generation. 1 1. Morgan ap Maredudd b 1274 Gwynllwg Monmouthshire Wales d 1331
m Crisli verch Dafydd b 1278 Gwent Monmouthshire Wales.
Angharad verch Morgan (Morgan ap Maredudd) b 1304 Gwynllwg Monmouthshire Wales
m1 Llewelyn ab Ifor. b 1282 Sain Pyr Monmouthshire Wales
m2) Dafydd ap Llewelyn b 1304 Rhydodyn Cartmarthenshire Wales son of Ifor Llewellyn and f Tangwysti Rhys
Morgan ap Llewellyn b 1330 Tredegard Monmouthshire Wales d 1384
m Mallt verch Rhun dau of Rhun Gronwy and Joan Aron b 1330 Cilbwr Glamorgan, Wales.
Ann verch Morgan b 1353 Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales
m Dafydd ab Ieuan b 1350 Blaenbradach Glamorgan, Wales.
GWILYM ap DAFYDD b 1375, Llanfedw Glamorgan Wales.#
m Tudful verch Thomasb 1383 Perth Hir Monmouthshire Wales.
10. i. JOHN ap GWILYM b 1400, Cilbwr Glamorgan Wales
m Joanna verch Fychan.
Thomas JOHN.
m Margery ap Ewas b Ewyas Wales.
16. i. LEWIS ap THOMAS b 1510, Breconshire Wales
m Maud de Turberville b 1509 Breconshire Wales.
-1 20. i. RICHARD LEWIS b 1537, Crickhowell Breconshire Wales d 1628, Crickhowell Breconshire Wales.
m Nest verch Thomas b 1541 Breconshire Wales d 22.11.1626.
-1-1 26. i. LEWIS ap RICHARD b 1570, Pembroke Pembrokeshire Wales d 1616, Monmouthshire Wales.
Philip ap Philip b 1355 Langstone Monmouthshire Wales d c 1382
m Gwenllian Norris b 1357 Ogmore Glamorgan Wales.
JENKIN ap PHILIP b 1377, Langstone Monmouthshire Wales; d c 1441
m Cecily Welsh b 1380 Llanwern Monmouthshire Wales.
MORGAN ap JENKIN b 1413, Langstone Monmouthshire Wales d c 1472.
m Margred Mathewb 1440 Cilbwr Glamorgan, Wales.
Sir THOMAS MORGAN b 1454 Pencoyd Monmouthshire Wales.
m Jane Herbert of Langston LlEbenydd Monmouthshire b 1457 Of Itton, St Arvan, Monmouthshire dau of John Herbert and x verch Lewys
17. i. WILLIAM MORGAN b 1483 Llanfarthin, Monmouthshire
m Florence Bridges b 1493 Cubberley Gloucestershire dau of Giles de Brugge and Isabel Baynham
-1 21. i. ANN MORGAN b 1512 Pen Coed Llanfarthin Monmouthshire Wales d 1590, Wales #
m Edward Lewis b 1508 Pen Coed Llanfarthin Monmouthshire Wales d 1560 Eglwysilan Glamorgan son of Lewis Gwyn and f Gwladys Ieuan
-1-1 27. i. Margaret LEWIS b 1540, Glamorgan Wales d 1557, Worton Glamorgan Wales
-1-2 28. ii. THOMAS LEWIS b 1545, Wales.
18. ii. MAUD MORGAN b 1477 of Pen-coed, Llanfarthin, Monmouthshire
m Thomas Bowles b 1470 Of Pen-hw, Gwent Is Coed, Monmouthshire d 1511.
-1 22. i. Jane BOWLES b 1496, Of Pen-hw, Gwent Is Coed, Monmouthshire d 15.09.1562, Staffordshire
m Edward Aston of Penho Castle Monmouthshire b 1496 Tixhall, Staffordshire d 1568 son of John Aston and Joan Lyttelton
-1-1 29. i. WALTER ASTON b 08.10.1530, of Tixhall, Staffordshire d 02.04.1589.
Llewelyn ap Morgan
m Jenet verch Dafydd b 1389 Rhydodyn Cartmarthenshire Wales.
JEVAN EVAN5 MORGAN b 1405, Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales d 1448
m Elizabeth verch Thomas b 1407 Gattog-on-Usk Monmouthshire Wales.
John MORGAN b 1428, Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales d 1492
m Jenet verch Mathew b 1452 Cilbwr Glamorgan Wales.
15. i. THOMAS MORGAN b 1480, Machen Monmouthshire Wales d 1538.
m Elizabeth Vaughan dau of Roger Vaughan and f Elizabeth Somersetb 1486 Talgarth Breconshire Wales.
19. i. Roland MORGAN b 1508, Gwynllwg Monmouthshire Wales d 1577, Machen Monmouthshire Wales.
m Blanche Thomasb 1508 Llanarth Cardiganshire Wales.
-1 23. i. Mary MORGAN b 1526, Gwynllwg Monmouthshire Wales.
-2 24. ii. THOMAS MORGAN b 1534, Machen Monmouthshire Wales d 1603, St Mellons Church Glamorgan Wales.
-3 25. iii. HENRY MORGAN b 1536, Machen Monmouthshire Wales d 1603.
generation. 9 23. Mary9 Morgan (Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1526 Gwynllwg Monmouthshire Wales
m Nicholas Herbert son of Mathew Herbert and f Mary Gamage. Han b 1540 Swansea Glamorgan Wales d ett. 1587.
ch of Mary Morgan and f Nicholas Herbert er: 30. i. CATHERINE10 HERBERT b 1560, Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales. 24. Thomas9 Morgan (Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1534 Machen Monmouthshire Wales d 1603 St Mellons Church Glamorgan Wales
m Elizabeth Bodenham dau of Roger Bodenham and f Jane Whittingtonb 1538 Glamorgan Wales d 1603 St Mellons Church Glamorgan Wales.
ch of Thomas Morgan and f Elizabeth Bodenham er: 31. i. WILLIAM10 MORGAN b 1560, Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales d 1653, Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales. 25. Henry9 Morgan (Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1536 Machen Monmouthshire Wales d 1603
m Catherine Kemeysb 1540 Llan Rummey Monmouthshire Wales.
ch of Henry Morgan and f Catherine Kemeys er: 32. i. THOMAS10 MORGAN b 1560, Llaurhynmy Monmouthshire Wales.
generation. 10 26. Lewis ap10 Richard (Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1570 Pembroke Pembrokeshire Wales d 1616 Monmouthshire Wales
m Margaret Puleston dau of John Puleston and f Elizabeth Woolrichb 1565 Newport Monmouthshire Wales d Anglesey Wales.
ch of Lewis Richard and f Margaret Puleston er: 33. i. JOHN11 LEWIS b 1594, Monmouthshire Wales d 21.08.1657, King and f Queen Co Virginia Usa. 27. Margaret10 Lewis (Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1540 Glamorgan Wales d 1557 Worton Glamorgan Wales
m Miles Button son of James Button and f Jane Prichard. Han b 1532 Worton Glamorgan Wales d 22.09.1597 Wortington Suffolk England f .
ch of Margaret Lewis and f Miles Button er: i. THOMAS11 BUTTON b 1555, Glamorgan Wales d 06.04.1634, London Middlesex England f . Notater for THOMAS BUTTON: Ship 1601-1602 HMS Moon (1586), Captain Ship 1602-1602 HMS Vanguard, Captain Ship 1620 HMS Rainbow (1613), Captain Ship 1625 HMS Antelope (1613), Captain https://threedecks.org/ 28. Thomas10 Lewis (Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1545 Wales
m Magaret Gamageb 1545 Coity Glamorgan Wales.
ch of Thomas Lewis and f Magaret Gamage er: 34. i. MARY11 LEWIS b 1570, Glamorgan Wales. 29. Walter10 Aston (Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 08.10.1530 Of, Tixhall, Staffordshire, England f d 02.04.1589
m Elizabeth Levenson 08.04.1545 Wolverhamton Staffordshire England f dau of James Levenson and f Margery Offleyb 1532 Lilleshulb, Staffordshire, England f d 1580. Notater for Walter Aston: Knight
ch of Walter Aston and f Elizabeth Levenson er: 35. i. EDWARDE11 ASTON b 1551, Of Tixall, Staffordshire and f Wanlip, Leicestershire, England f d 01.02.1596. ii. ELIZABETH ASTON b 1568, Of Tixall, Staffordshire and f Wanlip, Leicestershire, England f ; g. BASIL FIELDING, 1585, England f ; f. 1565, Rutland f England f d 1582, Neuhan Pardox, Worchester, England f . 30. Catherine10 Herbert (Mary9 Morgan, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1560 Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales
m Thomas Morgan son of Henry Morgan and f Catherine Kemeys. Han b 1560 Llaurhynmy Monmouthshire Wales.
ch of Catherine Herbert and f Thomas Morgan er: 36. i. CATHERINE11 MORGAN b 1604, Clare Co Ireland f d 1680, Gloucester Co. Virginia Usa. 31. William10 Morgan (Thomas9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1560 Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales d 1653 Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales
m1) Elizabeth Morganb 1583 Tredegar, England f d 1637 Bristol Glauch England f
m2) Elizabeth Wynter dau of William Winter and f Maria Lanstonb 1564 Glamorgan Wales d 1650 Glamorgan Wales
m3) Bridget Morganb 1587 Heyford Northamptonshire England f d 1673. Notater for William Morgan: Sir William Morgan (1560�1655) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons of England f in 1624 and f 1625. He supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Notes 4 References Biography[edit] Morgan was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Morgan (died 1603). He was knighted on 23 July 1603. In 1612 he was Sheriff of Monmouthshire.[1] In 1624, Morgan was elected Member of Parliament for Monmouthshire.[1][2] He was re-elected MP for Monmouthshire in 1625.[3][4][5] On the outbreak of Civil War, Morgan was Commissioner of Array for King and f became Governor of Newport.[1] He received King Charles at Tredegar on 16 and f 17 July 1645. Information was laid against him before the Committee for Advance of Money on 13 Nov 1649 about his Royalist activities.[1] He died in 1653 (at the age of 93).[1] Family[edit] Morgan married firstly Elizabeth Wynter daughter of Sir William Wynter of Lydney Gloucestershire. He married secondly Bridget Morgan widow of Anthony Morgan of Llanfihangael Crucorney and f daughter of Anthony Morgan of Heyford Northamptonshire. They had several children: Thomas was later MP for Monmouthshire.[6] Anthony was later a Royalist officer in the Civil War.[7] John married Rebecca Smith. His daughter Frances was the first wife of Charles Williams of Llangiby.[citation needed] William Morgan born Lland f aff/Rumney 1610
ch of William Morgan and f Elizabeth Morgan er: 37. i. JAMES11 MORGAN b 1607, Lland f aff, Wales d 1685, New London New London Connecticut Usa. ii. NATHAN MORGAN b 1610, Glamorgan Waes d 28.05.1699, Wales. iii. WILLIAM MORGAN b 1613, Lland f aff Wales d 09.1658, Glamorgans Waes. iv. MILES MORGAN b 1610 d 1653, Springfield Hampshire Massachusetts Usa; g. PRUDENCE GILBERT; f. 1616 d 1660, Hampden Massachusetts Usa. ch of William Morgan and f Elizabeth Wynter er: 38. v. JOHN11 MORGAN b 1596, Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales d 28.05.1699, Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales. vi. WILLIAM MORGAN b 1594, Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales d 1671, Culpepper Westmoreland f Co Virginia Usa; g. SIBIL; f. 1599, England f d Elizabeth City Hampton Virginia Usa. 32. Thomas10 Morgan (Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1560 Llaurhynmy Monmouthshire Wales
m Catherine Herbert dau of Nicholas Herbert and f Mary Morganb 1560 Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales. Barn er listet ovenfor under (30) Catherine Herbert.
generation. 11 33. John11 Lewis (Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1594 Monmouthshire Wales d 21.08.1657 King and f Queen Co Virginia Usa
m Lydia Warnerb 1610 Monmouthshire Wales d 01.1680 Gloucester Co Virginia Usa.
ch of John Lewis and f Lydia Warner er: 39. i. JOHN12 LEWIS b 1635, Monmouthshire Wales d 1689, New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa. 40. ii. WILLIAM LEWIS b 1638, Monmouthshire Wales d 1658, Virginia Usa. 34. Mary11 Lewis (Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1570 Glamorgan Wales
m Humphrey Mathew. Han b 1570 Pentyrch Castell Y Mynach, Glamorgan Wales.
ch of Mary Lewis and f Humphrey Mathew er: 41. i. JANE12 MATHEW b 1593, Pentyrch Castell Y Mynach Glamorgan Wales. 35. Edwarde11 Aston (Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1551 Of Tixall, Staffordshire and f Wanlip, Leicestershire, England f d 01.02.1596
m1) Mary Spencer 03.06.1574 England f b 1550 Of, Hengrave, Suffolk, England f d 1590
m2) Anne Lucy 1577 England f b 01.09.1550 Of Charlecote Warwickshire England f . Notater for Edwarde Aston: Knight Notater for Mary Spencer: Maria
ch of Edwarde Aston and f Mary Spencer er: 42. i. JANE12 ASTON b 1577, Charlecote, Warwick, Eng, Of Tixall, Stafford, England f d 05.1650, Ledbury, Herefs., England f . ii. ELIZABETH ASTON b 1580, Charlecote, Warwick, Eng, Of Tixall, Stafford, England f d 25.03.1627; g. JOHN Sand f BACH, 20.07.1600; f. 1578. 43. iii. JOYES ASTON b 10.12.1559, Pattingham, Stafford, England f d 1604, England f . 36. Catherine11 Morgan (Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1604 Clare Co Ireland f d 1680 Gloucester Co. Virginia Usa
m William Smith Bryan son of Francis Bryan and f Ann Smith. Han b 1600 Clare Co Ireland f d 1667 Gloucester Co. Virginia Usa.
ch of Catherine Morgan and f William Bryan er: 44. i. JOHN12 BRYAN b 1625, Clare Co Ireland f d 14.02.1680, Norfolk Co Virginia Usa. 45. ii. FRANCIS BRYAN b 06.1630, Clare Co Ireland f d 04.1693, Belfast Antrim Co Ireland f . 37. James11 Morgan (William10, Thomas9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1607 Lland f aff, Wales d 1685 New London New London Connecticut Usa
m Margery Hill dau of George Hills and f Mary Symondsb 1610 England f d 28.04.1684 Wallingford New Haven Co Connecticut Usa.
ch of James Morgan and f Margery Hill er: i. HANNAH12 MORGAN b 18.05.1642, Roxbury Suffolk Co Massachusetts Usa d 06.12.1706, Wallingford Newlondon Co Connecticut Usa; g. NEHEMIAH ROYCE; f. 1636, Wallingford Newlondon Co Connecticut Usa d 07.11.1706, Wallingford Newlondon Co Connecticut Usa. 38. John11 Morgan (William10, Thomas9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1596 Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales d 28.05.1699 Tredegar Monmouthshire Wales. ch of John Morgan er: 46. i. JOHN12 MORGAN b 30.03.1645, Roxbury Suffolk Co Massachusetts Usa d 12.02.1712, New London New London Co Connecticut Usa.
generation. 12 39. John12 Lewis (John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1635 Monmouthshire Wales d 1689 New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa
m Isabella Warnerb 1645 Virginia Usa. Notater for John Lewis: Maj. Notater for Isabella Warner: There is much debate as to her last name. She may have been Isabella Miller, daughter of James Miller (of York Co., VA, will dated 6 May 1656 & recorded 24 Jan 1657) & Mary. Isabella is not mentioned in his will but: In the will of James' son, James Miller of York County dated March 29, 1678 recorded in York County April 14, 1678 he bequeaths "To my loving brother Maj. John Lewis," a horse; "To my loving sister Mrs. Isabell Lewis wife of Major John Lewis," whole estate during her life and f after her death to my two nephews Edward and f John Lewis, the younger," to them and f their heirs forever. "My aforesaid sister my sole executrix".
ch of John Lewis and f Isabella Warner er: i. MARY13 LEWIS b 1665, New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa d Virginia Usa. ii. EDWARD LEWIS b 09.05.1667, Poropotank Creek King and f Queen Co Virginia Usa d 11.02.1713, Chemokins King and f Queen Co Virginia Usa. iii. ELIZABETH LEWIS b 1668, New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa. iv. WILLIAM LEWIS b 1670, Turkey Creek Island f Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 1671. v. NICHOLAS LEWIS b 1671, New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 1672. vi. DAVID LEWIS b 1672 d 1673. vii. JAMES LEWIS b 1675, New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 1681. 47. viii. MILDRED LEWIS b 1691, New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 17.11.1732, Fredericksburg City, Virginia, Usa. 48. ix. ABRAHAM LEWIS b 1679, New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 26.07.1769, Hanover Co Virginia Usa. x. GAWIN LEWIS b 1680, New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa. xi. SARAH LEWIS b 1681, Hanover Co Virginia Usa. xii. PATIENCE LEWIS b 1682, New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 1750, Wateree Richland f Co South Carolina Usa. xiii. ANGELICA LEWIS b 1683, Virginia Usa. 49. xiv. JOHN LEWIS b 30.11.1669, New Kent County, Virginia, Usa d 14.11.1725, Gloucester County, Virginia, Usa. 40. William12 Lewis (John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1638 Monmouthshire Wales d 1658 Virginia Usa
m Mary McClelland f b 1632 Virginia Usa.
ch of William Lewis and f Mary McClelland f er: 50. i. WILLIAM13 LEWIS b 1658, Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 25.12.1706. 51. ii. and f REW LEWIS b 1648, Ulster Donegal Co Ireland f d Donegal Co Ireland f . 41. Jane12 Mathew (Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1593 Pentyrch Castell Y Mynach Glamorgan Wales
m William Aubrey. Han b 1547 Wales d 04.1660 Wales.
ch of Jane Mathew and f William Aubrey er: 52. i. WILLIAM II13 AUBREY b 1618, Glamorganshire Llanittirn Pencord Glamorgan Wales. 42. Jane12 Aston (Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1577 Charlecote, Warwick, Eng, Of Tixall, Stafford, England f d 05.1650 Ledbury, Herefs., England f
m Thomas Elton 1600 Ledbury, Herefs., England f son of Anthony Elton. Han b 19.04.1573 Ledbury, Herefs., England f d 11.08.1618 Bath, Somersetshire, England f .
ch of Jane Aston and f Thomas Elton er: i. SIMON13 ELTON b 01.01.1612, Saint Augustin The Less Bristol Clouchester England f d 06.07.1615. ii. THOMAS ELTON b 06.07.1615, BATH Abbey,Bath,Somerset England f . iii. MARGERETT ELTON b 29.12.1612, Saint Augustin The Less Bristol Clouchester England f d 30.10.1614. 43. Joyes12 Aston (Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 10.12.1559 Pattingham, Stafford, England f d 1604 England f
m Martin Culpepper 25.02.1597 Charlecote,Warwick,England f son of Martin Colpepper and f Lettice Clarke. Han b 1566 Of, Deane, Oxfordshire, England f d 26.06.1604 England f .
ch of Joyes Aston and f Martin Culpepper er: 53. i. LETTICE13 CULPEPPER b 1580, Of Gloucester England f d England f . ii. MARTIN CULPEPPER. 44. John12 Bryan (Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1625 Clare Co Ireland f d 14.02.1680 Norfolk Co Virginia Usa
m Sarahb 1627 Nansemond Co Virginia Usa.
ch of John Bryan and f Sarah er: 54. i. WILLIAM13 BRYAN b 1655, Clare Co Ireland f d 1742. 45. Francis12 Bryan (Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 06.1630 Clare Co Ireland f d 04.1693 Belfast Antrim Co Ireland f
m Sarah Brinkerb 1646 Netherland f s d 1687 Band f bridge Down CO Ireland f .
ch of Francis Bryan and f Sarah Brinker er: i. CAPT MORGAN13 BRYAN b 1671, Denmark d 03.04.1763, Yadkin Rowan Co North Carolina Usa; g. MARTHA STRODE; f. 1697, Noord Holland f Netherland f s d 24.08.1762, Winchester Virginia Usa. Notater for MARTHA STRODE: Martha Strode Bryan tombstone is stored at the Rowan Museum, in the Utzman-Chambers House on South Jackson Street, Salisbury, Davie County, North Carolina (one of the museum house museums). 46. John12 Morgan (John11, William10, Thomas9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 30.03.1645 Roxbury Suffolk Co Massachusetts Usa d 12.02.1712 New London New London Co Connecticut Usa
m Elizabeth Jones dau of William Jones and f Hannah Eatonb 28.08.1664 New Haven Co Connecticut Usa.
ch of John Morgan and f Elizabeth Jones er: 55. i. WILLIAM13 MORGAN b 1693, New London New London Co Connecticut Usa d 10.1729, Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa.
generation. 13 47. Mildred13 Lewis (John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1691 New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 17.11.1732 Fredericksburg City, Virginia, Usa
m Henry Harry Willis son of Francis Willis and f Sarah Lewis. Han b 1696 Gloucester County, Virginia Usa d 14.09.1740 Spotsylvania Courthouse, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Usa. Notater for Mildred Lewis: Mildred �Widow Brown, Widow Howell� Lewis Willis BIRTH 1691 Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia, USA DEATH 17 Nov 1732 (aged 40�41) BURIAL Saint Georges Episcopal Burial Ground Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg City, Virginia, USA MEMORIAL ID 181986968 � View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 3 Mildred Lewis was the daughter of Councilor John Lewis (30 Nov 1669 - 14 Nov 1725) and f his wife Elizabeth Warner (24 Nov 1672- 06 Feb 1720) of Austin's Desire, Warner Hall, Gloucester, VA. She married Dr. John Brown of Williamsburg and f was widowed. She then married a Howell, again widowed, and f finally married, as his second wife, Col. Henry Willis, the "founder" and f man who saved Fredericksburg, VA. She had by him 4 known children: John Willis (b. 16 July 1728), Elizabeth (b. 1729), Ann Willis (b. 4 Sept 1731 or 1734 - 1804) and f Mary Isabella Willis. Ann's birth is in dispute and f some say that she and f Mary Isabella were the daughters of the third wife, Mildred Warner Washington (aunt of President George Washington.) Col. Byrd Willis, grand f son of Henry Willis, wrote two books and f in one book he claims Ann to have been the daughter of Mildred Lewis (Brown) Howell and f in the other book he claims that she was the daughter of Mildred Washington (widow Gregory.) have had DNA results through ancestry.com and f find that am related to both the Lewis and f the Washington families and f therefore do not yet have confirmation of either of those claims. Mildred Lewis was the daughter of Councilor John Lewis (30 Nov 1669- 14 Nov 1725) and f his wife Elizabeth Warner (24 Nov 1672 - 6 Feb 1720). Elizabeth Warner was the daughter of Augustine Warner II (1650-19 June 1681) and f his wife Mildred Reade (1643-1686). The name Augustine was passed down to the father of President George Washington who was called "Gus". Notater for Henry Harry Willis: The man who "saved" Fredericksburg, VA from extinction and f who owned a large portion of the town, had the tobacco warehouse license, and f donated the land f upon which the Episcopal church was built was married three times: Anne Bernard, Mildred Lewis (widow Brown, widow Howell) and f Mildred Warner Washington (widow Gregory). All three wives were cousins to one another and f were closely related in varying ways to President George Washington. Henry Willis is buried along with his second wife under part of an addition that was later done to the Episcopal church, and f given that much of the town was under heavy bombardment during the Civil War, this makes some sense given that some graves may have been destroyed. This supposition, based upon oral tradition, was given to me by one of the research librarians at the Fredericksburg, VA library which houses genealogical material. ~ OF Wareriver Parrish Settler and f Founder of Fredericksburg VA Married three times: * Ann Alexand f er * Mildred (Lewis) Howell Brown (1691-1732), daughter of John Lewis and f Elizabeth Warner * Mildred Warner {Washington} Gregory (1690-1747), daughter of Lawrence Washington and f Mildred Warner (Aunt & God Mother of George Washington. 1st President) THE RAPPAHANNOCK GAZETTE by Trip Wiggins (This is the most studied and f correct information) Col. Henry Willis Fredericksburg's First Mover & Shaker The Willis name. They are everywhere in almost every profession. But when our town was founded, there were only a few in the colony. Most of these were descendants of Francis Willis of"White Hall" on the Ware River in Gloucester County. This Francis earned his estate the old English way - by inheriting it from his uncle, Col. Francis Willis. Col. Francis Willis came to our fair colony in the mid 1600s, built "White Hall," became a burgess representing Gloucester County, and f ended his career by being appointed to the Governor's Council under Gov. Berkeley. He retired in 1675, moved back to his home in England f and f in his will, proved 1691, left the Virginia estate to his nephew, Francis. Francis, the nephew, had come to Virginia in the mid 1660s and f lived at White Hall. Now it was his. Although not a Burgess or member of the Council, this Francis was Captain of the Gloucester Militia. He married a daughter of the Lewis's (probably of "Warner Hall" as it was situated next to "White Hall") and f they had two boys - Francis and f Henry. This Francis (ca. 1685-1766) inherited "White Hall" following their father's death and f had a career as a Gloucester County Justice, the Lt. Colonel of militia and f a member of the House of Burgesses. Henry, our Henry, was born circa 1690/91 and f was raised in Gloucester County with his older brother. Little is known of their education and f early life but as sons of a planter they probably did not have a tough life. Henry married three times, all to women he knew early in his life. According to his grand f son, Byrd Charles Willis: "Col. Henry Willis was married three times. Among the attractive belles of the period were two cousins, Mildred Howell and f Mildred Washington, and f their friend Anne Alexand f er. They were gay and f social and f very popular with the beaux. One of the beaux was Henry Willis, a youth of impetuous character and f determined will. He courted all three belles at once and f was so impartial that they declared he did not know his own mind. He courted them as maids and f married them as widows." (Mildred Howell was actually Mildred Lewis, widow of John Howell.) His first bride was Anne Alexand f er Smith, the widow of John Smith of "Purtan." The wedding took place on November 2, 1714. She brought one son to the marriage, John Smith IV who died as a bachelor. Henry and f Anne had six children. (Information on all Henry's children is at the end ) That same year also saw Henry appointed as Sheriff of Gloucester County; his political career had begun. It was these early years that Henry starting getting into the career track that suited him best. As he would not inherit "White Hall" - it going to his older brother - he had to rely on some other talent to make it in the world. suppose the best occupation title associated with Henry was that of an entrepreneur. He found deals and f built upon them. Wealthy he never was except in land f . He got his start by winning a seat in the House of Burgesses in 1718 representing Gloucester County (with his brother as the second burgess). He was bestowed the title of Gentleman. Here he found a fast-paced life with deals always going on somewhere and f as a burgess he would be in the middle of what was happening. Land f deals, contracts to build government buildings - just what he was interested in, and f he made the best of it. Eight years into this always-exciting career a proposal for a town in Spotsylvania County was presented and f soundly shot down. Virginians weren't keen on towns yet. The plantation was still the seat of power! 1726 also brought sad news for Henry as his wife, Anne died following the birth of their sixth child. He did not long remain a widower. Gentlemen with households of children needed a mother and f Henry spent little time in securing his second. This time he had his sights set on young Mildred Lewis, who was also a new widow. She was the widow of both John Howell and f Dr. John Brown. Henry and f Mildred were married on October 2nd. This union also produced several children: John [yes a second son named John!], Elizabeth, Ann, and f Isabelle. By 1727 Henry was becoming a name in Spotsylvania County and f although he didn't yet live there he won a seat in the Assembly representing Spotsylvania. (As long as you owned at least 100 acres in a county, you could run for election!) Additionally as many of the justices of Spotsylvania had had enough of government and f quit, there were numerous openings for justices and f Henry was given an appointment. 1728 was a busy time for Spotsylvania and f the area soon to be known as Fredericksburg and f Willis was in the thick of it. First he was appointed a temporary auditor to examine the accounts of His Majesty's Quit Rents. In so doing he found many patents about to lapse and f commenced buying 10,000 acres in the "little mountains" of Spotsylvania County. He divided up the land f s, sold it off and f made a tidy profit. Spotsylvania was growing and f so was Henry Willis. Although some consider him the founder of Fredericksburg, he was more of a behind the scenes worker who wanted to see the town created as there was money to be made in a bustling port town. As a member of the Assembly he voted for the creation of the town which was approved in March 1728 and f was appointed one of the town's seven Trustees to oversee the sales of the leaseland f s lots. (Still in the middle of the action!) In 1729 he moved his growing family to some land f he purchased in Spotsylvania (in today's Westwood subdivision). He finally had a home here. This same year brought a huge problem to the trustees of the almost non-existent town. The Charter founding the town stated that the trustees had 6 months to lay out the streets and f another 6 months to sell the 64 lots (covering 50 acres). If this was not done, then the leaseland f s would return to their former owners - Messrs. Royston and f Buckner. By the fall of 1728 the lots and f streets had been laid out but with the spring of 1729 there remained many lots unsold (only 5 were sold) at �2 per acre and f time was running out fast. Here Henry, as trustee, performed an emergency rescue mission. He appeared in court in May, 1729 with two receipts for �50 each, one signed by John Royston and f the other by Mrs. Sarah Buckner. The fifty acres were Paid In Full. Where he came up with the money he never said, but without his 11th hour action, the town would have probably disappeared that year. (It must be remembered that Royston and f Buckner were established Gloucester families, as were the Willises.) By 1730 the Crown was getting tired of the planters using their first crop to export for a profit while paying their taxes and f the church levy with the inferior second crop. So the Assembly passed a law regulating tobacco by requiring 70 inspection stations to be built throughout the colony. One of those inspection stations was to be placed in Fredericksburg and f Falmouth to be overseen by one inspector. Next, and f possibly as a result of the first action, Henry was appointed in charge of a project to alter the main road going by Fredericksburg and f have it placed at the back of the town. In order to get tobacco to the inspection stations and f the wharves, you had to have a road to transport the hogsheads. Thus were born Lafayette Blvd, Sunken Rd. and f Hanover Street. Finally in that same year Henry returned from Williamsburg with a commission from Gov. Gooch, that of the Lt. Col. of the Spotsylvania militia. He had received his title of "Colonel." The 1730s continued a wild ride for Henry. 1731 brought him (with William Strother and f John Chew) the official tobacco inspector jobs for Fredericksburg. This also provided a salary of �40 per year. (Burgesses and f Justices served without pay.) He also was elected to the vestry of St. George's and f appointed its Senior Warden. (The church was not yet located in Fredericksburg.) But he had only begun to get active in the town's life. In 1732 he purchased an acre of land f from the estate of William Williams (through Williams' son James) at the south end of the town (along the river at the foot of modern Wolfe Street). Here he built two tobacco warehouses and f a wharf and f was contracted by the vestry to build both the Mattaponi and f Rappahannock churches in St. George's parish. The latter would be located in Fredericksburg on the site of the current St. George's. He also purchased property in town - lot 62 - from Moseley Battaley, an attorney in the area. Finally, he was contracted by the court to build a ducking stool for the town. Oh yes, he rented his home in town for the use of the court which had relocated from Germanna to Fredericksburg in 1732; the cellar of which served as the town's temporary gaol [jail]. Did Henry maneuver that move as a Burgess? Very likely - it would help the town survive and f GROW, meaning more people, contracts, and f money! Alas, it is unrecorded, but a decade later people were still trying to get the move 'null and f void' to get it out of Fredericksburg and f to its current location on route 208. The petitioners claimed that the court had been moved to Fredericksburg "by some misrepresentation and f artful management." Sounds like our boy all right. Of course he was contracted to build a permanent courthouse and f prison. Colonel William Byrd of Westover paid a trip to Fredericksburg in 1732 on his way to the mines and f of course had something to say about this one-man dynamo whom he had the opportunity to observe up close as he stayed at his home during his brief visit. As to Willis' position in the community, Byrd said he was "the top man of the place." On the personal side, Byrd went on in his diary, "I was obliged to rise early here that might not starve my land f lord, whose constitution requires him to swallow a beefsteak before the sun blesses the world with its genial rays." Yes, Henry was a big man - most accounts put him over 300 lbs. He was starting his real estate ventures; planning for the future. He purchased lots 30 & 32 in town. and f he wasn't only looking in town. He purchased 200 acres in "Massaponax Swamp" and f 250 acres just south of the town. 1733 brought another child to the growing Willis household and f more sorrow. Isabelle, Henry and f Mildred's fourth and f last child was born but Mildred died that summer. Henry was again a widower with a house full of children and f needed a wife and f mother to take care of the brood. He again turned to another childhood sweetheart - Mildred Washington, now the widow (her second) of Roger Gregory. (She first married John Lewis.) Of the courtship, her grand f son, Byrd Willis, wrote many years later that when Mildred heard the news of the death of Henry's second wife, she "wept immoderately on hearing it. When someone remarked that it was strange for her to grieve so for a cousin, she replied that the death of her cousin was not the sole cause of her grief, though she loved her dearly� but that she knew that old 'Harry' Willis would be down there to see her at once and f she did not know what she should do with him. The sequel proved that she knew her man for in a little month he sat himself down at her door and f commenced a regular siege." They were married on Jan. 5th, 1734 but not before Mildred had Henry sign a "prenuptial" agreement to assure her children by her previous marriages would not lose their inheritance. Theirs was apparently a happy marriage and f to them a son, Lewis, was born before the year was out. That same year saw Henry win in his proposal to move the ferry from Mrs. Livingston's lot (near the foot of William Street) to his own lot at the south end of town (foot of Wolfe Street). It was also a year of one of Henry's few reversals as he lost his Burgess seat yet was appointed to fill the seat for ailing Rice Curtis. During that session the Assembly voted to split Spotsylvania into two counties - the western half becoming Orange County. Never one to miss an opportunity, and f a new county always created new opportunities, Henry was able to produce a letter from the colony's secretary, John Carter, naming Henry as the Clerk of the new Orange County court! (He was still a Spotsylvania justice!) and f when the court met in January 1735, he produced a second letter of instruction "signifying the governor's orders that the court be held at his (Willis') house on Black Walnut Run till they agree upon a proper place for that purpose." Henry was now collecting rent for TWO county courthouses! It was a new court, a new county, but many of the same faces. Henry was well acquainted with several of the justices as they had served together in Fredericksburg as trustees, in Spotsylvania as justices, and f at St. George's as vestrymen. Henry was also noted in the Orange court books with the title "Esquire" which carried more social prestige than did "Gentleman." The court would continue to hold business in Henry's home until it was given a permanent location in 1739 at which point Willis applied for an ordinary license next to the courthouse. He knew from experience that having an ordinary next to the courthouse meant good business during the monthly "court days." Meanwhile back in Fredericksburg, all was not well. He was behind in his contracts on warehouses and f the church. Thus far he had been awarded EVERY public contract in Fredericksburg's short existence. He sold two town lots to John Gordon who built his ordinary there. It would remain one of Fredericksburg's most noted spots for the remainder of the century first under the direction of Gordon, then after his death, by his son-in-law, George Weedon. He also purchased land f southwest of town encompassing today's "Willis Hill." In 1736 one of Spotsylvania's Burgesses again introduced legislation to remove the county seat from Fredericksburg and f relocate it more in the center of the population of the county. It was hotly contended by both sides of the issue and f what role Henry played is lost to history, but the deciding vote was cast by none other than Henry's friend and f current Speaker of the House, John Carter. The vote was 27-26. The court would remain in Willis' town of Fredericksburg. With the vote came a contract for Willis to build the new courthouse in town. The work was promised by Willis in 1738 but would not be completed for another 2 years (in 1740). Punctual was not a word associated with Henry. The following year his slaves and f indentured servants were busy working on several projects in the Fredericksburg area, yet he found time to do a few more jobs for the prison: tarring, and f the making of hand f cuffs and f irons. Of course he still held his post as Orange Clerk. As in 1734 when Henry was asked to substitute for the ailing Rice Curtis in the Assembly, 1740 dawned and f again his fellow justices asked that he travel to Williamsburg in Curtis' stead. He returned to Fredericksburg following the session in mid June and f must have learned that his health was deteriorating rapidly. That's when Henry's last, and f quite colorful chapter of his remarkable life was written. His wife either had knowledge of his illness or had a premonition - we just don't know which. In the preceding December she had taken steps to protect her property from the hordes of collectors who would descend on the family with Henry's demise. She had a deed of gift created leaving all of her estate to her young son, Lewis. It contained household goods, cattle, sheep and f 50 slaves. It was recorded in May, 1740. By July, Willis was working on his own will which was recorded July 25th and f naming his brother Francis and f close friend John Grymes of Middlesex County as Executors. Their instructions were clear - sell all or part of his estate to pay his debts and f if anything were left over to share it among his children. In order to have an estate to sell, Henry made the deal of his life and f in so doing purchased � of the entire town of Fredericksburg! Now it might surprise the readers that a dozen years after our fair town was founded, � of the lots were still available for sale. It was a "buyer's" market. Prices had remained flat and f still there were many vacant lots in town. His transactions took place on August 5th. Seventeen lots were purchased - but there was a catch. Legally, per the Charter that established the town (and f named him a Trustee), no person could purchase more than 2 lots. What was Henry to do? Get creative, of course. The transactions were all between other persons and f the town and f the land f was then "conveyed" to Henry - and f no more than 2 lots were conveyed from any one person. Of course all his friends were in on the scheme - they had to be to make it work, yet no one complained or challenged the purchases. Who were the conveyors? Some were probably legitimate, but others were something else entirely. Nathaniel Chapman, a Stafford merchant was probably "in" on it, as was Henry's brother Francis and f co-trustee John Taliaferro. But others were questionable at best. The Rev. Theodosius Staige, St. George's first Rector, had been gone from the area for over a decade. My favorite conveyor was William Gooch, Esquire - the colony's sitting Governor! Little more than a month later, on September 14th, Henry died. Per his will his executors began making improvements to his land f s and f began the task of selling them off to cover his debts. Two lots were chosen for explicit improvements, and f within months an ordinary was erected on the lots closest to the new courthouse! This would become known as the Long Ordinary - the busiest place in town on court days. Alas, there are scant records of its operations so it remains dwarfed in history to Weedon's Tavern on William Street. So, did his plan work? Apparently so. The following spring his estate was put to auction. All debts were paid and f there was some money left over for his family. So is Henry Willis the model for today's MBA cand f idates? Probably not. Although he had drive and f determination, he lacked some of the administration and f organization skills to pull off the deals on a routine basis. But Willis he was here when Fredericksburg needed him. He was instrumental in getting the tobacco inspection process going and f paid off the Buckner and f Royston families just when it looked like this new "town" idea had pretty much petered out. Also remember, that he had his hand f in literally everything in the early days of the town's existence - he built the tobacco warehouses, the church, the courthouse, the prison - practically the entire community. and f finally when it looked like the county seat would be moved from Fredericksburg (ensuring its early demise) he got it a reprieve through his ties in the Assembly. He eagerly jumped at each of these daunting tasks and f relished in their victory. Say what you like about Henry Willis - bold dreamer, schemer, whatever - but remember without the likes of him, the town of Fredericksburg would probably not be what it is today. and f of his children� Children of Henry and f Anne: Mary (1716-1766) married Col. William Daingerfield of "Coventry" in Spotsylvania County. Francis (b. 1718) David (b.1720) and f Robert (b. 1726) probably died young as they were not mentioned in their father's will. Henry (1722-after 1740) married Elizabeth Gregory, his stepsister. John (1724-1750) married Elizabeth Madison Children of Henry and f Mildred Brown: John (1728-177?) married twice and f was killed in S.C. by tories. Elizabeth (1729/30-?) married Dr. William Sale. Ann (1731-?) married Duff Green; died in Danville, KY. Isabelle (1733-?) married Howell Lewis and f died in N.C. Children of Henry and f Mildred Gregory: Lewis (1734-1813) married Mary Champe, Ann Carter, and f Mrs.Elizabeth Bloomfield Sources: Byrd, William. "A Progress to the Mines." (Book is on-line.) Crozier, William. Virginia County Records - Vol 1 Spotsylvania 1721-1800. (New York, 1905) Felder, Paula. Forgotten Companions. (American History Co.,Fredericksburg, VA. 2000) Fielding Lewis and f the Washington Family. (American History Co., Fredericksburg, VA. 1999) McCabe, Marian. "A Chronology of the Life of Henry Willis." (Manuscript, CRRL, ca 1999) Potter, Origanna Willis. The Willises of Virginia. (Mars Hill, N.C.,1964) Torrence, Clayton. "A Virginia Lady of Quality and f Her Possessions: Mrs. Mildred Willis of Fredericksburg." (Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, Vol 56, 1948) Volume 6 Number 2 Summer 2003 Newsletter of the Rappahannock Colonial Heritage Society, Inc. -------------------------------------- So you can see that the only child of his and f Mildred Washington Gregory was Lewis Willis.
