
1813 - 1849
Cynthia
Hubbard
36
36
1822 - 1865
Daniel
Hubbard
43
43
1817 - 1866
Thomas
P
Hubbard
49
49
1824
Washington
Hubbard
1815
Elizabeth
Betsy
Hubbard
1813
Sarah
Hubbard
<1737
William
McMahan
Under the notes for Margaret, one shows that she is full blooded Cheroke e. If this is correct, William should be a Cherokee.
1792
Riley
Wilkerson
1790
Uriah
Wilkerson
1795
William
Wilkerson
1730
Mollie of
the wolf
clan
The following letter was apparently published September 4, 1776 The Pennsylvania Gazette (http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hp/coloni al/Newspapers/subjects/Indians.htm#1736) South-Carolina, Ninety-six district. “Before me, John Purves, one of the Justices of the Peace for said distric t, personally appeared David Shettroe, of Keowee, who being duly sworn, ma keth oath that yesterday morning, about a quarter of an hour before the fi rst cock crew, two Indians came to his house on the river bank, near fo rt Prince George, and called to him to get up, which he did and opened t he door, when they came in and asked for water, which he gave them. The yo ungest of the two, named the Glass, desired him to make some fire that th ey might see; the other named the Tarapin; as he went up to the chimn ey to blow up the fire, the Glass laid hold of him, and told him he was h is slave, it was very bad times, the white people were going to break ou t, and he should not run away from him; then the Tarapin stepp ed up to an old man named William McTeer, who was lying on the floor, a nd told him he was his slave, and must go along with him. They drove th is deponent and McTeer before them until they came to the house of Mr. Jam es Holmes in Keowee, where he saw a great number of the Lower Towns Cherok ee Indians, where they had taken Mr. Holmes and his wife and a white chi ld prisoners; also Thomas Holmes, John Lammas and his wife, and two or the ir children (boys) and a man that had gone from Enoree on business. That w hile he staid there they also brought one John Garrick, and a man that ca me from Rocky run, prisoners. That the Indians took all Mr. Holmes’s effec ts, drank as much rum as they chose, and then stove a hogshead, and let t he rum that was in it run out; that about dawn of day the Indians drove a ll the white people out of the house, and sent a party up the river with t hem to guard them, except this deponent, who staid and saw them plunder M r. Holmes’s house. The fellow who took this deponent prisoner gave him t wo deerskins, told him to make shoes for himself, to walk over the hil ls to Mr. Cameron, for he must go with him there; that during his confinem ent one Ratcliffe, a white man, kept riding about among the Indians, laugh ing and scoffing at the prisoners; that an Indian fellow told him, wh en in confinement, that George Parris, a half breed, was gone down to acqu aint the King’s people over Saluda to come to join the Indians, to help a nd to fight for the King; that the Indian, who pretended to be this depone nt’s master, sending him to hunt a horse for him to ride, about two hou rs before sunset yesterday, he made his escape from them; farther th at he saw them bring several guns, pipe hatchets, and sundry other effect s, the property of Edward Wilkinson, Esq; to the house where he was take n, and that he was in the employ of Edward Wilkinson, Esq; and that he can not write. Signed DAVID SHETTROE his mark. Sworn before me this 30th day of June, 1776. JOHN PURVES, J.P. From: House Journal 6th Jan. through 26 March 1784, page 568. Tuesday 18 march, 1784. A motion was made and seconded that a committ ee be appointed to inquire into the late Edward Wilkersons purchase of lan ds from the Cherokee Indians....ordered it be taken into consideration tom orrow. The House took into consideration the report of the committee to whom w as referred the case of heirs of Edward Wilkerson Esq. deceased which bei ng read through, was agreed to as follows. Reports that in their opinion J ohn Wilkerson, Elizabeth Wilkerson, Edward Wilkerson and the youngest so n, his name not known, children of the late Edward Wilkerson shall ea ch be allowed a grant of 640 acres in any part of the purchase made by sa id Edward Wilkerson from the Cherokee Indians. From information provided by Raymond Ray.
1725 - 1784
Edward
Wilkerson
59
59
Was Indian Agent and a Trader in the old 96th District of SC. Edward Wilkerson was made Commissioner of Peace for the Cherokee Dist. From: Citizens and Immigrants of South Carolina 1795, by Warren, page 67. Charles Town, July 25, 1766 The Lieutenant Govenor, we hear has appointed Edward Wilkerson Es q. to be Commandant of Fort Prince George, Keehowee. The following letter was apparently published September 4, 1776 The Pennsylvania Gazette (http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hp/coloni al/Newspapers/subjects/Indians.htm#1736) South-Carolina, Ninety-six district. “Before me, John Purves, one of the Justices of the Peace for said distric t, personally appeared David Shettroe, of Keowee, who being duly sworn, ma keth oath that yesterday morning, about a quarter of an hour before the fi rst cock crew, two Indians came to his house on the river bank, near fo rt Prince George, and called to him to get up, which he did and opened t he door, when they came in and asked for water, which he gave them. The yo ungest of the two, named the Glass, desired him to make some fire that th ey might see; the other named the Tarapin; as he went up to the chimn ey to blow up the fire, the Glass laid hold of him, and told him he was h is slave, it was very bad times, the white people were going to break ou t, and he should not run away from him; then the Tarapin stepp ed up to an old man named William McTeer, who was lying on the floor, a nd told him he was his slave, and must go along with him. They drove th is deponent and McTeer before them until they came to the house of Mr. Jam es Holmes in Keowee, where he saw a great number of the Lower Towns Cherok ee Indians, where they had taken Mr. Holmes and his wife and a white chi ld prisoners; also Thomas Holmes, John Lammas and his wife, and two or the ir children (boys) and a man that had gone from Enoree on business. That w hile he staid there they also brought one John Garrick, and a man that ca me from Rocky run, prisoners. That the Indians took all Mr. Holmes’s effec ts, drank as much rum as they chose, and then stove a hogshead, and let t he rum that was in it run out; that about dawn of day the Indians drove a ll the white people out of the house, and sent a party up the river with t hem to guard them, except this deponent, who staid and saw them plunder M r. Holmes’s house. The fellow who took this deponent prisoner gave him t wo deerskins, told him to make shoes for himself, to walk over the hil ls to Mr. Cameron, for he must go with him there; that during his confinem ent one Ratcliffe, a white man, kept riding about among the Indians, laugh ing and scoffing at the prisoners; that an Indian fellow told him, wh en in confinement, that George Parris, a half breed, was gone down to acqu aint the King’s people over Saluda to come to join the Indians, to help a nd to fight for the King; that the Indian, who pretended to be this depone nt’s master, sending him to hunt a horse for him to ride, about two hou rs before sunset yesterday, he made his escape from them; farther th at he saw them bring several guns, pipe hatchets, and sundry other effect s, the property of Edward Wilkinson, Esq; to the house where he was take n, and that he was in the employ of Edward Wilkinson, Esq; and that he can not write. Signed DAVID SHETTROE his mark. Sworn before me this 30th day of June, 1776. JOHN PURVES, J.P. From: House Journal 6th Jan. through 26 March 1784, page 568. Tuesday 18 march, 1784. A motion was made and seconded that a committ ee be appointed to inquire into the late Edward Wilkersons purchase of lan ds from the Cherokee Indians....ordered it be taken into consideration tom orrow. The House took into consideration the report of the committee to whom w as referred the case of heirs of Edward Wilkerson Esq. deceased which bei ng read through, was agreed to as follows. Reports that in their opinion J ohn Wilkerson, Elizabeth Wilkerson,
1780
Coo
Ta Ya
1667 - 1684
Elizabeth
Farr
17
17
1667 - 24 Feb 1732/33
Christopher
Wilkinson
Christopher Wilkinson was the FIRST "Carolian" Wilkinson..believed to be b orn in England..& immigrated about age 16 & then married Elizabeth Farr w ho was born abt 1667.M: Abt 1684 and they had one child Edward Wilkinson w ho was born abt 1684. Then he re-married an Elizabeth Morton on Dec. 1, 17 01. NOTE: Among other noteworthy families Capt. Christopher was descended fr om Sir Richard Saltonstall(1521-1601) Lord Mayor Of London.
1766 - 1820
Elizabeth
Wilkerson
Wilkinson
54
54
Thomas
Wilkerson
Lewis
Wilkerson
~1642
Thomas
Farr
1640 - 1728
Francis
Wilkinson
88
88
1615
Margaret
Wormeley
1615 - 1678
Francis
Wilkinson
63
63
The First Carolina Wilkinson/Wilkerson of Monkend Parish of Croft, Yorshire
1590
Margaret
Conset
1588 - 1658
Henry
Wormeley
70
70
1644 - 1682
Timothy
Wilkinson
38
38
1642 - 1688
Edward
Wilkinson
46
46
1637
Christopher
Wilkinson
24 Feb 1593/94
Margery
Foster
1594 - 1640
John
Wilkinson
46
46
1570
Francis
Esq
Foster
1562 - 1632
Helen
Elinor
Buck
70
70
Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Buck of Sabberge, Esq.(Sadberge) In Don Pal Darnton .(Durham, England) This Pedigree is faithully extracted from the Heralds Visitation of the Co unty of York, 1666, now remaining at the College of Arms, London & examin ed on the 27 day of Jan. 1871 by George Harrison, Windsor Herald Registra r. Helen Buck & Christopher Wilkinson had three children, John , Thom as & Margery Wilkinson all born in Barton, Yorkshire, England.Also see AFN :18JS-2V8
1560 - 1634
Christopher
Wilkinson
74
74
Descended from the family of Wilkinson of Harpley & Ferry in the Bishopr ic of Durham. St. Mary, Yorkshire County. Christopher married Feb. 25, 15 92 to Helen (Elinor) Bucke. (see IGI Record film # 177931 page #1093 Ref # 42342) http://www.familysearch.org Also AFN: 18JS-2WG Film #1760885 NOTE: There is also another Christopher Wilkinson B: abt 1570 of Darlingto n, Durham, Eng. Source IGI File #1760885 Destination. PAF Creation da te 31 JN 2001.
1759 - 1835
Jane
Reeder
76
76
brenda@@dphospitality.com ID: I9054 Name: Jane REEDER Give n Name: Jane Sur name: Reeder 1 Sex: F Birth: 12 Feb 1759 i n Loudon Co, VA 1 Death: 8 J ul 1835 in Newberry Co, SC 1 Ch ange Date: 25 Aug 2000 at 13:41 Father: Simon REEDER b: Between 1714-1718 in St. Mary's Co , MD Mother: An astasia DUNBAR b: Cir 1721 in St. Mary's Co , MD Marriage 1 William HUBBARD Change Date: 25 Aug 2000 Childre n Sarah HUBBA RD William HUBBARD David Reeder HUBBARD Un known A. HUBBARD Unknown B. HUB BARD Unknown C HUBBARD Sources: Abbrev: Reeder, Chris Title: Eight Generation - De scendants of T homas Reeder Author: Reeder, Chris Publicatio n: http://creeder.taylordata .com/TheReeders/ - 24 August 20 00
1547
UNKNOWN
Buck
1600 - 1664
Thomas
Wilkinson
64
64
1600
Margery
Wilkinson
1762 - 1858
William
Hubbard
96
96
August l 1788 Simon Reeder Jr of Newberry Co., sold to William Hubbard 20 acres original ly granted to Simon Reeder on King's Creek. Newberry Deed Book C, Page 829 1790 US Census, Newberry, SC; Page 78 William Hubert (Next door to Simon Reeder and son Micajah Reeder) 2 males over 16 including self, 3 males under 16 and 3 female including wi fe William Hubbard for $26 sold to John Byrd 26 acres, part of 2,225 acres gr anted Ferdinand Hopkins Jan 2 1792, on Golden's Creek. July 1805 William Hubbard - North Carolina- S21310 BLW 36728-160-55 South Carolina 12-670 William Hubbard of Anderson County in the State of South Carolina who w as a private in the company commanded by Captain Campbell of the Regime nt commanded by Col. Martin in the South Carolina line for 12 months a nd 14 days. Inscribed on the roll of S. Carolina at the rate of 41 dollars and 55 cen ts per annum to commence on the 4th day of March 1831. Certificate of Pension was issued the 17th day of May 33 and Sent Van A. L awhorn Anderson C. H. S. Carolina. Arrears to the 4th of March, 33 $83.10 Semianl. allowance ending 4th Sept $20.77 Total $113.87 Revolutionary Claim Act June 7, 1832 Recorded by Rush Newman Clerk Book E Book. 6 Page 69 State of South Carolina District of Anderson, SC On this the 25th day of November AD one thousand eight hundred and fifty f ive personally appeared before me a magistrate within and for the distri ct and State aforesaid William Hubbard aged in his ninety fourth year a re sident of said district and State who being duly sworn according to law de clares that he is the identical William Hubbard who was a private in the c ompany commanded by Captain Cammel that from extreme old age and conseque nt deficiency of memory he cannot tell the number of the Regiment or his C olonel's name in the Revolutionary War. That he volunteered in Gilford Cou nty State of North Carolina in the month of Dec AD 1777 for term of thr ee months and continued in actual service in said War for the term of thr ee months and was honorably discharged at Charleston on or about the ten th that he subsequently served two other tours in the said War which servi ces are all accounted for and attached in a declaration for a pension und er the act of 7th June 1832 for which he obtained a pension certificate f or life dated the 17th day of May 1833 and as well as can now be ascertain ed Numbered 3425. He makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the Bounty La nd to which he may be entitled under the act approved on the 3d day of Mar ch AD 1855. He also declares that he has not applied for nor received a ny bounty Land warrant under this or any other act of Congress. . William (His X Mark) Hubbard We J. M. Smith and Hester Ann Smith Residents of said District and State u pon our oaths declare that this forgoing declarations was signed and ackno wledged by William Hubbard in our presence and that we believe from the ap pearance and statements of the applicant that he is the identical pers on he represents. J. M. Smith Hester Ann Smith The foregoing declaration and affidavit sworn to and subscribed befo re me on the day and year above written and I certify that I know the affi ants to be credible persons; that the claimant is the person he represen ts himself to be and that I have no interest in this claim. James Mullikin M. A. D. The State of South Carolina Anderson District On this fourth day of March 1833 personally appeared in open Court befo re the Judge of the Court of Sessions and Common Pleas of Said State for s aid District now in session William Hubbard Senr of the State & District a foresaid who being duly sworn according to Law doth on oath make the follo wing declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress pas sed June 7, 1832 The deponent was born in Halifax County Virginia and moved to Guilford Cou nty North Carolina when very young not recollecting the time
1721 - 1802
Anastasia
Dunbar
81
81
brenda@@dphospitality.com ID: I4755 Name: Anastasia DUNBAR G iven Name: Ana stasia Surname: Dunbar 1 Sex: F Birth: Cir 17 21 in St. Mary's C o, MD 1 2 Death: 9 Aug 1802 in Newberry C o, SC 1 2 Burial: Bush River Bap tist Church Newberry Co, S C 1 2 Ancestral File #: 1JQ4-KT2 Residence: S t. Mary's Co , MD 1 Change Date: 24 Aug 2000 at 17:39 Father: William DUNBAR Mother: Jane JEAN Marriage 1 Simon REEDER b: Between 1714-1718 in St. Mary' s Co, MD Marrie d: Cir 1738 2 Change Date: 24 Aug 2000 Child ren John REEDER b: betw 1741- 1746 in Fairfax Co, VA Charl otte REEDER b: Between 1740-1750 Benjamin REE DER b: Betwee n 1744-1748 Ann REEDER b: Cir 1744 Joseph REEDER b: Bet we en 1746-1750 in Fairfax Co, VA Joshua REEDER b: 1750 in Fa irfax C o, VA Elizabeth REEDER b: Cir 1752 in Fairfax Co, V A Micajah REEDER b: Be tween 1757-1758 in Loudon Co, VA Th omas REEDER b: 13 Nov 1758 in Loudon C o, VA Jane REEDER b : 12 Feb 1759 in Loudon Co, VA William REEDER b: Cir 1 76 5 in Loudon Co, VA Jonathan REEDER b: Cir 1766 David REED ER b: 18 J ul 1768 in Newberry Co, SC Simon REEDER b: 4 Au g 1769 Daniel REED ER b: 27 Dec 1771 in Newberry Co, SC Sources: Abbrev: Ancestral File Title: LDS Ancestral File P ublication: ww w.familysearch.org Page: March 30, 2000 Quali ty: 3 Abbrev: Reeder, Chr is Title: Eight Generation - Desce ndants of Thomas Reeder Author: Reede r, Chris Publication : http://creeder.taylordata.com/TheReeders/ - 24 Augu st 2000 Her death date is from her tombstone in Brush River Baptist Church Cemetery, Newberry County, SC.
1715 - 1797
Simon
Reeder
82
82
brenda@@dphospitality.com ID: I4754 Name: Simon REEDER Give n Name: Simon S urname: Reeder NSFX: Sr. 1 Title: Sr. Sex : M Birth: Between 1714-17 18 in St. Mary's Co, MD 1 2 Death : 1 Aug 1797 in Newberry Co, SC 1 2 Buri al: prob. King's Cr eek Cemetery 2 Ancestral File #: 1CHK-7V Change Dat e: 24 Au g 2000 at 17:39 Father: John REEDER b: Cir 1664 in St. Mary's Co, MD Mother : Mary HAYD EN b: Cir 1680 in St. Mary's Co, MD Marriage 1 Anastasia DUNBAR b: Cir 1721 in St. Mary's Co, M D Married: C ir 1738 2 Change Date: 24 Aug 2000 Children Jo hn REEDER b: betw 1741-17 46 in Fairfax Co, VA Charlotte RE EDER b: Between 1740-1750 Benjamin REED ER b: Between 1744- 1748 Ann REEDER b: Cir 1744 Joseph REEDER b: Between 1 746 -1750 in Fairfax Co, VA Joshua REEDER b: 1750 in Fairfax C o, VA Eliza beth REEDER b: Cir 1752 in Fairfax Co, VA Mica jah REEDER b: Between 1757- 1758 in Loudon Co, VA Thomas RE EDER b: 13 Nov 1758 in Loudon Co, VA Ja ne REEDER b: 12 Fe b 1759 in Loudon Co, VA William REEDER b: Cir 1765 in L oud on Co, VA Jonathan REEDER b: Cir 1766 David REEDER b: 1 8 Jul 17 68 in Newberry Co, SC Simon REEDER b: 4 Aug 176 9 Daniel REEDER b: 27 D ec 1771 in Newberry Co, SC Sources: Abbrev: Ancestral File Title: LDS Ancestral File P ublication: ww w.familysearch.org Page: March 30, 2000 Quali ty: 3 Abbrev: Reeder, Chr is Title: Eight Generation - Desce ndants of Thomas Reeder Author: Reede r, Chris Publication : http://creeder.taylordata.com/TheReeders/ - 24 Augu st 200 0 00 SOUTH CAROLINA DEEDS NEWBERRY COUNTY Samuel Yeargain of New berry Coun ty to Daniel Reeder; $290,00; Kings Creek Branc h of the Enoree River; pa rt of tract granted to James cate , June 23, 1774. Entered in the Secretar y's office; Book 22 2; page 18, Book E; page 499, 8/3;/1799 Witnesses: Bar tlet t Yeargain Edward Yeargain Amos Reeder Amos Reeder of Newbe rry, a nd Mary, his mother to James Caldwell; Book E p 406 , 3/10/1802 $250.00 f or 100A on small branch of Gilder Cree k; originaly granted John Reeder, 1 773, Rec. Secretary's of fice, Book K 000 Page 409 Witnesses: John Caldwe ll George H arbut, I.Q. Signed:Amos Reeder Mary Reeder Daniel Reeder o f N ewberry County, SC to James Chambery; Book E, p 501, 10/ 1/1801, $250.0 0, 116A, Forks of Kings Creek, a branch of En oree, part of trct of land g ranted to John Cate, Rec. Secre tary's Office; Book 222 p 518 Witnesses: H ugh Wilson Willia m Chambery David Chambery Signed: Daniel Reeder Muhij ah Ree der of Newberry County to Hugh Wilson, Book G, p 216, 3/25/ 179 4, 50 pounds; 100A, art of a 250 acre tract originaly gr anted to Simon Re eder, Sr. conveyed to Simon Jr. by lease,a nd sold in like manner by Sim on Jr to Benjamin Berry and Be ry to Muhijah Reeder. Witnesses: James Wils on John Wilson W illiam Hubbard Signed: Muhijah C. Reeder Judith Reeder Jo sh ua Reeder of Newberry County to John Boyd; Book G, p 226, 7 /29/179 7, 30 pounds sterling, 100A, a part of a 210A grante d to John Roberts, Ap ril 3, 1786; Grant Book K K K K; p 4 4 Witnesses: John Blalock, Sr. Hen ry Buchanan James Lindse y Signed Joshua Reeder Elizabeth, his wife Sim on Reeder, Jr . of Newberry County to William Hubbard; 20A, 8/1/1788 B oo k C, p 829, originally granted to Simon Reeder on Kings Cre ek Simon Re eder, Jr. of Newberry County to James Spence, 10 0A, 60 pounds sterling, 2 /19/1796, on waters of Guilders Cr eek Witnesses: William Spence Andrew Sp ence Singed: Simon R eeder Lucynda Reeder Joshua Reeder to David Boyd 100 A, 20 p ounds, 2/23/1794; Book B-C, p 22, a small branch of Guilde r Cree k, 96 district, gotten on a grant (4/29/1786 in the 8 th year of the rei gn of George III of England, and under th e hand of Lord Charles Granvil le Montague; Gov. of SC. Reco rded in Secretary's office of SC. Wsitnesse s: Joseph Caldwe ll James Caldwell John Caldwell Signed: Joshua Reeder J os h Goodwin of Newberry Co, 96 district, to Simon Reeder, J r 200A, 60 po unds sterling, 10/14/1
1791 - 1849
Sarah
Hubbard
57
57
1788 - 1870
Martha
Betty
West
82
82
1794 - 1874
David
Hubbard
79
79
1785 - 1849
Joseph
Hubbard
64
64
1695
Jane
Jean
Stephens
1690 - 1754
William
Dunbar
64
64
1758 - 1834
Micajah
Reeder
76
76
1743 - 1802
John
Reeder
59
59
1768 - 1843
David
Reeder
75
75
1771 - 1836
Daniel
Reeder
64
64
1746 - 1830
Joseph
Reeder
84
84
1769 - 1823
Simon
Reeder
54
54
1742 - 1823
Joshua
Reeder
81
81
1735 - 1782
Sallie
Reeder
47
47
1752 - 1823
Elizabeth
Reeder
71
71
1742
Charlotte
Reeder
1744
Ann
Reeder
1746
Benjamin
Reeder
1766
Jonathan
Reeder
1670 - 1709
Anne
Sullivan
39
39
1670 - 1709
John
Dunbar
39
39
The Dunbars were from Scotland and the first known Dubar in St. Mary's County was John Dunbar who made his will in 1709. We don't find his name on the early passenger lists to Maryland, but we do know that in the 1650s the fist political prisoners from the Scottish Rebellion were sent here by King Charles II. The names of those on that first ship are not available. These political exiles were required by the King to be sold for seven years servitude. Perhaps the father of the above John Dunbar was exiled for fighting for his religious freedom and beliefs. This John Dunbar was born c. 1669 and his will of 1709 says he has two sons and three daughters, but only names William, Mary and Sara. He left his family the dwelling plantation and the tan-yards. I am not sure what that means unles perhaps he was a tanner.
1630
William
Dunbar
22 May 1650 from Scotland to Westomeland, VA Note: After living in Westmoreland, they moved to St. Mary's County, Maryl and.
1692
Sarah
Dunbar
1691
Mary
Dunbar
1710 - 1787
William
Dunbar
77
77
John
Dunbar
Ann
Dunbar
1718 - 1754
William
Langley
36
36
1762 - 1807
Margaret
Bartee
45
45
1702
Sarah
Vaughn
1702 - 1729
William
Langley
27
27
1760 - 1822
David
Langley
62
62
1746 - 1800
Joseph
Langley
54
54
1750 - 1826
Josiah
Langley
76
76
1755 - 1804
Isham
Langley
49
49
1755
Mary
Langley
1675
William
Vaughn
1670 - 1740
William
Langley
70
70
1650 - 1718
Margaret
Thelaball
68
68
1728
James
Langley
1699
Elizabeth
Langley
1718 - 1750
Joseph
Langley
32
32
1718
Jacob
Langley
1718
Elizabeth
Langley
1718
Jonathan
Langley
1621
Clerke
Everts
1619
Pieter
Kersten
1666 - 1734
Nicholas
Rittenhouse
67
67
1674 - 1742
Gerhard
Rittenhouse
68
68
David
Rittenhouse
UNKNOWN
Eva
~1600
Donath
Kersten
4 Mar 1620/21
Donath
Kersten
1620 - 1678
Heinrich
George
Rittenhouse
58
58
1619 - 1700
Maria
Hagerhoff
81
81
Ursula
Rosina
Stadtmann
1595 - 1661
Georgius
Rettinghausen
66
66
1569 - 1607
Helena
Staudner
38
38
1560 - 1613
Conradi
Rettinghausen
52
52
Barbara
Hesse
George
Staudner
1528 - 1574
Margaretha
Berg
46
46
1525 - 1576
Baltahser
Rittinghuysen
51
51
<1500
Anna
Bechmann
<1500
Matthias
Berg
1640
Keukon
Johnson
1640 - 1745
Conrad
Johnson
Jansen
105
105
**Claus (Rev) (Imm) JOHNSON, b. 1658 at Muelheim, GERMANY, m. Givenname (J OHNSON), bef. 1695/1700, d. October 1745 at Skippack, Lower Salford, Montg omery Co., PA, Surname also given as JANSEN; Resided 1684 at Germantown, P hiladelphia Co., PA, Emigrated to America 1684/6, Purchased 50 acres fr om Paul KOSTAR October 1690, Purchased 64 acres from Lenarts ARRETS 1 Octo ber 1698 at Germantown, Philadelphia Co., PA, Signed petition to lay out G ermantown Road 1701, Was among the migratory families moving to Skippack ( others were those of Hendrick PANNEBECKER, Johannes UMSTAT, Johannes KUSTE R, and Jan KREY. 1702, Purchased 306 acres from Matthias VAN BEBBER (ackno wledged in 1706) 1702 at VanBebber's Township, Philadelphia Co., PA, W as a preacher 1702 at Skippack, Lower Salford, Montgomery Co., PA, Sold t wo parcels to Heiverts PAPEN 1703 at Germantown, Philadelphia Co., PA, Pur chased 50 acres in Skippack 12 April 1708, Naturalized 29 September 17 09 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, Purchased 150 acres from Deputi es of PENN 1717, Was the tax collector 1718 at VanBebber's Township, Phila delphia Co., PA, Purchased 118 acres from Job GOODSON ("Green Hill Farm ") 6 August 1724 at Philadelphia Co., PA, Named by Mathias VANBEBBER as o ne of the seven trustees of the 100 acres set aside in Skippack for the Me nnonists 30 March 1725, Purchased 207 acres of land 1727 at Lower Salfor d, Philadelphia Co., PA, Conveyed 207 acre tract of land to son **John JOH NSON 10 June 1732 at Lower Salford, Philadelphia Co., PA, Settled esta te if father-in-law, Peter CONRAD 14 August 1736, Made will- To my belov ed wife Katherine, use of my Plantation, and ye Book called ye Book of Mar tyrs. To my eldest son John- one shilling. To son Peter, 153 acres (pa rt of 306 A. bought from Mathias VAN BEBBER. To son Nicholas, 59 acres- T he NE end of 118 A. bought from Job GOODSON. To son Benjamin 59 acres- T he SW end of 118 A. bought from Job GOODSON. To son Peter 80 pds in tru st to pay to my eight daughters. To each 10 pds. Viz: Unto Kuechen, unto M ary, unto Agnes, unto Catherine, unto Elizabeth, unto Catherine, unto Marg aret, unto Hannah. Execs: Wife and son, Peter. Guardians John CUNRADS a nd Harmonus KUSTER (brothers-in-law). Wits: Robert JONES, Ann A. JONES, Wi lliam JONES 1 June 1739, Will proved (Abstract and Inventory in Johnson a nd Bergey) 30 October 1745 at Salford, Montgomery Co., PA
1672 - 1727
Margaret
Jane
Jennings
55
55
1668 - 1727
James
Holmes
59
59
James Holmes was wounded at the Battle of the Boyne. Source: Simon Ellio tt - England. Sir James Holmes will was probated in court on the 14th day of June, 1727. Sources: (1) History of the Holmes Branch of the Baldridge Family in Ameri ca - per Professor Henry Earl Riggs, a descendant of Rev. Wm. Baldridge, t he son of Alexander Baldridge who was the second son of Wm. and Janette Ho lmes Baldridge. (2) James Holmes - LDS File- AFN:NWN1-BG. (3) Lyco's Sear ch #11974, 11976, 002627. All five of James and Margaret's sons died childless.
1726 - 1812
Michael
Baldridge
85
85
1721 - 8 Feb 1743/44
Janette
Baldridge
1719 - 1765
Margaret
Baldridge
46
46
1723 - 1808
Elizabeth
Baldridge
85
85
1714 - 1735
Susanna
Mary
Baldridge
21
21
1697
Edward
Baldridge
<1652
Jean
Scott
<1652
Francis
Jennings
1689
Robert
Holmes
1685
Thomas
Holmes
1687
Charles
Holmes
1634
Peter
Holmes
1797 - 1850
Mary
Polly
Young
53
53
1796 - 1850
Edward
Parker
54
54
1827 - 1860
Daniel
Parker
33
33
1850 census he and Eliza are living next door to his father.
1832
Susan
Parker
1836
Louisa
Parker
1834
Emily
Parker
1838
Edward
Parker
1817 - 1916
Charlotte
Parker
98
98
1822
Linney
Parker
1797 - 1850
Mary
Polly
Young
53
53
1794 - 1879
Phoebe
Young
85
85
1792 - 1849
Pleasant
F
Young
57
57
1792 - 1853
Susannah
Young
61
61
Daniel
Parker
1811
John
Franklin
Young
Elizabeth
Betsey
Young
1789
Richard
Young
1793
Betty
Young
1897
James
Moran
1729
James
Young
<1740
Margaret
Wallace
1759 - 1821
Sarah
White
62
62
1790 - 1845
William
Johnson
55
55
1781 - 1844
Daniel
Parker
63
63
PARKER, DANIEL (1781-1844). Daniel Parker, antimissionary Baptist leade r, was born on April 6, 1781, in Culpeper County, Virginia, to Rev. John a nd Sarah (White) Parker. The family moved to Georgia when he was a chil d. His education seems to have been extremely limited. He and Patsy Dicker son were married on March 11, 1802; they eventually had eleven children. T hey moved to Dickson County, Tennessee, in 1803. In 1806 Parker was ordain ed to preach by the Turnbull Baptist Church. He was an advocate of "Two Se edism," the doctrine that since the time of Adam mankind has been the bear er of two seeds, divine and diabolical. Parker supported this doctri ne in two pamphlets in 1826: Views on the Two Seeds and The Second Do se of Doctrine on the Two Seeds. Though his Two Seedism separated him fr om most Primitive Baptists, he retained their opposition to the Missiona ry Baptists, with whom his conflict started about 1815. (Primitive Baptis ts do not support missionary, tract, or Bible societies, Sunday school s, or theological seminaries.) In 1820 Parker, then living in Illinois, pu blished a pamphlet, A Public Address to the Baptist Society, and Frien ds of Religion in General, on the Principle and Practice of the Baptist Bo ard of Foreign Missions, for the United States of America, attacking missi onary practices. He published the Church Advocate, a newspaper, from 18 29 to 1831. He served as a state senator in Illinois in 1822. In 1833, aft er a trip to Texas, he organized the Pilgrim Predestinarian Regular Bapti st Church at Lamotte, Illinois, with seven members; the church was later m oved to Texas. In 1986 the Pilgrim Church, which continued to meet near El khart, Texas, was the oldest Primitive Baptist church in the state. Park er was elected to represent Nacogdoches County at the General Council qv of the Provisional Governmentqv of Texas. He was elected a member of t he Fourth Congress of Texas in 1839. He was barred from taking his seat, h owever, because ordained ministers were constitutionally ineligible; Presi dent Mirabeau B. Lamarqv declared the seat vacant on November 18, 183 9. On October 17, 1840, at Hopewell Primitive Baptist Church near Dougla s, Texas, Parker led in the organization of the Union Primitive Baptist As sociation, the second Baptist association organized in Texas. He died at h is home in Anderson County on December 3, 1844, and was buried in the Pilg rim Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. DANIEL PARKER & MARTHA "PATSY" DIXION/DICKERSON are both buried at Pilgr im Church in Illinois. DANIEL moved with his parents from VA to TN, still later to Illinois. He w as ordained as a Baptist Minister in 1806. He was elected Senator from Cla rk and Crawford Counties to the third General Assembly of Illinois on t he 7th day of August, 1826. With the intention of organizing a church, h e, his brother JAMES, and perhaps his father, went to TX in 1832. Texas, u nder the Mexican rule, would not allow any church to form in TX except t he Catholic Church. Daniel would not give up and went to see Stephen F. Au stin who told Daniel that he could not start up a church in TX but if he A LREADY had a church when he got there, he would be allowed freedom of wors hip. The Parkers headed back to Illinois and the PILGRIM CHURCH was forme d. On the rolls of that Primitive Baptist Church were the following: Eld er Daniel Parker; Patsy Parker; John Parker; Julian Crist; Rachel Crist; S allie Brown; and Phoebe Parker, then following the enumeration of the Elde rs of the four Illinois Churches, Gladys Parks, Mt. Zion, Grand Prairie a nd Lamont, who represented the Presbytery organizing the church. It was ag reed that they were to have their first meeting in the home of Elder Dani el Parker. They met on the 11th day of Aug 1833, and at that time, four mo re members were received. This made the little church eleven members. By t he time this little church headed to TX, it w
UNKNOWN
Wilkinson
The Wilkinson surname is Norman in origin. The first rexord of the surna me was found in Durham, were the clan was first seated fro ancient time s. They were descended from Robert de Witona, of Glamorgan, one of the twe lve Kinghts who came to Glamorgan with Robert Fitzhamon, a Norman nobl e, in 1066. Fitzhamon was Sheriff of Kent and founder of tewkesbury. Wilki nsons held esteates in severl places, including Durham & Northumberland. T hey also held estates in Scarborough, York, Pontefract, Kirkbrigg & Winter burn Hall in Yorkshire. On e of the most notable at this time was Lancel ot Wilkinson, born 1530 at Harpley House, KYO in Durham. Married Catheri ne Leigh Durham. Lancelot died 1592. Other noteworth Wilkinsons of Harpl ey House....Durham.... In 1615 a Coat of Arms was granted to William Wilkinson of Harpley Hous e, Lanchester, Durham Co., England. His son Lawrence, a Lt. in the ar my of King Charles the Dirst, was captured in the battle of Newcastle-Upon -Tyne, bu forces of Oliver Cromwell. His lands were sequestered by Parliam ent and sold. Lawrence received special permission from Lord Fairf ax to go to the New Word (USA). Samuel Wilkinson the oldest son of Lawren ce was the Grandfather of Stephen Hopkins, the Governor of Rhode Island, w ho was the last signer of the Declaration of Independence. The ancest ry of the wife of William Wilkinson, a Mary Conyers, goes back to King Edw ard the First and to the de Bohuns, signers of the Magna Charta in 1215.
