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Blake of Calne Wiltshire


Bl22 =23. ROBERT de BLAKELAND b 1300 Calne Wiltshire d c 1347 Calne Wiltshire
m ANNE COLE b 1305 England dau of
+1 WILLIAM COLE b 1270/81 England Links GENUKI County Page Notes for Robert de Blakeland: Blakeland estates Calne Wiltshire England was assessed on the Wiltshire Roll of Subsidies granted in 1286 to Edward I. The BLAKE family took its name from BLAKELAND a parish in that county.
BLAKE of WILTSHIRE and SOMERSETSHIRE Ref: Some Notes Concerning the Family of Blakes of Wiltshire, Hampshire & Somerset, compiled by Vivian H. King [about 1926]. A descendancy chart, 33"x71", purchased from the Admiral Blake Museum, Bridgwater, Somerset. This Blake family is believed to be ancestral to at least three Blake families that came to the English Colonies before 1700. William Blake of Pitminster, who went to Dorchester, in the Boston area; Thomas Blake of Bridgwater, who went to Isle of Wight Co., VA; and Joseph Blake of Plainsfield, who went to the Carolinas and became Colonial Governor of South Carolina.
Bl21 =22 HENRY BLAKE b 1330 Calne Wiltshire
Bl20 =21 WILLIAM BLAKE b 1365, Calne Wiltshire
Bl19 =20 HENRY BLAKE b 1385, Calne Wiltshire England.
Bl18 =19 ROBERT BLAKE de CALNE b 1410 England lived in Calne and Quemberford, Wiltshire. He acquired large estates in Hampshire through his wife. He is represented in armor in a stained glass window in the church at Calne where they are buried. He has a surcoat with his armorial bearings. By his marriage, Robert acquired estates in Southampton. One of them, in Andover, was subsequently transferred to his son William. An Inquisition was held after the death of his wife to determine the tenure of her estates in Hampshire and her successor, when it appeared that John Blake was her eldest son, aged at the time of her death forty years and more.
m c 1438 AVICE WALLOP b 1410 Nether Wallop Southants d 29.10.1474 dau of JOHN WALLOP and ALICE BUSHEY
Bl17 =18 WILLIAM BLAKE b 1438, England d 1471 England.
Bl16 =17 WILLIAM BLAKE b 1465, Calve Wiltshire d. 1547, Calve Wiltshire ref Stott, Clifford L., "Humphrey Blake (1494?-1558) and his Descendants in New England and South Carolina: Blake, Richards, Selleck, Torrey, and Wolcott" (NEHGR 164:73-74), the author notes that the ancestry of Humphrey Blake published in William H. Whitmore, ed., A Record of the Blakes of Somersetshire, Especially in the Line of William Blake, of Dorchester, MA (Boston: privately printed, 1881), has been thoroughly disproved by Paul C. Reed ("Two Somerby Frauds or 'Placing the Flesh on the Bones,'" The American Genealogist 74 (1999):15-30 at 15-28.). In particular, "Somerby fraudulently linked Humphrey Black of Over Stowey to [an earlier pedigree of the Wiltshire Blakes]. Somerby found it necessary to create two ficticious ancestors: William Blake, father of Humphrey, and another William identified as the grandfather of Humphrey. He then made the earlier William Black into a son of Robert Blake, who was a proven son of Henry Blake and his wife Margaret Bellett." This strongly suggests that this couple does not exist
m MARY COLES b 1469 Calve Wiltshire dau of HUMPHREY COLES
Bl15 =16 HUMPHREY BLAKE b 13.10.1500 Andover Hampshire d. 26.12.1588, Andover Hampshire bur on Dec 28 1588 in Over Stowey, Somerset reference Lib(23). In the early 1500's, he purchased large estates in Over Stowey, where he became Lord of the Manor of Plainfield. situated on the east side of Quantock Hills, it consists of 4 hamlets of march Hills, Addiscombe, Ely Green, and Plainfield. the manor house (Plainfield) has the Blake arms over the fireplace in the great hall. In 1555, Humphrey Blake added the adjorning manor of Tuxwell. His will was dated Nov 19, 1558 and proved May 11 1559. Note: He was in Somerset in the early 1500's and founded that county's Blake family. He acquired the Plainsfield Manor (now Spaxton) and lived in the manor house, now called the "Court House" which still stands today.
m AGNES LITTLETON b 24.06.1501 Thaxted Essex dau of y Lyttleton
Bl14 =15 JOHN BLAKE, the ELDER, b 19.10.1521 Nether Stowey Somerset d. 01.12.1576 Over Stowey Somerset
m Christian Jugg b Nov 1521 Plainsfield Somerset d 17 Jun 1595 Over Stowey Somerset
wikitree show his wife as Jane x
grni.com sows her as Jane Rawson
+1 Kunt Carlson Jugg 1490-1551
m Märit Sigfridsdotter 1495-1550
Bl13-1 Issebella Blake †
Bl13-2 Humphrey Blake ca 1543-/1553
Bl13-3 Alice Blake 1554-1620
m James Richards ca 1545-1608
Bl13-4 Elizabeth Blake ca 1549-1577
m 9 Oct 1571 Over Stowey, Somerse Robert Selleck 1545-1623
Bl13-5 Humphrey Blake 1553-1619
m 2 Oct 1578, Over Stowey, Somerseto Agnes James 1553-1602
Bl13-6 Alice Blake 1554-1620
m James Richards c 1545-1608
Bl13-7 Walter Blakce 1555-1600
Bl13 =14 PATIENCE ALICE BLAKE b 1552 Chew Village (Present Chew Magna), Somerset d. 1582
JOHN POPE b 18.09.1555 Chew Magna Somerset d d 1578 MA ch of PATIENCE BLAKE and JOHN POPE er:
Po12 =13 JOHN BLAKE POPE b 1576, City of London, Middlesex d. 01.06.1649, Dorchester (within present Boston, Suffolk County, MA Arrival date: 1637 Arrival place: America Ancestry Family Trees
m BRIGGET MARCY HALSNOTH Plymouth Plymouth Co MA b 1580 Coolchester Essex d 1674 Plymouth MA dau of ADAM HALSNOTH and MERCY MARCY
Po11-1 JOHN POPE b 1598, London d 12.04.1646, Dorchester Boston Suffolk Co MA
m 1631 Dorchester, MA JANE SEARLE CLAPP b 1608 Sidbury Devon England d 1655 Dorchester Suffolk Co MA dau of NICHOLAS CLAPP and ELIZABETH PILE
Po11-1-1 SABRINA POPE b 1630, London England d 1663, London England
m NATHANIEL PISTOLE GUNN 02.1648 Surrey, England,. b 1630 Southwark, London, England d 1662 CT son of JASPER GUNN and MARY BALDWIN
Po11-1-1-1 THOMAS B GUNN b 01.07.1650, London England d 24.11.1695, Nottoway County, VA.
m VIRGINIA WOODHALL-GRIFFIN b 1660 VA d 1705 VA.
Po11-1-1-1 THOMAS B GUNN b 04.01.1688, Charles City VA
m 1710 Amelia VA SARAH BOATWRIGHT b 1689 Nottoway Parish, Amelia, VA d 07.03.1777 Nottoway Parish, Amelia, VA dau of JAMES BOATWRIGHT and ELIZABETH KIDD bur Nottoway Parish Amelia VA
Po11-1-1-1-1 REBECKAH GUNN b 1721, Amelia, VA d 03.1777, VA
m SAMUEL WEBB 1737 VA b 1708 VA.
Po11-1-1-1-2 DAVID GUNN b 1723.
Po11-1-1-1-3 ELIZABETH GUNN b 1724, New Kent, VA
m RICHARD SHARP, 1739, VA b 1710.
Po11-1-1-1-4 SARAH GUNN b 1724, Amelia Co VA d 1777, Henrico, VA;
m ROBERT YAXLEY 1742, Hanover, VA b 1712 d 02.02.1756, VA.
Po11-1-1-1-5 WILLIAM GUNN b 07.03.1726 New Kent VA d 25.09.1797 Brunswick, VA
m HANNAH WHITE b 1736 d 1797.
Po11-1-1-1-6 JOHN GUNN b 1728 New Kent, VA d 17.08.1780 Caswell, NC e registered for military service in 1775 bur in Caswell, NC
m 30.09.1753 Overwharton Parish, Stafford, VA MARTHA OLIVE SHAMLIN b 1730 VA d 1790 Caswell Township, New Hanover, N dau of WILLIAM SHAMBLIN and ANN BENNETT
...-1-1-6-1 Sen JAMES GUNN b 13.03.1753 VA d 30.07.1801, Louisville, Jefferson, GA registered for military service in 1777 was buried in Louisville, Jefferson, GA
m MARY JANE x b 1765
...-1-1-6-2 JOHN GUNN b 1759 d 1781.
...-1-1-6-3 DANIEL GREEN GUNN b 14.03.1763, Caswell Twp, New Hanover, NC d 25.08.1825, Jones GA lived in District 358, Jones, GA in 1820
m 26.01.1786 Person, NC SUSAN STREET b 1767 NC d 31.10.1856 Jones GA dau of MOSES STREET and JERUSHA HUNT buried in Round Oak, Jones, GA
...-1-1-6-3-1 WILLIAM HARRISON GUNN b 16.06.1787, Person, NC d 1835, Pike, GA
...-1-1-6-3-2 ELIZABETH ANN GUNN b 12.03.1788, Saluda, Polk, NC d 07.10.1873, Columbia, Richland, SC e lived in Chambers, AL in 1850 and Lafayette, Chambers, AL for about 10 years was buried in Columbia, Richland, SC
m 14.04.1800 Person, NC MOSES BRADSHAW FULLER b 19.02.1775, Person, NC d 25.06.1860, GA
Po11-1-1-1-6-3-3 MOSES BRISTOL GUNN b 06.05.1792, Caswell, NC d 02.08.1874, Coosa, AL lived in Jones, GA in 1830 and Chambers, AL 1840. military service in 1812.
m ELIZABETH ANNE DRIVER 1813 Jones b 1792 Franklin, NC GA, dau of WILLIAM DRIVER and SUSAN WILLIAMS
...-1-1-6-3-3-1 JESSE HOMER GUNN b 1810 d 1880.
...-1-1-6-3-3-2 THOMAS GUNN b 1814 d 1830.
...-1-1-6-3-3-3 DANIEL GREENBERRY GUNN b 1815 Jones, GA d 05.1873 Navarro TX, lived in Union, LA in 1850 bur Navarro, Leon, TX
m ELIZABETH MCELROY 15.05.1840 Chambers, AL b 1823 d 1864.
-1 JULIUS GUNN b 1841.
-2 AUGUSTA ANNE COLISTA GUNN b 15.06.1843, AL d 20.06.1896, Union AR lived in Union, LA in 1850 and Van Buren Twp, Union, AR for c 20 years m THOMAS SHAW WARREN, 1865, Union AR b 21.03.1834, Clay, MO d 22.05.1919, El Dorado, Union, AR
...-1-2-1 JOHN GUNN b 14.12.1652, London England d 08.11.1658, Surrey, England.
...-1-3 FRANCES GUNN b 1653, London, England.
...-1-4 MARY GUNN b 18.02.1654, Southwark, Surrey, England.
Po11-1-1-5 ELIZABETH GUNN b 1656, London, England.
...-1-6 ANN GUNN b 27.06.1659, Southwark, Surrey, England
m 1679, Kent, England THOMAS VOWSDEN b 1654.
...-1-7 FRANCIS GUNN b 21.02.1661, Southwark, Surrey, England.
Po11-1-2 PATIENCE POPE b 1632, Dorchester Suffolk Co MA Usa d 11.08.1690, Milton, Norfolk County, MA
m EDWARD BLAKE b 03.09.1626 Aisholt, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England d 03.09.1692 Milton, Norfolk County, MA son of WILLIAM BLAKE and AGNES THORNE ch listed below for Edward Blake.
Po11-2-3 JOHN FOSTER POPE b 16.07.1635, Dorchester, Suffolk, MA Usa d 18.10.1686, Dorchester, Suffolk, MA
Po11-1-3-1 MARGARET POPE b 1653, Dorchester Suffolk MA
m y PIERCE.
Po11-1-3-2 WILLIAM POPE b 1655 Dorchester,Suffolk,MA d 1715, at Sea.
m MARY BRADFORD.
-1 WILLIAM POPE b 1715 at Sea d Sudbury, MA m SARAH WALKER b 28.12.1737, Sudbury, MA d 1760, Sudbury, MA
Po11-1-3-3 JOHN POPE b 05.03.1658, Dorchester,Suffolk,MAm BEATRIX HOUGHTON b 03.12.1663, Lancaster, Middlesex County, MA Bay Colony d 30.09.1683.
Po11-1-3-4 SUSANNAH POPE b 1662, Dorchester , Suffolk MA d 1712, Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County MA
m JOHN COX b 1661 Pemaquid (now Bristol), Lincoln County, ME d 23.11.1742 Boston, Suffolk County MA son of JOHN COX
-1 JOHN COX b 1688, Pemaquid (now Bristol), Lincoln County, Maine Usa d 27.05.1747, Pemaquid Falls, Lincoln, ME m1 TABITHA DAVENPORT b 03.05.1689, Boston Sussex MA d 1713, Falmouth, Cumberland, ME m2 SARAH PROCTOR b 1725, Falmouth, York, MA d 1761.
Po11-1-3-5 THANKFUL POPE b 1672, Suffolk Co MA Bay Colony, British Colonial America d 15.06.1738, Dorchester Suffolk Co MA
m SMITH WOODWARD b 1665 Cohasset, Norfolk, MA, Usa d 05.02.1732 Dorchester, Suffolk, MA son of SMITH WOODWARD and DELIVERANCE HOPPIN
Po11-1-3-5-1 SARAH WOODWARD b 11.09.1692, Dorchester Suffolk Co MA d c 1749, Portland Cumberland Co ME
m WILLIAM WEEKS b 02.02.1690 Boston Suffolk Co MA d 1750 Portland Cumberland Co ME son of EBENEZER WEEKS and DELIVERANCE SUMNER
Po11-1-3-5-1-1 ELIZABETH WEEKS b 15.11.1731 Dorchester Suffolk Co MA
m THOMAS CAIRNES b 16.09.1731 Boston Suffolk Co MA d 14.10.1755 Boston Suffolk Co MA
Po11-1-3-5-1-1-1 ELIZABETH CAIRNES b 30.09.1756 Lancaster Co PA d 07.07.1835, Baltimore City MD aka "Carnes/Carney", "Eliza", "Elizabeth", "Cairnes", "Carnes"
m DAVID POE b 1742 Dring, Parish Kildallon, Cavan, Ireland d 17.10.1816 Baltimore City MD son of JOHN POE and JANE MCBRIDE Grandfather of Author Edgar Allan Poe . David Poe served his country in the Revolutionary war as Assistant Deputy Quartermaster General of Baltimore and contributed $40,000 of his own money to the war effort . At the age of 71 he fought in the Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812.
Po11-1-3-5-1-1-1 DAVID POE b 18.07.1784, Baltimore City MD d 11.12.1811, Norfolk, Norfolk City, VA Actor. Father of Edgar Allan Poe, writer, poet. Son of David Poe, Sr. who was born in Ireland (1742-1817) and Elizabeth Cairnes (1756-1835). His first career study was law, but soon left against his family wishes to pursue an acting career. He met Elizabeth Arnold in the year 1806 and married her the same year. In the summer of 1809, after receiving several bad reviews on his work in New -York, he is said to have left his wife and their three children to find work. He and his wife died when their son was only 3 years old. David Poe was last known to have appeared on stage on October 18, 1809, leaving Edgar and two other children, William Leonard Poe and Rosalie Poe.
m ELIZABETH HOPKINS ARNOLD b 01.01.1787 London, City of London, Greater London d 08.12.1811 Richmond, Richmond City, VA. Actress, Literary Folk Figure. A noted thespian of her day, she is better remembered as the mother of Edgar Allan Poe. Raised in a London theatrical family, she left for America with her mother in 1795, her father having died in 1789, arriving in Boston on January 3, 1796. Eliza made her stage debut at nine in David Garrick's "Miss in Her Teens"; she and Mrs. Arnold joined a traveling theater troupe called the Charleston Comedians, Eliza remaining with the group after her mother died in 1798. Over the course of her short career she was to perform around 300 roles including Shakespeare's Juliet and Ophelia. In 1802 Eliza married actor Charles Hopkins who died in 1805, then six months later in 1806 wed David Poe, Jr., a sometime-lawyer with acting ambitions. According to legend Poe had seen Eliza perform in Norfolk, Virginia, become attracted to her, and joined the company. The couple played in the major theaters of the eastern United States bringing along their expanding family; William Henry Leonard Poe was born in January 1807, followed by Edgar, born in Boston January 19, 1809. (Eliza was to have a third child, Rosalie, in December 1810 by a father unknown; one of the oft mentioned candidates for paternity is the famed portraitist Thomas Sully and it is interesting to note that while Rosalie was remarked to be 'slow' she did have a fair modicum of artistic talent). While Eliza was routinely given high praise for her performances such was far from the case for her husband who was, according to stories of the time, a hot-tempered alcoholic with severe stage fright. David abandoned the theater and his family shortly after arriving in New York in 1809, leaving Eliza to bear Edgar alone. Some sources state that David died in Norfolk in the fall of 1811, but there is no proof. Eliza became ill with tuberculosis shortly after arriving in Richmond in the fall of 1811. She gave her last performance in "The Stranger" on October 11, 1811, and spent her final two months boarding with a family named Usher and attempting to arrange care for her children. After her death William was sent to his grandparents in Baltimore, Rosalie was taken-in by the Mackenzie (sometimes rendered 'MacKenzie') family who ran a Richmond school and thereafter known as Rosalie Mackenzie Poe, and Edgar was cared for by wealthy Richmond lady Mrs. Frances Allan in the face of much protest from her husband John. (How much real resistance there could have been is questionable as Frances had proof that John was paying child support for at least one indiscretion). Burial for Eliza presented a problem: "actress" was a pejorative term, virtually synonymous with "prostitute", even among theater-goers and thus there was resistance to placing her remains in consecrated ground. St. John's Church which then had the only cemetery in Richmond refused her but John Allan, though a Scottish Presbyterian, was able to arrange interment there. In deference to the sensitivities of the time, however, the graveside service was held at midnight. There is no definite evidence of Eliza in any of her son's writings; Poe of course used the name "Usher" in a short story and did produce one poem titled "To My Mother", but it is quite certain that it was for his aunt Maria Poe Clemm.
Po11-1-3-5-1-1-1-1 EDGAR ALLAN POE b 19.01.1809, Boston Suffolk Co MA Usa d 07.10.1849, Baltimore City MD
m VIRGINIA ELIZA CLEMM b 15.08.1822, Baltimore City MD d 30.01.1847, Fordham Bronx Co NY Literary Folk Figure. She was the first cousin and the wife of Edgar Allan Poe. Virginia, the daughter of Poe's aunt Maria ("Muddy") Poe Clemm, was raised in Baltimore under conditions of poverty and first met Poe at age seven in 1829 shortly after he left the Army; Edgar lived with the family intermittently and once even used the child as a go-between in his romantic advances to a neighbor. Just when the great writer developed a romantic interest in Virginia is uncertain but by the time he moved to Richmond in 1835 to take a job with the "Southern Literary Messenger" he was, with encouragement from her mother and despite her youth, considering marrying her. Poe wrote to his aunt offering to support the family if they would move to Richmond. A marriage license was applied for in Baltimore on September 22, 1835, though the wedding ceremony did not occur until May 16, 1836, performed by a Presbyterian minister in Richmond; Edgar was 27 while his bride was 13. The exact nature of their marriage remains clouded and while some have speculated that theirs was a big brother-little sister relationship (Poe's pet name for her was "Sissy"), most accounts describe them as a happy, devoted, couple. The family was forced to move several times due to Poe's struggle for financial success as a writer with his employment taking them to several cities including Philadelphia and Baltimore. By January 1842 Virginia was showing signs of tuberculosis that led to her progressive disability and in May of 1846 Poe moved Virginia and Muddy to their final home which still stands in Fordham, New York. Poe was chronically broke but provided as well as he could and though there were scandals involving his attention to other women none at the time doubted his devotion to Virginia. Edgar suffered a prolonged depression after Virginia's death and relapsed for a time into alcohol use, though the persistent stories of him being a habitual drunkard are exaggerated. Virginia's influence on Poe's literary output is questioned; it is speculated that poem "Ulalume" is a memorial to her and she may have been the inspiration for "Annabel Lee" (1849) or the "lost Leonore" of 1845's "The Raven", though there are certainly other candidates. The most accepted representation of Virginia occurs in the short sketch "Eleonora" (1842) which deals with a man marrying his cousin who lives with her mother.
Po11-1-3-5-1-1-1-2 WILLIAM HENRY LEONARD POE b 30.01.1807, Boston, Suffolk County, MA d 01.08.1831, Baltimore, Baltimore County, MD Older brother of writer Edgar Poe, "Henry Poe," as he was called, was himself a published poet. Orphaned as a child, he was taken in by his grandparents in Baltimore (his brother and sister were taken in by unrelated families in Richmond). He became a professional sailor on the USS Macedonian, which took him to the West Indies, the Mediterranean, and Russia. After a short, unsuccessful career as a law clerk, he began publishing poems in 1827 as well as a short story, "The Pirate," based on his younger brother's failed teenage romance with a woman named Sarah Elmira Royster. The two Poe brothers maintained a casual correspondence while growing up. For a time, they may have lived together with family in Baltimore as Edgar prepared for a stint at West Point. It is speculated that Henry struggled with alcoholism. He died of tuberculosis at age 24
Po11-1-3-5-1-1-1-1 ROSALIE MACKENZIE POE b 1810, VA d 21.07.1874, Washington, DC sister of Edgar Allan Poe, is said to have been born in December of 1810, but we have no solid documentary evidence for this assertion. All we know for certain is that she was born long enough after the disappearance of her mother Eliza's husband, David Poe, for questions to arise about the girl's paternity. It was even said in later years that David's sister, (and Edgar's mother-in-law) Maria Clemm, claimed that Rosalie was not the child of either Eliza or David Poe. Intriguingly, when Rosalie was a child, a wealthy resident of Richmond, VA, Joseph Gallego, died and left a will bequeathing Rosalie the then enormous sum of 2,000 dollars for her maintenance. She was the only charity bequest in his will to be so favored, leaving one to speculate whether the small orphan was more to him than just an object of sympathy. After Eliza Poe died in 1811, Rosalie was given a home by the Mackenzies, a prominent Richmond family, but there is conflicting evidence about whether she was treated as a member of the family or merely a ward. Rosalie seems to have had a distant, if not antagonistic relationship with her famous older brother. She herself claimed that she was "a good size girl" before she even knew she had a sibling--an incredible statement considering they were raised in the same city. Edgar's one-time fiancee, Sarah Helen Whitman, stated that he told her his relationship with Rosalie was characterized by coldness and estrangement. Considering that Rosalie is generally characterized as having a childlike mentality and an off-putting personality, Whitman likely spoke the truth. Rosalie appears to have led a relatively comfortable and stable existence in the Mackenzie home until the Civil War left the family destitute. Thereafter, her story becomes pure pitable tragedy. The remaining members of her foster family sent her to her Poe relatives in Baltimore. As her kin evidently wanted little to do with her, she was soon left on her own resources--a fate her intelligence, character, and upbringing left her completely unable to handle. She made attempts to gain work as a housekeeper, and was said to walk the streets trying to sell pictures of Edgar to passerby, but her main source of support was "the kindness of strangers," motivated to assist her by admiration for her legendary sibling. Rosalie spent her last few years in a charity home in Washington,
Po11-1-3-5-1-1-2 MARIA POE b 17.03.1790, Baltimore City MD d 1871. On July 17,1817 at age 27 she became the second wife of William Clemm Jr.,a Baltimore hardware merchant, and step-mother to his five children. William and Maria had three children of their own ; their youngest Virgina most known for marrying writer Edgar Allan Poe. This union made Maria , who biologically was his aunt, his mother-in-law. Maria survived all three of her children and her son-in-law.
m WILLIAM CLEMM. b 01.05.1779 VA d 08.02.1826 Baltimore City, MD
Po11-1-3-5-1-1-2-1 VIRGINIA ELIZA20 CLEMM b 15.08.1822, Baltimore City MD d 30.01.1847, Fordham Bronx Co New York Usa;
m EDGAR ALLAN POE b 19.01.1809, Boston Suffolk Co MA Usa d 07.10.1849, Baltimore City MD was raised in Baltimore under conditions of poverty and first met Poe at age seven in 1829 shortly after he left the Army; Edgar lived with the family intermittently and once even used the child as a go-between in his romantic advances to a neighbor. Just when the great writer developed a romantic interest in Virginia is uncertain but by the time he moved to Richmond in 1835 to take a job with the "Southern Literary Messenger" he was, with encouragement from her mother and despite her youth, considering marrying her. Poe wrote to his aunt offering to support the family if they would move to Richmond. A marriage license was applied for in Baltimore on September 22, 1835, though the wedding ceremony did not occur until May 16, 1836, performed by a Presbyterian minister in Richmond; Edgar was 27 while his bride was 13. The exact nature of their marriage remains clouded and while some have speculated that theirs was a big brother-little sister relationship (Poe's pet name for her was "Sissy"), most accounts describe them as a happy, devoted, couple. The family was forced to move several times due to Poe's struggle for financial success as a writer with his employment taking them to several cities including Philadelphia and Baltimore. By January 1842 Virginia was showing signs of tuberculosis that led to her progressive disability and in May of 1846 Poe moved Virginia and Muddy to their final home which still stands in Fordham, New York. Poe was chronically broke but provided as well as he could and though there were scandals involving his attention to other women none at the time doubted his devotion to Virginia. Edgar suffered a prolonged depression after Virginia's death and relapsed for a time into alcohol use, though the persistent stories of him being a habitual drunkard are exaggerated. Virginia's influence on Poe's literary output is questioned; it is speculated that poem "Ulalume" is a memorial to her and she may have been the inspiration for "Annabel Lee" (1849) or the "lost Leonore" of 1845's "The Raven", though there are certainly other candidates. The most accepted representation of Virginia occurs in the short sketch "Eleonora" (1842) which deals with a man marrying his cousin who lives with her mother.
Po11-1-3-6 MARY POPE b 1665, Dorchester, MA Bay Colony, British Colonial America d 10.1703;m THOMAS COX, 1680 b 1660, Pemaquid, Cornwall, New York Colony, British Colonial America.
Po11-1-3-7 EBENEZER POPE b 1670, MA
Po11-1-3-7 RALPH POPE b 1673, Dorchester, Suffolk, MA d 02.02.1744, Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk, MA
m RACHEL NEALE 24.03.1698 Braintree, MA Bay Colony, British Colonial America. b 07.02.1678 Braintree, Suffolk, MA Bay Colony, British Colonial America d 08.04.1760 Dorchester, Suffolk, MA Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
-1 SAMUEL POPE b 1703 d 1708.
-2 RALPH POPE b 10.11.1705, Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, MA d 01.01.1750, Stoughton, Norfolk County, MA of nervous fever
m REBECCA STUBBS b 18.11.1707 Hull, Plymouth County, MA d 01.07.1791, Stoughton, Norfolk County, MA
Po11-1-4 NATHAN POPE b 1637.
Po11-2 GYLBERT POPE b 1600 Fordingbridge Hampshire d 06.04.1637, Fordingbridge Hampshire
m CLARE TRAVERS b 1600 Fordingbridge Hampshire
Po11-2-1 JOHN POPE b 1618 Fordingbridge Hampshire -1 Possibly here was:
y Pope b c 1645 England
-1-1 y Pope b c 1670 England y Pope b c 1700 England ..-1 y Pope b c 1725 England ..-1-1 y Pope b c 1750 ?Cornwall ..-1-1-1 Jenny Pope b c 1770 ?Cornwall ..-1-1-1-1 Thomas Pope b 1795 ?Cornwall d 1851 m Dorothy Luke b 1790 ..-1-1-1-1-1 Henry Pope b 1828 Padstow Cornwall d there 1907 m Johanna Brenton ....-1-1-1-1 Mary Pope b 1861 d 1949 m Joseph Gregor b 1867 d 1945 ....-1-1-1-1-1 Hubert Gregor b 1895 d 1965 m Mary Bond dau of Henry Bond and Jane Williams b 1844 Wales ....-1-1-1-1-1-1 John Gregor m Mollie Carter dau of Leonard Charles Carter b 1900 London d 1969 Clacton-on-Sea Colchester and Olive Fothergill grandparents of Jessie Gregor, author's DNA match
Po11-2-2 WALTER POPE b 1619 Rockbourne Hampshire d 23.04.1667 Fordingbridge Hampshire
m 17.12.1632 St Thomas Salisbury Wiltshire JOAN ROWDEN b 1612 Fordingbridge Hampshire England d 11.11.1648 Fordingbridge Hampshire England.
Po11-2-2-1 CLAIRE POPE b 08.12.1633 Rockbourne Hampshire England d 1688 Fordingbridge Hampshire England
m FRANCIS BERRY 1680 b 1630 Fordingbridge Hampshire England d 1680 Fordingbridge Hampshire England
Po11-2-2-1-1 MARY BERRY b 1650, Culpeper VA
m JOHN P FLOYD b 1640 Wales d by 26.07.1697 Northampton Co VA will on 2 April 1687 at Northampton Co, VA. To my son John my 100 A. plantation whereon now live, a set of cooper's tools and carpenter's tools. To my sons Charles, Berry, and Mathew all my 1/4 part of Hogg Island to be eq. div. To my dau. Sarah one feather bed. To my dau. Esther one feather bed, but if she dies under 16 then to the rest of her brothers and sister. To my loving wife Mary two feather beds. My sons to be at age at 18 if their mother remarries, else 20, and daus. at 16. To my son John the 1/2 of Prouts Island. To my wife for life the use of 1/3 of my plantation. Wife Mary and my son John extrs. Witt: William Jarvis, William 'TWS' Shepheard, Thomas Hunt.1 According to Brice Clagget the Floyd quarter of Hog Island amounted to 837 acres, and on the whole John Floyd's descendants obeyed his testamentary command that "my desire is that if any of my three son shall not like to live on their part of Hog Island that they sell to their brothers or brother for the just value and . . . sell it to no other person." In the century and a half that Floyds continued on Hog Island, there were many conveyances among the family and, though there were a few to outsiders, these were made up for by new
Po11-2-2-1-1-1 JOHN FLOYD b 1670 Northampton Co VA
m MICHAL HARRIS b 1682 Accomack Co VA d VA dau of PETER HARRIS and MICHELL WATSON
Po11-2-2-1-1-1-1 WILLIAM FLOYD b 1720, Amhearst VA d 1789 Beargrass Creek Jefferson Co KY
m ABADIAH ABIGAIL DAVIS, dau of NATHANIEL DAVIS and ABADIAH LEWIS. b 1730 Accomack Co VA d 1823 KY
Po11-2-2-1-1-1-1-1 SARAH FLOYD b 15.10.1747, Amhearst VA d 1824
m WYATT POWELL b 1747 VA d 1818.
Po11-2-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 JOHN FLOYD POWELL b 1769 VA
Po11-2-2-1-1-1-1-1-2 NANCY FLOYD POWELL b 1771, VA m ROBERT WALKER. b 1771 VA -1 THOMAS WALKER b 1793, VA
-2 SARAH WALKER b 1795, VA m HENRY ROSE b 1793, Amhearst VA
Po11-2-2-1-1-1-1-2 1ISHAM FLOYD b 1748, Albermarle Co VA d 1790, IN
Po11-2-2-1-1-1-1-3 1ELIZABETH FLOYD b 1749, VA d 1833, Middletown Jefferson Co KY
m CHARLES TULEY b 1747, Fauquier Co VA d 1787, Jefferson Co KY The Tuley family is recorded in some detail by William Floyd Tuley, the author of "The Tuley Family Memoirs," New Albany, Indiana, 1906. Their name is pronounced "Twu-ley, not Tooley," that author says. But Tooley is a common spelling in the old records.
Po11-2-2-1-1-1-1-4 JOHN FLOYD b 1750, Amherst Co VA d 04.04.1783, Jefferson Co KY
m1 MATILDA MARY BURFORD. b 1753 Henrico Co VA d 06.1769 VA + 2 ch
m2 SALLIE JANE BUCHANAN b 1759 Augusta Co VA d 14.05.1812 KY
-1 MOURNING BURFORD FLOYD b 06.1769, Amherst Co VA d 24.06.1848, Bairdstown Greene Co GA m JOHN STEWART. b 1760 Amherst Co VA d 23.04.1829 Bairdstown Greene Co GA
-2 JOHN FLOYD b 24.04.1783 Jefferson Co KY d 16.08.1837 VA m LETITIA PRESTON b 26.09.1779 Isle of Wight Co VA d 13.12.1852 Tazewell Co VA 1806 University Of Pennsylvania, 1817-1823 US Rep. from VA, 1830-1834 VA Governor, 1830 Virginia Historical Society, Vice President 1832 Presidential Election
-1-1 LORENZO R STEWART b 1785, Amherst Co VA d 1846;
m SARAH ANDERSON b 1794, VA
Po11-2-2-1-1-2 CHARLES FLOYD b 1676 Northampton Co VA
m ELIZABETH FISHER b 1682 Northampton Co VA d 1720 Northampton Co VA
Po11-2-2-1-1-3 BERRY FLOYD b 1678 Northampton Co VA
Po11-2-2-1-1-4 MATTHEW FLOYD b 1680 Northampton Co VA
Po11-2-2-1-1-5 SARAH FLOYD b 1682 Northampton Co VA
m1 MATTHEW RALEIGH b 1680 Pembrokeshire Wales son of y Raleigh
m2 EDWARD BARNES b 1680 Isle of Wight VA
Po11-2-2-1-1-5-1 RUTH RALEIGH b 1702 Culpeper VA
m WILLIAM DUNCAN b 19.04.1692 Dumfriesshire Scotland d 1788 Bromfield ParishCulpeper VA
Po11-2-2-1-1-5-1-1 RALEIGH DUNCAN b 23.11.1723, Spotsylvania VA d 12.1786, Russel Co VA
m MARY JANE RUTH ROBERTS b 1725 Culpeper VA
Po11-2-2-1-1-6 ESTHER FLOYD b 1684 Northampton Co VA
Po11-2-2-1-2 CHRISTABELLA CLAIR BERRY b 07.05.1657, Fordingbridge Hampshire England d 04.05.1728, Fordingbridge Hampshire England
m DANIEL BLACHFORD b 03.03.1651, Hampshire, England.
Po11-2-2-2 GILBERT POPE b 04.12.1636 Fordingbridge Hampshire England.
Po11-2-2-3 JOANE POPE b 27.12.1639 Fordingbridge Hampshire England.
Po11-2-2-4 FRANCES POPE b 21.03.1643 Fordingbridge Hampshire England.
Po11-2-2-5 HANNAH POPE b 21.03.1643 Fordingbridge Hampshire England.
Po11-2-2-6 ELIZABETH POPE b 16.10.1645 Fordingbridge Hampshire England.
Po11-3 SARAH POPE b 1600 d 1640.
Po11 =12 Lt. Col. Nathaniel Richard Pope b 25.04.1603 Gloucestershire d 28.04.1660 Westmoreland VA
m LUCY SARAH FOX b 1611 Gloucestershire d 1660 Westmoreland Co VA dau of
+1 JOHN FOX and LYNDA SPRINGFIELD
Po10-1 JAMES POPE b 1621 possibly the same who
m IsaacBasye1671>Dorcus Nee b 1626 Engl d c 1690 VA
-1? John Pope b 1646?80 Northumberland Co Va d there c 1705
m Ann Ball
-1-1 Elizabeth Pope b 1671 Isaac Basye b 1671 he ?m2/1 Frances Bashaw -1-1-1 Isaac Basye b c 1692 d 2 May 1761 in Northumberland Co VA
-1-1-2 William Basye b c 1693 d 8 Feb 1762 Northumberland Co
m Rebecca Martyn b c 1705 Northumberland Co Va dau of Jane Rogers b 12 Apr 1686 d 1725 m Nicholas Martyn b c 1685 Lancaster Va d 19 Jun 1761 son of Thomas Martin b 1645 and Rebecca George b 1657 d 12 Feb 1718