ch of Mildred Lewis and f Henry Willis er: i. ELIZABETH MARY14 WILLIS b 07.08.1717, Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg City, Virginia, Usa d 26.03.1796, Cobham, Albemarle County, Virginia, Usa; g. DR. THOMAS WALKER; f. 15.01.1715, Walkerton King and f Queen Virginia Usa d 09.11.1794, Cismont Albermarle Co Virgina Usa. Notater for ELIZABETH MARY WILLIS: When Mildred(Thorton)(Lewis) Walker died after giving birth to 16th child in 1778, she married widower Dr. Thomas Walker. She helped raise the children but together they had none. Notater for DR. THOMAS WALKER: Explored Kentucky, named Cumberland f Gap and f built lst cabin in KY in 1750 19 yrs. before Daniel Boone came to KY. Born at Rye Field, Walker's Mother, Susannah (Peachy) Walker and f husband f Col. Thomas Walker died when Dr. Thomas Walker was young. He then lived with sis Mary Peachy (Walker) Gilmer and f husband f Dr. Gilmer at Gilmerton Plantation studying at Wm. & Mary College becoming a surgeon. In 1741 at he married Mildred (Thornton) Meriwether widow of Nicholas Meriwether with 1 child. She was cousin to George Washington. Acquiring her 11,0000 acres he built the family home, Castle Hill. While exploring he would ask his friend and f neighbor at Shadwell, Peter Jefferson, to look after Castlehill and f family. (Son John Walker and f young Tom Jefferson were best friends.) He served in Virginia House of Burgess 3 times and f when Peter Jefferson died in 1757, he named Dr. Walker as guardian of his son future Pres. Thomas Jefferson. Walker was Comissary General to the Virginia troops with George Washington in the French and f Indian War. Wife Mildred died after the birth of the 12th Walker child. At age 66 he married Elizabeth Thorton by whom he had no issue. As the state of Virginia was organized he became a member of the executive counsel. Known as a Peacemaker, he was the signer for several peace treaties with Indians in VA. & Ohio. His last post was one of two delegates from Albemarle to the Virginia House of Delegates along with Thomas Jefferson. He died at 79 yrs. Father of Congressmen John and f Francis Walker, Willis, Thomas, Lucy, Elizabeth, Peachy, James, Jane, Susan Walker. ii. ELIZABETH WILLIS b mel. 12.01.1728 - 1729, Fredericksburg Virginia Usa d 1783; g. JOHN WHITING CLAYTON; f. 1725, Gloucester Co Virginia Usa. 48. Abraham13 Lewis (John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1679 New Kent New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 26.07.1769 Hanover Co Virginia Usa
m Mary Morganb 1687 Darby Chester Co Pennsylvania Usa d 30.08.1764 Darby Chester Co Pennsylvania Usa.
ch of Abraham Lewis and f Mary Morgan er: 56. i. SUSANNAH14 LEWIS b 1730, Hanover Co Virginia Usa d 09.1801, Bloomfield Loundon Co Virginia Usa. 49. John13 Lewis (John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 30.11.1669 New Kent County, Virginia, Usa d 14.11.1725 Gloucester County, Virginia, Usa
m Isabella Warner dau of Augustine Warner and f Mildred Readeb 24.11.1672 Cheske, Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 05.02.1719. Notater for Isabella Warner: Son of John and f Isabella Lewis, and f one of His Majesty's Honorable Council for this Colony. Elizabeth, the third daughter of Augustine Warner II, became the wife of John Lewis and f inherited Warner Hall. Their son, John Lewis II (1702-1754) was a member of His Majesty�s Council, and f was prominent in Gloucester County. The Lewis Family occupied Warner Hall for generations and f members of the family immigrated to all parts of the United States. Lewis family descendants built a number of important Virginia homes including Belle Farm, Eagle Point, Abingdon and f Severn Hall. Inscription "Here Lyeth Interred the Body of Collo John Lewis son of John and f Isabella Lewis, and f on of his Majestys Honble Council for this Colony who was born ye 30th of November 1669 & departed this Life on ye 14th of November 1725." This Transcription contributed by Kim Curlin Wettroth kwet@mindspring.com ..... Info from Lyon G. Tyler's 1894 article in the William and f Mary Quarterly quoted in "Warner Hall Story of a Great Plantation" by David Brown & Thane Harpole 2004.
ch of John Lewis and f Isabella Warner er: 57. i. JOHN14 LEWIS b 22.03.1694, Warner Hall Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 17.01.1754, Chemokins New Kent Co Virginia Usa. 58. ii. ELIZABETH LEWIS b 1704, Gloucester Co. Virginia Usa d 22.04.1775, Berkely Co Virginia Usa. 59. iii. ANNE LEWIS b 14.02.1712, Warner Hall Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 1802, Halifax Co North Carolina Usa. 60. iv. MARY LEWIS b 1709, Warner Hall Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 1748, Gloucester Co Virginia Usa. 61. v. MAJOR DAVID LEWIS b 05.05.1695, St Peters Parish New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 1779, St Annes Parish Albemarle Co Virginia Usa. vi. COL. CHARLES LILBURN LEWIS b 15.10.1686, Chemokins New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 21.09.1779, Goochland f Co Virginia Usa; g. MARY HOWELL; f. 1700, Virginia Usa d 1783. vii. COL. ROBERT LEWIS b 1702, Warner Hall Gloucester Co. Virginia Usa d 1765, Locust Hill Albemarle Co Virginia Usa; g. (1) JANE MERIWETHER; f. 1705, New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 11.09.1766, Albemarle Co Virginia Usa; g. (2) ELIZABETH THORNTON; f. 1719, Snow Creek Spotsylvania Co Virginia Usa d 1774, Albemarle Co Virginia Usa. viii. ISABELLA LEWIS b 18.12.1707, Gloucester County, Virginia, Usa d 05.11.1742, Gloucester County, Virginia, Usa; g. HENRY HARRY WILLIS; f. 1696, Gloucester County, Virginia Usa d 14.09.1740, Spotsylvania Courthouse, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Usa. Notater for ISABELLA LEWIS: This is Isabella Lewis Clayton d/o (Col John Lewis & Elizabeth Warner, w/o Dr. Thomas Clayton) 1706/7 - 1742 the dates 1706/7 is exactly what is engraved on her stone. "Here Sleeps the Body of Isabella Clayton While her Soul is gone in Triumph to meet the best of Husband f s and f never more to be Devorced by him to be taught to Sing Eternal Praises of God & ye Lamb For Ever." Notater for HENRY HARRY WILLIS: The man who "saved" Fredericksburg, VA from extinction and f who owned a large portion of the town, had the tobacco warehouse license, and f donated the land f upon which the Episcopal church was built was married three times: Anne Bernard, Mildred Lewis (widow Brown, widow Howell) and f Mildred Warner Washington (widow Gregory). All three wives were cousins to one another and f were closely related in varying ways to President George Washington. Henry Willis is buried along with his second wife under part of an addition that was later done to the Episcopal church, and f given that much of the town was under heavy bombardment during the Civil War, this makes some sense given that some graves may have been destroyed. This supposition, based upon oral tradition, was given to me by one of the research librarians at the Fredericksburg, VA library which houses genealogical material. ~ OF Wareriver Parrish Settler and f Founder of Fredericksburg VA Married three times: * Ann Alexand f er * Mildred (Lewis) Howell Brown (1691-1732), daughter of John Lewis and f Elizabeth Warner * Mildred Warner {Washington} Gregory (1690-1747), daughter of Lawrence Washington and f Mildred Warner (Aunt & God Mother of George Washington. 1st President) THE RAPPAHANNOCK GAZETTE by Trip Wiggins (This is the most studied and f correct information) Col. Henry Willis Fredericksburg's First Mover & Shaker The Willis name. They are everywhere in almost every profession. But when our town was founded, there were only a few in the colony. Most of these were descendants of Francis Willis of"White Hall" on the Ware River in Gloucester County. This Francis earned his estate the old English way - by inheriting it from his uncle, Col. Francis Willis. Col. Francis Willis came to our fair colony in the mid 1600s, built "White Hall," became a burgess representing Gloucester County, and f ended his career by being appointed to the Governor's Council under Gov. Berkeley. He retired in 1675, moved back to his home in England f and f in his will, proved 1691, left the Virginia estate to his nephew, Francis. Francis, the nephew, had come to Virginia in the mid 1660s and f lived at White Hall. Now it was his. Although not a Burgess or member of the Council, this Francis was Captain of the Gloucester Militia. He married a daughter of the Lewis's (probably of "Warner Hall" as it was situated next to "White Hall") and f they had two boys - Francis and f Henry. This Francis (ca. 1685-1766) inherited "White Hall" following their father's death and f had a career as a Gloucester County Justice, the Lt. Colonel of militia and f a member of the House of Burgesses. Henry, our Henry, was born circa 1690/91 and f was raised in Gloucester County with his older brother. Little is known of their education and f early life but as sons of a planter they probably did not have a tough life. Henry married three times, all to women he knew early in his life. According to his grand f son, Byrd Charles Willis: "Col. Henry Willis was married three times. Among the attractive belles of the period were two cousins, Mildred Howell and f Mildred Washington, and f their friend Anne Alexand f er. They were gay and f social and f very popular with the beaux. One of the beaux was Henry Willis, a youth of impetuous character and f determined will. He courted all three belles at once and f was so impartial that they declared he did not know his own mind. He courted them as maids and f married them as widows." (Mildred Howell was actually Mildred Lewis, widow of John Howell.) His first bride was Anne Alexand f er Smith, the widow of John Smith of "Purtan." The wedding took place on November 2, 1714. She brought one son to the marriage, John Smith IV who died as a bachelor. Henry and f Anne had six children. (Information on all Henry's children is at the end ) That same year also saw Henry appointed as Sheriff of Gloucester County; his political career had begun. It was these early years that Henry starting getting into the career track that suited him best. As he would not inherit "White Hall" - it going to his older brother - he had to rely on some other talent to make it in the world. suppose the best occupation title associated with Henry was that of an entrepreneur. He found deals and f built upon them. Wealthy he never was except in land f . He got his start by winning a seat in the House of Burgesses in 1718 representing Gloucester County (with his brother as the second burgess). He was bestowed the title of Gentleman. Here he found a fast-paced life with deals always going on somewhere and f as a burgess he would be in the middle of what was happening. Land f deals, contracts to build government buildings - just what he was interested in, and f he made the best of it. Eight years into this always-exciting career a proposal for a town in Spotsylvania County was presented and f soundly shot down. Virginians weren't keen on towns yet. The plantation was still the seat of power! 1726 also brought sad news for Henry as his wife, Anne died following the birth of their sixth child. He did not long remain a widower. Gentlemen with households of children needed a mother and f Henry spent little time in securing his second. This time he had his sights set on young Mildred Lewis, who was also a new widow. She was the widow of both John Howell and f Dr. John Brown. Henry and f Mildred were married on October 2nd. This union also produced several children: John [yes a second son named John!], Elizabeth, Ann, and f Isabelle. By 1727 Henry was becoming a name in Spotsylvania County and f although he didn't yet live there he won a seat in the Assembly representing Spotsylvania. (As long as you owned at least 100 acres in a county, you could run for election!) Additionally as many of the justices of Spotsylvania had had enough of government and f quit, there were numerous openings for justices and f Henry was given an appointment. 1728 was a busy time for Spotsylvania and f the area soon to be known as Fredericksburg and f Willis was in the thick of it. First he was appointed a temporary auditor to examine the accounts of His Majesty's Quit Rents. In so doing he found many patents about to lapse and f commenced buying 10,000 acres in the "little mountains" of Spotsylvania County. He divided up the land f s, sold it off and f made a tidy profit. Spotsylvania was growing and f so was Henry Willis. Although some consider him the founder of Fredericksburg, he was more of a behind the scenes worker who wanted to see the town created as there was money to be made in a bustling port town. As a member of the Assembly he voted for the creation of the town which was approved in March 1728 and f was appointed one of the town's seven Trustees to oversee the sales of the leaseland f s lots. (Still in the middle of the action!) In 1729 he moved his growing family to some land f he purchased in Spotsylvania (in today's Westwood subdivision). He finally had a home here. This same year brought a huge problem to the trustees of the almost non-existent town. The Charter founding the town stated that the trustees had 6 months to lay out the streets and f another 6 months to sell the 64 lots (covering 50 acres). If this was not done, then the leaseland f s would return to their former owners - Messrs. Royston and f Buckner. By the fall of 1728 the lots and f streets had been laid out but with the spring of 1729 there remained many lots unsold (only 5 were sold) at �2 per acre and f time was running out fast. Here Henry, as trustee, performed an emergency rescue mission. He appeared in court in May, 1729 with two receipts for �50 each, one signed by John Royston and f the other by Mrs. Sarah Buckner. The fifty acres were Paid In Full. Where he came up with the money he never said, but without his 11th hour action, the town would have probably disappeared that year. (It must be remembered that Royston and f Buckner were established Gloucester families, as were the Willises.) By 1730 the Crown was getting tired of the planters using their first crop to export for a profit while paying their taxes and f the church levy with the inferior second crop. So the Assembly passed a law regulating tobacco by requiring 70 inspection stations to be built throughout the colony. One of those inspection stations was to be placed in Fredericksburg and f Falmouth to be overseen by one inspector. Next, and f possibly as a result of the first action, Henry was appointed in charge of a project to alter the main road going by Fredericksburg and f have it placed at the back of the town. In order to get tobacco to the inspection stations and f the wharves, you had to have a road to transport the hogsheads. Thus were born Lafayette Blvd, Sunken Rd. and f Hanover Street. Finally in that same year Henry returned from Williamsburg with a commission from Gov. Gooch, that of the Lt. Col. of the Spotsylvania militia. He had received his title of "Colonel." The 1730s continued a wild ride for Henry. 1731 brought him (with William Strother and f John Chew) the official tobacco inspector jobs for Fredericksburg. This also provided a salary of �40 per year. (Burgesses and f Justices served without pay.) He also was elected to the vestry of St. George's and f appointed its Senior Warden. (The church was not yet located in Fredericksburg.) But he had only begun to get active in the town's life. In 1732 he purchased an acre of land f from the estate of William Williams (through Williams' son James) at the south end of the town (along the river at the foot of modern Wolfe Street). Here he built two tobacco warehouses and f a wharf and f was contracted by the vestry to build both the Mattaponi and f Rappahannock churches in St. George's parish. The latter would be located in Fredericksburg on the site of the current St. George's. He also purchased property in town - lot 62 - from Moseley Battaley, an attorney in the area. Finally, he was contracted by the court to build a ducking stool for the town. Oh yes, he rented his home in town for the use of the court which had relocated from Germanna to Fredericksburg in 1732; the cellar of which served as the town's temporary gaol [jail]. Did Henry maneuver that move as a Burgess? Very likely - it would help the town survive and f GROW, meaning more people, contracts, and f money! Alas, it is unrecorded, but a decade later people were still trying to get the move 'null and f void' to get it out of Fredericksburg and f to its current location on route 208. The petitioners claimed that the court had been moved to Fredericksburg "by some misrepresentation and f artful management." Sounds like our boy all right. Of course he was contracted to build a permanent courthouse and f prison. Colonel William Byrd of Westover paid a trip to Fredericksburg in 1732 on his way to the mines and f of course had something to say about this one-man dynamo whom he had the opportunity to observe up close as he stayed at his home during his brief visit. As to Willis' position in the community, Byrd said he was "the top man of the place." On the personal side, Byrd went on in his diary, "I was obliged to rise early here that might not starve my land f lord, whose constitution requires him to swallow a beefsteak before the sun blesses the world with its genial rays." Yes, Henry was a big man - most accounts put him over 300 lbs. He was starting his real estate ventures; planning for the future. He purchased lots 30 & 32 in town. and f he wasn't only looking in town. He purchased 200 acres in "Massaponax Swamp" and f 250 acres just south of the town. 1733 brought another child to the growing Willis household and f more sorrow. Isabelle, Henry and f Mildred's fourth and f last child was born but Mildred died that summer. Henry was again a widower with a house full of children and f needed a wife and f mother to take care of the brood. He again turned to another childhood sweetheart - Mildred Washington, now the widow (her second) of Roger Gregory. (She first married John Lewis.) Of the courtship, her grand f son, Byrd Willis, wrote many years later that when Mildred heard the news of the death of Henry's second wife, she "wept immoderately on hearing it. When someone remarked that it was strange for her to grieve so for a cousin, she replied that the death of her cousin was not the sole cause of her grief, though she loved her dearly� but that she knew that old 'Harry' Willis would be down there to see her at once and f she did not know what she should do with him. The sequel proved that she knew her man for in a little month he sat himself down at her door and f commenced a regular siege." They were married on Jan. 5th, 1734 but not before Mildred had Henry sign a "prenuptial" agreement to assure her children by her previous marriages would not lose their inheritance. Theirs was apparently a happy marriage and f to them a son, Lewis, was born before the year was out. That same year saw Henry win in his proposal to move the ferry from Mrs. Livingston's lot (near the foot of William Street) to his own lot at the south end of town (foot of Wolfe Street). It was also a year of one of Henry's few reversals as he lost his Burgess seat yet was appointed to fill the seat for ailing Rice Curtis. During that session the Assembly voted to split Spotsylvania into two counties - the western half becoming Orange County. Never one to miss an opportunity, and f a new county always created new opportunities, Henry was able to produce a letter from the colony's secretary, John Carter, naming Henry as the Clerk of the new Orange County court! (He was still a Spotsylvania justice!) and f when the court met in January 1735, he produced a second letter of instruction "signifying the governor's orders that the court be held at his (Willis') house on Black Walnut Run till they agree upon a proper place for that purpose." Henry was now collecting rent for TWO county courthouses! It was a new court, a new county, but many of the same faces. Henry was well acquainted with several of the justices as they had served together in Fredericksburg as trustees, in Spotsylvania as justices, and f at St. George's as vestrymen. Henry was also noted in the Orange court books with the title "Esquire" which carried more social prestige than did "Gentleman." The court would continue to hold business in Henry's home until it was given a permanent location in 1739 at which point Willis applied for an ordinary license next to the courthouse. He knew from experience that having an ordinary next to the courthouse meant good business during the monthly "court days." Meanwhile back in Fredericksburg, all was not well. He was behind in his contracts on warehouses and f the church. Thus far he had been awarded EVERY public contract in Fredericksburg's short existence. He sold two town lots to John Gordon who built his ordinary there. It would remain one of Fredericksburg's most noted spots for the remainder of the century first under the direction of Gordon, then after his death, by his son-in-law, George Weedon. He also purchased land f southwest of town encompassing today's "Willis Hill." In 1736 one of Spotsylvania's Burgesses again introduced legislation to remove the county seat from Fredericksburg and f relocate it more in the center of the population of the county. It was hotly contended by both sides of the issue and f what role Henry played is lost to history, but the deciding vote was cast by none other than Henry's friend and f current Speaker of the House, John Carter. The vote was 27-26. The court would remain in Willis' town of Fredericksburg. With the vote came a contract for Willis to build the new courthouse in town. The work was promised by Willis in 1738 but would not be completed for another 2 years (in 1740). Punctual was not a word associated with Henry. The following year his slaves and f indentured servants were busy working on several projects in the Fredericksburg area, yet he found time to do a few more jobs for the prison: tarring, and f the making of hand f cuffs and f irons. Of course he still held his post as Orange Clerk. As in 1734 when Henry was asked to substitute for the ailing Rice Curtis in the Assembly, 1740 dawned and f again his fellow justices asked that he travel to Williamsburg in Curtis' stead. He returned to Fredericksburg following the session in mid June and f must have learned that his health was deteriorating rapidly. That's when Henry's last, and f quite colorful chapter of his remarkable life was written. His wife either had knowledge of his illness or had a premonition - we just don't know which. In the preceding December she had taken steps to protect her property from the hordes of collectors who would descend on the family with Henry's demise. She had a deed of gift created leaving all of her estate to her young son, Lewis. It contained household goods, cattle, sheep and f 50 slaves. It was recorded in May, 1740. By July, Willis was working on his own will which was recorded July 25th and f naming his brother Francis and f close friend John Grymes of Middlesex County as Executors. Their instructions were clear - sell all or part of his estate to pay his debts and f if anything were left over to share it among his children. In order to have an estate to sell, Henry made the deal of his life and f in so doing purchased � of the entire town of Fredericksburg! Now it might surprise the readers that a dozen years after our fair town was founded, � of the lots were still available for sale. It was a "buyer's" market. Prices had remained flat and f still there were many vacant lots in town. His transactions took place on August 5th. Seventeen lots were purchased - but there was a catch. Legally, per the Charter that established the town (and f named him a Trustee), no person could purchase more than 2 lots. What was Henry to do? Get creative, of course. The transactions were all between other persons and f the town and f the land f was then "conveyed" to Henry - and f no more than 2 lots were conveyed from any one person. Of course all his friends were in on the scheme - they had to be to make it work, yet no one complained or challenged the purchases. Who were the conveyors? Some were probably legitimate, but others were something else entirely. Nathaniel Chapman, a Stafford merchant was probably "in" on it, as was Henry's brother Francis and f co-trustee John Taliaferro. But others were questionable at best. The Rev. Theodosius Staige, St. George's first Rector, had been gone from the area for over a decade. My favorite conveyor was William Gooch, Esquire - the colony's sitting Governor! Little more than a month later, on September 14th, Henry died. Per his will his executors began making improvements to his land f s and f began the task of selling them off to cover his debts. Two lots were chosen for explicit improvements, and f within months an ordinary was erected on the lots closest to the new courthouse! This would become known as the Long Ordinary - the busiest place in town on court days. Alas, there are scant records of its operations so it remains dwarfed in history to Weedon's Tavern on William Street. So, did his plan work? Apparently so. The following spring his estate was put to auction. All debts were paid and f there was some money left over for his family. So is Henry Willis the model for today's MBA cand f idates? Probably not. Although he had drive and f determination, he lacked some of the administration and f organization skills to pull off the deals on a routine basis. But Willis he was here when Fredericksburg needed him. He was instrumental in getting the tobacco inspection process going and f paid off the Buckner and f Royston families just when it looked like this new "town" idea had pretty much petered out. Also remember, that he had his hand f in literally everything in the early days of the town's existence - he built the tobacco warehouses, the church, the courthouse, the prison - practically the entire community. and f finally when it looked like the county seat would be moved from Fredericksburg (ensuring its early demise) he got it a reprieve through his ties in the Assembly. He eagerly jumped at each of these daunting tasks and f relished in their victory. Say what you like about Henry Willis - bold dreamer, schemer, whatever - but remember without the likes of him, the town of Fredericksburg would probably not be what it is today. and f of his children� Children of Henry and f Anne: Mary (1716-1766) married Col. William Daingerfield of "Coventry" in Spotsylvania County. Francis (b. 1718) David (b.1720) and f Robert (b. 1726) probably died young as they were not mentioned in their father's will. Henry (1722-after 1740) married Elizabeth Gregory, his stepsister. John (1724-1750) married Elizabeth Madison Children of Henry and f Mildred Brown: John (1728-177?) married twice and f was killed in S.C. by tories. Elizabeth (1729/30-?) married Dr. William Sale. Ann (1731-?) married Duff Green; died in Danville, KY. Isabelle (1733-?) married Howell Lewis and f died in N.C. Children of Henry and f Mildred Gregory: Lewis (1734-1813) married Mary Champe, Ann Carter, and f Mrs.Elizabeth Bloomfield Sources: Byrd, William. "A Progress to the Mines." (Book is on-line.) Crozier, William. Virginia County Records - Vol 1 Spotsylvania 1721-1800. (New York, 1905) Felder, Paula. Forgotten Companions. (American History Co.,Fredericksburg, VA. 2000) Fielding Lewis and f the Washington Family. (American History Co., Fredericksburg, VA. 1999) McCabe, Marian. "A Chronology of the Life of Henry Willis." (Manuscript, CRRL, ca 1999) Potter, Origanna Willis. The Willises of Virginia. (Mars Hill, N.C.,1964) Torrence, Clayton. "A Virginia Lady of Quality and f Her Possessions: Mrs. Mildred Willis of Fredericksburg." (Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, Vol 56, 1948) Volume 6 Number 2 Summer 2003 Newsletter of the Rappahannock Colonial Heritage Society, Inc. -------------------------------------- So you can see that the only child of his and f Mildred Washington Gregory was Lewis Willis. 50. William13 Lewis (William12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1658 Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 25.12.1706
m Elizabeth Ferris Woodsonb 1670 Curles Henrico Co Virginia Usa.
ch of William Lewis and f Elizabeth Woodson er: 62. i. MOURNING14 LEWIS b 1694, Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 1765, Virginia Usa. 51. and f rew13 Lewis (William12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1648 Ulster Donegal Co Ireland f d Donegal Co Ireland f
m Mary Calhounb 1652 Donegal Co Ireland f d 1700 Donegal Co Ireland f .
ch of and f rew Lewis and f Mary Calhoun er: 63. i. JOHN14 LEWIS b 1678, Donegal Co Ireland f d 01.02.1762, Staunton Virginia Usa. 52. William II13 Aubrey (Jane12 Mathew, Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1618 Glamorganshire Llanittirn Pencord Glamorgan Wales
m Elizabeth Thomasb 1637 Wales.
ch of William Aubrey and f Elizabeth Thomas er: 64. i. MARY14 AWBERY b 1650, Somerset Co Maryland f Usa d 1709, Nastawas Somerset Co Maryland f Usa. 53. Lettice13 Culpepper (Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1580 Of Gloucester England f d England f
m Thomas Ivey 1600. Han b 1570 Of Gloucester England f .
ch of Lettice Culpepper and f Thomas Ivey er: 65. i. DEBORAH14 IVY b 1600, London Middlesex England f d 1635, Norfolk Virginia Usa. 66. ii. THOMAS IVEY b 1604, Wiltshire England f d 25.01.1654, Norfolk Elizabeth River Parish Virginia Usa. 54. William13 Bryan (John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1655 Clare Co Ireland f d 1742
m Alice Macland f dau of John Macland f and f Alice Needhamb 1659 Isle of Whight Co Virginia Usa d 1739 Isle of Wight Co Virginia Usa. Notater for William Bryan: Marquis of Thurmond; 1689 came from Ireland f to Isle of Wight Co VA, finally settling in the Albemarle Sound area of NC; HIgh Sheriff and f Justice of the Peace for Bertie Co, member of the Assembly for Pasquotank Co Notater for Alice Macland f : Smallwood lists Alice as Lady Alice Needham, daughter of Lord Needham Viscount of Killarey. Perhaps this is the father of Alice's mother Alice Needham --- RMG
ch of William Bryan and f Alice Macland f er: 67. i. MARY N14 BRYAN b 1715, Edgecombe North Carolina Usa d 1816, Virginia Usa. 68. ii. NEEDHAM BRYAN b 11.02.1690, Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight County, Virginia Usa d 23.09.1767, Snowfield Plantation Bertie North Carolina Usa. 55. William13 Morgan (John12, John11, William10, Thomas9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1693 New London New London Co Connecticut Usa d 10.1729 Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa
m Mary Avery dau of James Avery and f Deborah Stallyonb 02.07.1693 Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa d 04.1780 Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa.
ch of William Morgan and f Mary Avery er: 69. i. WILLIAM14 MORGAN b 17.06.1723, Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa d 11.02.1777.
generation. 14 56. Susannah14 Lewis (Abraham13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1730 Hanover Co Virginia Usa d 09.1801 Bloomfield Loundon Co Virginia Usa
m Samuel Butcher. Han b 1730 Lancaster Co Pennsylvania Usa d 02.1778 Bloomfield Loundon Co Virginia Usa.
ch of Susannah Lewis and f Samuel Butcher er: 70. i. LIEUT SAMUEL15 BUTCHER b 28.03.1756, Bloomfield Loundon Co Virginia Usa d 02.05.1847, Stillwell Wood Co Virginia Usa. 57. John14 Lewis (John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 22.03.1694 Warner Hall Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 17.01.1754 Chemokins New Kent Co Virginia Usa
m Frances Fielding dau of Henry Fielding and f Mary Howellb 1698 Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 27.10.1731 Gloucester Co Virginia Usa.
ch of John Lewis and f Frances Fielding er: 71. i. COL. CHARLES15 LEWIS b 20.02.1728, Warner Hall Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 16.02.1779, Albemarle Co Virginia Usa. 58. Elizabeth14 Lewis (John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1704 Gloucester Co. Virginia Usa d 22.04.1775 Berkely Co Virginia Usa
m Daniel B Ashcraft 1735 Berkely Virginia Usa son of John Ashcraft and f Mary Burroughs. Han b 14.08.1698 New London Co, Stonington Twp Connecticut Usa d 09.10.1755 New London Co, Stonington Twp Connecticut Usa.
ch of Elizabeth Lewis and f Daniel Ashcraft er: i. EPHRAIM15 ASHCRAFT b 1724, Pennsylvania Usa d 1791, Pennsylvania Usa. ii. FELIX ASHCRAFT b 1726, Pennsylvania Usa. iii. JACOB ASHCRAFT b 18.02.1733, Fayette City Fayette Co Pennsylvania Usa d 1756, Fayette City Fayette Co Pennsylvania Usa. iv. JEDIAH ASHCRAFT b 1735, Bucks Co Pennsylvania Usa d 19.04.1793, Hardin Co Kentucky Usa. 72. v. ICHABOD ASHCRAFT b 1737, Usa d 01.05.1804, Uniontown Fayette Pennsylvania Usa. vi. DANIEL ASHCRAFT b 1736, Berkely Co Virginia Usa d 10.10.1774, Point Pleasant Mason Co Virginia Usa. vii. JOHN ASHCRAFT b 1737, Pennsylvania Usa d 1832, Pennsylvania Usa. viii. ELIZABETH ASHCRAFT b 1739, Berkely Co Virginia Usa d 1792. ix. RICHARD ASHCRAFT b 1740, Chambers Mill Fayette Co Virginia Usa d 1792, Chambers Mill Fayette Co Virginia Usa. x. RACHEL ASHCRAFT b 1741, Pennsylvania Usa d 1821, Knox Co Ohio Usa. xi. MARGARET ASHCRAFT b 1743, Berkely Co Virginia Usa d 1744. 59. Anne14 Lewis (John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 14.02.1712 Warner Hall Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 1802 Halifax Co North Carolina Usa
m Robert Lowry son of William Lowry and f Rachel Moore. Han b 1707 Elizabeth City Hampton Co Virginia Usa d 12.06.1773 Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa.
ch of Anne Lewis and f Robert Lowry er: i. JOHN15 LOWRY b 1745, Virginia Usa d 1818, Stewart Co Tennessee Usa; g. WINNIFRED BEACHUM; f. 1753, Northumberland f Co Virginia Usa d 1836, Henry Co Tennessee Usa. 60. Mary14 Lewis (John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1709 Warner Hall Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 1748 Gloucester Co Virginia Usa
m Maj. Robert Throckmorton son of Gabriel Throckmorton and f Frances Cooke. Han b 1693 Ware Parish Gloucester Co Virginia Usa.
ch of Mary Lewis and f Maj. Throckmorton er: 73. i. ROBERT15 THROCKMORTON b 20.11.1736, Culpeper Co Virginia Usa. 74. ii. JOHN THROCKMORTON b 20.12.1731, Ware Parish Gloucester Co Virginia Usa. 75. iii. FRANCES THROCKMORTON b 21.12.1733, Ware Parish Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 1794, Gordonsville Culpepper Co Virginia Usa. iv. ALBION THROCKMORTON b 11.1740, Virginia Usa; g. MARY WEBB; f. 30.08.1765, Essex Co Virginia Usa d Kentucky Usa. 61. Major David14 Lewis (John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 05.05.1695 St Peters Parish New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 1779 St Annes Parish Albemarle Co Virginia Usa
m1) Mary McGrathb 1730 Albemarle Co Virginia Usa
m2) Anne Terrell dau of William Terrell and f Susannah Watersb 1687 New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 1734 Hanover Co Virginia Usa.
