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1793 - 1876
Abraham
Gross
83
83
1760 - 1835
Joanna
Payne
75
75
1756 - 1835
William
McCoy
79
79
http://support.genopro.com/PrivateMessage354964-731.aspx I am researching, along with several others, the ancestry of William MCCOY who married Joanna PAYNE in 1781. We have now found documentation proving his father was William MCCOY, at one time of Loudoun Co., MD. William MCCOY (Sr.) died in MD in 1764 and his wife Ann(a) was made executrix of his will. She then married John STUMP and had 2 more children, moving to Bedford Co., VA. In papers filed in Bedford Co., Thomas STUMP makes mention that William is his half brother and that Ann(a) is their mother. It is a very common mistake to attach William MCCOY of Bedford Co. to Willis MCCOY, son of William MECOY in NC, but the William and John born to Willis are not the same as the William and John MCCOY of Bedford Co. circa 1785. I hope you can change your information to reflect our discovery. We are trying to dispel the connection to the NC MECOYs. Thank you, Judy McCoy
1750 - 1850
Catherine
Lamb
100
100
1744 - 1843
Isaac
Gross
99
99
Sarah
1690 - 1757
Solomon
Thomas
Gross
67
67
Joanna
Ellyson
Sources: 1. Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=7209793&pid=-1108201484
1765 - 1836
John
Payne
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71
1723 - 1765
Thomas
Payne
42
42
Thomas was probably the oldest son of Flayle Payne. He was an adult by the year 1744 so we estimate his year of birth to be about 1723. His will was dated 8 July 1765. His land, Payne's Industry, was left to his sone John and his land, "That or None" to sone Flayll. He bequeathed a gold ring to his daugther, Joanna Payn. The rest of his estate was divided among his other children but they were not named in the will. No wife is named in the will..so she probably died before him. These children may have moved into Bedford Co. VA in 1779 with their Uncle Flayl Payne Jr. and his family.
1784
Thomas
McCoy
1787
Elizabeth
McCoy
1789
John
Payne
McCoy
1790
Joanna
McCoy
1792
Zilpa
McCoy
1790
Abraham
Cashman
1799
Jubal
McCoy
1800
Tammy
Smelser
1803 - 1889
Letha
McCoy
85
85
1800
John
Smelser
1872
Mary
McCoy
1760
Sarah
Payne
1760
Elizabeth
Payne
1760
Martha
Payne
1760
Mary
Payne
1761 - 1843
Flayl
Payne
81
81
1765
Elizabeth
Pollard
1696 - 1765
Flayl
Payne
68
68
From Gayle Putt family file at Ancestry.com, File # 1053404, corgis@cinci.rr.com SOURCE: "FLAYL PAYNE OF MARYLAND DESCENDANTS 1706-1986" "Payne and Associated Families of Breckinridge Co. KY" by Norman Payne Flayl Payne is the first proven Payne and the progenitor of the Payne descendants of our line. He first appears in Prince George's County, Maryland court records in August of 1727. Flayl was among the first settlers of the new Colony to move inland from the coastal region as he received the 34th land survey in western Maryland. Flayl Payne proved attendance in Maryland court in August of 1727. The case involved a John Whetenhall, a "chyrurgeon" who was asking that he be paid 3.36 pounds by James Bramwell for treatment of the wife of Andrew Bourne, servant to Bramwell. Testimony of the withnesses was not recorded but Bramwell was ordered to pay the doctor. Flayl may have been the son of Robert and Ann Paine. The first appearance of Flayl in records occured the same year that Robert Paine died. This relationship, however, is not proven. The surname of Payne was most commonly found spelled "Payne" however it has been seen spelled Payn, Pain and Paine. Flayl's given name was sometimes seen spelled Flail, Frail, Flayll, Flay'll and other ways as well. As a surname, Flayle is English. It is found in London and in the counties of Norfolk, Hertfordshire, Essex, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire, Northumberland, Surrey , Cambridge, Somerset, Southhampton and Devon but is especially common in St. Lawrence, South Walsam and Norfolk. The surname of Frail (Flail) was found in 1756 in Lunenberg Co. , Virginia. Flayle Payne was also found on a list of explorers, squatters and settlers in Monocacy Valley on 2 Nov 1730. He was listed in Prince George's County in 1730 as an Indian Scout. Flail Payne had land called Payne's Delight on the banks of the Potomac River in Frederick Co. MD near the present day town of Knoxville, MD. There was mention of a Frail Pain's Ferry at that sight in the 1760's. Flayll Pain's will was dated 27 Oct 1764 in Frederick Co. MD. He signed with his initials, F. P. He left his estate, Payn's Industry to his son Thomas, the uper part of Payn's Delight to son John, and the lower part to his sons Flayll and Peter in equal parts. To his daughter Martha Nichols, he left one shilling sterling. The will was probated on 1 oct 1765 and no wife was mentioned indicating she preceded him in death.
You will not find a record of a Flayle Payne marriage to Jane Booth, because it does not exist. Jane Booth was married to Thomas Stump. but never to Flayle Payne. A man told me that he posted this, because he misread something in my book. ... Kind Regards, William " Billy" C. Payne North Augusta, South Carolina Family Tree DNA Kit # 12585, "Flayle Payne Line" tollard15@bellsouth.net
1725
John
Payne
1730
Peter
Payne
1739
Flayl
Payne
1740
Martha
Payne
Archibald
Lamb
Elizabeth
Catherine
Gross
1776
John
Gross
1782
Mary
Gross
1790
Henry
Gross
1784
Rachel
Gross
1790
George
Gross
1799
Nancy
Gross
1665 - 1710
Thomas
Payne
45
45
Elizabeth
1693
Mary
Payne
1702
John
Payne
1704
Thomas
Payne
1730 - 1764
William
McCoy
34
34
# Note: William McCoy Sr: Was he an indentured servant? 1759: Living on plantation of Robert Booth, his future father in law.
Ann
1746
John
Stump
1770
Thomas
Stump
1763
John
McCoy
1762
Margaret
McCoy
1765
Elinor
Stump
1773
Sarah?
Stump
1715
Frederick
1827 - 1891
Julia
Gross
64
64
1786 - 1815
Nancy
McCoy
29
29
1725 - 1781
Jacob
Gross
56
56
1665
Edmund
Gross
1636
Edmund
Grosse
Gedwin
Grosse
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