-1-1-2-1 Mary Basye
-1-1-2-2 Elizabeth Basye b c 1644 Northumberland Co m Charles Coppedge b 1735 Wicomico River Va d 1800 Northumberland Co son of William Coppedge b c 1727 d 1766 and Sarah Robinson b c 1727
-1-1-2-3 Catherine Basye m b 20 May 1752 d 7 Jan 1839 Northumberland Co m George Edwards Cordell
-1-1-2-4 Isaac Basye b 1738
-1-1-2-5 Sally/Sarah Basye b 1754

-1-1-2-2-1 Isaac Basye Coppedge b 15 Apr 1760 d 1846 m Sarah Jackson b c 1775 Brunswick Va
-1-1-2-3-1 Nicholas Cordell b 1771 Horthumberland Co d 1772
-1-1-2-3-2 John Cordell b 1774 Leesburg d 1777
-1-1-2-3-3 Sarah "Sally" Cordell b c 1776 Leesburg d 1828 m William Henry Helphinstine
-1-1-2-3-4 Nancy Cordell b 1780 Leesburg m John Boyce
-1-1-2-3-5 Phillip Cordell b 1786 Northumberland Co
-1-1-2-3-6 William Cordell b 1788 m Elizabeth B Moran b c 1792 Northumberland Co dau of William Moran and Rebecca Barber
-1-1-2-3-7 Elizabeth Cordell b 11 Mar 1773 Leesburg d 1 Jan 1853 Winchester IL m Samuel Funk b 3 Aug 1768? HRE d 4 Jan 1836 Scott Co IL son of Rev John Funk b 1758 Bucks Co PA and Catherine Stover dau of Peter Stauffer and Frances
-1-1-2-3-8 Presley Dixon Cordell b 5 Mar 1779 d 18 Jul 1849 Leesburg m1 Keziah Wilson m2 Amelia O'Conner b 178o WV
-1-1-2-3-9 Amon Cordell b 7 Nov 1769 Leesburg d 6 Dec 1772
-1-1-2-3-10 George Martin Cordell b 21 SEp 1777 Leesburg d 19 Apr 1825 m Ruth Hazelwood
-1-1-2-3-11 Lucy Cordell b 7 Jan 1783 Leesburg m Robert Adams

-1-1-2-2-1-1 John Jackson Coppedge b 2 Oct 1796 Va d 20 Aug 1865 Haywood TN m1 Elizabeth Pinkney Alexander m2 Isabella Rhea Paxton
-1-1-2-3-7-1 Frances Arnold
-1-1-2-3-7-2 John Frederick Funk
-1-1-2-3-7-3 Nimrod Funk
-1-1-2-3-7-4 Catherine Funk
-1-1-2-3-7-5 Samuel Funk
-1-1-2-3-7-6 Susanna Funk
-1-1-2-3-7-7 Isaac Funk
-1-1-2-3-7-8 Nancy or Anna Funk
-1-1-2-3-7-9 George Funk
-1-1-2-3-7-10 Esau Funk, twin
-1-1-2-3-7-11 Jacob Funk, twin
-1-1-2-3-8-1 Helen Arette Cordell b 15 Dec 1815 Charles Town WV d 20 Dec 1865 St Louis MO m Thomas Keyes Humphries b 5 Oct 1811 Charles Town WV son of David Humphries and Catherine Hersull Keyes
Po10-2 ELIZABETH POPE b 1634 St Marys Co MD
m SAMUEL MOTHERSHEAD b 1630 England.
Po10-3 WILLIAM RICHARD POPE b 1634, Anne Arundel Co MDd 1708, Glouchester Co Westmoreland VA
m MARY MARIE BRIDGES of Chuckatuck New Kent VA. b 1645 New Kent New Kent VA d 01.06.1710 New Kent New Kent VA dau of JOSEPH BRIDGER and HESTER PITT
Po10-3-1 WILLIAM POPE b 15.08.1662, VA d 1708, Isle of Wight VA Will, : (William & Mary Quarterly, Vol. 27 (1) Pages 61-64) William Pope patented land in Nensemond County, Virginia, in 1656, (a) 1662, (b), as shown by the land grant records in office of the Register of the Land office at Richmond, Virginia. In 1665 (c) he patented land in Isle of Wight County as shown by the records of that county. In Waters' Genealogical Gleanings, it is stated that in 1665 William Pope received a grant of land in Westmoreland County, Virginia. (d). Mr R. A. Brocek suggest the probability that William Pope of Nensemond and Westmoreland and Nathaniel Pope of Westmoreland Counties, were brothers. (Nathaniel Pope's daughter, Ann married John Washington, great grandfather of George Washington). This suggestion is further borne out by the fact that at least one of the grandsons of Nathaniel Pope of Westmoreland County lived in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. This Richard Pope, to who his brother John gave power of attorney August 9th, 1690 (e), their exact relationship to William Pope is as undetermined. The same may be said of Thomas Pope, whose will was recorded in Isle of Wight County September 27th, 1684 (f). William Pope was a Quaker. His family record has been preserved in the Quaker records and the original manuscript is now in safety deposit in Baltimore, Maryland. The following is an exact copy as published by the Southern History Association (g). "William Pope and Mary, his wife, their children's Nativities recorded as follows: William Pope, son of the aforesaid William and Mary was borne on the 15th of the 8th month 1662. Henry Pope, son of the aforesaid William and Mary was borne on the last day of the 11th month 1663. Also a daughter of the aforesaid William and Mary was borne on the 8th month of 1667. John Pope son of the aforesaid William and Mary was borne the 6th of the 8th month 1670. (a) Land Grant Book #4, Page 89, Richmond, Va. (b) Land Grant Book #4, Page 406, Richmond, Va. (c) Land Grant Book of Nensemond County, Va. In the land office in the Capitol at Richmond, Va. Page 106. Part of this land was in Isle of Wight Co., which joined Nensemond Co., see Isle of Wight records 1704-1715, page 48. (d) Genealogies gleaning, by Henry F. Waters, Vol. 1, page 403. (e) Isle of Wight Court House, Va. Deed Book 1, page 29. (f) Isle of Wight Court House, Va. Will Book 2, page 208. (g) Southern history Association Publications, Vol. 6, page 508
Po10-3-1-1 WILLIAM POPE b 1685, New Kent Co VA d 1749, VA
m 1710 New Kent Co VA SARAH POPE b 1698. /td>
Po10-3-1-2 EDWARD POPE b 1688, New Kent Co VA
Po10-3-2 ALSE POPE b 08.1667, VA
Po10-3-3 JOHN POPE b 06.08.1670 VA d 1751 Southampton Co VA
m ELIZABETH POWELL b 1666 Isle of Wight VA d 1729 Southampton Co VA
Po10-3-3-1 SARAH POPE b 1684, Southhampton Co VA
m EDWARD BARNES. b 1683 Isle of Wight VA d 1761 Edgecombe Co NC
Po10-3-3-1-1 MOURNING BARNES b 1716, Edgecombe Co NC
m JOHN FIVEASH b 1710, Alamance Co NC
Po10-4 ANNA POPE b 1635, St Marys Co MD d 1669, Westmoreland Co VA
m1 JOHN WESLEY WASHINGTON b 1633 Purleigh Essex England d 10.09.1677 Westmoreland Co VA
m2 CHARLES FORD. b c 1637 d 1658 Surry Surry Co VA son of Lawrence Wshington and AMPHILLIS TWIGDEN Bacon's Rebellion Bacon ordered him to administer secrets oath. Later he supported Berkeley The site of the encounter is believed to be modern day Washington D.C. Colonel Washington welcomed a peaceful solution, but before progress could be made, members of the Maryland Militia proceeded to execute the Indians. 1676 VA, Westmoreland Co, Latanes, GW Birthplace National Monument Cemetery
Po10-4-1 ANN POPE WASHINGTON b 09.1659, Westmoreland Westmoreland Co VA d 1697, Westmoreland Co VA
m MAJ FRANCIS WRIGHT b 1658 Chickacone Northumberland Co VA d 1713 Westmoreland Westmoreland Co VA son of CAPTAIN WRIGHT and MARY MOTTROM
Po10-4-1-1 JOHN WRIGHT b 25.02.1685, Westmoreland Co VA d 28.05.1738, Leesylvania Prince William Co VA
m DOROTHY AUBREY 1704 Westmoreland Co VA b 1686 Stafford Stafford Co VA d 1739 Prince William Co VA
Po10-4-1-1-1 FRANCIS WRIGHT b 01.03.1707 Coan Northumberland Co VA d 27.09.1742, Westmoreland Co VA
m MARY HAWKINS b 1708 Westmoreland Co VA dau of JOHN HAWKINS and ELIZABETH MOSELEY
Po10-4-1-1-1-1 MARY WRIGHT b 1728, VA d 12.04.1790, VA
m RICHARD SHELTON b 14.07.1728 King William Co VA d 05.01.1821 Amherst Co VA son of RALPH GISSAGE and MARY POLLARD Revolutionary War
Po10-4-1-1-1-1-1 JOHN SHELTON b 19.11.1758, Amherst Co VA d 20.11.1853, Amherst Co VA
m ANNE POINDEXTER b 13.02.1764 VA d 01.02.1824 Amherst Co VA dau of CAPT. POINDEXTER and ELIZABETH KENNERLY
JOHN NAPOLEAN BURKS b 1824, Amherst Co VA d 1867, Lauderdale Co TN m MARY HARRIS b 1825 Madison Co AL dau of JOHN HARRIS and WINNEY BURKS (In personal email from Bettie B. Davis who researched the Lauderdale County TN Court Minutes: Inventory and Sale Bill of the estate of John N. Burks, deceased. Fourth of September, 1867, buyers were J. Trainham and R. H. Burks. ON 1860 Census John Napolean's Birthplace was listed as NC. Having worked with Census, it is unusual for errors within a high level of confidence to occur. Although not often per locale, a few misguided Field Agents have been known to "phone it in.")
Po10-4-1-1-1-1-2 JANE SHELTON b 01.09.1747, Henrico Co VA d 24.08.1800
m JOSIAH ELLIS b 16.02.1746, Henrico Co VA d 29.06.1810, Amherst Co VA
Po10-4-1-1-1-2 ISAAC WRIGHT b by 1744 King William Co VA d 1807 Amherst Co VA
m SUSANNAH ELLIS b 09.11.1744 Henrico Co VA d 07.1828 Wayne Co KY dau of CHARLES ELLIS and SUSANNAH HARDING
Po10-4-1-1-1-2-1 BENNET CRAWFORD WRIGHT b 11.1785 VA d 06.1876 Randolph Co MO
m1) REBECCA BROWN GIVENS, dau of ROBERT GIVENS and MARTHA GIVENS. b 19.04.1788 Lincoln Co Kentucky Usa d 1840 Lincoln Co Kentucky Usa.
m2) NANCY G SLOAN. b 06.1809 Kentucky Usa d 11.1883 Randolph Co Missouri Usa.
-1 LAFAYETTE T20 WRIGHT b 31.12.1825 KY d 11.12.1909 Randolph Co MO m SARAH JANE OWENS. b 17.10.1834 KY d 20.07.1921 Randolph Co MO -1-1 SARAH ELLA WRIGHT b 31.08.1863 MO d 17.01.1895 MO m VELPEAU CADMUS PETTY b 09.01.1857 Macon Co MO d 23.02.1940 Cairo Randolph Co MO
Po10-4-1-1-2 JOHN WRIGHT b 1709 Prince William Co VA d 27.02.1792 Fauquier Co VA
m1 ELIZABETH BRONAUGH b 1702 Hamilton Parish Fauquier Co VA d 02.1792 Fauquier Co VA + 1 ch
m2 JUDITH EASLEY b 1714 VA d 1758 Henrico Mecklenburg Co VA
Po10-4-1-1-2-1 FRANCES WRIGHT b 1729 d 1766
m NIMROD ASHBY b 1742 Fauquier Co VA d 29.06.1764 Fauquier Co VA
Po10-4-1-1-2-1-1 THOMAS BRYAN MARTIN ASHBY b 1762 Clarke Co VA -1 ROBERT LEE ASHBY b 1791 Frederick Co VA -1-1 NIMROD ASHBY b 1816 Frederick Co VA, 1860 living VA, Clarke Co, Castlemans Ferry m MARY AGNES SMALLWOOD b 1824 dau of JOHN SMALLWOOD and SUSAN BEAVERS -1 ROBERT LEE ASHBY b 1791 Frederick Co VA -1-1-1 JAMES ROBERT ASHBY b 01.1840 Clarke Co VA d 21.04.1923 Clarke Co VA 840 Clarke Co VA d 21.04.1923 Clarke Co VA -1-1-1-1 FANNIE CLEVELAND ASHBY b 26.06.1886 Clarke Co VA d 23.08.1964 Philmont Loundon Co VA m FRANCIS MARION (FRANK) SMALLWOOD b 22.10.1854, Loundon Co VA d 10.03.1925, Purcellville Loundon Co VA
Po10-4-1-2 ANN WRIGHT b 1686 Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-2 LAWRENCE WASHINGTON b 09.1659, VA d 02.1697, VA
m MILDRED WARNER b 1671 Warner Hall Gloucester Co VA d 26.03.1701 England dau of Augustine WARNER b 3 Jul 1642 in Gloucester, VA. bur Jun 1681 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, VA. d 19 Jun 1681 in Warner Hall, Gloucester Co, Va and MILDRED READE b 2 Oct 1643
Po10-4-2-1 Capt AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON b 12.11.1694 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 12.04.1743 Ferry Farm King George Co VA Sources say that his name is just Augustine Washington, Sr., and his son with his first wife Jane is Augustine Washington, Jr. There was no John or Lawrence in his name.
m1 JANE BUTLER b 24.12.1699 Westmoreland Co VA d 24.11.1729 Popes Creek Westmoreland Co VA + 5 ch dau of CALEB BUTLER and MARY FOXHALL
m2 06.03.1731 MARY BALL b 26.04.1708 Epping Forest Lancaster Co VA d 25.08.1789 Fredericksburg VA + ch dau of Col BALL and MARY BENNETT Mary was much attached to her guardian, a genial lawyer named George Eskridge; and it was apparently after him that she named her first-born child: George Washington. Otherwise he might perhaps have been given the family name of John; Lawrence and Augustine had already been used for his half brothers."
Po10-4-2-1-1 BUTLER WASHINGTON b 1716, Bridges Creek Westmoreland Co VA d 1716, Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-2 LAWRENCE WASHINGTON b 1718, Bridges Creek Westmoreland Co VA d 07.1752, Mt Vernon Westmoreland Co VA
m ANNE FAIRFAX b 1729, Bahamas d 14.03.1761, Belvoir Manor Fairfax Co VA VA, Westmoreland Co, Coles Point, Burnt House Fields, Lee Family Estate
Po10-4-2-1-3 AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON b 1720, Westmoreland Co VA d 1762, Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA
m ANNE ASHTON AYLETT b 1726 VA d 12.1774 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA dau of WILLIAM AYLETT and ANNE ASHTON
Po10-4-2-1-3-1 ANNE WASHINGTON b 02.04.1752 Westmoreland Co VA d 03.06.1777, Westmoreland Co VA
m BURDETT ASHTON. b 21.11.1747 Westmoreland Co VA d 08.03.1814 Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-3-1-1 SARAH WASHINGTON ASHTON b 30.09.1769 Westmoreland Co VA d 20.11.1820, Fairfax Co VA
m NICHOLAS BATTAILE FITZHUGH b 05.05.1764 King George Co VA d 31.12.1814 Fairfax Co VA son of HENRY FITZHUGH b 10 SEP 1723 in 'Bedford', King George Co/Stafford Co Va d 7 FEB 1783 in VA and SARAH BATTAILE b 23 AUG 1731 in Va d 12 Feb 1783 Va (dau of John Battaile b 1695 in Va and Sarah Taliaferro b 16 OCT 1695 in Va grandau of John Battaile b c 1660 in England and Elizabeth Smith b 1673 in Essex Co VA)
-1 Augustine Washington Fitzhugh b 13 JAN 1789/1791 m 3 May 1824, King George Co Mary Mildred Skinker dau of John Skinker.
-2 Edmund Fitzhugh
-3 Burdet Fitzhugh
-4 Henry William Fitzhugh m Augusta Pringle
-5 Charles Fitzhugh
-6 Lawrence Fitzhugh
-7 Henrietta Sarah Fitzhugh b. 1789 d. 8 Dec 1879 m 1811 Henry Fitzhugh b. 1783 d. 1855 (qv)
-8 Lucy Sarah Fitzhugh
-9 Ann Elizabeth Jane Fitzhugh
-10 Mary Conway Mason Fitzhugh b July 1805, Alexandria d 5 Mar 1842 Fauquier Co m 27 Jan 1829, Fauquier Co Arthur Alexander Mason Payne b 23 Feb 1804 Fauquier Co d 3 Apr 1868 Boone Co MO.
-11 Sophia Fitzhugh
-1-1 Susan Savage Fitzhugh m c 1864 Benjamin Grayson Carter b 1841 in Loudoun Co
-1-2 Harriet Fitzhugh
-1-3 Jane Charlotte Washington Fitzhugh; b. 9 Feb 1845 d. 6 Oct 1928 m 1870 George Turner; b. 31 Jan 1821; d. 26 July 1916.
-1-4 Sarah N. Fitzhugh; b. 3 May 1826; d. 8 Nov 1900 m Edward Brown McGuire
-1-1-1 Benjamin Grayson Carter b DEC 1864 in Loudoun, Va m Ella Lee Pleasants b AUG 1863 dau of William Henry Pleasants b 1820 in Henrico, Va and Julia Page West b ABT 1831 in Henrico gr grandau of James Pleasants b ABT 1732 in 'Contention', Goochland m 14 Jun 1759 Anna Randolph b ABT 1734 in Albemarle Co
-1-1-2 Elizabeth 'Betty' Osborne Carter b 1867
Po10-4-2-1-3-1-2 CHARLES AUGUSTINE ASHTON b 24.12.1770 Westmoreland Co VA d 11.09.1799, Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-3-1-3 ANN ASHTON b 22.03.1773, Westmoreland Co VA d 1809, Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-3-1-4 BURDETT ASHTON b 22.03.1773 Westmoreland Co VA d 18.01.1812, Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-3-2 CAPT WILLIAM AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON b 25.11.1757 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 02.10.1810, Georgetown Washington DC Usa.
m1 MARY LEE b 28.07.1764 VA d 02.11.1795 VA dau of RICHARD LEE and ANN AYLETT
m2 JANE WASHINGTON b 20.06.1759 Bushfield Plantation Westmoreland Co VA d 16.08.1791 Sweet Springs Monroe Co VA dau of JOHN WASHINGTON and HANNAH BUSHROD s. a.
m3 SARAH TAYLOE b 05.03.1765 Richmond Co VA d 03.09.1834 Princeton Mercer Co NJ + 2 ch dau of JOHN TAYLOE and REBECCA PLATER
Po10-4-2-1-3-2-1 SARAH TAYLOE WASHINGTON b 04.04.1800, VA d 20.12.1886
m LAWRENCE WASHINGTON b 21.02.1791 Spotsylvania Co VA d 15.03.1875 Westmoreland Co VA son of HENRY WASHINGTON and SARAH ASHTON
-1 HENRY AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON b 24.08.1820 Westmorland Co VA d 28.02.1858 Williamsburg VA m CYNTHIA BEVERLEY TUCKER b 18.01.1832, Saline Co MO d 24.10.1908, Williamsburg VA dau of y Tucker
-2 GEORGE WASHINGTON b 24.07.1825 Westmorland Co VA d 16.06.1895 Alexandria VA m SALLY MASSIE b 01.1832 d 23.07.1907, Alexandria VA
Po10-4-2-1-3-2-2 WILLIAM AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON b 30.08.1804, VA d 26.01.1830, VA
m JULIA ELIZABETH BAYARD b 1806 Princeton Mercer Co NJ d 1865 Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-3-3 JANE AUGUSTA WASHINGTON "Jeannie" b 04.1756 Milbank King George Co VA d 10.1833, Rappahannock Co VA
m COL. JOHN SPOTSWOOD THORNTON 1784 b 1738 Spotsylvania Co VA d 20.01.1822 Hanover Co VA son of FRANCIS THORNTON and MARY GREGORY
Po10-4-2-1-3-3-1 JOHN SPOTSWOOD19 THORNTON b 1796, VA d 26.09.1824, VA
m MARGARET E BUCKNER b 1796, Prince William Co VA d 15.08.1836, Winchester Clark Co Kentucky Usa.
Po10-4-2-1-3-3-2 FRANCES GREGORY THORNTON b 1787, VA d 01.1828, VA
m GEORGE ALEXANDER THORNTON,. b 1782 Rappahannock Co VA d 1818 DC Alexandria son of WILLIAM THORNTON and MARTHA STUART
-1 MATILDA THORNTON b 180, VA d 1833.
-2 FRANKLIN THORNTON b 1808 VA d 1830.
-3 ALFRED AUGUSTINE THORNTON b 18.04.1810 VA d 23.12.1869 KY m DELIA SMITH FORBES b 1818 d 1881.
Po10-4-2-1-3-4 ELIZABETH WASHINGTON b 15.11.1749 Westmoreland Co VA d 20.10.1814
m ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD b 16.10.1746 VA d 20.12.1818 son of JOHN SPOTSWOOD and MARY DANDRIDGE
Po10-4-2-1-3-4-1 ANNE W BOSWELL19 SPOTSWOOD b 18.09.1779, Westmoreland Co VA d 12.1822
m BALDWIN TALIAFERRO b 1775, Essex Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-3-4-2 ALEXANDER ELLIOTT SPOTSWOOD b 01.12.1769 Westmoreland Co VA d 1840 Barren Co KY
m ELIZABETH ALEXANDER LEWIS LEWIS b 1772 Fredericksburg VA d 05.07.1803 Fairfax Co VA dau of FIELDING LEWIS and ANNE ALEXANDER
-1 ALEXANDER WASHINGTON SPOTSWOOD b 1793, Fauquier Co VA d 06.09.1844, MO m DOROTHY PEYTON BERRYMAN b 23.12.1795 Westmoreland Co VA d 20.07.1890, Audrain Co MO dau of y Berryman
Po10-4-2-1-4 JANE BUTLER WASHINGTON b 1722 d 1735. never Married, No Children
Po10-4-2-1-5/td> LEWIS WASHINGTON b 1723, Popes Creek Westmoreland Co VA d 17.01.1734, Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-6 JOHN AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON b 13.01.1736, Stafford Co VA d 08.01.1787 USA Army / Colonel / Revolutionary War, 1776 Virginia Constitutional Convention, Virginia, Delegate
m HANNAH BUSHROD b 01.05.1738 Bushfield Plantation Westmoreland Co VA d 25.04.1801 Bushfield Plantation Westmoreland Co VA dau of JOHN BUSHROD and MILDRED CORBIN
Po10-4-2-1-6-1 JANE WASHINGTON b 20.06.1759, Bushfield Plantation Westmoreland Co VA d 16.08.1791, Sweet Springs Monroe Co VA
m CAPT WILLIAM AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON b 25.11.1757, Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 02.10.1810, Georgetown Washington DC Usa.
Po10-4-2-1-6-2 MILDRED WASHINGTON b 1760, Bush Field Woods Fairfax Co VA d 1790
m THOMAS LEE b 20.10.1758 Chantilly Westmorland Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-6-2-1 ELEANOR LEE b 13.08.1783, Westmorland Co VA d 09.11.1807, Prince William Co VA
m GIRARD ALEXANDER b 25.06.1784, Prince William Co VA d 02.07.1834, Brandenburg Meade Co Kentucky Usa.
Po10-4-2-1-7 PRESIDENT GEORGE WASHINGTON b 22.02.1732, Bridges Creek Westmoreland County VA d 14.12.1799, Mount Vernon Estate Fairfax Co VA a Virginia Episcopalian and a country gentleman, and a man of immense talent. He was elected vestryman of Truro Parish in Virginia in 1762 and remained a practicing Episcopalian all of his life. A couple of disputes have occurred, though, about his precise views. Washington regarded religion as essentially a private matter and did not answer questions about his personal religion. As far as we know, he declined to kneel for worship and prayer which is an Episcopalian tradition. Some individuals have interpreted this as a belief that he wasn't really devout or practicing and that for some reason he refused to give his assent to the faith. Some others have interpreted it merely, however, as an example of a gentryman's pride. Also, there is no proof that he ever received Holy Communion in the Episcopal church. Several ministers who made note of his attendance at their services indicated that, even on Communion Sunday, Washington, along with many other congregants would leave before Communion. It should be remembered, though, that 18th century Anglicanism was very "low church." Communion was usually celebrated only four times a year whereas today it is celebrated every day in the Episcopal church. It may have been that Washington had just not taken any particular interest in sacramental theology and did not wish to partake of the sacraments. There is no indication that his reluctance to receive communion indicates disbelief, though many writers try to show this. When Washington attended St. Peter's Church in Philadelphia, the rector there felt that Washington was a Deist rather than an orthodox Anglican. Deism was the dominant intellectual pattern of Colonial America. The Deists believed that God created the world, was somehow a ruler and judge of the Universe, but did not participate directly in the affairs of men. They were concerned with religion as a system of ethics and morality and were concerned with the way men lived and their relations to each other. Most Deists also rejected the divinity and deity of Jesus, rather regarding Him as a great prophet and teacher. Some other aspects of Washington's religious thought need some consideration, however. He was the president who added the phrase, "so help me God," to the presidential oath of office. On the day of his Inauguration, April 30, 1780, Washington concluded, "so help me God," and bent down and kissed the Bible. On another occasion, Washington indicated his belief that religion and morality wore essential for democratic government. In his farewell address to Congress and the American people, he said, "Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports... and let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion... reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle. It is substantially true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government." Washington was also a strong believer in religious liberty. Though he took no part in the move to disestablish the Church of England in Virginia, as did his colleagues Jefferson and Madison, he once wrote, "Every man, conducting himself as a good citizen, and being accountable to God alone for his religious opinions, ought to be protected in worshiping the deity according to the dictates of his own conscience," Furthermore, in a treaty with the Barbary States ending the war between the United States and that North African Muslim nation, Washington stipulated, "The government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded upon the Christian religion," which means quite simply that America is a nation which treats all its citizens of whatever religious persuasion, as equals before the law. The government is in no way founded on any particular religion. Finally, Washington was tolerant for his time. He had personal friends who were Catholics and Jews, one of the latter of whom, Haym Solomon, a Philadelphia financier, helped to finance the Revolution, Many Catholic generals, Lafayette, Rochambeau, Kosciusko, and Pulaski, came to support the American War of Independence, Washington forbade his troops from celebrating the anti-Catholic "Guy Fawkes Day" celebrations on November 5, This rather childish event was to celebrate an alleged Catholic attempt to blow up the British parliament and culminated in the burning of the Pope in effigy, Washington felt that such celebrations were an insult to his Catholic soldiers and generals. Parenthetically one might note that the only country in the world that still celebrates Guy Fawkes Day is - you guessed it - Northern Ireland, and they really mean it there? Washington is a man who regarded religion as one of the essential elements of society but he was not personally involved in religious controversy. As Fuller and Green wrote, "George Washington was Episcopalian by heritage and habit but was not a communicant within his church. He never defined his own religious views beyond affirmation of belief in God and the importance of religion in society. The term Deist applied to him by others appears to be accurate. There is no evidence of strong religious impulses or interests." Org. 1752 Freemason Acting Grand Master - Laid the cornerstone for the United States Capitol, 18 JUL 1774 Fairfax Resolves Signer, USA Army / General / Revolutionary War, 26 DEC 1776 Trenton General, 1777 Valley Forge Encampment, 3 JAN 1777 Princeton, 11 SEP 1777 Brandywine, 4 OCT 1777 Germantown, 7-28-1778 Monmouth, OCT 1781 Siege of Yorktown, May-Sep 1787 Constitutional Convention, 1787 Signer, 1789-1797 USA President Election 1792
m 06.01.1759 MARTHA MACON DANDRIDGE b 02.06.1731, New Kent Co VA d 22.05.1802, Mount Vernon Estate Fairfax Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-8 ANN WASHINGTON.
Po10-4-2-1-9 CHARLES WASHINGTON b 1733 d 1734.
Po10-4-2-1-10 ELIZABETH "BETTY" WASHINGTON b 20.06.1733 VA d 31.03.1797 Culpeper Co VA
m Col FIELDING LEWIS b 07.07.1725 Warner Floyd Co VA d 12.1781 Fredericksburg VA USA Army / Colonel / Revolutionary War, 1775 gun manfacturer Manufacturer of the First Guns for the Revolutionary War, 1777 VA, Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg City Council, OCT 1781 Siege of Yorktown, Colonel, USA commanded a division
Po10-4-2-1-9 SAMUEL WALTER WASHINGTON b 16.11.1734, Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 09.09.1781, Harewood Jefferson Co VA
m1 JANE CHAMPE b 1724 VA d 1755 VA dau of COL. CHAMPE and JANE THORNTON
m2 MILDRED THORNTON b 1742 Spotsylvania Co VA d 1779 + 1 ch dau of JOHN THORNTON and MILDRED GREGORY
m3 ANNE ESKRIDGE STEPTOE b 10.10.1737 Westmoreland Co VA d 14.03.1777 dau of DR. STEPTOE and HANNAH ASHTON
Po10-4-2-1-9-1 THORNTON AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON b 1758 Stafford Co VA d 26.06.1787 VA
m1 FRANCES TOWNSEND WASHINGTON b 18.04.1767 Brunswick Co VA d 1808 dau of LAWRENCE WASHINGTON and ELIZABETH DADE
m2 MILDRED BERRY b 1761 King George Co VA dau of THOMAS BERRY and ELIZABETH WASHINGTON
Po10-4-2-1-9-1-1 SAMUEL WASHINGTON b 14.02.1787 Berkeley Co VA d 18.03.1867 OH
m CATHERINE TOWNSEND WASHINGTON b 25.08.1790 Prince George Co VA d 04.09.1869 Delhi Hamilton Co OH
Po10-4-2-1-10 MILDRED WASHINGTON b 21.06.1739 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 28.10.1740 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-2-1-11 CHARLES WASHINGTON b 02.05.1738 Hunting Creek Stafford Co VA d 16.09.1799 Happy Retreat Berkeley Co VA Sources say that his name is just Augustine Washington, Sr., and his son with his first wife Jane is Augustine Washington, Jr. There was no John or Lawrence in his name.
m MILDRED THORNTON b 22.06.1736 Wakefield Westmoreland VA d 28.10.1804 Charles Town Jefferson Co VA dau of FRANCIS THORNTON and MARY GREGORY In 1757, Mildred mother learned of Charles intention to marry Mildred, though still a minor. She had written to Charles older brother George re. her concern re. Charles possible death if married prior to his maturity and what Mildreds right of inheritance would be. George offered to sign an undertaking to secure Mildreds rights. 6 7 8 # Note: In the October Court at Spotsylvania Co., Virgina, John Thornton and Fielding Lewis appeared, where Thornton was appointed guardian of Mildred & Fielding was appointed guardian of Charles Washington. Each guardian supplied 2000 lbs. for which the other provided security. (Ref:Fielding Lewis and the Washington Family, Paula S. Felder, p. 132-133).
Po10-4-2-1-11-1 MILDRED GREGORY WASHINGTON b 02.10.1772, Fredricksburg VA d 08.12.1804, Charles Town Jefferson Co VA
m THOMAS HAMMOND b 1770 Ireland d 18.04.1826, Charles Town Jefferson Co VA
Po10-4-2-2 MILDRED WARNER WASHINGTON b 1696, VA d 05.09.1747, VA
m1 HENRY HARRY WILLIS,. b 1696 Gloucester County, VA d 14.09.1740 Spotsylvania Courthouse, Spotsylvania County, VA son of FRANCIS WILLIS and SARAH LEWIS The man who "saved" Fredericksburg, VA from extinction and who owned a large portion of the town, had the tobacco warehouse license, and donated the land upon which the Episcopal church was built was married three times: Anne Bernard, Mildred Lewis (widow Brown, widow Howell) and Mildred Warner Washington (widow Gregory). All three wives were cousins to one another and 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 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 Founder of Fredericksburg VA Married three times: * Ann Alexander * Mildred (Lewis) Howell Brown (1691-1732), daughter of John Lewis and Elizabeth Warner * Mildred Warner {Washington} Gregory (1690-1747), daughter of Lawrence Washington and Mildred Warner (Aunt & God Mother of George Washington. 1st President)
THE RAPPAHANNOCK GAZETTE by Trip Wiggins (This is the most studied and 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 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 and 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 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 they had two boys - Francis and Henry. This Francis (ca. 1685-1766) inherited "White Hall" following their father's death and had a career as a Gloucester County Justice, the Lt. Colonel of militia and a member of the House of Burgesses. Henry, our Henry, was born circa 1690/91 and was raised in Gloucester County with his older brother. Little is known of their education and 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 grandson, Byrd Charles Willis: "Col. Henry Willis was married three times. Among the attractive belles of the period were two cousins, Mildred Howell and Mildred Washington, and their friend Anne Alexander. They were gay and social and very popular with the beaux. One of the beaux was Henry Willis, a youth of impetuous character and determined will. He courted all three belles at once and was so impartial that they declared he did not know his own mind. He courted them as maids and married them as widows." (Mildred Howell was actually Mildred Lewis, widow of John Howell.) His first bride was Anne Alexander 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 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 built upon them. Wealthy he never was except in land. 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 as a burgess he would be in the middle of what was happening. Land deals, contracts to build government buildings - just what he was interested in, and he made the best of it. Eight years into this always-exciting career a proposal for a town in Spotsylvania County was presented and 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 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 Dr. John Brown. Henry and Mildred were married on October 2nd. This union also produced several children: John [yes a second son named John!], Elizabeth, Ann, and Isabelle. By 1727 Henry was becoming a name in Spotsylvania County and 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 quit, there were numerous openings for justices and Henry was given an appointment. 1728 was a busy time for Spotsylvania and the area soon to be known as Fredericksburg and 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 commenced buying 10,000 acres in the "little mountains" of Spotsylvania County. He divided up the lands, sold it off and made a tidy profit. Spotsylvania was growing and 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 was appointed one of the town's seven Trustees to oversee the sales of the leaselands lots. (Still in the middle of the action!) In 1729 he moved his growing family to some land 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 another 6 months to sell the 64 lots (covering 50 acres). If this was not done, then the leaselands would return to their former owners - Messrs. Royston and Buckner. By the fall of 1728 the lots and 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 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 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 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 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 Falmouth to be overseen by one inspector. Next, and 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 have it placed at the back of the town. In order to get tobacco to the inspection stations and the wharves, you had to have a road to transport the hogsheads. Thus were born Lafayette Blvd, Sunken Rd. and 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 John Chew) the official tobacco inspector jobs for Fredericksburg. This also provided a salary of �40 per year. (Burgesses and Justices served without pay.) He also was elected to the vestry of St. George's and 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 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 a wharf and was contracted by the vestry to build both the Mattaponi and 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 GROW, meaning more people, contracts, and money! Alas, it is unrecorded, but a decade later people were still trying to get the move 'null and void' to get it out of Fredericksburg and to its current location on route 208. The petitioners claimed that the court had been moved to Fredericksburg "by some misrepresentation and artful management." Sounds like our boy all right. Of course he was contracted to build a permanent courthouse and prison. Colonel William Byrd of Westover paid a trip to Fredericksburg in 1732 on his way to the mines and 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 landlord, 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 he wasn't only looking in town. He purchased 200 acres in "Massaponax Swamp" and 250 acres just south of the town. 1733 brought another child to the growing Willis household and more sorrow. Isabelle, Henry and Mildred's fourth and last child was born but Mildred died that summer. Henry was again a widower with a house full of children and needed a wife and 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 grandson, 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 relocate it more in the center of the population of the county. It was hotly contended by both sides of the issue and what role Henry played is lost to history, but the deciding vote was cast by none other than Henry's friend and 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 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 the making of handcuffs and 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 again his fellow justices asked that he travel to Williamsburg in Curtis' stead. He returned to Fredericksburg following the session in mid June and must have learned that his health was deteriorating rapidly. That's when Henry's last, and 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 50 slaves. It was recorded in May, 1740. By July, Willis was working on his own will which was recorded July 25th and naming his brother Francis and 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 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 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 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 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 the town and the land was then "conveyed" to Henry - and 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 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 lands and began the task of selling them off to cover his debts. Two lots were chosen for explicit improvements, and 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 there was some money left over for his family. So is Henry Willis the model for today's MBA candidates? Probably not. Although he had drive and determination, he lacked some of the administration and 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 paid off the Buckner and Royston families just when it looked like this new "town" idea had pretty much petered out. Also remember, that he had his hand 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 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 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 of his children� Children of Henry and Anne: Mary (1716-1766) married Col. William Daingerfield of "Coventry" in Spotsylvania County. Francis (b. 1718) David (b.1720) and 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 Mildred Brown: John (1728-177?) married twice and 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 died in N.C. Children of Henry and Mildred Gregory: Lewis (1734-1813) married Mary Champe, Ann Carter, and 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 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 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 Mildred Washington Gregory was Lewis Willis.
Po10-4-2-2-1 LEWIS WILLIS b 11.11.1734 VA d 15.01.1813.
m1 MARY CHAMPE. b 1735 Lambs Creek King George Co VA d ett. 1770
m2 ANN BYRD CARTER. b 1743 Corotoman Plantation Lancaster Co VA d 19.11.1804 Willis Hill Plantation Fredericksburg Co VA
Po10-4-2-2-1-1 MARY CHAMPE WILLIS b 1765, VA d 15.09.1792
m HAY BATTAILE b 1751 VA d Montgomery Co KY
Po10-4-2-2-1-1-1 HANNAH BATTAILE b 1787, VA
m RICHARD HOOMES b 28.03.1784 Caroline Co VA d 27.12.1823 son of Col y HOOMES and JUDITH ALLEN
-1 RICHARD HAY HOOMES b 1810, VA d 1884, Caroline Co VA m ELIZABETH H TALIAFERRO b 1815 VA dau of LEWIS TALIAFERRO and ELIZA TALIAFERRO -1-1 ELIZABETH LEWIS "LULA" HOOMES b 1840 Bowling Green Caroline Co VA d 1893 m JAMES PARKE CORBIN b 1809 Laneville King and Queen Co VA d 18.11.1868, Moss Neck Spotsylvania Co VA
Po10-4-2-2-1-2 MILDRED WILLIS b 1755, King and Queen Co VA d 1781
m LANDON CARTER b 11.07.1751 King George Co VA d 10.12.1811 son of Charles CARTER b 1707 and Anne Byrd b 5 Feb 1724 (dau of William E Byrd and Maria Taylor)
-1 Lucy Landon Carter b 27 Apr 1776 m John Minor
-2 Mildred Anne Byrd Carter b 20 Oct 1774
-3 Robert Charles Carter b 24 Apr 1783
Po10-4-2-2-1-3 WILLIAM CHAMPE WILLIS b 1770 VA d 01.01.1843, VA aka "Gentleman Billy"
m LUCY TALIAFERRO b 1775 Caroline Co VA d 1812 Orange Co VA
Po10-4-2-2-2 ANN WILLIS b 1736 Willis Hills Fauquier Co VA d 1820 Danville Boyd Co KY
Po10-4-2-2-3 MARY "FRANCES" GREGORY b 1716 Spotsylvania Co VA d 22.01.1790 Spotsylvania Co VA
m FRANCIS THORNTON b 07.04.1714 Snow Creek Essex Co VA d 07.04.1749 Spotsylvania Co VA son of FRANCIS THORNTON and MARY TALIAFERRO
Will of Francis Thornton:
I Francis Thornton, give my wife Frances twelve negroes for her life, and one-fifth part of my cattle, horses &c, and during her widowhood,the lower half of the plantation live on, with the houses and half the orchard, making two hundred acres; also the use of all the household goods during her widowhood;
To son Francis, the remaining part of the plantation where live, with the reversion of that devised to his mother;
To son George, all the land in King George bought of Mr. Benjamin Berry, and two tracts of land in Orange County;
T
o son William, all my lands in the great mo0untains of Orange county, about 2,600 acres; To son John, the land lying on the branch of the Naull and MassaponaxRiver, about 700 and fifty acres, and two lots in Fredericksburg;
To daughter, Mildred Thornton, 500 lbs., and one negro girl;
To daughter Mary Thornton, 500 lbs., and one negro girl;
My executors are to buy young men and women negro slaves with the cash left in the house for the use of my four sons, and also to give them stocks of all kinds. Wife to divide household goods, &c, among my children. Appoint wife Frances Thornton, father Francis Thornton, brother John Thornton and son Francis Thornton, executors.
Po10-4-2-2-3-1 GEORGE WASHINGTON18 THORNTON b 1740, Spotsylvania Co VA d 30.04.1781, Spotsylvania Co VA
m MARY LYNN ALEXANDER b 26.11.1756, Salisbury Botetourt Co VA d 18.05.1837, Walnut Springs Henderson Co Kentucky Usa.
Po10-4-2-2-3-2 Col JOHN SPOTSWOOD THORNTON b 1738, Spotsylvania Co VA d 20.01.1822, Hanover Co VA
m 1784 JANE AUGUSTA WASHINGTON "Jeannie" b 04.1756 Milbank King George Co VA d 10.1833 Rappahannock Co VA dau of AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON and ANNE AYLETT chr listed above for Jane Augusta Washington.
Po10-4-2-2-3-3 FRANCIS THORNTON b 17.05.1743, Spotsylvania Co VA d 03.1795
m ANNE INNES THOMPSON b 1744 Spotsylvania Co VA d 06.04.1795 Spotsylvania Co VA dau of REV. THOMPSON and ANNE BRAYNE
Po10-4-2-2-3-3-1 MILDRED WASHINGTON THORNTON b 20.12.1761 VA d 22.03.1806
m ABRAHAM MAURY b 28.04.1758 Albemarle Co VA d 23.03.1833 Frederick Co VA son of Rev. James Maury b 8 Apr 1718 d 9 Jun 1769 m Mary Walker dau of James Walker and Ann Tunstall Hill o
Po10-4-2-2-3-3-2 FRANCES THORNTON b by 1764 Faquier Co VA d 1818 Green Co KY
m WILLIAM STROTHER JONES b 21.03.1756 Spotsylvania Co VA d 1788 Frederick Co VA
Po10-4-2-2-3-4 MILDRED THORNTON b 22.06.1736, Wakefield Westmoreland VA d 28.10.1804, Charles Town Jefferson Co VA In 1757, Mildred mother learned of Charles intention to marry Mildred, though still a minor. She had written to Charles older brother George re. her concern re. Charles possible death if married prior to his maturity and what Mildreds right of inheritance would be. George offered to sign an undertaking to secure Mildreds rights. 6 7 8 # Note: In the October Court at Spotsylvania Co., Virgina, John Thornton and Fielding Lewis appeared, where Thornton was appointed guardian of Mildred & Fielding was appointed guardian of Charles Washington. Each guardian supplied 2000 lbs. for which the other provided security. (Ref:Fielding Lewis and the Washington Family, Paula S. Felder, p. 132-133).
m CHARLES WASHINGTON b 02.05.1738 Hunting Creek Stafford Co VA d 16.09.1799 Happy Retreat Berkeley Co VA son of CAPTAIN WASHINGTON and MARY BALL Sources say that his name is just Augustine Washington, Sr., and his son with his first wife Jane is Augustine Washington, Jr. There was no John or Lawrence in his name. ch listed above for Charles Washington.
Po10-4-2-2-3-5 WILLIAM THORNTON b 22.11.1742, Stafford Co VA d 22.05.1818, Rappahannock Co VA
m MARTHA ALEXANDER STUART b 10.10.1754 Stafford Co VA d 1812 dau of JOHN STUART and FRANCES ALEXANDER
Po10-4-2-2-3-5-1 PHILIP THORNTON b 1787, Rappahannock Co VA d ett. 1850, Washington DC
m1 ELEANOR MONROE BANKHEAD b 1810, VA
m2 CAROLINE HOMASSEL b 12.10.1775, Philadelphia PA d 12.02.1876, Culpepper Co VA
Po10-4-2-2-3-5-2 GEORGE ALEXANDER THORNTON b 1782, Rappahannock Co VA d 1818, DC Alexandria
m FRANCES GREGORY THORNTON, b 1787 VA d 01.1828 VA dau of COL. THORNTON and JANE WASHINGTON ch listed above for Frances Gregory Thornton.
Po10-4-2-2-4 MILDRED GREGORY b 1718 Bridges Creek Westmoreland Co VA d c 1758 Spotsylvania Co VA
m JOHN THORNTON b 1710 Stafford Co VA d 11.03.1799 Spotsylvania Co VA son of FRANCIS THORNTON and MARY TALIAFERRO
Po10-4-2-2-4-1 ELIZABETH THORNTON b 1746, Spotsylvania Co VA d 1805 VA
m JOHN TALIAFERRO b 1747 VA son of JOHN TALIAFERRO and ANN CHAMPE
Po10-4-2-2-4-1-1 LEWIS WILLIS TALIAFERRO b 1779, Essex Co VA
m1 ELIZA W TALIAFERRO b 1790 VA + 1 ch dau of WILLIAM TALIAFERRO and ELIZABETH COCKE
m2 MARY C STANNARD. b 1780 VA d 14.07.1810 Spotsylvania Co VA
182.-1 ELIZABETH H20 TALIAFERRO b 1815 VA m RICHARD HAY HOOMES b 1810 VA d 1884 Caroline Co VA son of RICHARD HOOMES and HANNAH BATTAILE ch listed above for Richard Hay Hoomes.
Po10-4-2-2-4-2 MILDRED THORNTON b 1742 Spotsylvania Co VA d 1779
m SAMUEL WALTER WASHINGTON, . b 16.11.1734 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 09.09.1781 Harewood Jefferson Co VAson of Capt WASHINGTON and MARY BALL ch listed above for Samuel Walter Washington.
Po10-4-2-2-4-3 MARY THORNTON b 1742 Fredericksburg VA d 1792
m GEN. WILLIAM WOODFORD. b 06.10.1734 Caroline co VA d 13.11.1780 NYC NY Ensign / French & Indian War , General / Revolutionary War, 1777 Valley Forge Encampment, 11 SEP 1777 Brandywine General, USA 28 Jul 1778 Monmouth In late 1779 he and his brigade were sent to join the Southern army, only to be captured at Charleston in 1780. He was sent to New York, where he died on board a British prison ship later that year. He was buried at Trinity Church, New York.
Po10-4-2-2-4-3-1 JOHN THORNTON WOODFORD b 29.07.1763, Windsor Port Royal Caroline co VA d 31.01.1845, KY
m MARY TURNER TALIAFERRO b 13.03.1772, VA d 01.03.1828, KY
Po10-4-2-2-4-4 LUCY THORNTON b 1746 VA
m Capt JOHN LEWIS b 22.07.1747 Spotsylvania Co VA d 23.11.1825 Logan Co KY son of COL LEWIS and CATHERINE WASHINGTON
Po10-4-2-2-4-4-1 MILDRED LEWIS b 12.03.1770 VA
m WILLIAM MINOR b 20.02.1759 Caroline Co VA d 1820 Hanover Co VA
-1 WARNER MINOR b 22.11.1792 VA d 27.03.1830 m MARIA TIMBERLAKE b 23.07.1799 VA -1-1 Mary Mildred Minor b 19.11.1821, VA d 15.04.1885, Richmond City VA m JOHN PITT LEE WOODWARD b 17.05.1821 Middlesex Co VA d 10.10.1897 Richmond City VA son of RICHARD WOODWARD and LETTICE Lee WHITING -1-1-1 WARNER MINOR WOODWARD b 14.08.1844 Charlesville VA d 09.10.1912 m MARY E STEWART b 31.01.1847 Fayette Co PA d 10.05.1911
Po10-4-2-2-5 ELIZABETH GREGORY b 1724 Bridges Creek Westmoreland Co VA d 26.03.1796
m Col REUBEN THORNTON b 1717 Snow Creek Essex Co VA d 1768 son of FRANCIS THORNTON b Jan 04, 1682 in Stafford Co VA and MARY TALIAFERRO b c 1686 in Powhattan Plantation, Essex Co VA d circa 1780 in VA dau of John Taliaferro and Sarah Smith
Po10-4-2-2-5-1 ELIZABETH THORNTON b 1750, VA d 1770
m Capt JOHN LEWIS b 22.07.1747 Spotsylvania Co VA d 23.11.1825 Logan Co KY
Po10-4-2-3 JOHN WASHINGTON b 12.11.1692, Bridges Creek King George, VA d 01.09.1746, Highgate, Gloucester, VA
m CATHARINE WHITING b 22.05.1694 Elmington Plantation, Gloucester County, Colony of Virginia d 07.02.1743 High Gate Plantation, Gloucester County,VA dau of Col. y WHITING and ANNE BEVERLY
Po10-4-2-3-1 ELIZABETH WASHINGTON b 1717 Hanover Co VA d 05.02.1736 unmarried 1736 and therefore could not've been the wife of Nathaniel Williams : The Writings of George Washington, Volume 14 - by George Washington p.408 " In a Well grounded Certainty of an Immortal Resurrection Here lyes the Remains of Elizabeth the Daughter of John and Catharine Washington She was a Maiden Virtuous without Reservedness Wise without Affectation Beautiful without Knowing it She left this life on the Fifth day of Febr in the Year MDCCXXXVI in the Twentieth Year of her age."
m?? NATHANIEL WILLIAMS b 02.12.1712 Queens Creek, York, VA d 1763, Hanover Co VA
Po10-4-2-3-2 WARNER WASHINGTON b 23.09.1722 Bridges Creek Westmoreland Co VA d 23.06.1790, Fairfield Frederick Co VA
m1 HANNAH FAIRFAX b 08.1742 Fauquier Co VA d 29.05.1804 VA + 8 ch dau of WILLIAM FAIRFAX and DEBORAH CLARKE
m2 ELIZABETH MACON 01.12.1747 b 15.02.1728 New Kent Co VA d 28.04.1763 VA + 2 ch dau of WILLIAM MACON and MARY HARTWELL
Po10-4-2-3-2-1 MILDRED WASHINGTON.
Po10-4-2-3-2-2 HANNAH FAIRFAX WASHINGTON b 20.04.1767, Clarke Co VA d 03.08.1858, Berryville Clarke Co VA
m PETER BEVERLY WHITING b 1762 Gloucester Co VA d 1807 Oakley Clarke Co VA son of PETER WHITING and ELIZABETH BURWELL
Po10-4-2-3-2-2-1 HANNAH FAIRFAX WHITING b 12.1799, Gloucester Co VA d 1880, Scott County, Virginia;
m PERRIN WASHINGTON, 05.02.1822, Jefferson County, West VA b 02.07.1790, Clarke Co VA d 1857, Washington, D.C..
Po10-4-2-3-2-2-2 LOUISA WASHINGTON WHITING b 01.1795, Gloucester Co VA d ett. 1870, Berryville, Clarke County, VA
m HENRY WASHINGTON b 08.03.1782, Clarke Co. VA d 1852, Clarke Co. VA
Po10-4-2-3-2-3 CATHERINE WASHINGTON.
Po10-4-2-3-2-4 FRANCES MOSELEY WASHINGTON.
Po10-4-2-3-2-5 ELIZABETH WASHINGTON.
Po10-4-2-3-2-6 LOUISA WHITING WASHINGTON b 09.11.1775, Fairfield, Clarke County, VA d 28.04.1798, Fairfield, Clarke County, VA
m THOMAS FAIRFAX b 1762, Fairfax Co VA d 21.04.1846 Fairfax Co VA 1802-1846 9th Lord of Fairfax of Cameron He and his wife are 1st cousins 1 time removed With his father, on December 11, 1799, he was among the last guests at Mount Vernon before Washington died 40,000 acres He married three times: Mary Aylett Laura Washington Margaret Herbert.
Po10-4-2-3-2-7/td> FAIRFAX WASHINGTON.
Po10-4-2-3-2-8 JOHN WHITING WASHINGTON b 04.10.1773, Frederick Co, VA d 27.09.1826, Logan County, KY
m FRANCES GWYNN BAYLOR b 1779, Caroline Co, VA d 1833, Logan County, KY
Po10-4-2-3-2-9 JOHN18 WASHINGTON b 05.08.1749, Fairfield, Clarke County, VA d 11.11.1758, Fairfield, Clarke County, VA.
Po10-4-2-3-2-10 WARNER WASHINGTON b 15.04.1751, Gloucester County, VA d 02.06.1829, "Llewellyn", Frederick, VA
m1 MARY WHITING b 30.03.1754 Clifton Clarke Co VA d 1794 'Fairfield' Winchester, Frederick Co VA
m2 SARAH WARNER ROOTES b 1775 Gloucester Co VA d 1832 VA
Po10-4-2-3-2-10-1 FRANCIS WHITING WASHINGTON b 18.06.1784 Clifton Clarke Co VA d 1871, KY
m ELIZA MASON HALL b 1785 d 03.1841 Nashville Davidson Co Tennesse Usa.N
-1 FRANCIS WHITING WASHINGTON b 04.04.1828 Clarke Co VA d 12.11.1908 m SARAH CATHERINE CROCKETT b 02.02.1831 Rutherford Co TN d 20.09.1901 Rutherford Co TN dau of FONTAINE CROCKETT and JULIA SMITH -1-1 WILLIAM HUNTER WASHINGTON b 1852, TN d 07.1932 m ALBERTA LAMAR b 1865, GA d 22.03.1887, Vineville Bibb Co GA
Po10-4-2-3-2-10-2 PERRIN WASHINGTON b 02.07.1790 Clarke Co VA d 1857, Washington, D.C.;
m HANNAH FAIRFAX WHITING, 05.02.1822, Jefferson County, West VA b 12.1799, Gloucester Co VA d 1880, Scott County, Virginia.
Po10-4-2-3-2-10-3 HENRY WASHINGTON b 08.03.1782 Clarke Co. VA d 1852, Clarke Co. VA
m LOUISA WASHINGTON WHITING b 01.1795, Gloucester Co VA d ett. 1870, Berryville, Clarke County, VA.
Po10-4-2-3-2-10-4 WARNER WASHINGTON b 07.12.1771 Frederick Co, VA
Po10-4-2-3-2-10-5 SYDNEY WASHINGTON b 31.05.1780 Frederick Co, VA
Po10-4-2-3-2-10-6 BEVERLEY WASHINGTON b 25.08.1786, Clarke Co. VA
Po10-4-2-3-3 CATHERINE WASHINGTON b 11.02.1724 Highgate Gloucester Co VA d 19.02.1750 Stafford Co VA
m Col FIELDING LEWIS b 07.07.1725 Warner Floyd Co VA d 12.1781 Fredericksburg VA Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Military USA Army / Colonel / Revolutionary War Tag 1775 gun manfacturer Manufacturer of the First Guns for the Revolutionary War Occup 1777 VA, Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg City Council History OCT 1781 Siege of Yorktown Colonel, USA commanded a division
Po10-4-2-3-3-1 130. i. Capt JOHN LEWIS b 22.07.1747, Spotsylvania Co VA d 23.11.1825, Logan Co KY
m1 ELIZABETH THORNTON b 1750 VA d 1770 dau of COL THORNTON and ELIZABETH GREGORY
m2 LUCY THORNTON b 1746 VA + ch listed above for her dau of JOHN THORNTON and MILDRED GREGORY
m3 MARY ANN FONTAINE b 1759 Hanover Co VA d 05.04.1799 Fredricksburg VA
Po10-4-2-3-4 HENRY WASHINGTON b 1728 Middlesex Co VA d 29.12.1763, Middlesex Co VA
Po10-4-3 CAPT JOHN WASHINGTON b 1660 Westmoreland Co VA d 1697, VA
m ANN WICKLIFFE b 1660 VA d 1704.
Po10-4-3-1 JOHN WASHINGTON b 1691, Westmoreland Co VA d 1752, Stafford Co VA
m MARGARET STORKE b 18.01.1720, Stafford Co VA d ett. 1770, Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-3-2 HENRY WASHINGTON b 1692 King George Co VA d 22.10.1748 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA
m MARY BAILEY b 1695 Westmoreland Co VA d 19.01.1734 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA
Po10-4-3-2-1 HENRY WASHINGTON b 02.1721 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d 02.02.1747 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA
m ELIZABETH STORKE b 11.07.1725 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d 1774 Westmoreland Co VA
Po10-4-3-2-1-1 LAWRENCE WASHINGTON b 10.02.1742 Westmoreland Co VA d 29.03.1774, Westmoreland Co VA
m SUSANNAH WASHINGTON b 11.02.1742 Stafford Co VA d f�r 22.06.1822 Westmoreland Co VA dau of ROBERT WASHINGTON and SARAH FOSSAKER
Po10-4-3-2-1-1-1 HENRY WASHINGTON b 1765, Westmoreland Co VA d 20.05.1812, Alexandria DC
m SARAH ASHTON b 1769 Westmoreland Co VA d 22.01.1831 Alexandria DC Usa.
-1 LAWRENCE WASHINGTON b 21.02.1791 Spotsylvania Co VA d 15.03.1875 Westmoreland Co VA m SARAH TAYLOE WASHINGTON b 04.04.1800 VA d 20.12.1886 dau of CAPT WASHINGTON and SARAH TAYLOE ch listed above for Sarah Tayloe Washington
-2 GEORGE CORBIN WASHINGTON b 20.08.1789, Oak Grove Westmoreland Co VA m ELIZA BEALL b 22.11.1786, Georgetown Montgomery Co MD
-3 HENRY WASHINGTON b 26.11.1792 m CATHERINE ROBINSON BATE b 1798, KY
Po10-4-3-2-2 BAILEY WASHINGTON b 10.09.1731 d c 1784
m CATHERINE STORKE b 17.12.1723 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA dau of WILLIAM STORKE and ELIZABETH HART
Po10-4-3-2-2-1 BAILEY WASHINGTON b 12.12.1754 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA
m EUPHAN WALLACE b 1756 Stafford Co VA
Po10-4-3-2-2-1-1 BAILEY WASHINGTON b 12.05.1787 Westmoreland Co VA d 04.08.1854, DC Washington
m ANN MATILDA LEE b 13.07.1799 Sully Fairfax Co VA d 20.12.1880 dau of RICHARD LEE and ELIZABETH COLLINS
-1 ANNA LOUISA WASHINGTON b 1836 DC Washington Usa d 1885 m WALTER DORSEY DAVIDGE b 1823 Baltimore City MD d 1901, DC Washington
Po10-4-3-2-2-1-2 TEMPLE MASON WASHINGTON b 1807 VA d 1850, Prince William Co VA
m GEORGIANNA LANGHORN BAYLOR b 13.03.1808 VA d 14.01.1908.
-1 MALCOLM BAYLOR WASHINGTON b 1839, Prince William Co VA d 06.12.1920 m FANNIE HUNTON b 1850 VA d 07.10.1911 Greenwich Presbyterian Prince William Co VA -1-1 MALCOLM MCNEALE WASHINGTON b 06.09.1869 VA d 13.11.1932 m LUCY DOUGLASS MOXLEY b 15.11.1866 VA d 26.07.1942
Po10-4-3-2-2-2 MARY BUTLER WASHINGTON b 1760 Stafford Co VA d 08.1822, Stafford Co VA
m VALENTINE PEYTON b 20.10.1756 Overwharton Parish Stafford Co VA d 10.07.1815 son of John Peyton b 1691 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford and m2 17 NOV 1751 in Overwharton Elizabeth Rowzee b 1715 in Essex Co Va
-1 Catherine Storke Peyton b 20 Jul 1786
-2 John Henry Peyton
-3 Elizabeth Washington Peyton b: ABT 1793
-4 Mary Peyton
-5 William Washington Peyton
-6 Jane Elliott Peyton b 10 Apr 1798 d 23 May 1880 m 21 Feb 1821 William Henry Chichester b c 1795 son of Daniel McCarty Chichester and Elizabeth Gray
-7 Margaret Peyton b c 1800 d 1839 m George Chichester b 1787 in VA