ch of Major Lewis and f Mary McGrath er: 76. i. ELIZABETH15 LEWIS b 01.11.1758, Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 11.1838, Clark Co Kentucky Usa. ii. MIRIAM LEWIS b 1759, Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 1845, Jessamine Co Kentucky Usa; g. COL. GABRIEL MADISON; f. Botetourt Co Virginia Usa d 1804, Jessamine Co Kentucky Usa. 62. Mourning14 Lewis (William13, William12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1694 Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 1765 Virginia Usa
m Robert Adams. Han b 1690 Virginia Usa d 17.06.1740 Goochland f Co Virginia Usa.
ch of Mourning Lewis and f Robert Adams er: 77. i. JUDITH LEWIS15 ADAMS b 01.10.1716, Louisa Co Virginia Usa d 01.01.1779, Wilkes Co Georgia Usa. 63. John14 Lewis (and f rew13, William12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1678 Donegal Co Ireland f d 01.02.1762 Staunton Virginia Usa
m Margaret Lynnb 03.07.1693 Augusta Co Virginia Usa d 1779 Augusta Co Virginia Usa.
ch of John Lewis and f Margaret Lynn er: i. GEN. and f REW15 LEWIS b 09.10.1720, Ulster Donegal Co Ulster Ireland f d 26.09.1781, Botetourt Co Virginia Usa; g. ELIZABETH ANN GIVENS; f. 1728, Antrim Co Ireland f d 1781, Salem Virginia Usa. Notater for GEN. and f REW LEWIS: History 10 Oct 1774 Battle of Point Pleasant General, USA 64. Mary14 Awbery (William II13 Aubrey, Jane12 Mathew, Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1650 Somerset Co Maryland f Usa d 1709 Nastawas Somerset Co Maryland f Usa
m Rowland f Beavens son of John Beavens. Han b 1624 Massachusetts Usa d 08.06.1709 Nastawas Somerset Co Maryland f Usa. Notater for Mary Awbery: .then was married by clerk Robert Maddox on August 4, 1672 there to Mary Bewry. found out from Elizabeth C. Wharton, "Rectory Hill, 1779", 311 S. Commerce St., Centreville, MD. 21617 that the name of Mary Bewry should be Mary Awbery. John Beaven married Barbara Awbery and f Rowland f married Mary Awbery. Notater for Rowland f Beavens: Website:Peck Huff Tree
ch of Mary Awbery and f Rowland f Beavens er: 78. i. ROWLand f 15 BIVINS b 23.11.1674, Warwick Somerset Maryland f d 09.08.1744, Maryland f Usa. 65. Deborah14 Ivy (Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1600 London Middlesex England f d 1635 Norfolk Virginia Usa
m Robert Glasscock. Han b 1573 England f d 1643 Norfolk Virginia Usa. Notater for Deborah Ivy: Patent Book No. 6  page 83 LANCASTER LOVETT, 1200 acres Lower Norfolk County, Linhaven Parish, on S.E. side of a br. of Bennett's Creek parting this & land f of John Martin, dec'd, another br. parting this & land f s of Thomas Goodacre, William Goodacre, Thomas Davis, Benony Burrows & Major Adam Thorowgood's called Timber Neck;  10 Oct 1670; p. 321 Beg. in a peninsula called Little Island f where Benet's Cr. divides into 3 branches to land f Richard Poole, to Renatus Land f &c 700 acs. granted him 9 Dec 1667, 500 acs. for trans. of 10 pers:  Robert GLASCOCK, Deborah GLASCOCK, Elizabeth Bray, Robert Bird, Francis Bright, Thomas Shepard. William Filman (?) John Bigg, John Wilkinson, Mathew Read. Patet Book No. 1, P. 111 ROBERT GLASCOCKE, 50 acs. Lower Co. New Norfolk. 10 Jun 1639 page 658. Up the western branch of Eliz. River, above land f of Jonathan Langworth. Trans. of Iszabella Dixon, a servt. Cavaliers and f Pioneers, p. 32' ROBERT GLASCOCKE, 200 acs. Eliz. Co., 7 Oct 1635, p. 290. Being a point of land f on S. side the maine river bounded with a great Cr. N. upon land f of Lt. Cheeseman & E. into the woods. Trans. of 4 servts Notater for Robert Glasscock: [Excerpts from "A Calendar of Material relating to Ireland f from The High Court of Admiralty Examinations 1536-1641", ed. by John C. Appleby, 1992] [excerpted 16 Sep 2003, appears that a couple of Murphys served on the ARK] 1018. 12 March 1636. Deposition of Richard Glascock [passenger?]of the parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London, tailor, aged about 60.� As for 1006. [ff. 326-6v (327-7v)] [See Cavaliers and f Pioneers, vol. I, under Richard and f Thomas Glascock. Richard Glascock appears as a headright in a patent to Richard Bennett, 26 June 1635[p. 23], on the same page, and f only two days after, the patent to Adam Throughgood after his arrival on the John & Dorothy. Richard Glascocke appears [twice] as a headright to Richard Bennett again in Upper Norfolk County on 19 Aug. 1637. Also named in this patent [an addition of 350 acs] were: William Ford, John Jolly, Robert Farthing, James Willett & John Robinson [p. 66] Thomas Glascock patented land f Aug. 30 1643 adjacent to Christopher Boyce [p. 146], who also gave a deposition in the case against John Payne of the John & Dorothy [see next record below]. 1020. 7 April 1636. Deposition of Christopher BOIES of Blunt [passenger?] Point, Virginia, gentleman, aged about 38. As for 1006. [ff. 348-8v (349-9v)] [See patents in C&P, vol. I, issued to Samuel Mathews, p. 33, 116, etc] �Full View of Record: Land f Office Grants�� Request�� |�� Save/Mail�� |�� Add to List�� |�� View List�� |�� Results List� Choose format:� ��� Stand f ard format�� ��� Catalog card�� ��� Citation�� ��� Name tags�� ��� MARC tags� Record 33 out of 33������ URL (Click on link)���� http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=186&last=&g_p=P1&collection=LO Patent�� Title��� Bennett, Richard.� Publication��� 26 June 1635.� Other Format��� Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land f Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.� Related��� See also the following surname(s): Bennet.� Note��� Location: County location not given.� �� Description: 2000 acres upon Nansamund River and f neare adjacent to the land f graunted by pattent to Georg Fawdow; the E. two thousand f acres of land f being a neck of land f , having on one side the river, on the other side a creeke.� �� Source: Land f Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 186 (Reel 1).� �� Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land f issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land f Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.� Subject - Personal��� Bennett, Richard. grantee.� �� Fawdow, Georg.� Subject - Topical��� Land f titles. -- Registration and f transfer -- Virginia� Subject -Geographic��� Virginia -- History -- 17th century.� Genre/Form��� Land f grants -- Virginia.� Added Entry��� Virginia. Colonial Land f Office. Patents, 1623-1774.� �� Library of Virginia. Archives.� �� � System Number��� 000723180� �Full View of Record: Land f Office Grants�� Request�� |�� Save/Mail�� |�� Add to List�� |�� View List�� |�� Results List� Choose format:� ��� Stand f ard format�� ��� Catalog card�� ��� Citation�� ��� Name tags�� ��� MARC tags� Record 31 out of 33������ URL (Click on link)���� http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=460&last=&g_p=P1&collection=LO Patent�� Title��� Bennett, Richard.� Publication��� 19 August 1637.� Other Format��� Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land f Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.� Related��� See also the following surname(s): Bennet.� Note��� Location: Upper Norfolk County.� �� Description: 350 acres being a neck of land f , lying near a mile within a creek called Sand f y Creek, being the first creek to the Westward of Crany point.� �� Source: Land f Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 460 (Reel 1).� �� Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land f issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land f Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.� Subject - Personal��� Bennett, Richard. grantee.� Subject - Topical��� Land f titles -- Registration and f transfer -- Virginia -- Upper Norfolk County.� Subject -Geographic��� Upper Norfolk County (Va.) -- History -- 17th century.� Genre/Form��� Land f grants -- Virginia -- Upper Norfolk County.� Added Entry��� Virginia. Colonial Land f Office. Patents, 1623-1774.� �� Library of Virginia. Archives.� �� � System Number��� 000723192� �Full View of Record: Land f Office Grants�� Request�� |�� Save/Mail�� |�� Add to List�� |�� View List�� |�� Results List� Choose format:� ��� Stand f ard format�� ��� Catalog card�� ��� Citation�� ��� Name tags�� ��� MARC tags� Record 3 out of 3������ URL (Click on link)���� http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=903&last=&g_p=P1&collection=LO Patent�� Title��� Glascocke, Thomas.� Publication��� 30 August 1643.� Other Format��� Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land f Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.� Note��� Location: County location not given.� �� Description: 200 acres in Peankatanke River a 1-1/2 miles upon the southward side.� �� Source: Land f Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 903 (Reel 1).� �� Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land f issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land f Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.� Subject - Personal��� Glascocke, Thomas. grantee.� Subject - Topical��� Land f titles. -- Registration and f transfer -- Virginia� Subject -Geographic��� Virginia -- History -- 17th century.� Genre/Form��� Land f grants -- Virginia.� Added Entry��� Virginia. Colonial Land f Office. Patents, 1623-1774.� �� Library of Virginia. Archives.� �� � System Number��� 000758767� ��� � 2005 Ex Libris �� �Full View of Record: Land f Office Grants�� Request�� |�� Save/Mail�� |�� Add to List�� |�� View List�� |�� Results List� Choose format:� ��� Stand f ard format�� ��� Catalog card�� ��� Citation�� ��� Name tags�� ��� MARC tags� Record 2 out of 3������ URL (Click on link)���� http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=903&last=&g_p=P1&collection=LO Patent�� Title��� Glascocke, Thomas.� Publication��� 30 August 1643.� Other Format��� Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land f Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.� Note��� Location: Warwick River County.� �� Description: 130 acres abutting against the main river &c running parrallell to the land f of Francis Rice.� �� Source: Land f Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 903 (Reel 1).� �� Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land f issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land f Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.� Subject - Personal��� Glascocke, Thomas. grantee.� �� Rice, Francis.� Subject - Topical��� Land f titles -- Registration and f transfer -- Virginia -- Warwick River County.� Subject -Geographic��� Warwick River County (Va.) -- History -- 17th century.� Genre/Form��� Land f grants -- Virginia -- Warwick River County.� Added Entry��� Virginia. Colonial Land f Office. Patents, 1623-1774.� �� Library of Virginia. Archives.� �� � System Number��� 000758769� High Court of Admiralty Examinations, 1536-1641 Material relating to Ireland f The High Court of Admiralty was established between 1340 and f 1360 and f it was probably set up to deal with the problems of piracy and f spoil. It was stated that as an 'Admiralty Court' it was not bound by the rules of common law, but must administer "Equity and f the Law of the Sea" The work of Reginald G. Marsden is the best introduction to the early history of this court ('Select Pleas in the Court of Admiralty'. Selden Soc., vols., Vi and f XI, 1894 and f 1897) AS with any court, cases were heard involving plaintiffs and f defendants. Documents relating to any case, examinations and f depositions of witnesses were studied by the court or its employees and f decisions made. Appeals may or may not have been presented. "Most of the surviving records of the court are clasified in a series of documents separate from civil and f prize cases. This includes a wide range of material such as commissions of oyer and f terminer, warrants, indictments, lists of gaol delivery, letters, minutes and f examination books running from 1537-1776, which contain the depositions of the accused person, complainents and f witnesses. Much of the material conerns the activities of pirates at sea, or of 'aiders and f abettors'' ashore, but there are other cases concerning theft, murder or manslaughter, sodomy and f mutiny."(A Calendar of Material relating to Ireland f , from the High Court of Examinations, 1536-1641" Ed. John C. Appleby. Publ. Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1992. ISBN 1 874280 03 7) The following links give the surnames and f names of people mentioned in the above publication, taken from the 'Index to Persons' in the above mentioned book. This page and f the index on this web site is intended as a guide to family history researchers, in order that they may be aware of the existence of this material and f the book 'A Calendar of Material relating to Ireland f from the High Court of Examinations' published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission. Should any person find a name on these pages and f wish to know more on the details then it will be necessary for that person to obtain a copy of this book or employ a genealogical researcher to obtain the information they require
ch of Deborah Ivy and f Robert Glasscock er: 79. i. THOMAS15 GLASCOCKE b 1611, Essex England f d 1677, Warwick Co Newport News Virginia Usa. ii. ROBERT GLASCOCKE b 1618, England f . Notater for ROBERT GLASCOCKE: Christen 7 MAY 1618 England f , Essex, Moreton ? More on this location Links GENUKI County Page Immigrate 1635 VA iii. RICHARD GLASCOCKE b 1622, England f . 66. Thomas14 Ivey (Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1604 Wiltshire England f d 25.01.1654 Norfolk Elizabeth River Parish Virginia Usa
m Ann Argentb 1606 London Middlesex England f d 1653 Norfolk Virginia Usa.
ch of Thomas Ivey and f Ann Argent er: 80. i. GEORGE15 IVEY b 1632, Elizabeth River Parish Norfolk Virginia Usa d 1689, Elizabeth River Parish Norfolk Virginia Usa. ii. JOHN IVEY b 1640, Norfolk Virginia Usa d 17.07.1693, Norfolk Virginia Usa; g. MARY JOYCE; f. 1644, Norfolk Virginia Usa. 67. Mary N14 Bryan (William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1715 Edgecombe North Carolina Usa d 1816 Virginia Usa
m Lazarus Whitehead 1750 Edgecombe, North Carolina Usa son of William Whitehead and f Rachel McKinney. Han b 1722 Bertie, North Carolina Usa d 11.1784 Nash Co North Carolina Usa.
ch of Mary Bryan and f Lazarus Whitehead er: 81. i. ISAAC15 WHITEHEAD b 1751, Wake Co North Carolina Usa d 1825, Wake Co., North Carolina Usa. 82. ii. LAZARUS WHITEHEAD b 1752, Edgecombe, North Carolina Usa d 23.01.1816, Wayne, Henry, Indiana Usa. iii. SALLY WHITEHEAD b 1757. iv. NANCY WHITEHEAD b 1760. v. SARAH FAUCETTE WHITEHEAD b 09.03.1766, North Carolina Usa; d c 04.09.1832, Taliafero County Georgia Usa; g. WILLIAM SUMNER BATTLE; f. 26.10.1761, Nansemond, Virginia Usa d 1828, Taliafero County Georgia Usa. 68. Needham14 Bryan (William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 11.02.1690 Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight County, Virginia Usa d 23.09.1767 Snowfield Plantation Bertie North Carolina Usa
m Anne Rambeau 11.11.1711 dau of Pierre Rambeau and f Antoinette Souailhatb 07.03.1689 Isle of Whight Co Virginia Usa d 16.01.1730 Snowfield Plantation Bertie North Carolina Usa. Notater for Needham Bryan: Will, 9/1767: will of Needham Bryan; probate 3/1770; Bertie County, NC. In the name of God Amen the Twentie Third day of September in the year of Our Lord 1767, Needham Bryan of North Carolina in the County of Bartie farmer being very sick in body but of perfect mind and f memory Thanks be Given unto God for the Same and f Caling to mind the mortality of my body and f knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make this my Last will and f Testament. That is to say principally and f first of all give and f Recommend my Soul into the hand f s of God that Gave it and f for my body recommend it to the Earth to be burid in a Cristian like and f decent manner at the discretion of my Executors nothing douting but that at the general Resurrection shall Receive the same again by the mity power of God and f as Touchon and f as touchon such wordly Estate whearwith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life give and f devise and f dispose of the same in the following manner and f for me. - give and f bequeath SARAH my dearly beloved wife one feather bed and f furniture the chose of all my beds one horse choise as she likes side saddell and f bridell and f after her decease to go into the estate. - Item give to my gran son WILLIAM BRYAN the son of my son WILLIAM my still and f my stock of Smiths tools. - Item give and f bequeath to my fore gransons EZEKIL WILLIAMS LEWIS GARDNER and f JOSEPH JARNIGHAN and f my daughters son WILLIAM her first born each of them a Cr[torn] {a crown sterling apiece?} in apeace and f that to be their shair give and f bequeath to SUSANA HARRELL one [torn] called Anny ? - Item and f bequeath to young JACOB JARNIGHAN three pounds out of my estate when sheared and f after my debts is paid. - do lend all my hole estate to my wife and f my gran son WILLIAM BRYAN that now lives with me and f after me wifes widowhood to be eaqually devided to my three children all but he has in razen? that his shear all rest to my son NEEDHAM an WILLIAM and f daughter RACHELL and f my son NEEDHAM and f son WILLIAM and f my son in law WILLIAM WHITFIELD for every one of them ot chuse them a man to vally and f devide to three lots and f each to take their shear and f - do make and f ordain my two sons NEEDHAM BRYAN and f WILLIAM BRYAN my sole Executors of this my last will and f testament and f do hereby utterly disallow revouk and f disannull and f all and f every other forms testaments and f wills and f legases bequeaths and f Executors by me in any wise before this time named or ment. In witness whereof have heir unto set my hand f and f Seal this day and f year above ritten. Signed Sealed published pronounced and f Declared by me the said NEEDHAM BRYAN SENER as his last Will and f testament in the presents of us the Subscribers. NEEDHAM BRYAN, William Turner Jurat, James Turner, Joseph Turner Proved in March Court, 1770; Bertie Co., NC, Will Book 2, page 8.
ch of Needham Bryan and f Anne Rambeau er: 83. i. MARY ANN15 BRYAN b 1718, New York Colony, British Colonial America d 1812, Brunswick Columbus Co North Carolina Usa. 84. ii. ELIZABETH BRYAN b 1714, Snowfield Plantation Bertie North Carolina Usa d Bertie County, North Carolina Usa. 85. iii. NEEDHAM BRYAN b 31.10.1726, Snowfield Plantation Bertie Co North Carolina Usa d 02.06.1770, Johnston Co North Carolina Usa. iv. SARAH BRYAN b 10.01.1712, Isle of Wight Virginia Usa. v. SAMUEL BRYAN b 10.01.1716, Ile of Wight Virginia Usa. 86. vi. RACHEL BRYAN b 10.06.1723, Pasquotank Co North Carolina Usa d 11.1780, Lenoir Co North Carolina Usa. 87. vii. WILLIAM BRYAN b 31.10.1724, Snowfield Plantation Lewiston Woodville Bertie Co Woodville North Carolina Usa d 28.11.1781, Johnston Co North Carolina Usa. viii. ELIZABETH BRYAN b 1728, Bertie Co North Carolina Usa. 69. William14 Morgan (William13, John12, John11, William10, Thomas9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 17.06.1723 Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa d 11.02.1777
m Temperance Averyb 14.09.1725 Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa d 07.10.1801 Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa.
ch of William Morgan and f Temperance Avery er: i. REBECCA15 MORGAN b 09.04.1766, Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa d 03.07.1834, Goshen Litchfield Co Connecticut Usa; g. JACOB GALLUP; f. 26.07.1761, Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa d 1798, Groton New London Co Connecticut Usa.
generation. 15 70. Lieut Samuel15 Butcher (Susannah14 Lewis, Abraham13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 28.03.1756 Bloomfield Loundon Co Virginia Usa d 02.05.1847 Stillwell Wood Co Virginia Usa
m Hannah Drakeb 16.08.1761 Bloomfield Loundon Co Virginia Usa d 02.02.1844 Stillwell Wood Co Virginia Usa.
ch of Lieut Butcher and f Hannah Drake er: 88. i. UREE16 BUTCHER b 27.01.1781, Loundon Co Virginia Usa d 13.03.1868, Fountain Springs Wood Co West Virginia Usa. 71. Col. Charles15 Lewis (John14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 20.02.1728 Warner Hall Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 16.02.1779 Albemarle Co Virginia Usa
m1) Lucy Taliaferro dau of John Taliaferro and f Mary Catlettb 1735 Spotsylvania Co Virginia Usa
m2) Mary Rand f olph Lewis dau of Charles Lewis and f Mary Rand f olphb 1747 Virginia Usa d 1807.
ch of Col. Lewis and f Lucy Taliaferro er: 89. i. MARY WARNER16 LEWIS b ett. 1750, Virginia Usa. 90. ii. DR JOHN TALIAFERRO LEWIS b 1755, Culpepper Co Virginia Usa. 91. iii. CHARLES AUGUSTINE LEWIS b 1755, Virginia Usa. 72. Ichabod15 Ashcraft (Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1737 Usa d 01.05.1804 Uniontown Fayette Pennsylvania Usa
m1) Sarah Elizabeth Coleman dau of Robert Coleman and f Sara Saundersb 1733 Berkeley Co.Virginia Usa d 17.02.1798 Uniontown Fayette Co Pennsylvania Usa
m2) Rachel Ashcraftb 1737 Berkely Co Virginia Usa d 1821 Knox Co Ohio Usa. Notater for Ichabod Ashcraft: A Revolutionary War Veteran recognized by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Please note the two conflicting locations concerning his birth site: Maryland f ? Or West Virginia?
ch of Ichabod Ashcraft and f Sarah Coleman er: i. JEDIAH16 ASHCRAFT b 1766, Sleepy Creek Morgan Co West Virginia Usa d 07.1820, Grant Co Kentucky Usa. 92. ii. DANIEL B ASHCRAFT b 1761, Berkeley Co, Sleepy Creek Virginia Usa d 04.03.1846, Pike Coshocton, Ohio Usa. ch of Ichabod Ashcraft and f Rachel Ashcraft er: iii. DANIEL BOONE16 ASHCRAFT b 1761, Berkeley Co.Virginia Usa d 1846, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa; g. (1) ELIZABETH ANN CATHRINE SHUMAN; f. 1756 d 1824, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa; g. (2) MARY SEWARD, 29.11.1825, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. Notater for DANIEL BOONE ASHCRAFT: Daniel's first wife is claimed to have been Elizabeth Shuman. She may have died from complications giving birth to Mary. After Catherine died he married a widow with two children.� Notater for ELIZABETH ANN CATHRINE SHUMAN: Catherine was one of the very first people to be buried "in the little family cemetery on top of the hill above the old homeplace." That statement made me think that perhaps they were not really buried here in the Broomstick Cemetery, as is stated in "The Ashcraft Family" by Martha Ashcraft Neal. But a photo from Linda Page showing the location of the Ashcraft homestead at the bottom of the hill down along Fivemile Run confirmed that they were buried here. It was actually their second home in the area. Starting in 1945, Helen Meredith with the help of family and f friends, searched and f recorded the cemeteries of Coshocton County. There was a stone for a Catherine Ashcraft (not this Catherine, but the fourth child of Daniel's son Jacob) in the Broomstick Cemetery back then; it was there when Linda Page visited in 1998; but it was no longer there in the summer of 2009. Indeed, less than half the stones that had been recorded back in the middle of the 1900s were still there. Whether some were stolen, or whether they have all toppled and f sunk in the mud and f been overgrown is hard to know. Notater for MARY SEWARD: Mary was the ninth of ten children born to Deacon Enos Seward and f Sarah Goss. Her siblings: Enos Jr., Eli, Amos, Gad, David, Levi, Sarah, Titus and f Ebenezer. Her father moved the family from Massachusetts to Pennsylvania in about 1793 to farm the land f that originally belonged to her mother's father, Philip Goss IV. Mary married first, George Goodwin, son of Elijah Goodwin and f Parthena Fuller of Sharon Connecticut, on November 14, 1809. They had four children: Elijah, James, Sarah and f John, all born in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. In November, 1815, the family moved to Pike township, Coshocton County, Ohio, where George died in 1823. Mary married second, Daniel Ashcraft, originally from Berkeley County, Virginia, on November 29, 1825 in Coshocton County. The marriage did not survive and f in 1837 a separation agreement was filed that provided for Mary's security. By 1840, when her son James Goodwin, moved his family to Sullivan, Indiana, Mary went with them. iv. HANNAH ASHCRAFT b 1775 d 28.07.1829; g. THOMAS COLVIN; f. 1769 d 21.02.1841. 73. Robert15 Throckmorton (Mary14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 20.11.1736 Culpeper Co Virginia Usa
m Lucy Throckmorton dau of Mordecai Throckmorton and f Mary Readeb 1740 Gloucester Co Virginia Usa.
ch of Robert Throckmorton and f Lucy Throckmorton er: i. FRANCES16 THROCKMORTON b 02.02.1765, Culpeper Co Virginia Usa d 20.08.1832, Montpelier Orange Co Virginia Usa; g. GEN. WILLIAM TAYLOR MADISON; f. 05.05.1762, Montpelier Orange Co Virginia Usa d 20.07.1843, Woodberry Forest Madison Co Virginia Usa. 74. John15 Throckmorton (Mary14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 20.12.1731 Ware Parish Gloucester Co Virginia Usa
m Rebecca Richardsonb 1731 Gloucester Co Virginia Usa.
ch of John Throckmorton and f Rebecca Richardson er: 93. i. ROBERT16 THROCKMORTON b 1750, Virginia Usa d 1796. 75. Frances15 Throckmorton (Mary14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 21.12.1733 Ware Parish Gloucester Co Virginia Usa d 1794 Gordonsville Culpepper Co Virginia Usa
m James Barbour son of James Barbour and f Sarah Todd. Han b 21.12.1734 St Marks Parish Culpepper Co Virginia Usa d 1804 Garrard Co Kentucky Usa.
ch of Frances Throckmorton and f James Barbour er: i. RICHARD16 BARBOUR b 1768, Virginia Usa; g. MARY MOORE; f. 1770, Virginia Usa. 76. Elizabeth15 Lewis (Major David14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 01.11.1758 Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 11.1838 Clark Co Kentucky Usa
m Maj. John Martin son of Thomas Martin and f Anne Moorman. Han b 20.03.1749 Albemarle Virginia Usa d 03.12.1837 Clark Co Kentucky Usa.
ch of Elizabeth Lewis and f Maj. Martin er: 94. i. MARY ANN16 MARTIN b 24.05.1776, Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 1860, Fayette Lexington Co Kentucky Usa. ii. DR. SAMUEL DAVIS MARTIN b 17.01.1791, Clark Co Kentucky Usa d 07.05.1881, Clark Co Kentucky Usa; g. ELIZABETH W TAYLOR; f. 14.04.1795, Clark Co Kentucky Usa d 30.08.1864, Clark Co Kentucky Usa. 77. Judith Lewis15 Adams (Mourning14 Lewis, William13, William12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 01.10.1716 Louisa Co Virginia Usa d 01.01.1779 Wilkes Co Georgia Usa
m Micajah Clark 1736 Virginia Usa son of Christopher Clark and f Penelope Johnson. Han b 16.09.1718 Green Springs, Louisa County, Virginia Usa d 21.07.1808 Walnut Hill Campbell Co Virginia Usa.
ch of Judith Adams and f Micajah Clark er: i. CHRISTOPHER16 CLARK b 1737, Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 1803, Elbert Co Georgia Usa; g. MILLICENT TERRELL; f. 1745, Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 1790, Elbert Co Georgia Usa. ii. MICAJAH CLARK b 10.05.1741, Albermarle Virginia Usa d 1774, Albermarle Virginia Usa; g. MILDRED MARTIN, 1761, Albermarle Virginia Usa; f. 1741, Albemarle Virginia Usa d 1827, Albemarle Virginia Usa. iii. JUDITH CLARK b 13.02.1749, Albermarle Virginia Usa d 1794; g. and f REW MOORMAN; f. 02.12.1744, Virginia Usa d 10.03.1791, Roscoe, Nolan County, Texas Usa. 78. Rowland f 15 Bivins (Mary14 Awbery, William II13 Aubrey, Jane12 Mathew, Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 23.11.1674 Warwick Somerset Maryland f d 09.08.1744 Maryland f Usa
m Mary Rennyb 1670 Maryland f Usa d 1709 Maryland f Usa.
ch of Rowland f Bivins and f Mary Renny er: 95. i. WILLIAM16 BIVINS b 01.1691, Prince Georges Co Maryland f Usa d 1734, Worcester Co Maryland f Usa. 79. Thomas15 Glascocke (Deborah14 Ivy, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1611 Essex England f d 1677 Warwick Co Newport News Virginia Usa
m Jane Juett dau of Robert Juett and f Elizabethb 15.08.1613 Ashtead Surrey England f d 1677 Warwick Co Newport News Virginia Usa. Notater for Thomas Glascocke: Christen 13 JUN 1611 England f , Essex ? More on this location Links GENUKI County Page Immigrate 30 AUG 1643 VA ? More on this location Links Cyndislist.com State Page FamilySearch State Page Death 1677 VA, Newport News, Warwick Co ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Aged: 66 years Thomas Glascock, in his own words If he could speak to us today, Thomas Glascock might describe his life as follows. Jane and f came to Virginia before 1643, settling first on 330 acres in Warwick County, south of Williamsburg, near the James. Following the murder of Charles in 1649, many Royalists joined us in Virginia to escape Cromwell's wrath. Yet we could do little but capitulate when the Parliamentary fleet sailed up the James in April 1652 to install one of Cromwell's men as governor.Perhaps wishing to distance ourselves from the seat of this corrupt government, Jane and f surrendered our land f in Warwick in July 1652 and f went to live on 600 acres on Morattico Creek in Lancaster County. To give you some bearings, Newport News straddles what was Warwick County. Morattico Creek is now called Lancaster Creek that has formed the boundary between today's Richmond and f Lancaster counties since 1692. We lived north of the creek in Richmond County and f the births of many of our descendants are in the register of North Farnham Parish where we attended church. No wills remain for me or Jane, but our sons were likely Thomas, Gregory, and f George who lived in Richmond and f Gloucester counties a generation later. A daughter may have been Grace mentioned in a record fragment. The following are extracted from "A Calendar of Material relating to Ireland f from The High Court of the Admiralty Examinations 1536-1641, edited by John C. Appleby, Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1992. 1018. 12 March 1636 Deposition of Richard Glascock [passenger?] of the parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London, tailor, aged about 60. As for 1006 [ff 326-6v (327-7v)] [See Cavaliers and f Pioneers, vol. i, under Richard and f Thomas Glascock. Richard Glascock appears as a headright in a patent to Richard Bennett, 26 June 1635[p.23], on the same page, and f only two days after, the patent to Adam Throughgood after his arrival on the John & Dorothy. Richard Glascocke appears [twice] as a headright to Richard Bennett again in Upper Norfolk County on 19 Aug 1637. Also named in this patent [an addition of 350 acs] were: William Ford, John Jolly Robert Farthing, James Willett & John Robinson [p. 66] Thomas Glascock patented land f Aug. 30, 1643 adjacent to Christopher Boyce [p. 146], who also gave a deposition in the case against John Payne of the John & Dorothy [see next record below]. Thomas had patents for a neighboring 280 acres on Morattico Creek in both 1662 and f 1678, which are apparently the same trace, although he offered different headrights. In 1665 his name appeared on a ledger in Lancaster County. We have not identified Jane. The Thomas Glascock Family (Thomas Glascock & Jane Juet & children -- the immigrants) have their family name inscribed on the American Immigrant Wall of Honor on Ellis Island f in New Jersey (near the Statue of Liberty -- next island f in New York.) The family appears on Panel *706 which was just recently installed in late December, 2003. I have chosen to have the Thomas Glascock Family -- our immigrant ancestors of about 1643 -- to be honored on the Wall of Honor at Ellis Island f . Although our Glascock family did not immigrate through Ellis Island f , this wall has been chosen to honor immigrants to the USA. Thomas Glascock & family arrived in Virginia about 360 years ago. The wall contains the names of President George Washington's great grnadfather and f John F. Kennedy's great grand f parents among others. If you travel to Ellis Island f be sure and f see the wall where Thomas Glascock & Jane (Juet) Glascock & children are honored. Selected sources Glassco, Lawrence A. The Glas(s)cock -- Glassco Saga n.p. 1975 Family of Thomas Glascock. Glassco, Lawrence A. The Glas(s)cocks of England f and f America n.p. 1984 Family of Thomas Glascock Pelayo, Myrtle Kershaw. Glascock Lineage. Historical Southern Families 4:46-47. Brief outline of family of Thomas Glascock. It reports that Thomas and f Jane were the parents of 5 children, incorrectly including Mary Carpenter who was of a later generation, and f falsely ascribing a large family to George. Nor have we confirmed a daughter was Grace Glascock. Another son was likely Richard Glascock of Gloucester County. Notater for Jane Juett: NOTES for Jane: One early record which is of great interest to American Glascock researchers is that of the 1634 marriage license of Thomas Glascock and f a young lady named Jane Juet. The license was issued in London on June 17, 1634. The date of the license, nine years before before Thomas and f Jane Glascock were on record as present in Virginia, apparently makes them about the right age to be the couple we are seeking. The following transcript was taken from a document in the Guildhall Library, City of London Libraries, London E. C. 2. 17 Mo Junij 1634 "This day appeared personally Thomas Glascock of ye parishe of St.Mary Whitechappell in ye county of Middlesex, joyner and f a batchelor aged about 23 yeares and f at his owne government & alledgeth that he intended to marry Jane Juet of ye same place, maiden aged about 23years & att her own government, her parents being deceased & that there is noe lawful lett or impediment by reason of any precontract, consanguinity, affinity, or otherwise, to hinder this intended marriage, he made faith and f desired license for them to be married in ye parish churche of St. Mary Staynings, London, (Signed) Thomas Glascock (Signed) Row: Jennings (Rowland f Jennings, surrogate of the Vicar General of the Bishop of London)" Description: dau. of Robert JOVETT
ch of Thomas Glascocke and f Jane Juett er: 96. i. REBECCA16 GLASCOCKE b 1636, Ingatestone Essex England f . 80. George15 Ivey (Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1632 Elizabeth River Parish Norfolk Virginia Usa d 1689 Elizabeth River Parish Norfolk Virginia Usa
m Hannah Blanchb 1636 Tanners Creek Norfolk Virginia Usa d 1691 Norfolk Virginia Usa.
ch of George Ivey and f Hannah Blanch er: 97. i. ANNE16 IVEY b 1685, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States d 1739, Bertie, North Carolina, United States. 81. Isaac15 Whitehead (Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1751 Wake Co North Carolina Usa d 1825 Wake Co., North Carolina Usa
m Elizabeth Hendersonb 1775 North Carolina Usa d 1852 Wake Co., North Carolina Usa.
ch of Isaac Whitehead and f Elizabeth Henderson er: 98. i. MARY H16 WHITEHEAD b 1801, Wake County North Carolina Usa d 04.07.1870, Albany, Dougherty, Georgia Usa. 99. ii. ISAAC HENDERSON WHITEHEAD b 1812, Wake county, North Carolina Usa d 04.1873, Walker county, Texas Usa. 82. Lazarus15 Whitehead (Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1752 Edgecombe, North Carolina Usa d 23.01.1816 Wayne, Henry, Indiana Usa
m Mary Watkinsb 1725 Isle, Virginia, United States d 10.09.1795 Southampton, Virginia, United States.
ch of Lazarus Whitehead and f Mary Watkins er: i. MARTHA PATSY16 WHITEHEAD b 11.05.1785 d 16.09.1838, Rolling Prairie, La Porte Indiana Usa; g. GEORGE HUNT; f. 17.08.1775, North Carolina Usa d 12.10.1842, La Porte Indiana Usa. ii. NANCY WHITEHEAD. iii. ELIZABETH BETSY WHITEHEAD. iv. SARAH WHITEHEAD. v. LAZARUS WHITEHEAD b 1775, Isle of Wight Virginia Usa. vi. WILLIAM BOND WHITEHEAD. vii. MARY WHITEHEAD. 83. Mary Ann15 Bryan (Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1718 New York Colony, British Colonial America d 1812 Brunswick Columbus Co North Carolina Usa
m William E Gause 1732 South Carolina Usa son of Charles Gosse and f Mary Reynolds. Han b 01.01.1710 Virginia, British Colonial America d 15.02.1761 Brunswick Columbus Co North Carolina Usa.
ch of Mary Bryan and f William Gause er: 100. i. JOHN JULIUS16 GAUSE b 05.1730, Gause Plantation Brunswick North Carolina Usa d 16.09.1783. ii. NEEDHAM GAUSE b 1740. iii. BRYAN WILLIAM GAUSE b 1749, Goose Creek Berkely Co South Carolina Usa d 1804, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iv. CHARLES GAUSE b 11.03.1743, South Carolina Usa d 1807, Brunswick Columbus Co North Carolina Usa. v. BENJAMIN GAUSE. vi. WILLIAM GAUSE b 1745 d 09.05.1801. 84. Elizabeth15 Bryan (Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1714 Snowfield Plantation Bertie North Carolina Usa d Bertie County, North Carolina Usa
m James Williams son of John Williams and f Ann Giles. Han b 1703 Isle of Whight Co Virginia Usa d 21.08.1736.