~1630
UNKNOWN
Ann
1725 - 1773
Agnes
Chiles
48
48
1725 - 1773
Peter
Hubbard
48
48
Excerpts from the Minutes of Cedar Creek Monthly Meetings film #0288184 Peter and Agness published their intentions to marry for the 2nd time on 8 /9 Oct. 1744 (Cedar Creek Minutes, pg. 23). Thereas Peter Hubbard of the County of Caroline son of John Hubbard of t he County of Amelia and Agness Chiles Daughterof Menoah Childes of the Cou nty of Caroline Having published their intention oftaking each other in ma rriage before two monthly meetings of the people calledQuakers in Virgin ia according to the good order used amongst them whose proceedings there in after deliberate consideration with Regard to the Righteous law of G od and Examples of his people Recorded in the Scriptures of truth and in t hat case now approved of by the meet they appearing cleare of all others a nd having consent of Parence and friends concerned--Now these are to certi fy all whomeit may concern that for the full accomplishing their sd. Inten sion this ninthday of the Tenth month 1744. They the sd. Peter Hubbard a nd Agness Chiles appearing in Publick assembly of the aforesd people and o thers mett together at theirpublick meeting place in Caroline County a nd in sollom manner her the sd. Peter Hubbard taking the sd. Agness Chil es by the hand did openly declear as follweth. You are my witnesses th at I do this day take this my friends Agness Chiles to be my wife promisi ng with the Lords assistance to be to her a faithful and loving husband te ll death. and then the sd. Agness Chiles in like manner Declared as follow th. You are my witnessess that I do this day take this my friend Peter Hub bard to be my Husband promising with the Lords assistance to be to him a f aithful wife tell death, and the sd. Peter Hubbard and Agness his wi fe as further confirmation thereof did then and there to the presents se tt their hands and we whose names are hereunto subs being present among st others at the solloming of their marriage and subscription in the mann er aforesd as witnesses hereunto have sett our names the day and year abo ve written-- Mary Stone Christian Stone Sarah Ballard Sarah Terrell Joel Meador David Garland Lettice Cheadle Judeth Hubbard Henry Terrell Richard Ballard David Terrell Thos. Cheadle Peter Hubbard Agness Hubbard Manoah Chiles Geo Hubbard At a monthly meeting held at our meethouse in Caroline County ye 12 th of ye 11th mo. 1744 the friends appointed to attend the marriage of Pet er Hubbard and Agness Chiles give in a Reasonable acct. thereof.
1720 - 1773
Anne
Cheadle
52
52
Manoah was married two times. Agnes Chiles was the daugher of Anne, Manoah's first marriage. This is per information from the LDS site.
1706 - 1760
Manoah
Chiles
54
54
1750 - 1830
Elizabeth
Hubbard
80
80
1756 - 1844
Peter
Hubbard
Jr.
88
88
Peter Hubbard, II enlisted in the Revolution as a private while residi ng in Cheraw District, South Carolina in 1776. He served under Capt. Jo hn Carroway and Capt. Samuel Wise and with Col. Wm. Thompson, was in the b attle at Sullivan Island. He continued in various tours of duty until t he end of the war. The above is from his pension papers. He received his p ension in Bond Co., Illinois in 1832. He stated that he had served in Ge n. Marion's Troops. Sometime after 1797 Peter Hubbard, II moved his family from South Caroli na to Montgomery Co., Tenn. He owned land there and had some slaves. His w ife was Mary Ann, maiden name unknown, born 15 May 1767, died in Montgome ry Co., Tenn. 21 May 1826. After his death two of the sons who were alrea dy in Illinois, Peter and Philip, went back to Tenn. on horseback, rent ed the land and hired out the negroes and brought their father back to Ill inois with them. Peter II lived with his son Peter III but died at the ho me of his son David at Mulberry Grove, 26 August 1844, aged 88 year a nd 25 days. He was buried in the Brethren Cemetery, and his tombstone is o ne of the few left. The tombstone bears this inscription, "He was a soldi er of the American Revolution and by the side of the gallant Marion foug ht many a hard battle for American independence." "Here Hubbard lies, Tho Brittan's arms withstood, Not for his own But for his country's good. Though victor oft on famed Columbia's fields." Source: Fayette Facts, Fayette Co., Illinois, 1981
1766
Manoah
Hubbard
1746 - 1810
John
Carraway
Hubbard
64
64
1751
William
Hubbard
1562 - 1589
Christopher
Wormeley
27
27
9 Jan 1722/23
Elisha
Battle
1729 - 10 Jan 1748/49
Elizabeth
Chiles
1732 - 1778
Manoah
Chiles
46
46
1728
Joseph
Chiles
1738 - 1820
Susannah
Chiles
82
82
1740
Mary
Terrell
Chiles
D. 1803
Henry
Chiles
D. 1796
John
Chiles
Samuel
Chiles
D. 1780
Patty
Chiles
D. 1789
Anne
Chiles
1711
Sarah
Battle
1709
John
Battle
Margaret
Hutchins
John
Wormeley
Richard
Hogg
1566
Elizabeth
Hogg
Lettice
Southern
1589
Christopher
Wormeley
1695
Lettice
Southern
1659 - 1743
William
Terrell
84
84
William Terrell lives in the part of New Kent that became Hanover Co. He lived on the South Side of the Pamunkey River, near the junction of the North Anna and South Anna Rivers, in an area called "the forks." We should note that some historians believe this William (the one who marries Susannah Waters) is in fact the William we show as RIN #1618, the brother of Richmond Terrell. We believe that William probably didn't stay in Virginia, but returned to England.
1667 - 1734
Susannah
Waters
67
67
1570 - 1630
Grace
O
Hara
60
60
1603 - 1681
Grace
O'Neil
78
78
1603 - 1681
Grace
O Neil
78
78
1589 - 1630
Edward
Waters
40
40
Edward Waters (Immigrant) had a brother named John Waters of Middleham, Yo rkshire, England. In 1618, he and his family migrated to the area of Nanse mond County, VA near the river at Suffolk Nansemond, VA. Lt. Edward Wate rs was granted 100 acres of land at Elizabeth City, VA in the precinc ts of Buck Roe, 26 1628. There are several discrepancies in his date of birth, alternately giv en as 1568, 1578 and 1584. Using Hotten's information which states he w as "aged 40" at the time of 16 February 1623 that would place his bir th at circa 1583. Edward led a daring and romantic life. Arriving in America in 1608 in t he ship "Patience" then later, returned to England. Quoting Sara H. Haze l, p. 272 of "Descendants and Related Families of David Samuel Ware and Am anda Rose Chesteen Ware", "Edward Waters, as appears from Hotten's li st of emigrants, came over in the ship "Patience", in 1608, and return ed to England. On a subsequent voyage to America we have an account of h is being shipwrecked. His life was an eventful and romantic one. During h is enforced stay upon one of these islands he is said to have killed a m an in a quarrel named Edward Samuel, a sailor, and was arrested and bou nd to a tree, but one of his friends cutting the rope in the night, he esc aped to another part of the island. When the shipwrecked set sail in Ma y, 1610, in two small vessels which they had built during the winter, call ed the "Patience" and the "Deliverence", Waters and a man named Christoph er Carter were left behind to hold possession of the island. In the latt er part of the summer, Sir George Somers returned for a supply of wild hog s, and died there. His kinsman, Mathew Somers, taking command, set sail f or England instead of Virginia, leaviing one of his crew, named Edward Cha rd, behind. These three then, Waters, Carter and Chard, were the sole inhabitants of t he Somers islet and "monarchs of all they surveyed", until the arriv al of Moore and his colony in 1612. An old chronicler alleges that Chard a nd Waters were about to fight on one occasion, when Christopher Carter, w ho disliked both, pacified them by threatening to turn against the man w ho struck first. After this they became friendly and industriously and pro fitably worked together. Both Waters and Carter became members of the gove rnor's council, but about 1618 went to Virginia, where the former settl ed on the south bank of the James River. At the time of the massacre in 16 22, Waters lived on the south side of the James and he and his family we re taken prisoners by the Nansemond Indians, but were rescued by a boat 's crew and carried to Recaughton, or Elizabeth City, now called Hampto n. In February, 1625, his wife had a daughter named Margaret. Govenor Pot t, in Maarch, 1628-29, made Edward Waters a commissioner for the distri ct between Southampton River and Fox Hill, and he was a member of the t he county court and member of the House of Burgesses from Elizabeth City C ounty. (New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol XXXI, p 393. )" He was a gentleman and Armiger , born in England. Died at Hertsfordshir e, England. His will proved 18 September 1630 and may be found record ed in the Virginia Historical Magazine, Vol. IIl, p. 179. Other Sources: 1. William Broddus Cridlin, "A History of Colonial Virginia", pp. 90-91. 2. John Camden Hotten, "The Original Lists of Persons of Quality", p. 187. 3. Philemon Berry Waters, "A Genealogical History of the Waters and Kindr ed Families", Pub. Foote & Davis Co., Atlanta, GA, 1903, pp. 13-14.
1693 - 1785
John
Terrell
92
92
1685 - 1755
William
Terrell
70
70
1693 - 1763
Timothy
Terrell
70
70
1693 - 1772
James
Terrell
79
79
1687 - 1716
Mary
Terrell
29
29
1660 - 1759
David
Terrell
99
99
1715 - 1763
Henry
Terrell
48
48
1687 - 1734
Anne
Terrell
47
47
1711 - 1805
Susannah
Terrell
94
94
1580 - 1639
Arthur
O Neill
59
59
1623 - 1689
William
Waters
66
66
1624 - 1630
Margaret
Waters
6
6
1628
Edward
Waters
1580 - 1639
Arthur
O'Neil
59
59
1570 - 1630
Grace
O'Hara
60
60
1560
Margaret
Macduffy
D. 1639
Cathall
O
Hara
1594 - 1654
John
Neale
O Neill
60
60
Sorley
O Neill
1530
Dool
Oge
MacDuffy
1550
Anne
O Neil
1550 - 1616
Shane
O Neil
66
66
1540 - 1575
Brian
Mcphelim
O Neill
35
35
1490
Feidhlimidh
O Neil
Living
Vardy
1470
Gormfhlaith
Okonell
1465 - 1512
Niall
Mor O
Neil
47
47
Niall Mor ("the Big"), King of Ulster 1364 - 1394 AD. Was opposed by his b rother Domnall who was allied to the Clannaboy O'Neills but defeated his " horse-host" and secured peace. He built a "house for the entertainme nt of the literati of Erin" at Emain Macha (Armagh) in 1381 AD. He associa ted his son with him in the kingship and he died in 1397 AD. Niall marri ed Beanmidhe the daughter of his old enemy Brian MacMahon, King of Oriel ( 1365 - 1372).
1450
UNKNOWN
Mary
~1450 - 1471
Conn
O Neill
21
21
1631 - 1683
Elizabeth
Waters
52
52
D. 1386
Beanmidhe
MacMahon
1457 - 1494
Ingeandubh
O
Donnell
37
37
1484 - 1559
Phelim
Baccach
O Neill
75
75
D. 1524
Aedh
Dubh
O Neill
1624 - 1680
Richmond
Terrell
56
56
1594 - 1643
Robert
Terrell
49
49
1599 - 30 Jan 1660/61
Jane
Baldwin
1658 - 1720
Timothy
Terrell
62
62
1662 - 1753
Robert
Terrell
91
91
1662
David
Terrell
1662
Samuel
Terrell
1753 - 1822
Joseph
Haynes
69
69
1761 - 1829
James
Haynes
68
68
1771 - 1788
Helen
Haynes
17
17
1768 - 1788
John
Haynes
20
20
1766 - 1795
Jonathan
Haynes
28
28
10 Mar 1751/52 - 1788
Mary
Haynes
1873 - 1949
Cathal
O
Hara
76
76
1640 - 1690
Shelagh
O
Hara
50
50
1560 - 1620
Alice
Canon
60
60
1557 - 1588
William
Waters
31
31
1539 - 1600
William
Canon
61
61
3 Feb 1587/88 - 1630
John
Waters
1585
Joane
Waters
1537 - 1600
John
Waters
63
63
1583
William
Waters
1560 - 1595
Margaret
Richmond
35
35
1552 - 1595
William
Tyrell
43
43
1620 - 1677
Mary
Terrell
57
57
1631 - 1656
Timothy
Terrell
25
25
1619 - 1677
Robert
Terrell
57
57
1618 - 13 Mar 1660/61
John
Terrell
1623 - 1677
Margaret
Terrell
54
54
1627 - 1629
Charles
Terrell
2
2
1629 - 1695
William
Terrell
66
66
1626 - 1626
Joan
Terrill
1633 - 1732
Jesse
Terrill
99
99
1575 - 1643
Jane
Pigeon
68
68
1573 - 1643
Robert
Baldwin
70
70
1680 - 1780
Mary
Harrison
100
100
1680 - 1745
John
Hubbard
Jr.
65
65
1906 - 1975
UNKNOWN
Bernice
68
68
1665 - 1734
Mary
Hayden
69
69
1664 - 1717
John
Reeder
53
53
1646 - 1685
Virtue
Vowles
39
39
1641 - 1685
Simon
Reeder
44
44
sued Garret V Sweringen and was awarded 3,000 lbs of tobacco in June 1678. Garret was the ancestor of Bruce V. Swearingen. Note: first appeared in the records of St. Mary's County MD in 1666 when he was witness to a deed. He lived as a freeholder on St. Clement's Manor.
1690
Mary
Reeder
1710
Joshua
Reeder
1630 - 1702
Thomasine
Butler
72
72
1628 - 1697
Francis
Hayden
69
69
1605 - 1650
Joan
Christopher
45
45
!According to Virginia Historical Geneologies, Thomas Butler (also spelled Boteler) married Joan Mount Stephen 16 Jan 1625/26 at St Magnus the Martry r, London. She was the widow of Nicholas Mount Stephen. Since the record is confusing, I will guess her maiden name was Christopher, and that she w as the daughter of John Christopher and Miss Harris. The confusion is that both J oan Mount Stephen and Joanne Christopher are listed as the wives of Thomas But ler I, the 1st lady has no children, the 2nd lady 9, but on Thomas' death his widow, Joan Mount Stepehn married their neighbor, Edward Thomas, and took Thomas' orphaned children with her. Further, the narrative gives no accou nt of a 2nd marriage. Thomas' conflicts with the Governor of Maryland are an exciting story, but not as much as that of his brother, Capt. John Butler.
1602 - 1646
Thomas
Butler
44
44
!According to Virginia Historical Geneologies, Thomas Butler (also spelled Boteler) married Joan Mount Stephen 16 Jan 1625/26 at St Magnus the Martry r, London. She was the widow of Nicholas Mount Stephen. Since the record is confusing, I will guess her maiden name was Christopher, and that she w as the daughter of John Christopher and Miss Harris. The confusion is that both J oan Mount Stephen and Joanne Christopher are listed as the wives of Thomas But ler I, the 1st lady has no children, the 2nd lady 9, but on Thomas' death his widow, Joan Mount Stepehn married their neighbor, Edward Thomas, and took Thomas' orphaned children with her. Further, the narrative gives no accou nt of a 2nd marriage. Thomas' conflicts with the Governor of Maryland are an exciting story, but not as much as that of his brother, Capt. John Butler. The records of the Draper's Company of London give the following informati on; "Thomas Butler, Haberdasher, son of John Butler and Jane Elliott, of t he Parish of Roxwell, Essex. Jane Elliott, daughter of Edward Elliott. Tho mas Butler married 16, January 1625/6 at St. Magnus the Martyr London, Jo an Mount Stephen the widow of Nicholas Mount Stephen, citizen of St. Mart in Ludgate". (Will P. C. C. 93 Clarke) (56 V -459). Thomas Butler I and his brother, Captain John Butler, are found residi ng on Kent Island in 1637. There are no records preserved before that tim e, so they may have arrived much earlier, for the first permanent settleme nt of white men within the present boundaries of Maryland was made on Ke nt Island in 1631. William Claiborne, formerly Secretary for the Colo ny of Virginia, had received a grant of this island from the King wh en it was considered a part of Virginia. In 1632, the King granted a chart er for Maryland to Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore, which charter contain ed within its boundaries the Island of Kent. Baltimore refused to recogni ze Claiborne's rights. Claiborne tried but could not obtain recognition fr om the King, so there was nothing left for him to do but fight it out wi th the Calverts. Thomas moved with his brother John, to Kent Island, MD after his sister a nd brother-in-law William and Elizabeth Claiborne received a grant ther e. Thomas held 100 acres and paid a yearly rent of two barrels of corn a nd two capons. Political and religious problems soon arose. Kent Island w as a disputed area between Maryland and Virginia, both colonies claiming t he area. Also, Maryland was primarily Catholic and Virginia was protestant . John was arrested by Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore, for treason and threat ened with hanging in 1638. In 1644 Thomas, along with many other Maryla nd Protestants, refused to pay taxes to the Catholic government and was de clared an enemy of the state. Soon after, Thomas Butler died, apparent ly of natural causes. His widow married a merchant, Edward Thompson and th ey along with the Butler children "escaped" south to the Virginia colony a bout 1650. Thomas Butler, brother of the redoubtable Captain John had a small plantat ion and a family but had lived a less exciting life. In March 1637, Thom as Butler, together with Edward Thompson, who later married his widow, sig ned the election returns in Kent Island, at which time Richard Thompson w as elected Burgess. Richard Thompson represented the Island in the first G eneral Assembly of Maryland in 1637k and continued in office until his dea th. (Proceedings of the Assembly, Vol. 1. p. 31). In 1642, Thomas Butler a nd Edward Thompson were levied upon to pay the charged of Richard Thompson 's election to the House of Burgesses. In September 1642, they are sho wn in the lists as inhabitants of Kent Island (Proceedings of the Assemb1 y, Vol. 1, pp. 143, 168, 169). Thomas Butler's name is also spelled "Botel er" in the records. In 1640 Thomas Butler of Kent Island demanded 600 acr es due him for transporting himself, wife, and two children and Capt.
1674 - 6 Mar 1732/33
William
Hayden
1670 - 1696
Penelope
Hayden
26
26
1675
Reeder
Hayden
1574
Frances
Burr
1605 - 1702
Eleanor
Whitehead
97
97
1602 - 1628
Edward
Hayden
26
26
1561 - 1617
Edward
Hayden
56
56
1576 - 1667
Jane
Elliott
91
91
John Butler IV, second son of John Butler of Starnbrooke andbrother of Oli ver wen t to Little Birch Hall in Roxwell Parish, Essex. Hem. Dec. 27, 15 99 Jane Elliott (baptized J une 22, 1576). She was thedaughter of Edward E lliott and Joan Gedge, daughter of James Gedge .Edward Elliott was 4th s on of John Elliott of Stortford and MargaretShepey
D. 1704
William
Hayden
1585 - 1599
John
Butler
14
14
John Butler IV, second son of John Butler of Starnbrooke andbrother of Oli ver wen t to Little Birch Hall in Roxwell Parish, Essex. Hem. Dec. 27, 15 99 Jane Elliott (baptized J une 22, 1576). She was thedaughter of Edward E lliott and Joan Gedge, daughter of James Gedge .Edward Elliott was 4th s on of John Elliott of Stortford and MargaretShepey
1644
JoAnn
Butler
1629
Mary
Jane
Butler
1546 - 1595
Jane
Gedge
49
49
1546 - 1595
Edward
Elliott
49
49
1516 - 1555
Jonas
Gedge
39
39
1516 - 1588
Margaret
Sheppey
72
72
1579 - 1576
Edward
Elliott
3
3
1586
Dorothy
Elliott
D. 1632
John
Elliott
1559
Edward
Elliot
1575
George
Elliott
1516 - 1557
John
Elliott
41
41
1534 - 1564
Agnes
Elliott
30
30
1498
Margaret
Wilson
1476 - 1500
Thomas
Elliott
24
24
1518
Elizabeth
Graves
1534
John
Graves
Eliot
Rowland
Eliot
D. 1551
George
Eliot
Dorothy
Eliot
Margaret
Eliot
1570 - 1612
Cressitt
St
John
42
42
1565 - 1612
John
Butler
Boetler
47
47
1610 - 1676
Elizabeth
Butler
66
66
1600 - 1642
John
Butler
41
41
John, bapt. at Roxwell, Essex, December 7, 1600, came to the Isle of Ken t, in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, with his brother-in-law Captain William Cl aiborne, about 1637. While in Maryland, on May 26, 1640, John Boteler ma de a deposition relative to affairs on Kent Island in which he gave an a ge as 39, which agrees with the above date of birth. The deposition w as as follows, "Johannes Butler de Insul Kent in provincia de Maryland, ge n. estatis 39 Annor, aut eo circeter natus in fra Pochiam de Roxwell in Co in, Esseq, gen." Same is signed "John Boteler" (Md. Arch. V. pp. 212-220). Wills in the Record Book entitled Wills No. 2, 1677-1682. 26 December, 1676; 6 June, 1677. BUTLER, JOHN, of Westmoreland County, Planter. To son Thomas my Plantation I now live upon lying & being in the forre st in Quantity of Acres one hundred and fifty to him and his heirs for ev er also one Mare filley about Eight Months old my daughter Grace to have t he first Mare foale that the said Mare filley shall bring & her increase f or ever; also to my son Thomas one brown Heifer about 3 years old havi ng a hole in Each eare Oropt in the Left her & her female increase for eve r. My will is that the feather bed 1 now lie Upon with the furniture there unto belonging (In Case I now die) Remane in my Wifes possession Soe lo ng as she keeps herselfe Single & Unmarried & afterwards to be delivered U nto my Son Thomas in Case she marry. All the rest of my Temporall Estate b oth Moveables & Immoveables Shall he sold to discharge & pay all my Deb ts as Shall appeare Lawfully due by me unto any person or persons. To daug hter Grace the first Cow Calfe that falls from any of my Cattle to be Reco rded for her & her heires for ever. To son Thomas one Small pott of abo ut 3 or 4 gallons. Appoints as his Executors & Overseers of his will Mr He nry Berry of Rappac County & his eldest son Henry. Wit. JAMES TAYLOR, aged 28 years or thereabouts, JOHN X THOMAS, of Stafford County, aged 32 years or thereabouts. Page 3. Thomas Butler and his brother, Captain John Butler, are found residi ng on Kent Island in 1637. There are no records preserved before that tim e, so they may have arrived much earlier, for the first permanent settleme nt of white men within the present boundaries of Maryland was made on Ke nt Island in 1631. William Claiborne, formerly Secretary for the Colo ny of Virginia, had received a grant of this island from the King wh en it was considered a part of Virginia. In 1632, the King granted a chart er for Maryland to Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore, which charter contain ed within its boundaries the Island of Kent. Baltimore refused to recogni ze Claiborne's rights. Claiborne tried but could not obtain recognition fr om the King, so there was nothing left for him to do but fight it out wi th the Calverts. Among those settlers who came to the Island and acted as mariners and trad ers for Claiborne were Captains Thomas Smith and John Butler, (or Boteler ), also Thomas But1er, brother of the last named. Claiborne is referr ed to in the records as a brother-in-law of Captain John Butler. Claibor ne married Elizabeth Butler, sister of the two Butler brothers. Claiborne's chief aids or supporters in his war with Governor Leonard Calv ert, brother of Lord Baltimore, were Captains Smith and Butler. He sent th em to Palmer Island for the purpose of making a friendly agreement with t he Susquehanna Indians. Governor Calvert feared that the result of these n egotiations might be that the Susquehannas would join with Claiborne in at tacking his colony at St. Mary's. The question came up in Council as to wh at should be done to prevent Smith and Butler from carrying out such plan s, and Hanley, one of the Councillors, thought nothing should be done in v iew of Lord Baltimore's doubtful title to Kent Island. Butler and Smith, h owever, had no such plans of invasion. They had been traders with the Susq uehannas and t
1612 - 1691
Cressitt
Boteler
79
79
1607 - 1669
Sarah
Butler
62
62
1614 - 1687
Martha
Butler
73
73
1616 - 1686
Ursula
Butler
70
70
1540 - 1605
Ann
Neville
65
65
The following is from the research of Tom Aiken, quoting other sourc es I do not have access to: "Anne Neville, daughter of Thomas Neville and Alice Wauton, "illegitimate ly by Sir John St. John (husband of Margaret Waldegrave . . .) had Cresse tt St John" (RD-372, which cites F.A. Blaydes, ed., Visitations of Bedford shire, 1566, 1582 and 1634 (HSPVS, vol. 19, 1884), pp. 53 (St. John), 168- 69 (Neville of Holt) etc.)) RD shows also that Cressett St John married Jo hn Boteler, and they were parents of John Boteler who married Jane Elliott, and that they were paren ts of Elizabeth Boteler who married William Claiborne."
1540 - 1588
John
St
John
48
48
The following is from the research of Tom Aiken, quoting other sourc es I do not have access to: "Anne Neville, daughter of Thomas Neville and Alice Wauton, "illegitimate ly by Sir John St. John (husband of Margaret Waldegrave . . .) had Cresse tt St John" (RD-372, which cites F.A. Blaydes, ed., Visitations of Bedford shire, 1566, 1582 and 1634 (HSPVS, vol. 19, 1884), pp. 53 (St. John), 168- 69 (Neville of Holt) etc.)) RD shows also that Cressett St John married Jo hn Boteler, and they were parents of John Boteler who married Jane Elliott, and that they were paren ts of Elizabeth Boteler who married William Claiborne."
1583 - 1632
Oliver
Butler
49
49
1535 - 1600
Mary
Throckmorton
65
65
1583 - 1648
Ann
Butler
65
65
1591
Martha
Butler
1589
Jane
Butler
1535 - 1613
John
Boliter
78
78
1520
Joan
Beaufo
1480 - 1547
Richard
Throckmorton
67
67
D. 1566
Margaret
Butler
1569
Peter
Butler
1569
Ralph
Butler
1571
William
Caynhoo
1653 - 1726
John
Hubbard
73
73
1723 - 1820
George
Hubbard
97
97
1721
Richard
Hubbard
1715
David
Hubbard
1713
Usevions
Hubbard
1719
John
Hubbard
1727
Usley
Hubbard
1719
James
Hubbard
1706
Elizabeth
Hubbard
1631 - 1665
Sibella
Caynehoe
34
34
1627 - 1667
Matthew
Hubbard
40
40
English spelling "Huberd" 8/18/1655 patented 590 acres in New Kent Co, VA Justice of York Court 1660.
1834
Carter
Parker
1835
Christa
Parker
1837
William
Parker
1839
Heannah
Parker
1600 - 9 Feb 1662/63
Robert
Hubbard
Page 340 of Cavaliers and Pioneers Vol. 1: Robert Hubbard claims 2000 acres in Westmoreland County, Virginia in 16 56 with Major William Lewis for transporting 40 persons. An additional 5 00 acres is shown in 1654 for transporting 10 persons, and another 500 acr es for transporting 10 persons. He was the Clerk of the Virginia Council b efore 9 feb 1663.
1663 - 1699
Rebecca
Hubbard
36
36
1665 - 1745
Matthew
Hubbard
Jr.
80
80
1572 - 1641
Dorothy
Bell
68
68
1563 - 1625
Henry
Hobart
62
62
1604 - 1625
Robert
Hubbard
21
21
1606 - 1644
Margaret
Kevell
38
38
1588
Firstnameunknown
Lastnameunknown
1604
Dorothy
Kevell
1604
UNKNOWN
Mnu
Katherine
Bennett
1782 - 1850
Elizabeth
Dickey
68
68
1538 - 1559
Dorothy
Beaupre
21
21
1539 - 1577
Robert
Bell
38
38
14 Mar 1591/92 - 1624
Dorthea
Hobart
1593 - 1647
John
Hobart
54
54
1541 - 1580
Audrey
Hare
39
39
1537 - 17 Jan 1599/00
Thomas
Hobart
1 Jan 1572/73 - 8 Mar 1645/46
Edmund
Hobart
1591 - Mar 1608/09
Henry
Hobart
17 Mar 1607/08 - 15 Mar 1632/33
Mary
Elizabeth
Hobart
1924
Francis
Moran
1898
Mary
Moran
~1885
William
Moran
In 1900 William was working on a farm in Iowa as a hired hand.
~1889
Thomas
Moran
1902
Ellen
Moran
Nurse. Never married
1903
Anne
Moran
Married a dentist. Moved to Des Moines.
1510
Alice
Wauton
1500
Thomas
Neville
1455 - 1503
Thomas
Neville
48
48
1459 - 1514
Isabel
Griffin
55
55
Jane
Neville
1436
Catherine
Palmer
1435 - 1497
William
Neville
62
62
1480 - 1510
William
Neville
30
30
1460
Catherine
Curzon
1486
Ursula
Neville
1493 - 1534
John
Neville
41
41
1490
Dorothy
Neville
1500
Francis
Neville
1496
Roger
Neville
1482
Audrey
Neville
1488
Humphrey
Neville
1426 - 1482
Nicholas
Griffin
56
56
1420 - 1426
Margaret
Pilkington
6
6
1390 - 1436
Nicholas
Griffin
46
46
1465 - 1520
Catherine
Griffin
55
55
1450 - 1485
John
Griffin
35
35
D. 1533
Catherine
Griffin
Edward
Griffin
Richard
Griffin
1413
Elizabeth
Bishopesden
1411 - 1475
Thomas
Palmer
64
64
1457
William
Nevill
1453
Mary
Nevill
1355
Phillipa
Wil
1350
William
Bishopesdon
1396 - 1482
Elizabeth
Babington
86
86
1392 - 1482
Thomas
De
Neville
90
90
1437
Joan
Frauncys
1367 - 2 Feb 1441/42
Margery
Martell
1363 - 1455
William
Babington
92
92
1442
Alice
Neville
1437 - 1516
John
Neville
79
79
1425
Roger
Neville
1439
Katherine
Neville
1428
Thomas
Neville
1430
Margaret
Neville
1434
Elizabeth
Neville
1420
Maude
Neville
1345
Peter
Martell
1400 - 1464
Robert
Babington
64
64
1410 - 1474
William
Babington
64
64
D. 1498
Edward
Babington
Thomas
Babington
Joanne
Babington
Agnes
Babington
Margaret
Babington
John
Babington
1339
Benedictia
Ward
1335 - 1409
John
Babington
74
74
Occupation - Tax collector
1318
Maude
Warde
1320 - 1383
Simon
Ward
63
63
Title: Pedigree Resource File - CD-Rom Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publication: Salt Lake City, UT, Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2001 Note: Alternate Title: Family History Resource File Repository: Note: NAME SLC - Family History Library ADDR 35 N. West Temple Street CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 U.S.A. Page: Compact Disk #25 Title: Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson Author: Larsen, Kirk Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Descend ants, 1981-2001, Kirk Larson, Private Library Repository: Note: NAME Kirk G. Larson ADDR 4730 Rey Drive CONT Huntington Beach, CA 92649 U.S.A. PHON (714) 323-1691 Title: Pedigree Resource File - CD-Rom Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publication: Salt Lake City, UT, Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2001 Note: Alternate Title: Family History Resource File Repository: Note: NAME SLC - Family History Library ADDR 35 N. West Temple Street CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 U.S.A. Page: Compact Disc #25 Pin #691742 Text: Brent RUESCH 250 w 600 n salt lake city, utah 84103
1367 - 1437
Norman
Babington
70
70
1371 - 1448
Sudonia
Babington
77
77
1373
Maria
Babington
1376 - 1464
Thomas
Babington
88
88
1755 - 1824
Johann
Friedrich
Brandstetter
69
69
1763 - 1764
Maria
Elisabetha
Brandstetter
1
1
1757 - 1820
Dorthea
Barbara
Brandstetter
63
63
13 Jan 1751/52 - 1800
George
Andreas
Branstetter
1764 - 1818
Johann
Peter
Brandstetter
53
53
16 Mar 1749/50 - 1752
Johann
Heinrich
Brandstetter
1754 - 1755
Anna
Esther
Brandstetter
1
1
Matthew
Branstetter
1631 - 1697
Elizabeth
Green
66
66
1628 - 1692
Alexander
Clemson
64
64
1710 - 1785
Thomas
Clemson
75
75
1699 - 1739
Mary
Clemson
40
40
1701 - 1794
John
Clemson
93
93
1705 - 1741
James
Clemson
36
36
1707
Rebecca
Clemson
1696 - 1796
Benjamine
Clemson
100
100
1694 - 1794
Sarah
Clemson
100
100
1727 - 1827
Elizabeth
Strode
100
100
1759 - 1833
Elizabeth
Clemson
74
74
15 Jan 1749/50 - 1832
James
Clemson
1748 - 1808
John
Clemson
59
59
1761 - 1805
Thomas
Clemson
44
44
1763 - 1817
Mary
Clemson
53
53
1752 - 1785
Sarah
Clemson
33
33
1754 - 1856
Tamer
Clemson
102
102
1768 - 1868
Sophia
Clemson
100
100
1766 - 1866
Ann
Clemson
100
100
1756 - 1763
Margaret
Clemson
6
6
1754
Tanner
Clemson
1720
Elizabeth
Strand
1759 - 1832
Joseph
Moore
72
72
1794 - 1860
Joseph
Dickinson
Moore
66
66
1804 - 1805
Susanna
Moore
1
1
1790
Mary
Moore
1788
Elizabeth
Moore
1785
Clemson
Moore
1783
Eli
Moore
1806
Thomas
S
Moore
1796
Sarah
Moore
1792
Sophia
Moore
1807 - 1886
Jane
Brown
78
78
1826
Issac
N.
Moore
1830
Jospeh
A.
Moore
1832 - 1918
Mary
Louise
Moore
85
85
1844
John
W.
Moore
1846
Electa
M.
Moore
1848
Eliza
J.