-6-1 Daniel McCarty Chichester b 20 Aug 1834 in Fairfax Co d 1897 m1 Julia Sully b c 1833 m2 13 Nov 1867 Fairfax Co Agnes Robinson Moncure b 11 Jun 1844
-7-1 John Henry Chichester b c 1825 in VA m 29 Oct 1854 Fairfax Co Sarah Ellen Dulany b c 1828
Po10-4-4 ANDREW WASHINGTON.
Po10-4-5 RICHARD WASHINGTON b 05.09.1660 d 09.11.1774.
Po10-4-6 PRISCILLA WASHINGTON b 1661 d 1687
Po10-4-7/td> MARY WASHINGTON b 22.12.1663 d 23.10.1721
Po10-4-8 ELIZABETH WASHINGTON b 1665 Bridges Creek Westmoreland Co VA d 1687
Po10-4-9 NATHANIEL WASHINGTON b 1668 MD d 24.04.1721 Chotank Creek Stafford Co VA
Po10 =11 NATHANIEL POPE b 1636 St. Marys Co MD d 1675 Westmoreland Co VA
m1 MARY ATKINSON b 1640 Northumberland Co VA d 01.09.1692 RI + 1 ch dau of ROBERT ATKINSON and ISABELL (This marriage report does not concurr with other sources at the author's disposal, and his DNA matches with Sisson descendants indicate Nathaniel III was the son of Mary Sisson, but the author does have a unexplained strong Atkisson DNA match.)
m2 1660 Westmoreland Co VA MARY SISSON b 1640 Appomatox, Westmoreland County, VA
she m2 Anthony Bridges b before 1632 (no Issue) son of nephew of Hercules Bridges
m3 before 8 Jun 1675 Lewis Nicholas b c 1641 had issue:
m4 25 Jul 1677 David Wickcliffe b c 1636 Westmoreland Co
m5 John Rosier without issue, as Nathaniel III and Mary Sisson were named as John's heirs.
Po9 =10 NATHANIEL POPE alias Bridges from his stepfather) b 1660/62 Westmoreland Co VA d 1719 Windham Co ?VT/ d 1719, Gloucester, Westmoreland, VA
m JANE BROOKS BROWNE b 1675 Westmoreland Co VA d 30.06.1752 Westmoreland Co VA dau of ORIGINALL BROWNE and MARY BUTLER
5Notes for NATHANIEL/BRIDGES POPE: Query, : : obtained by patent, 1050 acres, Land 8 Jan 1661 on Hollis Creek Note: He transferred the same to John Watts, Nov 1, 1665; 1 Event: Comments 6 Jul 1709 Virginia, English Colonies Note: He was empowered by letter of his mother to manage the Clif f's Plantation. 1 Event: He gave, with wife Elizabeth, to Thomas Lee Deed 13 Jul 1718 The Cliff's Plantation Note: This property became by this purchase a part of the famou s Stratford estate. 1 Event: Died Intestate Abt 1730 1
Po8-1 NATHANIEL POPE b 1690 Westmoreland Co VA d 1737 Westmoreland Co VA
m MARGARET DUVAL b 1684 Westmoreland Co VA d Westmoreland Co VA
Po8-2 7JOHN POPE b 1692 VA d 1735, Westmoreland Co VA
m ELIZABETH POPE b 1702 Westmoreland Co VA dau of NATHANIEL POPE the mariner s.b. and ELIZABETH PIERCE
Po8-2-1 NATHANIEL POPE b 21.11.1729, Hanover Co VA d 21.11.1806, Powhatan Co VA
m ANN LUCY SMITH FOX. b 15.08.1732 Hanover Co VA d 21.07.1789 Louisa Co VA
Po8-2-1-1 ELIZABETH POPE b 15.05.1760, Richmond VA d 15.10.1815, Logan Co KY
m MAJ CLAIBORNE DUVAL b 16.07.1760, Henrico Co VA d 07.03.1824, Logan Co KY Richmond is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States. It is an independent city and not part of any county. Richmond is the center of the Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and the Greater Richmond area. The population within the city limits was 208,834 in 2012, with an estimated population of 1,282,509 for the Richmond Metropolitan Area � making it the third largest in Virginia. Geographically, Richmond is located at the fall line of the James River, 44 miles west of Williamsburg, 66 miles east of Charlottesville, and 98 miles south of Washington, D.C. Surrounded by Henrico and Chesterfield counties, the city is located at the intersections of Interstate 95 and Interstate 64, and encircled by Interstate 295 and Virginia State Route 288. The site of Richmond had been an important village of the Powhatan Confederacy, and was briefly settled by English colonists from Jamestown in 1609, and in 1610�1611. The present city of Richmond was founded in 1737. It became the capital of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia in 1780. During the Revolutionary War period, several notable events occurred in the city, including Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death" speech in 1775 at St. John's Church, and the passage of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom written by Thomas Jefferson. During the American Civil War, Richmond served as the capital of the Confederate States of America. The city entered the 20th century with one of the world's first successful electric streetcar systems, as well as a national hub of African-American commerce and culture, the Jackson Ward neighborhood. Richmond's economy is primarily driven by law, finance, and government, with federal, state, and local governmental agencies, as well as notable legal and banking firms, located in the downtown area. The city is home to both the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, one of 13 United States courts of appeals, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, one of 12 Federal Reserve Banks. Dominion Resources and MeadWestvaco, Fortune 500 companies, are headquartered in the city, with others in the metropolitan area. Tourism is also important, as many historic sites are in or nearby the city.
Po8-2-1-2 NATHANIEL POPE b 1761, Westmoreland Co VA d 1849, Taylorsvill Hanover Co VA killed in a duel near Taylorsville
m MARY DUVAL b 1762 VA d 06.03.1849, VA
Po8-2-1-3 MARY CATHERINE POPE b 1750, Hannover Co VA d 22.10.1807, Frankfort Franklin Co KY
m CHRISTOPHER GREENUP b 1750 Fairfax Co VA d 10.04.1818 Franklin Co KY Portrait Portrait Query, : He was an American lawyer and politician from Frankfort, KY. He represented Kentucky in the United States Hous e of Representatives and was Governor of Kentucky. Greenup was born in Westmorland County Virginia and serve d in the Revolutionary War, attaining the rank of colonel n the Virginia Militia, as well as captain in the Continent al Army. He served as a Kentucky representative to Congress for thre e successive terms from 1792 to 1797 as a Jeffersonian Repu blican and was later elected governor of Kentucky, servin g from 1804 to 1808. Greenup ran unopposed, receiving 25,91 7 votes. Greenup died in Frankfort, Kentucky and is buried in the Fr ankfort Cemetery there. Greenup County, Kentucky was named in honor of him, as wel l as its county seat of Greenup, Kentucky. He studied law n Frankfort and practiced there prior to elected service. G reenup also spent time as a surveyor and as a land speculat or. Related people Gov. Christopher Greenup
Po8-2-1-3-1 NANCY POPE GREENUP b 1791, Frankfort Franklin Co KY d c 1860, Tallahasse Leon Co FL
m JOHN GRATTAN GAMBLE b 1779 Richmond,Wise County, VA d 1852 Tallahasse Leon Co FL son of ROBERT GAMBLE and CATHERINE GRATTAN
-1 ROBERT EMMETT GAMBLE b 1813 VA d 10.10.1906 Tallahassee, Leon County, FL m LAURA WIRT ROBINSON b 31.05.1835 Maryland, Usa d 21.04.1920 Tallahassee, Lee County, FL dau of ALEXANDER ROBINSON and MARGARET HALL -1-1 KATHERINE ELIZABETH GAMBLE b 1861, FL d 1957, Leon County, FL m HOWARD GAMBLE b 1866 d 1936, Tallahassee, Leon County, FL
Po8-2-1-4 ANN NANCY POPE b 1753, Henrico Co VA d 03.10.1792, VA
m Maj WILLIAM DUVAL b 04.09.1748 Mt Comfort King William Co VA d 13.01.1842 Richmond Buckingham Co VA
Po8-2-1-5 WILLIAM POPE b 23.10.1753, Loisa Co VA d 18.07.1852, Powhatan Co VA
m ANN WOODSON b 1762 Henrico Co VA d Powhatan Co VA
Newspaper, : The following is a copy of resolutions adopted by the Count y Court of Powhatan County, Virginia on August 5, 1852, in memory of Captain William Pope: "A Preamble and Resolutions adopted by a meeting of th e members of the Court and its officers and the members of the Bar and other citizens of the County this day held in Testimony of their respect for the memory of Captain Will iam Pope for many years a practitioner at the bar of this c ourt and one of its officers were presented in court and or dered to be recorded and are in these words to-wit: "Whereas Captain William Pope, for man)' years a pract itioner at the bar of this court and late the Prosecuting A ttorney for the Commonwealth therein, the accomplished gent leman, the faithful friend, the devoted patriot, the socia l companion, the classic scholar and the pure philanthropis t. the man of high toned honor, humanity, generosity and be nevolence, departed this life at Montpelier, his residenc e in this County, on the 19th day of July, 1852. in the 9Ot h year of his age. "Be it therefore resolved that as a token of our grie f for the loss and respect for the memory or our departed f riend and beloved companion, William Pope. Esq., we will we ar the usual. badge of mourning for thirty days. "Whereupon the court doth order that one copy of the P reamble and Resolutions be sent by the clerk of this cour t to the family of the deceased and that another copy be fo rwarded to the Editors of the Richmond Newspapers with a re quest that it be published in their respective papers."
Po8-2-2 WILLIAM POPE b 1733 NC d 1818 Wake Co NC
Po8-2-3 JOHN POPE b 1718 d 1794/02/1799 NC, Granville Co
m1 SARAH POPE Edgecombe Co NC b 1732 Edgecombe Co NC dau of Maj John POPE and MOURNING MCKINNIE b 1704 d by Feb 1745
m2 ELIZABETH JEFFERYS.
He was a planter who moved from Edgecombe County NC to Granville County in 1756. He was involved in many land transactions, with records dated from 1754 to 1800, including 6 grants from the Earl of Granville, the then Lord Protector of the Province of North Carolina. They total about 6000 acres located in Granville, Franklin, Wake and Durham Counties. He was a Justice of the Peace, Edgecombe County, 1749, and Sheriff of Edgecombe County, 1753-55, and was paid a salary of 24 pounds. He was a vestryman in St. John's Parish, 1758. He was relieved of a judgment by an act of the General Assembly, 1758. He was a Captain of a company of 120 men in Granville County, 1768. He was Justice of the Peace, Granville County, in 1776-78. His name appears in the First Census of US 1790, pages 63, 88, as Head of Family, and on the tax lists of Beaver Dam District, Granville County, and also in the Halifax District. The names of two of his sons, Osborn and John, also appear in the Granville County Tax Lists. The Popes and Jeffreys (Jeffries) are listed as among the earliest families in Granville County, NC, on page 304 of the "Lost Tribes of North Carolina". On page 210 it states that these men were leading residents and prominent men. Conveyed 153 1/2 acres located on the west side of Cedar Creek, Granville County, NC, to his son John Pope, on Oct 26, 1782, for five shillings, NC money.
Po8-2-3-1 CHLOE POPE b 1755 Halifax Co NC d by 1800, Franklin Co, NC
m JOHN ALFORD 1773 Franklin Co NC b 1747 Franklin Co, NC d 1831 Greene Co AL son of JULIUS ALFORD and LUCY NEWTON
John and Chloe's son Isaac went to Williamson Co., TN, to IL, MO, and finally to Texas by Dec 1839, according to his Class 3 Headright Land Grant. John and Chloe's son Thomas remained in NC, their son John (Jr.) married Nancy Wright and left but returned to NC, and their sons Jacob and Abraham went to Greene Co., IL ca 1827, taking their widowed father with them. Two probable daughters have been identified (see Descendants of John Alford, and Ancestors of Chloe Pope). Alice Wright, who believe was Isaac's wife, was orphaned and her sister Nancy's husband James WRIGHT (a cousin) was made her guardian. James and Nancy went to Williamson Co., TN, before Maury Co. was divided out of it, and James is mentioned in early Williamson Co. records. More research needs to be done in Williamon and Maury Cos. Isaac's marriage to Alice Wright is unproven but evidence so suggests. We didn't know his wife's name. Studying the family of Isaac's mother Chloe Pope, dau. of John Pope and Sarah Pope, her brother Charles married a daughter of Wingfield Wright, Sr. That wasn't reason enough for Chloe to name a child Wingfield or Wright, and she didn't. That meant it must've been Isaac who married into the Wingfield Wright family, for he named two sons Wingfield and Wright. Alice Wright was a daughter of Wingfield Wright, Jr. and Patience Nicholson. Her older sister Nancy Wright married a cousin, James Wright. After Nancy and Alice's parents' died 1785 in Halifax Co., NC, Alice chose (in court) James as her guardian. James, Nancy, and family were in Williamson Co., TN, by 1796, then in Maury Co., and then went to SC for several years. About 1808 they went back to Maury Co., and there James died 1817. Nancy then returned to Halifax Co., NC where she died, leaving a will recorded Feb 1822. There were several Wingfield/Winfield Wrights in the family, which is traced to the marriage of John Wright, Jr., and Ruth Wingfield who lived in Lancaster Co., VA. John Wright, Jr., was the son of John Sr., the son of William Wright, born 1636 Bolton-on-Swayle, Yorkshire, England. William and his son John were transported to VA 1654 by Nathaniel Wingfield, attorney in Westmoreland Co., VA, whose daughter Anne married Col. John Washington and was great-grandmother of George Washington. Anne and John Washington's daughter Anne Pope Washington married Maj. Francis Wright, so you see these early VA families are all intertwined. It is significant that Isaac named sons named Winfield and Wright, for he was not personally related to that family. He must have visited his mother Chloe Pope's father John Pope, who lived near the Wingfield Wright family in Halifax, Edgefield, and Johnston Cos., NC and met Alice. They were in the right place and time to meet, but further research is needed, to prove or disprove this theory. Lastly -- just as we didn't know who Isaac married, also no one seems to know who Alice married. If we find she married someone else, I'll go looking for another Wingfield Wright daughter, granddaughter, etc. Listed in the 1830 Pike Co., IL census were Isaac age 50-60, wife 40-50, children 2 males 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 female 5-10. His son Winfield Alford and an (unaccounted for) Alonzo D. Alford were also listed, as well as Isaac's sons-in-law Archibald Whitley and Thomas Whitley 1817 was the last year Isaac was on the Franklin Co., NC tax list. His uncle Isaac (who married his 1st cousin Mary Alford) was in Wake Co., NC around that period. 1823 Isaac was in Williamson Co., TN, for his daughter Chloe Alford married Thomas Whitley there that year. 1825 Isaac's daughter Sally Alford married Archibald Whitley in Boone Co., MO. An Isaac had a land grant in MO but not sure if he was ours. 1829 Isaac's son Winfield married Eliza Derrington in Perry Co., IL 1829. These are all proven to be Isaac's children by his estate in Austin Co., TX. Isaac's son Winfield Alford married Eliza Derrington in IL. Isaac's son Hatch Alford married Martha Jane Longley, daughter of Joseph Longley and Priscilla Patterson. Winfield's and Hatch's daughters Eliza Amanda and Mary Jane married brothers, William and John Marion Green.John is only suggested by a cousin. We are still looking for sources.
Po8-2-3-1-1 ISAAC ALFORD b c 1774, Bute Co, NC d 1857, Washington Co, TX
m ALICE WRIGHT b 1775 Halifax Co NC dau of WINGFIELD WRIGHT and PATIENCE NICHOLSON She is believed but not proven to have married Isaac Alford of Franklin Co., NC, son of John Alford and Chloe Pope, circa 1795? at Halifax Co., NC). Alice was orphaned and chose her brother-in-law (who was her cousin) James Wright, who was married to her sister Nancy Wright, as her guardian. James and Nancy moved to the part of Williamson Co., TN, which became Maury Co. ca 1808. James died there and Nancy returned to NC, both leaving wills. Isaac Alford went to Williamson Co., TN ca 1817-1818, then followed his son Winfield Alford to Texas by Dec 1839, the date Isaac applied for a Land Grant.
-1 CHLOE ALFORD b 1807 NC d ett. 1870, Austin Co TX m JAMES "Thomas" WHITLEY b 1805, Bell County, TX d 1880.
Po8-2-3-1-2 JOHN ALFORD b 1776 Franklin Co NC d by 1850 NC
Po8-2-3-1-3 JACOB ALFORD b 1781 Franklin Co, NC d by 05.03.1844, Lauderdale Co, MS/d 1838, Lauderdale Co MS. "John Alford, eldest son of Julius and Lucy Alfor, is shown as a tithable in his father's family in Bute Co., N.C. in 1771, indicating his birth as prior to 1755 (probably about 1750), and seems to have died in Greene Co., Ala. after 1830 (he is apparently the aged man, aged 70-80, shown in the family of his son, Abraham Alford, in Greene Co., Ala. in the Census of 1830). John Alford and Chloe his wife deeded land in Bute Co., N.C. April 12, 1775 (Bute Co., D.B. 5, p. 285), . . . John Alford had at least one son, Abraham Alford, to whom he deeded land in Franklin Co. in 1820 (D.B. 20, p. 75), and to whose children, Fenner, Kelly, Rebecca, Henderson, Hilliard and John H. Alford, John Alford, Sr. acknowledged deeds of gift at the Franklin Co. Court in March, 1821. The last appearence of John and Abraham Alford in Franklin Co., N.C. was in 1826 when Abraham Alford gave a power of attorney to Hardy W. Tharpe to secure a slave who had escaped from John Alford, Sr. (Franklin Co., D.B. 25, p. 119). John and Abraham Alford must have moved almost at once to Greene Co., Ala., where Abraham was deeded land in 1827, and John was apparently living in Abraham's family, aged 70-80, in 1830. Other sons of John Alford were apparently John Alford, Jr.., Jacob Alford and Thomas Alford . . .", Mrs. John Bennett Boddie, HISTORICAL SOUTHERN FAMILIES, VOL XII" pp. 60-62 Peggy Schuster who has done considerable research on this branch of the family reports "they" think Gray Sanderford was son of Milberry 's sister. "They" say they migrated with the wagon train of Carpenters, Tutts, Rices, Denton, Richardsons, Sanderfords, etal from NC to Alabama in the 1820's and to Mississippi in the 1830's. Jacob later moved to Pine Springs Community of Lauderdale Co., MS. Jacob's estate, (final settlement March 1844 - copies to Lynn Shelley for AAFA library) administered by Littleberry Bains (son-in-law) and showing Milbra as the widow, listed the heirs and legatees in the following order (some annotations by Peggy Schuster): Richard B. Tutt - wife Marino Alford Wilson
m Tutt - wife Armina Alford Littleberry Baines - wife Pennia Alford William McLemore - wife Mary Alford - (1) Samuel Fortson Walter Welsh - wife Roena Alford (1) William Miller ? James Brown - wife Nancy Alford - (1) James D. Fox ? Julas Alford Sherod H. Alford John C. Alford James
m Alford Jacob bought 40 acres, SE 1/4 of Se 1/4 section 9, Oct 1836, pat. 1841 Melva Alford sold land to James
m Alford Dec 23 1846, E 1/2 NE 1/4 Sec 9 An unidentified "genealogy" sent by Peggy Schuster shows a son Owen Alford who was in the 1840 Lauderdale Co. Census. No good reason to make him a part of this family at this time. Sent by Peggy Schuster photocopied from Pauline Jone Gandrud's Greene Co., AL Records, Vol 94, 2 p 82-83: Greene Co. Book 21, Part 1, p 170. June Term 1853 BYRNE, ADM'R versus McDOW Appeal from Chancery Court of Mobile Bill filed by WILLIAM L. MCDOW, the appellee to enjoin a certain action at law instituted against him by the appellant, WILLIAM BYRNE, as administrator of JOSIAH THOMAS, deceased. One JACOB ALFORD, as principal, and one ACHILLES EDWARDS, surety, made their Joint note to one JOSIAH THOMAS for sum of $2875 payable on 1 Jan. 1836. Said makers of note were then residents of Greene Co. and said THOMAS a resident of the State of Va. Said THOMAS brought suit on note on 12 July 1838 in U.S. Court for Southern District of Ala. against said ALFORD and EDWARDS. While suit was pending against said EDWARDS and before judgement was rendered, he departed this life, leaving a will naming therein on TASKER his executor. [No further mention of ALFORD etc.] Milberry: She and son Sherrod H. were enumerated together in 1850 Lauderdale Co. MS. She and L. H. [probably should be S. H.] Alford were enumerated together in 1860 Lauderdale Co. MS with daughter Roena & husband Walter Welch.
m Milberry/MILBRIA GRAY 1800. b 1779 NC d c 1860 Meridian Lauderdale Co MS
-1 JOHN C ALFORD b 1801, NC d by 1860.
-2 JULIUS ALFORD b c 1803, Franklin Co NC d aft 1860 Lauderdale Co MS m SARAH SANDERFORD. b 1809 Franklin Co NC d ett. 1892 Lauderdale Co MS Biography of son Warren says the family moved to Lauderdale Co. MS in 1836 and that Julius was killed by a falling tree. Moved from NC to Alabama in 1826 CENSUS: 1850, Southern Township, Lauderdale Co.. Julius 47 NC, Sarah 41 NC, Harriet F. AL, Jacob A. 15 AL, Emely C. 14 MS, Milbra L. 10 MS, Armira 8 MS, Sarah F. 4 MS, Mary A. 1 month MS. Also enumerated in 1850 Lauderdale Co. were his brothers Sherrod H. Alford and James Gray Alford. His mother was enumerated with Sherrod. 1860. Except for his son, Warren (which see) and his mother Milberry (which see) there was no evidence of this family in the 1860 Lauderdale Co., census.
-3 WILLIAM ALFORD b 1806, NC d by 03.1844 m ANN SARGENT 10.02.1827, Greene Co AL b by 1809.
-4 MARY ALFORD b 1807 Franklin Co NC d 27.08.1857, Meridian Lauderdale Co MSm1 15.01.1829 Eutaw Greene County ALSAMUEL HIGGINBOTHAM FORTSON b 10.06.1799 Elberton Elbert Co GA d 1838 Greene County AL m2 12.07.1840 Meridian Lauderdale Co MS WILLIAM MCLEMORE b 1804 SC d 02.1853 Meridian Lauderdale Co MS
-5 ROENA ALFORD b 1807, Franklin Co NC d 1858, Meridian, Lauderdale Co. MS m1 WILLIAM A MILLER, 18.08.1827, Greene Co AL b by 1806 m2 WALTER WELSH, by 1844 b 1812, Vermont Usa.
-6 LYDIA ALFORD b by 1812, NC d by 03.1844;
m RILEY HIGGINBOTHAM, 31.12.1828, Greene Co MS b 22.09.1793, Madison Co GA d ett. 1850, Caddo Parish Los Angeles Usa.
-7 PENNINA ALFORD b by 1814, NC d mel. 1861 - 1865 my Baines
-8 SHERROD H ALFORD b 1816, NC
-9 NANCY ALFORD b 1817;
m1) JAMES BROWN m2 JAMES D FOX, 08.09.1836, Greene Co AL
-10 ARMINA ALFORD b 1818, NC
m WILSON G TUTT b 1801.
-9 JAMES GRAY ALFORD b 1822, NC d by 1900 m HARRIETT ELIZA BARNETT b 1825 AL dau of JOHN BARNETT and ZILPHIA WARPOLE
-12 MALVINA ALFORD b 1801, NC m RICHARD B TUTT b 1800 d mel. 1840 - 1850, Kemper Co MS