ch of Elizabeth Bryan and f James Williams er: i. BARBARA16 WILLIAMS b 24.03.1735, Bertie Co North Carolina Usa d 03.04.1796; g. CONSTANTINE WHITFIELD; f. 06.03.1727, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 06.1798, Duplin Co North Carolina Usa. 85. Needham15 Bryan (Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 31.10.1726 Snowfield Plantation Bertie Co North Carolina Usa d 02.06.1770 Johnston Co North Carolina Usa
m1) Nancy Smith dau of John Smith and f Elizabeth Whitfieldb 1728 Bertie Co North Carolina Usa d 1760
m2) Charlotte Mooreb 1730 North Carolina Usa. Notater for Needham Bryan: Occup 1777 NC State Senator Links Bertie Co NCGenWeb Site Census Project, USGenWeb FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page North Carolina TTTP Military NC Army / Colonel / Revolutionary War NC Johnston Co Regt
ch of Needham Bryan and f Charlotte Moore er: 101. i. CHARLOTTE16 MOORE b 02.04.1765, Dobbs Co North Carolina Usa d 09.03.1798, Lenior Co North Carolina Usa. 86. Rachel15 Bryan (Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 10.06.1723 Pasquotank Co North Carolina Usa d 11.1780 Lenoir Co North Carolina Usa
m William Whitfield son of William Whitfield and f Mary Goodman. Han b 20.05.1715 chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 31.03.1795.
ch of Rachel Bryan and f William Whitfield er: 102. i. LEWIS16 WHITFIELD b 23.06.1765, Whitehall Wayne Co North Carolina Usa d 1849. 87. William15 Bryan (Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 31.10.1724 Snowfield Plantation Lewiston Woodville Bertie Co Woodville North Carolina Usa d 28.11.1781 Johnston Co North Carolina Usa
m Elizabeth Smith dau of John Smith and f Elizabeth Whitfieldb 1724 d 1770 Johnson Co Springfield Plantation North Carolina Usa.
ch of William Bryan and f Elizabeth Smith er: i. BLAKE16 BRYAN b 12.01.1757, Johnston Co North Carolina Usa d 03.1820, Twiggs Co Georgia Usa; g. ELIZABETH BLACKSHEAR; f. 16.09.1765, Jones Co North Carolina Usa d 1797, Twiggs Co Georgia Usa. ii. SUSANNA BRYAN b 12.11.1763, North Carolina Usa d 27.06.1841, Talbotton Talbot Co Georgia Usa; g. JOHN BUSH; f. 25.06.1752, Craven Co North Carolina Usa d 10.04.1805, Wilkes Co Georgia Usa.
generation. 16 88. Uree16 Butcher (Lieut Samuel15, Susannah14 Lewis, Abraham13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 27.01.1781 Loundon Co Virginia Usa d 13.03.1868 Fountain Springs Wood Co West Virginia Usa
m Richard Hamilton Reeder. Han b 07.08.1776 Montgomery Co Maryland f Usa d 15.02.1878 Mineral Wells Wood Co West Virginia Usa.
ch of Uree Butcher and f Richard Reeder er: 103. i. SARAH GREEN17 REEDER b 28.05.1813, Burning Springs Wood Co West Virginia Usa d 10.07.1900, Parkersburg Wood Co West Virginia Usa. 104. ii. SIMON GREEN REEDER b 22.03.1805, Near Burning Springs Wood Co West Virginia Usa d 15.05.1892, Athens Athens Co Ohio Usa. 89. Mary Warner16 Lewis (Col. Charles15, John14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b ett. 1750 Virginia Usa
m John Bankhead son of Dr. Bankhead and f Eleanor Monroe. Han b 1760 Virginia Usa d 1836.
ch of Mary Lewis and f John Bankhead er: 105. i. CHARLES LEWIS17 BANKHEAD b 03.05.1788, King George Co Virginia Usa d 1835. 106. ii. JOHN BANKHEAD b 1790, Virginia Usa. iii. WILLIAM BANKHEAD b 14.10.1795, Port Royal Caroline Co Virginia Usa d 17.12.1873, Somerset Stafford co Virginia Usa; g. DOROTHEA BRAYNE MINOR; f. 26.03.1805, Fredricksburg Virginia Usa d 03.07.1868, Stafford Co Virginia Usa. 90. Dr John Taliaferro16 Lewis (Col. Charles15, John14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1755 Culpepper Co Virginia Usa
m1) Susanna Waring dau of Francis Gouldman Waringb 1761 Goldsbery Essex Co Virginia Usa
m2) Hannah Greenb 1758 Essex co Virginia Usa.
ch of Dr Lewis and f Susanna Waring er: i. AUGUSTINE LIGHTFOOT17 LEWIS b 1780, Virginia Usa; g. MARY WARNER LEWIS; f. 1780, Virginia Usa. 91. Charles Augustine16 Lewis (Col. Charles15, John14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1755 Virginia Usa
m Catherine Battaileb 1762 Virginia Usa.
ch of Charles Lewis and f Catherine Battaile er: i. MARY WARNER17 LEWIS b 1780, Virginia Usa; g. AUGUSTINE LIGHTFOOT LEWIS; f. 1780, Virginia Usa. 92. Daniel B16 Ashcraft (Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1761 Berkeley Co, Sleepy Creek Virginia Usa d 04.03.1846 Pike Coshocton, Ohio Usa
m Elizabeth Ann Shumanb 1756 Berkeley Co, Sleepy Creek Virginia Usa d 1824 Vernon Knox Co Ohio Usa.
ch of Daniel Ashcraft and f Elizabeth Shuman er: 107. i. JACOB17 ASHCRAFT b 30.03.1793, Fayette Co Pennsylvania Usa d 19.02.1862, Pike Coshocton, Ohio Usa. 93. Robert16 Throckmorton (John15, Mary14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1750 Virginia Usa d 1796
m Catherine Robinsonb 20.07.1742 Spotsylvania Co Virginia Usa d 1789.
ch of Robert Throckmorton and f Catherine Robinson er: 108. i. LUCY MOORE17 THROCKMORTON b 16.07.1779, Roxton Jefferson Co Virginia Usa d f�r 1857. 94. Mary Ann16 Martin (Elizabeth15 Lewis, Major David14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 24.05.1776 Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 1860 Fayette Lexington Co Kentucky Usa
m Col. Richard "Hopping Dick" Taylor son of Comm. Taylor and f Mistress. Han b 1770 Virginia Usa d 16.07.1830.
ch of Mary Martin and f Col. Taylor er: 109. i. CATHERINE17 TAYLOR b 1805, Louisville Jefferson Co Kentucky Usa d 1862, Frankfort Franklin Co Kentucky Usa. 95. William16 Bivins (Rowland f 15, Mary14 Awbery, William II13 Aubrey, Jane12 Mathew, Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 01.1691 Prince Georges Co Maryland f Usa d 1734 Worcester Co Maryland f Usa
m Ann Brashear dau of Samuel Brashears and f Ann Jonesb 04.01.1692 Queen Annes Parish Prince Georges Co Maryland f Usa d 11.10.1726. Notater for Ann Brashear: t is possible that she lived in the soon to become District of Columbia since her father once owned 78 acres approximately 3 miles via current N. Capitol Street NE from D.C. Union Station. Samuel Brashears PURC: 14 MAR 1701 half of William JONE's (his father-in-law) "Cuckhold's Delight" which had been sold the previous year to his brother, Benjamin - on the North Branch of the Patuxent River. Note: paid 65 pounds sterling for 78 acres PGC, MD Land f Records Book A, p. 445 Occupation: carpenter & building contractor in Maryland f , and f farmer. acvancestors.com Definition of cuckhold which has nothing to do with infidelity: a concave shovel for cutting off the tempered clay coming from the pugmill in brickmaking. Perhaps his land f was laden with clay or a kiln.
ch of William Bivins and f Ann Brashear er: 110. i. NATHANIEL17 BIVENS b 1726, Franklin Co Pennsylvania Usa d 09.05.1816, Meadow Branch Anson Co North Carolina Usa. 96. Rebecca16 Glascocke (Thomas15, Deborah14 Ivy, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1636 Ingatestone Essex England f
m1) John Rice son of Richard Rice. Han b 1634 Dingle Kerry Co Ireland f d 06.12.1693
m2) Col. William Travers son of Edward (Travis) and f Anne Johnson. Han b 1624 Rappahannock Co Virginia Usa. Notater for Rebecca Glascocke: REBECCA TRAVERS -- Thomas deeded a cow to Mrs. Rebecca TRAVERS and f a cow to Margaret (Mary) SAMSON on July 6 and f March 5, 1669 in Rappahannock County, Virginia. Rebecca married 1) Col. Wm TRAVERS and f 2) John RICE. 1678--17 October, Northumberland f Co., VA court, Mrs. Rebecca TRAVERS administrix of the estate of Col. William TRAVERS vs. Adam BOOTH. 1686--20 December, Rebecca, wife of John RICE appointed friend Mr. Dennis McCARTIE of Rappahannock VA, her attorney to give consent to deed by John RICE, merchant of Rappahannock, and f Rebecca his wife. 1686/1687--14 February, William TRAVERS of Rappahannock Co., VA, GENT., made his will. Gave to my dear Mother, Rebecca RICE, 5000 lbs of tobacco during her natural life to be left in the hand f s of my brother Samuel TRAVERS, to be at her disposall when she shall be pleased to call for it & after her death to return to my said brother Samll TRAVERS & Rawleigh TRAVERS their heires executors. Gave unto my father in law John RICE my riding horse with furniture. My will is that if my Father in law, Mr. John RICE, pay 15,000 lbs of tobacco as part of my estate unto my said loveing brothers their heirs or order on 10 March which will be in the year of our Lord 1687/1688 than then he shall have the liberty to pay the remaying part from thence until 10 Oct 1689. Notater for John Rice: Had wife Rebecca in 1686 deed. Will probated 6 Dec 1693, Richmond Co., VA. 1686 -- John RICE, merchant of Rappahannock Co., VA and f wife Rebecca made a deed using as a seal the arms of RICE of Dingle, Kerry Co., Ireland f . RICE: Quarterly 1st and f 4th per pale indented argent and f gules. Baron MONTEAGLE of Kerry County, Ireland f of this line, bore these arms. 1686/1687 --14 Feb 1686 -- William TRAVERS of Rappahannock Co., Gent. made his will. Give to my dear Mother, Rebecca RICE, 5000 lbs of tobacco during her natural life to be left in the hand f s of my brother, Samuel TRAVERS, to be at her disposal when she shall be pleased to call for it & after her death to return to my said brother Saml TRAVERS & Rawleigh TRAVERS their heires executors. Give unto my father in law John RICE my riding horse with furniture. My will is that if my Father in law Mr. John RICE pay 15,000 lbs of tobacco as part of my estate unto my said loveing brothers their heirs or order on 10 March which will be in the year of our Lord 1687/1688 that then he shall have the liberty to pay the remayning part from thence until 10 October 1689. 1693 -- 6 Dec 1693 -- John RICE will presented at Richmond Co., VA Court by Capt. Samuel TRAVERS, one of the executors, proved by John POND, Walter PAVEY, William WITT, and f Cornelius KINSELLOE, witnesses, probate granted to Col. John STONE and f Capt. Samuel TRAVERS, executors. http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=54&last=55&g_p=G1&collection=NN Grant Title Rice, John. Publication 25 May 1691. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Westmoreland f County. Description: 100 acres on the south side of Nomany River near the mouth thereof and f on Armsbyes Creek. Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 54-55 (Reel 288). Part of the index to recorded copies of land f grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and f 1781 and f by the Commonwealth between 1786 and f 1874. Original and f recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. Subject - Personal Rice, John. grantee. Subject - Topical Land f titles. -- Registration and f transfer -- Virginia -- Westmoreland f County Subject -Geographic Westmoreland f County (Va.) -- History -- 17th century. Genre/Form Land f grants -- Virginia -- Westmoreland f County. Added Entry Northern Neck Land f Office. Northern Neck grants, 1690-1874. Library of Virginia. Archives. Notater for Col. William Travers: TRAVERS LINEAGE 0,1 Rebecca (GLASCOCKE) TRAVERS born 1636 married Col. Wm TRAVERS and f had three children, Raleigh, William, & Samuel. 0.2 William TRAVERS born London, England f ; he died 1679. He married Rebecca (GLASCOCKE), dau. of John GLASCOCKE of Westmoreland f and f Northumberland f , Virginia. William TRAVERS was born in England f . He was a merchant of London in 1645. He came to St. Mary's County, Maryland f , then to Dorchester County, Maryland f , and f finally to Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, where he died before 14 Nov. 1679. He married Rebecca GLASCOCKE and f had 3 children, Raleigh, William, & Samuel. On 11 May 1670 in Lancaster, Virginia, Power of Attorney to cousin Will TRAVERS re mill sold to John CHINN. Rawleigh TRAVERS died in 1670 in Richmond, Virginia. (Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, p. 299.) (See also: Jones, Our Royal Ancestors, p. 28). March 8, 1669, Elizabeth TRAVERS (wife of Raleigh TRAVERS?) appointed her son William TRAVERS, her Attorney to acknowledge to John CHINN the "quarter part" of her mill (IV p. 96). At the same time Rawleigh TRAVERS and f Elizabeth TRAVERS sign the contract, and f p. 128 John CHINN and f Elizabeth (SHEARMAN Or TRAVERS?) CHINN signed the contract. Notes on Rebecca: John RICE 1679. Tripartite mortgage deed between John RICE of Virginia, merchant, Rebecca TRAVERS of Rappahannock County, widow, Col. Leroy GRIFFIN & Major Wm. LLOYD, GENT. Will proved 1693, Capt. Samuel TRAVERS & Col. Jno. STONE, exer. He was a Justice of the Peace for Richmond County. Rebecca ..... ?, Rebecca TRAVERS widow executes a Deed of Gift Devises to sister Mary THURMAN, to sons Raleigh and f William TRAVERS (cattle, etc.). Rebecca TRAVERS (The Glasscock - Glassco Saga, p.80) Thomas GLASCOCKE deeded a cow to Mrs. Rebecca TRAVERS and f a cow to Margaret (Mary) SAMSON July 6, 1669 and f March 5, 1669 in Rappahanock County, Virginia. Some folks believe that this may indicate that Rebecca was another child of Thomas and f Jane. Col. Raleigh TRAVERS (The Glasscock - Glassco Saga, p. 12) Col. Raleigh TRAVERS was elected Burgess to the Jamestown Assembly from Lancaster County in 1666. A Col. William TRAVERS married Rebecca GLASCOCKE. John GLASCOCKE (The Glasscock - Glassco Saga, p. 80) John GLASCOCKE - No details. May be John who appeared in Northumberland f County in 1712 and f in Westmoreland f County from 1712 to 1731. Presumably no children. May have had daughter, Rebecca, who married Col. Wm. TRAVERS. Listed as Rebecca HUSSEY Mayflower Book. But it appears as though at one time it was BROOKS. On 3 November 1679, Rebecca TRAVERS wills to her goddaughter, Rebecca BONGE, goods to be delivered to her either upon the death of Rebecca TRAVERS or the marriage of Rebecca BONGE (widow Rebecca TRAVERS marries John RICE shortly after this date). In 1688 a William BENGEE (alias) BARBER brought suit against John RICE and f his wife Rebecca (widow of Col. William TRAVERS) for release from servitude. A Rappahannock Virginia Court Order dated 4 April 1688 ordered William BENGE to appear at next court to answer to the said RICE. On 2 May 1688 a William BENGE, servant to William TRAVERS, was deemed to be free John BENGEE, in the estate of Henry WILSON, deceased, was ordered 2 October 1689 to serve the estate until November 1699. He was ordered to serve the estate of Henry WILSON (deceased) until October next, when he would be free of all claims of servitude. In addition to his son Capt. Samuel TRAVERS he also had son Rawleigh TRAVERS who married Sarah TAVERNER. Notes on Rawleigh TRAVERS: TRAVERS, Rawleigh, 20 February 1701 -- 4 March 1701. Cousins Elizabeth, Winifred, and f Rebecca TRAVERS; godson Rawleigh BROOKS, wife Sarah TRAVERS; to wife 400 acres called Exeter Lodge; Capt. Thomas BEALE, and f brother John TAVERNER executors; legacies to Mrs. PEACHEY, sister BEALE the remainder of the money given me by Mr. COLSTON. TRAVERS, Sarah, 9 February 1702. Appraisers meet at the house and f did inventory the estate of Capt. Rawleigh TRAVERS. Virginia County Records, VII Richmond County Wills, (Continued from Vol. VI, page 230). Will of Rawleigh TRAVERS; Date 20 Feb 1701 Date 4 March 1701. To Cousin Elizabeth TRAVERS; to cousin Sarah; Captain Thomas BEALE and f my brother John TAVERNER to be executors. Mrs. PEACHEY, Mrs. SLAUGHTER and f Mrs. Sarah BAYLIS each a ring. To Doctor Robert CLARKE and f Edward JONES; Mr. Samuel PEACHEY; my sister BEALE. Witnesses: Samuel PEACHEY, Robert CLARKE and f Edward JONES. Sarah TAVERNER also married Willoughby ALLERTON. Notes on Willoughby ALLERTON: (3-1.) WIlloughby ALLERTON 1664 Westmoreland f County, Virginia. Died 1724 Westmoreland f County, Virginia. He married 1st) Rosamond FITZUGH (no children by ALLERTON given). He married 2nd) Sarah (TAVERNER) TRAVERS. She was born North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia 1679. She married 1st) Raleigh TRAVERS. Note: Capt. Rawleigh TRAVERS transported Samuel SHIRLEY, Lancaster County, Virginia. He married 3rd) Hannah (KEENE) BUSHROD born St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland f County, Virginia ca. 1676. Children by Sarah, 2nd wife: A. Isaac ALLERTON b. 1702 Westmoreland f County, Virginia; died 1739 of Cople Parish, Westmoreland f County, Virginia. He married Ann CORBIN ca. 1733, daughter of Gawin and f Jane (LANE) (WILSON) CORBIN. B. Elizabeth ALLERTON b. 1708 Westmoreland f County, Virginia married Matthew ZUILLE. From the Mayflower Families Silver Book, Vol. 17: The Will of Willoughby ALLERTON, GENT, of the county of Westmoreland f in Virginia, dated 16 January 1723/1724, codicil 17 January 1723/1724, presented 25 March 1724, names wife Hannah and f her daughters Hannah and f Sarah; son Isaac ALLERTON; dau. Elizabeth ALLERTON. Col. William TRAVERS brother to Rawleigh and f Samuel. Rawleigh TRAVERS #2 gen. is the father of Rawleigh TRAVERS and f Elizabeth MOSLEY STEVENS; Elizabeth TRAVERS and f John CHINN; and f Mary TRAVERS and f Nicholas HEALE. His brother #2 gen. was the father of William TRAVERS who married Rebecca (GLASCOCKE) (HUSSEY) and f parents of Capt. Samuel, Rawleigh, and f Col. William TRAVERS. Notes on Col. William TRAVERS: William TRAVERS was born ca. 1624 in Band f on, County Cork, Ireland f . He died ca. 1685 in Upper Chowans-Perquimans Precinct, North Carolina. Immigrant 1665 Ireland f to Virginia. In the NC History and f Genealogy Register II, p. 457 (from Casey Book, p. x). William claimed his head rights in Albemarle County in 1678. Immigrant ancestor, coming from Band f on, County Cork, Ireland f to Isle of Wight, Virginia in 1655, since the Earl of Clancarthy with soldiers destroyed the wall and f other properties in Band f on. William, like his mother, an ardent Quaker, took refuge in the Isle of Wight, where he witnessed deeds in 1655 and f 1659 (Casey Book). From Edith Wilson at edithand f bob @ aol.com: In reference to William TRAVIS (TRAVERS), "Cavaliers & Pioneers, abstracts of Virginia Land f Patents and f Grants, Abstracted by Nell Marion NUGENT, and f Indexed by Claudia B. GRUNDAM, Vol. ii 1666-1695". Mr. William TRAVERS 2650 acres, North side of Rappahannock County, 27 Feb 1667/1668, p.112 2250 acres granted to Mr. Thomas CHERWOOD & George HASSELLOCK & by them assigned to said TRAVERS, 400 acres for transportation of 8 persons: William TRAVERS, Rebecca TRAVERS, Richard HARRIS, James BENNING, Lancelot FLETCHER, James BIRD, Jno. ARLER, Joane CLAYDON). Patent Book No. 6, p. 31. William TRAVERS (TRAVIS) moved from Virginia across the line to North Carolina with his wife, Sarah and f proved his rights of settlement in Edenton, once capitol of the State. He had a commission as Col. William TRAVERS to employ Indians in defense of the Colony in 1673. In 1677 he was a Burgess from Lancaster County, North Carolina. (The TRAVIS (TRAVERS) Family by Maj. Gen. Robert J. TRAVIS, 1954, abridged by Eileen KAUFMAN, 1994. North Carolina History and f General Register, II, p. 457. North Carolina Order Book, 1675-76; 1688-89; p. 183. North Carolina Index of Ancestors, p. 481. From "Related Royal Families" by Marilu BURCH SMALLWOOD .... In William & Mary Quarterly (2nd Series) Vol. 23, p. 525 appears the following extract from the Order Book 1675-6 1688-9, p. 183: May 26, 1680. The audit of all accounts between the estate of Col. William TRAVERS deceased and f Mr. William KIRTON is referred to Major Isaac ALLERTON and f Mr. Thos. MATTHEWS the 20th July next .... Col. William had a commission to employ Indians in defence of the Colony 1673 and f was a Burgess from Lancaster County, 1677, Index of Ancestors, p. 481. Col. William TRAVERS died prior to May 26, 1680. Father: William TRAVERS born 1597 in Nateby, Lancashire, England f Mother: Rebecca BOOTH born ca. 1608 in Band f on Bridge, County Cork, Ireland f . Marriage 1) Sarah WEST born ca 1646 in Providence, Rhode Island f . Married 1666 in Providence Rhode Island f Notes On William TRAVERS born ca. 1597: William TRAVERS born ca. 1597 in Nateby, Lancashire England f . He died 22 September 1664 in Westminister, London, England f . From Casey Book: "citizen and f grocer of Watling Street, Westminister, London, .... leased iron mills Band f on, Ireland f 1622-1636 .... became tobacconist and f grocer London 1637-1664." He married Rebecca BOOTH born ca. 1608 in Band f on Bridge, County Cork, Ireland f married 16 March 1622/1623 in Ireland f . Rebecca died 15 April 1688 in Aldergate, London, England f . Merchant in Westminister, sold tobacco; his brother Edward exported from Jamestown. William TRAVIS was born 1597 in Nateby, Lancashire, England f . He was living from 1621 to 1636 in Brand f on Bridge, County Cork, Ireland f . He was living from 1626 to 1664 in London, England f , He had an estate probated on 30 September 1664 in London, England f . He was married to Rebecca BOOTH on 16 March 1623 in Brand f on Bridge, County Cork, Ireland f . Rebecca BOOTH was born in 1609 in Ireland f . In 1636, William and f Rebecca opened a Tobacco shop, Watling Street, London. Notes on Edward TRAVERS born ca. 1592: Edward TRAVERS was born in England f about 1592. He was a member of the Preston Guild until 1622 and f was living at Nateby Hall until May 1626. Soon after he sailed for Virginia in America and f settled on Jamestown Island f . He married Anne JOHNSON, born in 1620, daughter of John JOHNSON, a "yoeman and f ancient planter." Their marriage took place before 1637. In 1644 he owned 326 acres of land f at the east end of Jamestown Island f , which he gave to his eldest son, Edward, in 1663. His other holdings on the east end of the Island f increased to 838 acres which remained in the family until 1831. Second son was William; third son was Daniel. (Source: The TRAVIS (TRAVERS) Family by Major General Robert J. TRAVIS, 1954, abridged with permission by Eileene KAUFMAN, 1994.) General TRAVIS cites this reference for England f -- "The entire record of Edward TRAVERS (TRAVIS) is found in the "Visitation of Lancashire" by St. George; recorded in the College of Heralds, and f accepted in any English Court as true evidence. This record is published in the Chetham Society Publications, Vol. 82, p. 85. Also, in Harleian Society Publications, MS 1437, folio 87; Becks Annales. Furnesiensis; Lancashire Visitations, 1567 and f 1613; Dods MS 79 folios 38, 39; Bodleian lxxix folio 38." In America -- "Edward TRAVERS' patented land f s are recorded in the Jamestown Island f Land f Register and f Virginia Colonial Register, p. 63. Name change is recorded in the Henning Statutes, Vol. I, p. 283." The TRAVIS HOUSE, home of Edward TRAVERS (TRAVIS) in the Virginia Colony, was later a restaurant. It was acquired and f restored by the Rockefeller Foundation, and f is now a popular tourist site in Williamsburg, Virginia.
ch of Rebecca Glascocke and f John Rice er: i. JOHN17 RICE b 1650, Salisbury Wiltshire England f d 1696, Rhode Island f Usa; g. ELIZABETH HOLDEN; f. 08.1652, Warwick Kent Co Rhode Island f Usa. Notater for JOHN RICE: John RICE -- Will dated 26 January 1696, proved 24 February 1697, Westmoreland f County, Virginia. 1696 -- January 26: John RICE of Nomini made his will. Gave 50 acres land f to son John; grand f son John RICE 50 acres; son Zorabable one cow; daughter Anne RICE 2 cows etc.; William RICE one chest; son Ralph and f daughter Elenor part of residue. 1697 -- February 24; Will proved, Westmoreland f County, Virginia. 1706 -- February 22; Inventory of estate of John RICE returned by Elizabeth RICE. http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=54&last=55&g_p=G1&collection=NN Grant Title Rice, John. Publication 25 May 1691. Other Format Available on microfilm. Northern Neck Grants, reels 288-311. Note Location: Westmoreland f County. Description: 100 acres on the south side of Nomany River near the mouth thereof and f on Armsbyes Creek. Source: Northern Neck Grants No. 1, 1690-1692, p. 54-55 (Reel 288). Part of the index to recorded copies of land f grants issued by the agents of the Fairfax Proprietary between 1690 and f 1781 and f by the Commonwealth between 1786 and f 1874. Original and f recorded surveys are also indexed when available. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. Subject - Personal Rice, John. grantee. Subject - Topical Land f titles. -- Registration and f transfer -- Virginia -- Westmoreland f County Subject -Geographic Westmoreland f County (Va.) -- History -- 17th century. Genre/Form Land f grants -- Virginia -- Westmoreland f County. Added Entry Northern Neck Land f Office. Northern Neck grants, 1690-1874. Library of Virginia. Archives. ch of Rebecca Glascocke and f Col. Travers er: ii. SAMUEL17 TRAVERS b 1663, Rappahannock Co Virginia Usa d 1712, Richmond Co Virginia Usa; g. FRANCES ALLERTON; f. 1668, Plymouth Co Massachusetts Usa d 1721, Richmond Co Virginia Usa. Notater for SAMUEL TRAVERS: 1b) 1686/7, 14 Feb: William TRAVERS of Rappahannock Co., Gent, Gave unto my dear Mother, Rebecca RICE, 5000 pounds of tobacco, during her natural life to be left in the hand f s of my brother Samuel TRAVERS, to be at her disposall when she shall be pleased to call for it & after her death to return to my said brother: Samll TRAVERS & Rawleigh TRAVERS their heires executrs. Bequeath unto my father in law John RICE, my riding horse with furniture. Bequeath all the rest of my estate unto my two loveing brother Samll & Rawligh TRAVERS, their heires executrs Adminstrs forever equally to be divided between them. My will is that if my Father in law, Mr John RICE, pay 15,000 pounds of tobb. as part of my estate unto my said loveing brothers their heirs or order on 10 Mar which will be in the year of our Lord 1687/8 that then he shall have the liberty to pay the remaying part from thence until the tenth day of October wch will be in the year of our Lord God 1689. Appoints my two loveing Brothers Samll & Rawleigh TRAVERS executors. (1a) 1691/2, 11 Mar: Capt Samuel TRAVERS of North Farnham Parish in Rappahannock Co. was granted 100 acres in said county and f parish on Farnham Creek about half a mile up the creek, beginning at Pipemakers Creek opposite land f of Luke BILLINGTON. The said land f was formerly sold by Wm LOYD and f Mary his wife by deed 29 Apr 1667 to Giles HUSSEY, said HUSEY by his will bequeathed same to Wm. TRAVERS father of Samll and f Mr. Giles COLE, 30 Dec 1668. (1d) 1692, 2 Dec: Rawleigh TRAVERS of Richmond Co., VA Gent one of ye Sons of Colo. Wm. TRAVERS late of Rappahannock Co. deced, Whereas my said Father inter alia dyed seized of a certain divident or Tract of land f e in Stafford Co. upon ye head of Doeggs Creeke containinge 786 acres of land f s as by ye Survey & Pattent will appeare writ Pattent beares date 22 Mar 1677 recorded in ye Secretaries Office and f forasmuch as that ye afovesaid Divident of 786 acres of land f by dissent in Law came & descended to Samll. of Richmond aforesaid Eldest Brother to me ye said Rawleigh & heir alt law to my said Father wch aforesaid Samll TRAVERSE in consideration of his Brotherly love and f naturall affection to me ye said Rawleigh TRAVERSE did sell and f sett over in fee simple to me ye said Rawleigh as appeares by his Deed of Conveyance to me executed & recorded in Rappahannock Co. Court records dated ye ( ) of ( ) Now Know yee that ye said Rawleigh TRAVERSE for ye sume of 5000 poundes of Tobacco in hand f e paid mee by Wm. LAMBERT of Northumberland f Co., Planter, have sold unto ye said Wm. LAMBERT his heires & assignes ye uppermost 200 acres of ye said Divident bounded begininge alt an old marked pohickorie stand f ings at ye head of Dogues Creeke close by ye Horse Road Cove and f against a great branch that is on ye Northeast of said Creeke and f extendinge into ye woods accordinge to ye Pattent North West by a tine of trees West South West to a Corner tree to bee marked & from thence North East & by East to ye above mentioned pohickorie to him ye said William LAMBERT his heires & assignees for ever and f warrant against any person ciaimeinge by or under mee ye said Rawleigh TRAVERSE or from or under my said Brother Samll. TRAVERSE his heires or under my said Father Coll. William TRAVERSE deced or his heires hereunto. Signed Rawlwige TRAVERSE. Wits. George BRENT, John PYKE. (1c) 1693/4, 2 Jan: Samuel TRAVERS and f Frances his wife of Richmond Co. deed to Charles DODSON, for 10000 lb tobacco and f cask, 500 acres, being part of a patent granted to Mr Thomas CHITWOWWD and f George HASELOCK 9 Jul 1662. This land f lying on the main branch of Totuskey Creek, adjacent to land f sold by said TRAVERS to Dan'l EVERETT. Entry includes "either of our heirs in by from or under Col'n William TRAVERS Father of me the said Samuel TRAVERS." Signed Sam'l TRAVERS, Fran TRAVERS. Wits. Peter HALL, Gilbert HORNBY (or FORNBY), Mary x WOLLARD. Recorded 20 Jan 1693/4. 2 Jan 1693 Frances TRAVERS assigns Power of Attorney to Mr. John TAVERNER to represent her in court to acknowledge "a certain parcell of land f containing Five hundred acres sold by my Husband f , Samuel TRAVERS, unto Charles DODSON of this County by Deed and f purpose." 97. Anne16 Ivey (George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1685 Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States d 1739 Bertie, North Carolina, United States
m Edward Outlaw son of Edward Outlaw and f Elizabeth Dafnell. Han b 1685 Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States d 1739 Bertie, North Carolina, United States. Notater for Edward Outlaw: Will, 12/19/1713: Edward Outlaw's will is in the records for said county at Portsmouth, dated 19 December 1713 and f probated 17 December 1714, apparently written and f signed by himself Edward was born in County Norfolk, England f , circa 1652 and f came to Norfolk, County, Virginia, with his brother, Captain John Outlaw. Edward doubtless owed a great deal to his elder brother, Captain John, but John may have been a bad influence on him and f got him into trouble with the law on at least two occasions: (1) engaged him and f another minor to help him unlawfully kill a steer, and f (2) failure to do his share in keeping up the public roads in his area. from Outlaw Genealogy by Albert Timothy Outlaw (1930) second edition and f supplement by Abner Henry Outlaw Greensboro, North Carolina (1972) pages 15 - 17 extract of the will of Edward Outlaw: - Item give and f bequeath unto my beloved wife Eliza the use of my whole estate land f s and f living both without doors and f within during her natural life and f after her decease give and f bequeath as follows: - Item give and f bequeath unto my son Edward Outlaw one hundred and f three acres of land f with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging to him and f his heirs forever and f one negro boy called Cophee and f one four gallon porridge pot. - Item give and f bequeath unto my son Ralph Outlaw one hundred and f two acres of land f beginning at a marked persimmon at the upper land f of my orchard and f so running along the old field to two persimmon trees more and f from the last persimmons to run a line to make up the complement and f one negro girl called Bess to him and f his heirs forever. - Item give and f bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Bustin [Sarah Outlaw] and f my son Ralph Outlaw all my household stuff to be equally divided between them excepting the porridge pot that was given before. - Item give and f bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth King [Elizabeth Outlaw] one negro woman called Diane and f her increase forever; Executors: Edward Outlaw and f Ralph Outlaw Witnesses: John Freeman, Richard Woodin and f Francis Harlowin; Signed: Edward Outlaw; Brief Abstracts of Norfolk County Wills, 1710 - 1753 by Charles Fleming McIntosh, B.L. Published by The Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia (1922) page 39
ch of Anne Ivey and f Edward Outlaw er: 111. i. SARAH17 OUTLAW b 1722, Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States d Bertie, North Carolina, United States. 112. ii. EDWARD OUTLAW b 1711, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 22.03.1759, Duplin Co North Carolina Usa. iii. GEORGE OUTLAW b 1716, Norfolk Virginia Usa d 1778, Burke Co Georgia Usa; g. LYDIA BENTLEY; f. 1720, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. 98. Mary H16 Whitehead (Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1801 Wake County North Carolina Usa d 04.07.1870 Albany, Dougherty, Georgia Usa. Hun giftet seg med Joseph Hester 22.03.1822 Wake County North Carolina Usa son of Joseph Hester and f Elizabeth Parker. Han b 1793 Granville County North Carolina Usa d 29.10.1842 Fayetteville Lincoln Tennesse Usa. Notater for Joseph Hester: 1) "Hester" the origin of this name, mainly found in County Mayo (Ireland f ), has not been determined. Woulfe make it a Gaelic name Oh Oister SIF88. (Found in "Guide to Irish Surnames") 2)From Will Book 1 - A, Lincoln Co., TN., pp.214-15: Joseph Hester's Last Will I Joseph Hester of the County of Lincoln and f State of Tennessee do make and f publish the following as my last will and f testament having made no other or former wills. First give and f bequeath to my son Wilson W. Hester, my Negro boy Daryl a blacksmith, three choice mules and f a Bay horse which he is to have possession of on the first day of January next, which is intended to be in full of his proportion of my estate. It is also my will that the expenses and f schooling of the present session, also the expenses of his return to this county is to be paid out of my personal estate exclusive of the above named bequests. Secondly give and f bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Hester, my Negro man named Ned. also give to her during her natural life or widowhood the sole management and f control of all my person property of every description. Consisting of Negros, stock of every kind, household and f kitchen furniture and f farming utensils of every description to be used and f disposed of by her as she may think best for the use and f benefit of her and f my children. Except, as hereinafter mentioned, that is to say it is my will that as my children shall severally arrive at the age of twenty-one years, that they shall have a Negro that shall be of an about average value of the Negros then on hand f and f that such one shall be put in possession of the same. Thirdly it is my will that my children receive a liberal education. That a portion of my estate, be applied to each of my children for that purpose, unless it should be discovered that any one or more of them were not disposed to receive such an education. Then and f in that case such portion as intended for that purpose shall be otherwise set apart to such as may not be disposed to receive such education. It is my will that all the surplus proceeds of my estate after the support of my family shall be applied towards the education of my children as above stated. But if there should not be sufficiency for that purpose, then it is my will that such Negro or Negros as can be best spared is sold for that purpose. It is my will that the tract of land f whereon now live shall be subject to the control and f management of my wife. The proceeds arising from the cultivation thereof be applied to the support of my family. That said land f remains so subject to the control and f management of my wife for the purposes aforesaid, so long as she may desire to live on the same. If she should ever desire to leave said tract of land f , and f should desire it to be sold, it is my will that said land f be sold, and f that my friend John J. Whitaker (who is hereby requested and f empowered so to do) sell the farm at private sale on such terms as he shall deem most beneficial to the interest of my family. It is further my will that if my land f should be sold as herein before stated that the proceeds arising from such sale of my tract of land f be laid out in the purchase of another tract or tracts of land f lying north of the thirty fifth degree of north latitude. Then my said wife is hereby authorised to purchase said land f s. It is my request that my son Wilson, with such others of my friends as my wife shall request, will aid and f assists her is making an advantageous and f judicious purchase. That the said John J. Whitaker or such other person as shall hold the proceeds of my said tract of land f shall pay the same over to the same person from whom said land f shall be so purchased. It is my will and f desires that in case my said tract of land f is sold tht the title be retained until the purchase money is paid. It is further my will that if my said tract of land f shall not be sold during the lifetime or widowhood of my wife that upon the happening of either that the same is sold upon a credit of one two and f three years. The proceed together with all other estate shall be sold and f the proceeds equally divided amongst my heirs. Share and f share alike, except my son Wilson as herein before stated. It is also my will that if it should be desired by my wife that said tract of land f be sold, that it shall be her option whether said tract of land f be sold upon a credit or for cash. It is my request that James Bright Senr. shall be guardian for my children so long as they shall remain in the county. If they should remove then it is my request that my son Wilson shall be their guardian. It is also my requst that said James Bright Senr. aid and f assist my wife in the execution of this my last will and f testament. It is also my will that all debts due and f owing me be collected and f the same is applied as herein before stated. It is my will that at the marriage or upon the death of my wife, the Negroes which shall remain and f not herein before devised shall be equally divided amongst my children. Except my son Wilson as herein before stated. It is also my will that if it should be desired by my wife that said tract of land f be sold, that it shall be her option whether said tract of land f be sold upon a credit or for cash. It is my request that James Bright Senr. shall be guardian for my children so long as they shall remain in the county. If they should remove then it is my request that my son Wilson shall be their guardian. It is also my requst that said James Bright Senr. aid and f assist my wife in the execution of this my last will and f testament. It is also my will that all debts due and f owing me be collected and f the same is applied as herein before stated. It is my will that at the marriage or upon the death of my wife, the Negroes which shall remain and f not herein before devised shall be equally divided amongst my children. Except my son Wilson as herein before stated. Lastly hereby nominate and f appoint my wife Mary Hester Sole Executrix of this my last will and f testament. In witness whereof have hereunto set my hand f and f seal this twenty-fifth day of October in the year 1842. Signed, sealed and f acknowledged in the presence of us J. Bright M.H. Bonner Jacob Broyles ch of Mary Whitehead and f Joseph Hester er: i. WILSON WILLIAM17 HESTER b 1825 d 20.05.1871, Sumterville Florida Usa. Notater for WILSON WILLIAM HESTER: Additional Information for Wilson W. /Hester/ Sources (3) Family Tree submitted by Genolia and f erson, September, 1998 Genolia and f erson null: null Will Book 1 A, Lincoln Co., TN Judge of Probate, Lincoln Co., TN null: null Ancestry Family Trees null: null Citing This Record "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3QGX-VCG : accessed 2015-01-19), entry for Wilson W. /Hester/. 113. ii. JOSEPH T HESTER b 1829, North Carolina Usa d 12.05.1886, Midland f s Texsas Usa. 114. iii. ISAAC WHITEHEAD HESTER b 20.01.1832, Granville Co North Carolina Usa d 18.01.1859, Adamsville Florida Usa. 115. iv. ELIJAH LUTHER HESTER b 1838, Fayetteville, Lincoln, Tennessee, United States d 12.05.1907, New Hope, Marion, Tennessee, United States. v. MARY ANN B HESTER b 1841, Tennesee Usa d 1866; g. NAPOLEON ALEXand f ER BAILEY. Notater for NAPOLEON ALEXand f ER BAILEY: Title REV Occupation: 1869 Reverend; Albany, GA 116. vi. ELIZABETH FRANCES HESTER b 11.01.1795, Guilford Co, North Carolina Usa d 13.07.1861, Westfield Hamilton Indiana Usa. 99. Isaac Henderson16 Whitehead (Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1812 Wake county, North Carolina Usa d 04.1873 Walker county, Texas Usa
m1) Cynthiab 1825 Kentuckey Usa
m2) Sarah Melvina Keeble 12.10.1852 Yazoo, Mississippi Usa dau of Alexand f er Keeble and f Sarah Mcculloughb 1825 Aldridge Grove, Lawrence, Alabama, Usa d 1868 Walker Texas Usa.