Moore
1826 - 1879
Thomas
Wiley
Wadsworth
53
53
1851
Elizabeth
Jane
Wadsworth
1852 - 1886
Sarah
Ann
Wadsworth
33
33
1855
Mary
Frances
Wadsworth
1858
Rebecca
Melissa
Wadsworth
1862
Robert
Franklin
Wadsworth
1866
Malinda
Annette
Wadsworth
1870
Mathew
Wiley
Wadsworth
1847 - 1914
Samuel
Brady
Nixon
66
66
1874
Irene
Nixon
1876
Walter
Wadsworth
Nixon
1878 - 1956
Francis
Anthony
Nixon
77
77
1881
Carrie
May
Nixon
1883
Ernest
Leland
Nixon
1892
Hugh
Henry
Nixon
1885 - 1967
Hannah
Milhous
82
82
1909
Harold
Samuel
Nixon
1913
Richard
Milhous
Nixon
Living
Nixon
Roger
Eliot
Hugh
Eliot
William
Eliot
D. 21 Jan 1587/88
Nicholas
Carswell
1592 - 1632
John
Eliot
40
40
Sir John Eliot (1592-1632) ====================== 'Peerage and Baronetage' have his year of birth as 1590.. 16??/??/?? Educated Blundells School, Tiverton 1607/12/04 Matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford aged 15 16??/??/?? Educated at an Inn of Court 1614/??/?? Entered Parliament as MP for St Germans 1618/05/10 or 18 Knighted by King James I 1622/??/?? Appointed Vice Admiral of Devon by George Villiers, Duke of Buc kingham 1623/??/?? Captured well-known pirate Captain Nutt 1623/??/?? George Villiers steps in to obtain release of Captain Nutt 1624/10/?? Purchased Borough of St Germans 1626/??/?? Leader of House of Commons; Member of committe to look at impea chment of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham 1626/05/11 Imprisoned by Charles I to save Buckingham (May 11-19) 1627/06/?? Sent to Tower over his concerns / refusing to pay an enforced l oan (1627/06-1628/01) Anno 1627 3 Car. I 1628/01/02 Released from Tower 1629/??/?? Moved a remonstrance against arbitrary taxation 1629/03/04 Sent to Tower again and fined a thousand pounds 16??/??/?? Wrote: Negotium Posterorum (first published 1881) - an account of Charles I's fir st Parliament The Monarchy of Man (1879) - a philosophical-political treatise An Apology for Socrates (1991) - a vindication of his own public conduct De Jure Majestis (1882) Letter Book of Sir John Eliot (1882) 1630/12/20 Will 1632/11/27 Codicil 1632/11/27 Died of consumption 1632/??/?? Buried at St Peter Ad Vincula, Tower of London. However, the gr ave is no longer locatable. Requests for his reburial in Cornwall were reb uffed 1632/12/11 Probate (126 Audley) by Maurice Hill P.T., Sir Dudley Diggs, K t, John Arundell, Bevill Grenville, Robt Mason & Wm Scawen. There is much information on Sir John Eliot's political life at http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/mseaborn/hist/england/notes.txt More than one biography exists: FORSTER, JOHN The Life of Sir John Eliot, published 1864 HULME, HAROLD The Life of Sir John Eliot 1592-1632, struggle for Parliamen tary freedom. George Allen & Unwin 1957 423pp plates £11.00 The Royal Historical Society Camden Series has the following: 1) A probate inventory of goods and chattels of Sir John Eliot, late prisoner in the Tower, 1633, ed. Harold Hulme. 2) Sir John Eliot and the Vice-Admiralty of Devon, ed. Harold Hulme
17 Jan 1592/93 - 18 Feb 1592/93
Maria
Eliot
Maria
Gilbert
Elizabeth
Pawlett
D. 1546
William
Carswell
1530
Joan
Norbrook
1505
Thomas
Eliot
John
Norbrook
1548 - 1575
Edward
Eliot
27
27
1546 - 1575
Hugh
Eliot
29
29
D. 1576
Alice
Eliot
Alice
Guy
1445 - 1521
Edward
Eliot
76
76
Robert
Guy
1470 - 1521
Joane
Bonville
51
51
1442 - 1480
John
Eliot
38
38
1503 - 11 Feb 1577/78
John
Eliot
1507 - 1521
Walter
Eliot
14
14
D. 1562
Robert
Eliot
1423 - 1461
Joanna
Wibbery
38
38
1413 - 1494
John
Bonville
81
81
D. 1521
Isabel
Eliot
1401 - 1461
Leva
Gorges
60
60
REFN: 3505127 Leva Gorges or Georges See husbands notes for more info. Inquisition Post Mortem 1423 Sources of information: 1."The Visitation of the County of Devon" by J.L. Vivian page 102 (FHL 873 760) 2. Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem for Devon item 2 page 155 (FHL 962 461) The Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem has the following: Wibbery, Jo hn 1 Hen. VI (1422-23) taken after his death. Wibbery, Joan dau & he ir of John - proof of age 17 Hen. VI (1438-39) I (Olive Kemp Turley) fe el this was taken abt the time she married John Bonville. Her given na me is usually given as Joanna. Wibbery, Leva, wife of John 18 Hen. VI (143 9-40) (I'm using as abt time she married Thomas Bonville, father of Jo hn B. above.) NOTE: I am using a book about English Research for the Regnal years and t he years as we list them: this book was prepared by Callie Arrington Wa rd of Logan, Utah to help patrons of the Logan library many years ago. S he was a friend of my mother, and my mother obtained a copy for me. I could not fi nd this book listed in the FHLC.
1394 - 1428
John
Wibbery
34
34
1439 - 1468
Anne
Bonville
29
29
John
Georges
1355
John
Wieberry
1330
Margaret
FitzWalter
1320
Gilbert
Wieberry
1396 - 1428
Johanna
Poynings
32
32
1394 - 11 Feb 1466/67
Thomas
Bonville
1372 - 1398
Elizabeth
Ferrers
26
26
1370 - 1426
Hugh
De
Poynings
56
56
Hugh m. 1st, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Martin Ferrers, of Bere Ferrer s; and 2ndly, Eleanor, dau. of John, Lord Welles; he d. v. p. in 1426, lea ving Joane (by first wife), m. to Thomas Bonville, and had a son, John. Co nstance (by 2nd wife), who m. 1st John Paulet, and was grandmother of S ir William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester; 2ndly, Henry Greene, of Dra yton, and had a dau. Constance, wife of John Stafford, Earl of Wiltshir e. Alice, m. 1st, to John Orrell; and 2ndly, to Sir Thomas Kingeston. Lo rd St. John d. about the 7th Henry VI [1429], when his grandchildren above -mentioned became his heirs, and the Barony of St. John, of Basing, fell i nto abeyance amongst them. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeite d, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 444, Poyn ings, Baron St. John, of Basing]
1356 - 1398
Joan
Le
Strange
42
42
1351 - 7 Mar 1428/29
Thomas
Poynings
1344 - 1360
Martin
Ferrers
16
16
1345
UNKNOWN
Levita
Sir Walter Raleigh, Capt. William Clark of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, a nd Gen. George Rogers Clark are descendants.
1325 - 1367
Matilda
De
Cheverston
42
42
1320 - 1372
John
De
Ferrers
52
52
1300 - 1346
Matilda
Carminow
46
46
1295 - 1336
William
De
Ferrers
41
41
1244 - 1329
Joanna
Dinham
85
85
1240 - 1308
Roger
Carminow
68
68
Martin
De
Ferrers
Andrew
De
Ferrers
Stephen
De
Ferrers
Robert
De
Ferrers
1371 - 1414
Elizabeth
Fitzroger
43
43
Title: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Author: Frederick Lewis Weis Publication: Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1990 Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Page: 231 Title: Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 Author: F. L. Weis Publication: Fifth Edition, 1999 Abbrev: Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 Page: Lines 22, 90A. Title: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Author: Frederick Lewis Weis Publication: Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1990 Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Page: Line 261 No. 37 Text: Elizabeth Fitz Roger. . . . By John Bonville she was mother of Willi am, 1st Lord Bonville Title: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Author: Frederick Lewis Weis Publication: Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1990 Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Page: 230 Note: Per Weis, Elizabeth was aged "8 or 9" when she married Sir John -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------
1366 - 1396
John
Bonville
30
30
1346 - 1426
Alice
Bonville
Cheddar
80
80
1340 - 1372
John
Fitzroger
32
32
McCreery.FTW] [Chubbuck.FTW] AR 261-36 JOHN FITZ ROGER, Lord of Chewton, b. betw. 1345-1352, dead by 13 72 (when his wid. was m. to (2) husb.), 3rd son, but in issue in 138 2, h. to hs older bros., 2nd of whom, Thomas, b. betw. 1345-52, was gods on of Thomas de Holand and Maude de Holland; m. as (1) of five husd s. by 26 Apr. 1369 Alice (a minor) parentage uncertain, d. 27 Mar 1426. S he m. (2) 1371/2 as (2) wife, Sir Edmund de Clyvedon, d. 16 Jan. 1375/ 6; m. (3) as (2) wife Sir Ralph Carminow, d. aft. Jan 1387; m. (4) as ( 2) wife Sir John Rodeney, d. 19 Dec 1400; m, (5) as (2) wife Sir William B onville of Shute (father-in-law of her dau.), d. 1408. She had surviving i ssue only by John Fitz Roger. (VCH Sussex, cit.; VCH Leics., cit.; Dev on & Cornwall N&Q XXIV 56-58, XXV 141; NGSQ, cit.; Cal. Pat. Rolls, 14 (A. D. 1362-1370), p. 239; Cal. Inq.p.m. 15:203, 16:92-93, 209-210). MC90A-8 JOHN FITZ ROGER, 3rd son, b. 1344-1352, lord of Chewton, co. Somer set and Westkyngton, co. Wilts; m. by 26 Apr 1369 Alice, identity unknow n. After John Fitz Roger's death, prob. c. 1370-1372, his widow Alice m. ( 2) as his (2) wife, Sir Edmund de Clyvedon of Clevedon, co. Somerset, sher iff of Somerset and Dorset, 1360, who d. 16 Jan 1375/6. She m. (3) by 18 N ov 1383, as his (2) wife, Sir Ralph Carminow who d. 9 Oct 1386. She m. ( 4) by 27 Jan 1389, as (2) wife, Sir John Rodeney, sheriff of Somerset a nd Dorset, 1387 and 1396, who d. 19 Dec 1400. She m. (5) by 6 June 140 2, as his (2) wife, Sir William Bonville of Shute, co. Devon, sheriff of D evon 1389, sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, 1380 and 1381, who d. 11 Feb 14 08. Alice d. 27 Mar 1426. Part of the Inq.p.m. on her estates (filed und er the name Alice Bonville) was printed in the NGSQ, vol. 60, p. 32. Howev er, another part (filed under the name of Alice Carminow) was not publish ed but an abstract of that part was obtained from the Devon Record Offic e, Exeter, England. The complete Inq.p.m. shows that at her death, Alice h eld the manor of Puckington, co. Somerset which manor she had previously h eld jointly with her fifth husband, William Bonville. She also held some l and and tenements in Wyle and Burgh in Dalewood, co. Dorset, which was ear lier the gift of John Strecche and others to Alice and her husband Sir Wil liam Bonville by deed dated 6 June 1402. Alice also held various dower rig hts to lands owned by her 3rd husband, Sir Ralph Carminow and by her 4th h usband, Sir John Rodeney. (Dorset Feet of Fines from Edward III to Richa rd III (Dorset Records), vol. X p. 175; Cal. Inq.p.m., vol. 15, p. 203, 1 6, PP. 92-93, 131, 209-210; Cal. Close Rolls, 1461-1468, Edw. VI, vo l. I, pp. 1-2; Cal. Patent Rolls, 1362-1370, vol. 14, p. 239, 1381-1385, R ichard II, pp. 330-331; Sir John Maclean, History of the Deanery of Tri gg Minor (London, 1879), vol. III, p. 332, footnote 7; Abstract of Inq.p. m. for Alice Carmynowe, C, 28, 4 Henry VI (1426) provided by the Devon Rec ord Office, Exeter, England; List of Sheriffs for England and Wales (Lis ts and Indexes), No. IX, Public Records Office, London, pp. 35, 123; NGS Q. Vol. 59, pp. 158-159).
1393 - 18 Feb 1460/61
William
Bonville
1395 - 1415
Isabell
Bonvile
20
20
1396 - Mar 1457/58
Philippa
De
Bonville
1395 - 1465
Phillipa
Bonville
70
70
1343 - 1399
Margaret
Damerell
56
56
1330 - 11 Feb 1407/08
William
Bonville
1320 - 1387
Elizabeth
De
Holand
67
67
1318 - 29 Jan 1351/52
Henry
Fitzroger
Event: Manorial Estate West Kington, Wiltshire, England 1 Event: Manorial Estate Broadmayne, Dorsetshire, England 1 Event: Manorial Estate Glen Magna, Leicestershire, England 1 Event: Manorial Estate Hinton Martel, Dorsetshire, England 2 Event: Manorial Estate Merston, Sussex, England 1 Event: Manorial Estate Selling, Kent, England 1 Event: Manorial Estate Sturminster Marshall, Dorsetshire, England 1
1321 - 1385
Elizabeth
Furneaux
64
64
1370 - 1441
John
FitzRogers
71
71
1289 - 1349
Maud
La
Zouche
60
60
1283 - 1328
Robert
De
Holand
45
45
Alan
Fitz
Roger
D. 1371
John
Roger
1370 - 1396
Elizabeth
Fitzroger
26
26
1299 - 1322
Joan
De
Urtiaco
23
23
1295 - 1322
Roger
Fitz
Peter
27
27
1270 - 1314
Eleanor
De
Segrave
44
44
1267 - 1314
Alan
La
Zouche
46
46
1301 - 1349
Roger
Le
Strange
47
47
1223 - 10 Mar 1288/89
Maud
De
Lacy
1238 - 1295
Nicholas
De
Segrave
57
57
1298 - 1328
Elisabeth
La
Zouche
30
30
1288 - 1334
Elena
La
Zouche
46
46
1288 - 1334
Ela La
Zouche
46
46
1296
Mary
Louisiana
Zouche
1310
Helene De
Louisiana
Rohan Chabot
1310
Helene
De La
Zouche
1288 - 1334
Efena
La
Zouche
46
46
1289 - 1389
Margaret
La
Zouche
100
100
1319 - 8 Feb 1362/63
Ellen
Meriet
1317 - 1361
William
Damerell
44
44
1367 - 1416
Katharine
Bonville
49
49
1371 - 1393
William
Bonville
22
22
1360 - 1397
Richard
Bonville
37
37
1299 - 1299
Johanna
Champernon
1293 - 1293
Nicholas
Bonville
1684 - 1724
Benjamin
White
39
39
12 Feb 1639/40 - 1721
Hannah
Hunt
1673 - 1720
Margaret
Littlepage
47
47
1698 - 1779
Henry
Chiles
81
81
1702 - 1784
James
Chiles
82
82
5 Jan 1698/99 - 1779
Walter
Chiles
1704 - 1790
Hezekiah
Chiles
86
86
1690 - 1800
Valentine
Chiles
110
110
1705 - 1750
Richard
Chiles
45
45
1693
Margaret
Chiles
1707
Daniel
Chiles
1703 - 1778
William
Chiles
75
75
1670 - 1771
Mary
Winston
101
101
1690 - 1765
Mary
Howle
75
75
1670
Mary
Howle
1672
Unknown
Chiles
Mary
Carr
UNKNOWN
Mary
D. 1771
UNKNOWN
Mary
UNKNOWN
Mary
1728 - 1800
Elizabeth
Terrell
72
72
1673
UNKNOWN
Mary
UNKNOWN
Margaret
1655
UNKNOWN
Chiles
1650 - 21 Feb 1731/32
Frances
Austin
1647 - 20 Mar 1715/16
Richard
Littlepage
1695 - 1761
Susannah
Chiles
66
66
1713 - 1770
Malachi
Chiles
57
57
1279 - 1331
Joan
Bodrugan
52
52
1274 - 1330
Henry
Champernon
56
56
Sir Henry Champernon (12??-1329) ================================= 127?/??/?? Born c1271/3 (aged 30 and 33 in his father's IPM). 1303/??/?? Tenant in Tewardrayth [Tywardreth] and Bodrugan, co. Cornwall (Feudal Aids, 1: 203) 1309/04/?? Knight of the Shire for Devon 1311/02/08 Confirmation of the sale of custody of lands and tenements of Otto, son of Henry de Bodrigan, tenant-in-chief, together with his marriage, to Henry de Campo Arnulphi by Hugh le Despencer the elder (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1317-21, p. 349). 1311/08/?? Knight of the Shire of Cornwall and Devon in Aug and Nov 1311 (Parliaments, p. 30, 32, 34). 1312/04/?? As Lord of Stockleigh-English he presented there to the church (Stapledon, p. 261). 1319/05/30 Assessor and collector for Devonshire 1320/06/18 Conservator of peace, 18 June 1320 (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1317-2 1: 459) 1324/??/?? As a knight, he was liable for military service against the Scots (RTDA, 71: 295). 1324/11/03 Appointed to a commission 1325/04/29 He was replaced for being sick (Cal. Fine Rolls, 1319-27, p. 31 4, 344). 1328/06/05 A fine was recorded wherein Walter de Kancia and Peter de Bodri gan granted to Henry de Campo Arnulphi, "chivaler," the manors of Ilfracombe, Colridge, Heved Hamlet, land in La Pole, and the advowsons of the churches of Ilfracombe, Stockleigh-English, in Devonshire, and the manor of Treuelowen [Trelowia] and the advowson of the church of Jacobstowe, in co. Cornwall, for his life, and after his death they shall remain to William his son and the heirs of his body (Cornwall Feet of Fines, 1: no. 677). 1329/05/08 Having just died, his lands were taken into the King's hands (Cal. Fine Rolls, 1327-37, p. 132). IPM (CIPM, 7: no. 209).
1335 - 1360
Alexander
Bonville
25
25
1334 - 1354
Isabella
Bonvile
20
20
1332 - 11 Feb 1407/08
Ann
Bonvile
1459 - 1503
Katherine
Marrow
44
44
1451 - 1518
Robert
Throckmorton
67
67
1539
Goditha
Throckmorton
D. 1549
Anthony
Throckmorton
Jane
Throckmorton
D. 1554
John
Throckmorton
Simon
Throckmorton
Raphael
Throckmorton
Margaret
Throckmorton
Catarina
Throckmorton
Gabriel
Throckmorton
1426 - 1460
Margaret
Olney
34
34
1412 - 1472
Thomas
Throckmorton
60
60
1480 - 1552
George
Throckmorton
72
72
1510 - 1558
Michael
Throckmorton
48
48
1492 - 24 Feb 1524/25
Anthony
Throckmorton
1520 - 1543
Elizabeth
Throckmorton
23
23
1498
Mary
Throckmorton
1484
Catherine
Throckmorton
1484
Margaret
Throckmorton
1484
Alice
Throckmorton
1484
Bridget
Throckmorton
1518
Robert
Throckmorton
1482
Anne
Throckmorton
1488 - 1571
Anna
Catherine
Vaux
83
83
1510 - 12 Feb 1580/81
Robert
Throckmorton
1514 - 1573
Clement
Throckmorton
59
59
1512 - 1593
Keilemn
Throckmorton
81
81
1523
Elizabeth
Throckmorton
1532 - 1553
Anne
Throckmorton
21
21
1533 - 1612
George
Throckmorton
79
79
1536 - 1610
Margaret
Throckmorton
74
74
1530 - 1558
Mary
Throckmorton
28
28
1528 - 1586
Anthony
Throckmorton
58
58
1522 - 1570
Thomas
Throckmorton
48
48
1534
Katherine
Throckmorton
1513
Deodatus
Throckmorton
1500
Elizabeth
Throckmorton
1515 - 12 Feb 1569/70
Nicholas
Throckmorton
1506
Katherine
Throckmorton
Kenelm
Throckmorton
1703
Susan
Kearns
William
Throckmorton
1489 - 1571
Anna
Catherine
De Vance
82
82
Dau
Throckmorton
1542 - 1587
Anne
Carew
45
45
1565 - 1618
Elizabeth
Throckmorton
53
53
1557 - 1626
Arthur
Throckmorton
69
69
1562 - 25 Feb 1643/44
Nicholas
Throckmorton
1552 - 1618
Walter
Raleigh
66
66
15 Feb 1604/05 - 1666
Carew
Raleigh
1593 - 1618
Walter
Raleigh
25
25
1600 - 10 Feb 1664/65
Edward
Small
1592 - 1592
Damerei
Raleigh
1589 - 10 Feb 1664/65
Edward
Smalley
1557 - 1620
Henry
Griffith
63
63
1603 - 1646
Henry
Griffith
43
43
1604 - 1634
Frances
Griffith
30
30
1580
Henry
Griffith
1592 - 1601
John
Small
9
9
1665 - 1740
George
Pearis
75
75
1722 - 1781
George
Pearis
59
59
1726 - 1781
Robert
Pearis
55
55
1717 - 1752
Jonathan
Pearis
35
35
1715 - 1749
Christian
Pearis
34
34
1739 - 1810
Mary
Hickman
71
71
1758 - 1836
Elder
John
Parker
77
77
Revolutionary War Veteran as a volunteer in Slaughter's Virginian Regime nt under Captain Fields. John moved to Culpepper County, VA before 1777. John then served again in Col. Alexander's Virginia Regiment under Captain Collier in 1779. After the war, the family moved to Georgia. John became an elder in his church, thus the nickname. John was a Baptist Church member. The family then moved to Tennessee and had children, but moved on to a fo rt in Crawford County, IL. Revolutionary War Veteran as a volunteer in Slaughter's Virginian Regime nt under Captain Fields. John was born September 5, 1758 in Baltimore, Maryland to Nathaniel Park er and Ann Clayton. John moved to Culpepper County, Virginia before 177 7. John was a Revolutionary Soldier, Serial # S32435. He served in Colon el Alexander's 2nd Virginia Regiment of the Continental line in Captain Bu ller Claiborne's 8th Company in 1777 and 13th Regiment of the Continent al Army of Virginia. While serving John was known as "High Johnny" becau se of his high spirit and friendly manner with the other soldiers. After the war, John and Sarah moved to Elbert County, Georgia. Here John w as made an Elder in the Primitive Baptist Church and in 1803 received perm ission from the governor of Georgia to leave Elbert County to visit the "N atchez Indian Territory". Their family eventually established the Turnbu ll Primitive Baptist Church in 1806 which remains the oldest continuous ly meeting church in Dickson County Tennessee. Elder John Parker was a mis sionary that moved from place to place establishing churches. He resid ed in Bedford County, Tennessee until the stories of Fur Trappers loured h im to Crawford County, Illinois in 1814. It was here on the 28th day of Ju ly, 1821 that Sarah "Sally" White died. It was also here that John marri ed Sally Duty on the 21st of March 1825. The Parker family moved to Texas from Quincy, Illinois, taking the Bapti st Church in Illinois with them. On Saturday evenings they would pitch the ir tents and on Sunday all of the ordinances of the Church were observe d. The caravan of the Parkers came up on the east side of the Navasota Riv er until they struck the old San Antonio Road and made their way to the pr esent Houston County, near the north line of the present town of Grapelan d. From this place the Parker clan scattered. Daniel took his children and we nt a few miles north to what is now Elkhart, in Anderson County Silas, Jam es, Benjamin and Elder John pushed on to the west. They first took their f amilies to the last fort that was thought to be safe from Indian attack, F ort Houston, which is about 2 mi. west of the present city of Palestine, A nderson County, Texas. The fort was an important point of frontier defen se from 1836-1839. It was abandoned in 1841, and later the site became t he home of Judge John H. Reagan, called Fort Houston. Elder John, Silas, Benjamin and James W. Parker moved on to the head of t he Navasota River in present Limestone County, near the present Groesbec k. Here they erected Parker's Fort, a kind of wooden barricade or wall aro und their cabins, as a means of protection agains hostile Indians. Complet ed in March of 1834, the stockade's walls were constructed of split ced ar logs buried in the ground and extending up 12 feet with sharp points. I nside the walls were two-story blockhouses, rows of log cabins for livi ng quarters, and a livestock corral. The Parkers and other families mov ed inside the compound and began farming outside the walls. Since there h ad been no Indian troubles, they felt so secure they left the fort's gat es open so workers could come and go with ease. But on May 19, 1836, whi le the men worked in the fields and the children played inside the fort, m ore than 100 Indians -- Comanche, Kiowa, Caddo and Wichita -- appear ed at the gates with a white flag of peace. Benjamin Parker left the fo rt to talk to the warriors,
1702 - 1766
Jonathan
Hunter
64
64
1697 - 1758
Faith
Oakman
61
61
1804 - 1836
Silas
Mercer
Parker
32
32
1785 - 1846
Mary
Parker
61
61
1788 - 1836
Benjamin
Parker
48
48
1790 - 1863
Phoebe
Parker
73
73
1786 - 1830
John
Parker
44
44
1808
Sarah
Parker
1780
Jesse
Parker
1737 - 1791
Elizabeth
Hickman
54
54
1730 - 1803
Nathaniel
Hickman
73
73
1720
Mary
Who
Ann
Who
1724 - 1793
Anne
Simpson
69
69
1723
Frances
Benjamin
Watts
Mary
Watts
UNKNOWN
Phoebe
UNKNOWN
Mary
Elizabeth
Allen
Mary
White
UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
D. 1626
William
Willes
Jone
Robbins
1582
Henry
Alman
Isabell
Robbins
John
Draper
1486
UNKNOWN
Joan
1506
William
Robyns
1510
John
Robyns
Thomas
Hoggies
1514
Joan
Robyns
1516
Henry
Robins
D. 1569
Ales
Butlyn
1518
Thomas
Robyns
1707 - 1740
William
Henderson
33
33
William Henderson, was born in Fordell, Scotland, came to Lancaster Pen n. Was a Capt. of the Elenth Regiment Nov. 13, 1776 under Col. Richard Hum pton. After the war he moved to NC.
1764 - 1842
Kearns
Henderson
78
78
1753 - 1837
Andrew
Henderson
84
84
1755 - 1816
Thomas
Henderson
61
61
1760
James
Henderson
1758
John
Henderson
1752
David
Robinson
Henderson
Margaret
Henderson
14 Feb 1745/46 - 1796
Agnes
Henderson
Thomas
Cairns
1730 - 1786
William
Henderson
56
56
1725 - 1793
John
Henderson
68
68
1722
Alexander
Henderson
1736
James
Henderson
1735
Mary
Henderson
1732
David
Henderson
1728
Susan
Henderson
1732
Elizabeth
Henderson
1682
Alexander
Henderson
OP records birth 1677 Old Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland Children of Alexander Henderson and Jeane Chessor were born and christen ed in the Church of Scotland: 1. William Henderson born 16 Feb 1697 and chr 19 Feb 1697 Parish Chur ch of New Deer, Aberdeen, Scotland. Source: Parish registers, 1684-1854 Church of Scotland. Parish Church of N ew Deer.
1662
Janet
Bairdie
1660 - 1746
John
Henderson
86
86
26 Feb 1677/78
Jeane
Chessor
1702
John
Henderson
1704
Alexander
Henderson
1708
Daniel
Henderson
1706
Anna
Henderson
1779 - 1851
Ann
Margaret
72
72
1630 - 1675
James
Henderson
45
45
1683 - 1722
William
Henderson
39
39
1686
Margaret
Henderson
1611 - 1653
Margaret
Monteith
42
42
1600 - 11 Mar 1649/50
John
Henderson
There are 10 children recorded to this couple, 5 males and 5 females. S ir John Henderson's father was probably John of Fordell. In the Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, April, 1937, the fam ily of Mrs. Lucy Henderson Horton is published. This takes the Henderson l ine back to approximately 850 AD. There are lots of gaps in the line, howe ver, it traces the pedigree of the first Gunn (Gunn Clan) from whom the He ndersons of Fordell Manor are descended. Page 36l states "the Gunns unques tionably descended from the Norse Kings and settled portions of Great Brit ian at an early date. The Gunns were descendants of Rognvold, Earl of Mori a, who was alive in 870."[taylor2e1299.FTW]
1645
UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
1634 - 1690
John
Battle
56
56
Because of dissagreeable Government policies regarding religion John and E lizabeth Battle left Yorkshire and lived in Ireland for two years; but t he same offensive edicts found their way into this island also. Being th us driven from post to pillow ,as it were, and being dissenters from the e stablished religion of the day, there was no alternative left but yie ld or flee the country. They chose the latter and embarked for America,a nd landed at Norfolk, or perhaps came up the Nansamon River as high as Suf folk, before they landed. Yet it is evident they settled on the bran ch of the Nansamon River, especially the one called the South Branch, t he country at that time being one continued forest, except the Indian vill ages cleared by them. Acquaintances or relatives accompanying them includ ed Hunters, Sumners, and Bakers. John Battle obtained the Kings Pate nt ( as their grant for land was then called ) for one thousand acres on w hich he settled his family and spent his days. But while he yet lived, h is son married William Hunters daughter whose name was Sarah, after whi ch he formed a seperate settlement but on the same tract of land and final ly became heir to the whole of the real estate of his father. Additional l and grants to John Battle from the Colonial Land Office records, State Cap ital, Richmond, Virginia.: Vol. 3 p. 216 , 200 acres Dec. 14, 1654,-- Vo l. 4 p. 585 , 640 acres Sep. 25, 1663,-- Vol. 7 p. 172 , 580 acres April 2 4, 1682.
1260 - 1308
Sibella
De
Mandeville
48
48
1253 - Jan 1308/09
Henry
Bodrugan
1314 - 20 Mar 1352/53
William
Champernon
1316 - 1336
Richard
Champernon
20
20
D. 1324
Hugh
De
Champernoun
1277 - 1306
Alan
Bloyou
29
29
1305
John
Bloyou
1333
Ralph
Bloyou
1222 - 1308
Alice
Giffard
86
86
1242
Walter
De
Mandeville
6 Jan 1289/90 - 1331
Otho
Bodrugan
1274 - 1286
Henry
Bodrugan
12
12
1633
Margaret
Scott
1310 - 1389
Otto
De
Bodrugan
79
79
1270
Juliana
De
Bodrugan
1198 - 1256
Sybyl
De
Cormeilles
58
58
1210 - 1256
Hugo
Giffard
46
46
1252 - 1274
Joan
de
Ferrers
22
22
1168 - 1204
Walter
De
Cormeilles
36
36
1185
Margaret
De
Cormeilles
1220 - 1297
Matilda
Gifford
77
77
1222 - 1279
Walter
De
Giffard
57
57
1224 - 1310
William
Gifford
86
86
1130
Beatrix
De
Chamberlain
1120 - 1176
Richard
De
Cormeilles
56
56
1145 - 1233
Albreda
Marmion
88
88
1157 - 1233
Aubree
Heir
76
76
Walter
De
Cormeilles
1234 - 1304
William
Champernon
70
70
Father: Henry de Chambernon , Sir b: ABT. 1225 in Ilfracombe,Devonshire, E ngland Mother: Dionisia English b: ABT. 1230 in Stockleigh English,Devonshire, En gland Marriage 1 Joan de Ferrers b: ABT. 1256 in Bere Ferrers, Tavistock,Devonsh ire, England Children Henry de Chambernon , Sir b: ABT. 1274 in Tywardreath, Cornwall,England Margaret Chambernon b: ABT. 1280 in Ilfrancombe, Devonshire, England Sources: Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition,byFreder ick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999 Page: 124a-32 Sir WILLIAM de CHAMPERNOUN. As the son of Henry, see de Banco Plea Rolls, Trinity 17 Edw. 3, m. 42. Died before 21 Feb 1305 seized of Tywardraith an d Trevelowen, co. Cornwall and Ilfracombe, Colrigg, and the hamlets of Hev ed and Clist, Devonshire (CIPM, 4: no. 312). On 16 Feb 1269/70, William de Chaumbernun was claimant to 1 messauge, 20 acres in Cowick, in St. Thomas (Devon Feet of Fines, no. 714). In July 1279, as a knight, he witnessed an oath to settle a dispute between the abbot and convent of Glastonbury a nd the prior and convent of Launceston (The Cartulary of Launceston Priory, p. 16 7). On 15 May 1287 he had letters going overseas (Cal. Patent Rolls 1281-92, p . 269). In 1294, as a knight, he was summoned to proceed to Wales and suppre ss a rising under a Welsh chieftain named Madog (RTDA, 71: 289-291). Knig ht of the Shire of Cornwall, Nov 1295 (Parliaments, p. 4; summoned to serve again st the Scots 1296 and 1301 (Knights of Edward I, 1: 192); knight of the Shire of Devon, May 1298 (Parliaments, p. 8). He was married to Joan. In March 1308/9, as Dame Joan de Champernoun, relict of Sir William, she presented to the church of Jacobstowe, co. Corn wall, doing so again in Nov 1309 when she presented John de Campo Arnulphi, a subdeacon and presumably her son, as the new rector (Stapledon, p. 224) Children:
1208 - 1275
Ralph
Arundell
67
67
1225 - 1283
Maud
De
Botiller
58
58
1266 - 1286
Margaret
Champernowne
20
20
1268 - 1309
Dionesia
Champernowne
41
41
1282 - 1300
John
Champernon
18
18
1816 - 1880
Valentine
Bayer
64
64
1796 - 1868
Samuel
Bair
72
72
1812
Rachel
Bayer
Eve
Bayer
Susan
Bayer
Hettie
Bayer
Polly
Bayer
Anna
Bayer
Barbara
Bayer
Elizabeth
Bayer
UNKNOWN
Bayer
Sarah
Heiser
~1812
UNKNOWN
Catharine
1826
UNKNOWN
Eliza
1849
Benjamin
Boyer
1848
Judy
Boyer
1897 - 1992
Malgress
G
Cherry
95
95
1922
Thelma
L
Cherry
1924
Chester
R
Cherry
1921
Louis
E
Cherry
1225 - 1283
Philip
De
Bodrugan
58
58
1245 - 1311
Isolde
De
Pyn
66
66
1175 - 1226
Walter
Giffard
51
51
1158 - 1192
Anne
Brewer
34
34
1160 - 1189
Maud
Fitzharding
De Berkeley
29
29
1145 - 1190
Elias
Giffard
45
45
In 1165/66, he rendered account of 100 Pounds for the fine of his land. In 1167, he gave to the monastery of St. Peter 8 Pounds worth of land (or two-thirds of all the land) in Ullingwike, thereby con> firming the earlier grant of his mother, Berta, of one-half of the land (or 6 Pounds yearly), and the monks gave back to him the land of Craneham which they had of his father's gift. By his charter, to which his brother, Walter, was a witness, he gave to the Lepers of St. Sepulchre, near Glouchester, the right to take wood for fuel in his wood of Brimsfield, a privelege which the > hospital enjoyed until the reign of Henry VIII.
1135 - 1190
Alice
De
Berkeley
55
55
1120 - 1190
Maurice
Fitzrobert
Fitzharding
70
70
1180 - 1248
Elis
Giffard
68
68
1188 - 1237
Osbert
Giffard
49
49
1185
Berta
Giffard
1190 - 1203
Gilbert
Giffard
13
13
1182 - 1195
Thomas
Giffard
13
13
19 Jan 1240/41 - 1299
John
Giffard
Eliasiv
Giffard
Elias
Giffard
1503 - 27 Jan 1546/47
Anna
Of
Bohemia
Descendants of Anne and Ferdinand include all later Holy Roman or Austri an emperors; all kings of France after Henry IV; all kings of Spain aft er Philip II; Charles II, James II, Mary II, William III, and Anne of Engl and/Great Britain, plus George III and all later (post-George III) Briti sh soverigns; Ivan VI, Peter III, Catherine II and all alter (post-Catheri ne) czars of Russia; all kings of Prussia and German emperors; all kin gs of Portugal after Peter II; all kings of the Netherlands, Belgium, Sard inia, the two Sicilies and Italy; all King of Denmark after Christian V; S wedish sovereigns from Christina through Charles XIII and after Oscar I I; all modern kings of Norway and Greece; etc.
10 Mar 1502/03 - 1564
Henry
Nicholas
Rettinghausen
Alias:<ALIA> /Ferdinand/ II Descendants of Anne and Ferdinand include all later Holy Roman or Austri an emperors; all kings of France after Henry IV; all kings of Spain aft er Philip II; Charles II, James II, Mary II, William III, and Anne of Engl and/Great Britain, plus George III and all later (post-George III) Briti sh soverigns; Ivan VI, Peter III, Catherine II and all alter (post-Catheri ne) czars of Russia; all kings of Prussia and German emperors; all kin gs of Portugal after Peter II; all kings of the Netherlands, Belgium, Sard inia, the two Sicilies and Italy; all King of Denmark after Christian V; S wedish sovereigns from Christina through Charles XIII and after Oscar I I; all modern kings of Norway and Greece; etc.