-2-1 WARREN F ALFORD b 01.10.1827 Greene Co AL d 05.01.1892 Lauderdale Co MS served in 8th MS Inf, CSA., deputy sheriff in 1854, Sheriff in 1858 and county treasurer in 1867. m1 SARAH C CRAWFORD b 06.12.1832 Marengo Co AL d 18.05.1872 Lauderdale Co MS + 8 ch dau of ANDREW J CRAWFORD m2 MARY ELLEN PARKS b 02.1844 MS + 4 ch dau of BENJAMIN F PARKE
-2-2 MARTHA ANN ALFORD b 16.10.1829 NC m1 ROBERT B LANGSTON 05.03.1846 Lauderdale Co MS b 11.03.1822 SC d 1860 MS m2 EVANS VARNER 16.10.1862 Rankin Co MS
-2-3 HARRIET F ALFORD b 1830 Greene Co AL m HENRY MYERS, 12.03.1861, Rankin Co MS
-2-4 JACOB A ALFORD b 1835 Greene County AL d Monterey Rankin Co MS m SARAH ANN MYRICK 26.02.1862 Rankin Co MS b Harrison Co MS dau of General J. F. Myrick and Sarah Ann Hasty she m2 John Shields Hill + 8 ch
-2-5 EMILY C ALFORD b 1837, Lauderdale Co MS
-2-6 MILBRA L ALFORD b 1840, Lauderdale Co MS.
-2-7 ARMIRA ALFORD b 1842 MS m R M BURCH, 23.02.1868, Rankin Co MS
-2-8 SARAH FRANCES ALFORD b 1846, MS m JOHN HIL, 19.02.1872, Rankin Co MS
-2-9 MARY A ALFORD b 1850 Lauderdale Co MS m J R ELLIS, 03.11.1875, Rankin Co MS
-2-10 ROANNA E ALFORD b 1853 Lauderdale Co MS
-2-11 CHARLEY ALFORD b 1865 Rankin Co MS
-4-1 NANCY JANE FORTSON b 1829 Eutaw Greene Co AL m 06.02.1845 Meridian Lauderdale Co MS JAMES ELI DAWSON b 1822 d 1857.
-4-2 WILLIAM GEORGE FORTSON b 1833 Eutaw Greene Co AL d 24.05.1918, Montrose Jasper Co MS m1 ELIZABETH J HUNT. b by 1838 + 1 chm2 by 06.1860 JULIA
-4-3 JOSEPH GAIL FORTSON b 12.02.1836 Eutaw Greene Co AL d 06.04.1907, Collinsville Lauderdale Co MS m SARAH ANN ELIZA RADFORD 10.04.1858 Collinsville Lauderdale Co MS b 16.07.1839 Radfordsville Perry Co AL d 09.12.1895 Collinsville Lauderdale Co MS
-4-4 SARA ALFORD FORTSON b 1837 Greene Co AL d 1880, Lauderdale Co MS m WILLIAM MCLEMORE b 1836 MS d aft 1858 Lauderdale Co MS
-4-5 JOHN C MCLEMORE b 1841 Meridian Lauderdale Co MS
-4-6 ROWENA MCLEMORE b 1845 Meridian Lauderdale Co MS m JOEL FOSTER b 1840 k aft 1863 CSA
-4-7 ANN MCLEMORE b 1846 Lauderdale Co MS d Lauderdale Co MS
-7-1 NARCISSA ELENDER BAINES b 06.06.1832 d 07.04.1907 m BARTLETTE HILLARD BAILEY b 13.06.1834 Rienzi Alcorn Co MS or TN d 02.10.1874 Rienzi Alcorn Co MS
-9-1 ROENA ELIZABETH ALFORD b 14.10.1842 d 10.12.1890 m BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HESTER CSA TX b 13.04.1840 NC d 25.01.1912 son of ROBERT HESTER and ROXANAH MARTIN
-9-2 ROENA ELIZABETH ALFORD b 14.10.1842 d 10.12.1890.
-9-3 AMANDA T ALFORD b 24.01.1846 d 19.10.1849.
-9-4 DILPHIA ELLEN ALFORD b 01.07.1848 MS
-9-5 JAMES T ALFORD b 23.01.1850 d 09.10.1853.
-9-6 JOSEPH D ALFORD b 23.03.1854 TX is he shown in the 1900 CHEROKEE NATION OK CENSUS?
-9-7 MARY O ALFORD b 29.01.1856 TX.
-9-8 GEORGIANA ALFORD b 27.11.1857 TX.
-9-9 ANNA ALLICE ALFORD b 13.12.1859 TX m J MACK BROWN 28.12.1876 San Saba Co TX. b 1859 TX
-9-10 ELIZA JANE ALFORD b 14.03.1859 San Saba San Saba Co TX d Douglas Cochise Co AZm1 RICHARD GRAHAM k working on a railroad crew in Benson, AZ bur Benson m2 JOSEPH W HAMRICK 19.08.1880 Lampasas Co TX b 28.11.1860 San Saba San Saba Co TX d 03.11.1885 San Saba San Saba Co TX son of BURWELL HAMRICK and ELIZABETH BARNETT
-9-11 JAMES GRAY ALFORD b 01.05.1864 TX.

-2-1-1 FANNIE C ALFORD b 18.01.1858, MS d 28.05.1860, MS
-2-1-2 IDA M ALFORD b 12.04.1859, MS d 19.05.1860, MS
-2-1-3 WILLIAM A ALFORD b 1861, Lauderdale Co MS
-2-1-4 ANNA ALFORD b 1863, Lauderdale Co MS m 19.04.1882 Lauderdale Co MS JACOB S ROSS
-2-1-5 225.ALICE ALFORD b 1864, Lauderdale Co MS
-2-1-6 LULA M ALFORD b 1866, Lauderdale Co MS m ROMEO GLASSCOCK 11.04.1888.
-2-1-7 226.JOSEPH ALFORD b 06.05.1867, Lauderdale Co MS d 22.06.1901 Lauderdale Co MS
-2-1-8 ELIZA ALFORD b 1869 Lauderdale Co MS m 23.08.1888 Lauderdale Co MS CHARLES R EARLY
-2-1-9 ALATHA ALFORD b 09.1876, Lauderdale Co MS
-2-1-10 VIRGINIA ALFORD b 08.1878, Lauderdale Co MS
-2-1-11 FRANCES ALFORD b 03.1880, Lauderdale Co MS
-2-1-12 M ELLEN ALFORD b 06.1881
-2-2-1 MARY A LANGSTON b 1847 MS
-2-2-2 DICY JANE LANGSTON b 28.12.1849 MS d 22.12.1930 m 27.04.1865 Memphis Shelby Co TN THOMAS LEVI MULLICAN
-2-2-3 NANCY LANGSTON b 08.02.1851 MS d 29.10.1922 m JOHN SMITH
-2-2-4 JULIUS E VARNER b 11.1867 MS
-2-2-5 WALTER W VARNER b 09.1873 MS
-2-4-1 227.HARVEY WARREN ALFORD b 25.11.1865, Steens Creek Rankin Co MS d 26.08.1951 Hinds Co MS
-2-4-2 228.JULIUS FLOYD ALFORD b 05.04.1867, Rankin Co MS d 30.12.1939, Rankin Co MS
-2-4-3 SARAH ANN ELIZABETH ALFORD m JOHNNY GILMORE.
-4-1-1 229.WILLIAM GRAY DAWSON b 26.01.1849, Lauderdale Co MS d 01.01.1887, Scott Co MS
-4-1-2 SAMUEL DAWSON b 1852 m CLARRISA JACKSON b by 1856
-4-1-3 230.JAMES ELI DAWSON b 31.10.1854 MS d 14.09.1909 MS
-4-2-1 SAMUEL H FORTSON b 24.12.1859, MS d 09.02.1935, Montrose Jasper Co MS never married lived for a time in Harrison Co. MS
-4-2-2 WILLIAM J FORTSON b 1861 DeSoto Parish Los Angeles Usa d by 1870, MS
-4-2-3 231.LENA ALFORD FORTSON b 1863 MS
-4-2-4 JOSEPHINE FORTSON b 14.05.1864 MS d 27.09.1867 Montrose Jasper Co MS
-4-3-1 232.MARY ANN ELIZA22 FORTSON b 1858, Daleville Lauderdale Co MS d c 06.1920, Lauderdale Co MS
-4-3-2 233. SUSAN CHRISTIAN FORTSON b 12.06.1859, Daleville Lauderdale Co.
-4-3-3 FRANCES JANE FORTSON b 02.08.1860, Daleville Lauderdale Co MS d 06.10.1925, Lauderdale Co MS m 08.12.1881, Lauderdale Co MS THOMAS L HAND b 1859 AL d 1898, Lauderdale Co MS
-4-3-4 JOSEPH WILLIAM FORTSON b 03.1863.
-4-3-5 ROWENA L FORTSON b 1864 d 1910, Lauderdale Co MS
-4-3-6 SAMUEL ELIJAH FORTSON b 28.02.1866.
-4-3-7 VIRGINIA BEL FORTSON b 04.1869.
-4-3-8 MITTIE FORTSON b 08.11.1870.
-4-3-9 JAMES EUELL FORTSON b 08.12.1871.
-4-3-10 HARDY CLINTON FORTSON b 11.04.1872 Daleville Lauderdale Co MS d 20.04.1872, Daleville Lauderdale Co MS
-4-3-11 WARREN FORTSON b 01.1873.
-4-3-12 BENJAMIN R FORTSON b 12.02.1874.
-4-4-1 WILLIAM MCLEMORE b 1850 Lauderdale Co MS
-4-4-2 JOSEPH G MCLEMORE b 1852 Lauderdale Co MS
-4-4-3 MARTHA A MCLEMORE b 1854 Lauderdale Co MS
-4-4-4 MARY E MCLEMORE b 1855 Lauderdale Co MS
-4-4-5 GEORGE H W MCLEMORE b 1858 Lauderdale Co MS
-4-6-1 JOHN22 FOSTER b 1863 Lauderdale Co MS
-7-1-1 LUCIAN BAILEY b 1846.
-7-1-2 LOUISA BAILEY b 1849.
-7-1-3 BARTLETTE HILLARD BAILEY b 26.04.1863 MS d 29.12.1920 Jackson Madison Co TN m SARAH ELIZABETH MCILWAIN b 23.05.1866, Tishmongon Co MS d 04.05.1932, Jackson Madison Co TN
-7-1-4 LITTLEBERRY BAILEY.
-7-1-5 ALICE BAILEY.
-7-1-6 EUGENE BAILEY.
-7-1-7 235. vii. ETHEL MAY BAILEY b 01.03.1888 Jackson Madison Co TNa d 04.06.1980 Jackson Madison Co TN
-9-1-1 JOHN G HESTER b 30.11.1858
-9-1-2 MANDANNA HESTER b 18.02.1861 d 28.02.1862
-9-1-3 SAMUEL F HESTER b 28.11.1862
-9-1-4 LOUIS HENRY HESTER b 14.05.1865 d 26.08.1928
-9-1-5 JOSEPH HESTER b 17.03.1868
-9-1-6 WILLIE G W HESTER b 30.10.1872 d 11.03.1873 The bible transcription shows Wille m Hester in the births and Willie W. Hester in the deaths. Assume it is a typo and that they are the same person.
-9-1-7 JAMES T HESTER b 17.03.1874
-9-1-8 ROBERT H HESTER b 17.08.1877 d 16.07.1879
-9-1-9 LEE HESTER b 17.07.1880
-9-9-1 JOHN BROWN b 1878 TX
-9-9-2 SOPHIA BROWN b 1879 TX
-9-9-3 ERNEST BROWN b 12.1880 TX
-9-9-4 236. iv. NORA E BROWN b 03.1882 TX d 1966
-9-9-5 MYRTLE BROWN b 09.1884 TX
-9-9-6 MARK BROWN b 01.1893 TX
-9-10-1 OPHELIA GRAHAM.
-9-10-2 237. ii. DOLPHA GRAHAM b 07.03.1896 d 19.03.1983 Lowell Cochise Co AZ
-9-10-3 238. iii. JAMES ARTHUR HAMRICK b 18.07.1882 San Saba San Saba Co TX d 23.06.1938, Bisbee Cochise Co AZ
Po8-2-3-1-4 PATTY ALFORD b 1783, NC
m DANIEL HOWELL, 28.07.1801 Franklin Co NC b 1775, NC
Po8-2-3-1-5 ABRAHAM ALFORD b 1787 Franklin Co, NC d aft. 20.01.1850 AL
m 1804 Franklin Co NC LENOR PIPPIN b 1788 Franklin Co NC d 21.01.1854 AL dau of JOHN PIPPIN and REBECCA
-1 ADALINE C ALFORD b 28.02.1828 Franklin Macon Co NC d 06.10.1894 Choctaw Co AL m Greene Co AL JOSEPH BRYANT 12.01.1847 b 14.07.1822 AL d 21.08.1851 Choctaw Co AL
-2 JOHN B ALFORD b 1805, NC d by 1870.
-3 ABRAHAM ALFORD b 1806, NC
-4 KELLY ALFORD b 1812 NC
-5 HENDERSON H ALFORD b 1814 NC m CATHERINE WHITEHEAD, 22.11.1848, Greene Co. AL b 1825.
-6 HILLIARD ALFORD b 1817.
-7 JOHN H ALFORD b 1818 m1 MARY E BARNES, 25.07.1839, Greene Co AL b 1821 m2 MARGARET WILLIAMS 09.08.1850 Greene Co AL b 1830.
-8 D FENNOR ALFORD b 1819, NC
-9 REBECCA E ALFORD b 1820 Franklin Co. NC d 1855, Choctaw Co AL
-10 JAMES M ALFORD b 1828.
-11 ELEANOR C ALFORD b 1831 AL d 1876 m c 20.01.1854 b 1836 JOSEPH KNIGHTON GA
-12 ISAAC H ALFORD b by 1832.
-13 MINERVA L ALFORD b 1839, AL d 06.10.1894 Choctaw Co.AL
-1-1 SAMANTHA LOU ELLEN BRYANT b 1849, Choctaw Co AL d 01.06.1926, Lamesa Dawson Co TX m JOEL DUBOSE b 1843 MS son of ISAAC DUBOSE and MARY MOSS -1-1 WILLIAM BRYAN DUBOSE b 1867 Haskell, Muskogee Co. OK d 06.06.1933 Lamesa, Dawson Co. TX m SARAH CATHERINE CHASON b 10.01.1870 Anderson Co TX d 05.01.1956 Huston Harris Co TX dau of JOSEPH CHASON and EMMA PARKER -1-1-1 LELA DUBOSE b 01.03.1891, Lufkin, Angelina Co TX d 12.12.1985, Lamesa Dawson Co TX
-1-1-2 ROBERT DUBOSE b 22.02.1893, Lufkin, Angelina Co TX d 30.10.1906, Lufkin, Angelina Co TX
-1-1-3 MYRTLE DUBOSE b 18.04.1895, Lufkin, Angelina Co TX d 02.09.1902, Lufkin, Angelina Co TX
-1-1-4 PREWITT W. DUBOSE b 06.12.1897, Grapeland, Houston Co. TX d 02.09.1963, Lufkin, Angelina Co TX
-1-1-5 MADA ESTELLE DUBOSE b 02.02.1900, Grapeland, Houston Co. TX d 10.06.1974, Weatherford, Parker Co TX m ROBERT CLAUDE DICKEY b 1898.
-1-1-6 LELA DUBOSE b 01.03.1901, Lufkin, Angelina Co TX d 12.12.1905, Lufkin, Angelina Co TX JONIE B DUBOSE b 31.10.1901, Grapeland, Houston Co. TX d 26.03.1988, Waco, McLennan Co TX m1 JOEL KLIFFORD RAY 1923 Lamesa, Dawson Co TX b 1897 Brazoria Co TXa d 1977.
m2 29.04.1964 Los Angeles CA WALTER FRANCIS RYON b 1920 Aurora IL

-1-1-7-1 JOY MARGERY RAY b 28.02.1926 Lamesa, Dawson, TX d 27.08.1997 Lamesa, Dawson Co TX m JACK JEAN JONES,. b 28.01.1921 San Francisco, . CA d 15.05.1980 San Francisco Co. CA son of ALBERT JONES and BARBARA LEVATTE GRAD: 1943 U.S. Military Academy, West Point January 1943 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. His father, a Major General, had been taken prisoner on Bataan, and Jack decided to become a pilot. Flew in both the European and Pacific Theatres. Won seven Air Medals in the ETO air campaign over Normandy, where he also earned his Purple Heart flying B-26s. After recovering, he went to the Pacific Theatre and won 3 more Air Medals, the Silver Star for gallantry; and the Distinguished Flying Cross while flying B-25s. Flew over the Bismarck Sea, New Guinea, the Philippines, China Coast and Formosa. Credited with sinking two Japanese destroyers off the China Coast. Retired from the service in August 1949 after discovering that he had Hodgkin's Disease. Information extracted from information originally published in ASSEMBLY, July 1988. Silver Star AWARDED FOR ACTIONS DURING World War II Service: Army Air Forces Rank: Captain Battalion: Bombardment Squadron GENERAL ORDERS: Headquarters, Far East Air Forces, General Orders No. 1727 (1945) SYNOPSIS: Captain (Air Corps) Jack Jean Jones (ASN: 0-25481), United States Army Air Forces, was awarded the Silver Star for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in connection with military operations against the enemy while serving as Commanding Officer of a Bombardment Squadron of the 345th Bombardment Group during World War II. Source: Hall of Valor website Also the recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart

-1-1-7-1-1 LIVING JONES. m1 LIVING OWENS. m2 JUSTICE, dau of LIVING JONES and LIVING OWENS.