ch of Isaac Whitehead and f Cynthia er: i. JAMES17 WHITEHEAD b 1839, Kentuckey Usa. ii. MARY WHITEHEAD b 1842, Kentuckey Usa. iii. MALVENA WHITEHEAD b 1847, Kentuckey Usa. iv. HANNAH WHITEHEAD b 1845, Kentuckey Usa. v. LUCY ANN WHITEHEAD b 1849, Kentuckey Usa. vi. SAML WHITEHEAD b 1852, Kentuckey Usa. ch of Isaac Whitehead and f Sarah Keeble er: vii. ALBERT KEEBLE17 WHITEHEAD b 1853. viii. EVA JAMES WHITEHEAD b 08.11.1854 d 16.10.1938, Ranger Eastland f , Texas Usa; g. SACHRIAH T SHAW. ix. FRANCES M. WHITEHEAD b 23.12.1859 d 13.04.1932, Bangs, Brown, Texas Usa; g. SAMUEL SHAW. 117. x. BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD b 28.07.1863, Walker county, Texas Usa d 18.12.1905, Huston Texas Usa. 100. John Julius16 Gause (Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 05.1730 Gause Plantation Brunswick North Carolina Usa d 16.09.1783
m Susannah Frinkb 1746 St George Par, Horry, South Carolina, Usa d ett. 1790 Brunswick, North Carolina, Usa. Notater for John Julius Gause: Biologic son of FNU Bryan and f Ann Gause Adopted son of William Gause, I Notater for Susannah Frink: Ogs� kjent som: "Annie" AKA Annie
ch of John Gause and f Susannah Frink er: 118. i. NANCY E17 FRINK b 1748, North Carolina Usa d 1808, Horry Co North Carolina Usa. 101. Charlotte16 Moore (Needham15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 02.04.1765 Dobbs Co North Carolina Usa d 09.03.1798 Lenior Co North Carolina Usa
m Lewis Whitfield son of William Whitfield and f Rachel Bryan. Han b 23.06.1765 Whitehall Wayne Co North Carolina Usa d 1849.
ch of Charlotte Moore and f Lewis Whitfield er: 119. i. WILLIAM17 WHITFIELD b 03.01.1785, North Carolina Usa. 102. Lewis16 Whitfield (Rachel15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 23.06.1765 Whitehall Wayne Co North Carolina Usa d 1849
m Charlotte Moore dau of Needham Bryan and f Charlotte Mooreb 02.04.1765 Dobbs Co North Carolina Usa d 09.03.1798 Lenior Co North Carolina Usa. Barn er listet ovenfor under (101) Charlotte Moore.
generation. 17 103. Sarah Green17 Reeder (Uree16 Butcher, Lieut Samuel15, Susannah14 Lewis, Abraham13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 28.05.1813 Burning Springs Wood Co West Virginia Usa d 10.07.1900 Parkersburg Wood Co West Virginia Usa
m Daniel J Sams son of Jonathan Sams and f Mary Potts. Han b 08.04.1808 Mineral Wells Wood Co West Virginia Usa d 26.04.1850 Mineral Wells Wood Co West Virginia Usa.
ch of Sarah Reeder and f Daniel Sams er: i. OLIVE TERESA18 SAMS b 10.07.1836 d 19.03.1923, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa; g. GEORGE W STEPHENS; f. 18.09.1829 d Wood County, West Virginia, Usa. ii. FRANCIS DOL SAMS b 10.11.1838, Lubeck, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa d 14.03.1924, Lubeck, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa; g. URA EVA REEDER; f. 10.10.1850 d 29.01.1894, Rockport, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa. iii. DANIEL REEDER SAMS b 16.01.1848, Virginia, Usa d 13.06.1943, Mineral Wells, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa; g. HETTIE MAHITABEL REEDER; f. 12.11.1853, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa d 09.01.1949, Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa. 120. iv. DEBORAH ANN SAMS b 17.04.1841 d 27.08.1898, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa. 104. Simon Green17 Reeder (Uree16 Butcher, Lieut Samuel15, Susannah14 Lewis, Abraham13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 22.03.1805 Near Burning Springs Wood Co West Virginia Usa d 15.05.1892 Athens Athens Co Ohio Usa
m Sarah Sallie Sams dau of Jonathan Sams and f Mary Pottsb 10.08.1807 Lubeck Wood Co Virginia Usa d 13.06.1888 Athens Co Ohio Usa.
ch of Simon Reeder and f Sarah Sams er: 121. i. EDWARD ORICK18 REEDER b 13.04.1836, Wood Co Virginia Usa d 26.11.1898, Tuppers Plains Megs Co Ohio Usa. 105. Charles Lewis17 Bankhead (Mary Warner16 Lewis, Col. Charles15, John14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 03.05.1788 King George Co Virginia Usa d 1835
m Ann Cary Rand f olphb 23.01.1791 Monticello Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 11.02.1826.
ch of Charles Bankhead and f Ann Rand f olph er: 122. i. ARCHIBALD18 CHRISTIAN b 1768, New Kent Co Virginia Usa. 106. John17 Bankhead (Mary Warner16 Lewis, Col. Charles15, John14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1790 Virginia Usa
m Ann Elizabeth Stuartb 1790 Virginia Usa.
ch of John Bankhead and f Ann Stuart er: i. ELEANOR MONROE18 BANKHEAD b 1810, Virginia Usa; g. PHILIP THORNTON; f. 1787, Rappahannock Co Virginia Usa; d c 1850, Washington DC Usa. 107. Jacob17 Ashcraft (Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 30.03.1793 Fayette Co Pennsylvania Usa d 19.02.1862 Pike Coshocton, Ohio Usa
m Martha Patsy Fairall dau of William Fairall and f Elizabeth Hyattb 31.03.1796 Prince George Co Maryland f Usa d 06.02.1874 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. Notater for Jacob Ashcraft: 21 AUG 1850 Pike, Coshocton, Ohio image 17 on FamilySearch Jacob Ashcraft M 57 Pennsylvania Martha Ashcraft F 54 Maryland f Jesse Ashcraft M 24 Ohio William Ashcraft M 22 Ohio Jacob Ashcraft M 18 Ohio Catharine Ashcraft F 26 Ohio Martha Ashcraft F 16 Ohio Joshua Ashcraft M 13 Ohio Sarah Ashcraft F 10 Ohio William Baily M 73 Virginia Abagail Baily F 76 Virginia 1860 Pike Tp, Coshocton, Ohio pg 108 Jacob Ashcraft M 65 Pennsylvania Martha Ashcraft F 64 Maryland f Catharine Ashcraft F 36 Maryland f Albert Ashcraft M 4 Ohio Henry Walcott M 25 Ohio Sarah Walcott F 20 Ohio Geo Wolcott M 19 Ohio
ch of Jacob Ashcraft and f Martha Fairall er: 123. i. WILLIAM TRACY18 ASHCRAFT b 27.08.1827, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 08.06.1898, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. 124. ii. DANIEL ALLEN ASHCRAFT b 23.04.1821, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 30.10.1898, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. 125. iii. MARTHA E ASHCRAFT b 30.04.1834, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 25.03.1920. iv. ELIZABETH ASHCRAFT b 18.06.1818, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 03.05.1894, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa; g. MONTRAVILLE COCHRAN; f. 11.10.1818, Loudoun Co Virginia Usa d 26.06.1891, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. Notater for ELIZABETH ASHCRAFT: Died. May 3rd, at her home near West Carlisle, Elizabeth Cochran, wife of Monterville Cochran, deceased, aged 75 years, 10 months 15 days. The deceased was a great sufferer during the past winter and f spring. She was a noble Christian, and f highly respected by all who knew her. She was the mother of nine children, who were constantly with her during her last illness. She leaves a concourse of friends, relatives, and f neighbors who deeply mourn their loss. She was a member of the church over forty years. The church had in her one of its best workers. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Ollar, pastor of the Broomstick Church, after which the remains were interred in the Broomstick Cemetery, followed by a large crowd of friends � Dresden Transcript v. CATHERINE ASHCRAFT b 24.06.1823, Ohio Usa d 01.02.1874. vi. JESSE ASHCRAFT b 03.09.1825, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 07.10.1909, Newark Licking Co Ohio; g. ELIZABETH GARDNER; f. 05.05.1835, Ohio Usa d 09.08.1924, Newark Licking Co Ohio. Notater for JESSE ASHCRAFT: 10 JUL 1860 Pike Township, Coshocton, Ohio pg 108 748/746 Jesse Archcraft M 34 Ohio Elizabeth Archcraft F 24 Ohio Jacob Archcraft M 5 Ohio Martha Archcraft F 2 Ohio Henry Archcraft M 0 Ohio Rachel Gorner F 15 Ohio Jefferson Wollingham M 34 Virginia 4 JUN 1870 Pike Township, Coshocton, Ohio pg 7 61/54 Jesse Ashcraft M 44 Ohio Elizabeth Ashcraft F 34 Ohio Jacob C Ashcraft M 15 Ohio Martha M Ashcraft F 12 Ohio Hugh J Ashcraft M 9 Ohio Sarah A Ashcraft F 5 Ohio Margaret J Ashcraft F 3 Ohio John W Ashcraft M 0 Ohio 5 JUN 1880 Pike, Coshocton, Ohio pg 9 34/34 Jesse Ashcraft Self M 54 Ohio vii. JACOB ASHCRAFT b 03.11.1829, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 26.07.1831, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. 126. viii. JACOB BUZZ ASHCRAFT b 15.02.1832, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 16.02.1916, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. ix. JOSHUA ASHCRAFT b 29.03.1837, Ohio Usa d 21.06.1913, Macon Co Illinois Usa; g. REBECCA ZOLLARS; f. 26.02.1841, Ohio Usa d 10.03.1935, Macon Co Illinois Usa. Notater for JOSHUA ASHCRAFT: A four-year old, Ellen Irwin is listed in the 1870 census with Joshua and f Rebecca and f then as Ella Ashcroft [sic] in 1880. Assuming the Irwin name is correct, suspect Ellen/Ella is a relative that was adopted by the Ashcrafts. x. SARAH ASHCRAFT b 29.01.1840, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 24.04.1907, Henry Co Ohio Usa; g. HENRY WALCOTT; f. 19.08.1835, Harrison Hamilton Co Ohio Usa d 16.05.1906, Henry Co Ohio Usa. 108. Lucy Moore17 Throckmorton (Robert16, John15, Mary14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 16.07.1779 Roxton Jefferson Co Virginia Usa d f�r 1857
m James Smalley Bate. Han b 1775 Kentucky Usa d f�r 1846.
ch of Lucy Throckmorton and f James Bate er: i. CATHERINE ROBINSON18 BATE b 1798, Kentucky Usa; g. HENRY WASHINGTON; f. 26.11.1792. ii. JAMES SMALLEY BATE b 1800, Kentucky Usa; g. VIRGINIA M ALEXand f ER; f. 1803, Kentucky Usa. iii. SUSAN L BOND BATE b 27.08.1807, Kentucky Usa d 10.09.1882, Maury Co Tennessee Usa; g. RICHARD TAYLOR ROBERTSON; f. 10.08.1803, Glasgow Barren Co Kentucky Usa d 23.04.1849, Eik Grove Irvington Breckingridge Co Kentucky Usa. 109. Catherine17 Taylor (Mary Ann16 Martin, Elizabeth15 Lewis, Major David14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1805 Louisville Jefferson Co Kentucky Usa d 1862 Frankfort Franklin Co Kentucky Usa
m Moses B. Morrison. Han b 1800 At sea d 1862.
ch of Catherine Taylor and f Moses Morrison er: i. KATE18 MORRISON b 25.01.1837, Virginia Usa d 08.11.1887; g. ROBERT J BRECKINRIDGE; f. 14.09.1833, Baltimore City Maryland f Usa d 13.03.1915. 110. Nathaniel17 Bivens (William16 Bivins, Rowland f 15, Mary14 Awbery, William II13 Aubrey, Jane12 Mathew, Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1726 Franklin Co Pennsylvania Usa d 09.05.1816 Meadow Branch Anson Co North Carolina Usa
m Margaret 'Peggy' Tylerb 1743 Netherland f s d 1816 Meadow Branch Anson Co North Carolina Usa. Notater for Margaret 'Peggy' Tyler: Born in Holland f grand f mother. I don�t know much about her yet, not even her last name for sure. Could be Tyler, could be Taylor, but found several accounts that say she stowed away to America at age 12. What a brave little girl. By all accounts it seems her mother died and f her father was getting married again. One report said she had family in America, another said she had family �going� to America. Maybe she was able to stowaway with the relatives who were going to America so she wasn�t entirely on her own. Several reports say she was born in Holland f and f she sailed from London, likely land f ing in Philadelphia or another nearby port because a few years later, about 1759, she married Nathaniel Bivens of Pennsylvania. wordpress.com
ch of Nathaniel Bivens and f Margaret Tyler er: 127. i. JOHN18 BIVENS b 11.05.1760, Anson Co North Carolina Usa d 11.03.1818, Mecklenburg Co North Carolina Usa. 111. Sarah17 Outlaw (Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1722 Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States d Bertie, North Carolina, United States
m John Freeman son of John Freeman and f Tabitha Hoyter. Han b 1718 Chowan, North Carolina, United States d 07.12.1784 Bertie, North Carolina, United States.
ch of Sarah Outlaw and f John Freeman er: 128. i. AARON18 FREEMAN b 1745, Chowan, North Carolina, United States d 1825, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States. ii. SOLOMON FREEMAN b 1738, Chowan, North Carolina, United States d 23.04.1788, Bertie, North Carolina, United States. iii. ELIZABETH FREEMAN b 1739, Chowan, North Carolina, United States d 1839. iv. ELISHA FREEMAN b 1741, Chowan, North Carolina, United States d 1793. v. JOHN FREEMAN b 1742, Chowan, North Carolina, United States d 1772, Rowan, North Carolina, United States. 112. Edward17 Outlaw (Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1711 Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 22.03.1759 Duplin Co North Carolina Usa
m Patience Whitfield dau of William Whitfield and f Mary Goodmanb 1726 Chowan Co North Carolina Usa.
ch of Edward Outlaw and f Patience Whitfield er: 129. i. JAMES18 OUTLAW b 1744, Bertie Co North Carolina Usa d 22.04.1828, Duplin Co North Carolina Usa. 130. ii. ALEXand f ER OUTLAW b 1738, Bertie Co North Carolina Usa d 25.08.1826, Dallas Co Cahaba Alabama Usa. 113. Joseph T17 Hester (Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1829 North Carolina Usa d 12.05.1886 Midland f s Texsas Usa. Han giftet seg med Mary Willie. ch of Joseph Hester and f Mary Willie er: i. THOMAS H18 HESTER b 1867. ii. SUSIE HESTER b 1878. 114. Isaac Whitehead17 Hester (Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 20.01.1832 Granville Co North Carolina Usa d 18.01.1859 Adamsville Florida Usa
m Mary. Notater for Isaac Whitehead Hester: Pulmonary Consumption
ch of Isaac Hester and f Mary er: i. ISAAC W18 HESTER. ii. JOSEPH T HESTER. iii. W W HESTER. 115. Elijah Luther17 Hester (Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1838 Fayetteville, Lincoln, Tennessee, United States d 12.05.1907 New Hope, Marion, Tennessee, United States
m Mary Ann Ingle dau of Paul Ingle and f Delina Dusenberryb 27.11.1840 Lincoln, Tennessee, United States d 22.03.1908 Rochester Haskel Texas Usa.
ch of Elijah Hester and f Mary Ingle er: i. ROBERT18 HESTER b 1859, North Carolina Usa. Notater for ROBERT HESTER: residence: 1880 Middle Fork, Forsyth, North Carolina, United States 131. ii. MARY FRANCES HESTER b 09.07.1859, Fayetteville, Tennessee, Lincoln Usa d 14.05.1947, Fayetteville Lincoln Tennesse Usa. iii. WILLIAM ISAAC HESTER b 30.07.1861, Fayetteville Lincoln Tennesse Usa d 01.11.1954, Las Vegas Santa Fee Co New Mexico Usa; g. SARAH CHRISTINA RENEGAR, 13.05.1884, Fayetteville Lincoln Tennesse Usa; f. 20.05.1858, Fayetteville Lincoln Tennesse Usa d 24.06.1960, Rochester Haskel Texas Usa. Notater for SARAH CHRISTINA RENEGAR: Additional Information for Sarah Christina /Renegar/ Sources (13) 1900 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com null: null 1940 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com null: null Death Certificate, Sarah HESTER Pete Huntsman, Registrar, Precinct 5, Rochester, Texas null: File #5 Source #1 Ancestry Family Trees null: null 1910 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com null: null 1920 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com null: null 1930 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com null: null 1870 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com null: null Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 Ancestry.com null: null 1880 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com and f The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints null: null 1860 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com null: null Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002 Ancestry.com null: null 132. iv. JAMES BAILEY HESTER b 09.04.1863, Lincoln Co., Tennessee, USA d 1941, Lincoln Co., Tennessee, USA. v. ANNA ADLINDA HESTER b 24.07.1865, Lincoln Co., Tennessee, USA d 1895, Round Rock Williamson Texas Usa; g. WILLIAM HERBERT CUNNINGHAM. vi. MARY JULIA HESTER b 1868, Lincoln Co., Tennessee, USA d 16.06.1960, Decatur, Morgan, Alabama, United States; g. FRANK WEBB. vii. ELIJAH C. HESTER b 26.03.1869, North Carolina Usa d 14.09.1934, Winston-Salem, Forsyth, North Carolina, United States. viii. PAUL HESTER b 24.02.1871, Fayetteville Lincoln Tennesse Usa d 08.05.1928, Austin, Travis, Texas, United States; g. MARY DELLA WHITE; f. 1877 d 1952. ix. JOSEPH THOMAS HESTER b 05.01.1872, Fayetteville Lincoln Tennesse Usa d 24.01.1953, Haskell Haskell Texas Usa; g. JENNIE RAIDER, 22.02.1898, Georgetown, Texas Usa; f. 1880 d 1964. Notater for JOSEPH THOMAS HESTER: Additional Information for Joseph Thomas /Hester/ Notes (1) "Rites Monday for 81-Year-Old Haskell Cattleman, Ex-Banker HASKELL, Jan. 25 (RNS) - Funeral services for Joseph T. Hester, 81, pioneer of this area, will be at 10 a.m. in the First Presbyterian Church, Haskell. Officiating will be the Rev. William A. Cockerell, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Clarendon; Dr. R. K. McCall, pastor of the Presbyterian church here; and f the Rev. Hubert Sego, former Matson Community Baptist Church. Pallbearers will be B. C. Chapman, Reynolds Wilson, Eugene Frierson, Roy Wiseman, Belton Duncan, Sam Herren, Jim Henderson and f Gene Campbell. Burial will be in Rochester Cemetery under the direction of Holden Funeral Home, Haskell, and f Mansell-Smith Funeral Home, Rochester. Mr. Hester had been a member of the Presbyterian church since 1914. He died at 3:50 p.m. Saturday in Haskell County Hospital. He had been ill since undergoing a major operation. Born Jan. 5, 1872, in Lincoln County, Tenn., he was the son of the late Mr. and f Mrs. E. L. Hester. He married the former Jennie Rader in Georgetown, Tex., on Feb. 22, 1898. They moved to Haskell from Williamson County in 1901. Mr. Hester had served as director of the Home State Bank, Rochester, and f from 1935 until 1939 was president of the Farmers and f Merchants State Bank, Haskell. He was a cattleman and f extensive land f holder in Haskell County. He helped numerous persons by lending money for the purchase of farms. In this way he did much to further the agricultural industry in Haskell County. Survivors are the wife; four sons, Roy L. of O'Brien; Floyd of Rochester; and f Ira and f Ed, both of Haskell; five daughters, Mrs. Joe Ash, Cedar Hill, N.M.; Mrs. T. C. Walker, Weinert; Mrs. Joe Edd Parson, Rochester; and f Mrs. Mary Sue Wilson and f Mrs. Calvin Frierson, both of Haskell; 29 grand f children and f seven great-grand f children."[JenningsThomasonRes.FTW] "Rites Monday for 81-Year-Old Haskell Cattleman, Ex-Banker HASKELL, Jan. 25 (RNS) - Funeral services for Joseph T. Hester, 81, pioneer of this area, will be at 10 a.m. in the First Presbyterian Church, Haskell. Officiating will be the Rev. William A. Cockerell, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Clarendon; Dr. R. K. McCall, pastor of the Presbyterian church here; and f the Rev. Hubert Sego, former Matson Community Baptist Church. Pallbearers will be B. C. Chapman, Reynolds Wilson, Eugene Frierson, Roy Wiseman, Belton Duncan, Sam Herren, Jim Henderson and f Gene Campbell. Burial will be in Rochester Cemetery under the direction of Holden Funeral Home, Haskell, and f Mansell-Smith Funeral Home, Rochester. Mr. Hester had been a member of the Presbyterian church since 1914. He died at 3:50 p.m. Saturday in Haskell County Hospital. He had been ill since undergoing a major operation. Born Jan. 5, 1872, in Lincoln County, Tenn., he was the son of the late Mr. and f Mrs. E. L. Hester. He married the former Jennie Rader in Georgetown, Tex., on Feb. 22, 1898. They moved to Haskell from Williamson County in 1901. Mr. Hester had served as director of the Home State Bank, Rochester, and f from 1935 until 1939 was president of the Farmers and f Merchants State Bank, Haskell. He was a cattleman and f extensive land f holder in Haskell County. He helped numerous persons by lending money for the purchase of farms. In this way he did much to further the agricultural industry in Haskell County. Survivors are the wife; four sons, Roy L. of O'Brien; Floyd of Rochester; and f Ira and f Ed, both of Haskell; five daughters, Mrs. Joe Ash, Cedar Hill, N.M.; Mrs. T. C. Walker, Weinert; Mrs. Joe Edd Parson, Rochester; and f Mrs. Mary Sue Wilson and f Mrs. Calvin Frierson, both of Haskell; 29 grand f children and f seven great-grand f children." 133. x. JOHN HESTER b 20.10.1874, Tennessee Usa d 05.01.1971, Paint Rock Concho, Texas, United States. xi. (UNKNOWN) HESTER. xii. ARCHIBALD C HESTER b 1877, Lincoln Co Tennesse Usa d 1950. Notater for ARCHIBALD C HESTER: Additional Information for Archibald C. /Hester/ Sources (3) Family Tree submitted by Genolia and f erson, September, 1998 Genolia and f erson null: null 1880 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com and f The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints null: null Ancestry Family Trees null: null xiii. CORDELIA HESTER b 02.05.1881, Fayetteville Lincoln Tennesse Usa d 1960, Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, United States; g. GEORGE MORRIS WARD; f. 1877 d 1946. xiv. CLAUD HESTER b 14.02.1883, Fayetteville Lincoln Tennesse Usa d 11.07.1968, Austin, Travis, Texas, United States; g. STELLA MAE KING. 116. Elizabeth Frances17 Hester (Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 11.01.1795 Guilford Co, North Carolina Usa d 13.07.1861 Westfield Hamilton Indiana Usa
m William M Veazey 1810 North Carolina Usa. Han b 01.10.1785 Granville, North Carolina, USA d 01.05.1845 Granville County, North Carolina, USA.
ch of Elizabeth Hester and f William Veazey er: i. ELIJAH18 VEAZEY. ii. JOSEPH HESTER VEAZEY. 134. iii. ABNER VEAZEY b 1810, Granville County, North Carolina, USA d 03.05.1876, Granville County, North Carolina, USA. iv. REBECCA VEAZEY. v. FIELDING VEAZEY. vi. MARY VEAZEY. 135. vii. ALFRED MOORE VEAZEY b 25.07.1819 d 12.09.1895, Butner, Granville County, North Carolina, USA. viii. ISHAM E VEAZEY. ix. WILLIAM HENRY VEAZEY. Notater for WILLIAM HENRY VEAZEY: (Cpl (CSA) x. ELIZABETH VEAZEY. 117. Benjamin17 Whitehead (Isaac Henderson16, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 28.07.1863 Walker county, Texas Usa d 18.12.1905 Huston Texas Usa
m Eliza Angeline Maxey 13.01.1887b 21.07.1867 Moscow, Polk, Texas Usa d 25.12.1957 Trinity, Trinity, Texas Usa.
ch of Benjamin Whitehead and f Eliza Maxey er: 136. i. MINNIE OLA18 WHITEHEAD b 07.11.1887, Lovelady, Houston, Texas Usa d 18.09.1939, Rusk Cheerokee Texas Usa. 118. Nancy E17 Frink (John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1748 North Carolina Usa d 1808 Horry Co North Carolina Usa
m William Albert Hucks 1790 son of Joseph Hucks and f Mary Stephens. Han b 1746 Virginia Usa d 1807 Horry Co North Carolina Usa.
ch of Nancy Frink and f William Hucks er: i. WILLIAM18 HUCKS b 1791. ii. SARAH HUCKS b 1793; g. JOHN RHEUARK. 137. iii. THOMAS HUCKS b 1796, South Carolina Usa d 1884, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iv. ELIZABETH HUCKS b 1798; g. LUKE BROOKS. 138. v. ANNA HUCKS b 1803, South Carolina Usa d South Carolina Usa. 119. William17 Whitfield (Lewis16, Rachel15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 03.01.1785 North Carolina Usa
m Elizabeth Wimberlyb 1790 North Carolina Usa.
ch of William Whitfield and f Elizabeth Wimberly er: 139. i. GEORGE WILLIAM18 WHITFIELD b 1809, North Carolina Usa d 1842.
generation. 18 120. Deborah Ann18 Sams (Sarah Green17 Reeder, Uree16 Butcher, Lieut Samuel15, Susannah14 Lewis, Abraham13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 17.04.1841 d 27.08.1898 Wood County, West Virginia, Usa
m Joseph Henry Cooper. Han b 24.02.1840 d 18.04.1901 Wood County, West Virginia, Usa.
ch of Deborah Sams and f Joseph Cooper er: 140. i. CORA A19 COOPER b 04.02.1865 d 23.11.1946, Lubeck, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa. 121. Edward Orick18 Reeder (Simon Green17, Uree16 Butcher, Lieut Samuel15, Susannah14 Lewis, Abraham13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 13.04.1836 Wood Co Virginia Usa d 26.11.1898 Tuppers Plains Megs Co Ohio Usa
m Ervilla B Tribbett dau of Cornelius Tribett and f Elizabeth Millerb 13.04.1838 Olive Athens Co Ohio Usa d 16.02.1898 Tuppers Plains Megs Co Ohio Usa.
ch of Edward Reeder and f Ervilla Tribbett er: 141. i. CHARLES PAYTON19 REEDER b 11.10.1865, Shot Town Ohio Usa d 24.02.1921. 122. Archibald18 Christian (Charles Lewis17 Bankhead, Mary Warner16 Lewis, Col. Charles15, John14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1768 New Kent Co Virginia Usa
m Fanny Warrenb 1768 James City Co Virginia Usa.
ch of Archibald Christian and f Fanny Warren er: 142. i. ELIZABETH POINDEXTER19 CHRISTIAN b 1813, Virginia Usa d 1895, Pike Co Missouri Usa. 123. William Tracy18 Ashcraft (Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 27.08.1827 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 08.06.1898 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa
m Catherine D Huff dau of Eleven Huff and f Eliza Haysb 27.10.1830 Faquier Co Virginia Usa d 07.05.1904 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. Notater for William Tracy Ashcraft: This family is one of the few besides the Minteers where someone in the family collected quite a few stories and f put them into a book. It is also the only family where can trace an ancestor back to the first U.S. Census in 1790. In Georges Township, Fayette County, PA, in 1790, there were four Ashcraft brothers: Ephraim, Daniel, Icabod, and f Jacob. Daniel was my 5X Great-grand f father. In 1790 it was him, his wife, and f their daughter Mary, who later married Thomas McKee in Ohio. In 1800 they were still in Georges Township, presumably in the same place, and f had had five more children�two girls and f three boys. The middle of those three boys was Jacob, my 4X Great-grand f father, and f it is him followed in the census records. Daniel moved to Coshocton County, OH in 1808, settling on the SW � of Section 22 in Pike Township. Pike is a five mile by five mile township, with the numbering of the sections starting in the northeast corner and f proceeding in the manner that was later adopted for the six mile by six mile townships for the rest of the country. Ohio was the experimental ground for deciding how land f would be laid out. The 1810 census has been lost for Ohio, except for Washington County. In 1820 Jacob was living in Pike Township, Coshocton County, two houses from his father. That would seem to indicate that Daniel stayed on the original place, while Jacob moved to the place a couple miles north, above which the Broomstick Cemetery is located. That�s the SE � of Section 12. In 1820, Jacob and f his wife, the former Martha �Patsey� Fairall, had just one child, daughter Elizabeth. Jacob was said to have bought Sections 8 and f 14, and f on modern maps it is still called Ashcraft Ridge. By 1830 they had added five children to the family�four boys and f one girl. Another son had died in May 1820 on the same day he was born. William, born in 1827, was the youngest child in the family at that time. In 1840 they had four more children�two boys and f two girls�which completed their family. By 1850 Elizabeth and f Daniel were married with families of their own. William was 22, and f his future wife, Catherine Huff, 19, was living next door. Also in the Ashcraft household were William Baily, age 73, and f Abagail Baily, age 76. haven�t been able to figure out how they were connected to the Ashcrafts. (Of course it is understood throughout these Bios that out in the country �next door� is likely a half a mile to a mile away.) In 1860 William and f Catherine had already had all the children that they would have�two. Considering how big so many families were in those days, have to wonder if perhaps there were complications from delivering Sarah, my great-great-grand f mother, which prevented Catherine from having any more children. In 1870 it was again the four of them in Pike Township, presumably on the same piece of land f William had lived on all his life, although they may have built a new house at some point. By 1880 Sarah had married George Meek and f had her first two children. So it was just William, Catherine, and f Allen at home.�
ch of William Ashcraft and f Catherine Huff er: 143. i. SARAH ELIZABETH19 ASHCRAFT b 29.03.1859, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 16.07.1914, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. 144. ii. ALLEN ASHCRAFT b 09.09.1857, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 31.03.1888, Fallsbury Licking Co Ohio Usa. 124. Daniel Allen18 Ashcraft (Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 23.04.1821 Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 30.10.1898 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa
m Mary Crawfordb 12.07.1821 Ohio Usa d 18.08.1890. Notater for Daniel Allen Ashcraft: The 1850 census lists 2 one-year old 'Infact Ashcraft.' These are, presumably, Perry and f Melissa. Some RootsWeb researchers have assumed these are twins and f use Perry's birthday as the date for each but the gravestone picture on Find-a-Grave is pretty definitive. Ths means that the census taker put them both at age 1 even though Perry was 2 days shy of his 2nd birthday and f Melissa was actually only 9-months old at the time.