1554 - 1592
Elisabeth
Rettinghausen
38
38
1558 - 1618
Maximiliam
Rettinghausen
60
60
1557 - 1619
Matthias
Rettinghausen
62
62
1553 - 1595
Ernst
Rettinghausen
42
42
1567 - 1633
Margarethe
Rettinghausen
66
66
1479 - 1555
Joanna
Trastamara
75
75
1478 - 1506
King
Philip Von
Hapsburg
28
28
REFN: 282 Name Suffix: el Hermoso REFN: 7476 Philip I, byname PHILIP THE HANDSOME, Spanish FELIPE EL HERMOSO (b. July 22, 1478, Bruges--d. Sept. 25, 1506, Burgos, Spain), king of Castile for less than a month before his death and the founder of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain. Philip was the son of the future Holy Roman emperor Maximilian I of Habsburg and Mary of Burgundy. At his mother's death (1482) he succeeded to her Netherlands dominions, with Maximilian acting as regent for him during his minority. When Philip became of age, his interest in the Netherlands was soon subordinated to his hopes for the Spanish succession. In 1496 Philip was married to Joan the Mad, daughter of Ferdinand II the Catholic of Aragon and Isabella I the Catholic of Castile; Joan later inherited the crown of Castile. From January 1502 to March 1503 Philip and Joan lived in Spain and received homage as prospective heirs to the kingdoms of Aragon and Castile. Isabella died in 1504, leaving the crown of Castile to Joan. Philip was recognized as king consort. Because Joan was in the Netherlands at the time, Ferdinand, in accordance with Isabella's will, acted as regent. Philip soon began to oppose his father-in-law, who was unwilling to give up his control of Castile, and in early 1506 sailed to Spain to claim his wife's inheritance. On his voyage his ships had to take shelter in England, where King Henry VII forced him to agree to two treaties, the first of which secured English support for Philip's Castilian rights. The second (April 30, 1506), the Intercursus Malus, was a trade agreement disadvantageous to the Netherlands. In Castile, Philip, backed by the nobility, soon raised a strong army. He negotiated Ferdinand's withdrawal on June 27, 1506. By that time Joan's mental condition had deteriorated further, and Philip assumed sole control. He was in the process of organizing his administration when he was stricken with a fever and died. His son Charles I of Spain (the Holy Roman emperor Charles V) became king of Aragon and Castile on Ferdinand's death in 1516, thus firmly establishing the dynasty that was to govern Spain for nearly two centuries.
1534 - 1594
Eleonore
Archduchess
59
59
1526 - 1545
Elisabeth
Rettinghausen
19
19
1528 - 1590
Anna
Rettinghausen
62
62
1529 - 1595
Ferdinand
Rettinghausen
66
66
1547 - 1578
Johanna
Rettinghausen
31
31
1540 - 1590
Karl
Rettinghausen
50
50
1533 - 28 Feb 1571/72
Katharine
Archduchess
1501 - 1526
Isabella
Rettinghausen
25
25
1531 - 1581
Maria
Rettinghausen
50
50
1539 - 1572
Barbara
Rettinghausen
33
33
1532 - 1590
Magdalena
Rettinghausen
58
58
13 Feb 1455/56 - 1482
Marie
De
Bourgogne
22 Mar 1457/58 - 12 Jan 1518/19
Emperor
Maximilian
Von Hapsburg
24 Feb 1499/00 - 1558
Charles
V
Emperor
DESCENDANT OF CHARLEMAGNE, WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, HENRY II, EDWARD III A ND JOHN OF GAUNT FATHER OF KING PHILIP II OF SPAIN EMPEROR OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, 1519-1558 KING OF SPAIN AS CHARLES I, 1516-1556 Charles inherited a vast empire. He was a devout Catholic at a time when t he monk Martin Luther emerged on the scene with his radical call for chur ch reform. Charles opposed Luther at the Diet of Worms in 1521, but allow ed him to escape execution as a heretic. Involved in numerous wars, Charl es was too preoccupied to put a halt to the spread of Protestantism and t he Reformation. He retired to a monastery in his later years and is thoug ht to have had a nervous breakdown.
1505 - 1558
Mary
Habsburg
53
53
1498 - 18 Feb 1557/58
Eleanor
Habsburg
24 Feb 1499/00 - 1558
Catherine
DE
Castile
1503 - 1539
Isabella
De
Portugal
35
35
1527 - 1598
Philip
Of
Spain
71
71
1537 - 1573
Juana
Habsburg
36
36
1539 - 1539
Ferdinand
Archduke
1528 - 1603
Mary
Habsburg
75
75
1537 - 1573
Johanne
Archduchess
36
36
1526 - 1576
Maria
Von
Hapsburg
50
50
1528 - 1603
Maria
X De
Austria
75
75
1531 - 1532
John
DE
Castile
1
1
1537 - 1557
UNKNOWN
Mary
20
20
1530 - 1530
Ferdinand
DE
Castile
1528 - 1602
UNKNOWN
Mary
74
74
1529
UNKNOWN
Isabella
1521 - 1586
UNKNOWN
Marguerite
65
65
1527 - 1597
Barbara
Blomberg
70
70
24 Feb 1546/47 - 1578
Don
John
24 Feb 1544/45 - 1578
Juan
De
Austria
1500 - 1541
Johanna
Maria Van
Der Ghenynst
41
41
1522 - 1586
Margarthe
Von
Hapsburg
64
64
1502
UNKNOWN
Mistress
Other
Illegitimate
De Castile
1515 - 1517
Louise
De
France
2
2
UNKNOWN
Isabella
1141 - 1203
Ita
Von
Bregenz
62
62
Ursolina
La
Pennina
Jan 1522/23 - 1562
Theodea
Van
Habsburg
1523 - 1530
Juana
De
Austria
7
7
1539 - 1539
Fernando
Von
Habsburg
1538 - 1538
John
Von
Hapsburg
1530
Maria
Royal
UNKNOWN
Mary
UNKNOWN
Mary
1434 - 1467
Eleonore
De
Portugal
32
32
1415 - 1493
Frederick
V
Habsburg
77
77
1391 - 1429
Cymburga
Van
Masovië
38
38
1377 - 1427
Ernst I
Von
Habsburg
50
50
1436 - 1467
Leonor
Helena De
Portugal
30
30
16 Mar 1464/65 - 1520
Kunegunde
Archduchess
1466 - 10 Feb 1466/67
Johann
Archduke
1455 - 21 Mar 1455/56
Christof
Archduke
1460 - 28 Feb 1460/61
Helene
Eleonore
Archduchess
1352 - 1414
Verde
Visconti
62
62
1351 - 1386
Leopold
Habsburg
34
34
1420 - 1493
Katharina
Von
Habsburg
73
73
1416 - 12 Feb 1485/86
Margarethe
Archduchess
1418 - 1463
Albrecht
Van
Oostenrijk
44
44
1422 - 1424
Rudolf
Van
Habsburg
2
2
1428 - 1429
Anne
Zu
Austria
1
1
1423 - 1424
Leopold
Zu
Austria
1
1
1426 - 1432
Ernst
Zu
Austria
6
6
1419 - 1420
Alexander
Van
Habsburg
1
1
1300 - 1351
Johanna
Von
Pfirt
51
51
1298 - 1358
Albert
Habsburg
59
59
1382 - 1439
Frederick
Habsburg
57
57
1371 - 1411
Leopold
Von
Habsburg
40
40
1370 - 1406
Wilhelm Von
Habsburg
Steiermark
36
36
1380 - 1391
Katharine
Zu
Austria
11
11
1378 - 1392
Elisabeth
Von
Habsburg
14
14
1263 - 1313
Elisabeth
Von
Carinthia
50
50
1248 - 1308
Albert
I
Habsburg
59
59
1348 - 1395
Albert
Habsburg
46
46
1347 - 1362
Friedrich Von
Habsburg
Kärnten
15
15
1343 - 14 Jan 1365/66
Margarethe
Princess
Of Austria
1339 - 1365
Rudolf
Austria
25
25
1342 - 10 Jan 1380/81
Katharine
Zu
Austria
1225 - 16 Feb 1280/81
Gertrude
Von
Hohenberg
1218 - 1291
Rudolf
I
Habsburg
73
73
In 1273 the kurfuersts (a number of counts responsible for electing the Ge rman emperor) had finally come to a decision: they had elected the rath er negligible Swiss count 'Rudolf von der Habichtsburg' (Habsburg!) on t he strength of his very insignificance. By this they expected to lose as little power of their o wn as possible. However, their hopes were to be disappointed. Already in 1278 Rudolf defea ted his mightiest opponent Premysl II Otakar, Emperor of Bohemia. This vic tory made Rudolf unchallenged Emperor of Germany and won him the lan ds of Austria. Viennese 'Hofburg' became his residency and would be the Imperial residence of Hou se Habsburg till the end of the dynasty. Mathilde von Habsburg line will take you to Queen Elizabeth II
1278 - 19 Mar 1327/28
Anna
Von
Habsburg
1286 - 13 Jan 1329/30
Frederick
Habsburg
1288 - 1352
Elisabeth
Von
Habsburg
64
64
1290 - 28 Feb 1325/26
Leopold
I
Österrike
1295 - 18 Jan 1323/24
Katharina
Von
Habsburg
1282 - 1307
Rudolf
The
Austria
25
25
1301 - 26 Feb 1338/39
Otto
Austria
1302 - 6 Mar 1328/29
Jutta
Von
Habsburg
1281 - 1364
Agnes
Archduchess
82
82
1299 - 3 Feb 1326/27
Hinrich
Von
Hertenberg
1300 - 1300
Meinhard
Habsburg
1192 - 1260
Hedwige
Von
Kyburg
68
68
1188 - 1240
Count
Albrecht Of
Habsburg
52
52
1251 - 1304
Mathilde
Von
Habsburg
53
53
13 Mar 1270/71 - 1297
Jutta
Von
Habsburg
1258 - 1303
Hedwig
Von
Habsburg
45
45
1257 - 1322
Agnes
Von
Habsburg
65
65
1274 - 1282
Eufemie
Princess
Of Austria
8
8
1252 - 1304
Mechteld
Droste Von
Vinhausen
52
52
1250 - 1293
Clemence
Von
Hapsburg
43
43
1270 - 1323
Elisabeth
De
Bourgogne
53
53
1220
Ita
Von
Austria
1162 - 1252
Agnes
Von
Staufen
90
90
1158 - 1232
Rudolf
Habsburg
74
74
1226 - 30 Jan 1253/54
Kunigunde
Von
Habsburg
1222 - 1252
Hartmann
Von
Habsburg
30
30
1220 - 1 Jan 1255/56
Albrecht
V Von
Habsburg
1224
Clemence
Von
Habsburg
1484 - 1506
Anne
De
Foix
22
22
1 Mar 1455/56 - 13 Mar 1515/16
Ladislas
Ii
Jagiellonczyk
1437 - 1505
Elisabeth
Von
Habsburg
68
68
1427 - 1492
King
Kazimierz
64
64
1506 - 1526
Lajos
Von
Hungary
20
20
1506 - 1526
Louis
Jagiellonian
20
20
1132 - 1199
Albrecht
Habsburg
67
67
1198 - 1229
Rudolf I
Habsburg
Laufenburg
31
31
1195 - 1263
Heilwig
Habsburg
68
68
1191 - 1241
Gertrud
Von
Habsburg
50
50
1190
Werner
I Von
Hapsburg
1200 - 1268
Clementia
Von
Habsburg
68
68
1110
Ida
Von
Homberg
1107 - 1167
Werner
Von
Habsburg
60
60
1056 - 1112
Otto
Von
Habsburg
56
56
1075 - 1134
Hilla
Von
Pfirt
59
59
1132 - 1180
Richenza
Von
Habsburg
48
48
1141 - 1214
Ermentrude
Gertrude Von
Hapsburg
73
73
1046 - 1090
Reginlinde
Von
Nellenburg
44
44
1026 - 1096
Werner
Hapsburg
70
70
1092
Gertrude
Von
Habsburg
Ita
Von
Habsburg
0995 - 1035
Ita
Von
Metz
40
40
0985 - 1027
Radbot
Von
Habsburg
42
42
0950 - 0975
Luitgard
Von
Thurgau
25
25
0942 - 0981
Lanzelin
Von
Habsburg
39
39
1020
Richenza
Von
Habsburg
0995 - 1051
Otto I
Von
Habsburg
56
56
1016 - 1051
Albrecht
I Van
Habsburg
35
35
1889
Olivia
L.
Father born in TN, mother AR, 1920 census.
1886
Eva L.
1904
Gary
Henderson
1906
Dalton
Henderson
1909
Vida
Henderson
1229 - 2 Feb 1293/94
Ludwig
Von
Wittelsbach
1282 - 1347
Ludwig IV
Emperor Holy
Roman Empir
65
65
1274 - 1319
Rudolf I
Der Upper
Bavaria
44
44
1277 - 1345
Agnes
Von
Bayern
68
68
1275 - 1319
Mathilde
Van
Wittelsbach
44
44
1282 - 1347
Louis
Wittelsbach
65
65
1274 - 1319
Ruprecht
I Von
Bayern
44
44
1279
Anna
Von
Bayern
1229 - 2 Feb 1293/94
Louis
The
Severe
1245 - 1294
Ludwig
Von
Wittelsbach
49
49
1229 - 2 Feb 1293/94
Duke Of
Upper The
Severe
I
Rudolph
1365 - 1447
Ludwig Viii "the
Younger" Duke
Of Bavaria
81
81
1282 - 1347
Lodewijk
De Van
Wittelsbach
65
65
1280
Anna
The
Ulm
1280
Anna
Van
Wittelsbach
1282 - 1347
Louis
Holy
Emp
65
65
Upper
Bavaria
1329 - 1402
Elisabeth
Von
Bayern
73
73
1328 - 1365
Ludwig
Duke
Bavaria
37
37
1344 - 1359
Beatrix
Princess
Of Bavaria
15
15
1325 - 1374
Princess
Of Bavaria
Margarethe
49
49
1346 - 1379
Otto V
Lower
Bavaria
33
33
1330 - 1388
Wilhelm
I
Bavaria
57
57
1326 - 1351
Princess
Anna
25
25
1345 - 1352
Agnes
Princess
Bavaria
7
7
1347 - 1348
Ludwig
Prince Of
Bavaria
1
1
D. 10 Feb 1406/07
UNKNOWN
William
1290 - 1322
Beatrix Von
Schlesien
Glogau
32
32
1313 - 1375
Stefan Duke
Bavaria
Landshut
61
61
1309 - 1346
Mathilde
Princess
Bavaria
37
37
1316 - 1361
Ludwig
V
Wittelsbach
45
45
1315 - 29 Jan 1318/19
Anna
Von
Wittelsbach
1318
Agnes
Von
Wittelsbach
1331 - 1375
Stefan Duke
Bavaria
Landshut
44
44
1314
UNKNOWN
Beatrix
1316 - 1361
Lodewijk
V Van
Beieren
45
45
1315 - 1349
Ludwig
Wittelsbach
34
34
UNKNOWN
Barvaria
UNKNOWN
Daughther
1291 - 1322
Beatrix
Von
Glogau
31
31
1293 - 1356
Margarete
Countess
Of Holland
63
63
1313 - 1355
Margaret
De
Hainault
42
42
1330
UNKNOWN
Wilheim
UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
UNKNOWN
Bavaria
1336 - 1404
Albert
Wittelsbach
68
68
1346 - 1379
Otto V
Wittelsbach
33
33
1313 - 1346
Mechtild
Von
Bayern
33
33
1330 - 1389
Guillaume
V Von
Wittelsbach
58
58
1332
Beatrix
Von
Wittelsbach
1330
Agnes
Von
Wittelsbach
1331 - 1343
Anna
Von
Wittelsbach
12
12
1326
Nun
At
Anna
1327 - 1389
William
V
Wittelsbach
62
62
1328 - 1365
Lodewijk
De Van
Wittelsbach
37
37
1336 - 1404
Duke
Albrecht
68
68
1333 - 1389
Guillaume
Von
Wittelsbach
56
56
1330 - 15 Mar 1388/89
Willem
V Van
Beieren
1316 - 1361
Louis
V
Wittelsbach
45
45
1347 - 1348
Lodewijk
Van
Wittelsbach
1
1
1345
Agnes
Van
Beieren
1340
Duke
V Otto
1316
Duke
V
Ludwig
1345
Princess
Agnes
Stefan
Von
Wittelsbach
Albrecht
I Von
Wittelsbach
1300 - 1338
Baron
Ludwig
38
38
1310
Ludwig
Von
Reichertshofen
1325 - 1374
Margaret
Wittelsbach
49
49
1345 - 1415
UNKNOWN
Anna
70
70
D. 1404
Albert
I Of
Bavaria
1371 - 1375
Stephen
Wittelsbach
4
4
1336 - 1375
Albert
Wittlesbach
39
39
1329 - 1402
UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
73
73
1311 - 1398
Ludwik
I Brieg
Luben
87
87
1310 - 1349
Friedrich
Von
Meissen
38
38
1329 - 1375
Elisabeth
Von
Meissen
45
45
1332 - 1381
Friedrich
Landgrave
48
48
1343 - 10 Feb 1406/07
Wilhelm
I Von
Meissen
1345 - 22 Mar 1362/63
Anna
Zu
Ringia
1339 - 1399
Beatrix
Zu
Ringia
59
59
25 Feb 1340/41 - 17 Feb 1381/82
Ludwig
Von
Mainz
1345
Clare
Zu
Ringia
1313 - 1375
Stefan
Thuringia
61
61
1315 - 29 Jan 1317/18
Anna
Wittelsbach
1318
Agnes
Wittelsbach
1316
Ludwig
Thuringia
1336 - 1406
Balthasar
Landgrave
69
69
1340 - 17 Feb 1381/82
UNKNOWN
Louis
1160 - 1213
Friedrich
Von Th
Ringen
53
53
Friedrich
Der
Thuringia
1377 - 1395
Anna Van
Saksen
Th Ringen
18
18
UNKNOWN
Lewis
UNKNOWN
Ann
UNKNOWN
Sigismund
1332 - 1397
Katharina Von
Henneberg
Schleusingen
65
65
1370 - 4 Jan 1427/28
Frederick
I
Wettin
1371 - 1425
Wilhelm
Von
Meissen
53
53
1380 - 1401
Georg
Wettin
21
21
1370 - 4 Jan 1481/82
Frederick
von
Sachsen
1370 - 4 Jan 1427/28
Frederik
De Van
Meissen
UNKNOWN
Katherine
D. 1350
UNKNOWN
Frederick
1340 - 1397
Katharine Henneberg
Schleusingen
Princess Of
57
57
1389 - 1442
Princess
Catherina
53
53
1412 - 1464
Friedrich
Elector
52
52
1420 - 1462
Anna
Wettin
42
42
1421 - 1476
Katharina
Wettin
55
55
1422 - 1435
Heinrich
Zu
Saxony
13
13
3 Mar 1415/16 - 1471
Sigismund
Zu
Saxony
1408
Katharine
Princess
Of Saxony
1421
Princess
Catherina
1446 - Mar 1518/19
Dorothea Von
Brandenburg
Hohenzollern
1416 - 12 Feb 1484/85
Princess
Margaretha
1425 - 1482
William
The
Brave
57
57
1412 - 1464
Friedrich
Von
Sachsen
52
52
1425 - 1482
Guillaume
De
Wettin
57
57
1422 - 1435
Henri
De
Wettin
13
13
1394
William
Wettin
1421 - 1476
Katherine
Saxony
55
55
7 Mar 1436/37 - 1512
Anna
Wettin
24 Mar 1440/41 - 1486
Ernest
Wettin
Elector
1436 - 1502
Amalie
Zu
Saxony
66
66
1443 - 1500
Albrecht
Von
Sachsen
57
57
1439 - 1451
Frederik
Van
Saksen
12
12
1447 - 1447
Alexander
Wettin
2m
2m
1444 - 1491
Margarethe
Wettin
47
47
1445 - 1511
Hedwig
Van
Saksen
65
65
UNKNOWN
Margaret
24 Mar 1440/41 - 1528
Ernst
Elector
1420
UNKNOWN
Margaret
1413 - 10 Feb 1470/71
Friedrich
Elector
1443 - 1500
Albert
De
Wettin
57
57
D. 1500
UNKNOWN
Malgrave
UNKNOWN
Issue
2 Feb 1442/43 - 5 Mar 1483/84
Elisabeth
Van
Beieren
1469 - 1528
Margaret
Wettin
59
59
1461 - 1521
Christina
Von
Sachsen
59
59
1468 - 1532
John
The
Elector
64
64
1467 - 1484
Albrecht
Zu
Saxony
16
16
17 Jan 1462/63 - 1525
Prince
Friedrich Von
Sachsen
1464 - 1513
Ernst
Zu
Saxony
49
49
1473 - 1478
Wolfgang
Zu
Saxony
5
5
1481 - 1503
Princess
Sophia
21
21
1503 - 3 Mar 1553/54
John
Frederick
1521 - 8 Feb 1552/53
John
Ernest
1518 - 10 Mar 1534/35
UNKNOWN
Margaret
26 Feb 1518/19
UNKNOWN
Johann
1494 - 1521
Margarete
Bicker Von
Luneberg
26
26
1515 - 7 Jan 1582/83
Maria
Von
Sachsen
D. 1554
Elector
Saxony
Frederick
1512 - 21 Feb 1553/54
Sibylle
Von
Kleve
5 Jan 1534/35 - 11 Jan 1534/35
Johann
Ernst
11 Mar 1529/30 - 2 Mar 1572/73
John
William
8 Jan 1528/29 - 1595
Johan
Frederik Van
Saksen Gotha
16 Jan 1537/38 - 1565
Johann
Friedrich Von
Sachsen
11 Mar 1529/30 - 2 Mar 1572/73
John
William
Wettin
Johann
Wilhelm Von
Sachsen
1544 - 1592
Dorothee
Suzanne
De Simmern
47
47
1562 - 1602
Friedrich
Wilhelm
40
40
1570 - 1605
Johann
Von
Sachsen
35
35
1563 - 20 Feb 1568/69
Sibylle
Marie Von
Sachsen
1571 - 7 Mar 1609/10
Marie
Von
Sachsen
1564
UNKNOWN
Saxe
1562 - 1602
John William
Von Saxe
Altenburg
40
40
D. 1605
John
Of
Saxony
1574 - 1617
Dorothea
Marie Von
Anhalt
43
43
1601 - 1675
Ernst I
Saxe
Gotha
73
73
1598 - 1662
Willem Van
Saksen
Weimar
64
64
1598 - 1662
William Saxe
Weimar
Duke Of
64
64
1599 - 1644
Duke Albert
Von Sachsen
Eisenach
45
45
1600 - 1628
Johann
Friedrich Von
Sachsen
28
28
1604 - 1639
Bernard
Von
Sachsen
34
34
1 Mar 1595/96 - 1622
Duke Friedrich
Von Sachsen
Weimar
1597 - 1604
Duke Johann
Von Sachsen
Weimar
7
7
1606 - 1609
Johanna
Princess Von
Sachsen Weimar
3
3
1595 - 1595
Christian
Wilhelm Von
Sachsen
21 Feb 1593/94 - 1626
Johann
Ernst Von
Sachsen
7 Feb 1602/03 - 1619
Friedrich
Wilhelm
1619 - 1680
Elizabeth
Sophie
61
61
1658 - 1729
John
Ernst
Wettin
71
71
1646 - 1691
Frederick
I
Wettin
45
45
1649 - 1706
Bernhard
I Saxe
Meiningen
56
56
1655 - 1715
Ernst Saxe
Hildburghausen
Duke Of
60
60
8 Jan 1639/40 - 1709
Elisabeth
Dorothea
1648 - 1699
Albert
De
Wettin
51
51
6 Jan 1652/53 - 1707
Christian
De
Wettin
1 Mar 1656/57 - 13 Mar 1661/62
Johann
Philipp Von
Sachsen
12 Feb 1653/54 - 1682
Dorothea
Maria Von
Sachsen
23 Feb 1641/42 - 23 Feb 1641/42
UNKNOWN
Christian
21 Feb 1642/43 - 1657
Sophia
Von
Sachsen
1641 - 1657
Joann
Ernst Von
Sachsen
16
16
14 Feb 1644/45 - 1657
Johanna
Von
Sachsen
1660 - 1660
Johanna
Elisabeth Von
Sachsen
3m
3m
1638 - 1638
Johann
Ernst Von
Sachsen
2m
2m
1663 - 1663
Sofie
Elisabeth
4d
4d
1650 - 1710
UNKNOWN
Henry
59
59
1650 - 1710
Heinrich
De
Wettin
59
59
1640 - 1709
Unknown
Elisabeth
De Wettin
69
69
1619 - 1680
Elizabeth
Dorothea Of
Saxe Gotha
61
61
Johann
Sachsen
Saalfeld
1605
Saxe
Gotha
1630 - 1699
UNKNOWN
Albert
69
69
1625
UNKNOWN
Frederick
1658 - 1729
Duke
Johann
71
71
1664 - 1 Feb 1698/99
Charlotte
Johanna Von
Waldeck
1697 - 1764
Franz
Josias
66
66
1693 - 1727
Sophie Wilhelmine
Van Saksen
Saalfeld Coburg
34
34
1692 - 1720
Charles
Ernest
De Wettin
28
28
1695 - 1713
Luise Emilie
Saxe Coburg
Saalfeld
17
17
1696 - 1696
Charlotte
Saxe Coburg
Saalfeld
3d
3d
1691 - 1720
Wilhelm
Friedrich Saxe
Coburg Saalfeld
28
28
1694 - 1695
Henriette
Albertine Saxe
Coburg Saalfeld
8m
8m
1660 - 1686
Sophia
Hedwig
25
25
1683 - 1745
Christian
Ernest
De Wettin
62
62
1685 - 1767
Charlotte
Wilhelmina
81
81
1681 - 1697
Christiana
Sophia
15
15
1700 - 1780
Anna Sophie Von
Schwartzburg
Rudolstadt
80
80
1731 - 1810
Charlotte
Sophie
78
78
8 Mar 1723/24 - 1800
Ernest
Frederick
1737 - 1815
Friedrich
Josias
77
77
1735 - 1791
Friederike Karoline
Von Sachsen
Coburg Saalfeld
55
55
1726 - 1745
Johann
Wilhelm
19
19
1727 - 1728
Anna
Sofie
1
1
1733 - 1734
Friederike
Magdalene
Saxe Coburg
7m
7m
25 Jan 1729/30 - 1797
Christian
Franz
1726 - 1745
Jean
Guillaume
De Wettin
19
19
1730 - 1797
Christian
De
Wettin
67
67
23 Jan 1723/24 - 1802
Sophia
Antonia
1750 - 1806
Francis
Frederick
56
56
1758 - 1758
Friedrich Of
Saxe-
Coburg
3m
3m
1752 - 1752
UNKNOWN
Juliane
10d
10d
1755 - 1806
UNKNOWN
Ludwig
51
51
1756 - 1758
UNKNOWN
Heinrich
2
2
1753 - 1829
UNKNOWN
Caroline
75
75
1751 - 1757
UNKNOWN
Karl
5
5
1757 - 1831
Augusta
Reuss
Ebersdorf
74
74
1784 - 1844
Ernst
Anton
Wettin
60
60
1788 - 1794
Marianne
Wettin Saxe
Coburg
6
6
1778 - 1835
Sophie
Frederica
Wettin
57
57
1792 - 1793
Franz
Maximilian
Ludwig
22d
22d
1790 - 1865
Leopold
I Of
Belgium
74
74
1786 - 1861
Victoria
Mary
Louisa
74
74
1785 - 1851
Ferdinand
George
Wettin
66
66
1784 - 1844
Duke
Ernest
60
60
1800 - 1831
Louise Von
Saxe Gotha
Altenburg
30
30
1819 - 1861
Albert
Augustus Saxe
Coburg Gotha
42
42
1818 - 1893
Ernest Saxe
Coburg
Gotha
75
75
1816 - 1885
Ferdinand
Saxe Coburg
Gotha
69
69
1817 - 1896
Berta
Ernestine Von
Schauenstein
79
79
Ernst
Albert Von
Bruneck
Robert
Ferdinand
Von Bruneck
1799 - 1860
Maria
Von
Weorttemberg
61
61
1799 - 1860
Antoinette
Frederica A. Von
Wurttemburg
61
61
D. 1860
Antoinetta
Frederica
UNKNOWN
Marie
1800 - 1831
Lovisa Von
Sachsen
Coburg
31
31
1797 - 1855
Maria
Von W
Rttemberg
57
57
UNKNOWN
Louise
Victoria
Mary
Louis
1819 - 1891
Albert
Wettin
71
71
1818 - 1893
Ernst Frederik
Van Saksen
Coburg Saalfeld
75
75
UNKNOWN
Ernest
1819 - 1901
Victoria
Hanover
81
81
1850 - 1942
Arthur
William
Wettin
91
91
1840 - 1901
Victoria
Adelaide
Wettin
60
60
1844 - 1944
Alfred
Ernest
Albert
100
100
1843 - 1878
Alice
Maud
Wettin
35
35
1848 - 1939
Louise
Caroline
Alberta
91
91
1841 - 1910
Edward
Wettin
68
68
1857 - 1944
Beatrice
Mary
Wettin
87
87
1846 - 1923
Helena
Augusta
Wettin
77
77
1853 - 1884
Leopold
George
Albert
30
30
1848 - 1939
Louise Saxe
Coburg
Gotha
91
91
1857 - 1896
Beatrice
Windsor
39
39
Louis Von
Hessen
Darmstadt
1848 - 1939
Princess
Louise
Wettin
91
91
1865 - 1936
George
V
Windsor
70
70
1844 - 1925
Alexandra
Oldenburg
80
80
1843 - 1878
Alice Mary
Saxe Coburg
Gotha
35
35
1840 - 1901
Victoria
Windsor
61
61
1846 - 1923
Princess
Christian
77
77
1858 - 1944
Princess
Henry
86
86
1860 - 1914
UNKNOWN
Louise
54
54
1860 - 1923
Helena
Augusta
Charles
63
63
1853 - 1884
UNKNOWN
Charles
31
31
1853 - 1884
UNKNOWN
Leopold
31
31
UNKNOWN
Alice
UNKNOWN
Arthur
UNKNOWN
Leopald
UNKNOWN
Alfred
UNKNOWN
Helena
UNKNOWN
Alice
UNKNOWN
Alice
D. 1900
UNKNOWN
Affie
UNKNOWN
Others
1819 - 1901
Victoria
Of
England
81
81
1844 - 1900
Duke Of
Edinburgh
Alfred
55
55
1850 - 1942
Duke Of
Connaught
Arthur
91
91
1819 - 1901
Victoria
Regina
England
82
82
1819 - 1901
Queen
Victoria
Hanover
82
82
1840 - 1901
Victoria
Princess
Royal
60
60
1857 - 1944
Van Engeland
Beatrice
Feodore
87
87
1840 - 1901
Auguste
Viktoria
60
60
1848 - 1930
Unknown
Louise
Alberta
82
82
1848 - 1939
Louise
Windsor
91
91
1840 - 1901
Victoria
Adelaide
Louis
61
61
1857 - 1944
Princess
Beatrice
87
87
1894 - 1972
Edward
Saxe Coburg
Gotha
77
77
1850 - 1942
UNKNOWN
Prince
92
92
1853 - 1884
UNKNOWN
Prince
31
31
Edouard
Windsor
UNKNOWN
Alice
UNKNOWN
Alice
1867 - 1931
Louise
Victoria
Windsor
63
63
1869 - 1938
Maud
Charlotte
Victoria
68
68
1868 - 1935
Victoria
Alexandra
Windsor
67
67
1864 - 1892
Albert
Victor
28
28
1871 - 1871
John
Alexander
1d
1d
1865 - 1936
George
V
Albert
70
70
1867 - 1953
Mary
Von
Teck
85
85
1894 - 1972
Edward
Windsor
77
77
1902 - 1942
George
Edward
Windsor
39
39
1900 - 1974
Henry
William
Windsor
74
74
1897 - 1997
Mary
Windsor
100
100
1905 - 1919
John
Charles
Windsor
13
13
1020 - 1099
Rothberge
De
Rochechouart
79
79
1897 - 1965
Victoria
Alexandra
67
67
1867 - 1963
UNKNOWN
Mary
96
96
1900 - 2002
Elizabeth
Angela
Bowes Lyon
101
101
UNKNOWN
Mary
1867 - 1953
Queen
Mary
85
85
UNKNOWN
Mary
1867 - 1953
Victoria
Mary
Von Teck
85
85
UNKNOWN
Mary
UNKNOWN
Mary
1870
UNKNOWN
Mary
UNKNOWN
Mary
UNKNOWN
Mary
1845 - 1923
Ernest
Augustus
Hanover
78
78
UNKNOWN
George
1897 - 1965
Victoria
Alexandra
Windsor
67
67
1895 - 1952
George
Edward
Alexander
56
56
1900 - 1974
Henry
William
Albert
74
74
John
Charles
Frances
UNKNOWN
John
UNKNOWN
Henry
Mary
George
1936 - 1952
UNKNOWN
George
16
16
UNKNOWN
Edward
1906 - 1968
Marina
Oldenburg
62
62
Living
Windsor
1935 - 1961
Edward
George
Windsor
26
26
1926
Elizabeth
Alexandra
Windsor
Alias:<ALIA> Queen /Elizabeth/ II
Living
Alexandra
Living
Windsor
Living
Alexandra
Living
Franklin
Living
Patrick
Living
Kent
Living
Kent
Living
Kent
Living
Michael
1906 - 1968
Marina Von
Schleswig
Holstein Sonderb
62
62
1930 - 2002
Margaret
Rose
Windsor
71
71
1906 - 1968
Marina
Greece
62
62
Edward
Kent
Windsor
1906 - 1968
Princess
Marina
62
62
Living
Elizabeth
1921
Philip
Mountbatten
Living
Windsor
Living
Windsor
1950 - 2002
Anne
Elizabeth
Windsor
52
52
Living
Windsor
1751 - 1829
Rachel
Thomas
78
78
1747 - 1789
William
Covington
42
42
1809 - 1901
Calista
Covington
91
91
1812 - 1880
Mahala
Covington
68
68
1824
Martha
Ann
Covington
1817
Philip
W
Covington
1815
Rachel
Covington
1826
William
Covington
1822
James
W
Covington
1819
Benjamin
Covington
1830
Elizah
Covington
1828
Green
Covington
1764
Delilah
Johnson
1762
James
Donohoe
1708 - 1734
Mary
Blackistone
26
26
from Maryland's Heraldic Families Vol 1. page 68 Nathaniel Blackistone, Royal gov. of Md., son of John, son of John, son of Marmaduke, was of the Merchants Adventurers Co. of London in 1698. Took oa th of office 2 Jan 1698-9. Departed for England in July 1702. Daughter Rachae l is mentioned. Brother-in -law Jamor Knott, sister Margaret Blackiston. wife unhknown, at least two children - Nathaniel Blackistone, Rachael Blackiston.from Maryland's Heraldic Families Vol 1. page 68
1693 - 1744
Henry
Covington
51
51
1720 - 1760
Sarah
Newman
40
40
1753 - 1816
William
Covington
63
63
1745 - 1795
Nathaniel
Covington
50
50
1757 - 1797
John
Covington
40
40
1755 - 1769
Elizabeth
Covington
14
14
1760
Sarah
Covington
1747 - 1769
Phoebe
Covington
22
22
Thomas
Covington
1776 - 1860
Peter
Baylor
Covington
84
84
1783 - 1805
Elizabeth
Covington
22
22
1680 - 1720
Rachel
Ingram
40
40
1670 - 1670
Thomas
Covington
20d
20d
1713 - 1767
John
Covington
54
54
1716 - 1766
Henry
Covington
50
50
1722 - 1767
Benjamin
Covington
45
45
1711
Elizabeth
Covington
1721 - 1787
Nathaniel
Covington
66
66
1724
Sarah
Covington
1713
Peter
Covington
Thomas
Covington
1628 - 1678
Anne
Ingram
50
50
1628 - 1681
Nehemiah
Covington
53
53
Born in Covington, Huntingdomshire England, 65 miles north of London. Nehe miah was an indentured servant. He belonged to one of the nonconforming churche s banned by the official Church of England. The various illegal assemblies f or worship were called Conventicles. Persecution drove many of the dissenters , including the members of the Mayflower company in 1620, to flee first to t he Netherlands and then to America. This movement eventually evolved into the Independents, now known as the Congregatonalists. He was known as a Quaker and died at his "Great Monie" plantation in Somer set county, MD. It is probable that he first immigrated to Northampton-Accomack County, Vi rginia, in 1647 (headright to patent to Horsey and Waddelow). He was befo re court and fined for "incontinency before marriage", in March 1652/ 3. In April 1653 he was again in court in VA regarding some trouble wi th a man to whom he was most probably indentured. He immigrated to Maryla nd in 1662 with wife Mary and six children; he settled 300 acres kno wn as "Covington's Vineyard" on the north side of Great Monie Creek. On No vember 27, 1666, he was sworn in as a Constable in Somerset Co., MD. Nehem iah and wife Anne deeded "Covington's Vineyard" to sons John and Nehemia h, Jr. on 20 January 1679. Several online sources suggest that Nehemiah m ay have had a third wife, a Miss Servants. There was a Thomas Covingt on in the Monie section of Maryland in June 1666; he married Susanna (Bray field) Cooper in 1668 and they had Samuel (1669), Sarah (1670), Rachel (16 71), Jacob (1672/3), Rebecca (1674), Isaac (1675), Amy (1676), Thomas (168 7), Abraham, and Susanna who married Daniel Jones. The relationship betwe en Nehemiah Covington and Thomas, if any, is unknown at this time.