-1-1-7-1-1-1 JUSTICE m LIVING JONES.
Po8-2-3-1-6 THOMAS ALFORD b 1795, NC d 26.08.1880
m DISA 1825. b 1805 NC d 1871. Bodie in "Historical Southern Families wrote that they moved to Alabama"
-1 JULIUS ALFORD b 1823 NC m ELIZABETH WIGGINS 06.10.1847 Franklin Co NC b 1831 NC
-2 ANNIE ALFORD b 1825 d c 1870.
-3 HINES BERRY ALFORD b 01.01.1827, Franklin Co NC d 1903, Franklin Co NC m LOUANZA ELLEN WADFORD. b 08.1828 NC d 13.08.1904
-4 MARTHA ALFORD b 1830 NC d c 1870 m CHARLES EDWARDS 06.02.1854 Franklin Co NC b 1834 d by 1870 193. JULIUS20 ALFORD (THOMAS19, b 1823 NC
-1-1 WILLIAM THOMAS21 ALFORD b 1849, Franklin Co NC d 02.10.1927, Franklin Co NCm REBECCA ROBERT JEFFERY 19.12.1871 b 09.06.1847 Wake Co NC d 18.06.1915 Franklin Co NC
-1-2 JOHN HENRY ALFORD b 03.1850 Wake Co NC d c 1870 m ALLIE ANN ALFORD 23.12.1875 Wake Co NC b 1850 NC d 16.10.1920 dau of ARCHIBALD ALFORD and PRICILLA PIERCE
-1-3 ELIZABETH ALFORD b 1854.
-1-4 SARAH ALFORD b 07.1859, NC d ett. 1870;
m HARD FRAZIER.
-1-5 USANN ALFORD b 1863 d 1870 m JOHN STRICKLAND
-3-1 WILLIAM JOSEPH ALFORD b 03.1851, NC d 18.07.1918, Youngsville Franklin Co NC m1 JANE ELLEN PIERCE b 1854 d 26.05.1882 Franklin Co NC + 2 ch m2 18.12.1884 Wake Forest Wake Co NC ELGEIA VANN STELL b 06.1860 NC d 06.04.1927 Youngsville Franklin Co NC + 5 ch dau of WILLIAM STELL and JULIA BARHAM
-3-2 SARAH F ALFORD b 1852.
-3-3 AMARILDA ALFORD b 1854.
-3-4 PATRICK HINES ALFORD b 08.06.1858, Franklin Co NC d 26.03.1916, NC m MARY AUGUSTA PEARCE b 23.01.1862 d 20.02.1948 Vance Co NC
-3-5 PHIBI ALFORD b 1862 m 22.12.1881 GEORGE TIMBERLAKE b 1855.
-3-6 MARTHA E ALFORD b 24.10.1863 d 13.11.1935, NC
m CHARLIE E YOUNG, 09.02.1887 b 02.09.1856.
-3-7 JULIUS WESLEY ALFORD b 15.08.1868, Franklin Co NC m ELIZA ANN YOUNG 12.06.1892. b 13.03.1871 NC d 20.03.1945 Youngsville Franklin Co NC
-4-1 ARBELLA EDWARDS b 1857, NC d c 1870.
-4-2 BRIDGERS EDWARDS b 1860, NC d c 1870.
-4-3 THOMAS EDWARDS b 1863, NC d c 1870. 216. WILLIAM THOMAS21 ALFORD (JULIUS20, THOMAS19, b 1849 Franklin Co NC d 02.10.1927 Franklin Co NC
-1-1-1 240. i. EUGENE THOMAS ALFORD b 23.05.1873 NC d 12.02.1925 Wake Co NC
-1-1-2 241. ii. EUFRONIER ALFORD b 02.10.1874 d 06.11.1939 Youngsville, Franklin County, NC.
-1-1-3 242. iii. JAMES DORCUS ALFORD b 19.02.1876 Franklin Co NC d 19.02.1962, Wake Forest Wake Co NC
-1-1-4 243. iv. SARAH ANNIE ALFORD b 13.08.1878 NC d 28.02.1912, Franklin Co NC
-1-1-5 244. v. GARLAND DORCAS ALFORD b 18.06.1881 Franklin Co NC d 19.05.1952, Franklin Co NC
-1-1-6 CLEOPHAS ALFORD b 08.06.1883 NC d ett. 1910 m WILLFORD.
-1-1-7 245. vii. SEEVA GRAY ALFORD b 12.11.1886, NC
-1-2-1 ETTA ALFORD b 09.1876 NC d 1900 m GEORGE FONNIE HALL
-1-2-2 PRISCILLA ALFORD b 03.1880 NC d ett. 1910.
-1-2-3 246. iii. ELIZABETH ANN ALFORD b 01.08.1886, NC d 04.07.1929, Franklin Co NC
-1-2-4 NANCY HELEN ALFORD b 04.1891 Wake Co NC d 1900 m WILLEY SAMUEL MAGNUM.
-1-2-5 247. v. JULIUS BOLEUS ALFORD b 16.08.1895, Franklin Co NC d c 1929.
-1-5-1 248. i. LALA STRICKLAND b 01.08.1895 d 11.1952 Zebulon Wake Co NC
-3-1-1 WILLIAM MOSES22 ALFORD b 25.12.1872 Franklin County NC d 29.11.1969, Youngsville Franklin Co NC
-3-1-2 250. ii. LEONORA CLAY ALFORD b 01.09.1878 Wake Forest Co NC d 14.12.1970 Youngsville Franklin Co NC
-3-1-3 251. iii. IDA MAE22 ALFORD b 18.02.1888 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 19.04.1969 Youngsville Franklin Co NC
-3-1-4 252. iv. JOSEPH LEE ALFORD b 05.1888 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 29.05.1929 Youngsville Franklin Co NC
-3-1-5 253. v. BENJAMIN MOORE ALFORD b 10.09.1891 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 26.01.1960 Youngsville Franklin Co NC
-3-1-6 254. vi. ISAAC NEWTON ALFORD b 30.08.1897 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 09.03.1955 Youngsville Franklin Co NC
-3-1-7 LENORA ALFORD b 01.09.1878 Franklin Co NC d 14.12.1970 Wake forest Wake Co NC m NICHOLAS JAMES HART b 26.03.1877 d 10.06.1961
-3-4-1 255. i. CHARLES BERRY22 ALFORD b 24.07.1882 NC d 26.11.1958 Durham Co NC
-3-4-2 256. ii. JOSEPH STRICKLAND ALFORD b 16.01.1886 NC d 23.07.1942 Vance Co NC
-3-4-3 THOMAS HINES ALFORD b 09.02.1888, NC d 12.11.1968, NC m LORA J EDWARDS b 1891 NC d 1976.
-3-4-4 LIZZIE VINE ALFORD b 19.01.1890, NC d 07.11.1936, Franklin Co NC m JOSEPH THOMAS WYNNE b 26.10.1884.
-3-4-5 BENNETT ALFORD b 01.1895, NC
-3-4-6 PATTIE ALFORD b 13.08.1899 NC d 25.06.1983 Vance Co NC m W IRA HEDGEPETH
-3-4-7 NELLIE ALFORD b 1903 NC
-3-4-8 DOSS ALFORD b 25.08.1906 NC d 05.1985, NC
-3-4-9 ROSS ALFORD b 1907 NC d c 1920.
-3-5-1 GEORG TIMBERLAKE
-3-5-2 257. ii. FRANK TIMBERLAKE
-3-5-3 E R TAG TIMBERLAKE
-3-5-4 258. iv. ANNIE RUTH TIMBERLAKE
-3-7-1 EVA ALFORD.
-3-7-2 ELLA ALFORD
m DAVID PRICE.
-3-7-3 ANNIE ALFORD.
-3-7-4 259. iv. RUFUS WESLEY ALFORD b 29.05.1902 Franklin Co NC d 11.10.1976 Youngsville Franklin Co NC
-3-7-5 FOSTER HINES ALFORD b 04.09.1908 NC d 1981 m 30.05.1931, NC IRENE NOWELL b 1910, NC
-3-7-6 CALLIE ALFORD b 1913, NC
to be integrated above 22 225. ALICE22 ALFORD b 1864 Lauderdale Co MS m Z T CRAVEN 10.08.1886 Lauderdale Co MS ch of ALICE ALFORD and Z CRAVEN er: i. ANNA23 CRAVEN b 06.07.1889 d 11.01.1904, Lauderdale Co MS 226. JOSEPH22 ALFORD b 06.05.1867 Lauderdale Co MS d 22.06.1901 Lauderdale Co MS m MATTIE O FARMER. b 12.1875 d Lauderdale Co MS ch of JOSEPH ALFORD and MATTIE FARMER er: i. CLARA23 ALFORD b 08.1893, Lauderdale Co MS ii. JOE ALFORD b 02.1898, Lauderdale Co MS iii. WILL ALFORD b 05.1900, Lauderdale Co MS 227. HARVEY WARREN22 ALFORD b 25.11.1865 Steens Creek Rankin Co MS d 26.08.1951 Hinds Co MS m DAISY DEAN WILLIAMS 20.12.1895 Rankin Co MS, dau of JOHN WILLIAMS and MATTIE HOLCOMB. b 07.01.1877 Steens Creek Rankin Co MS d 03.09.1964 Jackson Hinds Co MS Notater for HARVEY WARREN ALFORD: occupation farmer & night watchman Ruby Heard had Nov 26 1868 for his birth. Julius A. Alford says his data came from Daisy's Bible. Notater for DAISY DEAN WILLIAMS: Some of the information on him and his children/grand children came from a book published on the Cooper family by Nina Anderson Myers. Daisy was a foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Taylor of Florence, MS. Ruby Heard had Sep 4 death for Daisy. Ruby Heard had Dec 19 for their marriage. Many of the events and much of the activity pertaining to this family took place in the Monterey Community in Rankin County. As a night watchman he worked for Buckeye Cotton Oil Mill in Jackson, MS. ch of HARVEY ALFORD and DAISY WILLIAMS er: 261. i. MINNIE LAURA23 ALFORD b 14.09.1896, Rankin Co MS d 25.12.1976, Hinds Co MS ii. THOMAS JEFFERSON ALFORD b 26.06.1898, Rankin Co MS d 11.1980, Algiers Orleans Parish Los Angeles m ORA MORRIS b 05.10.1896 d 03.03.1989, Jackson Hinds Co MS Notater for THOMAS JEFFERSON ALFORD: One source showed his name to be "Taylor" rather than "Thomas". Julius A. Alford supplies some data. 262. iii. SAMUEL DARCY ALFORD b 28.07.1899, Rankin Co MS d 21.12.1973, Biloxi Harrison Co MS iv. JACOB DYE ALFORD b 28.12.1900, Rankin Co MS d 25.02.1960, Hinds Co MS m ADDIE VIOLA BROOKS, 07.10.1924, Hinds Co MS b 02.08.1888 d 21.12.1971. Notater for JACOB DYE ALFORD: "Foots" occupation carpenter . He "loved to dance." v. VERA SUE ALFORD b 06.05.1902, Rankin Co MS d 31.08.1984, Highlands Macon Co NC m1) LEONARD HAINING d Sylva Jackson County NC m2) BERRY FRANKLIN KING m3) JACK WOOD. Notater for VERA SUE ALFORD: , occupation bank teller, She lived in Clarksdale, Coahoma County, MS where she worked in bank. Hardware Co. She moved to Highlands North Carolina where she resided with her nephew Julius A. Alford, Jr. until her death from a stroke. Her second marriage was to her ex-brother-inlaw. Leonard: He was first buried in Highlands, Macon County, North Carolina. Berry: As a widower he became the 2nd husband of Vera Sue Alford. Notater for LEONARD HAINING: occupation Orgill Bro's Hardward Notater for BERRY FRANKLIN KING: Berry: As a widower he became the 2nd husband of Vera Sue Alford 263. vi. JULIUS ANDERSON ALFORD b 03.09.1903, Raymond Hinds Co MS d 10.1980, Greenwood Greene Co South Carolina Usa. 264. vii. MILLARD RAY ALFORD b 29.08.1907, Rankin Co MS d 06.07.1953, Hinds Co MS viii. VERMAL LEILA ALFORD b 28.05.1909, Rankin Co MS d 29.07.1963, Hinds Co MS m BERRY FRANKLIN KING. Notater for BERRY FRANKLIN KING: Berry: As a widower he became the 2nd husband of Vera Sue Alford ix. GLEN CAMPBELL ALFORD b 18.05.1911, Rankin Co MS d 10.12.1973, Hinds Co MS m MARGARET L COVERLY, 05.02.1938, Rankin Co MS b 16.03.1920 d 09.05.1980, Hinds Co MS Notater for GLEN CAMPBELL ALFORD: , buried: Cedar Lawn Cem., Hinds County, MS. Data from Julius A. Alford and family Bible. x. GORDON KEITH ALFORD b 15.03.1914, Rankin Co MS d 04.02.1991, Clarksdale Coahoma Co MS m RAMONA COPELAND d 1938. xi. LEATH WHITTE ALFORD b 15.03.1914, Rankin Co MS d 15.03.1914, Rankin Co MS 265. xii. REUBEN SUTTON ALFORD b 31.01.1916, Rankin Co MS d 05.08.1985, Hinds Co MS 266. xiii. MARION HERBERT ALFORD b 01.11.1923, Copiah County Mississippi Usa. 228. JULIUS FLOYD22 ALFORD b 05.04.1867 Rankin Co MS d 30.12.1939 Rankin Co MS m1) MARY O'BANNON. b 18.07.1888 d 17.09.1969 Rankin Co MS m2) SUSAN TAYLOR 20.12.1898 Hinds Co MS b 12.09.1858 Rankin Co MS d 04.07.1929 Rankin Co MS Notater for JULIUS FLOYD ALFORD: occupation farmer John Hasty #10582. Referred to as his son in the will of Julius F. Alford. He apparently adopted the child Susan had by her first marriage. Notater for SUSAN TAYLOR: His will is recorded in Brandon, Rankin County, MS- Book 3, Page 40. Susan: She was the widow of William Harvey Hasty. By him she had two sons, one died young. Mary: She was previously married. Nothing is known about her. Their marriage book P, page 335 ch of JULIUS ALFORD and SUSAN TAYLOR er: i. JOHN23 HASTY. 229. WILLIAM GRAY22 DAWSON b 26.01.1849 Lauderdale Co MS d 01.01.1887 Scott Co MS m KELLY CALDONIA FINLEY 10.09.1875 Scott Co MS b 14.08.1858 d 18.11.1941. ch of WILLIAM DAWSON and KELLY FINLEY er: i. WILLIAM HENRY23 DAWSON b 04.08.1876, Scott Co MS d 19.08.1909, MS ii. LUTHER DAVIS DAWSON b 12.01.1879. iii. BROWNIE FLOYD DAWSON b 1882, Scott Co MS iv. JACK DAWSON b 09.1884, Scott Co MS d 06.05.1958, Leake Co MS v. ALEXANDER CARLTON DAWSON b Scott Co MS d 06.05.1858, Leake Co MS 230. JAMES ELI22 DAWSON b 31.10.1854 MS d 14.09.1909 MS m MAROLA NANCY ALLEN. b 08.1858 MS ch of JAMES DAWSON and MAROLA ALLEN er: i. JOHN HARVEY23 DAWSON b 24.12.1883, MS ii. TALLEE DAWSON b 31.03.1886, Mississippi Usa d 22.08.1910, Mississippi Usa. iii. LAMAR DAWSON b 08.12.1887, Mississippi Usa d 26.12.1889, MS iv. NELLIE DAWSON b 07.07.1889, MS v. JOSEPH PONDS DAWSON b 22.12.1891, MS d 1950, MS Notater for JOSEPH PONDS DAWSON: Joseph did not marry. He was disabled in WWI vi. JAMES NEVILL DAWSON b 05.08.1895. vii. LAURA DAWSON b 22.01.1897, Mississippi Usa d 21.07.1898, MS viii. MARY BELL DAWSON b 26.02.1900, MS d 06.06.1971, MS 231. LENA ALFORD22 FORTSON b 1863 MS m WOODMAN/WOODHAM. b f�r 1863 d f�r 1900 MS ch of LENA FORTSON and WOODMAN/WOODHAM er: i. HUGH A23 WOODMAN/WOODHAM b 11.1882, Jasper Co MS ii. MINNIE WOODMAN/WOODHAM b 05.1884, Jasper Co MS 232. MARY ANN ELIZA22 FORTSON b 1858 Daleville Lauderdale Co MS d ett. 06.1920 Lauderdale Co MS m CHARLES J PULLIAM. b 1848 Lousiana Usa d 1895 Lauderdale Co MS Notater for MARY ANN ELIZA FORTSON: Minutes of Pine Grove Baptist Church, of Martin, MS, Oct 18 1915 record that she presented a letter of transfer from the Highland Baptist Church of Meridian, MS. In 1920 she was enumerated with her son Ben Pulliam in Lauderdale Co., MS. ch of MARY FORTSON and CHARLES PULLIAM er: i. JESSE G23 PULLIAM b 10.1876, MS ii. L J PULLIAM b mel. 1878 - 1880, MS m HH LOONEY, 1878. Notater for HH LOONEY: Sex is not known for either this person or the spouse iii. BENJAMIN E PULLIAM b 03.1881, MS iv. CHARLES PULLIAM b 10.1882, MS v. ALBERT PULLIAM b 05.1886, Lauderdale Co MS vi. MITTIE PULLIAM b 04.1888, Lauderdale Co MS vii. CHILD PULLIAM b mel. 1890 - 1894, Lauderdale Co MS d 07.1990. viii. ORA PULLIAM b 03.1895, Lauderdale Co MS 233. SUSAN CHRISTIAN22 FORTSON (JOSEPH GAIL21, b 12.06.1859 Daleville Lauderdale Co. m JAMES RANDOLPH POWELL, son of REASON POWELL and LOUISA. b 11.1853 Sumter Co AL ch of SUSAN FORTSON and JAMES POWELL er: i. EVA LEE23 POWELL b 06.1877, Lauderdale Co MS ii. VIRGINIA FRANCIS POWELL b 05.1880, Lauderdale Co MS iii. JOSEPH FORTSON POWELL b 03.1882, Lauderdale Co MS iv. RUFUS GALE POWELL b 1884, Lauderdale Co MS d f�r 1900, Lauderdale Co MS v. ANNIE L POWELL b 08.1886, Lauderdale Co MS vi. WILLIAM REESE POWELL b 12.1888, Lauderdale Co MS vii. JAMES TOXIE POWELL b 10.1891, Lauderdale Co MS viii. LELA IRENE POWELL b 11.1894, Lauderdale Co MS ix. ROBERT KIRKLAND POWELL b 06.1897, Lauderdale Co MS x. J VESTA POWELL b 1902, Lauderdale Co MS 234. AMOS LEON22 FORTSON b 11.03.1878 Daleville Lauderdale Co MS d 12.04.1968 Houston Harris Co TX. m ANNIE DELL DOWNEY 12.03.1905 Collinsville Lauderdale Co MS b 16.12.1885 Philadelphia Neshoba Co MS d 15.08.1968 Houston Harris Co TX. ch of AMOS FORTSON and ANNIE DOWNEY er: i. STACY MARIE23 FORTSON b 25.04.1907, Collinsville Lauderdale Co MS d 25.12.1985, Burleson Tarrant Co TX m ORION B MOORE, 25.06.1938, Ellisville Jones Co MS b 24.10.1907, Jones County MS d 28.12.1958, Houston Harris Co TX. Notater for ORION B MOORE: "Bunk" 267. ii. BRATIS FORTSON b 1909, Collinsville Lauderdale MS d 06.12.1987, Ft. Worth Tarrant Co TX. 268. iii. KATHRYN CELEST FORTSON b 26.05.1911 d 30.05.1961, Richton Forrest Co MS 269. iv. SARA CLAUDINE FORTSON b 11.01.1919, Lauderdale Co MS 235. ETHEL MAY22 BAILEY (NARCISSA ELENDER21 BAINES, PENNINA20 ALFORD, JACOB19, b 01.03.1888 Jackson Madison Co Tennessee Usa d 04.06.1980 Jackson Madison Co Tennessee Usa. m JOHN HARRY JOHNSEY. b 25.03.1883 d 26.03.1944 Jackson Madison Co Tennessee Usa. ch of ETHEL BAILEY and JOHN JOHNSEY er: i. RICHARD BAILEY23 JOHNSEY b 15.02.1923. Notater for RICHARD BAILEY JOHNSEY: "Slick" 236. NORA E22 BROWN b 03.1882 TX d 1966. m MATT K KEATON. b 06.1878 TX. Notater for NORA E BROWN: Known as Aunt Nora she was Print Hamrick's Aunt. She lived in Compton California after her husband went to prison. See Matt Keaton. She always called Grandpa Print "Penny" because she said he was "cute as a penny". Matt: Matt robbed the Bisbee Post Office of several thousand dollars. He was sent to prison after an FBI man was sent into Bisbee. The FBI man pretended to be a cripple, and Matt became his friend and gave him some of the robbery money. Matt was so likable the FBI man said he hated to turn him in. Grandpa Print Hamrick recalled that Tom Potter , who was from Bisbee and was a good friend of Matt Keaton's, later became Chief of Police in Compton, Calif. Grandpa always said that Tom Potter got some of the robbery money from Matt to take care of Aunt Nora and son Byrd while he was in prison. Aunt Nora always denied this. Grandma Olla recalled when Matt was younger and unmarried, he got in a fight with Mr, Pence over a girl.( Mr. Pence roomed with Art Hamrick and was much younger than Art ). Matt knocked Pence into a ditch outside a dance in the valley, and cut his throat from ear to ear. ch of NORA BROWN and MATT KEATON er: i. BYRD23 KEATON. Notater for BYRD KEATON: Byrd was around Print Hamrick's age when he died. He was an 13 alcoholic and was hit by a car in Long Beach California. He was killed while walking along the road on his way to a liquor store. 237. DOLPHA22 GRAHAM b 07.03.1896 d 19.03.1983 Lowell Cochise Co Arizona Usa. m LOUIS VOELCKEL. Notater for LOUIS VOELCKEL: Louis: Youngest pensioner for Phelps Dodge and he ran the ore car. ch of DOLPHA GRAHAM and LOUIS VOELCKEL er: 270. i. DIANE23 VOELCKEL b Bisbee Cochise Co Arizona Usa. 238. JAMES ARTHUR22 HAMRICK b 18.07.1882 San Saba San Saba Co TX d 23.06.1938 Bisbee Cochise Co Arizona Usa. m ELVA DORIS ELLIS 03.07.1901 Menardville Menard Co TX, dau of WESLEY C ELLIS. b 08.10.1887 Menard Menard Co TX d 22.03.1963 Douglas Cochise Co Arizona Usa. ch of JAMES HAMRICK and ELVA ELLIS er: i. WILLIAM BENJAMIN23 HAMRICK b 27.08.1903, Menard Menard Co TX d 06.02.1973, Phoenix Maricopa Co Arizona Usa m LEONA MARIE LEACHET, 04.10.1926, San Francisco California Usa b 04.05.1907, Douglas Cochise Co Arizona Usa d 11.1991, Silver City New Mexico Usa. Notater for WILLIAM BENJAMIN HAMRICK: Born at 2am. He was called Ben. He died at Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Josephs Hospital , Phoenix, Arizona as a result of enduring many years with Parkinson's disease. It was believed the Parkinson's was a result of a child hood accident in which he was kicked in the head by a horse. He lost one eye in the accident. He was very young about 5 or 6 when he was injured. He worked for many years for the Cochise County Highway Department. In the 1940's Ben and his brother Print owned and operated the Shell Gas Station in Lowell and had a trucking company called Hamrick Brothers Transfer. He and Leona lived at 204 Clawson St., Warren, AZ. 271. ii. PRINTUSE LEON HAMRICK b 10.09.1905, Menard Menard Co TX d 25.01.1985, Chandler Maricopa Co Arizona Usa. 272. iii. BERNICE LOUISE HAMRICK b 23.06.1908, Menard Menard Co TX d 01.08.1975, San Jacinto California Usa. 240. EUGENE THOMAS22 ALFORD b 23.05.1873 NC d 12.02.1925 Wake Co NC m SALLIE L FLEMING. b 1877 NC d ett. 1920. ch of EUGENE ALFORD and SALLIE FLEMING er: i. JOSEPHINE23 ALFORD b 1905, NC d 1991, Knox Co Knoxville Tennessee Usa. ii. MARY FLEMING ALFORD b 1912, NC d ett. 1920 m WILLIAMS. iii. ANNA LYNN ALFORD b 1914, NC d 1920 m MITCHELL. 241. EUFRONIER22 ALFORD b 02.10.1874 d 06.11.1939 Youngsville, Franklin County, NC. m1) JOHN STRICKLAND. m2) PATRICK EARLE HALL 1900 Nash NC, son of SUMNER HALL and EURA YOUNG. b 18.12.1878 d 02.01.1910. ch of EUFRONIER ALFORD and PATRICK HALL er: i. NONA M23 HALL b 27.07.1901 m TOM STRICKLAND. ii. LAWRENCE ULLA BUDDY HALL b 07.11.1904 d 19.07.1978, Fuquay-Varina Wake NC m1) MADELINE CAPPS b 05.12.1912, Wilson County, NC d 07.02.1962, Raleigh, Wake County, NC m2) BEATRICE MANN. 274. iii. FLORENCE URAL HALL b 07.11.1904. iv. PATRICK T HALL b 01.09.1906, Franklin Co NC d 15.06.1915, Oxford, Granville, NC v. MOLLIE RUSSIA HALL b 04.12.1908 d 22.03.1917, Wake, NC 242. JAMES DORCUS22 ALFORD (WILLIAM THOMAS21, JULIUS20, THOMAS19, b 19.02.1876 Franklin Co NC d 19.02.1962 Wake Forest Wake Co NC m1) LILLIAN CRENSHAW. m2) ELIZABETH ANN ALFORD 16.02.1908 Franklin Co NC, dau of JOHN ALFORD and ALLIE ALFORD. b 01.08.1886 NC d 04.07.1929 Franklin Co NC ch of JAMES ALFORD and LILLIAN CRENSHAW er: i. JAMES EARL23 ALFORD. ii. DONALD ALFORD. 275. iii. RICHARD IRVING ALFORD b 09.11.1943, NC d 17.03.2001, Princeton Johnson Co NC ch of JAMES ALFORD and ELIZABETH ALFORD er: iv. ESSIE BIDDIS23 ALFORD b 28.05.1908, Franklin Co NC d 1920, Wake Co NC m FRED DAY BOWDEN b 22.10.1906 d 17.07.1993, Wake Co NC v. HANNAH ALFORD b 1909, NC 276. vi. ANNIE REBECCA ALFORD b 31.08.1915, NC d 15.08.1978, Youngsville Franklin Co NC 277. vii. JUDAS ALFORD b 02.09.1918 d 31.03.1931, Youngsville Franklin Co NC viii. EDITH PRUE ALFORD b 11.04.1922 d 22.05.1987 m FRED PERRY. ix. JAMES HOWARD ALFORD b 19.03.1926, Franklin Co NC d 1926, Franklin Co NC x. BURMA ANN ALFORD b 17.04.1929, Franklin Co NC d 01.1936, NC 243. SARAH ANNIE22 ALFORD b 13.08.1878 NC d 28.02.1912 Franklin Co NC m CHARLES BERRY ALFORD, son of PATRICK ALFORD and MARY PEARCE. b 24.07.1882 NC d 26.11.1958 Durham Co NC ch of SARAH ALFORD and CHARLES ALFORD er: 278. i. RUBY L23 ALFORD b 02.10.1904, Vance Co NC d 07.09.1961, Durham Durham Co NC 279. ii. ELVIS E ALFORD b 1906. 280. iii. HINES BERRY ALFORD b 22.10.1910, Vance Co NC 244. GARLAND DORCAS22 ALFORD (WILLIAM THOMAS21, JULIUS20, THOMAS19, b 18.06.1881 Franklin Co NC d 19.05.1952 Franklin Co NC m ELLA B CHAPPELL 1902. b 1886 NC d 15.10.1934 Franklin Co NC ch of GARLAND ALFORD and ELLA CHAPPELL er: 281. i. WILLIAM GARLAND23 ALFORD b 12.11.1902, NC d 23.07.1971, Durham Co NC ii. IRMA MAE ALFORD b 1905, NC d 1920 m WILLIAM MURPHY. 282. iii. OLLIE THOMAS ALFORD b 16.08.1912, NC d 13.10.1969, Wake Forest Co NC 245. SEEVA GRAY22 ALFORD b 12.11.1886 NC m1) BARHAM. m2) LILES. ch of SEEVA ALFORD and BARHAM er: i. JOHNNY23 BARHAM. ch of SEEVA ALFORD and LILES er: ii. RUBY23 LILES. iii. THOMAS LILES. 246. ELIZABETH ANN22 ALFORD b 01.08.1886 NC d 04.07.1929 Franklin Co NC m JAMES DORCUS ALFORD 16.02.1908 Franklin Co NC, son of WILLIAM ALFORD and REBECCA JEFFERY. b 19.02.1876 Franklin Co NC d 19.02.1962 Wake Forest Wake Co NC Barna er listet ovenfor under (242) James Dorcus Alford. 247. JULIUS BOLEUS22 ALFORD b 16.08.1895 Franklin Co NC d ett. 1929. m MATTIE BYRD PERRY. b 1895 NC d 26.03.1994 NC ch of JULIUS ALFORD and MATTIE PERRY er: 283. i. JESSE BURDELL23 ALFORD b 18.07.1919, Franklin Co NC d 07.1982, NC 248. LALA22 STRICKLAND b 01.08.1895 d 11.1952 Zebulon Wake Co NC m1) CHARLES BERRY ALFORD, son of PATRICK ALFORD and MARY PEARCE. b 24.07.1882 NC d 26.11.1958 Durham Co NC m2) WALTER MEDLIN. ch of LALA STRICKLAND and CHARLES ALFORD er: i. PATRICK HENRY23 ALFORD. ii. JAMES WAYNE ALFORD. 284. iii. ALICE FAYE ALFORD. 285. iv. RAYMOND ALFORD. v. CHARLES LEE ALFORD. ch of LALA STRICKLAND and WALTER MEDLIN er: vi. WILMA IRENE23 MEDLIN b 22.09.1920. 286. vii. VILMA IRENE MEDLIN b 22.09.1920 d 06.06.1995. 249. WILLIAM MOSES22 ALFORD b 25.12.1872 Franklin County NC d 29.11.1969 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m AUGUSTA ALFORD 19.12.1897 Franklin Co NC, dau of JOSHIA ALFORD and NANCY MITCHELL. b 28.11.1877 Franklin Co NC d 28.06.1950 Franklin Co NC ch of WILLIAM ALFORD and AUGUSTA ALFORD er: 287. i. WILLIAM DANIEL23 ALFORD b 01.05.1898, Franklin Co NC d 23.02.1970, Franklin Co NC 288. ii. JOSEPH ELIE ALFORD b 05.10.1901, NC d 12.10.1983, Youngsville Franklin Co NC iii. SUSIE ALFORD b 22.07.1906, Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 28.05.1907, Youngsville Franklin Co NC iv. HUBERT LEE ALFORD b 24.11.1908, Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 01.04.1990, Youngsville Franklin Co NC m BETTIE BLANCHE WOODLIEF b 31.08.1907 d 13.08.1980, Youngsville Franklin Co NC 289. v. NEALIE VEE ALFORD b 04.09.1910, Franklin Co NC d ett. 1944. 290. vi. MARGARET ESTELL ALFORD b 17.05.1913, Franklin Co NC 250. LEONORA CLAY22 ALFORD b 01.09.1878 Wake Forest Co NC d 14.12.1970 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m NICOHLAS JAMES HART 20.11.1901, son of WILLIAM HART and ANNIE HILL. b 26.03.1877 d 10.06.1961 Youngsville Franklin Co NC ch of LEONORA ALFORD and NICOHLAS HART er: 291. i. WILLIAM COLUMBUS23 HART b 27.08.1902 d 04.06.1975, Youngsville Franklin Co NC 292. ii. RAYMOND JOSEPH HART b 21.04.1904, Wake Forest Wake Co NC iii. ANNIE BESS ELLEN HART b 30.09.1905 d 13.07.1906, Youngsville Franklin Co NC 293. iv. HELEN VANN HART b 30.07.1907. v. NICHOLAS JAMES HART b 13.02.1910. 294. vi. JONES WESLEY HART b 24.12.1911 d 1979, Youngsville Franklin Co NC vii. MOSES ALFORD HART b 10.10.1913. viii. THOMAS HINES HART b 29.11.1916. 251. IDA MAE22 ALFORD b 18.02.1888 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 19.04.1969 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m GROVER C HARRISON. b 28.05.1892 d 13.03.1955 Youngsville Franklin Co NC ch of IDA ALFORD and GROVER HARRISON er: 295. i. GROVER THOMAS23 HARRISON b 15.04.1918 d 02.02.1971, Youngsville Franklin Co NC 252. JOSEPH LEE22 ALFORD b 05.1888 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 29.05.1929 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m PATTIE LOUIS WYNNE 05.09.1908 Franklin Co NC, dau of ROBERT WYNNE and ANNA ALFORD. b 1890 NC d 1975 Youngsville Franklin Co NC ch of JOSEPH ALFORD and PATTIE WYNNE er: i. LOIS VANN23 ALFORD b 15.06.1909, NC d 1938, Youngsville Franklin Co NC m1) MELVIN FULLER m2) FOREST MACON. ii. WILLIAM ROBERT ALFORD b 16.12.1912, NC d 1952, Youngsville Franklin Co NC 296. iii. DAVID WILSON ALFORD b 12.09.1915, NC d 07.10.2002. iv. ROY HINES ALFORD m MARGARET. v. EUGENE VERNAL ALFORD m1) DOROTHY JUNE b 24.03.1925, Dallas Co TX d 10.05.1988, Denison TX m2) HELEN B REMBOLDT BOSS. vi. IANATH DORIS ALFORD b 16.05.1924 d 13.06.1999, Raleigh Wake Co NC m WAYNE PRUITT. vii. J DAVIS ALFORD. viii. JOSEPH LEE ALFORD. 253. BENJAMIN MOORE22 ALFORD b 10.09.1891 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 26.01.1960 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m MARTHA ELLA THARRINGTON 24.12.1915. b 22.11.1891 NC d 27.05.1976 NC ch of BENJAMIN ALFORD and MARTHA THARRINGTON er: 297. i. ESTHER JONES23 ALFORD. ii. MARY VANN ALFORD b 20.09.1917 d 1917, Youngsville Franklin Co NC iii. INFANT ALFORD b 26.05.1918 d 1918, Youngsville Franklin Co NC 298. iv. BENNIE GRAHAM ALFORD b 08.07.1919, Franklin Co NC d 28.03.1965, Youngsville Franklin Co NC 299. v. JOHN VERNON ALFORD b 05.02.1921, NC d 02.1978, NC vi. INFANT ALFORD b 15.12.1927 d 1927, Youngsville Franklin Co NC 300. vii. WILLIAM EDWIN ALFORD. 254. ISAAC NEWTON22 ALFORD b 30.08.1897 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 09.03.1955 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m MINNIE LEE GLENN. b 20.03.1895 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 19.04.1978. ch of ISAAC ALFORD and MINNIE GLENN er: 301. i. JOSEPH NEWTON23 ALFORD b 09.10.1918, Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 01.1973, Wilmington New Hanover Co NC 302. ii. CLAUDE WILLARD ALFORD b 21.05.1920, Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 17.09.1994, Durham Co NC iii. RUBY MAE ALFORD b 25.08.1922, Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 26.12.1966, Youngsville Franklin Co NC m1) BURTON DAVIS m2) CHARLES VENTER m (3) BRUCE SHEARIN. 303. iv. WALTER GRADY ALFORD b 12.06.1924, Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 18.06.1968, Raleigh Wake Co NC 255. CHARLES BERRY22 ALFORD b 24.07.1882 NC d 26.11.1958 Durham Co NC m1) SARAH ANNIE ALFORD, dau of WILLIAM ALFORD and REBECCA JEFFERY. b 13.08.1878 NC d 28.02.1912 Franklin Co NC m2) LALA STRICKLAND, dau of JOHN STRICKLAND and SUSANN ALFORD. b 01.08.1895 d 11.1952 Zebulon Wake Co NC Barna er listet ovenfor under (243) Sarah Annie Alford. Barna er listet ovenfor under (248) Lala Strickland. 256. JOSEPH STRICKLAND22 ALFORD (PATRICK HINES21, HINES BERRY20, THOMAS19, b 16.01.1886 NC d 23.07.1942 Vance Co NC m BESSIE VIRGINIA WODDLIEF, dau of WILLIAM WOODLIEF and JIMMA PULLEY. b 14.01.1893 Vance Co NC d 20.10.1981 Vance Co NC ch of JOSEPH ALFORD and BESSIE WODDLIEF er: i. RUTH A23 ALFORD b 1910, NC ii. HILDA GRAY ALFORD b 03.08.1923, Henderson Vance Co NC d 12.11.2000, Kennewick Benton Co Washington Usa m JOSEPH FRANKLIN SPARKS b 11.12.1920 d 01.05.1978. Notater for JOSEPH FRANKLIN SPARKS: US Air Force 257. FRANK22 TIMBERLAKE ch of FRANK TIMBERLAKE er: i. MANDY23 TIMBERLAKE. 258. ANNIE RUTH22 TIMBERLAKE m W P STEPHENS. ch of ANNIE TIMBERLAKE and W STEPHENS er: i. GRADY23 STEPHENS. 259. RUFUS WESLEY22 ALFORD b 29.05.1902 Franklin Co NC d 11.10.1976 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m BETTIE ALMER MITCHELL, dau of W MITCHELL and LULA S. b 26.07.1902 Wake Co NC d 24.06.1996 Wake Co NC ch of RUFUS ALFORD and BETTIE MITCHELL er: i. WESLEY HAMILTON23 ALFORD b 11.11.1921. ii. FRED GARLAND ALFORD. iii. GLADYS MAY ALFORD m HIGHT. iv. BETTY RACHEL ALFORD m BRADLEY. to be integrated above 23 261. MINNIE LAURA23 ALFORD b 14.09.1896 Rankin Co MS d 25.12.1976 Hinds Co MS m1) NICK VILAKIS. m2) ED MCDONALD. m3) HARD CASH BROWN 03.02.1917 Holmes Co MS Notater for MINNIE LAURA ALFORD: occupation ran grocery store Notater for ED MCDONALD: occupation blacksmith. Notater for HARD CASH BROWN: , occupation farmer ch of MINNIE ALFORD and NICK VILAKIS er: i. ANTHONY24 VALAKIS. ch of MINNIE ALFORD and ED MCDONALD er: ii. JOHN EARL24 MCDONALD m MARY. Notater for JOHN EARL MCDONALD: He lived and died on Mississippi Gulf Coast ch of MINNIE ALFORD and HARD BROWN er: iii. CASH24 BROWN. Notater for CASH BROWN: . He was knows as "June" Brown June being short for Junior 262. SAMUEL DARCY23 ALFORD b 28.07.1899 Rankin Co MS d 21.12.1973 Biloxi Harrison Co MS m1) LUCILLE WOLFE. m2) INEZ. Notater for SAMUEL DARCY ALFORD: Another source showed his middle name to be "Newton" and another "Dorsey." [Married five times with five children but their names were not furnished.] Another source shows his birth to be 1898. Date shown comes from family Bible ch of SAMUEL ALFORD and INEZ er: i. SAMUEL24 ALFORD. 263. JULIUS ANDERSON23 ALFORD b 03.09.1903 Raymond Hinds Co MS d 10.1980 Greenwood Greene Co South Carolina Usa. m HILMA BURDINE 28.04.1925 Hinds Co MS, dau of INMAN BURDINE and RACHEL HINTON. b 18.01.1908 Perry Co MS d 12.06.1970 Greenwood Greene Co South Carolina Usa. Notater for JULIUS ANDERSON ALFORD: occupation cotton mill belt maker They moved to South Carolina and had a summer home in Highland, NC where his sister Vera lived after 1958. His company made the massive leather belts cotton mills. He was owner of General Leather Company. ch of JULIUS ALFORD and HILMA BURDINE er: i. PRESTON DEAN24 ALFORD b 08.10.1925. Notater for PRESTON DEAN ALFORD: , occupation United Gas Company & P.O. He never married ii. JULIUS ANDERSON ALFORD b 07.08.1927. iii. PATRICIA ANN ALFORD b 16.01.1932. 264. MILLARD RAY23 ALFORD b 29.08.1907 Rankin Co MS d 06.07.1953 Hinds Co MS m1) ALICE R MORRIS 25.08.1925 Hinds Co MS b 07.12.1906 Hinds Co MS d 28.07.1968 Richmond Co South Carolina Usa. m2) LAVERT BURLESON PHILLIPS 06.12.1941 Hinds Co MS ch of MILLARD ALFORD and ALICE MORRIS er: i. MILLARD RAY24 ALFORD. ii. ALICE JOYCE ALFORD m BOBBIE DUPREE. ch of MILLARD ALFORD and LAVERT PHILLIPS er: iii. ANDREW JAMES PHILLIPS24 ALFORD. iv. JUANITA JANE ALFORD. 265. REUBEN SUTTON23 ALFORD b 31.01.1916 Rankin Co MS d 05.08.1985 Hinds Co MS m HAZEL HARRISON 10.02.1935 Hinds Co MS b 01.12.1919 MS d 30.06.1986 Madison Co MS Notater for REUBEN SUTTON ALFORD: occupation Postal Clerk He was in the U. S. Army Air Corps in World War II. He was a Presbyterian and a Mason. Obituary on file with AAFA. ch of REUBEN ALFORD and HAZEL HARRISON er: i. DONALD SUTTON24 ALFORD b 03.06.1950. 266. MARION HERBERT23 ALFORD b 01.11.1923 Copiah County Mississippi Usa. m SYBLE LOUISE MOHON 03.02.1950 Rankin Co MS b 19.03.1927 d 29.05.1998 Jackson Hinds Co MS Notater for MARION HERBERT ALFORD: He was a Baptist and he served in Army Air Corps in WW II. Obituary, THE CLARION LEDGER, Jackson, MS May 30 1998 Carpenter ch of MARION ALFORD and SYBLE MOHON er: i. MARION GLENN24 ALFORD b 31.03.1952, MS m JO ANN HAWKINS, 03.08.1984. 267. BRATIS23 FORTSON (AMOS LEON22, JOSEPH GAIL21, b 1909 Collinsville Lauderdale MS d 06.12.1987 Ft. Worth Tarrant Co TX. m ALBERT LEROY AYMOND. b 04.03.1904 Avoyelles Parish Los Angeles Usa d 23.09.1974 Ft. Worth Tarrant Co TX. ch of BRATIS FORTSON and ALBERT AYMOND er: i. ALBERT LEROY24 AYMOND b 26.12.1930. ii. PATRICIA ANNE AYMOND b 23.10.1932. 268. KATHRYN CELEST23 FORTSON b 26.05.1911 d 30.05.1961 Richton Forrest Co MS m1) PAUL THOMAS CARLISLE. b f�r 1911 MS m2) CLIFTON EARL DOBBINS. b f�r 1911 Richton Forrest Co MS d 30.05.1961 Richton Forrest Co MS Notater for CLIFTON EARL DOBBINS: "Tip" ch of KATHRYN FORTSON and PAUL CARLISLE er: i. LESLIE THOMAS24 CARLISLE b 16.10.1935. 269. SARA CLAUDINE23 FORTSON b 11.01.1919 Lauderdale Co MS m1) JAMES ROLAND BUSH. b 19.07.1918 Ellisville Jones Co MS d 10.10.1967 San Diego San Diego Co California Usa. m2) JAMES ALBERT CARRIERES 1970 San Diego San Diego Co California Usa. b 26.01.1920 Rapid City Pennington Co South Dakota Usa. ch of SARA FORTSON and JAMES BUSH er: i. RODERICK FORTSON24 BUSH b 10.02.1940. Notater for RODERICK FORTSON BUSH: Rod is founding member #0116 ALFORD AMERICAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION, INC. 270. DIANE23 VOELCKEL b Bisbee Cochise Co Arizona Usa. m RICHARD GOJKOVITCH. b Bisbee Cochise Co Arizona Usa. ch of DIANE VOELCKEL and RICHARD GOJKOVITCH er: i. DEENA24 GOJKOVITCH. ii. STEVE GOJKOVITCH. iii. GOJKOVITCH. 271. PRINTUSE LEON23 HAMRICK b 10.09.1905 Menard Menard Co TX d 25.01.1985 Chandler Maricopa Co Arizona Usa. m OLLA ISABELLE RATTERREE, dau of ULYSESS RATTERREE and MAUD WESS. b 19.06.1908 Bisbee Cochise Co Arizona Usa d 21.01.1970 Bisbee Cochise Co Arizona Usa. Notater for PRINTUSE LEON HAMRICK: Called "Print" he was named after the doctor who delivered him, whose last name was Printuse. He was a Mason and he worked many years for Phelps Dodge in Bisbee, Arizona. He was called "Penney" by his Granny and Aunt Nora, who said he was "cute as a new Penney". He died of Thrombosis on the Xray table at the hospital in Bisbee. He had been suffering from chest pains and was undergoing tests and was to be released that morning. On the 1970 drivers license he is shown to be 5'11" Tall, 165 pounds, brown eyes and hair and "A" Positive Blood type. Print and Olla lived at 15 Hazzard St. and moved next door to 11 Hazzard when Bennie was young. Print built the little house at 13 Hazzard for his Grandmother, Eliza Jane "Granny" and her brother "Uncle Jim" Alford to live in until their death ch of PRINTUSE HAMRICK and OLLA RATTERREE er: i. BENJAMIN RATTERREE24 HAMRICK b 11.06.1929. 272. BERNICE LOUISE23 HAMRICK b 23.06.1908 Menard Menard Co TX d 01.08.1975 San Jacinto California Usa. m1) BERT SIMMONDS. d�de 23.09.1975. m2) LAYTON KAHLER. ch of BERNICE HAMRICK and BERT SIMMONDS er: i. ROBERT ARTHUR24 SIMMONDS b 11.03.1928. 274. FLORENCE URAL23 HALL b 07.11.1904. m THOMAS IRVING HOLLODAY. b 14.12.1901 d 22.01.1948 Youngsville Franklin Co NC ch of FLORENCE HALL and THOMAS HOLLODAY er: i. FLORENCE JOYCE24 HOLLODAY. 275. RICHARD IRVING23 ALFORD b 09.11.1943 NC d 17.03.2001 Princeton Johnson Co NC m HELEN GRAY PEEDIN. ch of RICHARD ALFORD and HELEN PEEDIN er: i. LILLIAN24 ALFORD. ii. CHRYSTAL ALFORD. iii. VELMA ALFORD. 276. ANNIE REBECCA23 ALFORD b 31.08.1915 NC d 15.08.1978 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m JOHN LEONARD PERRY. ch of ANNIE ALFORD and JOHN PERRY er: i. JAMES LEONARD24 PERRY. ii. BARBARA MAY PERRY. iii. ERNEST RAY PERRY. 277. JUDAS23 ALFORD b 02.09.1918 d 31.03.1931 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m EUNICE EDITH MOSS. ch of JUDAS ALFORD and EUNICE MOSS er: i. BETZY ELAINE24 ALFORD m BEN BAILEY. 278. RUBY L23 ALFORD b 02.10.1904 Vance Co NC d 07.09.1961 Durham Durham Co NC m MANLEY WILLIAM BISHOP, son of MILTON BISHOP and MARTHA STROWD. b 17.03.1902 d 23.04.1976. ch of RUBY ALFORD and MANLEY BISHOP er: i. BERRY GENE24 ALFORD b 16.12.1954 d 12.07.1995, Raileigh Wake Co NC Notater for BERRY GENE ALFORD: Berry Gene Alford, 40, of 1012 Dawson Dr., Columbia, SC, died suddenly Wednesday [July 12] afternoon in Wake County. A Durham resident for most of his life, he had lived in Columbia for the past year. He was a Veteran of the U.S. Navy and was employed in the carpeting industry. Mr. Alford was a member of Grace Baptist Church in Columbia. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jody Lefler Alford of Columbia; his mother, Mrs. Katherine McBroom of Durham; a son, Adam Alford of Columbia; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Kim Williams of Clayton; three sisters, Mrs. Carol Bycott of Plano TX, Mrs. Dorothy Black of Durham and Miss Mildred Ann Alford of Augusta GA; and a grandson. 279. ELVIS E23 ALFORD b 1906. m VILMA IRENE MEDLIN, dau of WALTER MEDLIN and LALA STRICKLAND. b 22.09.1920 d 06.06.1995. ch of ELVIS ALFORD and VILMA MEDLIN er: i. WALTER NORRIS24 ALFORD. ii. HILDA SUE ALFORD. iii. PEGGY ANN ALFORD. iv. HELEN KAY ALFORD. v. JERRY MICHAEL ALFORD. 280. HINES BERRY23 ALFORD b 22.10.1910 Vance Co NC m1) CLARA TURNER. m2) CATHERINE. ch of HINES ALFORD and CLARA TURNER er: i. MURIEL24 ALFORD. ch of HINES ALFORD and CATHERINE er: ii. BERRY GENE24 ALFORD. 281. WILLIAM GARLAND23 ALFORD b 12.11.1902 NC d 23.07.1971 Durham Co NC m KATIE BELL WOODLIEF, dau of JOHN WOODLIEF and MAGGIE ELLIS. b 29.07.1904 Franklin County NC d 24.06.1989 Raleigh Wake Co NC ch of WILLIAM ALFORD and KATIE WOODLIEF er: i. WILLIAM GARLAND24 ALFORD. 282. OLLIE THOMAS23 ALFORD b 16.08.1912 NC d 13.10.1969 Wake Forest Co NC m HORTENSE CLIFTON. Notater for OLLIE THOMAS ALFORD: Divorced ch of OLLIE ALFORD and HORTENSE CLIFTON er: i. OLLIE THOMAS24 ALFORD. ii. PRESTON ALFORD. iii. STEWARD ALFORD. iv. BARRETT ALFORD. 283. JESSE BURDELL23 ALFORD b 18.07.1919 Franklin Co NC d 07.1982 NC m RUBY RUDINE KING. ch of JESSE ALFORD and RUBY KING er: i. MICHAEL SMITH24 ALFORD. ii. WILLIAM CURTIS ALFORD. iii. SHARI DEAN ALFORD. iv. JESSE BURDELL ALFORD. 284. ALICE FAYE23 ALFORD m RALPH LEE CANNADY, son of ELIJAH CANNADY and LAURA DENNIS. b 01.04.1904 Onslow County NC d 14.02.1984 Orange Co NC Notater for RALPH LEE CANNADY: Ralph Cannady United States Public Records Name Ralph Cannady Also Known As Ralph L Cannady 2nd Also Known As Name Ralph Lee Cannady Residence Date 15 Nov 2007 Residence Place Greensboro, North Carolina, United States Birth Date 31 Aug 1931 Address Continued Greensboro, North Carolina 27455 Address Date 15 Nov 2007 2nd Address Continued Greensboro, North Carolina 27455 2nd Address Date 01 May 1993-01 Jan 2009 3rd Address Continued Greensboro, North Carolina 27407 3rd Address Date 01 Sep 1992-13 Nov 2000 Possible Relatives Buddy Cannady, Cameron S Cannady, David J Cannady, Ed P Cannady, Faye A Cannady, Lois J Cannady, Lois A Cannady, Marc Alford Cannady, Ted Paul Cannady Record Number 178068315 ch of ALICE ALFORD and RALPH CANNADY er: i. DONNA24 CANNADY. ii. MARC ALFORD CANNADY. iii. CAMERON CANNADY. 285. RAYMOND23 ALFORD m1) PROVIDENCE E MALDANADO. m2) JOAN M BERRA. ch of RAYMOND ALFORD and PROVIDENCE MALDANADO er: i. WILLIAM RAYMOND24 ALFORD. ii. RICHARD ALLEN ALFORD. 286. VILMA IRENE23 MEDLIN b 22.09.1920 d 06.06.1995. m1) ELVIS E ALFORD, son of CHARLES ALFORD and SARAH ALFORD. b 1906. m2) JOHN LEONARD PERRY. Barna er listet ovenfor under (279) Elvis E Alford. ch of VILMA MEDLIN and JOHN PERRY er: i. BARBARA GALE24 ALFORD. 287. WILLIAM DANIEL23 ALFORD b 01.05.1898 Franklin Co NC d 23.02.1970 Franklin Co NC m1) DOROTHY LLOYD. b 1917 d 18.11.1974. m2) ROSA GLADDIS JONES 23.01.1920 Franklin NC, dau of DAVID JONES and ROSA SAGE. b 29.03.1907. ch of WILLIAM ALFORD and ROSA JONES er: i. JONES SIDNEY24 ALFORD. ii. WILLIAM EARL ALFORD. iii. JO ANN ALFORD. iv. ALFORD b 05.02.1921, Franklin NC d 05.02.1921, Youngsville Franklin Co NC 288. JOSEPH ELIE23 ALFORD b 05.10.1901 NC d 12.10.1983 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m ANNIE E WYNNE, dau of ROBERT WYNNE and ANNA ALFORD. b 12.12.1898 d 24.09.1988 Youngsville Franklin Co NC ch of JOSEPH ALFORD and ANNIE WYNNE er: i. ISAAC CLIFTON24 ALFORD. ii. FRED MORRIS ALFORD b 17.07.1930. 289. NEALIE VEE23 ALFORD b 04.09.1910 Franklin Co NC d ett. 1944. m BENNIE GREEN WOODLIEF. b 27.02.1906 d 10.01.1981. ch of NEALIE ALFORD and BENNIE WOODLIEF er: i. CLAUDE GREEN24 WOODLIEF. ii. WILLIAM JAMES WOODLIEF m1) DOROTHY LLOYD b 1917 d 18.11.1974 m (2) JESSIE UPCHURCH. iii. CARL RAY WOODLIEF. iv. ROBERT CALVEN WOODLIEF b 03.03.1943 d 03.03.1943. v. ROBERTA CAROLYN WOODLIEF b 03.03.1943 d 04.04.1943. vi. NANCY ANN WOODLIEF. 290. MARGARET ESTELL23 ALFORD b 17.05.1913 Franklin Co NC m1) ROBERT EDWARD LEE ROBBINS. b 10.05.1912 d 10.1936. m2) FRED DONALD WOODLIEF. b 10.03.1915 d 13.06.1964. ch of MARGARET ALFORD and ROBERT ROBBINS er: i. AUGUSTA MARIE24 ROBBINS b 11.08.1935. ii. LUCY ROBERT ROBBINS. 291. WILLIAM COLUMBUS23 HART b 27.08.1902 d 04.06.1975 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m LULA FRAZIER. b 22.04.1904 d 01.04.1977 Youngsville Franklin Co NC ch of WILLIAM HART and LULA FRAZIER er: i. SALLIE WILLEY24 HART. ii. ORA JACKSON HART. iii. WILLIAM CLAUDE HART. iv. BESSIE CHARLES HART. v. BEN WALTER HART. 292. RAYMOND JOSEPH23 HART b 21.04.1904 Wake Forest Wake Co NC m MYRTLE ELIZABETH FRAZIER. b 22.04.1904 d 12.03.1986 Youngsville Franklin Co NC ch of RAYMOND HART and MYRTLE FRAZIER er: i. RAYMOND JOSEPH24 HART. ii. CHARLES NICHOLAS HART. iii. EARL FRAZIER HART. 293. HELEN VANN23 HART b 30.07.1907. m JACK ALLEN GREEN. ch of HELEN HART and JACK GREEN er: i. MATTIE CLAY24 GREEN. ii. JACK ALLEN GREEN. 294. JONES WESLEY23 HART b 24.12.1911 d 1979 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m MINNIE GREY CARDE. ch of JONES HART and MINNIE CARDE er: i. DILLARD PERRY24 HART. ii. JONES WAYNE HART b 20.03.1940. 295. GROVER THOMAS23 HARRISON b 15.04.1918 d 02.02.1971 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m MINNA TAPPA. ch of GROVER HARRISON and MINNA TAPPA er: i. BOBBY24 HARRISON. ii. WILLIAM HARRISON. 296. DAVID WILSON23 ALFORD b 12.09.1915 NC d 07.10.2002. m1) CHRISTINE GLADYS COX. d�de 1945 Oxford Granville Co NC m2) RUBY INEZ MORRIS 1945 Oxford Granville Co NC ch of DAVID ALFORD and RUBY MORRIS er: i. SUSAN BETH24 ALFORD. ii. MICHAEL RIVES ALFORD. 297. ESTHER JONES23 ALFORD m ROBERT MAYNARD PEARCE. ch of ESTHER ALFORD and ROBERT PEARCE er: i. ROBERT MAYNARD24 PEARCE. ii. KENT ANDREW PEARCE. 298. BENNIE GRAHAM23 ALFORD b 08.07.1919 Franklin Co NC d 28.03.1965 Youngsville Franklin Co NC m RUBY LEE PEARSON. ch of BENNIE ALFORD and RUBY PEARSON er: i. SYLVIA ANN24 ALFORD. ii. BENNIE LEE ALFORD b 05.06.1953. iii. LARRY JONES ALFORD. iv. WILLIAM BRUCE ALFORD. v. PATSY JO ALFORD. 299. JOHN VERNON23 ALFORD b 05.02.1921 NC d 02.1978 NC m MARY CATLETT. ch of JOHN ALFORD and MARY CATLETT er: i. ANNA VANN24 ALFORD. 300. WILLIAM EDWIN23 ALFORD m MARY MAGDALENE BAKER. ch of WILLIAM ALFORD and MARY BAKER er: i. WILLIAM EDWIN24 ALFORD. ii. DAVID BEN ALFORD. 301. JOSEPH NEWTON23 ALFORD b 09.10.1918 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 01.1973 Wilmington New Hanover Co NC m ALICE HALL WILLIAMS. ch of JOSEPH ALFORD and ALICE WILLIAMS er: i. JO ANN24 ALFORD. ii. ALICE SUZETTE ALFORD. 302. CLAUDE WILLARD23 ALFORD b 21.05.1920 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 17.09.1994 Durham Co NC m1) ESTELLE CRAWFORD. m2) MARIANNE. ch of CLAUDE ALFORD and MARIANNE er: i. CLAUDE WILLARD "SONNY"24 ALFORD. ii. PATRICK HENRY ALFORD. 303. WALTER GRADY23 ALFORD b 12.06.1924 Youngsville Franklin Co NC d 18.06.1968 Raleigh Wake Co NC m ANNIE WILHELMINA CLARK. ch of WALTER ALFORD and ANNIE CLARK er: i. MILTON GRADY24 ALFORD.
Po8-2-3-1-7 BETHENA ALFORD b 1799, Franklin Co, NC
m 10.01.1828 Greene Co AL PELEG P PIPPIN b mel. 1800 - 1810 Franklin Co NC d 11.12.1848 Greene Co AL son of JOHN PIPPIN and REBECCA.
-1 AUGUSTUS M20 PIPPIN b 1830, Greene Co AL
-2 JASPER PIPPIN b by 1831 d by 1850.
-3 MARJORIE A A PIPPIN b 1834, Greene Co AL m NATHAN MULLIN CARPENTER b 1831.
-4 NAPOLEAN P PIPPIN b 1839, Greene Co AL
-5 LITTLEBERRY A PIPPIN b 1842, Greene Co AL
Po8-2-3-2 JOHN POPE b 11.07.1762 Granville Co NC d 18.01.1828 Williamson Co TN Methodist minister. He disposed of about 1500 acres in Granville County, NC, in 1800 and with his second wife and children of his first wife moved to TN. They settled in Williamson County, where he obtained a large tract of land, about 2000 acres, near the Maury County line. The land was joined on the south by that of Daniel Carter, and by the land owned by Benjamin Carter, a brother of Daniel. He gave a tract of land in Williamson County, TN, Sept 4, 1818, for a meetinghouse which was named Pope's Chapel, "for the use of congregations which may assemble for the worship of God", and "it is to be further understood that the pulpit in said house is to be free and accessible to all ministers of the Gospel of a Godly and moral character of any sect or denomination that may think proper to occupy the same, so as not to interfere or raise confusions with each others' appointment." The original paper is in William River Pope's possession.
m1 NANCY ANN WHITAKER b 21.11.1761 Halifax Co NC d 08.04.1798 Granville Co NC
m2 ANN LUCAS b 14.11.1774 IN d 10.11.1836 Burwood Williamson Co TN + 1 ch
Po8-2-3-2-1 WILLIAM ROUSE POPE b 08.04.1803, Williamson Co TN d 14.03.1846, Burwood Williamson Co TN
m LESEY JANE GANT. b 04.11.1807 Burwood Williamson Co TN d 31.12.1866 Williamson Co TN
-1 WILLIAM LEONIDAS POPE b 22.05.1831 TN d 05.11.1863 Burwood Williamson Co TN
-2 GUSTAVUS A POPE b 17.01.1834 TN d 04.05.1923 Giles Giles Co TN Enlisted with his brother in May 1861 in Company A, 9th Tennessee Battalion of Cavalry, Confederate Army. Sent to a camp near Nashville, and in early fall was sent to Fort Henry, TN, under Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, and then to Fort Donelson, where he was captured on Feb 16, 1862. Was a prisoner of war for 7 months at Camp Douglas, near Chicago. In Sept 1862, he was exchanged at Vicksburg, Miss., and sent to the Port Hudson Dept. Then he was commissioned a captain of cavalry by Pres Jefferson Davis, and served as such until the end of the war. From Port Hudson Dept his command was sent to the army of the Tennessee at Dalton, GA, and served under Gen. Wheeler. Wheeler's cavalry was sent to the Carolinas. He surrendered with his command at Charlotte, NC, in May, 1865, and returned to Pulaski. He was left taking care of his mother and a sister. He was a druggist and prescriptionist at Pulaski, TN before his retirement. He was an Elder in the Presbyterian Church at Pulaski. He was a high official in the Knights Templars in TN and a member of the local Board of Education in Pulaski. He died in his 90th year and up til a few days prior to his death he was in excellent health. m MYRA BELLE CARTER. b 12.05.1853 TN d 12.10.1926 Pulaski Giles Co TN