ch of Daniel Ashcraft and f Mary Crawford er: 145. i. GEORGE19 ASHCRAFT b 01.02.1847, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 22.04.1905, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. 125. Martha E18 Ashcraft (Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 30.04.1834 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 25.03.1920
m Henry Noland f . Han b 04.08.1826 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 06.04.1908 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. Notater for Martha E Ashcraft: There appear to be some recording and f /or collating errors made with the 1880 census. Henry & Martha Noland f are listed on pg 13 (image 9 on Ancestry.com) near the bottom with two of their children (Jacob and f Sarah). Their household is followed by that of D.A. Ashcraft (Martha's brother, 'Daniel Allen'). In addition to Daniel's wife & two youngest sons, a Mary Noland f is included in his household. Based on the age, this is almost certainly Henry & Martha's daughter. Whether she was living with her uncle or if this was a recording error is unclear but what is more obvious is that the next page (pg 14/image 10) starts with the William McKee family and f ends on line 32 with Albert Ashcraft as a farm hand f in the Heft family. This entry is followed by the enumerator's certification that he has completed his assigned district. Even though this suggests the end of the list, there are two more full pages (numbered 15 & 16). Page 15 starts with Flora E. Noland f and f 4 other Noland f s (George, Lakin, Minie [sic] Blanch & Madison). Based on the ages, these are Henry & Martha children (Flora, George and f Laken were listed in their household in the 1870 census and f Minnie was mistakenly listed as 'Nancy.' Madison, at age 7 in 1880, would not have been born yet in 1870.) Thus, believe pages 15 & 16 belong in front of page 13. ===== 14 JUL 1860 Pike Township, Coshocton, Ohio pg 118 Henry Noland f M 35 Ohio Martha Noland f F 26 Ohio Sarah Noland f F 2 Ohio Jacob Noland f M 1 Ohio 8 JUN 1870 Pike, Coshocton, Ohio pg 15 Henry Noland f M 43 Ohio Martha Noland f F 35 Ohio Sarah Noland f F 12 Ohio Jacob Noland f M 11 Ohio Mary Noland f F 9 Ohio Flora Noland f F 7 Ohio George Noland f M 5 Ohio Lakin Noland f M 2 Ohio Nancy Noland f F 0 Ohio 9 JUN 1880 Pike, Coshocton, Ohio pg 13 Henry Noland f Self M 54 Ohio Martha Noland f Wife F 45 Ohio Jacob Noland f Son M 22 Ohio Sarah M Noland f Daughter F 22 Ohio pg 15 Flora E Noland f Daughter F 17 Ohio Geo Noland f Son M 16 Ohio Loken M Noland f Son M 12 Ohio Minie Blanch Noland f Daughter F 10 Ohio Madison L Noland f Son M 7 Ohio
ch of Martha Ashcraft and f Henry Noland f er: i. MINNIE BLANCHE19 NOLand f b 23.05.1870, Ohio Usa d 09.11.1925, Frazeysburg Muskingum Co Ohio Usa; g. ALVA JAY FAIRALL; f. 10.11.1868, Frazeysburg Muskingum Co Ohio Usa d 04.08.1937, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa. Notater for ALVA JAY FAIRALL: 8 JUN 1900 Jackson Township Fraseysburg village, Muskingum, Ohio District 50 Sheet 16A Alva Fairall Head M 32 Ohio Blanch Fairall Wife F 30 Ohio Memet Fairall Son M 5 Ohio Rolly Fairall Son M 2 Ohio 4 MAY 1910 Jackson, Muskingum, Ohio ED 64 Sheet 7A Alva J Fairall Head M 41 Ohio Blance Fairall Wife F 39 Ohio Merit J Fairall Son M 14 Ohio Rolla A Fairall Son M 11 Ohio Clifton B Fairall Son M 7 Ohio Dorothea Fairall Mother F 82 Ireland f 7 JAN 1920 Jackson, Muskingum, Ohio ED 96 Sheet 3A Alva J Fairall Head M 51 Ohio Blanche M Fairall Wife F 49 Ohio Cliflin B Fairall Son M 16 Ohio 24 APR 1930 Jackson, Muskingum, Ohio ED 14 Sheet 6B Alva J Fairall Head M 60 Ohio Clifton Fairall Son M 27 Ohio 126. Jacob Buzz18 Ashcraft (Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 15.02.1832 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 16.02.1916 Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa
m Lydia Margaret Russellb 23.05.1840 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 07.04.1922 Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. Notater for Jacob Buzz Ashcraft: From History of Coshocton County (pg 630): ASHCRAFT "JACOB, Pike township; post-office. West Carlisle; farmer and f stock raiser; born in this county in 1832, son of Jacob and f Martha Ashcraft. *He was married in 1857 to Miss Liddie Russell, daughter of William and f Harriott Russell. They are the parents of twelve children� William S., George W., Thomas (deceased), Norah, Mary N., Harriott K., Russell E., Arthur and f Jacob L. Two are married. ===== 1 JUL 1860 Pike Township, Coshocton, Ohio pg 108 Jacob Archcraft M 28 Ohio Lydia Archcraft F 19 Ohio Wm Archcraft M 2 Ohio George Archcraft M 0 Ohio 6 JUN 1870 Pike, Coshocton, Ohio pg 10 87/78 Jacob Ashcraft M 39 Ohio, United States Lydia M Ashcraft F 30 Ohio, United States William S Ashcraft M 11 Ohio, United States George W Ashcraft M 9 Ohio, United States Noah M Ashcraft M 4 Ohio, United States Mary N Ashcraft F 2 Ohio, United States 17 JUN 1880 Pike, Coshocton, Ohio ED 56 pg 15 (210C) 111/111 Jacob Ashcraft Self M 48 Ohio, United States w; farmer Lydda Ashcraft Wife F 40 Ohio, United States Sylvester Ashcraft Son M 22 Ohio, United States George Ashcraft Son M 20 Ohio, United States Noah Ashcraft Son M 14 Ohio, United States Mary N Ashcraft Daughter F 12 Ohio, United States Harriet C Ashcraft Daughter F 9 Ohio, United States Russell E Ashcraft Son M 6 Ohio, United States Charles A Ashcraft Son M 4 Ohio, United States Jacob Lewis Ashcraft Son M 2 Ohio, United States Mary E Ashcraft Other F 19 Ohio, United States Charles M Ashcraft Grand f son M 2 Ohio, United States 19 JUN 1900 Perry & Pike Townships New Guilford Town, Coshocton, Ohio District 15 Sheet 14A 292/297 Jacob Ashcraft Head M 68 Ohio Lydia Ashcraft Wife F 60 Ohio Jacob L Ashcraft Son M 22 Ohio Verna Ashcraft Daughter F 19 Ohio 25 APR 1910 Pike, Coshocton, Ohio ED 16 Sheet 4B 105/107 Jacob Ashcraft Head M 78 Ohio Lydia Ashcraft Wife F 69 Ohio
ch of Jacob Ashcraft and f Lydia Russell er: 146. i. WILLIAM SYLVESTER19 ASHCRAFT b 26.01.1858, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 03.08.1890, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. 127. John18 Bivens (Nathaniel17, William16 Bivins, Rowland f 15, Mary14 Awbery, William II13 Aubrey, Jane12 Mathew, Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 11.05.1760 Anson Co North Carolina Usa d 11.03.1818 Mecklenburg Co North Carolina Usa
m Jemima Crockett dau of Robert Crockett and f Rachel Kerrb 1763 Augusta Co Virginia Usa d 18.11.1853 Lewisburg Marshall Co Tennessee Usa.
ch of John Bivens and f Jemima Crockett er: 147. i. UNITY BIVINS/19 BIVENS b 12.06.1797, Mecklenburg Co North Carolina Usa d 06.10.1845. ii. ELIZABETH BIVENS b 03.10.1799, Mecklenburg Co North Carolina Usa d 07.01.1873, Marshall Co Tennessee Usa. 128. Aaron18 Freeman (Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1745 Chowan, North Carolina, United States d 1825 Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
m Mary Bentley dau of Thomas Bentley and f Hanna Beasleyb 1749 Rowan, North Carolina, United States d 1831 Buncombe, North Carolina, United States.
ch of Aaron Freeman and f Mary Bentley er: 148. i. JOSHUA19 FREEMAN b 1770, Rowan, North Carolina, United States d 1855, North Carolina, United States. ii. JESSE FREEMAN b 1772, Rowan, North Carolina, United States d 1845, Burke, North Carolina, United States. iii. MOSES FREEMAN b 14.09.1774, Irendall County, Wilkes, North Carolina, United States d 18.01.1859, Madison, North Carolina, United States. 149. iv. THOMAS FREEMAN b 1777, Rowan, North Carolina, United States d 1865, Madison, North Carolina, United States. v. ISAAC FREEMAN b 1780, Iredell, North Carolina, United States d 03.09.1813, Craven, North Carolina, United States. vi. AARON POSEY F b 1782, Iredell, North Carolina, United States d 03.11.1861, Topaz, Douglas, Missouri, United States. vii. MARTHA FREEMAN b 1784, Iredell, North Carolina, United States d Douglas, Missouri, United States. viii. JAMES FREEMAN b 1786, Iredell, North Carolina, United States d 1860. ix. JOHN FREEMAN b 1793, Iredell, North Carolina, United States d 1870, Sprucepine, Yancey, North Carolina, United States. 150. x. AARON POSEY FREEMAN b 1783, Iredell Co North Carolina Usa d 03.11.1861, Douglas Co Missouri Usa. 129. James18 Outlaw (Edward17, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1744 Bertie Co North Carolina Usa d 22.04.1828 Duplin Co North Carolina Usa
m Elizabeth Gradyb 09.02.1749 Duplin Co North Carolina Usa.
ch of James Outlaw and f Elizabeth Grady er: 151. i. LEWIS HENRY19 OUTLAW b 09.02.1788, Duplin Co North Carolina Usa d 19.07.1859, Nortonville Hopkins Co Kentucky Usa. 130. Alexand f er18 Outlaw (Edward17, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1738 Bertie Co North Carolina Usa d 25.08.1826 Dallas Co Cahaba Alabama Usa
m Penelope Smithb 1740 Duplin Co North Carolina Usa d Hamblen Co Tennessee Usa.
ch of Alexand f er Outlaw and f Penelope Smith er: i. PATIENCE19 OUTLAW b 01.03.1777, North Carolina USA d 17.09.1864, Coffee Co Tennessee Usa; g. JOSEPH INSLEE and f ERSON; f. 05.11.1757, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa d 17.04.1837, D C Washington Usa. Notater for JOSEPH INSLEE and f ERSON: History 1777 � Valley Forge Encampment Captain, USA Co. Command f er Maxwell�s Brigade | 3rd New Jersey Regiment History 28 Jul 1778 � Battle of Monmouth Captain, USA Org. 1796 � Tennessee Constitutional Convention, Tennessee, Delegate Occup 1797-1815 � US Senator from TN 131. Mary Frances18 Hester (Elijah Luther17, Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 09.07.1859 Fayetteville, Tennessee, Lincoln Usa d 14.05.1947 Fayetteville Lincoln Tennesse Usa
m Thomas Jefferson Kerbo. Han b 1861 d 1914.
ch of Mary Hester and f Thomas Kerbo er: i. LAURA19 KERBO b 1895 d 1907. Notater for LAURA KERBO: Additional Information for Laura /Kerbo/ Citing This Record "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3QGX-VZJ : accessed 2015-01-19), entry for Laura /Kerbo/. Submission submission id:MMD8-RGQ contributor: date:11.8.2014 contributor: date:11.8.2014 contributor: date:11.8.2014 person count:4371 132. James Bailey18 Hester (Elijah Luther17, Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 09.04.1863 Lincoln Co., Tennessee, USA d 1941 Lincoln Co., Tennessee, USA
m Elizabeth Cordelia Pitts 25.10.1885 Lincoln Co Tennesse Usab 24.12.1868 Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA d 17.02.1947 Rochester, Haskell County, Texas, USA.
ch of James Hester and f Elizabeth Pitts er: 152. i. OLA MAE19 HESTER b 09.03.1901, Round Rock, Travis Co., Texas Usa d 11.09.1967, Rochester, Haskell County, Texas, USA. 133. John18 Hester (Elijah Luther17, Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 20.10.1874 Tennessee Usa d 05.01.1971 Paint Rock Concho, Texas, United States
m1) Ola Warnockd�de 1926
m2) Ophelia Damron 06.01.1897 Lincoln, Tennessee Usab 15.05.1877 Fayetteville, Lincoln, Tennessee d 11.09.1956. Notater for John Hester: residence: 1880 District 22, Lincoln, Tennessee, United States Ada Hester United States Census, 1920 Name: Ada Hester Event Type: Census Event Year: 1920 Event Place: Justice Precinct 4, McCulloch, Texas, United States Gender: Female Age: 20 Marital Status: Single Race: White Race (Original): White Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Daughter Birth Year (Estimated): 1900 Birthplace: Texas Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee Household Role Gender Age Birthplace John Hester Head M 46 Tennessee Ophelia Hester Wife F 41 Tennessee Ada Hester Daughter F 20 Texas Talmage Hester Son M 11 Texas Alvy Hester Son M 7 Texas Amy Hester Daughter F 5 Texas District: 161 , Sheet Number and f Letter: 2A , Household ID: 15 , Line Number: 3 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and f Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: T625 , GS Film number: 1821830 , Digital Folder Number: 004390813 , Image Number: 00389
ch of John Hester and f Ola Warnock er: i. LOIS GORDON19 HESTER b 14.02.1918, Georgia Usa d 05.06.2013, Georgia Usa; g. MARTHA BORELL. Notater for LOIS GORDON HESTER: Mr. Hester was a World War II Army veteran. He was retired and f lived in Macon for several years as well as various other places during his life. Mr. Hester returned to Laurens County over twenty years ago and f was a member of Union Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and f Ola Warnock Hester, and f wife, Martha Borell Hester. ch of John Hester and f Ophelia Damron er: 153. ii. ADA19 HESTER b 28.07.1900, Of, Texas Usa d 03.07.1991. 154. iii. TALMAGE DEWITT HESTER b 1909, Texas Usa. iv. ALVIE HESTER b 1913, Texas Usa; g. MYRTLE L COTIE, 11.05.1974, Tom Green, Texas, United States; f. 1917. v. AMY HESTER b 1915, Texas Usa d 05.05.1972, Brown Texas Usa. 134. Abner18 Veazey (Elizabeth Frances17 Hester, Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1810 Granville County, North Carolina, USA d 03.05.1876 Granville County, North Carolina, USA
m1) Julia Tilley. Han giftet seg med (2) Elizabeth A Jones 04.11.1845 Granville County, North Carolina Usa dau of Abner Jones and f Dicey Eastwoodb 21.06.1814 Granville County, North Carolina, USA d 08.01.1888 Granville County, North Carolina, USA.
ch of Abner Veazey and f Julia Tilley er: i. WILLIAM ELIJAH19 VEAZEY b 04.01.1843, Granville County, North Carolina, USA d 27.05.1927, Wake County, North Carolina, USA; g. ELVIRA RHODES, 30.11.1871, Granville County, North Carolina Usa; f. 26.03.1846, North Carolina, USA d 21.06.1913, Granville County, North Carolina Usa. Notater for WILLIAM ELIJAH VEAZEY: PVT Son of Abner Veazey and f Julia Tilley Veazey. When his mother passed away, he was raised by his grand f mother, Nancy Hester Veazey and f his aunt, Rebecca Veazey [1810-1891]. ch of Abner Veazey and f Elizabeth Jones er: ii. JOHN CALVIN19 VEASEY b 19.10.1853, Stem, Granville County, North Carolina, USA d 27.08.1928, Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, USA. iii. ELIJAH HESTER VEAZEY b 18.01.1847, Granville County, North Carolina, USA d 08.12.1915, Durham County, North Carolina, USA; g. LUETTA ELLIS, 11.07.1867, Granville County, North Carolina Usa; f. 25.01.1849, Granville County, North Carolina, USA d 20.04.1930, North Carolina, USA. iv. ABNER JONES VEAZEY b 26.10.1849, Granville County, North Carolina, USA d 04.04.1936, Granville County, North Carolina, USA. 135. Alfred Moore18 Veazey (Elizabeth Frances17 Hester, Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 25.07.1819 d 12.09.1895 Butner, Granville County, North Carolina, USA
m Margaret Frances Umstead 13.11.1844 Granville County, North Carolina Usa dau of William Umstead and f Mary Wallerb 16.03.1827 North Carolina, USA d 23.12.1909 Butner, Granville County, North Carolina, USA.
ch of Alfred Veazey and f Margaret Umstead er: 155. i. AMPHRIS JUDSON19 VEAZEY b 30.08.1849, North Carolina, USA d 23.03.1916, Butner, Granville County, North Carolina, USA. 136. Minnie Ola18 Whitehead (Benjamin17, Isaac Henderson16, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 07.11.1887 Lovelady, Houston, Texas Usa d 18.09.1939 Rusk Cheerokee Texas Usa
m Franklin Porter Knox 24.10.1909 son of Franklin Pierce Knox. Han b 07.11.1887 Lovelady, Houston, Texas Usa d 03.05.1949 Lufkin, Angelina, Texas Usa.
ch of Minnie Whitehead and f Franklin Knox er: i. MAMIE19 KNOX b 18.09.1910, Lovelady, Houston, Texas Usa d 10.08.1918, Houston Texas Usa. 137. Thomas18 Hucks (Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1796 South Carolina Usa d 1884 Horry Co South Carolina Usa
m Margaret Squires 10.03.1818 dau of John Squiresb 15.02.1798 Brunswick Co North Carolina Usa d 30.06.1874 Aynor Horry Co South Carolina Usa. Notater for Thomas Hucks: Hucks Family Cemetery is located near the corner of Hucks Rd. & Deer Creek Rd. in the Horry section of Horry County, SC. The cemetery was unmarked for many years & a new stone erected in 2015 with money collected from the Hucks family reunion. Keith Edwards & Steve Baxley installed the new stone in 2015. Thomas & Margaret S. Hucks settled in the Brunson Springs area (Hucks Road) of Horry, SC (as best can be narrowed down) about 1830's. Many Southern families were ravaged by The Civil War, including the Thomas Hux (Hucks) family of Horry County. They weathered tragedy, heartache and f death with sheer determination to resume a happy and f prosperous life after the War Between the States. Their strengths and f struggles became legendary stories of the South, and f their will to survive stood the test of time through family pride and f oral recitations. The band f of brothers Thomas Hucks and f Margaret P. Squires Hucks were married on March 10, 1818, and f settled down on 400 acres of farmland f given to them by her father, John Squires. This land f , which was located on Hucks Road in Horry County, had lovingly been passed down to her father by her grand f father. Her grand f father, and f rew Squires, had been granted the land f for his bravery while fighting in The American Revolution from 1775 to 1783. The Hucks family farmed their land f without a single slave working the fields. Their sons, who were John Wesley Hucks, William Robert Hucks, David McRollin Hucks, Daniel Nathan Hucks, Thomas B. Hucks, Isaiah Gause Hucks and f Collin Postell Hucks, worked from sunup to sundown ensuring the success of the family homestead. Their peaceful existence would come to a screeching halt when the first shots at Fort Sumter were fired on April 12, 1861. Civil War was inevitable, and f the Hucks family knew several of their boys would take up arms against the north. The Hucks family immediately decided one brother, Daniel Nathan Hucks, would stay behind to farm the family land f and f protect the women who would be left to fend for themselves. Six of the Hucks brothers signed up to fight for the Confederacy.This would prove to be a fatal mistake for many of the brothers. While keeping the home fires burning, Daniel Nathan decided to become a constable of the community while continuing to uphold the daily chores of their vast farmland f . His wife, Mary Ann Sing Hucks, and f their five children shouldered the majority of the duties when Daniel Nathan would be called upon to arrest Confederacy deserters and f return them to their units. His new job, which required minor judicial functions after being appointed by the governor, would be an extremely dangerous and f hated profession. While plowing a field on the hot and f humid day of June 11, 1862, Daniel Nathan sent his 10-year-old barefoot son, Thomas Morris Hucks, to fetch water for the two. When Thomas returned a few moments later, he discovered his beloved 36-year-old father had been shot to death behind the plow. Rumors quickly spread that Daniel Nathan was murdered by a deserter he had previously arrested. This man, Hosie Squires, fled to Florida and f was hanged by the neck until dead for killing another man in the same state. Daniel Nathan would leave his wife and f five children behind after his murder. He was buried in the Hucks Cemetery, which is sadly lost today because of a development. Many of the other Hucks brothers did not make it out alive from the Civil War. David McRollin Hucks was shot and f killed on Aug. 30, 1862, a few months after Daniel Nathan�s murder. He left behind his wife, Hester Murrow Hucks, and f four children. Isaiah �Ire� Gause Hucks died on June 11, 1865, exactly three years to the day of Daniel Nathan�s murder. He served in the 26th SC Infantry, CSA. His place of burial is unknown. He left behind his wife, Sarah Ann Baker Hucks, and f one daughter, Margrett Hucks. B. Hucks died a few days later on June 27, 1865. He left his wife, Caroline Bowen Hucks, to rear six children alone. Fortunately, John Wesley Hucks, William Robert Hucks and f Collin Postell Hucks would make it home, but not without
ch of Thomas Hucks and f Margaret Squires er: i. JOHN WESLEY19 HUCKS. ii. WILLIAM ROBERT HUCKS. iii. DAVID MCROLLIN HUCKS. iv. DANIEL NATHAN HUCKS. v. THOMAS B. HUCKS. vi. ISAIAH GAUSE HUCKS. 156. vii. COLLIN POSTELL HUCKS b 27.02.1840, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 19.05.1921, Aynor Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 138. Anna18 Hucks (Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1803 South Carolina Usa d South Carolina Usa
m Daniel Johnson 1827 son of Hugh Johnston and f Sarah McKewn. Han b 1789 Georgetown Horry County South Carolina Usa d 27.04.1869 Horry South Carolina Usa. Notater for Daniel Johnson: D. Johnson was War of 1812 Vet This marriage is proven by a deed dated 6 Oct 1828 in which various heirs of William Strickland f relinquish rights to certain land f . This record names "Daniel Johnson and f Edith his wife" as heirs of William Strickland f . (Horry Co, SC Deed Book L, page 191, thanks to Jim Strickland f for sharing this with me) 1820 census analysis (based on available evidence): (Explanation of this census) 1820 Horry Dist, SC pg 136 Daniel Johnston 000010-10100 Analysis: 1 Male(s) 26-44 (1775-1794) Daniel JOHNSON (1788/89) s/o ? 1 Female(s) 16-25 (1794-1804) Edith STRICKLand f Johnson (1794/1804) wife 1 Female(s) 0-9 (1810-1820) Fairby JOHNSON (1819) daughter Daniel Johnson married Anny Hucks sometime ca 1830/32 in Horry Dist, SC. She was born ca 1809/10 in SC, presumably in Horry District. don't know who her parents were. Her maiden name is proven by her War of 1812 Widow's Pension Application (thanks to Jan Derrick for sharing that info.) Daniel Johnson was listed on the 1830 census in Horry Dist, SC. ** Unfortunately, don't yet have the 1830 enumerations. Daniel Johnson was listed on the 1840 census in Horry Dist, SC. He wasn't particularly close to any other Johnson families then. Register Report 1. Daniel1 Johnson, born 1788/89 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Horry Co, SC); died 1860/70 in Horry Co, SC. He married (1) in 1810/20 in Horry Dist, SC Edith Strickland f , born abt 1795 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Horry Co, SC); died abt 1830 in Horry Dist, SC; (2) bef 1830 in Horry Dist, SC Anny Hucks, born 1809/10 in Horry Dist, SC; died aft 1880 in Horry Co, SC. Children of Daniel Johnson and f Edith Strickland f were as follows: + 2 Fairby2 Johnson, born 18 Aug 1819 in Horry Dist, SC; died 8 Oct 1893 in Horry Co, SC; buried in Gethsemene Cem, Horry Co, SC. She married Daniel William "Duke" Alford. Children of Daniel Johnson and f Anny Hucks were as follows: + 3 William L2 Johnson, born Mar 1831 in Horry Dist, SC; died aft 1900 in Horry Co, SC. He married (1) Elizabeth (---); (2) Rebecca M (---). + 4 ii Susannah2 Johnson, born 1833/34 in Horry Dist, SC. She married ? (---). + 5 iii Henry L W2 Johnson, born 14 Jul 1835 in Horry Dist, SC; died 31 May 1917 in Horry Co, SC; buried in Gethsemane Cem,Horry Co, SC. He married Eliza A C (---). 6 iv Elizabeth2 Johnson, born 1837/38 in Horry Dist, SC. + 7 v Havalah A2 Johnson, born 1839/40 in Horry Dist, SC; died aft 1910 in Horry Co, SC. She married ? (---). + 8 vi Daniel Green2 Johnson, born 1844 in Horry Dist, SC; died 7 Nov 1896 in Horry Co, SC; buried in Gethsemane Cem,Horry Co, SC. He married Jane W Graham. 9 vii Basheba Vasilla M2 Johnson, born 1843/44 in Horry Dist, SC. + 10 viii John T2 Johnson, born 1845/46 in Horry Dist, SC. He married Julian Malissa (---).
ch of Anna Hucks and f Daniel Johnson er: i. BASHEBA VASILLA M19 JOHNSON b Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 157. ii. DANIEL GREEN JOHNSON b Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 07.11.1896, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 158. iii. SUSANNA JOHNSON b Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 159. iv. WILLIAM L JOHNSON b 01.03.1831 d 05.08.1902. 160. v. HENRY LEWIS WILLIAM JOHNSON b 14.07.1835, Canadian d 31.05.1917, Bayboro, Horry, South Carolina. 161. vi. ELIZABETH JOHNSON b 23.10.1837, Horry County South Carolina Usa d 21.10.1891, South Carolina Usa. vii. MARTHA E JOHNSON b 25.01.1839, Charlston Co South Carolina Usa d 05.09.1935. 162. viii. HAVALAH A JOHNSON� b 05.11.1839, Horry Dist, South Carolina Usa d 23.06.1913, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 163. ix. JOHN T JOHNSON b 1846, Horry District South Carolina Usa. 139. George William18 Whitfield (William17, Lewis16, Rachel15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1809 North Carolina Usa d 1842
m Catherine Diggs Hartb 1810 North Carolina Usa d 1840.
ch of George Whitfield and f Catherine Hart er: i. GEORGE WILLIAM19 WHITFIELD b 1829, Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa d 09.1871; g. LOUISA WIMBERLEY; f. 17.11.1832, Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa d 15.11.1879. 164. ii. FRANCES JANE WHITFIELD b 1836, North Carolina Usa d 1919.
generation. 19 140. Cora A19 Cooper (Deborah Ann18 Sams, Sarah Green17 Reeder, Uree16 Butcher, Lieut Samuel15, Susannah14 Lewis, Abraham13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 04.02.1865 d 23.11.1946 Lubeck, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa
m James L Guinn son of Stephen Guinn and f Elizabeth Wigal. Han b 29.08.1863 d 07.08.1914 Lubeck, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa.
ch of Cora Cooper and f James Guinn er: 165. i. NELLIE FRANCES20 GUINN b 13.06.1892, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa d 09.1982, Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa. 141. Charles Payton19 Reeder (Edward Orick18, Simon Green17, Uree16 Butcher, Lieut Samuel15, Susannah14 Lewis, Abraham13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 11.10.1865 Shot Town Ohio Usa d 24.02.1921
m1) Minnie May Swearinginb 18.09.1868 Meigs Co Ohio Usa d 09.09.1941 Pennsylvania Usa
m2) Cora B Edmondb 1868 Pennsylvania Usa d 1921 Pennsylvania Usa.
ch of Charles Reeder and f Minnie Swearingin er: i. STANLEY S20 REEDER b 01.10.1890, Ohio Usa; g. MARGARET KING; f. 1893, Pennsylvania Usa. 142. Elizabeth Poindexter19 Christian (Archibald18, Charles Lewis17 Bankhead, Mary Warner16 Lewis, Col. Charles15, John14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1813 Virginia Usa d 1895 Pike Co Missouri Usa
m John Warner Bankhead. Han b 02.12.1810 Albemarle Co Virginia Usa d 1895 Pike Co Missouri Usa.
ch of Elizabeth Christian and f John Bankhead er: 166. i. CARY Rand f OLPH20 BANKHEAD b 1835, Virginia Usa d 1911, Pike Co Missouri Usa. 143. Sarah Elizabeth19 Ashcraft (William Tracy18, Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 29.03.1859 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 16.07.1914 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa
m George Alonzo Meek son of David Meek. Han b 19.08.1852 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 02.09.1917 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa.
ch of Sarah Ashcraft and f George Meek er: i. ANNA CATHERINE20 MEEK b 10.10.1882, Fallsburg Licking Co Ohio Usa d 05.01.1936, Baltimore City Maryland f Usa; g. JOSEPH WARNER WRIGHT; f. 17.08.1879, Fallsburg Licking Co Ohio Usa d 16.01.1961, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa. 167. ii. CLARENCE ALLEN MEEK b 09.08.1879, Ohio Usa d 01.07.1913, Fallsburg Licking Co Ohio Usa. iii. CHARLES MEEK b 12.06.1886, Fallsburg Licking Co Ohio Usa; g. LENA PURCELL; f. 12.04.1884, Wilmington Clinton Co Ohio Usa d 23.08.1977, Licking County, Ohio, Usa. Notater for LENA PURCELL: Name alternately listed as Evalena and f Helena iv. AUSTIN EMMET MEEK b 26.12.1877, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 31.08.1908, Ohio Usa; g. DAISY UNITA LUGENBEAL; f. 1877, Ohio Usa d 1950. 168. v. HARVEY LEand f ER MEEK b 25.04.1890, Fallsburg Licking Co Ohio Usa d 11.04.1938, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa. 144. Allen19 Ashcraft (William Tracy18, Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 09.09.1857 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 31.03.1888 Fallsbury Licking Co Ohio Usa
m Florence Victoria Tiptonb 18.07.1858 West Bedford Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 25.07.1935 Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa. Notater for Allen Ashcraft: Note: he is not listed in these censuses, having died in 1888. These are his wife & children: 12 JUN 1900 Fallsburg Township, Licking, Ohio ED 167 sheet 4B Florence Ashcraft Head F 42 Ohio Elsie M Ashcraft Daughter F 18 Ohio Cary B Ashcraft Son M 17 Ohio Ivy B Ashcraft Daughter F 15 Ohio Ulyses A Ashcraft Son M 12 Ohio 1910 Fallsbury, Licking, Ohio ED 52 Sheet 1A Florence V Ashcroft Head F 57 Ohio Iva B Ashcroft Daughter F 24 Ohio Ulysus A Ashcroft Son M 21 Ohio 1920 Newark Ward 4, Licking, Ohio ED 158 Sheet 6B Florence Ashcraft Head M 60 Ohio Iva Ashcraft Daughter F 34 Ohio 1930 Newark, Licking, Ohio ED 0031 Sheet 8B Florence Ashcraft Head F 68 Ohio Ivy B Ashcraft Daughter F 38 Ohio
ch of Allen Ashcraft and f Florence Tipton er: i. ULYSSES ALLEN20 ASHCRAFT b 09.09.1888, Fallsburg Licking Co Ohio Usa d 17.11.1937, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa; g. EMAREE WILLIAMS; f. 11.06.1899, Reading Licking Co Ohio Usa d 22.11.1974, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa. Notater for ULYSSES ALLEN ASHCRAFT: 1930 Union, Licking, Ohio ED 0050 Sheet 11A Ulysses A Ashcraft Head M 41 Ohio Emaree Ashcraft Wife F 30 Ohio Marion A Ashcraft Son M 14 Ohio Hazel M Leslie Boarder F 5 Ohio Notater for EMAREE WILLIAMS: Emaree first married Ulysses A Ashcraft, her second husband f 's 2nd cousin, on 24 Dec 1914 when she was just 15 years old. Her father signed but they also 'lied' about her age as being 17 at the time 145. George19 Ashcraft (Daniel Allen18, Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 01.02.1847 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 22.04.1905 Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa
m Violet J McGruderb 04.02.1857 Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 22.04.1905 West Carlisle Coshocton Co Ohio Usa.
ch of George Ashcraft and f Violet McGruder er: i. HOWARD BILLMAN20 ASHCRAFT b 21.08.1893, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 28.03.1960, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa; g. EMAREE WILLIAMS; f. 11.06.1899, Reading Licking Co Ohio Usa d 22.11.1974, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa. Notater for EMAREE WILLIAMS: Emaree first married Ulysses A Ashcraft, her second husband f 's 2nd cousin, on 24 Dec 1914 when she was just 15 years old. Her father signed but they also 'lied' about her age as being 17 at the time 146. William Sylvester19 Ashcraft (Jacob Buzz18, Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 26.01.1858 Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 03.08.1890 Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa
m Mary Elizabeth Mc Laughlinb 11.11.1861 Mercer Co Missouri Usa d 09.11.1937 Mount Vernon Knox Co Ohio Usa. Notater for William Sylvester Ashcraft: Reside 1860 OH, Coshocton Co, Pike View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes Reside 6 JUN 1870 OH, Coshocton Co, Pike View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes pg 10 Reside 1880 OH, Coshocton Co, Pike Notater for Mary Elizabeth Mc Laughlin: Cause: chronic endocarditis Mary Elizabeth Ashcraft;2Reside 6 JUN 1870 OH, Coshocton Co, Pike ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes pg 10 Reside 1880 OH, Coshocton Co, Pike View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes Reside 19 JUN 1900 OH, Coshocton Co, Pike View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes ED 15 Sheet 14A Reside 25 APR 1910 OH, Coshocton Co, Pike ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes ED 16 Sheet 4B 109/111 Reside 10 JAN 1920 OH, Muskingum Co, Jackson ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes ED 96 Sheet 4B 109/114 Reside 8 APR 1930 OH, Muskingum Co, Jackson ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes ED 13 Sheet 7A 210/210
ch of William Ashcraft and f Mary Mc Laughlin er: i. LAWRENCE SYLVESTER20 ASHCRAFT b 26.11.1890, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 18.10.1969, Utica Licking Co Ohio Usa; g. (1) ZELDA NOLand f ; f. 30.03.1887, Ohio Usa d 1963, Licking Co Ohio Usa; g. (2) ADELLA O MCCULLOUGH; f. 08.02.1895, Knox Co Ohio Usa d 22.09.1993, Ashland f Co Ohio Usa. Notater for ZELDA NOLand f : Reside 12 JUN 19004 OH, Licking Co, Fallsburg ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes 4 5 ED 167 Sheet 5A; same place 1910 (ED 52 Sheet 1B)4 5 Reside 19206 OH, Licking Co, Fallsbury View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes 6 7 ED 125 Sheet 4A; same place 1930 (ED 0006 Sheet 1B)6 7 Reside 1930 OH, Licking Co, Fallsbury View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes Reside 16 APR 19408 OH, Licking Co, Fallsburg ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes 8 ED 45-6 sheet 6B (with mother listed as 'Mand f y Nouald')8 Notater for ADELLA O MCCULLOUGH: Lawrence S Ashcraft Male 29 Married White Head 1891 Ohio Ohio Missouri Zelda A Ashcraft Female 32 Married White Wife 1888 Ohio Ohio Ohio Kenneth V Ashcraft Male 5 Single White Son 1915 Ohio Ohio Ohio Meredith B Ashcraft Male 4 Single White Son 1916 Ohio Ohio Ohio Lena M Ashcraft Female 2 Single White Daughter 1918 Ohio Ohio Ohio 4 APR 1930 Fallsbury, Licking, Ohio ED 0006 Sheet 1B 18/18 Lawrence S Ashcraft Male 39 Married White Head 1891 Ohio Ohio Missouri Zelda A Ashcraft Female 42 Married White Wife 1888 Ohio Ohio Ohio Kenneth V Ashcraft Male 16 Single White Son 1914 Ohio Ohio Ohio Meredith B Ashcraft Male 14 Single White Son 1916 Ohio Ohio Ohio Lena M Ashcraft Female 12 Single White Daughter 1918 Ohio Ohio Ohio 1940 Jefferson Township, Richland f , Ohio ED 70-15 Sheet 2A 30 Laurence Ashcraft Head M 49 Ohio Adella O Ashcraft Wife F 45 Ohio 169. ii. FRED B ASHCRAFT b 24.08.1883, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 13.02.1965, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa. iii. CHARLES MELVIN ASHCRAFT b 11.01.1878, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 14.02.1910, Zanesville Muskingum Co Ohio Usa; g. ROSA B GAULT; f. 15.04.1879, Perry Licking Co Ohio Usa d 18.04.1980, Allegany Co New York Usa. 147. Unity Bivins/19 Bivens (John18, Nathaniel17, William16 Bivins, Rowland f 15, Mary14 Awbery, William II13 Aubrey, Jane12 Mathew, Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 12.06.1797 Mecklenburg Co North Carolina Usa d 06.10.1845
m Patrick W McCorkle son of James McCorkle and f Hannah McNeeley. Han b 16.10.1795 Mecklenburg Co North Carolina Usa d 10.09.1880 Marshall Co Tennessee Usa.