1691
Thomas
Covington
1708
Nehemiah
Covington
1676
Samuel
Covington
1682 - 1753
Abraham
Covington
71
71
D. 1709
Phillip
Covington
1672 - 1775
Anne
Covington
103
103
1668 - 1729
Elizabeth
Covington
61
61
1638
Mary
Askewe
1654 - 1707
James
Ingram
53
53
1673 - 1740
Hannah
Taylor
67
67
1669 - 1733
John
Blackiston
64
64
1640 - 1683
Sarah
Prideaux
43
43
1639 - 1679
John
Blakiston
40
40
1710 - 1760
Benjamin
Blackiston
50
50
6 Feb 1703/04 - 1769
Vincent
Blakistan
1711 - 1758
Michael
Blackiston
46
46
1701 - 1753
Thomas
Blakistan
52
52
1698 - 1720
John
Blackiston
22
22
1713 - 1759
William
Blackeston
46
46
1705 - 1772
Ebenezer
Blackiston
67
67
1696
Prideaux
Blakistan
1715
Sarah
Blackiston
1610
Richard
Prideaux
1460 - 1494
Catherine
De
Foix
34
34
1458 - 1500
Gaston
De
Foix
42
42
1456 - 1516
Wladisaw
King De
Poland
60
60
1503 - 1547
Anna
De
Poland
44
44
2 Feb 1424/25 - 12 Feb 1478/79
Eleonora
Av
Navarra
Displaced her sister as queen. Held her sister until her death.
1422 - 1473
Gaston
De
Foix
50
50
1490 - 1536
Gaston
De Foix
Candale
46
46
D. 1529
Jean
De Foix
Archbishop
Pierre
De
Foix
1490 - 1550
Marthe D
Astarac
D Aspect
60
60
1509 - 1571
Frederic
De Candale
De Foix
62
62
Charles
De
Foix
1400 - 1583
Françoise
De La
Rochefoucauld
183
183
1543 - Feb 1571/72
Henry De
Foix De
Candelle
1756
Peter
McMahan
McMAHON/McMAHAN, PETER, RWS, SC, #W21782 Widow Susannah SLATOR 30 September 1833 Anderson District, SC, Affidavit of Benjamin Smith being sworn in due fo rm of law on Oath sayeth that he was well acquainted with Peter McMahan be fore he was an Enlisted Soldier & does believe that he did enlist under Ca ptain John Purvis and did serve out his time that he enlisted for & does t hink that he did enlist in the Revolutionary War in about one year after t he war commenced & does further say that the said McMahan did doe serv is at the Seige of Ninety Six with him Said Deponent and at many other pla ces in the uper part of the State after he had got his Discharge in the ar my Sworn to & Subscribed before me this 30th Day of September 1833. Signed Benjn Smith Wm McMurry, Justice of the Quorum 2 October 1833: State of South Carolina, Anderson District personally appe ared in open Court being the Court of Sessions (?) Pleas for said Distri ct Peter McMahon a resident of said District and being Sworn declares as f ollows in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed 7th Ju ne 1832. He was born in Pennsylvania in March after Braddocks Defeat bei ng now according to his calculation in his seventy eighth year and th at he removed into Abbeville in this State when a boy and at which pla ce he entered the service of the United States but that by reason of old a ge & bodily infirmity & the consequent loss of memory he cannot swear positively to the preci se length of his service or the time of entering it but has a distinct rec ollection that he enlisted in the State Troops for Six months to contin ue three years if required under Capt John Purvis and Col. Thompson and th at he did serve three years. That his first (?) was at Nelsons Ferry and t hat he has some (?) confused notion or recollection of places and differe nt marches made He knows of no other testimony than that furnished herewi th of his service & his name is not found on the Pension List of any agen cy in any State and that he is a Pensioner of the State of South Caroli na which he would cheerfully relinquish on being provided for by Congres s. Sworn to in open court day & year aforesaid. Signed Peter McMahon Before Van A. Lawhon, C.C. We Sandford Vandiver a clergyman residing in Anderson District and James M cKinney residing in the same hereby certify that we are well acquainted wi th Peter McMahon who has sworn to and subscribed the above declaration. Th at we believe him to be seventy eight years of age. That he is reputed a nd believed in the neighborhood where he resides to have been a soldi er of the Revolution and that we concur in that opinion Sworn to and subscribed the day & year aforesaid before Van A. Lawhon, C.C . Signed Sanford Vandiver James McKinney Presiding Judge J. S. Richardson after investigation of the matter believ es applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier; further Sanford Vandiver, Jam es McKinney, John Warnock and Benjamin Smith's statements are entitl ed to credit. Signed J. S. Richardson Pres. Judge 2 October 1833 Anderson District, SC Affidavit of John Warnock Being Sworn in due form of Law sath on his oath that he was well acquaint ed with Peter McMahan in the time of the Revolutionary War and that he kno ws that said McMahan enlisted under Captain John Purvis who was under t he command of Colonel Thompson of the (?) Third Regiment of this State t he time of enlistment was for six month or three years of Required and aft er Six Months expired he was still retained in the service he thinks for t he full time of Enlistment Deponant also says on oath he the said McMah an done a great deal of Malitia Duty after his time of Enlistment was o ut the time he entered the service was either in the last of July or fir st of August Seventeen Hundred & Seventy five. Sworn to before me the Second day of October 1833. E. S. Norris, J.P. Signed John Warnock 30 December 1845 Ande
William
McMahan
1783 - 1846
Martha
Patsy
Dickerson
63
63
1750
John
McMahan
Born 1750, died December 23, 1823. Married Mary Oliver. Enlisted in Pendle ton District under John Caldwell's Continental Troops, commanded by Colon el Thompson, in Captain Liddill's company. He was discharged by James Mari on in Charles Town, returned to Pendleton District and was married in Ju ne or July of 1784. They left for Kentucky in 1803 or 1804. His widow ma de application for her widow's pension in 1844, from Illinois. When she ap plied for her pension, William and Peter McMahan signed a deposition th at they knew John. [Pension #WA23938] 1790 US Census, Pendleton District, SC page 82 John Smith, 1 male above 16, 1 male under 16, 2 females
Catherine
McMahan
Elisabeth
McMahan
~1764
Susanna
Slator
1798
Aaron
Wilkerson
1800
Richard
Wilkerson
1802
James
Wilkerson
1804
George
Wilkerson
1806
John
Wilkerson
0930 - 9 Aug 973
Guntram
De
Muri
0912
Itha
De
Montfort
0983 - 1068
Luitgard
Von
Habsburg
85
85
0990 - 29 Jan 1062/63
Rudolf
I Von
Habsburg
0971 - 1028
Werner
Ier Von
Altenburg
57
57
0989
Lanzelin
Von
Habsburg
0964 - 1000
Bertha
Von
Buren
36
36
0915 - 0995
Eberhard
Von
Zurichgau
80
80
Hedwig
Av
Ungern
1903
Cyril
C.
Boyer
1903
Grace
E.
1925
Anna
H.
Boyer
1928
Elenor
E.
Boyer
1826
UNKNOWN
Mary
1843
Lydia
Boyer
1845
Malinda
Boyer
1850
Catharine
Boyer
1851
Martha
Boyer
1855
Jane
Boyer
1857
Samson
Boyer
1781 - 1810
Hannah
Haas
29
29
1803 - 1892
Jacob
Boyer
88
88
1807
John
B
Bayer
George
Bayer
Mary
Bayer
1809 - 1868
Mary
Polly
Aurand
59
59
1836 - 1896
Hannah
Boyer
60
60
1827 - 1890
Caroline
Mary
Boyer
62
62
1847 - 1915
Samuel
A
Boyer
67
67
1833 - 1913
Catherine
Boyer
80
80
1840 - 1845
Jacob
Boyer
4
4
1843 - 1845
Amelia
Boyer
1
1
1830 - 1864
Sophia
Boyer
33
33
1846 - 1872
Henry
A
Boyer
25
25
1831 - 1832
Frank
Boyer
1
1
1849 - 1850
Reuben
Boyer
10m
10m
1391 - 1441
Blanche
De
Navarre
50
50
1398 - 19 Jan 1478/79
Juan
De
Trastámara
Alias: Don /Juan/ John II (of Aragon and Navarre), in Spanish, Juan II (1397-1479), ki Aragon (1458-1479) and Navarre (1425-1479), the son of King Ferdinand I of Aragon and father of King Ferdinand V. John represented his brother King Alfonso V of Aragon, Naples, and Sicily in Aragon as lieutenant general and succeeded him to the throne of Aragon. In 1420 John married Blanche of Navarre, who inherited the throne of Navarre in 1425. For ma years, John struggled with his son, Charles, later King Charles IV of Navarre for control of the two kingdoms. After Charles's death in 1461, John was faced with a series of revolts in the province of Catalonia led by Charles's former supporters. He did not regain control of the provin until 1472. During the latter part of his reign, John engaged in war against King Louis XI of France and was forced to cede to him the provinces of Cerdagne and Roussillon.
1444 - 1470
Gaston
De
Foix
26
26
1454 - 1486
Marguerite
De
Foix
32
32
1450 - 1500
Jean
De
Foix
50
50
1452 - 1467
Marie
De
Foix
15
15
1454 - 10 Feb 1475/76
Jeanne
De
Foix
1470 - 1500
Jacques
De
Foix
30
30
7 Feb 1448/49 - 1490
Pedro
De Foix
Grailly
1462
Isabel
De
Foix
1466
Leonor
De
Foix
1374 - 1435
Leonor
Urraca De
Castilla
61
61
1380 - 1416
Fernando
I
Juaniez
35
35
1425 - 13 Feb 1467/68
Juana
Enriquez
10 Mar 1451/52 - 23 Jan 1515/16
Rey
Ferdinado
Cadis
b. March 10, 1452, Sos, Aragon d. Jan. 23, 1516, Madrigalejo, Spain byname FERDINAND THE CATHOLIC, Spanish FERNANDO EL CATÓLICO king of Arag on and king of Castile (as Ferdinand V) from 1479, joint sovereign with Qu een Isabella I. (As Spanish ruler of southern Italy, he was also kno wn as Ferdinand III of Naples and Ferdinand II of Sicily.) He united the S panish kingdoms into the nation of Spain and began Spain's entry into t he modern period of imperial expansion. Ferdinand was the son of John II of Aragon and Juana Enríquez, both of Cas tilian origin. In 1461, in the midst of a bitterly contested succession, J ohn II named him heir apparent and governor of all his kingdoms and land s. Ferdinand's future was assured when he came of age, in 1466, and wh en he was named king of Sicily, in 1468, in order to impress the cou rt of Castile, where his father ultimately wished to place him. In additi on to participating in court life, the young prince saw battle during t he Catalonian wars. In the summer of 1468, beginning to sow his wild oat s, he went courting; the first fruits of these adventures were Alfon so of Aragon, future archbishop of Zaragoza and his father's favourite, a nd Juana of Aragon. John II was careful about Ferdinand's education and took personal char ge of it, making sure that Ferdinand learned as much as possible from expe rience. He also provided him with teachers who taught him humanistic attit udes and wrote him treatises on the art of government. Ferdinand had no ap parent bent for formal studies, but he was a patron of the arts and a devo tee of vocal and instrumental music. Ferdinand had an imposing personality but was never very genial. From h is father he acquired sagacity, integrity, courage, and a calculated reser ve; from his mother, an impulsive emotionality, which he generally repress ed. Under the responsibility of kingship he had to conceal his stronger pa ssions and adopt a cold, impenetrable mask. He married the princess Isabella of Castile in Valladolid in October 146 9. This was a marriage of political opportunism, not romance. The cou rt of Aragon dreamed of a return to Castile, and Isabella needed help to g ain succession to the throne. The marriage initiated a dark and troubled l ife, in which Ferdinand fought on the Castilian and Aragonese fronts in or der to impose his authority over the noble oligarchies, shifting his bas is of support from one kingdom to the other according to the intensi ty of the danger. Despite the political nature of the union, he loved Isab ella sincerely. She quickly bore him children: the infanta Isabella was bo rn in 1470; the heir apparent, John, in 1478; and the infantas Juana (call ed Juana la Loca--Joan the Mad), Catalina (later called--as the first wi fe of Henry VIII of England--Catherine of Aragon), and María followed. T he marriage began, however, with almost continual separation. Ferdinand, o ften away in the Castilian towns or on journeys to Aragon, reproached h is wife for the comfort of her life. At the same time, the restlessne ss of his 20 years drove him into other women's arms, by whom he sir ed at least two female children, whose birth dates are not recorded. Between the ages of 20 and 30, Ferdinand performed a series of heroic deed s. These began when Henry IV of Castile died on Dec. 11, 1474, leaving h is succession in dispute. Ferdinand rushed from Zaragoza to Segovia, whe re Isabella had herself proclaimed queen of Castile on December 13. Ferdin and remained there as king consort, an uneasy, marginal figure, until Isab ella's war of succession against Afonso V of Portugal gained his acceptan ce in 1479 as king in every sense of the word. That same year John II die d, and Ferdinand succeeded to the Aragonese throne. This initiated a confe deration of kingdoms, which was the institutional basis for modern Spain. The events of this period bring out the young king's character more clear
1454 - 9 Jan 1516/17
Juana
De
Aragon
10 Mar 1451/52 - 23 Jan 1515/16
Fernando II (v)
"the Catholic"
King Of Aragon
1466
Leonor De
Aragón
Sicily
1455
Maria
Of
Aragon
1450 - 1489
Luiza De
Aragón
Sicily
39
39
1421 - 1461
Carlos
De
Viana
40
40
1424 - 1464
Blanca De
Aragón
Pss
40
40
1423 - 1425
Juana
De
Aragón
2
2
1426 - 1479
Leonor
Trastamara
53
53
1363 - 27 Feb 1414/15
Leonor De
Trastámara
De Castile
1361 - 1425
Charles
De
Navarre
64
64
1339 - 1381
Juana
Manuel De
Castilla
42
42
1333 - 1379
Enrique
De
Castile
46
46
1395 - 1435
Isabella
De
Navarra
40
40
1392 - 1410
Béatrix
De
Navarre
18
18
1386 - 1413
Jeanne
De
Navarre
27
27
1397 - 1402
Charles
De
Navarre
5
5
1389 - 1403
Marguerite
De
Navarre
14
14
1402 - 1402
Louis
De
Navarre
6m
6m
1388 - 1425
Marie
De
Navarre
37
37
1311 - 1350
Alfonso
De
Castile
38
38
1310 - 1351
Leonor
De
Guzman
41
41
1358 - 1390
Juan I
De
Castile
32
32
1311 - 1347
Blanca
De La
Cerda
36
36
1282 - 1348
Juan
Manuel
De Castile
66
66
1363 - 27 Feb 1414/15
Eleanor
Trastamara
1601 - 1669
Margaret
Dukes
68
68
1601 - 1663
William
Battell
62
62
1680 - 25 Feb 1727/28
David
Brakemeier
1678 - 1736
Johann
Henrich
Berkemeier
58
58
1678 - 1753
Gerd
Brakemeier
75
75
Claus
Brakemeier
1426 - 1485
Margaret
Kerdeston
59
59
1410 - 1485
Jean
De
Foix
75
75
cr Earl of Kendal for services to England, but relinquished the title on opting for French nationality (his son, though, styled himself Cte de Candale) BIOGRAPHY: III. 1. 1. JEAN DE FOIX, VICOMTE DE CASTILLON and Lord of Grill y, son of Gaston de Foix, COMTE DE BENAUGES, 1462. Captal de Buch, by Marg uerite daughter of Arnald Amanjeu, Sire of Albret, adhered to the English side in Gascony, as his father and other ancesto rs had done. He was nominated K.G. 17 May 1446, and about the same time w as created EARL OF KENDAL. No record of the creation seems to have been pr eserved, and he was never summoned to Parliament. On 22 August 1446 the Ki ng gave him the castle, &c., of Mauleon de Soule and the bailiwick of La B ort, and the next day granted to his "dear and faithful cousin Jean de Foi x, Earl of Kendal," &c., an annuity of 250 marks from the London customs u ntil he should have rents from the earldom of Kendal or elsewhere in Engla nd to the same amount. On 3 March 1446/7 the Earl of Kendal received a fur ther large grant of castles and lordships in Guienne, which had belong ed to Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester. In August 1447 Lord Dudley and anoth er were sent to appease the discords which had broken out among the magnat es of Gascony-viz., the Count of Longueville, the Earl of Kendaf, the Lo rd of Daras and the city of Bordeaux. In 1451 Guienne was lost to the Engl ish, and on 29 July the King confirmed to Gaston de Foix, Count of Longuev ille, and Jean his son, Earl of Kendal, all the lands they had had in t he duchies of Normandy and Aquitaine before the intrusion of the King's en emies. In the following year Guienne was recovered for a time, but at t he battle of Castillon, 17 July 1453, the Earl of Shrewsbury and many of h is captains were killed and his force entirely routed. Jean de Foix., wi th about 500 others, then took refuge in the city of Castillon, but with in three or four days they were compelled to surrender, and Jean was tak en prisoner. Jean's father now sold the lordship of Grilly in order to p ay his son's ransom. Jean, however, was kept in prison for nearly 7 year s, and then released by Charles VII only on promise of paying a very hea vy ransom, and committing his son to the care of his kinsman Gaston, Cou nt of Foix, who was to keep him till he should be of age to decide wheth er he would be French or English. On his release Jean went to England, a nd on 12 April 1460 had protection while in the King's service with Henr y, Duke of Exeter, Admiral. On 7 December following he had licence to expo rt wool, free of duty, in order to pay his ransom. Soon afterwards Henry VI was deposed, and Jean de Foix, who was mu ch attached to him, made his peace with the new French King Louis XI. He w as well received by Louis XI, who on 17 May 1462 not only agreed to pay t he rest of the ransom and the prison charges, but to restore various lan ds and to give others, and make a suitable recompense if his own or his wi fe's lands or rents in England were forfeited. He also offered to provi de a retinue of 100 lances and a pension. Jean did homage and took an oa th of fealty to the King against all except the King of England. He surren dered the Garter in 1462. After the death of his father jean became COM TE DF BENAUGES, Captal de Buch, and VICOMTE DE MEILLE. He married Margare t, daughter of Sir Thomas Kerdeston, by Elizabeth, daughter of Micha el de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk. He died shortly after 5 December 14 85 (date of his will), and was buried in the church of Castelnau by Médo c. His wife survived him. BIOGRAPHY: Jean de Foix presumably surrendered his English Earldom wh en he became a subject of the French King. He left two sons, (1) Gaston, w ho styled himself Comte de Candale (Kendal), and was father of Gaston, fat ber of Frederick, father of Henry, who died sp.m., February 1572/3, leavi ng a daughter and heir Margaret, styled Comtesse de Candale, wh
1380 - 1453
Marguerite
D
Albret
73
73
1384 - 1455
Gaston
De
Foix
71
71
1360 - 1426
Isabelle
De
Foix
66
66
1330 - 23 Feb 1412/13
Archambaud
De
Grailly
1413 - 1459
Isabelle
De
Foix
46
46
Archambaud
De
Foix
Agnes
De
Grailly
D. 1504
Isabella
Van
Grailli
1413 - 1472
Jacques
Ier De
Pons
59
59
1428 - 1509
Guy
De
Pons
81
81
1420 - 1492
Pedro
Martinez
De Peralta
72
72
Isabelle
De
Peralta
Anna
De
Peralta
1310
Rosemburge
De
Perigord
1285 - 1356
Pierre
De
Grailly
71
71
1382 - 1436
Jean
De Foix
Grailly
54
54
1384 - 1419
Archambaud
De Foix De
Navailles
35
35
1386 - 1464
Pierre
De Foix
Archbishop
78
78
1385
Mathieu
De
Comminges
1265
Taleze
De
Bouville
1260 - 1290
Pierre
I De
Grailly
30
30
1335
Rogette
De
Grailly
1230
Clairemonde
De La
Motte
1230 - 1303
Jean
Comte De
Grailly
73
73
1287
Catharine
De
Grailly
1262
Jean
De
Grailly
1279 - 1316
Brunissende
De
Foix
37
37
1255 - 1315
Elias De
Talleyrand
De Perigord
60
60
1215 - 1259
Marguerite
De
Limoges
44
44
1235 - 1294
Archambaud
De
Perigord
59
59
1288 - 1363
Roger
Bernard De
Perigord
75
75
1298 - 1345
Agnes
De
Perigord
47
47
1220
Philippe
De
Lomagne
1223 - 1251
Helie
De
Perigord
28
28
1229 - 1277
Marguerite
De
Bourgogne
48
48
1176 - 1263
Ermengarde
De
Barry
87
87
1160 - 1229
Guy V
De
Limoges
69
69
1210 - 1245
Aimery
Vicomte De
Rochechouart
35
35
1234 - 1303
Guillaume
De
Rochechouart
69
69
1233 - 1284
Emery
De
Rochechouart
51
51
1229 - 1270
Agnes
De
Rochechouart
41
41
1235
Marguerite
De
Rochechouart
1132 - 1206
Sarah
De
Cornouailles
74
74
1098 - 1188
Adhemar
V De
Limoges
90
90
1120 - 1201
Marguerite
De
Turenne
81
81
1209 - 1263
Guillaume
Vicomte De
Limoges
54
54
1100 - 1148
Ademar
De
Limoges
48
48
1145 - 1187
Umberge
De
Limoges
42
42
1090 - 1153
Humberge
De
Limoges
63
63
1075 - 1137
Archambaud
Le Barbu
De Comborn
62
62
1050 - 1112
Garcille
De
Courson
62
62
1045 - 1123
Bernard
I De
Comborn
78
78
1115 - 1176
Archambaud
V De
Comborn
61
61
1120
Rothberge
De
Comborn
1118
Beatrix
De
Comborn
1126
Elis De
Comborn
1045 - 1123
Bernard
I De
Comborn
78
78
1000 - 1053
Archambaud
De
Comborn
53
53
0980 - 18 Jan 1034/35
Beatrice
De
Normandy
0990 - 1030
Ebles
De
Turenne
40
40
1040 - 1092
Ebles I
De
Ventadour
52
52
1070 - 1086
Archambaud
De
Comborn
16
16
1000 - 1037
Ermessinde
De
Champagnac
37
37
1000 - 1049
Aymery
De
Rochechouart
49
49
0981
Eve
De
Angouleme
0965 - 1018
Aimeri
I De
Rochechouart
53
53
1020 - 1075
Aymery
De
Rochechouart
55
55
1025 - 1089
Geraud
De
Rancon
64
64
0920 - 0995
Rotilde
De
Brosse
75
75
0910 - 20 Apr 991
Geraud
De
Limoges
0885 - 0920
Tietberga
De
Bourges
35
35
0865 - 0940
Hildegar
De
Limoges
75
75
0950 - 1011
Almode
De
Limoges
61
61
0953 - 1025
Gui I
De
Limoges
72
72
0963
Aude
De
Limoges
0950 - 0997
Emma
De
Limoges
47
47
0960 - 1007
Almodis
De
Limoges
47
47
0955 - 0970
Aude
De
Limoges
15
15
0960 - 1036
Ademar
I De
Limoges
76
76
0947 - 0988
Hildegaire
De
Limoges
41
41
0840
Adaltrude
De
Cavaillac
0853 - 0876
Hildebert
De
Limoges
23
23
0895 - 0940
Hildegar
De
Limoges
45
45
0830
UNKNOWN
De
Auvergne
0825 - 0886
Fulk
De
Limoges
61
61
0863 - 0916
Foucher
I De
Segur
53
53
0800 - 0841
Rotrud
Matilda
Martel
41
41
0795 - 25 Jun 841
Gerard
D
Auvergne
He was killed at the battle of Fontenoy-en-Puisaye, fought between Lotha ir I and his brothers, Louis of Germany and Charles the Bald.
0849 - 0914
Adalbert
De
Limoges
65
65
0794 - 0860
Bera
V De
Razes
66
66
0778 - 3 Oct 818
Ermengarde
De
Hesbaye
0802 - 0841
Hildegard
De
Aquitaine
39
39
0820 - 5 Jul 866
Ranulf
I De
Poitou
0820 - 0841
Count
Rammulf
21
21
0778 - 20 Jun 840
Louis I
Empir
0899 - 16 May 953
Adelaide
De
Montfort
0904 - 0973
Guntram
De
Alsace
69
69
0934 - 0978
Ita
Von
Calw
44
44
1745 - 1804
Mourning
Hickman
59
59
1740 - 1789
Christian
Hickman
49
49
1730 - 1821
Jacob
Watts
90
90
1. Note listed on back of Family Group Sheet compiled by Mrs. W. W. McDonald Jr.: Owned consciderable amount of land grants 1100 acres and slaves, property in Ablemarle. Owned land North Fork of Rivanna River near Piney Mountain. Jacob Watts later became a Methodist Minister. 2. Source listed on Family Group Sheet: Family records of Robert Harrison Watts; Diary of Wallace Ford (Rel) Letters; Fram Rel 1894-1896; and Charles B. Heinemans - Watts Families of Virginia compiled 1943. 3. Durrett Family - By Mrs. Bert Harter, Key West, Florida & published in the Virginai Genealogist. Pages 96 - 99. Volume Date & No: Unkown. Jacob Watts who was born 9 July 1730 and died 14 April 1821. He left a will dated 26 Jan 1821. He was an early Methodist minister and owned over 1100 acres of land near Piney Mountain on the Albemarle-Orange county line. The children named in his will were: a) Mildred Watts; b) Williiam Watts; 3) John Watts; 4) Elijah Durrett Watts. Footnotes from article: a) Archiblakd F. Bennett, Finding Your Forefaters in America (Salt Lake City, Utah, 1957), P. 77, which quotes from Jacobe watts' Bible and both give death date as 1824; Edgar Woods, Albemarle County in Virginia (Charlottesveille, VA., 1901), pp. 340-341, which gives the correct death date of 1821. b) Orange Co., VA., Will Book 5, p.394, which names his children. David is not listed by Woods. loc. cit. 4. The Rev. Jacob studied for the minitry in Glasow, Scotland, and was ordained a minister in the Presbyterian Church but became a methodist minister in later years, serving widley as a circuit rider through the Blue Ridge and Appalachian Mountains. During the Revolutionary War Jacob provded food and provisions for the American military and additionally he guarded Tories at Albemarle Barracks near Charottesville. He owned over 1100 acres on the North Fork of Rivanna river near Piney Mountin in Orange and Albemarle Counties; in his last years he lived on his plantation "Homesstead" in Orange Co. Jacob and wife Elizabeth on 29 mar 1801 made a trusst deed to their son Elijah D. for the provision of Elizabeth and their children, ut the trut property was released by son Elijah D. on 4 Apr 1803 (Albearle Co. Deeds, 13:459, 14,229). In his will dated 26 Jan 1821 and probated on 27 Aug 1821 in Orange Co. Jacob provided for nine named childen and the five children of Frances Smith by her first husband. Charles Parott was appointed exector (Orange Co., Wills, 5:394) Source; The Roberts-Orme Ancestry, Page 148 -149. 1. Note listed on back of Family Group Sheet compiled by Mrs. W. W. McDonald Jr.: Owned consciderable amount of land grants 1100 acres and slaves, property in Ablemarle. Owned land North Fork of Rivanna River near Piney Mountain. Jacob Watts later became a Methodist Minister.
1729 - 1803
Sarah
Watts
74
74
1722 - 1796
John
Watts
74
74
Sarah Barnett, the daughter of John Barnett and Marran Gibbs, wa s bo rn in Virginia. She was later married in Orange County, Vir ginia to a m an named John Watts. John, who is said to have bee n born in about 17 22 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, was the s on of Thomas and Esther Wat ts. After their marriage, Sarah an d John resided on the plantation he inh erited from his father i n what was then Culpeper County, Virginia. After the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, the majority of S arah a nd John's children moved to the newly formed State of Kent ucky. During t he Fall of 1793, their son-in-law, Jesse Vawter , returned to Virgin ia to help John and Sarah move to Kentucky . They subsequently arriv ed in Madison County, Kentucky on 18 No vember 1793, and it is there th at they resided for the remainde r of their lives. John died in Madison County in 1796. His will, which was writte n on 4 Feb ruary 1796, was admitted for probate in the Madison Co unty Court on 5 Ju ly 1796. Although Sarah also died in Madiso n County, the date of her dea th has not been determined. Even t hough Sarah and John are said to have h ad fourteen children, onl y eleven children have been identified with a ny certainty.
1715 - 1790
Edward
Watts
75
75
Watts Family Genealogy Forum. Alice Gedge <adgedge@@burgoyne.com>, Sep t. 8, 1998, message 286. CHILD 3, Edward WATTS. NOTES: (1) Charles Brunk Heinemann, Watts Families of the Southern States (Washin gton, DC, 1934) cites (a) Will of Thomas WATTS, Culpeper Co., VA, Wi ll Bk A, p.10; (b) Will of Esther WATTS, Orange Co., VA, Will Bk 2, pp.450 -51. (2) C.B. Heinemann, "Southern Watts, Colonial and Revolutionary Soldiers ," in Tyler's Quarterly Magazine, vol.15, no.1 (July 1933):34, cites (a) O range Co., VA, Order Book 1741-1743, p.344; (b) Hennings Statutes Vol.7, p .179, 210. Birth: (1) c.1725, s/o Thomas WATTS / Esther. Death: (1) c.1790. (2) 1742, 24 Feb: Edward WATTS commissioned Lieutenant in Orange Co., VA. (1a) 1746, 22 Dec: Thomas WATTS of St. Thomas Parish, Culpeper Co., VA, pl anter, wrote his will. Leaves to his son Edward WATTS the plantation "he n ow lives on" with the 200 acres "thereto belonging," and a share in the u se and income of his still. (2) 1754: Edward WATTS served in Augusta Co., VA, militia. (NOTE: Same Edw ard? Augusta Co. created 1745 from Orange Co.) (1b) 1768?, 13 Dec: Esther WATTS wrote her will, giving son Edward WATTS h er plantation and personal effects. He proved her will in 1772, Orange Co ., VA.