-2-1 WILLIAM RIVERS POPE b 07.07.1880 Pulaski Giles Co TN d 08.11.1974 Chesterfield Co VA
-2-2 GUSTAVUS ADOPHUS POPE b 23.12.1876 Pulaski Giles Co TN d 23.02.1921 Jefferson Co Birmingham AL
-2-3 FRANK CARTER POPE b 27.04.1878 Giles Co TN d 25.02.1928, Woodsid Hartford Co MD
-2-4 JULIA POPE b 04.12.1881 Pulaski Giles Co TN d 07.06.1940, DC Washington
-2-5 MARY LESEY POPE b 19.06.1885 Pulaski Giles Co TN d 12.04.1960, Val Verde Hidalgo TX m LOUIS M CARTALL b 08.02.1890, MO d 24.07.1921, Trenton Clinton Co Illonois Usa.
Po8-2-3-3 CHARLES POPE
m 1761 ELEANOR WRIGHT b 174, Northumberland Co VA
Po8 =9 WORDEN POPE b 1700, Popes Creek Westmoreland Co VA d 1749, Westmoreland Co VA
m Hester Netherton Ne8 =9 b 1716 Prince William Co VA d aft 27 Sep 1749, dau of Henry Netherton b c 1680 Cecil MD d 1716 Westmoreland VA
m c 1707 Westmoreland Co VA Sarah Tucker b 2 AUG 1663 in Westmoreland Co VA
she m2 Lynaugh Helm had issue brother of her son-in-law Thomas Helm, moved to Pr Wm Co Va His will was dated 14 Jan 1748 probated 29 Aug 1749
Ne7-4 William Willis Helm b c 1751 d Bath Steuben Co NY in 1826 having sold his plantation in Pr Wm County in 1802 m1 Matilda Taliaferro d 1807 + 5 ch dau of Jane Champe TALIAFERRO b about 1750 m Francis TALIAFERRO b 15 Nov 1743 Spotsylvania Co d 1815 m2 Susan Thornton, widow of Major Presley Thornton of VA
Ne7-4-1 Lynaugh Helm b
Ne7-4-2 Thomas Helm b
Ne7-4-3 Amelia Helm b
Ne7-4-4 William Willis Helm Jr b
Ne7-4-5 Jane Helm b
Ne7-4-6 Matilda Helm b
Ne7-4-7 Hay Taliaferro Helm b
Ne7-4-8 Francis Taliaferro Helm b 1790 d 1871 Louisville KY m Sarah McKinney
(freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0032/g0000001.html#I47398 shows Worden's wife as Hester Edrington dau of Christopher Edrington Jr and Mary Payton.)
Ne7-5 Margaret Helm b 1747 Pr Wm Co VA m Richard Foote IV b 31 Oct 1743 Stafford VA d 1778 SD
Po7 =8 Benjamin Pope b 10 MAY 1740 in Va d 12 JUN 1816 in Bullitt Co Ky bur Shepherdsville, KY (N 37 59.1500 W 85 41.2833) in 1787 bought a tract of land on the Salt River opposite Patton's Fort, his son Worden Pope was put in charge of the ferry.
m 11 DEC 1766 in Fauquier Co Behethiland/Beheathland Foote Fo7
Po6-1 Frances Pope (reported in the notes of Dorothy G. Helmer who died 1999 in her 90's at "Marquette Manor" in Indianapolis.)
Po6-2 George Foote Pope clerk of Bullitt County
m Martha Lancaster Dozier, whose father was a Frenchman and a captain of a company in General Lafayette's army during the Revolution.
-1 William Foote Pope
-2 John Dozier Pope b 5 Sep 1822 d 11 Jan 1902 Louisville Legion in the Mexican war, auditor of the City of Louisville, Lt Col CSA m Euphemia Parkhurst
-3 Worden Pope
-4 Elizabeth Ellen Pope
-5 Sallie Ann Pope
-6 Charles Wickliff Pope

-2-1 Dr. Clarence T. Pope
-2-2 Dr. George Laughton Pope b 20 Feb 1856 m Genevieve Greenley b West Point Ky dau of T. B. Greenley, M.D. LL.D.