ch of Unity Bivens and f Patrick McCorkle er: 170. i. LILLIAS CELESTIAL20 MCCORKLE b 30.09.1837, Tennessee Usa d 1912, Tennessee Usa. 148. Joshua19 Freeman (Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1770 Rowan, North Carolina, United States d 1855 North Carolina, United States
m Mary Ann Pipkin 11.02.1793 Gates, Gates, North Carolina, United Statesb 1775 Gates, Gates, North Carolina, United States d 1818 Gates, Gates, North Carolina, United States.
ch of Joshua Freeman and f Mary Pipkin er: 171. i. JANE BARNETT20 FREEMAN b North Carolina Usa. 149. Thomas19 Freeman (Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1777 Rowan, North Carolina, United States d 1865 Madison, North Carolina, United States
m Catherine Harnberber.
ch of Thomas Freeman and f Catherine Harnberber er: 172. i. MARY CATHERINE20 FREEMAN b 08.03.1824 d 07.05.1881. 150. Aaron Posey19 Freeman (Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1783 Iredell Co North Carolina Usa d 03.11.1861 Douglas Co Missouri Usa
m Alabeth Ballb 1787 Surrey Co North Carolina Usa d 02.1862 Douglas Co Missouri Usa.
ch of Aaron Freeman and f Alabeth Ball er: 173. i. SAMUEL POSEY20 FREEMAN b 1820, Bruncombe Co North Carolina Usa d 1874, Topaz Douglas Co Missouri Usa. 151. Lewis Henry19 Outlaw (James18, Edward17, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 09.02.1788 Duplin Co North Carolina Usa d 19.07.1859 Nortonville Hopkins Co Kentucky Usa
m Elizabeth Whitfieldb 02.12.1785 Duplin Co north Carolina Usa.
ch of Lewis Outlaw and f Elizabeth Whitfield er: i. MARY A20 OUTLAW b 18.08.1814, Beaufort Co north Carolina Usa d f�r 1850, Beaufort Co north Carolina Usa; g. JOHN MARTIN WHITFORD; f. 1804, Craven Co North Carolina Usa d f�r 1860, Craven Co North Carolina Usa. 152. Ola Mae19 Hester (James Bailey18, Elijah Luther17, Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 09.03.1901 Round Rock, Travis Co., Texas Usa d 11.09.1967 Rochester, Haskell County, Texas, USA
m Hiram Edward Strickland f son of Sand f y Strickland f and f Matilda Cole. Han b 1899 Usa d 1972 Usa.
ch of Ola Hester and f Hiram Strickland f er: i. DELIA MAE20 STRICKLand f b 18.07.1932, Weinert, Haskell County, Texas, USA d 11.07.2015, Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA. 153. Ada19 Hester (John18, Elijah Luther17, Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 28.07.1900 Of, Texas Usa d 03.07.1991
m H G Pickett. Notater for Ada Hester: Additional Information for Ada Hester Citing This Record "International Genealogical Index (IGI)," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:97P4-H6Z : accessed 2015-01-20), entry for Ada Hester. Notater for H G Pickett: H G Pickett mentioned in the record of Henry Eugene Pickett Name: H G Pickett Gender: Male Wife: Ada Hester Son: Henry Eugene Pickett Other information in the record of Henry Eugene Pickett from Texas, Birth Certificates Name: Henry Eugene Pickett Event Type: Birth Event Date: 11 May 1920 Event Place: , Smith, Texas, United States Gender: Male Father's Name: H G Pickett Mother's Name: Ada Hester Certificate Number: 27693 , Digital Folder Number: 004516042 , Image Number: 00426 Attach to Family Tree View the free image by signing in. Sign In Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935 Search collection About this collection Citing this Record "Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1935," index and f images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X2YM-FRM : accessed 20 January 2015), H G Pickett in entry for Henry Eugene Pickett, 11 May 1920; citing , Smith, Texas, United States, certificate 27693, Bureau of Vital Statistics. State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL
ch of Ada Hester and f H Pickett er: i. HENRY EUGENE20 PICKETT b 11.05.1920, Smith, Texas, United States. 154. Talmage Dewitt19 Hester (John18, Elijah Luther17, Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1909 Texas Usa
m Jewel Mae Corbell dau of Eldredge Corbell and f Ethel Bolesb 1918 Oklahoma Usa d 02.1966 Muskogee County Oklahoma Usa.
ch of Talmage Hester and f Jewel Corbell er: 174. i. PATRICIA DEE20 HESTER b 18.10.1943, Tom Green, Texas Usa. 155. Amphris Judson19 Veazey (Alfred Moore18, Elizabeth Frances17 Hester, Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 30.08.1849 North Carolina, USA d 23.03.1916 Butner, Granville County, North Carolina, USA
m Sarah Elizabeth Forsythe 1871b 22.06.1853 Granville County, North Carolina, USA d 06.03.1933 Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, USA.
ch of Amphris Veazey and f Sarah Forsythe er: i. NANCY LOLA20 VEAZEY b 05.05.1874, North Carolina, USA d 15.01.1948, Oak Grove, Durham County, North Carolina, USA; g. DANIEL DIXON MASSEY; f. 26.02.1870, North Carolina, USA d 26.12.1950, Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, USA. Notater for DANIEL DIXON MASSEY: Birth: Feb. 26, 1870 Death: Dec. 26, 1955 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Daniel D Massey Home in 1880: Boon Hill, Johnston, North Carolina Age: 10 Estimated birth year: abt 1870 Birthplace: North Carolina Relation to head-of-household: Son Father's name: D. Frank Massey Father's birthplace: North Carolina Mother's name: Melvina Massey Mother's birthplace: North Carolina Neighbors: View others on page Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age D Frank Massey 36 Melvina Massey 31 John W Massey 13 Patrick H. Massey 12 Daniel D Massey 10 Murry F Massey 5 Laura F Massey 3 Wiley H Massey 3m 1930 United States Federal Census Name: Daniel D Massey Home in 1930: Durham, Durham, North Carolina Age: 62 Estimated birth year: abt 1868 Birthplace: North Carolina Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Nancy Massey Race: White Household Members: Name Age Daniel D Massey 62 Nancy Massey 54 North Ferrell 24 Viola Ferrell 17 Gladys Roberson 28 Ford Ferrell 17 Family links: Spouse: Nancy Lola Ferrell Veazey Massey (1874 - 1948) Burial: Veasey - Veazey Family Cemetery Butner Granville County North Carolina, USA 156. Collin Postell19 Hucks (Thomas18, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 27.02.1840 Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 19.05.1921 Aynor Horry Co South Carolina Usa
m Emma Teletha Jenkins dau of Elijah Jenkins and f Elizabeth Kirtonb 24.03.1844 Dog Bluff Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 22.05.1925 Aynor Horry Co South Carolina Usa.
ch of Collin Hucks and f Emma Jenkins er: i. CURTIS POSTELL20 HUCKS b 03.04.1888, Horry County South Carolina Usa d 26.06.1968, Horry Co South Carolina Usa; g. MOLLIE MOORE; f. 23.04.1894 d 06.12.1968. 157. Daniel Green19 Johnson (Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 07.11.1896 Horry Co South Carolina Usa
m Jane H W Graham dau of Joseph Graham and f Sarah Floydb 14.08.1847 d 17.08.1895.
ch of Daniel Johnson and f Jane Graham er: 175. i. JOHN THOMAS20 JOHNSON b 27.09.1870, South Carolina Usa d 04.12.1922, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ii. NANCY M JOHNSON b 1872, South Carolina Usa d 21.05.1956, Horry Co South Carolina Usa; g. ROBERT B ALLEN; f. 08.1880, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 25.10.1918, Bayboro Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iii. JOSEPH G JOHNSON b 1878, South Carolina Usa. iv. NEWBERRY AIKEN JOHNSON b 11.09.1884, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 1961, Columbia South Carolina Usa. 158. Susanna19 Johnson (Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ch of Susanna Johnson er: 176. i. MARGARET B20 JOHNSON� b 08.1860, Horry District South Carolina Usa d 21.03.1944, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 159. William L19 Johnson (Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 01.03.1831 d 05.08.1902. ch of William L Johnson er: i. ALICE JOANNE20 JOHNSON b 06.06.1878 d 03.12.1939; g. MELVIN EUGENE JOHNSON; f. 07.06.1873, Harvey County Kansas Usa d 03.12.1957, Robeson Co North Carolina Usa. 160. Henry Lewis William19 Johnson (Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 14.07.1835 Canadian d 31.05.1917 Bayboro, Horry, South Carolina
m1) Elizabeth Rabon dau of Abraham Rabon and f Rebecca Branhamb 1840 Horry Dist, South Carolina Usa d Horry District South Carolina Usa. Notater for Henry Lewis William Johnson: Henry L. W. Johnson Horry Herald June 4, 1917 Henry L. W. Johnson, was born July 14, 1835, of Scotch-Irish parentage, and f departed this life May 31, 1917, aged 81 years, 10 months and f 17 days. He was a son of Daniel and f Annie Hux Johnson, all of Horry County S.C. He was married to Miss Eliza A. Johnson about the year 1856, to whom were born 14 children, five of which: Caroline, Margaret, Sam, Nancy and f Daniel preceded him to the spirit world; and f nine Charley W., and f y M., Alva H., Tolitha, Bersheba Ray, Lewis S., Whiteford W., Elizabeth Merett, Nora Rogers, and f George Cornelius survive him. He made a profession of religion about 61 years ago at Cool Spring Campground under the ministry of Rev. Ogburn, who preached from Rev. 3-18 : �I council thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire that thou mayest be rich and f white raiment that thou mayest be clothed.� Penitents were called and f Uncle Henry (as we all learned to call him) then a young man went forward for prayer while the first verse was being sung of the old hymn: �Woe to the men on earth who dwell, and f dread not the Almighty�s frown: When God doth all His wrath reveal, and f shower His judgment down.� Sinners expect those heavy showers, To meet you God prepare, For low the seventh angel pours His vile upon the air. Low from the seats the mountain tops, The mountains are not found, Transported far in to the deep, and f in the ocean drowned. Who then can live and f face the throne and f face the judge severe. When Heaven and f earth are fled and f gone Oh, where wilt thou appear.� After he had been at the alter for some time the preacher asked any one present who was interested in the salvation of souls, to take the penitents and f go out and f pray with them. and f Rev. Billie Cannon took Bro. Johnson out beside the Chinnes Swamp where was converted. He lived his religion until the day of his death. It was during the same meeting he was married to Eliza Johnson. He was stricken with paralysis several years ago from which he suffered much, but his suffering is over now. Bro. Johnson was a truly good man having lived a constant life for many long years, along with his good wife, of whom it is said she was as good a woman as he was a man. She preceded him to the spirit world by over 13 years, having parted on before Dec. 1903. He was funeralized from Psalms 37-37: �Mark the perfect man and f behold the upright for the end of that man is peace,� and f his earthly remains were laid to rest in the old Johnson graveyard at Gethsemene Baptist Church.
ch of Henry Johnson and f Elizabeth Rabon er: 177. i. CHARLES WILLIAM20 JOHNSON b 13.02.1861, Gallivants Ferry Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 09.01.1924, Bayboro Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 178. ii. and f REW M JOHNSON b 13.01.1867, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 08.07.1932. iii. CAROLINE JOHNSON b 1862, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 179. iv. DANIEL H JOHNSON b 17.12.1868, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 21.10.1915, Horry County South Carolina Usa. v. ALVA H JOHNSON b 13.05.1870, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 18.06.1928, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. vi. TABITHA B JOHNSON b 1869, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. vii. LEWIS S JOHNSON b 17.09.1874, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 17.01.1919, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. viii. WILLIAM WHITEFORD JOHNSON b 17.07.1876, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 10.05.1953, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ix. ELIZABETH JOHNSON b 1877, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. x. GEORGE C JOHNSON b 1884, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 180. xi. PERRY DAVIS JOHNSON b 04.1859, Horry District South Carolina Usa. xii. RUTILLA M JOHNSON b 1862, Horry District South Carolina Usa. ch of Henry Lewis William Johnson er: 181. xiii. JOHN MINICK20 JOHNSON b 07.1867, Horry District South Carolina Usa d 07.09.1939, Horry South Carolina Usa. xiv. MARTHA G O JOHNSON b 1869, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. xv. HELEN A JOHNSON b 1871, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. xvi. REBECCA JOHNSON b 1875, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. xvii. ALAS J JOHNSON b 1878, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 182. xviii. JESSE C. JOHNSON b 1874 d 1914. 161. Elizabeth19 Johnson (Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 23.10.1837 Horry County South Carolina Usa d 21.10.1891 South Carolina Usa
m Daniel H Rabon 1857 son of William Rabon and f Mary Phillips. Han b 15.04.1834 Cool Spring Horry County South Carolina Usa d 01.08.1904 Cool Spring Horry County South Carolina Usa. Notater for Daniel H Rabon: A Confederate Soldier, Daniel served in Co F, 7th SC Cavalry, CSA (with at least 2 of his brothers
ch of Elizabeth Johnson and f Daniel Rabon er: i. ANNA J20 RABON. 183. ii. MACK M RABON b 21.10.1860, Horry County South Carolina Usa d 27.08.1937, Conway Co South Carolina Usa. iii. HAVALAH M RABON. iv. NANCY RABON. v. AMand f A RABON. vi. DANIEL H RABON. vii. ADDIE L RABON. viii. WILLIAM P RABON. 162. Havalah A19 Johnson� (Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 05.11.1839 Horry Dist, South Carolina Usa d 23.06.1913 Horry Co South Carolina Usa
m William B Moore. Han b 1828 Horry, South Carolina Usa d Horry County, South Carolina, Usa.
ch of Havalah Johnson� and f William Moore er: 184. i. JAMES W20 JOHNSON b 02.1871, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 31.08.1929, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ii. WILLIE FRANKLIN JOHNSON b 28.06.1863 d 13.03.1922; g. NANCY NARCISSUS HOPPER; f. 1866, York, South Carolina, USA d 1947. 163. John T19 Johnson (Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1846 Horry District South Carolina Usa
m Julian Malissa Horry District South Carolina Usab 1848 South Carolina Usa.
ch of John Johnson and f Julian Malissa er: i. ANNA20 JOHNSON b 1869, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ii. GEORGE C JOHNSON b 1873, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iii. WILLIAM C JOHNSON b 1876, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iv. JACKSON H JOHNSON b 1878, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 164. Frances Jane19 Whitfield (George William18, William17, Lewis16, Rachel15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1836 North Carolina Usa d 1919
m George Lewis Wimberley. Han b 1836 North Carolina Usa d 1924.
ch of Frances Whitfield and f George Wimberley er: 185. i. MARY ANN20 WIMBERLEY b 14.06.1860, Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa d 25.08.1947.
generation. 20 165. Nellie Frances20 Guinn (Cora A19 Cooper, Deborah Ann18 Sams, Sarah Green17 Reeder, Uree16 Butcher, Lieut Samuel15, Susannah14 Lewis, Abraham13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 13.06.1892 Wood County, West Virginia, Usa d 09.1982 Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa
m Charles Jefferson Sams. Han b 17.11.1891 Wood County, West Virginia, Usa d 20.01.1962 West Virginia, Usa.
ch of Nellie Guinn and f Charles Sams er: i. CHARLES WILLIAM21 SAMS b 17.01.1925, Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa d 19.07.2014, Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa; g. HELEN LOINE SIMS; f. 30.09.1929 d 22.12.2018, Lubeck, Wood County, West Virginia, Usa. Notater for CHARLES WILLIAM SAMS: Charles William "Bill" Sams, 89, of Parkersburg, W.Va. passed away Saturday, July 19, 2014 at Camden-Clark Medical Center, Memorial Campus. Bill was born January 17, 1925 in Parkersburg, a son of the late Charles Jefferson and f Nellie Frances Guinn Sams. Bill was a retired machinist with 27 years of service at DuPont. He previously was employed at Kootz & Stroman Machine Shop. He was a US Army veteran of the Asiatic Pacific Theater during WWII having served as a Sergeant with Company B 640th Tank Destroyer Battalion. He enjoyed softball and f golfing at Worthington Golf Course with the senior men's league. He was a member of the American Legion Post 15, Parkersburg and f Lubeck United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Helen L. Sims Sams; two daughters, Karen L. Church (Steve) of Amelia, Ohio and f Pamela A. Spears (Bobby) of Parkersburg; one sister, Betty I. Lehew of Murraysville, W.Va.; four grand f children, Tiffany Arthurs (Jeremy), and f rew Church, Amber Spears and f Amy Spears; two great-grand f children, Erika Deem and f Bryce Arthurs; and f a niece, Barbara Collingsworth. Burial in Lubeck Cemetery with military rites by American Legion Post 15, Parkersburg. Vaughn Funeral Home obit. July 2014 Notater for HELEN LOINE SIMS: Helen Loine Sims Sams, 89, of Parkersburg, W.Va. passed away peacefully Saturday, December 22, 2018 at Genesis Health Care, Parkersburg Center. She was born September 30, 1929 in Parkersburg, a daughter of the late Daniel Ernest and f Ethel Geneva Crosten Sims. Helen was a 1947 graduate of Parkersburg High School and f retired from Parkersburg Savings and f Loan Company with 24 years of service as a teller and f loan officer. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, canning, bowling and f caring for her family. Helen was a member of Lubeck United Methodist Church. She is survived by two daughters, Karen L. Church (Steve) of Amelia, Ohio and f Pamela A. Spears (Bobby) of Parkersburg; four grand f children, Tiffany Arthurs (Jeremy), and f rew Church (Abigail), Amber Johnson (Robert) and f Amy Clatworthy (Rob); eight great-grand f children, Bryce Arthurs, Camden Arthurs, Evelyn Church, Erika Deem, Grayson Clatworthy, Christian Johnson, Bella Johnson and f Max Johnson; and f nieces and f nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death, in 2014, by her husband f of 65 years, Charles William �Bill� Sams; and f three brothers, Eugene, Edward and f Donald Sims. 166. Cary Rand f olph20 Bankhead (Elizabeth Poindexter19 Christian, Archibald18, Charles Lewis17 Bankhead, Mary Warner16 Lewis, Col. Charles15, John14, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1835 Virginia Usa d 1911 Pike Co Missouri Usa
m Amand f a Ellen Errettb 1839 Missouri Usa d 1895 Missouri Usa.
ch of Cary Bankhead and f Amand f a Errett er: i. CHARLES LEWIS21 BANKHEAD b 1868, Calumet Pike Co Missouri Usa d 29.11.1949; g. MARGARET CHEATWOOD; f. 03.07.1895, Pike Co Missouri Usa d 1954. 167. Clarence Allen20 Meek (Sarah Elizabeth19 Ashcraft, William Tracy18, Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 09.08.1879 Ohio Usa d 01.07.1913 Fallsburg Licking Co Ohio Usa
m1) Bertha Maud Miller dau of George Miller and f Matilda Jonesb 07.07.1883 Fallsburg Licking Co Ohio Usa d 12.01.1959 Coshocton Co Ohio Usa
m2) Whiteheadb 1880. Notater for Clarence Allen Meek: 18 APR 1910 Newark Ward 4, Licking, Ohio ED 94 Sheet 3A 53/59 Clarence A Meek Male 30 Married Whitehead b1880 Ohio Ohio Ohio Bertha Meek Female 26 Married White Wife 1884 Ohio Ohio Ohio Paul C Meek Male 1 Single White Son 1909 Ohio Ohio Ohio
ch of Clarence Meek and f Bertha Miller er: i. PAUL CLARENCE21 MEEK b 16.01.1909, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 21.09.1930, Clay Knox Co Ohio Usa. Notater for PAUL CLARENCE MEEK: FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes 2 3 4 Reside 19103 OH, Licking Co, Newark ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes 3 ED 94 Sheet 3A3 Reside 19204 OH, Knox Co, Clay ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes 4 ED 89 Sheet 8B (with mother & stepfather)4 Death 21 SEP 19302 OH, Knox Co, Clay ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes 2 Killed in automobile accident ii. VIRGINIA DARE MEEK b 12.09.1912, Buncombe County, North Carolina Usa d 24.03.2003, Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio Usa; g. JESSE H MARTIN; f. 17.10.1905, Knox County, Ohio Usa d 08.12.1967, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio Usa. 168. Harvey Leand f er20 Meek (Sarah Elizabeth19 Ashcraft, William Tracy18, Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 25.04.1890 Fallsburg Licking Co Ohio Usa d 11.04.1938 Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa
m Nellie E Mossmanb 04.07.1895 Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa d 07.01.1986 Licking Co Ohio Usa.
ch of Harvey Meek and f Nellie Mossman er: i. HAROLD21 MEEK b 27.09.1915, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa d 02.07.1998, West Roxbury Suffolk Co Massachusetts Usa. 169. Fred B20 Ashcraft (William Sylvester19, Jacob Buzz18, Jacob17, Daniel B16, Ichabod15, Elizabeth14 Lewis, John13, John12, John11, Lewis ap10 Richard, Richard9 Lewis, Lewis ap8 Thomas, Thomas7 John, John ap6 Gwilym, Gwilym ap5 Dafydd, Ann verch4 Morgan, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 24.08.1883 Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 13.02.1965 Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa
m Berta May "Bertie" Crawford dau of John Crawford and f Sarah Wrightb 24.07.1890 Perry Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 05.12.1969 Columbus Franklin Co Ohio Usa.
ch of Fred Ashcraft and f Berta Crawford er: i. CARL21 ASHCRAFT b 02.09.1910, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa d 09.07.1973, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. 170. Lillias Celestial20 McCorkle (Unity Bivins/19 Bivens, John18, Nathaniel17, William16 Bivins, Rowland f 15, Mary14 Awbery, William II13 Aubrey, Jane12 Mathew, Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 30.09.1837 Tennessee Usa d 1912 Tennessee Usa
m Alfred Amos Leand f er London son of Nathaniel London and f Eleanor Wilson. Han b 1835 Marshall Co Tennessee Usa d 1903 Tennessee Usa. Notater for Lillias Celestial McCorkle: aka Catharine Lillas McCorkle Notater for Alfred Amos Leand f er London: He is enumerated as Leand f er, aged 24 with Hiram London in dwelling 74 on Globe Cr. in the 1860 Marshall Co, Tn census for Lewisburg, Dist 14. He was appointed Administrator to his father's estate at Marshall Co, Tn on 24 July 1868. H e is referred to as Alfred L London and f not Amos Leand f er. On 14 Jan 1868 he, as Leand f er Londo n, posted a refunding bond at Giles Co for his sibling's share of the estate of Amos London J r. Other 1861-1865 TN, Marshall Co ? More On This Location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP ( place questionable ) United States Civil War Confederate Papers of Citizens or Businesses DOC 124
ch of Lillias McCorkle and f Alfred London er: 186. i. ERNEST MAYHUE21 LONDON b 15.10.1861, Marshall Co Tennessee Usa d 18.01.1937, Crockett Co Tennessee Usa. 171. Jane Barnett20 Freeman (Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b North Carolina Usa
m Christian Sargent Messer 24.02.1835 Haywood North Carolina Usa son of Robert Messer and f Mary. Han b 1760 Orange Co. North Carolina Usa d 1850 Haywood Co. North Carolina Usa.
ch of Jane Freeman and f Christian Messer er: 187. i. JOHN21 MESSER b 1804, Haywood Co. North Carolina Usa d mel. 1847 - 1850, Haywood Co. North Carolina Usa. 188. ii. SOLOMON MESSER b 1765, Lincoln Co North Carolina Usa d 11.10.1824, Scotts Creek,Jackson Co.North Carolina Usa. 172. Mary Catherine20 Freeman (Thomas19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 08.03.1824 d 07.05.1881
m Robert Stinson Tisinger son of Georgia Tisinger and f Melinda Matteauuer. Han b 30.12.1825 d 27.03.1882.
ch of Mary Freeman and f Robert Tisinger er: i. MARY ELIZA21 TISINGER b 24.01.1851, Georgia Usa d 17.06.1925, Spalding Co Georgia Usa; g. JOHN ALLEN MALLORY, 26.01.1871, Upson County Georgia Usa; f. 22.11.1847, Upson County Georgia Usa d 16.08.1920. 189. ii. JAMES STINSON TISINGER b 25.11.1852, Georgia Usa d 24.03.1931, Upson County Georgia Usa. 173. Samuel Posey20 Freeman (Aaron Posey19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1820 Bruncombe Co North Carolina Usa d 1874 Topaz Douglas Co Missouri Usa
m Celia Cappsb 1828 Grainger co Tennessee Usa d 1858 Douglas Co Missouri Usa. Notater for Celia Capps: There has been some confusion as to the maiden name of Celia Freeman, first wife of Samuel Freeman. My father, Clyde Freeman, said he believed her maiden name was Turnbull, as he was told he had a great-grand f mother Turnbull. The Turnbulls did in fact marry into the Freeman family in Douglas County, MO, but no evidence to date suggests Turnbull ancestry for the Freeman family. Other researchers have stated that Celia was born Celia Freeman. They use as evidence the Choctaw Indian applications filed by 77 descendants of Aaron and f Allabeth Freeman made in 1902. On John BENNIGHT's Choctaw Indian application, 1902, Celia is listed on a chart as 'Samuel FREEMAN dead WIFE Celia FREEMAN dead.' Some researchers inferred from this that her maiden name was Freeman. However, it other cases, the same Choctaw applications state the maiden names of other Freeman spouses. In those cases, the applications state "xxx Freeman MARRIED xxx Smith." The compiler's decision in some cases to use the word wife, while in other cases to use the word "married" suggests to me that he was trying to differentiate cases where he knew the maiden name from cases where he did not. Evidence that Celia was born Celia Capps comes from the following sources: 1. Celia Freeman is shown on the 1850 Ozark Co, MO census as being born in Tennessee in 1828. This is inconsistent with the origins of the Freemans, who were from NC. However, it is consistent with the Capps, who were from Grainger Co, TN. 2. Celia named a son Benjamin C. Freeman. A researcher, without quoting source documentation, has identified this Benjamin as Benjamin Capps Freeman. 3. A Benjamin Capps was also on the Ozark County, MO 1850 census, living a few houses away from Celia and f Samuel Freeman. This Benjamin was born in 1794. Through other research is has been learned that he married a Zelphia Haynes in 1813 in Grainger Co, TN, and f moved to MO ca 1830. 4. Finally, and f most conclusively, the 1902 Choctaw Indian applications reveal the identity of Samuel's first wife. Within the application of John F. Turnbull (MCR 6599) are two affidavits. On an affidavit dated March 9, 1903 John Turnbull stated that "Samuel Freeman was the son of Aaron Freeman and f his wife Alebeth, that he married a Miss Caps." On an affidavit dated October 20, 1903, John Turnbull stated "that Samuel Freeman was the son of Aaron Freeman and f his wife Alabeth, and f that he married a Miss Capps." and f so it can be concluded that Celia Freeman was born Celia Capps, the daughter of Benjamin Capps and f Zelphia Haynes Capps of Ozark Co, Mo, and f before that, of Grainger Co, TN.
ch of Samuel Freeman and f Celia Capps er: 190. i. AARON COLUMBUS21 FREEMAN b 25.12.1855, Douglas Co Missouri Usa d 29.03.1929, Harviell Butler Co Missouri Usa. 174. Patricia Dee20 Hester (Talmage Dewitt19, John18, Elijah Luther17, Mary H16 Whitehead, Isaac15, Mary N14 Bryan, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 18.10.1943 Tom Green, Texas Usa
m James Lee Steele 24.06.1967 Concho, Texas, United States.
ch of Patricia Hester and f James Steele er: i. BOBBY DEE21 STEELE b 12.03.1980, Tarrant Texas; g. CHRISTIN E UPCHURCH, 13.01.2008, Tarrant Texas Usa; f. 1991. Notater for BOBBY DEE STEELE: Bobby Dee Steele United States Public Records Name: Bobby Dee Steele Also Known As Name: Bob Steele Residence Date: 19 May 2008-05 Dec 2008 Residence Place: Colleyville, Texas, United States Birth Date: 12 Mar 1980 Phone Number: (817) 283-4155 Phone Number Recorded Date: 05 Dec 2008 Address: 2904 Scarborough Ln W Address Continued: Colleyville, Texas 76034 2nd Address: 1511 Cedar Ridge Ter 2nd Address Continued: Euless, Texas 76039 2nd Address Date: 01 Jun 2001 3rd Address: 1390 N Main St 3rd Address Continued: Euless, Texas 76039 3rd Address Date: 01 Jul 1998-01 Feb 2000 Possible Relatives: Bobby Doyle Steele, Bobby D Steel, Cher Ann Eckman, Debra M Steele, James Lee Steele, Jeannette T Bauerfeld, Jim/Pat Steele, Jas L Steele, Jeanette Steele, Lvng B Steele, Pat Steele, Patricia Hester Steele, R Steele Steele, Reba T Steele, Tharon Thomas Steele Record Number: 455849559 Bobby Doyle Steele United States Public Records Name: Bobby Doyle Steele Also Known As Name: Bob Steele 2nd Also Known As Name: Bobby P Steele 3rd Also Known As Name: Bobby Dee Steele Residence Date: 01 Jan 1991-01 Jan 2009 Residence Place: Colleyville, Texas, United States Birth Date: 12 Mar 1980 Phone Number: 283-4155 Phone Number Recorded Date: 01 Jan 2009 Address: 2904 Scarborough Ln W Address Continued: Colleyville, Texas 76034 2nd Address: 1511 Cedar Ridge Ter 2nd Address Continued: Euless, Texas 76039 2nd Address Date: 01 Aug 1989-25 Mar 2008 Possible Relatives: Bobby Dee Steele, Bobby D Steel, Debra M Steele, James Lee Steele, Jeannette T Bauerfeld, Jim/Pat Steele, Jas L Steele, Jeanette Steele, Lvng B Steele, Pat Steele, Patricia Hester Steele, R Steele Steele, Reba T Steele, Tharon Thomas Steele Record Number: 832245552 Notater for CHRISTIN E UPCHURCH: Bobby D Steele mentioned in the record of Bobby D Steele and f Christin E Upchurch Name: Bobby D Steele Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 13 Jan 2008 Event Place: Tarrant, Texas, United States Age: 28 Birth Year (Estimated): 1980 Spouse's Name: Christin E Upchurch Spouse's Age: 17 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1991 Certificate Number: 001138 Affiliate County Code: 220 175. John Thomas20 Johnson (Daniel Green19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 27.09.1870 South Carolina Usa d 04.12.1922 Horry Co South Carolina Usa
m Helen Graham dau of Joseph Graham and f Sarah Floydb 28.04.1881 Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 23.06.1959 Horry Co South Carolina Usa.
ch of John Johnson and f Helen Graham er: i. MACK DANIEL21 JOHNSON b 10.03.1896, Bayboro Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 04.1987, Nichols Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ii. JEREMIAH M. JOHNSON b 20.03.1898, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 06.01.1935, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iii. PHILIP JOHNSON b 24.02.1900, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 16.04.1900, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iv. and f REW CORNELIUS JOHNSON b 05.10.1901, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 21.08.1972, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. v. THORY WHITE JOHNSON b 19.08.1909, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 06.01.1965, Florence Co South Carolina Usa. vi. ANNIE JANE JOHNSON b 1913, South Carolina Usa d 1961, Marion Co South Carolina Usa. vii. COLIE W JOHNSON b 1914, South Carolina Usa d 29.12.2006, Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina Usa. viii. WILLIAM TRULUCK JOHNSON b 31.03.1917, Galivants Ferry Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 16.10.1999, Aynor Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ix. CALLIE OZINE JOHNSON b 10.10.1920, South Carolina Usa d 12.11.1961, Florence Florence Co South Carolina Usa; g. ALLEN. x. JOHN THOMAS JOHNSON b 11.05.1923, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 16.04.1989, Aynor Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 176. Margaret B20 Johnson� (Susanna19 Johnson, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 08.1860 Horry District South Carolina Usa d 21.03.1944 Horry Co South Carolina Usa
m James M Skipper. Han b 09.1856 Horry District South Carolina Usa.
ch of Margaret Johnson� and f James Skipper er: i. DANIEL P21 SKIPPER b 09.1879, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ii. GEORGE H SKIPPER b 03.1887, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iii. MARVIN P SKIPPER b 05.1890, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iv. COSTY ANN SKIPPER b 02.1892, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. v. JOHN G SKIPPER b 03.1895, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. vi. SAMUEL C SKIPPER b 04.1897, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 177. Charles William20 Johnson (Henry Lewis William19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 13.02.1861 Gallivants Ferry Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 09.01.1924 Bayboro Horry Co South Carolina Usa
m Rebecca Susanna A. Hugginsb 10.02.1861 Horry Co North Carolina Usa d 14.03.1930 Horry Co North Carolina Usa. Notater for Charles William Johnson: Charles W. Johnson was the first child of Henry L.W. Johnson and f Eliza A.C. Hardee Johnson. He married Rebecca Susanna A. Johnson, daughter of Joseph J Johnson and f Priscilla "Cilla" Johnson. They had six children, Priscilla G., Preston Leroy, Emma Carolina, Noah, Darkies, and f Sarah Johnson. *** Charles William Johnson was not married to Susanna A Huggins. He was married to Rebecca Susanna Johnson (daughter of Joseph J Johnson and f Priscilla "Cilla" Johnson) #142272000. Her death certificate (posted on her memorial) matches the dates on the shared headstone with the exception of her birth year which was 1859 not 1861 (she appears with her parents on the 1860 census). It also indicates that she was married to Charlie Johnson and f a widow. All the census records back this up. All of the attached children are correct and f those that have death certificates name their mother as maiden name Johnson not Huggins. Further proof is that their first-born (Priscilla) was named after Rebecca's mother and f the child's headstone indicates she was the daughter of C W and f R S Johnson, not C W and f S A Johnson. The person who created the memorial for Susanna Huggins has a tree on ancestry.com. It shows no death certificate for this person, nor does it mention who her parents are, and f can find no records for a Susanna Huggins.
ch of Charles Johnson and f Rebecca Huggins er: i. PRESTON M21 JOHNSON b 06.1884, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ii. JOSEPH J JOHNSON b 02.1886, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iii. NOAH W JOHNSON b 02.1888, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iv. EMMA C JOHNSON b 02.1891, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. v. DORCAS J JOHNSON b 06.1893, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. vi. SARAH M JOHNSON b 05.1898, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 178. and f rew M20 Johnson (Henry Lewis William19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 13.01.1867 Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 08.07.1932
m Agnes G. Holtb 20.05.1864 Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 24.05.1934 Bayboro Horry Co South Carolina Usa.
ch of and f rew Johnson and f Agnes Holt er: i. MINNIE21 JOHNSON b 05.05.1901 d 29.09.1995; g. JAMES ARCHIE CLARK; f. 04.12.1892 d 12.01.1969. 191. ii. HENRY ALFRED JOHNSON b 04.05.1918, Horry Co North Carolina Usa d 02.12.2010, Conway Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 179. Daniel H20 Johnson (Henry Lewis William19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 17.12.1868 Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 21.10.1915 Horry County South Carolina Usa
m Elizabeth Crawford dau of Abijah Crawford and f Martha Mooreb 1873.
ch of Daniel Johnson and f Elizabeth Crawford er: i. MARTHA21 JOHNSON b 09.1891, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ii. MATTIE JANE JOHNSON b 24.09.1892 d 20.12.1950; g. (1) JOHN A JOHNSON; f. 15.09.1862 d 02.07.1913; g. (2) KIRBY MARVIN COLLINS; f. 23.06.1885 d 14.02.1963. iii. JOHN B JOHNSON b 02.1895, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iv. ELLA A JOHNSON b 10.1897, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 180. Perry Davis20 Johnson (Henry Lewis William19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 04.1859 Horry District South Carolina Usa
m Louisa Mb 07.1866 Horry District South Carolina Usa.
ch of Perry Johnson and f Louisa M er: i. ANNIE J21 JOHNSON b 08.1885, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ii. MARTHA E JOHNSON b 09.1886, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iii. JAMES W JOHNSON b 08.1888, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iv. JOHN W JOHNSON b 01.1890, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. v. LUTHER E JOHNSON b 02.1892, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. vi. SAM M JOHNSON b 04.1897, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. vii. HENRY M JOHNSON b 04.1900, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 181. John Minick20 Johnson (Henry Lewis William19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 07.1867 Horry District South Carolina Usa d 07.09.1939 Horry South Carolina Usa
m1) Susanna Herringb 15.01.1876 d 26.10.1936 Bayboro Horry South Carolina Usa
m2) Susan.