1732 - 1808
William
Watts
76
76
Watts Family Genealogy Forum. Ed Watts <gturnbaugh@@email.com>, April 19, 2 000, message 1924. Richard WATTS was (presumably) the son of William WAT TS of Culpeper Co., VA. The will of William's father, Thomas WATTS, ma de a bequest of a gun to Richard. Richard (again presumably the same perso n) migrated to NC sometime after 1760 and married Sarah ___. Their daught er Elizabeth was born in 1777 in NC. By 1782, Richard was in Pittsylvan ia Co., VA, but had migrated to Mercer Co., KY, by 1796. Watts Family Genealogy Forum. Alice Gedge <adgedge@@burgoyne.com>, Sep t. 8, 1998, message 286. CHILD 11, William WATTS. NOTES: (1) Charles Brunk Heinemann, Watts Families of the Southern States (Washin gton, DC, 1934) cites (a) Will of Thomas WATTS, Culpeper Co., VA, Wi ll Bk A, p.10. (1a) 1746, 22 Dec: Thomas WATTS of St. Thomas Parish, Culpeper Co., VA, pl anter, wrote his will. Wills that his wife Esther "shall live on the plant ation I now live on," and have (100?) acres adjoining with timber and wo od for the use of the plantation during her widowhood. At the time of h er death or day of marriage, the plantation to go to son William WATTS. Af ter his death, his still to be used by his wife during her widowhood, a nd son Edward, daughter Ann, son John, daughter Elizabeth, son Benjamin, s on Thomas, daughter Sarah, son Jacob, daughter Esther, daughter Mary, s on William, daughter (Frances?) to share in the use and income of the stil l. Watts Family Genealogy Forum. Fred L. Watts <flwatts@@aol.com>, Jan. 17, 19 99, message 555. Thomas & Esther's son, William, had a son, Washington, w ho went to KY. I have no info about Washington WATTS other than he was giv en land in KY according to the will of his father. James, the brother of W ashington, was my GGG grandfather. Watts Family Genealogy Forum. Fred L. Watts, Jan. 19, 1999, message 55 7. My direct line, William, b. ca. 1740 d. June 1808, Madison Co., VA, mar ried, 1st Jane HORD, 2nd Lucy WOOD, 3rd Sarah ELLIS. Next in my line, James b. Jan. 20, 1767, Madison Co., VA (his mother, Ja ne HORD), d. Jan. 25, 1828, Bedford Co., VA, married Elizabeth DURRE TT of Albemarle Co., VA. [NOTE - Elizabeth md. William's brother, Rev. Jac ob WATTS] Chancery Suits. Aug. 1796. A. To H. John Farguson vs. WM. WATTS. --Willi am Everett Brockman, comp., Orange County, Virginia, Families, Vol. 3 (Min neapolis, MN: 1959), 12. LDS Ancestral File by Pamela Holland, Austin, TX 78760. William WATT S, b. 1724, (?)Shelby Co., KY, d. 1797, Woodburn Estate near Spring Statio n, son of William; son of Edward; md. Elizabeth, b. ca. 1728, (?)Shelby Co ., KY, d. Woodburn Estate near Spring Station, parents unknown. Childre n: 1. Mildred b. ca. 1750; Eleanor b. ca. 1752; Richard b. ca. 1754; Pet er b. July 10, 1756, Garrard, Mercer Co., KY, d. May 5, 1833, Garrard, Mer cer Co., KY, md. 1785, Garrard, Mercer Co., KY, to Margaret FISHER. Land Office Military Certificates. The Library of VA. Electronic Card Inde xes. ...George WATTS, Maj S[tate] L[ine]. LO 3315. Box 201, 1; 1 item. --Waterf ield; card 47 of 60. ...Gideon WATTS, Pvt C[ontinental] L[ine]. LO 2008. Box 201, 2; 1 item. -- Waterfield; 48 of 60. ...John WATTS, Capt CL. LO 1936; A. M. [hand-written below]. Box 201, 3; 1 item. --Waterfield; 49 of 60. ...John WATTS, Capt CL. LO 5238. Box 201, 4; 1 item. --Waterfield; 50 of 6 0. ...Martin WATTS, Pvt CL. LO 2781. Box 201, 5; 1 item. --Waterfiel d; 51 of 60. ...Reuben WATTS, Pvt CL. LO 3647. Box 201, 6; 2 items. --Waterfiel d; 52 of 60. ...Samuel WATTS, Cpl CL. LO 4022. Box 201, 7; 1 item. --Waterfiel d; 53 of 60. ...William WATTS, Pvt SL. LO 3820. Box 201, 8; 1 item. --Waterfiel d; 54 of 60. http://image.vtls.com/collections/ Revolutionary War Bounty Warrants. The Library of VA. Electronic Card Inde xes. ...Aaron WATTS- Soldier- Army. Cert. - Andrew Rogers- Lieut. Cert. -- Thom as Allen- Clk. Monroe Co. 1786-90 [lined through] 1787 [hand written & und erl
1718 - 1796
Elizabeth
Watts
78
78
1724 - 1741
Robert
Watts
17
17
1738 - 1796
Esther
Watts
58
58
1735 - 1788
Frances
Watts
53
53
1728 - 1774
Thomas
Watts
46
46
1729 - 1767
David
Watts
38
38
Francis
Watts
1812 - 1844
Dickerson
Parker
32
32
1819 - 1896
Benjamin
Parker
77
77
1718 - 1779
Humphrey
Gaines
60
60
1768 - 1820
Elizabeth
Rebecca
Gaines
52
52
1753 - 1819
Frances
Watts
Gaines
66
66
2 Apr 742 - 28 Jan 812/13
UNKNOWN
Charlemagne
1770 - 1836
Anne
Gaines
66
66
1761 - 1818
Esther
Gaines
57
57
1757 - 1821
Sarah
Gaines
64
64
1768 - 1840
Mary
Gaines
71
71
1755 - 1776
Henry
Gaines
21
21
1759 - 1782
William
Gaines
23
23
1774
Catherine
Gaines
1764
Hannah
Gaines
1733 - 1811
Henry
Gaines
78
78
1755 - 1824
Richard
H
Gaines
69
69
William
Hansborough
UNKNOWN
Gaines
UNKNOWN
Gaines
UNKNOWN
Gaines
1733 - 1796
Sarah
Barnett
63
63
1762 - 1830
Elizabeth
Watts
67
67
1766 - 1834
Esther
Watts
68
68
1768 - 1799
Agatha
Watts
31
31
1767 - 1834
John
Watts
67
67
1766 - 1848
Julius
Watts
82
82
1728 - 1801
Barnett
Watts
73
73
1773 - 1830
Mildred
Watts
57
57
1770 - 1875
Anna
Watts
105
105
1770 - 1830
Frances
Watts
60
60
1763 - 1819
Thomas
Watts
56
56
1765 - 1847
Mary
Watts
82
82
1776 - 1832
Molly
Watts
55
55
1773
Polly
Watts
Frances
Watts
1764
Sarah
Watts
1772 - 1854
Fanny
Sebree
82
82
1722
Sarah
Bennett
1715 - 1803
Elizabeth
B
Downs
87
87
1742 - 1810
Elizabeth
Watts
68
68
1745 - 1795
John
Watts
50
50
1747
Mildred
Watts
1725 - 1760
Laura
Peters
35
35
Elizabeth
Watts
1738 - 1797
Anna
Watts
59
59
1765
Benjamin
Watts
1758 - 1834
William
Watts
76
76
1756 - 1795
Milly
Watts
39
39
1750
Edward
Watts
1750
Thomas
Watts
1770 - 1795
Betsey
Watts
25
25
1750 - 1782
Lucy
Wood
32
32
1779 - 1840
William
Watts
61
61
1777 - 1810
George
Washington
Watts
33
33
1782 - 1849
Lucy
Watts
67
67
1780 - 1830
Elizabeth
Watts
50
50
1776 - 1835
Martha
Patsy
Watts
58
58
1738 - 1775
Jane
Hord
37
37
1760 - 1828
James
Watts
68
68
1769
Frances
Watts
Sarah
Ellis
1728
UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
1760 - 1828
Richard
Watts
68
68
1756 - 1833
Peter
Watts
76
76
1750
Mildred
Watts
1770 - 1846
Eleanor
Nelly
Watts
76
76
Mother
Watts
1762 - 1821
Jacob
Watts
59
59
1777
Patsey
Watts
1726 - 1790
Ann
Clayton
64
64
1730 - 1803
Nathaniel
Parker
73
73
From: "Emory L. Parker" <elparker@@charter.net> See his file for possible a ncestors. (Source: LDS, IGI Record - film no. 170473, page 527, ref, no, 14426.) Children of NATHANIEL PARKER and ANN CLAYTON are: i. ELIZABETH8 PARKER. ii. MARY PARKER. 2. iii. MOSES PARKER, b. 26 August 1744; d. 12 November 1830. iv. DANIEL PARKER, b. 15 March 1749/50, Culpepper County, Virginia. 3. v. ELDER JOHN PARKER, b. 06 September 1758, Baltimore County, Marylan d; d. 19 May 1836, Fort Parker,Limestone County, Texas. vi. THOMAS PARKER, b. 1760; m. SUSAN MARY ROGERS. vii. RICHARD PARKER, b. 1762; m. NANCY ROGERS. viii. NATHANIEL PARKER, b. 1763; m. SARAH ROGERS. 4. ix. SUSAN PARKER, b. 25 March 1764, Baltimore, Maryland; d. 1816, Esti ll County, Kentucky. x. ISAAC PARKER, b. 1766. xi. AARON PARKER, b. 1768. xii. ROBERT PARKER, b. 1770. Patriot, Hampshire Co., VA. "Nathaniel Parker was born in Hampshire, VA, about 1730. He served under Washington in the attack of the French at Duquesne. He also served under Captain Jack against the Indians. He was fond of adventure as were most men of this day, and wandered through the wilderness of Pennsylvania and Northwest Virginia fearless of Indian foes. He may be classed with the long hunters as he spent much of his time hunting and exploring; being out often by himself for long periods of time. He made several journeys from his native State to the Cumberland country and back. "While in Sumner County, he spent most of his time at Greenfield. Before the Indian troubles ceased, he removed his young children (his wife bei dead) to Sumner Country and built a house near Greenfield. That house is still standing and is occupied by Mr. Robert Bryson. Some years after the death of Colonel Anthony Bledsoe, Mr. Parker married the widow, he being 63 at the time and she 60 years of age. He died in 1803 and was buried near the site of the old Morgan Fort on land now belonging to a Mr. Johnson. "Nathaniel Parker had seven sons. The three eldest, John, Thomas and Richard married sisters, Misses Rogers, members of the same family as General George Rogers Clark. The eldest, John, never came to Tennessee. The other sons were: Nathaniel, Jr., Isaac, Aaron an Robert. From these sons of Nathaniel Parker have descended many prominent people of Sumner County and elsewhere. George W. Parker was a lawyer of eminence at Gallatin. He went to Missouri where he died. His wife was the sister of Honorable Batte Peyton. Hon. James M. Head, former Mayor of Nashville, Tenn. and Doctor Head of Sumner County." (Source: HISTORIC SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE by Jay Guy Cisco, Genealogical Society of Utah)Patrio Hampshire Co., VA. "Nathaniel Parker was born in Hampshire, VA, about 1730. He served under Washington in the attack of the French at Duquesne. He also served under Captain Jack against the Indians. He was fond of adventure as were most men of this day, and wandered through the wilderness of Pennsylvania and Northwest Virginia fearless of Indian foes. He may be classed with the long hunters as he spent much of his time hunting and exploring; being out often by himself for long periods of time. He made several journeys from his native State to the Cumberland country and back. "While in Sumner County, he spent most of his time at Greenfield. Before the Indian troubles ceased, he removed his young children (his wife bei dead) to Sumner Country and built a house near Greenfield. That house is still standing and is occupied by Mr. Robert Bryson. Some years after the death of Colonel Anthony Bledsoe, Mr. Parker married the widow, he being 63 at the time and she 60 years of age. He died in 1803 and was buried near the site of the old Morgan Fort on land now belonging to a Mr. Johnson. "Nathaniel Parker had seven sons. The three eldest, John, Thomas and Richard married sisters, Misses Rogers, members of the same family as General George Rogers Clark
1912
Chester
A.
Henderson
1880
James
Robbins
1883
George
F.
Robbins
1887
William
Robbins
1889
John
D.
Robbins
1896
Mattie
Henderson
1899
Thomas
Henderson
1698 - 1769
Susanna
Rittenhouse
71
71
1702 - 1792
Matthias
Rittenhouse
90
90
1700 - 1776
Henry
Rittenhouse
76
76
1693 - 1737
Psyche
Rittenhouse
44
44
1691 - 1767
William
Rittenhouse
76
76
1708
Catharene
Rittenhouse
1690 - 1748
Sijten
Sophia
Rittenhouse
58
58
1690 - 1748
Sytje
Rittenhouse
58
58
Peter
Rittenhouse
1660
Catherine
Rittenhouse
Catherine
Rittenhouse
Mattias
Rittenhaus
Elizabeth
Rittenhouse
Gerhard
Rittenhouse
Wilhelmina
Hendricks
13 Mar 1672/73 - 1737
Wilhelmina
Dewees
1725 - 1777
Nicholas
Rittenhouse
52
52
1721 - 1791
Wilhelmina
Rittenhouse
69
69
1705
Elizabeth
Williams
1732 - 1796
David
Rittenhouse
64
64
1733 - 1825
Benjamin
Rittenhouse
92
92
1736 - 1799
Eleanor
Rittenhouse
63
63
1737 - 1784
Esther
Rittenhouse
47
47
1728
Margaret
Rittenhouse
1736 - 1762
Annie
Rittenhouse
26
26
1749
Mary
Rittenhouse
1731 - 1732
Jonathan
Rittenhouse
1
1
1749
Elizabeth
Rittenhouse
1730 - 1780
Thomas
Barton
50
50
1756 - 1824
Esther
Barton
68
68
1763 - 1821
Richard
Peters
Barton
58
58
1762 - 1809
Matthias
Barton
47
47
1766 - 1815
Benjamin
Smith
Barton
49
49
1754
William
Barton
1762
David
Rittenhouse
Barton
1766
Juliana
Susanna
Barton
1764
Thomas
Barton
1780
Ann
Dawson
1667 - 12 Jan 1689/90
Mary
Barton
William
Barton
John
Barton
1816
Mary
Wright
1861
Andrew
Lorimer
Barton
1856
James
Wright
Barton
1858
John
Dickie
Barton
1846
Catherine
Wright
Barton
1840
Amelia
Barton
1839
Elizabeth
Kirkpatrick
Barton
William
Barton
Joseph
Barton
1850
Margaret
Barton
1784 - 1871
John
Rhea
Barton
86
86
1788 - 1869
Susanna
Julianna
Barton
80
80
1786 - 1856
William
Paul
Barton
69
69
D. 1818
Thomas
Barton
Hettie
Ann
Barton
Charles
Barton
Nancy
Barton
Elizabeth
Sophia
Barton
Mary
Rule
Hannah
Bignal
UNKNOWN
Walker
1801 - 1863
David
Walker
Barton
62
62
1754
William
Barton
1655 - 1710
Thomas
Warren
55
55
1698 - 1771
Sarah
Warren
73
73
1680
Thomas
Warren
1700 - 1770
George
Parker
70
70
1728 - 1794
Jacob
Parker
66
66
1740 - 1793
John
Parker
52
52
1732 - 1787
Elisha
Parker
54
54
1722 - 1765
George
Parker
43
43
1729
Mary
Parker
1728
Sarah
Parker
1738 - 1797
Elisha
Parker
59
59
1734 - 1772
George
Parker
38
38
1716 - 1765
Jacob
Parker
49
49
1724 - 1765
Mary
Parker
41
41
1734 - 1794
Mary
Teakle
Smith
60
60
1763 - 1823
Rhoda
Parker
59
59
1762 - 1821
Nancy
Parker
59
59
1766 - 1836
Judith
Parker
70
70
1758 - 1832
George
Parker
74
74
1768
Elisha
Parker
1764 - 1793
Jacob
Parker
29
29
1761
William
H
Parker
1776
Mary
Parker
1760 - 1827
Jonathan
Hearne
67
67
1799 - 1875
Elizabeth
Hearne
76
76
1803 - 1873
William
Hearn
69
69
1785 - 1833
Zabad
Hearn
47
47
1790 - 1844
Lott
Hearne
54
54
1795 - 1830
Samuel
Hearn
34
34
1783 - 1831
Asa
Hearne
47
47
1788 - 1821
Seth
Hearne
33
33
1797 - 1873
Jacob
Hearne
76
76
1792 - 1853
Mary
Posey
Hearn
60
60
1801 - 1802
Judith
Hearne
1
1
1805
Sarah
Parker
Hearn
1792 - 1837
Polly
Hearne
44
44
1801 - 1802
Judah
Hearn
5m
5m
1783
Asa
Hearn
Elender
Hearn
1761 - 1781
Frank
Farlow
20
20
1781 - 1842
Nancy
Farlow
60
60
1796 - 1850
Benjamin
Watson
Hardin
53
53
1823 - 1876
James
Gibson
Hardin
53
53
Robert
Hardin
Birnett
Hardin
1826 - 1885
Mary
Elizabeth
Dixon
58
58
1853 - 1895
John
Wesley
Hardin
42
42
Famous gunfighter
1850 - 1874
Joseph
Gibson
Hardin
24
24
1855 - 1930
Elizabeth
Hardin
75
75
1857 - 1949
Martha
Ann
Hardin
91
91
1861 - 1901
Jefferson
Davis
Hardin
40
40
1866 - 1953
Nannie
Hardin
87
87
1874 - 1918
James
Gibson
Hardin
44
44
1859 - 1868
Benjamin
Hardin
9
9
Robert
E
Hardin
1887 - 1951
Patrick
Joseph
O'Brien
63
63
1886 - 1970
Beatrice
Howe
84
84
1881 - 1914
Harry
Bailey
33
33
1909 - 1991
Beatrice
Lilly
Bailey
81
81
1911
Brenda
May
Bailey
1915 - 1988
Harry
Alfred
Bailey
72
72
1918
Bridi
O'Brien
Harry
Bailey
Florence
Bousfield
1883 - 1914
William
Bailey
31
31
1885
Maggie
Bailey
Arthur
Noble
Cornilius
Howe
Marge
Burtual
Anne
Howe
George
Innes
Sara
Howe
Theodore
Lambert
Theodore
Lambert
Jr.
Harriet
Howe
Philip
Serles
Ivey
Serles
Harriet
Serles
Philis
Serles
Maizie
Serles
Philip
Serles
Jr.
Arthur
Noble
Lillian
Noble
Maggie
Noble
Conilius
Howe
1903 - 1985
Reginald
Noyes
82
82
Edward
Brandon
1451 - 1504
Isabella
De
Castile
53
53
10 Mar 1502/03 - 1564
Ferdinand
I
Habsburg
1501 - 19 Jan 1525/26
Isabella
Habsburg
1470 - 1498
Isabella De
Asturias
Pss
27
27
1478 - 1497
John
Trastamara
De Aragon
19
19
1482 - 1517
Maria
De
Aragon
35
35
1485 - 7 Jan 1535/36
Catherine
D
Aragon
1491 - 28 Jan 1546/47
Henry
Tudor
18 Feb 1515/16 - 1558
Mary I
Tudor
1 Jan 1510/11 - 22 Feb 1510/11
Henry
Tudor
1919
Ann
Thomiser
Living
Bailey
Living
Bailey
Living
Bailey
Living
Barus
1914 - 1972
George
Noel
57
57
1918
Audry
Morris
Leather
Living
Bailey
Living
Bailey
Living
Barus
Living
Norolewski
Living
Norolewski
Living
Norolewski
1887 - 1937
Edward
Morris
50
50
1887 - 1962
Rosemary
Hakins
Morris
74
74
Living
Bailey
Living
Weigel
1236 - 1283
Manuel
Fernandez
47
47
1245 - 23 Feb 1291/92
Beatrice
De
Savoy
1327
Beatriz
Manuel De
Castilla
Fernando
Manuel
Escalona
1300 - 1327
Costanza
De
Aragón
27
27
1323 - 1345
Constanza
Manuel De
Villena Escalona
22
22
1320
Beatriz Manuel
De Villena
Escalona Penafiel
1667 - 1767
Joseph
Clemson
100
100
1654 - 1754
Jacob
Clemson
100
100
1659 - 1759
Elizabeth
Clemson
100
100
1605
Eleanor
Siddowne
1610 - 1650
James
Clemson
40
40
1467 - 1532
Barbara
Charitas
Pirckheimer
65
65
Sabina
Pirckheimer
Euphemia
Pirckheimer
Katherina
Pirckheimer
Juliana
Pirckehimer
Sebald
Pirckehimer
1722 - 1741
Johanna
Regina
Beyer
19
19
1724 - 1814
John
Henry
Bayer
89
89
17 Jan 1716/17 - 1718
Johann
Jacob
Beyer
1705 - 1718
Gotthart
Lorenz
Beyer
13
13
1712 - 1718
Christina
Agnes
Bayer
6
6
29 Jan 1718/19 - 1719
Ferdinand
Beyer
Bayer
1670 - 5 Mar 1716/17
Richard
Reeder
1665 - 1686
Mary
Reeder
21
21
1666
Benjamin
Reeder
1668 - 1707
Millicent
Hughes
39
39
1665 - 1712
John
Cheadle
47
47
1730 - 1804
Martha
Cheadle
74
74
1719 - 10 Jan 1719/20
Thomas
Cheadle
10 Feb 1715/16 - 1777
John
Cheadle
1714
Millicent
Cheadle
1712
Tarleton
Cheadle
5 Jan 1713/14
John
Cheadle
21 Jan 1692/93 - 1765
Hannah
Cheadle
1654 - 1691
Richard
Baldridge
37
37
1645 - 20 Feb 1697/98
John
Pearis
Joyce
Green
1709
John
Paris
1740
Margaret
Paris
1738
William
Paris
1740 - 1807
Vincent
Selph
67
67
1756 - 1838
Garrett
Z
Watts
82
82
1808 - 1861
Clinton
Watts
53
53
1793 - 1871
Malachi
Watts
78
78
1809 - 1898
Annis
Watts
89
89
1805
Martha
Malinda
Watts
1805
Mary
H
Watts
1788
Garrett
Watts
1784 - 1871
John
Z
Watts
87
87
1795
Spencer
Watts
Malissa
Watts
1821 - 1843
Rachel
Parker
22
22
1810 - 1869
John
Parker
59
59
1679 - 1726
Elisha
Hunter
46
46
1698 - 1764
Rebecca
Hunter
66
66
1622 - 1698
Jane
Beme
76
76
1609 - 1657
Anthony
Besse
48
48
1583
John
Besse
1652 - 1693
Elizabeth
Besse
41
41
1641 - 1679
Dorcas
Bessey
38
38
1649 - 1676
David
Besse
26
26
1620 - 1694
Anne
Bessee
74
74
1647 - 1693
Jane
Besse
46
46
1645 - 1698
Mary
Besse
53
53
1662 - 19 Mar 1739/40
Appolonia
Engle
8 Mar 1666/67 - 16 Mar 1721/22
Andreas
Sigismund
Brandstetter
1718 - 1793
Anna
Elizabeth
Brandstetter
75
75
1721 - 1786
Johann
Andreas
Brandstetter
64
64
4 Mar 1725/26 - 1728
Adam
Brandstetter
1726 - 1727
Maria
Magdalena
Brandstetter
10m
10m
1729 - 1732
Hans
Georg
Brandstetter
3
3
1677 - 1760
Dirck
Johnson
Jansen
83
83
William
Johnson
Jan
Jansen
1700 - 1746
Agnes
Johnson
46
46
1701 - 1765
Catherine
Jansen
64
64
1725 - 1801
Peter
Conrad
Johnson
76
76
1707
Margaret
Conrad
Johnson
1702
Elizabeth
Conrad
Johnson
1699
Margaret
Papen
1693
Syntia
Papen
17 Feb 1596/97 - 1670
Nicholas
Rittershausen
1599
Ludwig
Rittershausen
Living
Windsor
Living
Windsor
1961 - 1997
Diana
Frances
Spencer
36
36
Living
Shand
Living
Windsor
1984
Henry
Charles
Windsor
UNKNOWN
Arvilla
19 Jan 1629/30 - 1630
Anna
Euphrosyna
Ritterhausen
23 Mar 1630/31 - 1631
Theodorus
Laurentius
Ritterhausen
1641 - 1649
Otilie
Rosina
Ritterhausen
7
7
1637 - 1637
Ursula
Maria
Ritterhausen
27d
27d
22 Jan 1626/27 - 1649
Conrad
Burghart
Ritterhausen
1647
Adam
Friedrich
Ritterhausen
17 Jan 1638/39
Eva
Veronica
Ritterhausen
Living
Delmar
1917
UNKNOWN
Charlotte
1924
Richard
N.
Rydberg
Sympathy card for Dora Gortz. Return address 9529 Oglesby, Chicago
1922
Jack
W.
Rydberg
Rose
C
Rydberg
1889 - 1971
Aaron
E.
Rydberg
81
81
1895
UNKNOWN
Rose
1918
Phyllis
Rydberg
1926
Kenneth
Rydberg
1928
Robert
Rydberg
1892 - 1968
Joseph
Gortz
76
76
Lived in Cleveland in 1960
1895 - 1981
UNKNOWN
Gisella
86
86
UNKNOWN
unknown
UNKNOWN
Edith
Susan
Elizabeth
Richard
Young
1817 - 1872
William
Johnson
55
55
1804 - 1880
John
Young
Johnson
75
75
1827 - 1910
Hiram
Johnson
83
83
1816 - 1889
Sion
Johnson
72
72
1812
Susannah
Johnson
1755 - 1828
Benjamin
Ware
Johnson
73
73
1212 - 1284
Dionisia
English
72
72
1208 - 1272
Henry
De
Champernon
64
64
Sir HENRY de CAMPO ARNULPHI (CHAMBERNUN). Still a minor in 1242/3 when the lands of his late father were noted as being held by his heirs (Book of Fe es, 2: 778, 784). Henry de Chambernun and Dionisia, his wife, were nam ed in a land warranty of 6 June 1249 (Devon Feet of Fines 1196-1272: no. 497). On 9 Dec 1262, he was holder of the "Court of Henry and his heirs at Alfricumb" (Ilfracombe) where Henry himself was a plaintiff (Devon Feet of Fines, no. 472). On 24 Nov 1265, a mandate was issued to Henry de Chaumbren to delive r the castle to Ralph de Gorges (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1258-66, p. 508 ). On 16 Feb 1270, in a fine between Henry de Chaumbernun, claimant and Hugh de Treverb yn, deforciant, regarding the manors of Trevolonan, Tywardrayth, Ludevon (Ludg van) and Penalym (Penhallyn in Jacobstow), Hugh acknowledged the manors that He nry held by gift of Isolda de Cardinham (Cornwall Feet of Fines 1195-1377, no. 222). As Lord of Ilfracombe, he presented there to the church in June 1263 , June 1272, and Dec 1276; as Lord of Jacobstowe, Cornwall he presented the re to the church in June 1270, then being called a knight, and in Sept 127 2. As Lord of Coryton (Curitone) he presented there to the church in Sept 1279 (Bronescombe, pp. 127, 145, 146). On 22 April 1279 he was given a gra nt of a weekly market and a yearly fair at his manor of Ilfracombe (Cal. Charter R olls, 2: 211). On 5 July 1277 he had protection going to Wales on the King's ser vice (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1272-81, p. 217) and was last recorded as justice of t he gaol delivery at Oxford and Exeter in May and July 1281 (Cal. Patent Rolls , 1272-81, p. 441, 445). Vivian (p. 160) states he married Dionisia, daughter of Gilbert and sister and coheiress of Sir Robert English or Engloiz, of Stokeley. He was certai nly married to a Dionisia by June 1249 who survived her husband as Dame Dionis ia de Campo Arnulphi when, in March 1284, she presented Oliver de Campo Arnulphi , subdeacon, presumably their son, as rector of Jacobstowe (Bronescomb e, p. 347). Stockeley-Engles (Stockleigh-English) was in possession of her grandson, Henry, who presented to the church in April 1312.
1175 - 1238
Eva
Andea
63
63
1171 - 1210
Oliver
Champernon
39
39
1236 - 1269
Richard
Champernon
33
33
1248 - Mar 1283/84
Oliver
De
Champernon
1149 - 1173
Rohais
Campo
Ernalda
24
24
1145 - 1191
Henry
De
Champernon
46
46
1210 - 1230
Elizabeth
Champernon
20
20
1100 - 1170
Mabel
Soligny
70
70
1095 - 1172
Jordan
De
Champernon
77
77
Note: Seigneur de Cambernon and Maisoncelles in France; held 7 knights fe es ofthe honor of Gloucester, England in 1166; 3 knights fees under the Du keof Normandy, 1172. Held English fees in Umberleigh and High Bickington,c o. Devon; held other properties in Oxford, Northamptonshire, andSomerse
1173 - 1193
John
Champernon
20
20
1090 - 1157
Mabel
Fitzhamon
67
67
1090 - 1147
Robert
De
Caen
57
57
1121 - 1152
Jordan
Champernon
31
31
Living
Ferguson
1119 - 1199
Richard
De
Champernon
80
80
1120 - 1203
Henry
De
Chambernon
83
83
1751 - 1784
Mary
Garrison
33
33
1776 - 1875
Benjamin
Sawyer
99
99
1889
Della
McGuire
1774 - 1836
David
Sawyer
62
62
Elizabeth
Taliaferro
1680 - 1760
John
Parker
80
80
John Parker was granted lot # 44, 350 acres, by Lord Fairfax between1747-1 749. This was between Old Fields and the Potomac. PeterPeters, whose daugh ter Hannah married John Parker's son Robert, wasgranted lot # 32 of the sa me tract. Both lots were north of presentday Romney, WVA. (http://www.root sweb.com/~wvhardy/sbmanor.htm John Parker Will in Hampshire county names Elizabeth his wife. It wasprov en in Hampshire County 11 November, 1760. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- John Parker Will In the name of God, Amen, the Twenty-eighth day of September Seventeenhund red and sixty. I John Parker of the County of Hampshire andColloney of Vir ginnia farmer being verry sick and weak in body but ofperfect mind and mem ory thanks be giving unto God. Therefore andcalling unto mind the mortali ty of my body and knowing that it isappointed for all men once to Die Do m ake and ordain this my last willand testament that is to say: Principal ly and first of all I give andrecommend my soul into the hands of almigh ty God that gave it and myBody I Recommend to the earth to be buried in Ch ristian manner all theDifersion of my Executores Nothing Doubting Butt a ll the generalresurrection. I shall receive the same again. By the migh ty power ofGod and as Touching such worldly estate where with it has pleas ed Godto Bless me with in this World I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and first I give and Bequeath unto ElisabethPark er my dearly Beloved wife one third part of all my estate bothreal and per sonal also I give and Bequeath unto everyone of mychildren an equal pa rt of the rest of my estate both real and personaland to their heirs or as signs and also I give and Bequeath unto myGrandson Thomas Parker an equ al part with the rest of my children.Signed sealed and delivered and confi rmed to be the last will andtestament of John Parker. In presence of us t he subscribers. His John Parker Mark -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Probate record sale - many items bought by Robert, Nathaniel, and theWid ow Parker (1761 FHC MF # 0186355) Robert Parker was executor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ "Fort John Parker" from "Frontier Forts Along the Potomas and ItsTributari es" by William H. Answel, Jr. Exerpts: "This defense waslocated on Lot # 44 of the Fairfax South Branch survey...two and onehalf miles southea st of Springfield, West Virginia.. On November 9, 1756, the "fort at Parker's on the South Branch"was includ ed with the list of defenses extending across the Virginiafrontier, a nd it was stated to be ten miles from Ashby's fort onPatterson's Creek a nd was garrisoned with thirty men. On June 13, 1756, while at Fort Cumberland, Washington wrote toCaptain Rob ert McKenzie ordering him to instruct Lieutenant Neugent ofthe King Geor ge militia to immediately proceed with his command toJohn Parker's on t he South Branch and while there, not only protectthe inhabitants about t he fort but to also assist them in harvestingtheir crops... Fort Parker was named for John Parker, the owner of the realestate upon wh ich it was constructed, he having purchased Lot #44consisting of 350 acr es from Thomas Lord Fairfax on July 24, 1749.. The foundation stones supporting the buildings can still be seenat the loc ation. About 200 feel north of the fort is an ancientcemetery, the grav es marked with native stone, but withoutinscriptions of any kind. The pers ons buried there are unknown. Itmay have been a Parker family cemetery a nd John Parker, the earlysettler might be interred therein. The since t he gravestones areunmarked, it could well have been a burial gr
1734 - 1808
Mary
Ramsey
Bledsoe
74
74
1730 - 1803
Nathaniel
Parker
73
73
1783 - 1870
Robert
Parker
87
87
1757 - 1838
Richard
Parker
81
81
1768 - 1804
Aaron
Parker
36
36
1759 - 1811
Thomas
Parker
52
52
1766 - 1803
Isaac
Parker
37
37
1780
Elizabeth
Parker
1793
Nancy
Parker
1658 - 1719
Elizabeth
Parker
61
61
1652 - 1687
Robert
Parker
35
35
Will of ROBERT PARKER dated 15 Jan1686: My worldly estate I give and bequeath in the manner following, my wife to enjoy the house and plantation during her life, but all my land being 800 acres by computation I give and bequeath unto my four children , to each 200 acres, still reserving to my wife the plantation for her life, th son John to have the first choyce of 200 acres ... so likewise to the other three children. And if the arbitratrators shall put in writing no such award before 8 April, then John Parker shall abide by the judgment of Mr. Francis Moor umpire. John Parker Wit: Edw. Gouldman, Salvator Muscvoe, James Boughan, Junr. 11 July 1707. Acknowledged by John Parker
1680
Elizabeth
Bond
1735 - 1816
Robert
Parker
81
81
1745 - 1799
Richard
Parker
54
54
1730 - 1793
Aaron
Parker
63
63
1735 - 1783
Catherine
Parker
47
47
John
Parker
1630 - 1665
Elizabeth
Bailey
35
35
1630 - 1683
Richard
Parker
52
52
Research of Waunita (Frye) Powell <fwp at comwares dot net > I have Elizabeth and her sisters being given land Jan. 7, 1716/17 by an In denture from her father Richard Parker and his #1 wife Elizabeth. All thr ee of the daus. were married by that date. Richard Jr was underage b ut in Richard Parker Will 1726 gave the daus a little and the son Richa rd Jr got the remaining estate. This Richard will 1726 was the son of D r. Richard Parker of Charles City Co., and Henrico Co., Va. Dr. Parker h ad md. Mary (?Owen?) , Wid of Nicholas Perkins. Dr. Parker was the s on of James Parker Knt. and his wife Katherine Buller who traces back to t he Plantagenet family. (Waunita Powell) Dr. Richard Parker of Browsholme son of Katherine Buller. Dr. Richard Parker lived first in Charles City Co and then Henrico C o. He was md. to the Widow of Nicholas Perkins. According to Dr Parkers bro. Rowland Rich'd ye 9th, Dr. of Physicke, we nt into Virginy, married a Londoner & had issue 6 children. Liveth upon S' nt James River in ye uplands of Virginy and hath been High Sherife of ye s 'd County. I have proved these statement absolute except questionable abo ut all the 6 children. Dr. Parker md. Wid. of Nicholas Perkins. Nicholas a nd Mary Perkins had their son Nicholas christened at Stepney St. Dunstan E ngland. Dr. Parker raised him and two stepchildren of Nicholas Perki ns by his #1 w. Elizabeth. Mary being #2. The two daus were Elizabeth a nd Lydia. Richard s/o Richard 2nd is my line. (Richard Parker Will 1726 w as bn. ca. 1600 and will P. 1782.) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Joel Hager, Gainesville, VA, <hagerj at us dot army dot mil>, Gen Circle s; Joel Hager genealogy file, (http://www.gencircles.com/users/hagerj/8/da ta/35132) According to the Virginia Historical Magazine V, 444, 445, Mr. Richard Par ker patented 400 acres on the south branch of Nansemond River, Oct 5 165 4; 300 acres on the north side of James River in Henrico County, at the he ad of Four Mile Creek, Oct 27; 314 acres in Surry County on Blackwater Swa mp, Dec 20, 1670 (due to him in part for coming twice to Virginia); 100 ac res in Nansernond at Hood's Neck, Feb 24, 1675-6. On April 23, 1681, Thoma s, Richard, and Francis Parker, the three sons of Richard, deceased, we re granted 1420 acres on the south branch of Nansemond River, at Parker 's Creek, left them by their father's will. At the end of the century the se three brothers were living in Nansemond County. This Richard Parker h ad the title of doctor as well. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Full Chism Family Tree; Mark T. Chism; <genealogy at reachingfamilies d ot com> RootsWeb World Connect Family Tree User Code: chism; Updated: T ue May 6 20:23:06 2003; Downloaded June 7, 2004 hobgood.FTW] The origin of this line of Parkers is from England. James Parker, son of W ill Parker was from the Parish of Warleggon, near Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. He married Katherine Buller, daughter of Sir Richard Buller on 3 1, December 1616 at Stephens by Saltash near Plymouth in Cornwall. James a nd Katherine had 21 childten with the first five births recorded in St Ste phens records and the last 16 being recorded in the parish of Warleggo n. In 1673, Rowland Parker, the 20th child of James and Katherine, wro te a letter which purpose was to provide a history of his family. This let ter has been preserved and is located in an old commonplace book in Browsh olme, the Parker ancestral home in Yorkshire. This letter has been print ed in a NC Historical periodical and is quoted as written as follows: The order of the births in Rowlands letter of his siblings doesnt total ly agree with the recordings of the births in the parish records. His fir st wife was Elizabeth Bailey a daughter of Captain Richard Baily of Lond on amd Accomac Co VA. She must have died before he came to this countr y. He married Mary Perkins,
1684 - 1774
Elizabeth
Parker
90
90
1675
Anne
Parker
1686
Frances
Parker
1600 - 1686
Katherine
Buller
86
86
1590 - 1672
James
Parker
82
82
1660 - Mar 1725/26
Richard
Parker
1650 - 1717
Thomas
Parker
67
67
1662 - 1772
Peter
Parker
110
110
1657 - 1704
Francis
Parker
47
47
1661 - 1774
William
Parker
113
113
1663 - 1777
John
Parker
114
114
1665 - 1780
Elizabeth
Parker
115
115
1565 - 1652
Joan
Panchard
87
87
1560 - 1631
William
Parker
71
71
"Septemb'r ye 1st, 1673 Will Parker, Arch Deacon of Cornwall & Justi ce of Peace of ye same County, was second brother of Tho. Parker of Browsh olme, Esq'r, who went from Browsh: into Cornwall about ye yeare 1580, wh oe he married it is not knowne, but her Christian name was Joane, (Note: J oane Panchard) and was a mighty thrifty provident woman and ye said Will h ad two sonnes, James and Will:, and his house is called Traugoe in ye pari sh of Wartegin, in Cornwall, about 16 miles of Launston, ye size tow ne of ye said county: James, his eldest sonne, was married to Katterren, e ldest daughter of Sir Richard Buller, of Shillingham, in ye said county, h er porcon was 2500 lbs., ye s'd Buller beinge a man 7000 lbs. p. annum: Wi ll ye younger brother, parson of Stoacke in Cornwall, ye parsonage being w orth 300 Lbs. p. an., and who was never married.