-2-2-1 Genevieve Pope m y Archer
-2-2-2 Prof Dr. John Greenley Pope, medical department of the University of Louisville m Marguerite Hamilton

-2-2-2-1 Elizabeth Hamilton Pope
-2-2-2-2 Helen Lee Pope
Po6 Worden Pope b c 1776 Pope's Creek, Va/1772 Fauquier Co d 20 Apr 1838 in Louisville, KY, a protogee of Stephen Ormsby, then clerk of the Jefferson Courts, a lawyer of distinction and who later on in life adorned both the bench and a seat in the Federal Congress at Washington, induced Worden to come with him to Louisville, where he at once installed him as deputy in his office as clerk of the Circuit Court and county clerk.
m 11 Sep 1804 in Jefferson Co Ky Elizabeth Taylor Thruston Th6 She seems to have brought TB into the family
Po6-4 William Pope had at least two sons (not includeded in the notes of Dorothy G. Helmer who died 1999 in her 90's at "Marquette Manor" in Indianapolis.) -1 Senator John Pope -2 Nathaniel Pope
Po6-5 Reported in the notes of Dorothy G. Helmer who died 1999 in her 90's at "Marquette Manor" in Indianapolis was also:
SALLY POPE
Po6-6 Reported in the notes of Dorothy G. Helmer who died 1999 in her 90's at "Marquette Manor" in Indianapolis was also:
Benjamin POPE b 12 Feb 1770 Fauquier Co VA d 4 May 1830 Shepherdsville KY
m Margaret Yewell b 15 Jun 1784 d 30 Dec 1856 dau of James Yewell and Nancy Ann Shirley (dau of y Shirley)
-1 James Yewell Pope b 18 May 1817 d 21 May 1912 m Martha Beckwith Sanders b 22 Feb 1824 d 25 Jul 1880 -1-1 Margaret Ellen Pope b 1 Dec 1851 d 16 Feb 1915 m Isaac Worth Bosley b 14 Mar 1848 d 30 Nov 1931 -1-1-1 James Weaver Bosley b 1874 m Pauline Bennett b 13 Nov 1893 parents of author�s DNA match
-1-1-2 Hugh Bosley b 1889 m Helen Troutman
-1-1-3 Mary Bosley b 1888
-1-1-4 Alfred Bosley b 1892 m1 Martha Brown m2 Bernadett Keller
-1-1-5 Worth Bosley b 1891 m Emily Winstead
-1-1-6 Charles Bosley b 1886 m Margaret Ryder
-1-1-7 Beckwith Bosley b 1879
-1-1-8 Susan Bosley b 1893 m Robert Dean
-1-1-9 Jodie Bosley b 1883 m Thomas Howard
-1-1-10 George Bosley b 1872 m Mary Rowland
-1-1-11 Martha Bosley b 1880 m Charles Bruce
-1-1-12 Nicholas Bosley b 1877
-1-1-13 Eva Bosley b 1875
Po7 Thomas Pope Sr and had issue (not included in the notes of Dorothy G. Helmer who died 1999 in her 90's at "Marquette Manor" in Indianapolis)
m 7 JUN 1768 in Fauquier Co Du7 Ann Duncan (1745 - 19 Jul 1839)
-1 >Jane Gale Pope m Robert Terrill
-2 Mary Ann Pope d. 1806 m John Sutton
-3 Alexander Pope b by 1770
-4 John Pope b c 1770 m Mary Vance d. 1815
-5 Jeremiah Pope
-6 Humphrey Pope b c 1771 d c 1840
-7 Thomas Pope Jr b by 1772 m Elizabeth Lair dau of Andrew Lair and Lady Frances Hubbard, July 27, 1803 in Garrard Co Ky
-8 Phyllis Ann Pope b 26 MAY 1773 in Fauquier VA
m Charles Bland Bl6
b 2 DEC 1765 in Va d 26 Sept 1842 Ky
-9 Elizabeth Pope b c 1780 m Nathaniel Robert Jurney b a 1770 d 1816
-10 Robert Pope b by 1781 in VA ??m 26 Feb 1799 in Gerrard Co Ky Ellener Vance
-11 William Pope b 25 FEB 1785 m Mary Lair b a 1788 dau of Andrew Lair and Lady Frances Hubbard

-2-1 William Sutton b. May 28, 1788,
-2-2 Christopher Sutton,
-2-3 Alemander Sutton
-2-4 John Sutton
-4-1 Thomas A Pope
-7-1 William Pope,
-7-2 Andrew Pope ??m 29 Oct 1839 in Gerrard Co Ky Emily Dunn
-7-3 Thomas Pope
-7-4 Mary Pope b Jun 15, 1807
-8-1 Thomas Pope Bland b 10 DEC 1791 in Lincoln Co Va =KY d c JUN 1844 in Pike Co MO bur 1844 Pike Co MO m Elizabeth Jennings Duncan b 1796 in VA
-8-2 Nancy Bland b 4 Jan 1793
-8-3 Sally Bland b 11 Oct 1794 d 5 Nov 1822, m Erasmus Wilmot b 1790 d 18 Apr 1829
-8-4 Mildred Bland b 1 May 1796, m 2 Jan 1825 in Gerrard Co Ky Thomas Austin
-8-5 Prudence Bland b 1 Oct 1797, m Robert Austin
-8-6 Benjamin Bland b 7 Mar 1799
-8-7 Mary Bland b 10 Sep 1800 m James S. Alderson b 18 Jul 1798
-8-8 Elizabeth Bland b 21 Feb 1802
-8-9 John Bland b 21 Jul 1804 d 28 Feb 1858 m Cynthia Ann Cox
-8-10 Kisiah Bland b 12 Jan 1806 d 19 Feb 1860, m James Brown
-8-11 James Bland b 12 Jun 1808
-8-12 Julianne Bland b 17 Jan 1810, m Thomas A. Pope
-8-13 Charles Josiah Bland b 5 Mar 1812 d about 1 Jul 1894
-8-14 Hiram Bland b 9 Feb 1814 d 18 Feb 1858
-8-15 Alemander/Alexander Bland b: 20 Oct 1817 d 04 Dec 1897, m 29 Aug 1840 in Gerrard Co Ky Margaret Bourne b 31 Aug 1819 d after 1897 and had issue
-9-1 William Journey b by 1795
-9-2. Temperance Journey b c 1798
-9-3. John Journey b c 1804
-9-4. Mariah Jurney b c 1808
-9-5. Meredith Journey b c 1810, d 1833
-9-6. Nimrod Journey b c 1811
-9-7. Ninian Edward Journey b Oct 2, 1813 d. Feb 8, 1846
-9-8. Wilson Jurney b by 1816
-9-9. Delilah Jurney b by 1816
-10-1 Helena Pope b c 1808, d c 1891
-10-2 Thomas Worden Pope b May 22, 1810 d Jan 13, 1880
-10-3 William L Pope

-8-1-1 X Bland b c 1817 ?m Y Moseley
-8-1-2 Sarah Prudence Bland b c 1818 d 8 Jan. 1856
-8-1-3 Benjamin Mason Bland b 13 NOV 1820
-8-1-4 Thomas Pope Bland b 12 Oct 1832 m Levicy Jane Harris
-8-1-5 John Duncan Bland b c 1832/3 married x and had
-8-1-6 Elizabeth Bland b 1833
-8-1-7 Mary S Bland b 9 MAY 1834
-8-1-8 Dalzell Leland Smith Bland b 30 JUL 1838, grew up in Vandalia, Audrain Co MO
-8-1-9 William Henry Bland b 29 JAN 1840
-8-3-1 Sally Wilmot m William H. Crow
-8-3-2 Benjamin F. Wilmot b 20 Sep 1818
-8-5-1 x/y Austin
-8-5-2 Will Austin

-8-1-4-1 Martha Elizabeth BLAND b 18 DEC 1861 in Shelby Co Kentucky
-8-1-4-2 William Leland BLAND b 15 MAR 1863 Shelby Co Ky
-8-1-4-3 Thomas Eugene BLAND b 13 JUL 1864 near Bagdad, Shelby Co Ky m Matilda Prather Nicholas Ni3 on June 20, 1906,
-8-1-4-4 Lewellyn BLAND b c 1867
-8-1-4-5 Sarah Prudence BLAND b c 1866
-8-1-4-6 John Henry Bland b 2 Mar 1870
-8-1-4-7 Mary Beatrice BLAND b 2 Feb 1878
-8-1-4-8 Harvey Erwin Bland b 15 Feb 1885
-8-1-5-1 Martha Eugene Bland
-8-1-5-2 Nancy Virginia Bland
-8-1-5-3 Nelson Bland
-8-1-5-4 x Bland

-8-1-4-3-1 Anna Pope Bland b June 26, 1908, in Shelbyville, Ky m Dr. Eustace G. Hester
-8-1-4-3-2 Levicy Jane Bland, b Aug 28, 1910 d Feb 1985 unm

-8-1-4-3-1-1 Thomas Eugene Hester, b. Oct. 23, 1937
-8-1-4-3-1-2 Dr. William Griffth Hester, author
-8-1-4-3-1-3 George Nicholas Hester
-8-1-4-3-1-4 Jane Ann Hester
Po7-3 Col WILLIAM POPE b 1745 Westmoreland/?Pr William Co VA d 1826 Louisville Jefferson Co KY VA Militia / Captain / Revolutionary War bur Cave Hill Cemetery
m in Fauquier Co Va Penelope Edwards bur Cave Hill Cemetery dau of->
-b Benjamin Edwards b 12 AUG 1753 in Stafford Co Va m Margaret Beall b 1754 in Montgomery Co MD dau of Ninan Beall b 1724 in Montgomery Co Md and Ruth Hamilton b 1728 in Prince Georges Co MD
-b-1 Gov Ninian Edwards b 17 MAR 1775 in Montgomery Co MD
-b-2 Mary 'Polly' Edwards b 14 MAR 1777 in Montgomery Co Md
-b-3 Presley Edwards b 7 OCT 1784 in Md m Hester Pope s.b.
-b-4 Rachel Edwards b ABT 1790 in Montgomery Co Maryland
-b-5 Lucretia Marie Edwards b 14 JAN 1792 in Montgomery Co Md
-b-6 Dr. Benjamin Franklin Edwards b 2 JUL 1797 in Montgomery Co MD
+1 Hayden Edwards of Fauquier Co. Va b 16 MAR 1715/16 in Stafford Co d Ky 13 JUL 1803 will probated Paris, Bourbon Co Ky
m Penelope Sanford b c 1723 Shropshire England d may 1809 Bourbon Co KY
-a Mary Sanford b 1717
-c Anne Sanford b 1725
-d Elizabeth Sanford b 1730
-e Joshua Sanford b 1734
-f Augustine Sanford b 1735
-g Sarah Sanford b 1735
-h Robert Sanford b 1736
-i Margaret Sanford b 1737
+2 William Edwards of Lancaster Co Va grandfath of Gov Ninian Edwards of Illinois
+2 ROBERT SANFORD b 1697 Shropshire d 1782 Westmoreland VA
m MARY MUSE b 10 Dec 1699, Northern Neck of VA d 30 May1785, Westmoreland VA
-b William Edward Muse b 1 Sep 1701 Westmoreland VA m Mary Pope b 1707 dau of Humphrey Pope Jr and Amey
-c Elizabeth Ann Muse b 10 May 1704
-d Edward Muse b 23 Feb 1706
-e Richard Muse b c 1704
-f Ann Muse b 22 Jul 1709
-g Sarah Muse m Wilson
-h Augustine Muse
-i Hopkins Muse
-j John Muse
-k Lawrence Muse
+3
+3 y Sanford
+3 JOHN MUSE b 1673 Westmoreland, VA d 26 Dec 1722 Westmoreland VA
m ANN SANFORD b 1675 Westmoreland VA d 14.01.1724 Westmoreland VA
+4
+4 y Sanford
+4 John P Muse, Sr
m Catherine Moss Talbot
+4 RICHARD SANFORD b 1685 Westmoreland VA d 25.07.1757 Westmoreland, VA
m SUSANNAH FRANKLIN b 1684 Westmoreland, VA d 30.10.1759 Westmoreland, VA
+5
+5
+5 Capt EDWARD FRANKLIN b 1640 Westmoreland VA d 28.02.1694 Westmoreland VA
m MARY HARRIS b 1640 Westmoreland VA she m2 y Redman ?=
Po7-3-1 PENELOPE POPE b 12.02.1769, Prince William Co VA d 16.09.1821, Jefferson Co KY
m1 HENRY CHURCHILL b 1768 Faquier Co VA d 1842 Jefferson Co KY son of ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL and ELIZABETH BLACKWELL
m2 WILLIAM H OLDHAM b 17.06.1753 Prince William Co VA d 04.11.1791 son of JOHN OLDHAM and ANN CONWAY
Po7-3-1-1 WORDEN POPE CHURCHILL b 06.06.1804, KY d 30.07.1830, Fayette Co KY
m MARY JANE PRATHER b 11.08.1809 Louisville Jefferson Co KY d 07.10.1883, Louisville Jefferson Co KY dau of Thomas Prather III Pr6 b 2 Dec 1770 Frederick Co Md d 2 Feb 1823 Louisville KY and Matilda Fontaine Fo6
Po7-3-1-2 ABIGAIL POPE OLDHAM b 01.05.1789 Woodville Allegheny Co PA d 05.07.1854
m COL. SAMUEL CHURCHILL b 18.06.1779 Jefferson Co Kentucky Usa d 1865 Jefferson Co KY son of ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL and ELIZABETH BLACKWELL
-1 JULIA MARIA PRESON POPE CHURCHILL b 30.09.1833, Spring Grove Jefferson Co KY d 26.12.1922, Louisville Jefferson Co KY m GOV./DR. LUKE PRYOR BLACKBURN b 16.06.1816, Woodford Co KY d 14.09.1887, Frankfort KY. 1879-1883 KY Governor
-2 ABIGAIL PRATHER CHURCHILL b 09.03.1817, Louisville Jefferson Co Kentucky Usa d 14.01.1852, MO m Col MERIWETHER LEWIS CLARK CSA b 10.01.1809, St Louis City MO d 28.10.1881, Frankfort Franklin Co KY. 1836-1840 MO State Representative, 1861-1861 MO Army / Brigadier General / US Civil War 9th MO State Troops, 1862-1865 CSA Army / Colonel
Po7-3-2 JOHN POPE b 02.1770, Prince William Co VA d 12.07.1845, Springfield Washington Co KY Gov. John "One Arm" Pope Educ. VA, Williamsburg, College Of William And Mary FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page College Of William And Mary Occup 1807-1813 US Senator From KY, 1816-1819 KY Secretary of State Flag of Kentucky, 1829-1835 AR Governor, 1837-1843 US Rep. from KY, Grave KY, Washington Co, Springfield, Cemetery Hill Cemetery
m1 ELIZABETH JANET DORCAS JOHNSON, Washington D.C Usa b 11.10.1786, City of London d 24.04.1818, Frankfort, Franklin,KY
m2 FRANCES WATKINS b 1772, Prince Edward Co VA d 28.11.1843, Washington Co KY Grave KY, Washington Co, Springfield, Cemetery Hill Cemetery
Po7-4 Jean/Jane Pope b 1743 Westmoreland Co d 21 MAY 1816 in Hardin Co Ky
m 17 APR 1760 in Westmoreland Co Va Thomas Helm b 14 SEP 1731 in Prince William Co Va d 27 Apr 1816 Elizabethtown Hrdin Co KY In recognition of his service during the revolutionary war, Thomas Helm was granted a parcel of 1000 acres on Beargrass Creek near the Falls of the Ohio. He moved his family to this location in the fall of 1779, but after several children and Negroes died of spotted fever, he decided to move his family to the south. The Helm family migrated to Severns Valley in the spring of 1780.
Po9-4 JANE ANN POPE b by 1715 Westmoreland VA d 04.1732 VA
m GEORGE WILLIAMS b 1710 England d 12.02.1750 Stafford Co VA
Po9-4-1 JOHN POPE WILLIAMS b 27.07.1739 Stafford, VA d 1809 Fauquier Co VA
Po9-4-1-1 NANCY WILLIAMS b 1782 VA d 17.12.1854 Claysville Robertson, KY
m WISEMAN HITCH b 1770 Warrenton, Fauquier Co VA d 1841 Claysville, Harrison County, KY
Po9-4-1-1-1 HARRIET JOSEPH HITCH b 30.05.1802, Kenton, KY d 17.11.1899 KY
m JOSEPH WHITLEY b 31.03.1801, VA d 08.11.1877, Meade, KY
Po10-6 MARGARET POPE b 1638 Gloucestershire England d c 1668
m WILLIAM HARDWICK b 1618, Derbyshire England d 24.10.1668, Bristol Avon Gloucestershire
Po10-7 THOMAS POPE b 1639, St Marys City St Marys Co MD d 1685 England
m JOANNA DOWLE b 1630 England d 1685 Bristol Gloucestershire England.
Po10-7-1 NATHANIEL POPE "the Mariner" b 1670, Westmoreland Co VA d 1730, Westmoreland Co VA
m ELIZABETH PIERCE b 1670 VA dau of WILLIAM PIERCE and SARAH UNDERWOOD
Po10-7-1-1 ELIZABETH POPE b 1702 Westmoreland Co VA
m JOHN POPE b 1692 VA d 1735 Westmoreland Co VA son of NATHANIEL POPE alias Bridges and JANE BROWNE ch listed above for John Pope.
Po10-7-2 ELIZABETH POPE b 1680 d 1723
m JOHN CHAMPE b 1670
Po10-7-2-1 Col John Champe b 1703 Brunswick King George Co VA d 1763 Fredericksburg VA
m JANE THORNTON b 10.08.1681 VA d 1767 VA dau of WILLIAM THORNTON and ELIZABETH FITZHUGH
Po10-7-2-1-1 ELIZABETH CHAMPE b 1739, Lambs Creek King George Co VA
m WILLIAM FLEMING b 1736 VA d 1824 VA
Po10-7-2-1-2 ANN CHAMPE b 1723, King George Co VA
m JOHN TALIAFERRO b 1708 King George Co VA d 1762 Essex Co VA son of LAWRENCE TALIAFERRO and SARAH THORNTON
Po10-7-2-1-2-1 JANE CHAMPE TALIAFERRO "Jenny" b 1746 Essex Co VA
m FRANCIS TALIAFERRO b 15.11.1743 VA d 19.03.1815 son of FRANCIS TALIAFERRO and ELIZABETH HAY Captain / Revolutionary War
Po10-7-2-1-2-1-1 FRANCIS WHITAKER TALIAFERRO b 15.11.1780 Spotsylvania Co VA d 1815 Orange Co VA
m JANE TALIAFERRO b 1784, Essex Co VA
Po10-7-2-1-2-1-2 ANN HAY TALIAFERRO b 07.03.1774, VA d 01.03.1841, Caroline Co VA
m LAWRENCE BATTAILE b 01.10.1767 Fredericksburg Co VA d 01.01.1847 Caroline Co VA son of LAWRENCE BATTAILE and SARAH ROBINSON
-1 DR. BENJAMIN ROBINSON BATTAILE b 1812 VA d c 1870 Westmoreland Co VA m ELIZABETH BROWN b 1831 VA d ett. 1870 Westmoreland Co VA
-2 ANNE CHAMPE BATTAILE b 1807 VA m EDMUND PENDELTON WHITE, son of JOHN WHITE and MARTHA KEY. b 12.09.1803 Kentucky Usa d 15.08.1856 Portobago Caroline Co VA
-3 FRANCIS WHITAKER BATTAILE b c 1811 Caroline Co VA d 09.04.1872, VA m ELEANOR MADISON CATLETT b 1811 VA d 1883.
-1-1 MARY BETTIE BATTAILE b 07.1862, Westmoreland Co VA d c 1900 m LAWRENCE BATTAILE WHITE b 27.01.1843 Caroline Co VA d ett. 1900, Caroline Co VA From the White Family Bible: Married on the 6th of Nov 1882 in Richmond City, VA., at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Virginia H. Clayton, by the Rev. Z. Tyler of Christian Church of said City, Rev. Laurence White, son of Dr. E. P. White of Caroline Co, Va., to Miss Mary Bettie Battaile of Westmoreland Co., VA, daughter of Dr. Benjamin R. Battaile. May God crown this institution of marital union with high blessings of His merciful hand.
-2-1 JOHN BATTAILE WHITE b 1838, Caroline Co VA
m FRANCES B TALIAFERRO b 1835, VA
-2-2 LAWRENCE BATTAILE WHITE b 27.01.1843, Caroline Co VA d ett. 1900, Caroline Co VA
-2-3 EDMUND CHAMPE WHITE b 1848.
-2-4 LAWRENCE BATTAILE WHITE b 27.01.1843, Caroline Co VA d ett. 1900, Caroline Co VA m1 ELIZA L TALIAFERRO b 17.07.1840 VA dau of JOHN TALIAFERRO and SARAH BROOKE m2 MARY BETTIE BATTAILE b 07.1862 Westmoreland Co VA d c 1900 dau of DR. BATTAILE and ELIZABETH BROWN From the White Family Bible: Married on the 6th of Nov 1882 in Richmond City, VA., at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Virginia H. Clayton, by the Rev. Z. Tyler of Christian Church of said City, Rev. Laurence White, son of Dr. E. P. White of Caroline Co, Va., to Miss Mary Bettie Battaile of Westmoreland Co., VA, daughter of Dr. Benjamin R. Battaile. May God crown this institution of marital union with high blessings of His merciful hand.
Census, , : Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Lawrence B WHITE Self M Male W 39 VA Farmer VA VA Eliza L WHITE Wife M Female W 39 VA Keeping House VA VA
-2-2-1 Lawrence WHITE Son S Male W 17 VA Farmer VA VA
-2-2-2 George A WHITE Son S Male W 15 VA Farmer VA VA
-2-2-3 Edmond P. WHITE Son S Male W 13 VA At Home VA VA
-2-2-4 Mary W WHITE Dau S Female W 11 VA At Home VA VA
-2-2-5 Sallie B WHITE Dau S Female W 9 VA VA VA
-2-2-6 John W WHITE Son S Male W 5 VA VA VA
-2-2-7 Edmund C D WHITE Brother S Male W 33 VA VA VA Census Place District 29, Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia Family History Library Film 1255359 NA Film Number T9-1359 Page Number 543A
-2-4-1 EDMUND PENDLETON WHITE b 20.11.1866 Portobago Caroline Co VA d 18.04.1952, Lexington Fayette Co KY m ANNIE LAURIE BATTAILE FONESWOOD b 28.07.1869 d 29.04.1947 Richmond City VA

-2-4-1-1 CASURAS PENDLETON WHITE b 25.11.1892, VA
-2-4-1-2 EDMUND PERCIVAL WHITE b 25.01.1899, VA
-2-4-1-3 JOHN ARTHUR WHITE b 18.12.1900, VA d 24.01.1960, Long Island Suffolk NY USA Navy / Lieutenant Commander
-2-4-1-4 304. iv. RANDOLPH ALEXANDER WHITE b 24.04.1906, Caroline Co VA d 28.08.1982, Fayette Co Kentucky Usa. m RUTH VIRGINIA MCKINNEY b 04.04.1912 d 29.01.2000 Fayette Co KY
-2-4-1-5 TALIAFERRO FITZHUGH WHITE b 02.10.1908 Caroline Co VA d 27.08.2001, Norfolk Co VA Age 92; retired from Quaker Life Insurance and People's Life Insurance Co.; member of First Christian Church Disciples of Christ, Norfolk and the American Legion. Naval veteran of WW II. Widow of Phyllis Seymour White; survied by a stepson, Claude M. Seymour, Jr. of Roanoke, VA; a niece, Virginia L. Enderle of Long Island, NY; nephew, Edmund P. White of Lexington, KY; four cousins: Anne B. Hennessey and Catherine Dowick, both of Norfolk, William B. Battle of Winchester, VA, and Anne W. Riley of Glen Burnie, MD.
-2-4-1-6 EDMUND PORTERFIELD WHITE b 26.10.1913, VA

-2-4-1-4-1 EDMUND PENDLETON WHITE b 25.12.1933 Roanoke Charlotte Co VA d 14.02.2003 Fayette Co KY m BETTY JEAN HUGHES.
Po10-7-2-1-2-1-3 MATILDA TALIAFERRO b aft 1770 VA
m WILLIAM HELM. b 1755 VA d 1826 New York Usa.
-1 MATILDA WHITTAKER HELM b 11.07.1801, Prince William Co VA d 10.07.1881, Fauquier Co VA m WILLIAM COVILLE FITZHUGH b 03.07.1786, Prince William Co VA d 12.10.1847 Loudoun Co VA
Po10-7-2-1-2-2 ANNE CHAMPE TALIAFERRO b 07.04.1756 Essex Co VA d 03.02.1798
m NICHOLAS BATTAILE TALIAFERRO b 30.10.1757 Orange Co VA d 01.1812 Culpeper Co VA
Po10-7-2-1-2-3 JOHN TALIAFERRO b 1747, VA
m ELIZABETH THORNTON b 1746 Spotsylvania Co VA d 1805 VA dau of JOHN THORNTON and MILDRED GREGORY ch listed above for Elizabeth Thornton.
Po10-7-2-1-3 JANE CHAMPE b 1724 VA d 1755, VA
m SAMUEL WALTER WASHINGTON b 16.11.1734 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 09.09.1781, Harewood Jefferson Co VA
Po10-8 JOHN POPE b 1644
Po10-9 HUMPHREY POPE b 1645.
Po11-4 RICHARD POPE b 1605, Bristol Somerset England d 1652.
Po11-5 THOMAS POPE b 13.01.1608 Gristmiller, Kent d 04.08.1683, Dartmouth, Bristol, MA
m1 ANNE FALLOWELL b 1611 Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA d by 29.05.1646 Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA + 1 ch
m2 SARAH JANE JENNEY b 19.07.1623 On board ship "Little James", Near Plymouth MA od 12.03.1710 Dartmouth, Bristol, MA + 2 ch dau of JOHN JENNEY and SARAH CAREY
Po11-5-1 HANNAH F POPE b 17.08.1639 Plymouth MA d 12.03.1710 Plymouth MA
m 1662 Plymouth MA JOSEPH BARTLETT b 15.02.1646 Newton Middlesex Co MA d 26.12.1706 Newton Middlesex Co MA son of ROBERT BARTLETT and MARY WARREN "note: Not the Joseph Bartlett from Newton", "Middlesex"
Po11-5-1-1 ROBERT BARTLETT b 1663, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA Usa d 03.01.1716, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
m SARAH COOKE b 17.01.1670 Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d 08.02.1744 Plymouth MA dau of JACOB COOKE and ELIZABETH LETTICE
Po11-5-1-1-1 HANNAH BARTLETT b aft 21.02.1690 Plymouth Co MA d 19.09.1757, Plymouth Co MA
m ELEAZER CHURCHILL b mel. 23.02.1681 - 1682, Plymouth Co MA Usa d 21.09.1754, Plymouth Co MA
Po11-5-1-1-2 JOHN BARTLETT b 13.04.1696, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d 06.02.1773, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
m1 SARAH COBB b 15.04.1702 Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d 28.09.1731, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
m2 SARAH LEWIS b 24.06.1713 Barnstable Barnstable Co MA d 23.12.1767, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
Po11-5-1-1-3 ROBERT BARTLETT b 30.04.1713, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d c. 25.04.1791, New Gloucester Cumberland Co ME
m REBECCA WOOD b 29.11.1717 Middleboro Plymouth Co MA d 14.12.1769 Plymouth Plymouth Co MA dau of EPHRAIM WOOD and SUSANNAH HOWLAND
Po11-5-1-1-3-1 EPHRAIM BARTLETT b 08.09.1737, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA Usa d 26.11.1801, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
m MERCY CHURCHILL b 27.04.1743 Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d by 26.03.1774, Plymouth MA
Po11-5-1-1-4 SARAH BARTLETT b 09.04.1699, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA Usa d by 25.04.1739
m JOHN FINNEY b 13.12.1701, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d 18.03.1791, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
Po11-5-1-1-5 HANNAH BARTLETT b aft 21.02.1690 Plymouth Co MA d 19.09.1757 Plymouth Co MA
m ELEAZER CHURCHILL b aft 23.02.1681 Plymouth Co MA and d�de 21.09.1754 Plymouth Co MA son of ELEAZER CHURCHILL and MARY BRYANT
Po11-5-1-1-5-1 ELEAZER CHURCHILL b aft 26.02.1713 , Plymouth Co MA d 04.02.1790 Plymouth Co MA
m SARAH HARLOW b 05.11.1715 Plymouth Co MA d c 24.03.1772 Plymouth Co MA
Po11-5-1-1-5-1-1 MERCY CHURCHILL b 27.04.1743 Plymouth MA d by 26.03.1774 Plymouth MA
m EPHRAIM BARTLETT b 08.09.1737 Plymouth o MA d 26.11.1801 Plymouth MA
Po11-5-1-1-5-2 JOSIAH CHURCHILL b 20.07.1716, Plymouth Co MA d 1800, Nova Scotia Canada.
m PATIENCE HARLOW b 01.10.1722 Plymouth Co MA d c 16.04.1767 dau of ELEAZER HARLOW and HANNAH PRATT
Po11-5-1-1-5-2-1 THADDEUS CHURCHILL b 29.11.1745, Plymouth Co MA
m ASENATH DELANO b 20.11.1748, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
Po11-5-1-2 JOSEPH BARTLETT b 18.04.1665
m LYDIA GRISWOLD b 16.10.1670 Norwich New London Co CT d 06.01.1752 Plymouth Plymouth Co CT dau of FRANCIS GRISWOLD
Po11-5-1-2-1 LIDIA BARTLETT b 01.01.1690 Plymouth MA d 19.05.1742, Plymouth MA
m LAZARUS LEBARON b 26.12.169 Plymouth Co MA d 02.09.1773 Plymouth Co MA
Po11-5-2 SARAH POPE b 14.02.1647 Plymouth MA d 07.1727, Harwich Barnstable co MA
m1 SAMUEL HINCKLEY b 14.02.1652 Barnstable MA d 19.03.1697 Barnstable MA son of GOV. HINCKLEY and MARY RICHARDS
m2 THOMAS HUCKINS b 25.04.1651 Barnstable MA d 10.05.1714 Barnstable MA son of THOMAS HUCKINS
Po11-5-2-1 HOPE HUCKINS b 21.09.1689 Barnstable o MA, Usa d 03.05.1783, Barre Worcester Co MA
m BENJAMIN HAMBLIN b 11.02.1686 Barnstable MA d 1718, Barnstable MA
Po11-5-3 SUSANNAH POPE b 14.06.1649, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d 02.09.1675 Dartmouth Bristol Co MA
m ENSIGN JACOB MITCHELL b 1643 Duxbury Plymouth Co MA d 02.09.1675 Dartmouth Bristol Co MA
Po11-6 FRANCIS POPE b 1610, England d 27.01.1670, Charles Co MD
m1 MARGARET PORTER. b 1612 England d 13.11.1667 + 1? ch
Po11-6-1 MARY POPE b 1642 Charles MD d 23.11.1686 Charles, MD
m THOMAS HARRIS b 28.03.1654 VA d 23.11.1686 Charles, MD son of THOMAS HARRIS and ANNE HENLEY
Po11-6-1-1 BATHSHEBA HARRIS b 1667.
Po11-6-1-2 MARY HARRIS b 16.11.1680 Piccawaxen Charles, MD
Po11-6-1-3 THOMAS HARRIS b 06.02.1682 Piccawaxen Charles, MD
Po11-6-1-4 JOHN HARRIS b 05.03.1684 Charles, MD d 26.06.1754 Charles, MD
Po11-6-1-4-1 SARAH HARRIS b 1711 Charles MD d 26.06.1792 Charles MD
m JOHN B BOSWELL b 1707 Charles County, MD d 1760, Charles County, MD
Po11-6-2 ANNE POPE b 1639 St Marys Co MD d 14.05.1700 Charles Co MD
m THOMAS BURFORD b 1640 England d aft 24.03.1685 Charles Co MD
Po11-6-2-1 ANNE BURFORD b 1670 Charles Co MD d aft 1721 Charles Co MD
m GEORGE PLATER b 1664 St Marys Co MD d 16.12.1707 Calvert Co MD
Po11-6-2-1-1 HON. GEORGE PLATER b 1695 MD d c 1750
m REBECCA TASKER ADDISON b 03.01.1702 MD d 1742 dau of Col ADDISON and ELIZABETH TASKER
Po11-6-2-1-1-1 Gov GEORGE PLATER b 08.11.1735, Sotterley Leonardtown St Marys Co MD d 10.02.1792, Annapolis Anne Arundel Co MD
m ELIZABETH ROUSBY. b 1741 Calvert Co MD and d�de 1789.
Po11-6-2-1-1-1-1 JOHN ROUSBY PLATER b 15.10.1767, Anne Arundel Co MD
m ANNE TUTTLE b aft 1767 St Marys Parish MD
Po11-6-2-1-1-1-1-1 EDWARD PLATER b 26.07.1814 MD d 29.05.1878
m1 MARY A PENN b 07.04.1820 MD d 18.12.1890 dau of WILLIAM PENN and SARAH HANSON
m2 EVELINA YOUNG b 1814 Prince Georges Co MD + 1 ch
-1 SOPHIA RIDGELY PLATER b 13.09.1845, MD d 11.01.1931, Powhatan King George Co VA m WILLIAM TAYLOE b 30.07.1840, Powhatan King George Co VA d 03.04.1907, Powhatan King George Co VA
Po11-6-2-1-1-2 REBECCA PLATER b 31.10.1732, St Marys Co MD d 22.01.1787, VA
m JOHN TAYLOE b 28.05.1721 Mt. Airy Richmond Co VA d 18.04.1779 MD son of JOHN TAYLOE and ELIZABETH GWYNN
Po11-6-2-1-1-2-1 REBECCA PLATER18 TAYLOE b 17.01.1752, Richmond Co VA d 01.07.1797, Richmond Co VA
m FRANCIS LIGHTFOOT LEE b 14.10.1734, Stratford Co VA d 11.01.1797, Manokin Plantation Richmond Co VA "Lightfoot" 4 JUL 1776 Declaration of Independence Signer, Summer 1777 Articles of Confederation Signer, 1778-1778 VA State Senator, Signed Declaration of Independence 08-02-1776 Pennsylvania In 1769, Frank, then in his thirties, married a girl of 16, Rebecca Tayloe, one of the eight daughters of John Tayloe of Mount Airy. In providing his blessing, Rebecca's father, John Tayloe II of nearby Mt. Airy, made a wedding gift to the couple of a plantation of 1,000 acres. Frank and Rebecca moved to Richmond County, where he was elected to the Virginia Legislature. He served as a member of the Virginia Conventions of 1774 and 1775 and as a member of the Continental Congress. The union with Rebecca was a marriage of love, and the letters they exchanged while Frank served in the House of Burgesses in Williamsburg reveal how much the separation cost them. He served reluctantly at first, preferring to spend time with his new wife and the building of their home, a Georgian mansion, Menokin. But as the Revolution neared, Frank cast his lot with the Virginia patriots.
Po11-6-2-1-1-2-2 ANN CORBIN TAYLOE b 07.07.1753, Richmond Co VA d 27.01.1853, Essex Co VA
m THOMAS LOMAX b 25.01.1745 Essex Co VA d 17.10.1811 Essex Co VA
Po11-6-2-1-1-2-2-1 JOHN TAYLOE LOMAX b 19.01.1781, Essex Co VA d 01.10.1862, Fredricksburg VA
m CHARLOTTE BELSON THORNTON b 09.01.1784 Northumberland Co VA d 01.10.1863 Fredricksburg VA dau of PRESLEY THORNTON and CHARLOTTE BELSON
-1 ANNA MARIA LOMAX b 31.03.1808, VA d 06.04.1853, Lynnwood Rockingham Co VA m GEN. SAMUEL HANCE LEWIS b 30.04.1794 VA d 09.08.1869 Rockingham Co VA son of CHARLES LEWIS and ANN HANCE -1-1 CHARLOTTE THORNTON1 LEWIS b 1844, Rockingham Co VA d 02.06.1937, Fulton Co GA m BEVERLY BLAIR BOTTS b 11.12.1830, VA d 16.11.1897. Three of their children are shown in records as born in 1870. Something is wrong as they were not triplets. The 1880 census has: -1-1-1 Mary Lewis b c 1870
-1-1-2 John b c 1871
-1-1-3 Cornelia b c 1873. Mary was born in either Dec 1869 or Jan 1870 (age 9/12 in census taken 5 Sep 1870) John born 31 Dec 1870 (from head stone though hard to read & cannot be certain) Cornelia born 15 Dec 1870 (from SS Claims which may be wrong year, 1880, 1920 & 1930 census records all say 1873 and 1910 census says 1875--no record for 1900 found)
Po11-6-2-1-1-2-3 SARAH TAYLOE b 05.03.1765, Richmond Co VA d 03.09.1834, Princeton Mercer Co NJ
m CAPT WILLIAM AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON, son of AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON and ANNE AYLETT. b 25.11.1757 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 02.10.1810 Georgetown Washington DC Usa. ch listed above for Capt William Augustine Washington.
Po11-6-2-1-1-2-4 JANE TAYLOE b 15.03.1774, VA d 10.05.1816, Blandfield Essex Co VA
m ROBERT BEVERLEY b 12.03.1769, VA d 05.1843. Cyndislist.com State Page FamilySearch State Page Reside 1805/1822 DC, Washington, Dumbarton Oaks House son of Beverley
Po11-6-2-1-1-2-5 ELIZABETH GWYNN TAYLOE b 06.03.1749, MD d 17.02.1825, Wye House Talbot Co MD
m EDWARD LLOYD b 15.12.1744, Wye House Talbot Co MD d 08.07.1796, Wye House Talbot Co MD
Po11-6-2-2 ELIZABETH BURFORD b 1669 Charles Co MD d c 05.1706, Charles Co MD
m JAMES COTTRELL. b by 1665 Charles Co MD d aft. 09.03.1722 Charles Co MD
Po11-6-2-2-1 ELIZABETH COTTRELL b 30.04.1689, Charles Co VA d f�r 1722, Charles Co VA
m THOMAS SWANN b 1692, St Marys Co MD d 24.08.1743, Charles Co VA
Po11-7 WILLIAM POPE b 1614
Po12-2? probably hers was
Richard Pope b 1590 Somerset/?Bristol d 1652 Blackburn Bristol
m Lucretia Backus
Po12-2-1 John Pope b 1610 Bristol m x
Po12-2-1-1 Col Humphrey Pope b c 1648 Bristol d before 30 Jun 1648
m Elizabeth Hawkins dau of Katherine Willoughby b ABT 1631 in Lower Norfolk Co d before 1666 grdau of Sir Richard Hawkins and Judith
m1 BEF 1650 in Westmoreland Co Richard Hawkins b 1627 in England d about 1659 in Westmoreland Co received 500 acres from Richard Bennett Esquire for transporting 10 persons to Va incl "Kath. Willowbye" Katherine m2 ABT 1660 in Westmoreland Co Edward Thompson b 1616 in England d by 1666. Elizabeth m2 Richard Ewell
m3 Patrick Muckleroy
Po12-2-1-1-1 Elizabeth/?Sarah Pope b 1667/?25 Jun 1677 d 1716 Westmoreland Co/Old Rappahanach
m1 before 1692 William Payne b c 1652 d c 23 Feb 1698 son of John PAYNE and Margaret ROBINSON b 1620 d 1690 dau of William R Robinson b 1595
m2 19 Oct 1698 Capt Daniel McCarty Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses Justice Sheriff of Westmoreland Co b 10 MAR 1679 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co son of Dennis McCarty b BEF 1653 in County Cork, Ireland and Elizabeth Billington b ABT 1660 in Richmond Co (dau of Luke Billington b c 1627 in Henrico Co Va and Barbara b ABT 1632) grandson of Donal McCarty b 1620 Kilgor IRE d 1668 and Arabella Wentworth b 1628 London d 1698 Daniel m2 Ann Lee b 1683 Machodoc Va dau of Col Richard Lee, Councillor Burgess b 1647 in Paradise Plantation, Gloucester Co Va and Letitia Corbin b 1657 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex
-1William Payne b 10 AUG 1692 in Westmoreland Co Va d 24 Aug Fairfax Co m1 Alicia Jones dau of Edward Jones and Alicia Lunn Sanford m2 Ann Jennings b 28 Feb 1740 Fairfax Co d 11 May 1827 Georgetown Scott Co KY
Po12-2-1-1-1-1 William Payne b 10 AUG 1692 in Westmoreland Co Va d 24 Aug Fairfax Co m1 Alicia Jones dau of Edward Jones and Alicia Lunn Sanford m2 Ann Jennings b 28 Feb 1740 Fairfax Co d 11 May 1827 Georgetown Scott Co KY -1 Anne PAYNE b about 1714
-2 Elizabeth Payne b 1716 d 1792 Fairfax Co VA m John Ball b 1714 Overwharton Parish Stafford Co d 1766 Fairfax Co
-3 Sanford PAYNE b 1730 WEstmoreland VA d Fairfax m Abigail Lay
-4 William PAYNE III b 31 Jul 1724 Westmoreland Co d 12 Jul 1782 Fairfax Co Vestryman with Geo Washington in Truro Parish ^765 - 74 m 3 Feb 1748 Truro Parish Prince William Co Susannah CLARK b 17 Dec 1721 Pr Wm Co d 22 Feb 1771 Fairfax Co
-5 Edward PAYNE b 18 Nov 1726 Westmoreland Co d 17 May 1806 Fayette Co Ky m Anne Horden/Holland CONYERS
-6 Gen John PAYNE b 18 Apr 1764 - 9 Sep 1837 Georgetown Ky m 28 Jun 1787 Scott Co Ky Betsy JOHNSON (from Dr Penelope Nichols Alby#s tree)
-7 Sanford Payne b 1730 Westmoreland Co d 17 Dec 1792 Fairfax Co m Abigail Lay