ch of John Johnson and f Susanna Herring er: 192. i. LONNIE21 JOHNSON b 01.01.1907 d 21.02.1992. 193. ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON JOHNSON b 04.05.1897 d 19.12.1968. iii. WILLIAM LADEN JOHNSON b 03.08.1901 d 22.02.1966; g. LEILA JANE ALFORD; f. 23.09.1910 d 10.11.1984. ch of John Johnson and f Susan er: iv. GEORGE H21 JOHNSON b 05.1898, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 182. Jesse C.20 Johnson (Henry Lewis William19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1874 d 1914
m Sallie Alford 10.02.1898 Horry Co South Carolina Usab 11.02.1881 d 01.07.1912.
ch of Jesse Johnson and f Sallie Alford er: i. WILLIAM STANLEY21 JOHNSON b 1900 d 1964; g. ANNIE LOU MURROW; f. 1903, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 01.12.1948, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. Notater for WILLIAM STANLEY JOHNSON: William Stanley Johnson, 63, of Galivants Ferry section died April 9, 1964. Mr. Johnson was born in the Cool Springs section of Horry County Aug 23, 1900, a son of the late Jesse C. Johnson and f Sallie Alford Johnson. He was a member of the Galivants Ferry Baptist Church. Mr. Johnson was twice married. Surviving his first marriage to the late Mrs. Annie Lou Murrow Johnson are two sons, William S. Johnson Jr., Lafayette La., and f G. Palmer Johnson, Laurinburg, Mrs. Lavern (Frances) Shelley, Charleston, Mrs. Epps D. (Sallie) Graham of Aynor. Surviving his second marriage are his widow, Mrs. Ruth Hardee Johnson, six stepsons Woodrow Stevens, Longs, G. G. Stevens, Wilmington, R. E. Stevens, Cherry Grove, Mack Stevens, Shallotte NC, Joseph Stevens, Columbia; Junior Stevens, Columbia; two stepdaughters Mrs. Ausbon (Rebecca) Elliott, Columbia, Mrs. Claude (Blanchie) Ridgeway, Johnston. Also surviving are three brothers Sylvester Johnson Rt. 1 Galivants Ferry, James T. Johnson, Columbia, Jesse C. Johnson, Columbia; three sisters Mrs. Boyd Clyburn, Columbia, Mrs. L. A. Nimmons, Bishopville, Mrs. J. D. Campbell, Columbia, 10 grand f children and f 33 step grand f children. 183. Mack M20 Rabon (Elizabeth19 Johnson, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 21.10.1860 Horry County South Carolina Usa d 27.08.1937 Conway Co South Carolina Usa
m Susan Catherine Hucks dau of William Hucks and f Julia Allenb 20.12.1858 d 25.08.1887.
ch of Mack Rabon and f Susan Hucks er: 194. i. JULIA ANN21 RABON b 01.04.1887 d 29.05.1956. 184. James W20 Johnson (Havalah A19 Johnson�, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 02.1871 Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 31.08.1929 Horry Co South Carolina Usa
m Ella Cally Crawford dau of Abijah Crawford� and f Martha Mooreb 12.12.1876 Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 19.04.1960 Horry Co South Carolina Usa.
ch of James Johnson and f Ella Crawford er: i. GEORGE S21 JOHNSON b 03.1894, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ii. NETTIE J JOHNSON b 03.1896, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iii. ALBERT JOHNSON b 10.1898, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. iv. ADDIE C JOHNSON b mel. 1901 - 1902, Horry Co South Carolina Usa; g. ALLEN. v. LILLIE M JOHNSON b mel. 1905 - 1906, Horry Co South Carolina Usa; g. COLLINS. vi. WILLIAM BASCOM JOHNSON b 1908, Horry Co South Carolina Usa. vii. Vand f ER F JOHNSON b Horry Co South Carolina Usa. viii. ANNIE BELLE JOHNSON b Horry Co South Carolina Usa. ix. LOUISE JOHNSON b Horry Co South Carolina Usa. 185. Mary Ann20 Wimberley (Frances Jane19 Whitfield, George William18, William17, Lewis16, Rachel15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 14.06.1860 Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa d 25.08.1947
m Edwin Gorham. Han b 19.03.1853 Martin Co North Carolina Usa d 15.10.1926 Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa.
ch of Mary Wimberley and f Edwin Gorham er: i. SARAH DAVIS21 GORHAM b 21.10.1890, Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa d 10.07.1968, North Carolina Usa; g. PAUL JORDAN; f. mel. 1885 - 1895.
generation. 21 186. Ernest Mayhue21 London (Lillias Celestial20 McCorkle, Unity Bivins/19 Bivens, John18, Nathaniel17, William16 Bivins, Rowland f 15, Mary14 Awbery, William II13 Aubrey, Jane12 Mathew, Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 15.10.1861 Marshall Co Tennessee Usa d 18.01.1937 Crockett Co Tennessee Usa
m Charlotte Lottie Seaton 10.09.1891 Adamsville Hardin Co Tennessee Usa dau of George Seaton and f Elizabeth Jonesb 06.02.1863 Hardin Co Tennessee Usa d 20.11.1937 Crockett Co Tennessee Usa. Notater for Ernest Mayhue London: Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Reside 1880 TN, Hardin Co View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP ~ 18 years old Reside 1900 TN, McNairy Co, Purdy View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Tennessee McNairy ED 81 Civil District 7 Purdy town 1900 Census Reside 1910 TN, Lauderdale Co, Halls View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Reside 1919 TN, Crockett Co ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Religion aft 1919 Methodist Member Notater for Charlotte Lottie Seaton: Mrs Lottie Seaton London born Feb 6, 1863 Died suddenly Nov 20, 1937 age 74 years 10 months 14 days. Born and f reared in Hardin Co. Tenn was married to Ernest London Sept 10, 1891. To this union was born 7 children. The family moved to Crockett Co in 1919 where she was living at death. She was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Surviving her are her seven children, four boys Virgil London of Memphis, Tenn. Guy London, Carlsbad, New Mexico. Claud and f Mayhue London of the neighborhood. Three girls Mrs. A.B. Rooks of Memphis, Tenn Mrs Dewitt Riddick and f Miss Dovie London of the neighborhood. Also 7 grand f children. Her husband f preceded her in death ten months ago. She is also survived by three brothers, Mr. Elie Seaton, Maluern Iowa, John Seaton, Savannah, Tenn. George Seaton of Dyersburg. Two sisters Mrs. Bettie Hurst of Maluern, Iowa and f Mrs. Lou Kerr of Savannah, TN and f many other relatives and f friends Born and f reared in Hardin Co. Tenn was married to Ernest London Sept 10, 1891. To this union was born 7 children. The family moved to Crockett Co in 1919 where she was living at death. She was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Surviving her are her seven children, four boys Virgil London of Memphis, Tenn. Guy London, Carlsbad, New Mexico. Claud and f Mayhue London of the neighborhood. Three girls Mrs. A.B. Rooks of Memphis, Tenn Mrs Dewitt Riddick and f Miss Dovie London of the neighborhood. Also 7 grand f children. Her husband f preceded her in death ten months ago. She is also survived by three brothers, Mr. Elie Seaton, Maluern Iowa, John Seaton, Savannah, Tenn. George Seaton of Dyersburg. Two sisters Mrs. Bettie Hurst of Maluern, Iowa and f Mrs. Lou Kerr of Savannah, TN and f many other relatives and f friends Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Reside 1870 TN, Hardin Co View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Reside 1900 TN, McNairy Co, Purdy View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Reside 1910 TN, Lauderdale Co, Halls View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Reside 1919 TN, Crockett Co ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Religion aft 1919 Methodist Member
ch of Ernest London and f Charlotte Seaton er: 195. i. LUTHER GUY22 LONDON b 05.02.1894, Adamsville McNairy Co Tennessee Usa d 14.09.1957, Memphis Shelby Co Tennessee Usa. 187. John21 Messer (Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1804 Haywood Co. North Carolina Usa d mel. 1847 - 1850 Haywood Co. North Carolina Usa
m Rebecca Martin 1823 dau of James Martinb 1804 North Carolina Usa d 1860 North Carolina Usa.
ch of John Messer and f Rebecca Martin er: 196. i. ELIZABETH22 MESSER b 04.01.1832, Haywood County, North Carolina Usa; d c 1900. 197. ii. LAWSON T. MESSER b 02.02.1837, Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA d 04.06.1930, Clyde, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA. 188. Solomon21 Messer (Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1765 Lincoln Co North Carolina Usa d 11.10.1824 Scotts Creek,Jackson Co.North Carolina Usa
m Rachel Adams 1796 Lincoln Co North Carolina Usab 1783 Lincoln Co., North Carolina Usa d 1840 Jackson County North Carolina Usa. Notater for Solomon Messer: Additional Information for Solomon MESSER Notes (1) Haywood Co, NC Will Book A, pg. 019----11 Oct.1824 WILL OF SOLOMON MESSER In the name of God, Amen, the 11th day of October in the year of our Lord , one thousand f eight hundred twenty four, SOLOMON MESSER of North Carolina and f Haywood Co. Gentleman, being very weak in body but of perfect mind and f memory, thanks be giving to God for the same and f calling to mind the mortality of my body and f knowing that it is appointed for all men onst to die, do make and f ordain this my last will and f testament, that is to say, Principally and f first of all recommend my sole in to the hand f of God that give it and f for my body, recommend to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like and f decent manner at the discretion of the Executor, nothing doubting but at the In---- Resurrection shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and f touching such worldly estate when with it hath pleased God to bless me this life and f give devise and f dispose of the same in form following, that is to say in the first place give and f bequeath to RACHAEL MESSER, my beloved wife all my household goods and f chattles and f tenaments, also all that possess in this world injuring her natural lifetime, only she is to pay all my debts. SALLY GIBSON allow twenty five cents, JANE HERRIN allow twenty five cents, ELIZABETH CLINE, allow twenty five cents, and f ANNY CRAWFORD twenty five cents. Also JOSEPH MESSER, PEGY MESSER, SOLOMON MESSER, JOHN MESSER, RACHAEL MESSER, HENRY MESSER, RUBEN MESSER and f POLLY MESSER, these eight mentioned here last, allow to have an equal share at the old woman's decs. and f by her firstly to be the possessor and f to enjoy and f do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and f disannul all and f every other forms, testaments, legacies, bequeaths and f executors by me in any ways before this time. named, willed and f bequeathed, ratifying and f confirming this and f no other to be my last will and f testament in witness where of here unto set by hand f and f seal the day and f year above written. ELIJ AH JOHNSON Executor with my wife signed, sealed , published, renounced and f declared by the afore as his last will and f testament in the presence of us the subscribers that is today. ELI JOHNSTON JAS R. JOHNSON
ch of Solomon Messer and f Rachel Adams er: 198. i. SARAH22 MESSER b 1797. ii. NANCY JANE MESSER b 1799 d 1841, Jackson Co. North Carolina Usa; g. (1) JAMES HOLLand f TURPIN; f. 1803, Franklin Co.Georgia Usa d mel. 1876 - 1880, Jackson Co North Carolina Usa; g. (2) COLLIN HERRIN, 04.03.1817; f. 1799, North Carolina Usa. Notater for NANCY JANE MESSER: (Jennie) Burial at Messer Cemetery Nc iii. ELIZABETH MESSER b 1801; g. JACOB CLINE, 02.02.1823, Haywood Co.North Carolina Usa; f. 1801. iv. ANNIE MESSER b 1804, Haywood Co. North Carolina Usa; g. JAMES C CRAWFORD, 05.03.1823, Haywood Co.North Carolina Usa; f. 1793. v. JOSEPH A. MESSER b 1804, Haywood, Co.North Carolina Usa; g. NANCY ENSELY; f. 1828, North Carolina Usa. vi. MARGARET MESSER b 1809, Haywood Co. North Carolina Usa. vii. NANCY JANE MESSER b 1811. 199. viii. SOLOMON MESSER b 1812, Scotts Creek Jackson Co.North Carolina Usa d 1896, Jackson Co North Carolina Usa. ix. JOHN HENRY MESSER b 12.04.1818, Dillsboro, Jackson Co. North Carolina Usa d 22.02.1894, Whitter, Jackson Co. North Carolina Usa; g. CATHRINE SUTTON, 09.11.1851, Macon, Co. North Carolina Usa; f. 09.1831, Macon, Co. North Carolina Usa d 12.01.1908, Whitter, Jackson Co. North Carolina Usa. 189. James Stinson21 Tisinger (Mary Catherine20 Freeman, Thomas19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 25.11.1852 Georgia Usa d 24.03.1931 Upson County Georgia Usa
m1) Susan A Freeman dau of Mitchell Freeman and f Ava Noellb 24.12.1854 Georgia Usa d 01.02.1936 Upson County Georgia Usa
m2) Mary Adella Payne 26.10.1881 Upson County Georgia Usab 26.10.1855 d 15.07.1888 Upson County Georgia Usa.
ch of James Tisinger and f Susan Freeman er: i. LEONARD LIVINGSTON22 TISINGER b 07.05.1891 d 12.1967; g. RHEUNETTE R; f. 06.10.1891 d 31.12.1949. 200. ii. WILLIAM PERRY TISINGER b 12.01.1893 d 03.11.1954. 190. Aaron Columbus21 Freeman (Samuel Posey20, Aaron Posey19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 25.12.1855 Douglas Co Missouri Usa d 29.03.1929 Harviell Butler Co Missouri Usa
m Sinthean Jane Pottsb 15.03.1852 Wayne Co Missouri Usa d 08.01.1918 Ripley Co Missouri Usa. Notater for Aaron Columbus Freeman: Cause: chronic myocarditis He is found with Cynthia on the Crawford co, MO 1880 census. listed with spouse Cynthian POTTS , LDS batch m515592 sheet 0635 This listing shows marriage date and f place as above.
ch of Aaron Freeman and f Sinthean Potts er: 201. i. and f REW J22 FREEMAN b 08.01.1892, Missouri Usa d 11.12.1949, Poplar Bluff Butler Co Missouri Usa. 191. Henry Alfred21 Johnson (and f rew M20, Henry Lewis William19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 04.05.1918 Horry Co North Carolina Usa d 02.12.2010 Conway Horry Co South Carolina Usa
m Madgie Jones dau of Annie Rabon and f Newberry Jonesb 19.01.1921 Cool Springs Community d 04.12.2006 Conway Manor. Notater for Henry Alfred Johnson: Henry Alfred Johnson, 92, of Valley Forge Rd., passed away, December 2, 2010, at his residence, surrounded by his family. Mr. Johnson was born May 4, 1918, the son of the late and f y and f Agnes Johnson. He was predeceased by his wife of 67 years, Madgie J. Johnson; one son, Joseph W. Johnson; two brothers, Ben Johnson and f George Johnson; and f two sisters, Minnie Clark and f Alma Johnson. Mr. Johnson was a member of Pleasant Union Baptist Church, a devoted husband f , father and f grand f father. Mr. Johnson was known for his kind, gentle nature and f his "railroad" hats. Surviving are three sons, Henry Alfred Johnson and f his wife, Joyce, of Aynor, James Edward Johnson and f his wife, Josephine, of Mullins, and f Junior and f y Johnson and f his wife, Vicky, of Aynor;, two daughters, Rachel Mills and f her husband f , Johnnie, of Aynor, and f Martha Ann Wright and f her husband f , Winford, of Hendersonville, N.C.; 11 grand f children; and f 20 great-grand f children.
ch of Henry Johnson and f Madgie Jones er: i. JOSEPH W.22 JOHNSON. 192. Lonnie21 Johnson (John Minick20, Henry Lewis William19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 01.01.1907 d 21.02.1992
m Lillie Rabon dau of Rabon and f Quillie Long.
ch of Lonnie Johnson and f Lillie Rabon er: 202. i. MARIE MARTIN22 JOHNSON b 10.10.1933, Conway South Carolina Usa d 25.09.2009. ii. ARTHUR LEE MARTIN. 193. George Washington21 Johnson (John Minick20, Henry Lewis William19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 04.05.1897 d 19.12.1968
m Vick Allen dau of Calvin Allen and f Sarah Johnsonb 09.01.1905 South Carolina Usa d 05.04.1996 Aynor Horry South Carolina Usa. Notater for Vick Allen: Vick Johnson has 2 more children to list Evelyn J Cooper birth 9-14-1930 death 2-9-2005 and f Victor Johnson birth 4-17-1930 death 2-2-1986 they are her children she has one more living.
ch of George Johnson and f Vick Allen er: i. VERA22 JOHNSON b 15.05.1926, Horry South Carolina Usa d 09.02.1998, Florence Florence Co South Carolina Usa; g. B. R. JONES, 12.08.1944; f. 14.02.1925 d 23.10.1991. Notater for VERA JOHNSON: AYNOR -- Vera Johnson Jones, 71, died Monday, Feb. 9, 1998, at McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence after an illness. She was born in Horry County, a daughter of the late George W. and f Vick Allen Johnson. She was the widow of B.R. Jones Sr. She was a member of Faith Baptist Church and f a former employee of Aynor Manufacturing. Survivors include three sons, Bobby Jones and f B.R. Jones Jr., both of Aynor and f Richard Jones Sr. of Columbia; two daughters, Jewel Johnson and f Judy Tinker, both of Aynor; three sisters, Evelyn Williams of Columbia, Texie Lee Rand f olph of Rock Hill and f Virginia Kroger of Aynor; 14 grand f children; and f three great-grand f children. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Faith Baptist Church. Burial will be in Berea Baptist Church Cemetery. Goldfinch Funeral Home, Conway chapel, is in charge of arrangements. Sun News, The (Myrtle Beach, SC) - Wednesday, February 11, 1998 194. Julia Ann21 Rabon (Mack M20, Elizabeth19 Johnson, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 01.04.1887 d 29.05.1956
m Robert Chadburn Lilly son of Abner Lilly and f Mary Baker. Han b 02.10.1880 d 23.12.1968.
ch of Julia Rabon and f Robert Lilly er: i. SOPHIA JANE22 LILLY b 13.04.1919 d 06.10.2011; g. ARTHUR ELLERY LEWIS; f. 12.04.1913, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 15.03.1997, Georgetown County South Carolina Usa. ii. EDITH ROBERTA LILLY b 12.06.1908, Horry Co South Carolina Usa d 24.12.2003; g. CLAUDE K LITTLE.
generation. 22 195. Luther Guy22 London (Ernest Mayhue21, Lillias Celestial20 McCorkle, Unity Bivins/19 Bivens, John18, Nathaniel17, William16 Bivins, Rowland f 15, Mary14 Awbery, William II13 Aubrey, Jane12 Mathew, Mary11 Lewis, Thomas10, Ann9 Morgan, William8, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 05.02.1894 Adamsville McNairy Co Tennessee Usa d 14.09.1957 Memphis Shelby Co Tennessee Usa
m Alice Julia Cates dau of Neece Cates and f Elizabeth Beltonb 02.08.1895 Lauderdale Co Tennessee Usa d 28.01.1979 Lauderdale Co Tennessee Usa.
ch of Luther London and f Alice Cates er: i. LOTTIE LUDENE23 LONDON b 27.02.1922, Nakipoo Lauderdale Co Tennessee Usa d 12.02.2011, Murfreesboro Rutherford Co Tennessee Usa; g. TOM CECIL BURKS; f. 27.05.1916, Halls Lauderdale Co Tennessee Usa d 16.11.1968, Memphis Shelby Co Tennessee Usa. Notater for LOTTIE LUDENE LONDON: FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP 4 Reside 1930 TN, Crockett Co, District 10 View This Household Add more on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Military USA Army / Patriotic Service / World War II Aerial Bomb Maker Milan Army Ammunition Plant Army Base in Milan, TN Reside 1942 TN, Shelby Co, Memphis ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Namesake of Grand f mother Charlotte Lottie Seaton Arsenal Locating in Milan No Accident by Steve Short Why did the arsenal come to Milan, Tennessee? In this �Homecoming Sketch,� G. Hervey Dickey tells the fascinating, behind-the-scenes story of the government�s decision to build a huge ammunition manufacturing plant and f storage facility near a small, truck-farming town in Gibson County. �The arsenal was a result of England f and f France having been at war with Germany,� recalls Mr. Dickey. �England f needed ammunition, and f they knew a plant in England f would be bombed, so they asked the U. S. to make ammunition and f load it on English ships.� �It was decided that a plant should be located on two major railroads and f far enough from the coast so that it could not easily be reached during an invasion. Also, it had to be far enough from the Mississippi River that enemy submarines or boats could not reach the plant.� This is from larger article found at tnyesterday.com Notater for TOM CECIL BURKS: Tom's father and f mother named him for his father Henry (Tom) Thomas Burks and f /or for his mother's father James (Tom) Thomas Haynie. He and f wife named first son Tom. He is listed on 1930 Census as Thomas C Burks. I remember my mother and f father talking about their work at the Ammunition plant in Milan. There were explosions and f deaths that frightened my mother. They worked there during early WWII, but left when my father joined the Navy. They did not feel it was a safe environment. Reside 1930 TN, Lauderdale Co View This Household ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Tag 1930 farm laborer family farm worker at age 13 Military USA Army / Patriotic Service / World War II Aerial Bomb Maker Milan Army Ammunition Plant Army Base in Milan, TN Military 1942 USA Navy / Mechanic / World War II Aviation Machinist, First Class Tag 1946 fireman Asst. Chief Millington TN Naval Air Station, also Dyersburg TN Army Air Base Reside 19 APR 1947 TN, Shelby Co, Memphis ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP 1488 Willett St Other TN, Shelby Co ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Tennessee TTTP Masonic Order of Freemason, MILLINGTON LODGE 671 196. Elizabeth22 Messer (John21, Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 04.01.1832 Haywood County, North Carolina Usa d ett. 1900
m Jackson Marion Greene 1850 Haywood Co North Carolina Usa son of Jeremiah Greene and f Katherine Hagaman. Han b 04.05.1833 Haywood County, North Carolina Usa d 07.02.1910 Sevierville County, Tennessee Usa. Notater for Elizabeth Messer: Elizabeth /Messer/ birth: 4 January 1832 Haywood County, North Carolina death: after 1900 Sevier County, Tennessee less More information burial: from 1900 to 1940 possibly North Carolina or Tennessee census: 1880 Fines Creek, Haywood Co NC Fed Census; NA Film # T9-0967; Page 200D other: 1880 Age 46 years, born NC, married, white, female; ELIZEBETH GREEN marriage: about 1850 Haywood County, North Carolina spouse: Jackson Marion /Greene/ birth: 4 May 1833 marriage: about 1850 death: 7 February 1910
ch of Elizabeth Messer and f Jackson Greene er: i. MARY JANE23 GREEN b 02.05.1852. ii. WILLIAM LEON GREEN b 10.09.1854. Notater for WILLIAM LEON GREEN: (Lawson) iii. JOHN HENRY GREEN b 28.06.1855. iv. REBECCA CATHRINE GREENE b 04.08.1856, Haywood North Carolina Usa d 05.04.1940, Crabtree, Haywood, North Carolina Usa; g. JAMES RUSSELL. v. JAMES M. GREEN b 05.08.1860. vi. GEORGE W. GREEN b 23.06.1862. vii. ROBERT RILEY GREEN b 07.01.1865. viii. MILAS L. GREEN b 07.02.1867. ix. MILLY GREEN b 07.02.1867. x. JOESPH GREEN b 09.03.1869. xi. FELIX GREEN b 08.03.1872. xii. LUCINDA GREEN b 07.02.1874. 203. xiii. HOWARD GREENE b 30.04.1878, Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina Usa d 08.10.1950, Sevier County, Tennessee Usa. 197. Lawson T.22 Messer (John21, Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 02.02.1837 Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA d 04.06.1930 Clyde, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA
m Nancy Avaline Smith 18.10.1856 Haywood County, North Carolina, USA dau of Henry Smith and f Catherine Carverb 16.01.1839 Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA d 03.02.1917 White Oak, Haywood, North Carolina, USA.
ch of Lawson Messer and f Nancy Smith er: 204. i. WILLIAM AUSTIN23 MESSER b 30.11.1860, Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA d 05.05.1946, Cove Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA. 198. Sarah22 Messer (Solomon21, Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1797
m John Garland f Gibson 08.01.1814 Haywood North Carolina Usa. Han b 1791 d 1850.
ch of Sarah Messer and f John Gibson er: i. RACHEL23 GIBSON b 1828, Haywood Co. North Carolina Usa; g. WILLIAM HENRY CONNER, 1847; f. 27.04.1827. 199. Solomon22 Messer (Solomon21, Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 1812 Scotts Creek Jackson Co.North Carolina Usa d 1896 Jackson Co North Carolina Usa. Notater for Solomon Messer: ch of Solomon Messer er: i. JOHN23 MESSER. 200. William Perry22 Tisinger (James Stinson21, Mary Catherine20 Freeman, Thomas19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 12.01.1893 d 03.11.1954
m Lexie Jonesb 29.11.1892 d 11.07.2003.
ch of William Tisinger and f Lexie Jones er: i. ROYCE STANLEY23 TISINGER b 04.09.1917, Thomaston Upson County Georgia Usa d 10.09.2003, Wilmington New Hanover Co North Carolina Usa; g. RUTH LITTLEJOHN; f. 02.10.1919, Columbia Richland f South Carolina Usa d 06.10.1993, Wilmington New Hanover Co North Carolina Usa. 201. and f rew J22 Freeman (Aaron Columbus21, Samuel Posey20, Aaron Posey19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 08.01.1892 Missouri Usa d 11.12.1949 Poplar Bluff Butler Co Missouri Usa
m Mattie Lee Hudsonb 07.09.1903 McCracken Co Kentucky Usa d 11.12.1949 Poplar Bluff Butler Co Missouri Usa.
ch of and f rew Freeman and f Mattie Hudson er: i. CLYDE CHESTINE23 FREEMAN b 14.01.1924, Poplar Bluff Butler Co Missouri Usa d 11.02.1990, St Louis City Missouri Usa; g. CLARA ELEAANOR ELIZABETH MARTIN; f. 11.02.1931, Huston Co Texas Usa. 202. Marie Martin22 Johnson (Lonnie21, John Minick20, Henry Lewis William19, Anna18 Hucks, Nancy E17 Frink, John Julius16 Gause, Mary Ann15 Bryan, Needham14, William13, John12, Catherine11 Morgan, Thomas10, Henry9, Roland f 8, Thomas7, John6, Jevan Evan5, Llewelyn ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 10.10.1933 Conway South Carolina Usa d 25.09.2009
m Orpha Lee Martin. Notater for Marie Martin Johnson: Aynor�..Marie Martin Johnson age 75, widow of the late Orpha Lee Martin, of Goodluck Road, passed away Friday September 25, 2009 at Loris Community Hospital, surrounded by her family. Marie was born in Conway S.C., October 10, 1933 a daughter of the late Lonnie and f Lillie Rabon Johnson. She was predeceased by one son; Jimmy Lee Martin; two grand f children Tara Brown and f Arthur Lee Martin Jr. Surviving are five sons; O.T. Martin and f his wife Lavenia of Murrells Inlet; Arthur Lee Martin of Aynor; John C. Martin and f his wife Bootsie of Aynor; Jonathan Martin of Georgetown; and f Danny Martin and f his wife Linda of Conway. Two daughters, Myrtle " Syd" Hooks of Aynor; Teresa " Cissy" Siratt and f her husband f Robert of Aynor. One sister, Dorretha Lewis of Conway. Sixteen grand f children and f seventeen great-grand f children. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Monday September 28, 2009 at Johnson Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Marty Cox officiating. Burial will follow in Gethesemane Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 PM Sunday September 27, 2009 at the funeral home. Memorials can be made to Regency Hospice 11943 Grand f Haven Drive, Garden City S.C. 29576
ch of Marie Johnson and f Orpha Martin er: i. JIMMY LEE23 MARTIN.
generation. 23 203. Howard23 Greene (Elizabeth22 Messer, John21, Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 30.04.1878 Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina Usa d 08.10.1950 Sevier County, Tennessee Usa
m Callie Mary Whitted dau of Fred Whitted and f Lizzie Lunsfordb 10.10.1913 Person, North Carolina Usa d 16.08.1984 Durham, Durham, North Carolina Usa. Notater for Howard Greene: Howard /Greene/ birth: 30 April 1878 Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina death: 8 October 1950 Sevier County, Tennessee less More information burial: 10 October 1950 possibly North Carolina or Tennessee census: 1880 Fines Creek, Haywood Co NC Fed Census; NA Film # T9-0967; Page 200D other: 1880 Age 3 years, born NC, white, male, at home; HOWARD GREEN marriage: from 1896 to 1950 North Carolina or Tennessee
ch of Howard Greene and f Callie Whitted er: i. RALPH24 GREEN b 12.07.1924, Tennesse Usa d 26.12.1925, Sevier County, Tennessee Usa. Notater for RALPH GREEN: Howard Green mentioned in the record of Ralph Green Name: Howard Green Birthplace: Tenn. Gender: Male Wife: Callie Whitted Son: Ralph Green Other information in the record of Ralph Green from Tennessee, Death Records Name: Ralph Green Event Type: Death Event Date: 26 Dec 1925 Event Place: Sevier County, Tennessee Gender: Male Marital Status: Single Race: White Age: 1 Birth Date: 12 Jul 1924 Birthplace: Tenn. Father's Name: Howard Green Father's Birthplace: Tenn. Mother's Name: Callie Whitted Mother's Birthplace: Tenn. Cemetery: Greens Cemetery Burial Date: 28 Dec 1925 Digital Folder Number: 004183281 , Image Number: 00262 , GS Film number: 1299790 , Reference ID: v 51 cn 254 Attach to Family Tree View the free image by signing in. Sign In Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955 Search collection About this collection Citing this Record "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," index and f images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSXY-DJF : accessed 14 February 2015), Howard Green in entry for Ralph Green, 26 Dec 1925; citing Greens Cemetery Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee, v 51 cn 254, State Library and f Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1,299,790. ii. VIOLET GREEN b 1920, Sevier, Tennessee Usa d 03.07.1932, Sevier County, Tennessee Usa. Notater for VIOLET GREEN: Howard Green mentioned in the record of Violet Green Name: Howard Green Birthplace: North Carolina Gender: Male Wife: Callie Whitehead Daughter: Violet Green Other information in the record of Violet Green from Tennessee, Death Records Name: Violet Green Event Type: Death Event Date: 03 Jul 1932 Event Place: Sevier, Tennessee Gender: Female Marital Status: Single Race: White Age: 12 Birth Year (Estimated): 1920 Birthplace: Sevier, Tennessee Father's Name: Howard Green Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Name: Callie Whitehead Mother's Birthplace: Sevier, Tennessee Address: Route 9 Residence Place: Sevierville, Tennessee Cemetery: Shady Grove Burial Date: 06 Jul 1932 Digital Folder Number: 004184135 , Image Number: 00124 , GS Film number: 1876792 , Reference ID: cn17618 Attach to Family Tree View the free image by signing in. Sign In Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955 Search collection About this collection Citing this Record "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," index and f images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N9BP-9QD : accessed 14 February 2015), Howard Green in entry for Violet Green, 03 Jul 1932; citing Shady Grove Cemetery, Sevier, Tennessee, cn17618, State Library and f Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm iii. ROY GREEN b 1914, Tennesse Usa d 11.01.1932, Sevierville, Sevier, Tennessee Usa. Notater for ROY GREEN: Howard Green mentioned in the record of Roy Green Name: Howard Green Birthplace: Tenn. Gender: Male Wife: Callie Whithead Son: Roy Green Other information in the record of Roy Green from Tennessee, Death Records Name: Roy Green Event Type: Death Event Date: 11 Jan 1932 Event Place: Sevierville, Sevier, Tennessee Gender: Male Marital Status: Single Race: White Age: 18 Birth Year (Estimated): 1914 Birthplace: Tenn. Father's Name: Howard Green Father's Birthplace: Tenn. Mother's Name: Callie Whithead Mother's Birthplace: Tenn. Occupation: Laborer Residence Place: Sevierville Cemetery: Shady Grove Burial Date: 12 Jan 1932 Digital Folder Number: 004184128 , Image Number: 01306 , GS Film number: 1876785 , Reference ID: cn1289 Attach to Family Tree View the free image by signing in. Sign In Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955 Search collection About this collection Citing this Record "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," index and f images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NS85-VPV : accessed 14 February 2015), Howard Green in entry for Roy Green, 11 Jan 1932; citing Shady Grove Cemetery, Sevierville, Sevier, Tennessee, cn1289, State Library and f Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 1,876,785. 205. iv. JESSIE WILLIAM GREEN b 06.09.1900, Pittman Center, Tennessee, USA d 08.09.1952, Greenback, Loudon, Tennessee Usa. 204. William Austin23 Messer (Lawson T.22, John21, Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 30.11.1860 Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA d 05.05.1946 Cove Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA
m Margaret Jane Clark 04.10.1880 Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina, USAb 11.03.1861 Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA d 04.10.1905 Fines Creek, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA.
ch of William Messer and f Margaret Clark er: 206. i. FRANCES B24 MESSER b 26.08.1894, White Oak, Haywood, North Carolina, USA d 07.02.1972, Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA.
generation. 24 205. Jessie William24 Green (Howard23 Greene, Elizabeth22 Messer, John21, Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 06.09.1900 Pittman Center, Tennessee, USA d 08.09.1952 Greenback, Loudon, Tennessee Usa
m1) Bertha Francis Martinb Little Rock, Arkansas Usa
m2) Anna Leona Frazier 05.09.1920 Tennessee Usa dau of James Frazier and f Sallie Greenb 22.06.1902 Tennessee Usa d 07.05.1990 Seymour, Sevier, Tennessee, USA.
ch of Jessie Green and f Bertha Martin er: i. CLARA25 GREEN b 21.04.1927, Memphis, Tennessee Usa d 02.05.1946, Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee Usa; g. ROBERT COX. Notater for CLARA GREEN: Clara Green Cox Tennessee, Death Records Name: Clara Green Cox Event Type: Death Event Date: 02 May 1946 Event Place: Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee Gender: Female Marital Status: Married Race: Black Age: 19 Birth Date: 21 Apr 1927 Birthplace: Memphis, Tenn. Spouse's Name: Robert Cox Father's Name: Jessie Green Father's Birthplace: Unkn Mother's Name: Francis Martin Mother's Birthplace: Little Rock, Ark. Occupation: Housewife Address: 2528 Winona St. Residence Place: Memphis, Shelby, Tenn. Cemetery: Mt. Carmel Burial Place: Memphis Burial Date: 05 May 1946 Additional Relatives: X Digital Folder Number: 004184911 , Image Number: 01204 , GS Film number: 2137371 , Reference ID: cn 11069 206. Frances B24 Messer (William Austin23, Lawson T.22, John21, Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 26.08.1894 White Oak, Haywood, North Carolina, USA d 07.02.1972 Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA
m Carmel Ophis Howell 1911 Haywood County, North Carolina, USA son of John Howell and f Louise Davis. Han b 12.07.1893 Jonathan Creek, Haywood, North Carolina Usa d 17.06.1927 Jonathan Creek, Haywood, North Carolina Usa.
ch of Frances Messer and f Carmel Howell er: 207. i. FANNIE MARGARET25 HOWELL b 10.02.1925, Jonathans Creek, Haywood, North Carolina, USA d 12.03.2001, Asheboro, Rand f olph, North Carolina, USA.
generation. 25 207. Fannie Margaret25 Howell (Frances B24 Messer, William Austin23, Lawson T.22, John21, Jane Barnett20 Freeman, Joshua19, Aaron18, Sarah17 Outlaw, Anne16 Ivey, George15, Thomas14, Lettice13 Culpepper, Joyes12 Aston, Edwarde11, Walter10, Jane9 Bowles, Maud8 Morgan, Sir Thomas7, Morgan ap6 Jenkin, Jenkin ap5 Philip, Philip ap4, Morgan ap3 Llewellyn, Angharad verch2 Morgan, Morgan ap1 Maredudd) b 10.02.1925 Jonathans Creek, Haywood, North Carolina, USA d 12.03.2001 Asheboro, Rand f olph, North Carolina, USA
m Max Dallas Pollard 08.03.1941 Cocke County, Tennessee, USA son of William Pollard and f Eva Lewallen. Han b 11.08.1919 Morgan Co Tennesee Usa d 09.11.2006 Pinehurst, Moore, North Carolina, USA.
ch of Fannie Howell and f Max Pollard er: i. CARMEL MAX26 POLLARD b 06.01.1944, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA d 16.09.2000, West Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah, USA.