1624 - 1688
William
Parker
64
64
1631 - 1689
Cordelia
Parker
57
57
1620 - 1730
Alice
Parker
110
110
1635 - 1745
Mary
Parker
110
110
1640 - 1750
George
Parker
110
110
7 Jan 1626/27 - 1634
Catherine
Parker
1628 - 1649
Robert
Parker
21
21
1633 - 1743
John
Parker
110
110
1643 - 1754
Rowland
Parker
111
111
1641 - 1647
John
Parker
6
6
1629 - 1643
Elizabeth
Parker
14
14
1619 - 1627
Catherine
Parker
8
8
1636 - 1746
Francis
Parker
110
110
1639 - 1639
Anthony
Parker
27 Jan 1621/22 - 1622
Jane
Parker
1641 - 1641
Joan
Parker
1644
Katherine
Parker
1630
Joseph
Parker
1536 - 1646
Elizabeth
Chadderton
110
110
1530 - 1600
Robert
Parker
70
70
1608 - 1718
William
Parker
110
110
1561 - 1629
Rogerus
Parker
68
68
1555 - 1600
Edmund
Parker
45
45
1565 - 1665
Jennet
Parker
100
100
1567 - 1677
Elizabeth
Parker
110
110
1649 - 1724
Daniel
White
75
75
1719 - 1792
Lydia
White
73
73
1715 - 1736
Abigail
White
20
20
23 Jan 1724/25 - 1783
Benjamin
White
1717 - 1742
Tabitha
White
24
24
1721 - 1794
Jedidah
White
72
72
1721 - 1794
Judith
White
72
72
1905
Lola
V.
Henderson
1909
Harold
G.
Henderson
1913
Mary
E.
Henderson
1907
Viola
McGuire
1912
Lissel
McGuire
1899
Allice
Forbes
Dawes #15481.
1900
John
Forbes
~1733
Maria
Barbara
Boyer
1735
Anna
Margaretha
Boyer
21 Jan 1736/37
John
William
Boyer
1740
Phillip
Boyer
1813 - 1896
Mary
Nave
82
82
1811 - 1853
Anderson
Pierce
Lowrey
42
42
1858
Jennie
Lowrey
1260 - 1291
Mary
De
Limoges
31
31
1870 - 1957
Martha
Matilda
Lowery
87
87
1854 - 1887
George
Guess
Lowrey
33
33
1860 - 1949
Daniel
Webster
Lowrey
88
88
1873 - 1936
Henry
Beecher
Lowrey
63
63
1844 - 1872
Nancy
Jane
Thornton
28
28
1865 - 1902
Emeline
Parris
37
37
1863 - 1906
Caroline
Parris
43
43
1863 - 1864
Willie
Parris
1
1
1861
Mary
Parris
1868 - 1955
Edward
Parris
86
86
1862
Willie
Parris
1870 - 1896
Alice
Parris
25
25
1889 - 1927
Charlotte
Parris
37
37
1871 - 1924
Looney
Parris
53
53
1880 - 1942
Thomas
Parris
62
62
1873 - 1909
Moses
Parris
36
36
1881
Jackson
Parris
1877
Pauline
Elizabeth
Parris
1886
UNKNOWN
Grace
Johnson
Parris
Green
Parris
Emiline
Parris
1785 - 1825
John
Wickett
40
40
1810
Celia
Tidwell
Ransom
Parris
Nancy
Parris
Jesse
Parris
1826 - 1864
Green
Wood
38
38
1830 - 1900
Parthenia
Wood
70
70
1840 - 1860
Rebecca
Wood
20
20
1832
Cassaro
Wood
1836
Elizabeth
Wood
1830 - 1900
Pathinia
Woods
70
70
1813 - 1864
Malachi
Wade
Parris
51
51
1849 - 1881
John
Hubbard
31
31
1855 - 1865
Anderson
Hubbard
10
10
1844 - 1870
Newton
Hubbard
26
26
1857
Mary
Jane
Hubbard
1810 - 1890
Benjamin
Brackett
79
79
1849 - 1921
Benjamin
Brackett
71
71
1840 - 1863
Catherine
Brackett
23
23
1845 - 1912
Adam
Brackett
66
66
1838 - 1883
Thomas
Brackett
45
45
1834 - 1916
Jesse
M
Brackett
81
81
1836 - 1892
John
Francis
Brackett
55
55
1832 - 1870
Michael
Ann
Brackett
38
38
1854 - 1884
Martha
Brackett
30
30
1847 - 1925
Sarah
Brackett
78
78
1866
Campbell
Wood
1836 - 1917
Martha
Matilda
Wood
80
80
1830 - 1905
Lucinda
Wood
74
74
1848 - 1915
John
Wood
67
67
1850
Frank
Wood
1845 - 1868
Lettie
Wood
23
23
1843 - 1862
Leonard
Wood
19
19
1872 - 1953
Mary
Forbes
80
80
1878 - 1919
Emaline
Forbes
40
40
1874
Letitia
Forbes
1876
Jesse
Forbes
1852 - 1928
Thomas
Hubbard
76
76
1840
Julia
A.
1871
Susan
E.
Parker
1825 - 1907
Thomas
Gaines
Lemon
82
82
1857 - 1923
Thomas
Jacob
Lemons
66
66
1859 - 1915
Mary
Susan
Lemon
55
55
1849 - 1924
Elizabeth
C
Lemons
75
75
1848 - 1921
James
Henry
Lemons
73
73
1855 - 1955
Emma
Eugene
Lemons
99
99
1869 - 1959
Addie
Aurelia
Lemons
90
90
1865 - 1966
John Van
Buren
Lemons
100
100
1853 - 1887
Margaret
Ahearasa
Lemon
34
34
1861 - 1873
Barbara
Price
Lemons
11
11
1821 - 1893
Mary
Mariah
Goodman
72
72
1849 - 1911
John
Anderson
Branstetter
61
61
1858
Margaret
C
Branstetter
1852
Henry
Thomas
Branstetter
1850
Elizabeth
Christine
Branstetter
1860
Stephen
Douglas
Branstetter
1847
Daniel
William
Branstetter
1262 - 1312
Arthur
De
Bretagne
50
50
8 Mar 1285/86 - 1341
Jean
De
Bretagne
1287 - 1331
Gui De
Bretagne
44
44
1289 - 1312
Pierre
De
Bretagne
23
23
Arthur
Le
Dreux
1289 - 1312
Pierre
Le
Dreux
23
23
1290
Gui
Vicomte De
Penthievre
1267 - 1327
Jean De
Dreux De
Brittany
60
60
1287 - 1331
Guido
Van
Penthièvre
44
44
1289 - 1312
Peter
Van
Bretagne
23
23
8 Mar 1285/86 - 1341
John
Le De
Montfort
1286 - 1341
UNKNOWN
John
55
55
1289 - 1312
Pierre De
Dreux De
Avesnes
23
23
Guido
De
Dreux
1906
Mary
Robbins
1909
Jessie
Robbins
1912
Frank
Robbins
1916
Ethel
Robbins
1916
Annabel
Robbins
1918
Gladys
Robbins
1839 - 1907
Francis
Caroline
Burkett
67
67
1873 - 1963
Eulia
Ellen
Henderson
90
90
1857 - 1922
Jonas
Ervin
Henderson
64
64
1882 - 1900
Ludie
Henderson
18
18
1868 - 1950
Louis
Espy
Henderson
81
81
1882 - 1971
Alice
Emma
Henderson
89
89
1878 - 1901
William
Espe
Henderson
22
22
1861
Levisa
Henderson
1880
Sophronia
Henderson
1837 - 1919
Matilda
Jane
Davis
81
81
1863 - 1930
Abner
L
Henderson
67
67
1866 - 1960
Richard
Franklin
Henderson
93
93
1873 - 1940
Flora
A
Henderson
66
66
1876 - 1968
James
T
Henderson
91
91
1867
Lucy
A
Henderson
1869
Alcy
A
Henderson
1873
Nancy
A
Henderson
1879
Levisa
R
Henderson
1877
Samuel
J
Henderson
John
M
Henderson
Emeriah
D
Henderson
1831 - 1865
James
William
Davis
34
34
1855 - 1952
William
David
Davis
97
97
1857 - 1935
Miles
E
Davis
78
78
1864
Nancy
Frances
Davis
1865
Martha
Jane
Davis
Mary
E
Davis
James
W
Davis
1875 - 1900
John F
Box
25
25
1880 - 1900
Temperance
J Box
20
20
1871
Charles
Edgar
Box
1877
Willie
Box
Grady
Box
1855 - 1900
Marinda
Elizabeth
Davis
45
45
1875 - 1938
Levin
E
Henderson
62
62
1880 - 1973
Rush
Jackson
Henderson
92
92
1872 - 1951
Dora
Bell
Henderson
79
79
1868 - 1956
Artemsia
Paralee
Henderson
87
87
1870 - 1970
Amanda
P
Henderson
99
99
1877 - 1952
George
L
Henderson
74
74
1873
Ulyssis
Henderson
1850
Lorenza
A.
Bowen
1789 - 1845
James
Smith
56
56
1822 - 1910
Amanda
Smith
87
87
1826 - 1862
Warren
A
Smith
36
36
1818 - 1890
James
Monroe
Smith
71
71
1821 - 1850
Jonathan
Harvey
Smith
29
29
1811 - 1864
Benjamin
Madison
Smith
53
53
1815 - 1883
William
J
Smith
67
67
1824 - 1826
Sarah
Ann
Smith
1
1
1813
Jane
Smith
1847
Mary
Smith
1818 - 1897
Lemuel
Jackson
Hubbard
79
79
1824 - 1859
Thomas
Loving
Hubbard
34
34
1812 - 1889
David
Reeder
Hubbard
76
76
1816 - 1897
James
Osborn
Hubbard
81
81
1812 - 1906
Peter
West
Hubbard
93
93
1825 - 1914
Lucinda
Evelyn
Hubbard
88
88
1821
Isaac
Monroe
Hubbard
1814
John
Hamilton
Hubbard
1785
Mary
Prater
1808 - 1870
Uriah
Hubbard
62
62
1803 - 1876
Cynthia
Hubbard
73
73
1818 - 1853
John
C
Hubbard
35
35
1807
William
B
Hubbard
1821
Joseph
Early
Hubbard
1837 - 1915
Jeremiah
Hubbard
77
77
Savannah
Hubbard
1814 - 1892
Susannah
A
Hubbard
78
78
1602
John
Covington
Ann
Covington
1626 - 1667
Mary
Vaughns
41
41
1654 - 1685
Sarah
Covington
31
31
1661 - 1681
Katherine
Covington
20
20
1658 - 1713
Nehemiah
Covington
55
55
1654 - 12 Mar 1692/93
John
Covington
1656 - Feb 1676/77
Jeane
Covington
1661
Margaret
Covington
Levin
Covington
1783 - 1850
Martha
Jane
Donohoe
67
67
1808 - 1873
Eliza
Covington
65
65
1797
Miles
Clement
Covington
1799
Joseph
Covington
1829
Martha
Covington
1814
Robert
Covington
1816
Carroll
Covington
1808
Jasper
Covington
1820
Phillip
Covington
1822
Benjamin
Covington
1824
James
Covington
Lee
Ann
Covington
1809 - 1870
John
Tilden
Hill
61
61
1834 - 1910
George
Washington
Hill
76
76
1808 - 1880
Daniel
David
Faulkner
72
72
1834 - 1910
John
D
Faulkner
76
76
1849 - 1933
Henrietta
Ann
Faulkner
84
84
1837
Mary
Elizabeth
Faulkner
1852
Frances
Faulkner
1835
Henrietta
W
Faulkner
1822 - 1888
Michael
Washington
Henderson
66
66
1859 - 1947
Bud
Henderson
88
88
1848 - 1932
Martha
Serena
Henderson
84
84
1852 - 1930
George
Monroe
Henderson
78
78
1850 - 1850
Amanda
Melvina
Henderson
1856 - 1946
Annie
Eliza
Henderson
90
90
1783 - 1802
Robert
Neely
19
19
1808 - 1852
Robert
Neely
44
44
1770 - 1846
David
Parks
76
76
1823 - 1850
Terssey
A
Parks
27
27
1815 - 1887
Abagail
Adaline
Parks
72
72
1819 - 1907
Leander
Alexander
Parks
88
88
1817 - 1883
Cyrus
W
Parks
66
66
1815 - 1825
John L
Parks
9
9
1825
Mary
Caroline
Parks
1813
Rebeccah
Parks
1786
Randall
Sorrow
1775
Sally
Sorrow
1792 - 1858
Anna
Sorrow
66
66
1784
Randolph
Sorrow
1779
James
Sorrow
1791 - 1855
Mary
Elizabeth
Branstetter
63
63
Henry
Willits
1740
Elisha
Sellers
1748
Simon
Sellers
1700 - 1709
Elizabeth
Morton
9
9
1703 - 1762
Francis
Wilkinson
59
59
1683 - 1710
Christopher
Wilkinson
27
27
1704
Joseph
Wilkinson
Mary
Wilkerson
1720
Mary
Wilkinson
<1870
John
Gortz
ARVL: 1875New York
<1867
Florence
Gortz
1670 - 1715
Catherine
Southern
45
45
1641 - 1728
John
Southern
87
87
1619
Memory
Tucker
1601
John
Southern
The Southern Family of Gilmer co., GA can trace their ancestry back to Jam estown, VA. John Southern b: abt. 1601 in England the son of William South ern, arrived there in 1620 on the ship 'George'. In 1623, he was a memb er of the House of Burgess of VA and later he was appointed as acting secr etay of the Colony. He married Memory Tucker, daughter Captain William Tuc ker.
1705 - 1759
John
Southern
54
54
1675 - 1742
William
Southern
67
67
1703
Edward
Southern
1575
William
Southern
1643
Edward
Southern
1645
Jane
Southern
1599 - 1640
Mary
Thompson
41
41
7 Jan 1588/89 - 1644
William
Tucker
REFN: 1621 SOURCE: The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776 - Sec. 11 Chapter 25 1625 Arrived in Virginia aboard the ship - Mary & James in the year 161 0. Mary Tucker arrived on the ship - George 1623. William sent back to E ngland for his bride. SOURCE:(same as above) He is listed as 36 years, Mary Tu cker listed as 26 years and daughter Elizabeth born August 1624 in Virginia. - Muster of Inhabitants of Virginia January 20, 1625. SOURCE: Sir George Yea rdly appointed as governor of the colony of Virginia. William Tucker is memb er of governor's council. He was a member of the House of Burgesses 1623-4, appointed to the Counci l, March 4, 1626, and was the first justice in Elizabeth City in 163 2. He was one of the greatest Merchants of his time in Virginia. in the ce nsus of 1625 his wife is given as Mary (born 1599) who came to Virginia in 1623 and they then had o ne child, Elizabeth, born in Virginia. Maurice, George, Paul, and Willi am Thompson were brothers of his wife mary. He had evidently married a sec ond time, Frances. William Tucker and his brothers were investors and founders of the Jamesto wn Colony. William Tucker was on the Council of The Colony of Virgin ia in 1623 and also served as a member of the House of Burgesses in 1619 a nd again in 1623-24
1570 - 1620
Elizabeth
Harsnett
50
50
1560 - 1620
Ralph
Thompson
60
60
1618 - 1653
William
Tucker
35
35
1628 - 1677
Thomas
Tucker
49
49
1624 - 1642
Elizabeth
Tucker
18
18
1629
Roger
Tucker
1635 - 1649
Susannah
Brooks
14
14
20 Mar 1607/08 - 1671
Walter
Chiles
1827 - 1909
Sarah
Jane
Baldridge
81
81
1800
J
Baldridge
1808 - 1886
David
Baldridge
78
78
1820 - 1855
Ira L
Baldridge
35
35
1815
Mathew
Baldridge
1822
Caroline
M
Baldridge
1873 - 1946
Marion
Alfred
Thayer
73
73
1814
Robert
Baldridge
1806
Catherine
Baldridge
1810
Mary
Baldridge
1816
Acenath
Baldridge
1884 - 1968
Ethel
E. Hull
84
84
1836 - 1919
Harriet
Seney
82
82
1829 - 1911
Selah
Pomeroy
Thayer
81
81
1913 - 1953
Treva
Marie
Thayer
39
39
1870 - 1952
Archibald
Price
Thayer
82
82
1871 - 1963
Cynthia
Ann
Thayer
91
91
1875 - 1941
John
Wesley
Thayer
65
65
1809 - 1879
Cynthia
Ann
Sleeth
69
69
1805 - 1865
Hemsley
Seney
59
59
Serena
Davis
1857 - 1879
Minor
H Hull
22
22
1834 - 1859
Burrilla
M
Biswell
25
25
1826 - 1904
James
Riley
Monroe Hull
78
78
This following letter was written by J. R. Hull. It explains the name of H ull from Monroe. As a child this family of Monroe was going to leave Kentu cky and cross the Mississippi river and settle in Missouri. The river w as at flooding stage and the family of Monroe decided not to try it, but t his family of Hulls who had no chldren, went ahead and took this chi ld of the Monroe family with them. As stated in the letter, he took the na me of Hull. If he was ever adopted, as of this date, we do not know. (A di fferent version of this story told to Paul Hull by his father Dick Hull w as that the Monroe parents drowned crossing the river.) This is a copy of a letter found in a house in Macon, Mo. It was writt en by Jas. Riley Hull to a nephew Wm. A. Mick. This explains the Hull nam e. This letter was found unmailed, why--no one knows. This was Clyde Hull ’s grandfather, Charle’s great-grandfather and Jeffery’s and Michael’s gre at-great-grandfather. May 17, 1876 My Dear Nephew, I seat myself to let you know that we received your kind letter of Marc h, which we were glad to read and to hear that your good sisters childr en were living as near us as they are, so that if we live we get them thou gh we never saw her, if I did it was when I was a little babe. I was to ld that I had a sister named Sarah some where in the west, but I knew wh en I came to Mo. in the year 1835 (to where Macon now is the attached pa rt of Randolph) with a man and his wife named Hull, and they never had a ny children. They called me Jas. Riley Hull instead of Monroe, so I have a lways went by that name in this state. Done all the business that I ever d one in that name, J.R. Hull, while I was living in Macon county. Your ma was living in 30 miles and we did not know it. She never knew it a nd I not until recently. Oh how glad I would have been to have known whe re she was while she was living at that time. I did not know that I had a ny kin in this state. Our kin are mostly living in Kentucky. I was in t he state in 1860 and one of my sisters came home with me and has made ho me with ever since, till 30th day of last month and she concluded that s he would leave the state she was then in and go to the married state. H er name is now Cynthia Ann McKenzie. If come to see us, the nearest station is Callao. I have three children. I was married December 2nd, 1847, to Miss Celia Rat cliff, she lived one year and is the mother of my oldest who was born Octo ber the 3rd, 1848. His name is Micajah Lenord Hull (pronounced McCager) a nd on the 22nd of Jan., 1854 I married again to Miss Burrilla Biswell whi ch the mother of my other two. One a boy and the other a girl. The boy w as born March the 3rd, 1857 and his name was Minor H. Hull and the girls n ame was Cordelia D. Hull, she was born March the 31st, 1859. The ma died t he 18th of the next April when she was three weeks old and I have been a w idower for seventeen years. I will be 50 the 24th of next July. Now if you have you ma likeness, do bring it with you, when you can, do co me and see us. We would be so glad. Write soon as you get this. Let us fi nd out your other brother and sister and tell them to come and write. J. R. Hull
1859
Cordelia
D Hull
D. 1848
Celia
Ratcliff
1848 - 1929
Micajah
Leonard
Hull
81
81
1791 - 1866
Jane
Young
75
75
1783 - 1820
David
Sleeth
36
36
1849 - 1936
Hemsley
Price
Seney
87
87
1843 - 1922
David
Marion
Seney
78
78
1832 - 1895
Jane E
Seney
63
63
1833 - 1900
Wesley
Wylie
Seney
66
66
1830 - 1856
Andrew
Jackson
Seney
25
25
1844
John
W
Seney
1774 - 1842
Averilla
Snow
67
67
1762 - 1817
David
Seney
55
55
Shawnee
Indian
7 Jan 1736/37
Solomon
Seney
Solomon Seney, Jr. was a youngster of adventerous spirit according to Jam es M. Seney, his great-grandson. Solomon went to western Virginia where ro mance blossomed with a young Indian girl of the Shawnee nation, who beca me his wife and gave him a son--David Seney (1762-1817), our ancestor. -----Taken from "Our Ancestral History" 1505-1986 By: Selah Pomeroy Thayer, II (p. 60) Information about Solomon Seney and family from above book and Broderbu nd World Family Tree, Vol. 5, pre-1600 to present, Pedigree # 1975. Inherited part of a tract called "Cloud's Adventure". It is 112 acres. Apr il 19, 1763 he sells "Cloud's Adventure" to William Ruth.
1799 - 1879
Joshua
Seney
80
80
1807 - 1845
Ira
Seney
38
38
1797 - 1851
Mary
Seney
54
54
1795 - 1838
Elizabeth
Seney
43
43
1817 - 1855
David
Seney
37
37
1810 - 1838
Katherine
Seney
27
27
1803 - 1845
Jane
Seney
42
42
1801 - 1862
Fannie
Seney
60
60
1808 - 1812
Martha
Seney
4
4
1794 - 1794
Hemsley
Seney
18d
18d
1710 - 1740
Mary
Nevil
30
30
1710 - 1763
Solomon
Seney
53
53
May 28, 1747, Solomon and Ann's marriage was located in the St. Luke's Par ish Church Register. The following from Dave Seney: March 25, 1734 for 500 pounds of tobacco purchases part of "Barton" on t he south side of Hambleton's Branch in Queen Anne's County. Located ne xt to Walter Nevil. Solomon is mentioned in the 1739 probate of Francis Johnson of Queen Anne 's County. Solomon and Ann (Nevil) Seney are Administrators/Executors for the will a nd probate of John Nevil of Queen Anne's County in 1747. In the will of Solomon Seney (Sept 7, 1761) of Queen Anne's County he nam es only three sons and no daughters. It is probated Apr 5, 1764. He leaves John his Dwelling Plantation and a piece of land called "Batar a" (Barton?). THe land is later stated by John as being 110 acres. To Nev il he leaves "Bradford's Addition" (100 acres) and 75 acres of a tract cal led "Clouds Adventure". THis piece of land was purchased from Richard Pond er. Could this be a connection to Denis Seney? Solomon, Jr., gets the oth er 112 acres of "Clouds Adventure" and "a Negro boy named John".
1756 - 1833
Elizabeth
Gilbert
77
77
1757 - 1779
Henry
Snow
22
22
Title: History of the Family of Benjamin Snow Who is a Descendant of Richa rd Snow of Woburn, Massachusetts Abbrev: Fam of Benjamin Snow Author: Wilcox, Owen N. Publication: Press of The Gates Legal Publishing Company, Cleveland, Ohi o, 1907 Note: The copy of this work at the NEHGS contains a page bound between pages 6 a nd 7 that reads: CORRECTION NOTE. The reader will note that on page seven of this book appears the stateme nt that Richard Snow of Woburn died in 1711, and that consequently he cou ld hardly have been one and the same with Richard Snow of the ship "Expedi tion". My authority for the date of the death of Richard Snow of Woburn was Sewal l's History of Woburn. This date was evidently an error, for Richard die d, as I have since learned, on May 5, 1677, leaving a will dated 30 (11) i .e. Nov 30, 1676 [shouldn't this be Jan 30, 1676/7?], and which was probated J une 19, 1677. By this instrument he bequeathed property to his wife Ann, a nd sons, John, James, Samuel and Zachary. This information effectually removes all the haze and uncertainty respecti ng Richard Snow's years that appear in this Volume, and the identity of Ri chard Snow of Woburn with the Richard Snow of the ship "Expedition" becom es not only possible, but quite probable. The compiler hopes that this explanatory note will overcome any false impr ession which he may have unwittingly created by his printed words, a nd he feels sure that it will add considerably to the genealogical val ue of the book. Repository: Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society Page: pgs. 13-14. Title: History of Plymouth, New Hampshire Abbrev: History of Plymouth, NH Author: Stearns, Ezra S. Publication: University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1906 Note: 2 volumes Repository: Name: New England Historic Genealogical Society Call Number: F44 P7 S7 1906 Page: Vol. II, pg. 644-645.
1728 - 1813
Miriam
Rust
85
85
1725 - 1770
Henry
Snow
44
44
1780 - 1814
George
Snow
34
34
1786 - 1833
Aquilla
Snow
47
47
1781
Benjamin
Snow
1787
Jenny
Snow
1785
Patsy
Snow
24 Feb 1730/31 - 1806
Elizabeth
Butterworth
23 Feb 1726/27 - 1806
Aquilla
Gilbert
1700 - 1775
Bridgett
Snow
75
75
1697 - 1747
Joseph
Snow
50
50
1759 - 1840
Nehemiah
Snow
81
81
1754 - 1817
Benjamin
Snow
63
63
1764 - 1770
Robert
Snow
6
6
1761
Miriam
Snow
1756
Rebecca
Snow
1825 - 1900
Edwin
Payson
Snow
75
75
1764 - 1834
Ann
Nancy
Smith
70
70
1750 - 1820
Alexander
Sleeth
69
69
1819 - 1881
Andrew
Reed
Sleeth
61
61
1811 - 1880
Harriet
Sleeth
68
68
Margaret
Garvin
1773 - 1859
Andrew
Young
86
86
0876 - 0900
Hildegarde
De
Ferrette
24
24
0870 - 0940
Hugo
Count
Nordgau
70
70
0930 - 13 Jul 982
Bertold
I Von
Baden
1801 - 1875
Catherine
Branstetter
74
74
1802 - 1844
Susanna
A
Branstetter
41
41
1796 - 1860
Peter
S
Branstetter
64
64
1787 - 1843
Michael
Branstetter
56
56
1784 - 1868
Adam
Branstetter
84
84
1791 - 1878
John
Michael
Branstetter
87
87
1789 - 1865
Mary
Ann
Branstetter
75
75
1785 - 1816
Barbara
Branstetter
31
31
1785 - 1834
Frederick
Branstetter
49
49
1638
Catharina
Johanna
Eichbauer
1638
Simon
Brandstetter
1695 - 1809
Johann
Jacob
Brandstetter
114
114
1712 - 1763
Anna
Magdalena
Brandstetter
51
51
16 Feb 1711/12 - 1770
Johann
Matthias
Brandstetter
1704 - 1779
Johann
Andreas
Brandstetter
75
75
1706 - 1767
Johann
Simon
Brandstetter
60
60
1700
Anna
Barbara
Brandstetter
1672 - 1723
Georg
Batholomus
Brandstetter
51
51
13 Jan 1663/64
Joannes
Brandstetter
1670
Marie
Brandstetter
1679
Thomas
Brandstetter
12 Mar 1684/85
Johann
Peter
Brandstetter
22 Feb 1673/74
Anna
Maria
Brandstetter
20 Mar 1682/83
Anna
Margaret
Brandstetter
1693
Michael
Brandstetter
William
Barnett
Donelson
Barnett
Thomas
Barnett
Guthry
Barnett
1719 - 1768
John
Henderson
49
49
Sarah
Park
1744 - 1805
James
Henderson
61
61
1763 - 1836
Joseph
Washington
Henderson
73
73
1748
John
Henderson
1747
Nancy
Henderson
1750
Mary
Henderson
1715
Margaret
Happer
1750 - 1782
James
Anderson
32
32
Sophia
Anderson
1747
Thomas
Anderson
1745
John
Anderson
Isabel
Anderson
1747
Agnes
Anderson
1735 - 1808
George
Anderson
73
73
1745 - 1785
Colbert
Anderson
40
40
D. 1782
Stephen
Anderson
Ann
Anderson
William
Anderson
1743 - 1799
James
Wilson
55
55
1787 - 1850
James
Wilson
63
63
1777 - 1808
Agnes
Wilson
31
31
1775 - 1824
Martha
Wilson
49
49
1789 - 1841
Jane
Wilson
51
51
1783 - 1856
Esther
Wilson
72
72
1770 - 1805
Sarah
Wilson
34
34
1779 - 1856
John
Wilson
77
77
1787 - 1852
William
Wilson
65
65
1773
Mary
Wilson
Nancy
Wilson
Richard
Wilson
Joseph
Wilson
1791 - 1863
Mary
Ann
Adams
72
72
1822 - 1903
Joseph
Ruggles
Wilson
80
80
1813 - 1862
Robert
Crawford
Wilson
48
48
1815 - 1876
Henry
Wilson
61
61
1820 - 1874
Edwin
Wilson
53
53
1809 - 1877
William
Duane
Wilson
68
68
1824 - 1905
Anne
Elizabeth
Wilson
81
81
1817 - 1873
John
Adams
Wilson
56
56
1811 - 1856
Mary
Jane
Wilson
44
44
Mary
Adams
1820 - 1885
Margaretta
Wilson
65
65
1815 - 1865
James
Emmett
Wilson
50
50
1826 - 1888
Janet
Woodrow
61
61
1856 - 1924
Thomas
Woodrow
Wilson
67
67
28th President of the U.S.
1853 - 1916
Annie
Josephine
Wilson
63
63
1867 - 1927
Joseph
Ruggles
Wilson
59
59
1851 - 1890
Marion
Wilson
38
38
Jennie
Woodrow
Joe
Ruggles
Wilson
1858
John
G
Wilson
Ida
Wilson
1872 - 1961
Edith
Bolling
89
89
1860 - 1914
Ellen
Louise
Axson
54
54
1889 - 1967
Eleanor
Randolph
Wilson
77
77
1887 - 1933
Jessie
Woodrow
Wilson
45
45
1624
William
Hunter
1886 - 1944
Margaret
Axson
Wilson
57
57
1886 - 1944
Margaret
Wilson
57
57
1858
Ellen
Bolling
Vivian
Kerns
Norman
Galt
UNKNOWN
Sill
Child
Two
Wilson
Child
One
Wilson
1661 - 1661
Sarah
Rea
1645 - 1685
Thomas
Haynes
40
40
He came from England to Salem, Massachusetts about 1636. He married Sarah Ingersol, and their children were as follows: John, who was baptized in 1639; James, in 1641; Benjamin, in 1643; Mary, in 1646; James, in 1647; Jonathan, in 1648; Sarah, in 1648; Sarah, in 1648 (typist may have repeated); and Thomas. The last named was born in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1651, and married on the 15th of December 1676, to Sarah Ray, of Salem. Their children were: John, who was born 1678; William, in 1680; Sarah, in 1681; Joseph, in 1683; Benjamin, September 21, 1685; Daniel, who was born in 1687 and died in 1689; Hannah, born in 1689; and Thomas, born in 1696. This family all removed to Salem County, New Jersey, about 1697, and were in Mannington and Pilesgrove in 1731. Benjamin Haines, of this family was born September 21, 1685 and died in Salem County, New Jersey in 1733. There is record of a "power of attorney" made by Joseph Haines, Jr., and Thomas Haines, a "plantation man"; Daniel Haines, a carpenter of Mannington, N. Jersey; and Roger Haggins and his wife, Sarah, of Piles Grove, New Jersey giving their brother, Benjamin Haines, a "weaver", also of Mannington, power to sell certain lands in Salem Massachusetts, which formerly belonged to their father, Thomas Haines, which said Thomas received by will from his father, William Haines, and the latter received by will from his father-in-law, Richard Ingersoll, this documented being dated September 20, 1731. There is a copy of the will of this Benjamin Haines, to whom was given the power of attorney. The will was made January 15, 1723 and was approved June 2, 1733. In this mention is made of his wife, Ann, and the following children: Joseph, Benjamin, John, Mary, Ann and Hannah. (All the ancestors above mentioned write the name Haines.) In this family John Haines (who dropped the i from the name), born about the year 1720, and his wife Rebecca, two sons; Joseph and John. The latter was born May 12, 1747, and by his wife, Margaret, had six children: John, born April 9, 1791; Edward, born September 24, 1792; Thomas, born June 16, 1794; Mary; Rebecca; and Catherine who became Mrs. Eastlack and died in Wabash, Indiana. John Haines, the father of these children, was a native of Mannington township, Salem County, and passed his entire life in that locality. He was a mechanic and was dominated by the same industrious and practical traits of character noticeable in his posterity. His son Edward was born in the same township, September 24, 1792, and on the 12th of March, 1814 married Esther Mullica. Three years later, in 1817, he came to Eldridge Hill, where his descendants have dwelt ever since. He inherited the talent for mechanics that his father had before him, and to his aid and influence was due in large measure the establishment of the foundry here, which has been in successful operation for so many decades. When the agitation pro and contra slavery was waxing fiercer and fiercer he became a staunch Abolitionist and took great interest in the emancipation of slaves. A few years prior to his death he joined the Society of Friends, and was loved and highly honored in their ranks. Death released him from the toils and sorrows of this life September 23, 1880. He had one brother, John, who was born April 9, 1891 (certainly a typing error). His sister Rebecca, married Israel Eastlake, November 16, 1820, and another sister, Catherine, became the wife of Samuel Eastlake, February 11, 1824. Of the children born to Edward and Esther Haines (Hanes) only two are now living; Thomas, to whom reference is made later; and Miss Emily who was born at Eldridge Hill in 1824, and whose entire life has been spent in this immediately locality, where she is loved and respected by a large circle of old friends and old associates. Her brothers, Edward, William, Samuel and John, and her sisters Margaret and Rhoda have one by one passed to a better
1723 - 1789
James
Haynes
66
66
1720 - 1798
David
Haynes
78
78
1727 - 1745
Helen
Haynes
18
18
1725
Hannah
Haynes
1732
John
Haynes
1729
Margaret
Haynes
1730
Mary
Haynes
1734
Jonathan
Haynes
~1912
Florence
Gortz
1912 - 1968
Harry
F.
Kosicky
56
56
1627 - 1719
Sarah
Ingersoll
92
92
1624 - 1644
William
Haynes
20
20
1690 - 1752
Thomas
Haynes
62
62
1678 - 1714
John
Haynes
36
36
1685 - 1733
Benjamin
Haynes
48
48
1681
Sarah
Haynes
1687 - 1689
Daniel
Haynes
1
1
1689
Hannah
Haynes
1680
William
Haynes
1531
Cateryn
Heman
1530
Wyll M
Battell
1600 - 1669
Matthew
Battle
69
69
Richard
Battle
1502 - 1539
Richard
Battaile
37
37
0860 - 0926
Matfride
Metz
66
66
0802
Luitfried
De
Auxerre
0900 - 18 Dec 973
Eberhard
Count
Nordgau
0835 - 0898
Eberhard
Count
Nordgau
63
63
0858 - 0941
Adelaide
De
Vermandois
83
83
1694
John
Seney
1733 - 1795
John
Seney
62
62
1735 - 1775
Nevil
Seney
40
40
1829
Levi
Crotzer
1848
Utica
Crotzer
1851
Benjamin
Crotzer
1854
Catharine
Crotzer
1855
James
Crotzer
1858
Joseph
Crotzer
1859
Margaret
Crotzer
1794
Henry
Crotzer
1795
UNKNOWN
Mary
1919
Evelyn
Gortz
UNKNOWN
Matilda
1798 - 1860
Micajah
Hull
61
61
1775 - 1850
Rebecca
Staley
75
75
1773 - 1863
Jesse
Hull
90
90
1760 - 1832
Eve
Porter
72
72
1740 - 1812
Adam
Jacob
Staley
72
72
1811 - 1902
Allen
Brock
Hull
90
90
1801 - 1878
Elizabeth
Hull
77
77
1802 - 1888
Nancy
Hull
86
86
1797
Rebecca
Hull
1814 - 1893
Mary
Polly
Hull
79
79
1799 - 1832
William
Hull
33
33
1805
Daniel
Hull
1805
Lewis
C Hull
1794
Rebecca
Hull
1751
Sarah
Thorton
1750 - 1778
William
Jackson
Hull
28
28
UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
1729 - 1778
Moses
Hull
49
49
1777 - 1871
Thomas
Hull
94
94
1771
Isaac
Hull
Margaret
A.
1523 - 1551
Jane
Dalyson
28
28
1494 - 1551
Alexander
St
John
57
57
1545 - 1598
Henry
St
John
53
53
1462 - 1492
Sybil
Verch
Morgan
30
30
1450 - 1525
John
Saint
John
75
75
1440
Jane
Mathew
1436 - 1472
Morgan
Ap
Jenkyn
36
36
1485
Joanna
Hugford
1470
Humphrey
Beaufo
1460
John
Hugford
1383
Alice
De
Swynerton
1383
Richard De
Bereford
Beaufo
1357
Elizabeth
Bonde
1357
Thomas
Swynerton
1410
Richard
Beaufoe
1538 - 1598
Frances
Longueville
60
60
1535 - 1606
Francis
Heydon
71
71
Michael
Heydon
1803 - 1880
Ann
McMillen
77
77
1848 - 1919
David
Crittenden
Sawyer
71
71
1832 - 1900
John
Luther
Sawyer
68
68
1839 - 1915
Mary
Elizabeth
Sawyer
76
76
1834 - 1916
Martha
Ann
Sawyer
81
81
1844
Margaret
Saffira
Sawyer
1507 - 1557
Ellen
Blaverhasset
50
50
1813 - 1893
Adaline
A
Stokes
80
80
1846 - 1871
Amanda
Sawyer
25
25
1841 - 1920
Joseph
H
Sawyer
78
78
1855 - 1913
Henry
Americus
Sawyer
57
57
1843 - 1872
Louise
A
Sawyer
29
29
1854 - 1936
Mary
K
Sawyer
82
82
1844 - 1869
Nancy
T
Sawyer
25
25
1851 - 1854
Marietta
A
Sawyer
3
3
1840 - 1841
Phidellah
W
Sawyer
5m
5m
1840 - 1841
Phidellah
W
Sawyer
5m
5m
1848
Lucretia
J
Sawyer
1857 - 1857
Infant
Sawyer
1844 - 1929
Robert
Newton
Parks
84
84
1846 - 1921
James
David
Parks
74
74
1842 - 1885
Sarah
Elizabeth
Parks
42
42
1848 - 1848
Infant
Parks
1805 - 1859
Martha
Corbin
54
54
1836 - 1925
Martha
Paretta
Sawyer
89
89
1846 - 1910
Michael
Henderson
Sawyer
64
64
1830 - 1909
Sarah
Jane
Sawyer
79
79
1841 - 1869
Joshua
James
Sawyer
28
28
1842 - 1932
Phebe
Wilmoth
Sawyer
89
89
1835 - 1860
Hannah
E
Sawyer
25
25
1832 - 1902
Melinda
F
Sawyer
70
70
1831 - 1890
Araminta
E
Sawyer
59
59
1819
Thomas
N
Maben
1849 - 1890
James
T
Maben
40
40
1843 - 1848
Margaret
E
Maben
5
5
James
K
Tatum
Mary
A
Maben
1805 - 1849
Lucinda
Sawyer
44
44
1840 - 1887
John
William
Sawyer
46
46
1833 - 1893
Hannah
M
Sawyer
59
59
1838 - 1880
Nancy
E
Sawyer
42
42
1830 - 1877
Elizabeth
J
Sawyer
47
47
1826 - 1868
James
Newton
Sawyer
42
42
1843
Thomas
C
Sawyer
1835
Elvira
Mahala
Sawyer
1805
Martha
Neely
Patterson
1479 - 1557
Miles
Hobart
78
78
1569 - 1660
Ellin
Hobart
91
91
1564
Miles
Hobart
Hubbard
1555 - 1611
James
Hubbard
56
56
1450 - 1489
Margaret Von
Brandenburg
Hohenzollern
39
39
1517 - 1611
Alice
Rugge
94
94
1511
William
Hare
1070 - 1105
Robert
Fitzhamon
35
35
1066 - 1107
Sybil
De
Mongomery
41
41
1137
De La
Pomerai
1135 - 1170
William
De
Tracy
35
35
One of four knights of Henry II, who killed Thomas a Becket, Archbish op of Canterbury. "Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest" "Who will rid me of this low-born priest" or, "Who will rid me of this turbulent priest" Whichever words he used, they were overheard by four of his knights who de cided that they could gain great favour by dealing with the problem and le ft immediately for England. The knights were; Richard Brito (or Le Breton ), Hugh de Moreville, Reginald FitzUrse, and William de Tracy. They made f or Canterbury and arrived their in the late afternoon of December 29th, 11 70 at the entrance that stood at that time, half way down Palace Street. The knights initially just grabbed at Thomas but he pushed them away and a ctually knocked FitzUrse to the floor. At this point, FitzUrse, who had be en called 'a pimp' by Thomas in this shoving match drew his sword and thre atened The Archbishop. De Tracey also drew his sword and called out, "stri ke! strike!" to the others and delivered the first blow. It took three mo re wounds before Thomas went down but then Brito delivered an almighty blo w, which actually severed the top of the cranium, spilling the brains of t he priest on the floor. The tip of the sword came off with the streng th of the impact.
Isabella
Bailey
1713
John
Robbins
Robbins
1700 - 1776
Thomas
Robbins
76
76
Thomas Robbins, planter, 4 Dec. 1775, Jan. Ct. 1776, A/242, wife (not name d), life estate in plantation where I now live, then to my son William, son Rowland- land whe re he now lives, which I bought of Boyett. Son Simon- land I bought of Mills Barfield. S on Rowland- Negro Jenny. Wife- lend Negro Cade with reversion to son William, son Simon- Neg ro Hannah, daughter unnamed. Ex. Son- Rowland, William Blackburn, wit. William Robbin s, Robert Rogers, William Rogers. Edgecombe County Will Abstracts, 1732-1792, Gammon, t-dw-1
1710 - 1756
John
Robbins
46
46
1026 - 1079
Mabel
Talvas
53
53
1005 - 1094
Roger
De
Montgomery
89
89
1090 - 1157
Amicia
Fitzhamon
De Meullent
67
67
1094 - 1157
Amabel
Fitzhammon
63
63
0990 - 1068
Josseline
Harcourt
78
78
0985 - 1040
Roger De
Vicomte
Montgomery
55
55
Roger I de Montgomery, who was the first to use the surname of Montgomer y, was called one of the most powerful Norman Barons at the end of the ten th century. He died in Paris about 1040 A.D. He married Josceline, daught er of Senfrie, sister of the wife of Richard I. His sons were Hugo who di ed before 1050, Robert and William who both also died before 1050, Gilbe rt who was poisoned by his sister-in-law, Mabile de Belleme in 1063 A.D. a nd our ancestor Roger de Montgomery II, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury. "Origin and History of the Montgomerys" by B.G. Montgomery of Sweden. ROGER I DE MONTGOMERY Gormeric's eldest son, William, had a son Hugo. His son Roger de Montgome ry is the first member of the family of whom one knows with certainty th at he used the surname. The French historian, the Vicomte Du Motey, cal ls Roger 'one of the most powerful Norman Barons at the end of the tenth century.' William the Bastard, the name of the Norman Duke before he conquered Engla nd and gained the prouder surname of the Conqueror, was the son of Robe rt II and Arlette or Herleve, the daughter of one Fulbert, tanner of Falai se. Judging by his great care of churches and monasteries, Roger must ha ve been a very religious man. No wonder, therefore, that after Robert's de ath he refused to recognize William, born out of wedlock, as the legitima te heir to the throne. He and his sons Hugo and Robert organized the oppos ition against the young Duke, whose guardian was Allan, Duke of Brittan y. They struggled against heavy odds, since the Duke's supporters were f ar more numerous, but Montgomery defended himself with great courage and t enacity behind the walls of his castle. Allan died at Vimoutiers during t he siege, but in the end Montgomery had to surrender. He was banished fr om the country and went to France, where he was well received by Hen ry I, who shared his views. Roger died in Paris about 1040. According to t he Cartulary of Troarn, his wife Josceline was still alive in 1068. During Roger's exile his sons remained in Normandy, continuing to fight f or what they considered a just cause. This struggle eventually developed i nto sheer vendetta. Allan's successor as guardian of the young Duke was Os bern de Crepon, the son of Herfast, brother of Duchess Gunnor. He was a co usin of Richard II and also of Roger de Montgomery's wife Josceline. In sp ite of this kinship Osbern pitilessly persecuted Roger's sons, and o ne of them, William, determined to capture the Duke, who lived with Osbe rn in the strongly fortified castle of Vaudreuil. The guardian watched li ke a hawk over his precious life, but one night William and his confederat es managed to penetrate within the castle to the Duke's chamber. He was n ot there, but Osbern, whom they found alone, was summarily strangled. Orde ricus says that on this occasion the Duke's life was saved by his uncle Ga utier, brother of Arlette, who had hidden him in his bed. Some days lat er one of Osbern's men, Bamous de Glos, surprised William in his quarte rs and killed him during his sleep. Now the vendetta was accomplished a nd the way open to reconciliation between the Duke's party and the Montgom erys.
0970 - 7 Feb 1049/50
Josceline
De
Pontaudemer
0960 - 0994
Hugues
De
Montgomery
34
34
0940 - 1022
Roger
De
Montgomery
82
82
Jocelyne
De
Bolbec
0905 - 1000
UNKNOWN
De
Heismois
95
95
D. 0911
Roger
Monte
0949 - 0979
Tourade
De
Pontaudemer
30
30
0942 - 1037
Wevia
De
Crepon
95
95
0940 - 1040
Tourude
De
Harcourt
100
100
1020 - 1063
Gilbert
De
Montgomery
43
43
1010 - 1047
Hugh
De
Montgomery
37
37
1014 - 1063
Robert
De
Montgomery
49
49
1018 - 1047
William
De
Montgomery
29
29
1595 - 1628
Rhadigund
Gedie
33
33
1628 - 1694
Nicholas
Eliot
66
66
1612 - 1685
John
Eliot
72
72
1616 - 1650
Elizabeth
Eliot
34
34
1618 - 1694
Edward
Eliot
76
76
1620 - 1669
Bridget
Eliot
49
49
1624 - 1663
Susanna
Eliot
38
38
1626 - 1630
Thomas
Eliot
4
4
1622 - 1630
Radigunda
Eliot
8
8
1648 - 7 Jan 1680/81
Magdalene
Sibylle
1670 - 1728
Anna
Sophia Von
Saxe Gotha
58
58
1676 - 23 Mar 1731/32
Frederick
Saxe Gotha
Altenburg
22 Jan 1673/74 - 1713
Dorothea
Marie
1676 - 1697
Frederick
Wettin
21
21
24 Mar 1674/75 - 1709
Princess
Friederike
1680 - 1704
Johanna
Von
Sachsen
23
23
1671 - 2 Mar 1672/73
Magdalene
Sibylle Von
Sachsen
1677 - 1707
Johann
Wilhelm
29
29
7 Feb 1678/79 - 1680
Elisabeth
Von
Sachsen
1640 - 1728
Anna
Sofie Von
Sachsen
88
88
1454 - 1465
Erasmus
Von
Brandenburg
11
11
1452 - 1454
Johann
Von
Brandenburg
2
2
1736 - 1819
Jean
Allen
83
83
1775 - 1819
Hannah
Sawyer
44
44
1770 - 1808
Jane
Sawyer
38
38
1779 - 1837
John
Sawyer
57
57
1768 - 1821
Sophia
Sawyer
53
53
1765 - 1782
Mary
Sawyer
16
16
1758 - 1820
Joseph
Sawyer
62
62
1776
Sarah
Sawyer
1789 - 1837
Hannah
Sawyer
48
48
1788 - 1861
James
Sawyer
72
72
1787 - 1857
William
T
Sawyer
70
70
1782 - 1861
Thomas
Sawyer
78
78
1729 - 1788
John
Logan
59
59
1768 - 1814
William
Logan
46
46
1759 - 1797
Thomas
Logan
38
38
1765 - 1784
John
Logan
19
19
Mary
Logan
Margaret
Logan
D. 1776
Jane
Wilson
1773 - 1851
William
Sawyer
78
78
1771 - 1789
Joseph
Sawyer
18
18
1776
Elizabeth
Sawyer
1769
Margaret
Sawyer
Margaret
McAllen
1760 - 1798
William
Sawyer
38
38
Sarah
Sawyer
Amalia
Bruckner
1875 - 1951
William
Duncan
76
76
1750
William
Duncan
1769 - 1836
Margaret
Ewart
67
67
1798 - 1863
David
Haynes
65
65
1799 - 1888
Samuel
Haynes
88
88
1802 - 1864
Jonathan
W
Haynes
61
61
1805
Joseph
Haynes
1800
James
E
Haynes
1804
Margaret
Haynes
1810
Hannah
Haynes
Johannes
Burghard
Stadtmann
1440 - 1494
Margery
Lyhart
54
54
1436 - 23 Feb 1516/17
James
Hobart
Sir James was brought up in the law, in which profession he gained noton ly great repute, but also considerable fortune. He was Lendt Readerat Linc oln's Inn in 1478, Attorney General to King Henry VII in 1487,a memb er of the King's Privy Council, and made a Knight of the Swordon Februa ry 18, 1504 on the occasion of Prince Henry being made Princeof Wales.
1539 - 1598
John
Hobart
59
59
1415 - 1488
Thomas
Hobart
73
73
1370 - 1466
Eleanor
Atchurch
96
96
1477 - 1538
Walter
Hobart
61
61
1481 - 1551
Elizabeth
Hobart
70
70
1483 - 1547
Catherine
Hubbard
64
64
1446 - 1521
Jane
Tindall
75
75
1423 - 1510
John
Blennerhassett
87
87
1409 - 1501
Jane
Lowderham
92
92
1400 - 1475
Ralph
Blennerhassett
75
75
1478 - 1565
Anne
Blennerhasset
87
87
1477 - 1550
Jane
Blennerhassett
73
73
1473 - 1532
John
Blennerhassett
59
59
1480
Thomas
Bleagrehasset
1430 - 1520
Thomas
Tyndall
90
90
1456
Amphillis
Coningsby
1378
Alana
Le
Bigod
1373
Thomas
Tyndall
1873
Mabelle
Eaton
1439
Amphillia
Coningsby
1897 - 1967
John
Gortz
70
70
UNKNOWN
Unknown
1721 - 1791
Marie
Francoise
Gauthier
69
69
1722 - 1783
Dominique
Bonneau
60
60
1776 - 1859
Basile
Bonneau
82
82
1781 - 1839
Joseph
Bonneau
57
57
1847
Carrie
Eaton
1772 - 1846
Dominique
Eloi
Bonneau
73
73
1779 - 1853
Michel
Archange
Bonneau
73
73
1778 - 1810
Marie
Catherine
Bonneau
31
31
1678 - 1759
Francoise
Agnes
Gingras
80
80
1691 - 1755
Dominique
Bonneau
63
63
1754 - 1822
Leonard
Bonneau
67
67
1764 - 1784
Marie
Josephte
Bonneau
19
19
1747 - 1784
Marie
Elisabeth
Bonneau
37
37
1750 - 1750
Stanislas
Bonneau
1d
1d
1752 - 1822
Francois
Bonneau
70
70
1765 - 1765
Therese
Bonneau
6m
6m
1759
Etienne
Bonneau
1745 - 1809
Jean
Marie
Bonneau
64
64
1721 - 1762
Marie
Catherine
Longtin
40
40
1720 - 1776
Jean
Baptiste
Giroux
56
56
1666 - 1750
Marie
Madeleine
Duchesne
84
84
1649 - 1701
Joseph
Bonneau
52
52
JOSEPH BONNEAU dit LaBécasse Joseph Bonneau, dit LaBécasse, fils de Pierre Bonneau et de Marie Lamber t, a vu le jour, vers 1649, à Vernoux-sur-Boutonne, au Poitou. C’est par ce que Joseph chasse la bécassine, que l’ancêtreporte ce sobriquet, LaBéca sse, selon la tradition. Au recensement de l’hiver 1667, nous trouvons Joseph Bonneau, alors â gé de 18 ans, qui travaille comme garçon de ferme sur la côte Saint-Ignac e, à Sillery. En 1670, le roi de France se montre généreux dans l’envoie vers la Nouvell e-France de jeunes filles fortes, bonnes et généreuses. Cent trente-quat re futures épouses descendent dans le port deQuébec, cette année-là. Cinqu ante-trois d’entre elles viennent de la région de Paris, dont Marie-Anne L elong. Marie-Anne, née vers 1652, fille de Jacques Lelong et de Margueri te Grossier,native de la paroisse de Saint-Pierre-aux-Bœufs. Le 16 septemb re suivant, il se promettent fidélité conjugale. Marie-Anne décèd e, le 13 février 1684. Joseph épouse donc en secondes noces, le 11 avril 1684, Marie-Madeleine Du chesne, née vers 1666, à l’île d’Orléans. Ce mariage est le premier inscr it dans les registres de Saint-François. Ellea 17 ans le jour de son maria ge et est la fille aînée de l’ancêtre Pierre Duchesne, dit Lapier re et de Catherine Rivet. La seconde nichée Bonneau compte neuf enfants, dont deux nous concernen t. L’aîné, Jean Bonneau contracte deux unions. La première en 1708 avec Él isabeth Gagné et la seconde en 1717, avecMarie-Charlotte Labadie, fil le de l’ancêtre François Labadie de St-Léger de l’évêché Saintes au Sainto nge, marié le 28 avril 1671, à Jeanne Hébert. Cette Jeanne, née en à Québ ec vers 1658, estla fille de l’ancêtre François Hébert, dit LeCompte et d’ Anne Fauconnier de Saint-Aignan sur Ry, à Dieppe, en Normandie. Ils sont a rrivés mariés, du 5 octobre 1644, au Mont-aux-Malades enFrance. Puis, des trois filles du couple Bonneau/Duchesne, l’une décède toute jeun e, une autre, Marie Bonneau, est mère de deux enfants naturels. Puis, la t roisième, celle qui nous concerne, labenjamine, Madeleine Bonneau, n ée en 1697, épouse le 25 juin 1715, Louis Tremblay, né en 1695, fils de Pi erre Tremblay et de Marie Roussin. Trois enfants Tremblay/Bonneau, ont tis sés des liensjusqu’à nous. Le premier, Jean Tremblay, né en 1719, épouse Marie-Charlotte Bissonnet, n ée en 1723, fille de Jean Bissonnet et de Marie Lavoie. La deuxième, Marie-Geneviève Tremblay, née en 1720, épouse en 1743, Joseph -Noël Simard, né en 1707, fils de Joseph Simard, dit Lombrette et de Mar ie Boivin. Puis le troisième, François Tremblay, né en 1721, épouse Marie-Madeleine P erron, née en 1724, fille d’Antoine Perron et de Marie-Madeleine Simard. L’ancêtre, Joseph Bonneau, dit LaBécasse, 52 ans, est enterré le 30 novemb re 1701. Sa veuve, Marie-Madeleine Duchesne se remarie en 1705 avec Nicol as Veilleux.
1718 - 1755
Marie
Louise
Bonneau
37
37
Basile
Bonneau
4 Mar 1650/51 - 21 Jan 1708/09
Marie
Genevieve
Guillebout
24 Jan 1635/36 - 1687
Sebastien
Gingras
1630 - 1670
Marie
Lambert
40
40
1645 - 1715
Pierre
Bonneau
70
70
1697 - 1777
Madeleine
Bonneau
80
80
10 Jan 1693/94 - 12 Jan 1747/48
Jacques
Bonneau
1685 - 23 Mar 1724/25
Jean
Bonneau
1689 - 1754
Augustin
Bonneau
64
64
1699 - 1778
Basile
Bonneau
78
78
1687 - 11 Jan 1687/88
Brigitte
Bonneau
7 Feb 1701/02 - 21 Jan 1702/03
Jerome
Bonneau
1692
Francois
Bonneau
Marguerite
Bonneau
1645 - 1723
Catherine
Rivet
78
78
1637 - 2 Mar 1696/97
Pierre
Duchesne
1610 - 3 Jan 1648/49
Francoise
St Lo
1610 - 12 Feb 1655/56
Hilaire
Gingras
1. Hilaire Gingreau was born about 1605 in France. He was a ploughman betw een 1625 and 1655 in Saint-Michel-le-Cloucq, Vendée, France. He witness go dfather of Joseph-Marie Frouin on 26 Feb 1625 in Saint-Michel-le-Cloucq, V endée, France. He resided in 1641 in Saint-Michel-le-Cloucq, Vendée, Franc e. diocese of LaRochelle, Aunis He died about 9 Feb 1656 in France. He w as buried on 12 Feb 1656 in cimetière (petit & grand), Saint-Michel-le-Clo ucq, Vendée, France. He has Ancestral File number 1XMD-89S and RRN0-X 8. He was also known as Hilaire Gingras. He was also known as Hilaire Ging reau. He was married to Françoise Saint-Lô (daughter of François Saint-Lô and (u nknown) (Saint-Lô)) before 1625. Françoise Saint-Lô was born about 16 05 in France. She died about 31 Dec 1648 in France. She was buried on 3 J an 1649 in Saint-Michel-le-Cloucq, Vendée, France. She has Ancestral Fi le number 1XMD-8B1. She was also known as Marie-Françoise St-Lô. She was a lso known as Françoise St-Lô. She was also known as Françoise Saint-Lô. S he has Ancestral File number 9MTP-R2. She was also known as Francoise St L o. Hilaire Gingreau and Françoise Saint-Lô had the following children: 2 i. Pierre Gingras was born before 26 Mar 1625 in Saint-Michel-le-Clouc q, Vendée, France. He was baptized on 26 Mar 1625 in Saint-Michel-le-Clouc q, Vendée, France. Pierre's godparents were Pierre Raymond and Marie Berau d. He died about 1643. He was also known as Pierre Gingras. +3 ii. Guillaume Gingras. 4 iii. Jean Gingras was born before 5 Jun 1633 in Saint-Michel-le-Clouc q, Vendée, France. He was baptized on 5 Jun 1633 in Saint-Michel-le-Clouc q, Vendée, France. Jean's godparents were Jan Guilleteau and Marie Clavea u. He was also known as Jean Gingras. +5 iv. Sébastien Gingras. +6 v. Jeanne Gingras. +7 vi. Charles Gingras. 8 vii. Pierre Gingras was born before 20 Feb 1643 in Saint-Michel-le-Clouc q, Vendée, France. He was baptized on 20 Feb 1643 in Saint-Michel-le-Clouc q, Vendée, France. He was also known as Pierre Gingras. +9 viii. Vincent Gingras. 10 ix. Nicole Gingras was born before 1648 in Saint-Michel-le-Cloucq, Vend ée, France. She died before 3 Feb 1665 in Saint-Michel-le-Cloucq, Vendé e, France. She was buried on 3 Feb 1665 in Saint-Michel-le-Cloucq, Vendé e, France. She was also known as Nicole Gingras.
1677 - 15 Feb 1709/10
Genevieve
Gingras
1665 - 1716
Jacques
Gingras
51
51
1676 - 10 Jan 1710/11
Joseph
Gingras
1673 - 2 Feb 1733/34
Marie
Therese
Gingras
1679 - 5 Jan 1721/22
Sebastien
Gingras
1680
Jeanne
Gingras
1631 - 1706
Francoise
Bigot
75
75
21 Mar 1608/09 - 12 Feb 1657/58
Charles
Guillebout
1641 - 8 Jan 1709/10
Charles
Gingras
1600 - 1647
Thomine
Chastel
47
47
1601 - 3 Feb 1631/32
Jean
Bigot
1656 - 1729
Marguerite
Guillebourg
73
73
9 Mar 1653/54 - 1690
Charles
Guillebout
22 Jan 1695/96 - 1778
Francoise
Gagne
1684 - 1731
Claude
Gauthier
46
46
1661 - 29 Jan 1711/12
Angelique
Lefebvre
1645 - 1690
Jean
Gauthier
45
45
1755
Marie
Marguerite
Moreau
1759 - 1825
Joseph
Marie
Therrien
65
65
1706 - 1770
Jeanne
Audet
63
63
1704 - 1770
Ignace
Moreau
65
65
1778 - 1834
Joseph
Therrien
56
56
1782
Louis
Therrien
1780
Marguerite
Therrien
1787
Louise
Juliane
Therrien
1785
Pierre
Therrien
1783
Rose
Therrien
1678 - 1759
Jeanne
Pouliot
80
80
1672 - 1751
Joseph
Audet
79
79
19 Jan 1746/47
Gabriel
Moreau
1734 - 1804
Jean
Moreau
69
69
1740 - 1776
Marie
Louise
Moreau
36
36
5 Jan 1728/29
Pierre
Moreau
26 Jan 1739/40
Joseph
Moreau
1736
Antoine
Moreau
1653 - 18 Jan 1702/03
Francoise
Meunier
1628 - 1699
Charles
Pouliot
71
71
1704 - 1788
Joseph
Audet
84
84
7 Mar 1716/17 - 1790
Gabriel
Audet
1703 - 1805
Marie
Josephte
Audet
102
102
1715
Catherine
Audet
14 Feb 1713/14
Jean
Francois
Audet
1706
Marie
Angelique
Audet
5 Mar 1710/11
Antoine
Joseph
La Point
Francois
Audet
1624 - 13 Jan 1701/02
Francoise
Fafard
BIO:Marriage to Mathurin (LeMounier) Meunier #303 0n Nov. 3, 1647 was the first French marriage in Montreal, Canada Lucille G. Gauvin #173, Theresa Vermette
1619 - 1676
Mathurin
Meunier
57
57
1668 - 1737
Charles
Pouliot
68
68
1674 - 1745
Jean
Pouliot
70
70
1672 - 1697
Antoine
Pouliot
24
24
1682 - 1717
Marguerite
Pouliot
35
35
1676 - 1725
Francoise
Pouliot
48
48
20 Jan 1679/80 - 1744
Andre
Pouliot
1686 - 1686
Pierre
Pouliot
14d
14d
4 Mar 1669/70 - 1698
Adrien
Pouliot
1601 - 1647
Elisabeth
Tibou
46
46
1598 - 1696
Jean
Fafard
98
98
17 Feb 1655/56 - 1714
Elisabeth
Meunier
1662 - Feb 1742/43
Mathurin
Meunier
1649 - 1649
Charles
Meunier
18d
18d
8 Jan 1650/51 - 1683
Jean
Meunier
1648 - 1648
Barbe
Meunier
9d
9d
1659 - 1733
Marguerite
Meunier
73
73
1649 - 27 Feb 1649/50
Mathurine
Meunier
13 Mar 1655/56 - 1714
Elizabeth
Meunier
1595 - 1647
Marie
Leroux
52
52
1590 - 1647
Rene
Meunier
57
57
1600 - 1696
Jean
Pouliot
96
96
1653 - 1712
Madeleine
Despres
59
59
1637 - 1700
Nicolas
Audet
Lapointe
63
63
The nickname of Lapointe would not be Canadian, but French d`origine. Thr ee fam illes Audet, appears it, etaient disposees in the shape of triangl e, in the parish on which they presidaient. Naturally, there was of them o ne at the top of T riangle, c`est-A-statement has the point. One thus we nt has "the point", lorsqu`on visit has this family, qu`on finishes by reu nissant the two Lapointe words. However c`est p recisement l`un of its mem bers which will emigra in Canada, and c`est why the famill E Audet carri es the nickname of Lapointe. Nicolas came to Canada in quality from soldi er from the celebre regiment Carignan, Co of Monteil. In continuation it o ccupied the station honor whitebait of Gatekeeper to the palate episcop al of Mgr of Laval.
1776 - 1829
Katharina
Huschle
53
53
1766 - 1834
Bernhard
Schmer
67
67
1630 - 1656
Madeleine
Legrand
26
26
11 Mar 1630/31 - 1670
Francois
Despres
1686 - 1758
Marguerite
Audet
71
71
1680 - 1752
Joachim
Audet
72
72
1675 - 1728
Jean
Baptiste
Audet
52
52
1689 - 1774
Innocent
Audet
84
84
1674 - 1715
Pierre
Audet
40
40
1682 - 1775
Marie
Audet
92
92
1610 - 1670
Vincente
Reine
60
60
1615 - 1700
Innocent
Audet
85
85
1678 - 1706
Catherine
Brulon
28
28
1679 - 10 Feb 1743/44
Pierre
Moreau
1651 - 1729
Jeanne
Baillargeon
78
78
Jean and Marguerite had a daughter named Jeannne. She was born on May, 1651. She was nine years old at the time of the attack. She is noted in the history books as the " Young blonde girl about 9 years of age that was captured by the Iroquois at that time. She was kept prisoner until she was 18 when she was released after the French paid a ransom for her. Apparently her experience did not do too much harm to her as after she returned to the French people she outlived three husbands."
1636 - 8 Jan 1677/78
Pierre
Brulon
1620 - 1662
Marguerite
Guillebourdeau
42
42
Marguerite Guillebourday was supposedly murdered by the Iroquois on a massacre in the Ile de Orleans on October,1662. Jean and Marguerite had a daughter named Jeannne. She was born on May, 1651. She was nine years old at the time of the attack. She is noted in the history books as the " Young blonde girl about 9 years of age that was captured by the Iroquois at that time. She was kept prisoner until she was 18 when she was released after the French paid a ransom for her. Apparently her experience did not do too much harm to her as after she returned to the French people she outlived three husbands."
1612 - 1681
Jean
Baillargeon
69
69
Born about 1612 to Londigny, Villefagnan, Angouleme, France..Jean immigrat es in 1648. He then married Marguerite Guillebourdeau, daughter of Louis G uillebourdeau and Marie Maguin on November 20, 1650 with the parish Our-La dy from Quebec, Quebec, Canada. He was a farmer, after November 20, 16 50 in western point, Île of Orleans, Québec. Jean Baillargeon buys the land of Rene Maheu in the island of Orleans aft er June 5, 1656 Island of Orléans. The marriage contract of Jean Baillarge on and Esther Coindriau was signed on February 5, 1666 in witness of Maît re Paul Vachon says Pomerleau. He married Esther Coindriau, girl of Nicolas Coindriau on March 8, 1666 wi th the parish Our-Lady of Québec. Jean Baillargeon, Nicolas Baillargeon and Jean Baillargeon lived in 16 67 in the Island of Orleans, Jean Baillargeon had five cattle and sixte en acres of land in valeur. He dies before the census of 1681 in Île of Or léans, the ancestral ground is located at nearly one kilometer beyond t he Maheu river, when one goes from Midsummer's Day Royal, the St. Lawrenc e, Island of Orléan
Genevieve
Brulon
1585 - 1650
Marthe
Fovier
65
65
1590 - 1649
Louis
Baillargeon
59
59
1659 - 1694
Jean
Baillargeon
34
34
22 Feb 1653/54 - 1712
Nicolas
Baillargeon
1656 - 1666
Louis
Baillargeon
10
10
1601 - 1650
Marie
Maguin
49
49
1585 - 1650
Louis
Guillebourdeau
65
65
1733
Marie
Allard
Beauchamp
1725 - 1804
Francois
Terrien
78
78
1032 - 1070
Hamon
Fitzhamo
38
38
1102 - 1167
Queen Of
England
Plantagenet
65
65
1005 - 1047
Hamo
Dentatus
42
42
0975 - 1035
Godhaut
De Creil
De Beleme
60
60
1023 - 1129
Godchild
Belesme
106
106
0990 - 1067
Germaine
De
Corbeil
77
77
0967 - 1040
Mauger
De
Normandie
73
73
1005 - 1035
Godchilde
De
Belleme
30
30
0936 - 1031
Gonnor
De
Crepon
95
95
28 Aug 933 - 20 Nov 996
Richard
I
Normandy
0993 - 1060
Guillaume
De
Corbeil
67
67
0990 - 1055
Mauger
Mortain
65
65
0999 - 1050
Renaud
De
Corbeil
51
51
1004 - 1047
Walderne
De St
Clair
43
43
1901
Leo
Harold
Gortz
1899
Ida
Gortz
Living
Gortz
1569 - 1610
Pierre
Roy DE
Maulay
41
41
1658 - 1717
Jacquette
Audet
59
59
1540 - 13 Jan 1626/27
Jeanne
Pestel
1545 - 1600
Mathurin
Le
Roy
55
55
1746 - 1820
Sarah
Reynolds
74
74
1737 - 1820
Joseph
Porter
83
83
1787 - 1868
Adam
Stailey
81
81
1785 - 1865
Jacob
Staley
80
80
1798 - 1850
Mary
Staley
52
52
1797 - 1869
Ellender
Staley
72
72
1788 - 1862
Barbara
Staley
74
74
1793 - 1869
Elizabeth
Staley
76
76
1788
Enoch
Stailey
UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
1700
Ulrich
Johan
Staley
1505 - 1584
Elizabeth
Jennett
Redmayne
79
79
1235 - 1294
Archambaud
De
Perigord
59
59
1500 - 1546
Edmund
Parker
46
46
1482 - 1546
Elizabeth
Parker
64
64
1480 - 1530
John
Redmayne
50
50
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