-2-1 Stacey Ball b 1737 d 1810 m1 William Hardinn b 1722 d 1781 m2 John Dowdall b 1735 d 1832
-2-2 Mildred Ball b 1740 m William Thompson b 1732 Pr Wm Co VA d 1785 Fairfax Co
-2-3 Elizabeth Ball b 1745 d 1805 m James Gray
-2-4 Winifred Ball m John Rollin
-2-5 Mary Ball b 1754 d 1826 m Moses Hardin b 1752 d 1826
-3-1 Sanford Payne b 1770 d 1830 m1 Elizabeth Turley b 1760 d 1822 + 3 ch m2 Eliza McKee b 1808 d 1880 + 1 ch
-4-1 William PAYNE IV
-4-2 Duvall PAYNE b Fairfax VA d 21 Jun 1830 Mason KY m Hannah Brent b 1769 d 1837
-4-3 Sanford Payne b 1770 Fairfax Co d 1830 Fairfax Co m Mary Wise
-4-2 George C Payne b 1763 Fairfax Co d about 1799 Fairfax Co Shelby Co Mo m Mary Coe
-5-1 William payne b 1750 d 1829
-5-2 Theodosia Payne b 1751 d 1823
-5-3 Henry Payne b 1753 d 1828
-5-4 Elizabeth Payne b 1757 Fairfay d 28 Mar 1827 Lexington KY m Thomas Lewis b 1749 d 1809
-5-5 Sanford payne b 1759 d 1808
-5-6 Edward payne b 1763 d 1844
-5-7 John Payne b 1764 d 1837
-5-8 Daniel Payne b 1764 d 1811
-5-9 James payne b 1767 d 1815
-5-10 Jilson Payne b 1776 d 1825
-6-1 Emmeline Payne d 1851 m James Peak
-6-2 Cyrus Payne d 1848
-6-3 Richard Payne d 1823
-6-4 Franklin Payne d 1874 m Polly Rogers
-6-5 Thomas Payne d 1880 m1 Letitica Thompson m2 Mary Wright
-6-6 William Payne d 1813
-6-7 Newton payne m1 Louia Nuckles m2 Susan Spencer
-6-8 Betsy Payne m Uriel Serbree
-6-9 John Payne d 1887 m Mary Stevenson
-6-10 Sally payne m Charles Thomson
-6-11 Nancy Payne d 1882 m Robert Offutt
-6-12 Robert Payne m Maria Williams
-7-1 Sanford Payne b 1794 d 1872 m Elizabeth Turley b 1781
-1-1-1 Richard Thornton Payne m Sarah Ann Scrivener
-2-2-1 Richard Thompson b 1760 Falls Church Fairfax Co d 1834 Fairfax Co
-2-2-2 George Thompson
-2-5-1 Bailey Hardin John Hardin b 1778 d 1845
-2-5-2 Elizabeth Hardin b 1782 d 1860
-2-5-3 George Hardin b 1785 d 1849
-2-5-4 James Hardin b 1788 d 1876
-2-5-5 Jane Hardin b 1793
-2-5-6 Anna Hardin b 1796
-2-5-7 Mary Hardin b 1797 d 1852
-3-1-1 Richard Payne b 1790 d 1840
-3-1-2 Sanford Payne b 1792 d 1884
-3-1-3 Amelia Payne b 1800
-3-1-4 Traverse/Travis Payne d 1872 m Mary Wise b 1797 d 1849
-4-1-1 Travis Payne
-4-2-1 Panalope Payne b 1786 d 1807 m Daniel Vertner b 1768 d 1861
-4-2-2 William C Payne b 1788 Fairfax Co d 5 Apr Shelby Co Mo m Sarah Hamilton (the source for most siblings here shows b 26 Aug 1797 Mason KY d 27 May 1880 Bowling Green Warren KY m1 Lucinda payne b 1802 d 1835 m2 Susan Bayly b 1811 d 1862)
-4-2-3 John Payne b 1788 d 1864 m1 Elizabeth Sprigg d 1810 m2 Letitia Whiteman b 1794 d 1852
-4-2-4 Mary Payne b 1789 m John Morris b 1781 d 1865
-4-2-5 Margaret payne b 1791 d 1833
-4-2-6 Innes Payne b 1793 d 1882 m1 Phoebe Chambers b 1778 d 1821 m2 Eliza Summers b 1805 d 1884
-4-2-7 Hugh Payne b 1795 d 1878 m Amanda Davis
-4-2-8 Elizabeth Payne b 20 Nov 1798 Mason KY d 4 Feb 1879 m John Langhorne b 1779 d 1833
-4-2-9 Susan Payne b 1800 d 1839 m Samuel Boude b 1794 d 1858
-4-2-10 Thomas Payne b 1802 d 1857 m Elizabeth Tureman
-4-2-11 Devall Payne b 1806 d 1862 m1 Harriet Taylor b 1813 d 1831 m2 Mary Wilson b 1819 d 1915
-4-2-12 Benjamin Payne b 1807
-4-2-13 Alicia Payne b 1809 m James Boude
-5-4-1 Anne/Nancy Lewis b 1774 d 1835
-5-4-2 Sally Lewis b 1776 d 1867
-5-4-3 Hector Lewis b 1778
-5-4-4 Elizabeth Lewis b 1779/?82 m y Brown
-5-4-5 Asa Lewis b 1781 d 1850
-5-4-6 Edward Lewis b 1785 d 1803
-5-4-7 Sophie Lewis b 1788 KY d 23 Aug 1849 Fayette Co KY Hon John Telemachus Johnson b 5 Oct 1788 Great Crossings KY d 17 Dec 1856 Lexington MO
-5-4-8 Kitty Lewis b 1787 d 1838
-5-4-9 Stephen Lewis b 1799 d 1870
-5-4-10 Polly Lewis b d 1792
-5-4-11 Thornton Lewis b 7 Jun 1794 Fayette KY d 12 Nov 1872
-5-4-12 Alpheus Lewis b 1799 d 1865
-5-4-13 Douglas Lewis b 1804 d 1867
-6-9-1 William Payne
-6-9-2 Robert Payne
-6-10-1 Betsy Thomson m y Worthington
-6-10-2 Sid Thomson
-6-10-3 Pres. thomson
-7-1-1 Travers Payne b 1794 d 1872 m1 Mary Wire b 1797 d 1844 m2 Eliza McKee b 1808 d 1880

-1-2-1-1 Thomas Hamilton Payne m Martha Jane Marshall
-2-2-1-1 Richard Thompson b 1789 m1 Sophia Williams m2 Lydia Horner
-2-2-1-2 Nancy Thompson b 1795
-2-2-1-3 w Thompson b 1795 d 1854
-2-2-1-4 Ellen Thompson b 1797 d 1833 m William Lightfoot
-2-2-1-5 Mary Thompson d 1861
-2-2-2-1 Ellzey Thompson b 1795 d 1865 m Elizabeth Davis b 1798 d 1854
-3-1-4-1 John Payne b 1816 d 1886 m Jarusa Jinkins
-3-1-4-2 James Payne b 1824 d 1906
-3-1-4-3 Richard Payne b 28 Mar 1828 Bluemont Loudoun Co VA d 18 Dec 1898 Red Cloud Webster Co NB m1 Sarah Scrivener b 1825 d 1891 + 6 ch m2 Nancy Firnple b 1844 d 1914
-3-1-4-4 Thomas Payne b 1830 d 1893 m elsey Bunten b 1830 d 1893
-3-1-4-5 Francis Payne b 1832 d 1915 m Virginia Simon b 1834 d 1896
-3-1-4-6 Charlles Payne b 1833 d 1904 m Annie Payne b 1837
-3-1-4-7 Mariah Payne b 1836 d 1875
-3-1-4-8 Margaret Payne b 1838 d 1901
-3-1-4-9 Andrew Payne b 1838 d 1894 m Sarah Whitlock b 1840 d 1883
-3-1-4-10 Amelia payne b 1840
-3-1-4-11 Mary Payne b 1844 d 1914
-3-1-4-12 Harriet payne b 1846 d 1916
-5-4-7-1 Elizabeth Johnson b 1813 d 1875 m Victor Flournoy b 1811
-5-4-7-2 Benjamin Johnson b 1815 d 1816
-5-4-7-3 Douglas Johnson b 1817 d 1823
-5-4-7-4 Victor Johnson d 1885
-5-4-7-5 Alpheus Johnson b 1829 d 1855
-5-4-7-6 Sally Johnson d 1874 m B Twyman b 1821
-5-4-7-7 Mary Johnson b d 1888 m John viley b 1880
-5-4-7-8 Marion Johnson b 1824 d 1896 m George Bond b 1814 d 1883
-5-4-7-9 Emily Johnson b 1828 d 1833
-5-4-7-10 Laura Johnson b 1831 d 1883
-5-4-7-11 Sophia Johnson b 1832 d 1868
-5-4-7-12 John Johnson b 1838 d 1839
-1-1-1-1-1 Robert Bruce Payne m Bertha Lillian Wisecarver
-1-2-1-1-1 Thomas Bunker Payne m Mary T Hardwick
-3-1-4-3-1 Francis Payne b 1850 d 1917
-3-1-4-3-2 Mary Payne b 1854 d 1943
-3-1-4-3-3 Ida Payne b 1859 d 1907
-3-1-4-3-4 Caroline Payne b 1865 d 1942
-3-1-4-3-5 Sarah payne b 1867
-3-1-4-3-6 Robert Payne b 1872 d 1937
-3-1-4-5-1 Travis Payne b 1852 d 1930
-3-1-4-4-2 Walter Payne b 1854 d 1911
-3-1-4-4-3 James Payne b 1854 d 1893
-3-1-4-4-4 John Payne b 1856 d 1929
-3-1-4-4-5 Mary payne b 1857
-3-1-4-4-6 Mary Payne b 1858 d 1896
-3-1-4-4-7 Thomas Payne b 1860 d 1921
-3-1-4-4-8 Eloise Payne b 1862 d 1938
-3-1-4-4-9 Elsey Payne b 1865 d 1936
-3-1-4-4-10 Virginia Payne b 1867 d 1854
-3-1-4-4-11 Francis Payne b 1869 d 1914
-3-1-4-4-12 Hattie Payne b 1871 d 1896
-3-1-4-4-13 Burnham Payne b 1874 d 1889
-3-1-4-4-14 Elvira Payne
-3-1-4-5-2 Lewis Payne b 1859
-3-1-4-5-3 Richard Payne b 1863 d 1946
-3-1-4-5-4 Emma Payne b 1864
-3-1-4-5-5 Andrew Payne b 1865
-3-1-4-5-6 John Payne b 1871
-3-1-4-6-1 Walter Payne
-3-1-4-6-2 Josephine Payne
-3-1-4-6-3 Wonder Payne
-3-1-4-6-4 William Payne
-3-1-4-6-5 Theodore payne
-3-1-4-6-6 Charles payne b 1865
-3-1-4-6-7 Lucy Payne b 1872
-3-1-4-6-8 Homor Payne b 1879
-3-1-4-6-9 Oda Payne b 1874
-3-1-4-6-10 Stella Payne b 1877
-3-1-4-6-11 Mary Payne b 1884
-3-1-4-9-1 Mary payne b 1866
-3-1-4-9-2 James Payne b 1867 d 1938
-3-1-4-9-3 Mary Paayne b 1869
-3-1-4-9-4 Travis Payne b 1870 d 1950 m Iva Glulik b 1872 d 1963
-3-1-4-9-5 Nettie Payne b 1872 d 1950 m John Haines b 1867 d 1931
-3-1-4-9-6 Fannie Payne b 1874 d 1970 m John Payne b 1872 d 1933
-3-1-4-9-7 Arthur Payne b 1878
-5-4-7-6-1 Sophia Twyman b 1844 Georgetown Scott Co KY
-5-4-7-6-2 John Twyman b 1847 d 1848
-5-4-7-6-3 Betty Twyman b 1849
-5-4-7-6.4 Laura Twyman b 1851
-5-4-7-6-5 Hector Twyman b 1853
-5-4-7-6-6 Mary Twyman b 1857
-5-4-7-7-1 Willa Viley b 1847 d 1919 m Sallie Hall b 1852 d 1891
-5-4-7-7-2 Lydia Viley b 1862 d 1926 m y Bullock
-5-4-7-7-3 Mary Viley b 1868 d 1943
-5-4-7-8-1 John Bond b 1846
-5-4-7-8-2 columbia Bond b 1852 d 1942
-5-4-7-8-3 Annie Bond b 1855 d 1930
-1-1-1-1-1-1 Willa May Payne m Robert Overing www.ysearch.org/YGQ78
-1-2-1-1-1-1 Thomas Hamilton Payne b 20 Mar 1893 m Bessie Bird Gentry www.ysearch.org/Y2NVJ
-?-?-1-1-1-1 possibly here were James Benjamin "Ben" MCCARTY b 9 DEC 1842 d 20 MAY 1915 m Sarah Frances PURDOM b 22 FEB 1841 d 5 MAR 1904
-?-?-1-1-1-2 Woodson MCCARTY b 30 SEP 1850 d 22 JAN 1917 m Lucinda Almira PURDOM b 19 FEB 1843 d 18 SEP
Po12-2-1-1-1-2 Edward Payne b 1693 in Westmoreland Co
Po12-2-1-1-1-3 Elizabeth Payne b 1695 in Westmoreland Co d 1728
m John Sturman b 1679 d 1735 (this branch is questionable, as dates and early connections unlikely )
-1 Elizabeth Sturman b ?1680 (?sis of John) m James Stewart b 1679 d 1717 -1-1 James Stewart b 1710 Hamilton Fauquier Co VA d 1781 m Jane Allen b 1725 d 1754
Po12-2-1-1-1-4 Mary Payne b 1697 in Westmoreland d 1753 VA m Richard Porch b 1696 d 1750 -1 Barsheba Porch m Francis Jett d 1751
-2 Mary Porch b 1729 Stafford Co m James Kitchen
-3? Elizabeth Porch m John Curtis son of Richard Curtis and Sarah Jones grandson of George Jones and Ann Philpin
-1-1 Thomas Jett b 1750 m Lucinda Owens b ~1755? Kg Geo Co VA
-1-2 Mary Jett b 1753 m Daniel Sullivan b 1764 Kg Geo Co VA d 1822 Stafford Co
-1-3 Susannah Jett m William Burton
-1-4 Ann Jett b 1757
-1-5 Peter Jett m Lucy Maddox
-1-6 Sarah Jett b 1763 m Presley Cox b 1760 d 1815
-1-7 Berryman Jett b 1765 d 1905 m Sarah Carter dau of Joseph Carter d 1771 Overwharton Parish Stafford Co and Lettice Lynton granddau of Joseph Carter b 28 Nov 1690 Barford Lancaster Co VA d there 1765
-1-8 Fenton Jett b 1766 d 1860 m George Roberson
-2-1 Susannah Kitchen b 1765 d 1822 m Benjamin Sullivan b 1765 Kg Geo Co d 1803 Stafford Co
-3-1 Elijah Curtis b 1762 d 1837 m Nancy x b 1765 d 1824

-1-6-1 Berryman Cox b 1787 d 11 Jan 1866 m Delilah Payne b 1796 d 1883
-1-7-1 John Jett b 1804 Stafford Co VA d there 1 Feb 1878 m Priscilla Jones b 1808 d 1849
-1-7-2 Peter Jett d 1823
-1-7-3 Daniel Jett
-1-8-1 James Roberson m Mary Roger
-1-8-2 John Roberson m Maria Rogers
-2-1-1 Martin sullivan b 1796 Stafford Co d there 1 Apr 1827
-2-1-2 Catherine Sullivan b 1803 Stafford Co d 1850 m Thomas Sullivan b 1786 d 1845
-2-1-3 James Sullivan m Eliza cox
-3-1-1 Thornton Curtis m Mary Sullivan

-1-7-1-1 Elliott Berryman Jett b 22 Mar 1839 Falmouth Stafford Co d there 28 Feb 1882 m Mary Sullivan b 1848
-1-8-1-1 Mary Roberson b 1817 d 1891 m George Lightner b 1805 d 1886
-1-8-2-1 James Roberson
-2-1-1-1 Thompson Sullivan m Mary
-2-1-2-1 Jonas Sullivan b 1821 d 1896 m Octavia Shelton b 1828 d 1864
-2-1-2-2 Daniel sullivan b 1823 d 1891 m Jane Fines b 1836
-2-1-3-1 Peter Sullivan m Elizabeth Shelton
-2-1-3-2 Mary Sullivan b 1833 Stafford Co m Atwell butler b 1814 Stafford Co d there 1899
-3-1-1-1 Presley Curtis b 1810 d 1870 m Ellen Purcell b 1809 d 1884

-1-7-1-1-1 Anna Jett b 1868 d 1893 m Harry Lightner b 1868 d 1945
-2-1-2-1-1 Woodson Sullivan b 1849 m Elly ?Sullivan
-2-1-2-1-2 Lorenzo Sullivan b 1851 d 1929 m Lucy Sutherlin b 1856 d 1926
-2-1-2-2-1 Ella Fines b 1868 d 1908 m Harrison Sullivan b 1875 d 1965
-2-1-3-1-1 Lucy Shelton b 1859 m Matthew Bullock b 1841
-2-1-3-2-1 Rosie Butler b 1871 d 1947 m Alfred Brown b 1873 d 1959
-3-1-1-1-1 William Curtis b 1892 d 1963 m Robbie Chinn b 1891 d 1978

-1-7-1-1-1-1 George Lightner b 20 Oct 1890 Falmouth Stafford Co d there 31 Jan 1971 m Helen Jones
-1-7-1-1-1-2 Harry Lightner b 1898
-1-7-1-1-1-3 C Lightner b 1899 d 1971
-1-7-1-1-1-4 + 3 sib
-2-1-2-1-1-1 Minnie Sullivan b 1874 d 1955 m richard Olive b 1873
-2-1-2-1-2-1 Harrison Sullivan b 1875 d 1965 m Ella Fines b 1868 d 1908
-2-1-2-2-1-1 Purvis Sullivan b 1900 d 1977 m Mamie Quann b 1904 d 1963
-2-1-3-2-1-1 Harry Brown b 1901 d 1991 m Bertha Morgan b 1905 d 2001
Po12-2-1-1-1-5 Ann PAYNE b about 1698
Po12-2-1-1-1-6 Anna Barbara McCarty b 30 NOV 1700/?2 in Westmoreland Co
m1 Dec 1715 Maj John Fitzhugh of Marmion, Burgess b 1690 in Eagle's Nest, Stafford m2 1734 Adam Crump
Po12-2-1-1-1-6-1 Anne Fitzhugh b ABT 1718 in Eagle's Nest, Stafford/King George Co Va d 1799
m1 Thomas Jameson b 1718 d 1768
m2 Benjamin Grymes b 1725 d 1774
m3 Nathaniel Harrison b 1718
m4 William Allison b 1715 d 1799
-1 James Jameson b 1743 d 1827
-2 Henry Jameson b 1743 d 1815
-3 John Jameson b 1745 d 1770
-4 Margaret jameson b 1747 d 1770
-5 David Jameson b 1752 d 1839
-6 William Jameson b 1755 d 1814
-7 Benjamin Grymes b 1748 d 1804
-8 William Grymes b 1750 d 1830
-9 Mary Grymes b 1753 d 1813
-10 Lucy Grymes b 1758 d 1817
-11 Ludwell Grymes b 1764 d 1831
-12 George Grymes b 1766
Po12-2-1-1-1-6-3 Anne Fitzhugh b ABT 1718 in Eagle's Nest, Stafford/King George Co Va d 1799
m1 Thomas Jameson b 1718 d 1768
m2 Benjamin Grymes b 1725 d 1774
m3 Nathaniel Harrison b 1718
m4 William Allison b 1715 d 1799
-1 James Jameson b 1743 d 1827
-2 Henry Jameson b 1743 d 1815
-3 John Jameson b 1745 d 1770
-4 Margaret jameson b 1747 d 1770
-5 David Jameson b 1752 d 1839
-6 William Jameson b 1755 d 1814
-7 Benjamin Grymes b 1748 d 1804
-8 William Grymes b 1750 d 1830
-9 Mary Grymes b 1753 d 1813
-10 Lucy Grymes b 1758 d 1817
-11 Ludwell Grymes b 1764 d 1831
-12 George Grymes b 1766
Po12-2-1-1-1-6-4 Barbara Fitzhugh b ABT 1720 in Bedford, Stafford
m Rev William McKay
-1 William MacKey b 1741
-2 Hannah McKay b 1743 m Archibald Campbell (from George Withers tree)
-3 John MacKey b 1744 d 1785
-4 Fitzhugh Mackey b 1753
-5 Katherine Mackey b 1757

-2-1 John Campbell m Eliza Murphy
Po12-2-1-1-1-6-5 Col William Fitzhugh b 13 APR 1725 in Stafford Co Va d 17 MAY 1791 in Stafford/King George Co VA. m1 Ursula Beverley b ABT 1729 in Essex Co Va d 1766 + 1/?2 ch dau of William Beverley b 1696 in Va (son of Robert Beverley b ABT 1673 in Jamestown, Middlesex Co Va and Ursula Byrd b 29 NOV 1681 grandson of Robert Beverley b 1641 in Beverley, Yorkshire, England and Mary Byrd Carter b MAR 1636/37 in England) and Elizabeth Bland b 29 MAY 1706 in Virginia (dau of Richard Bland b 11 AUG 1665 in 'Berkley', Williamsburg, VA and Elizabeth Randolph b ABT 1680 in Henrico Co VA) William m2 Hannah x + 1 ch -1 John Fitzhugh b ABT 1742 Kg Geo Co VA d 1796 Caroline Co VA m Lucy Redd b 1757
-2 Elizabeth Fitzhugh b 1745 halifax VA d there 1823 m Alexander Gray d 1791
-3 Daniel McCarty Fitzhugh b 15 MAR 1758 in Stafford Co Va d ABT 1805 in Wicomico Co Md
m1 Susan Potter
m2 1 Dec 1796 Ann Henderson b 29 NOV 1776 in Wicomico Co MD
-4 Maria Fitzhugh b about 1778 d before 1805 m 14 Aug 1799 William Bronaugh b ABT 1774 15 Jan 1765 St. Paul's Parish King George Co
-5 Robert Fitzhugh b 1743 m Margaret Bell d 1800
-6 William Fitzhugh b 1756
-7 Theoderick Fitzhugh b 1760
-8 Philip Fitzhugh b 1766 d 1807 m Charlotte Thornton b 1767 d 1813
-1-1 Samuel Fitzhugh b 1760
-1-2 Lucy Fitzhugh b 1760
-1-3 Dennis Fitzhugh b 1773 d 1822
-1-4 Philip fitzhugh b 1790 d 1836
-1-5 Alexander Fitzhugh b 1794 d 1895
-2-1 John Gray b 1760 d 1838
-2-2 James Gray b 1762 d 1832
-2-3 Rhoda Gray b 1766 d 1824
-2-4 Alexander Gray b 1766 d 1812
-2-5 Robert Gray b 1770 d 1874
-2-6 Henry Gray b 1775
-2-7 George Gray b 1775 d 1840
-2-8 Elizabeth Gray b 1777 d 1829
-2-9 Mary Gray b 1776/?79/?96 Halifax VA d 1849/?77 Scott Co VA m Charles Kilgore
-2-10 Sally Gray b 1781 d 1805
-2-11 Martha Gray b 1782 d 1850
-5-1 Hannah Fitzhugh b 1758 d 1851 m George Potter b 1755 d 1826
-5-2 Perter Fitzhugh b 1760 d 1828 m Nancy Dawson
-5-3 Robert Fitzhugh b 1762 d 1818 m Ann Edgar b 1762 d 1819
-5-4 y Fitzhugh b 1764
-5-5 Mary Fitzhugh b 1769 d 1819
Po12-2-1-1-1-6-6 Sarah Fitzhugh b 30 APR 1727 in Bedford, Stafford/King George Co Va
m1 2 APR 1747 Francis Thornton b 20 JUL 1725 in 'Society Hill', Stafford Co Va m2 Samuel Smitherman b 28 Apr 1723 London d 1794 Fairfax VA (from Wayne Whistlers tree)
-1 Winifred THORNTON b 14 Jan 1748 m 15 Jan 1765 St. Paul's Parish King George Co Daniel MCCARTY III b 1740 d by Sep 1795 son of Daniel McCarty b 1705 Westmoreland Co VA and Penelope Higgins
-2 Lucy Thornton b ABT 1750 in King George Co Va m 2 JUL 1777 in Stafford Co Va John Brooke b c 1750 son of Anthony Thornton (?Brooke) b 27 SEP 1691 in Stafford Co/King George Va and Winifred Presley b ABT 1700
-6-5-3 John THORNTON b ABT 1756 St. Paul's Parish King George Co d ABT 1800 Kg Geo Co
-6-5-4 William THORNTON b 28 May 1758 d ABT 1800 m 1789 Gunston Hall Plantation Fairfax Co Elizabeth MASON b 1771
-5 Alice THORNTON b 1759 m Presley THORNTON II son of Presley THORNTON and Charlotte BELSON
-6 Elizabeth THORNTON b about 1760 m Presley THORNTON II b c 1750 d 1807
-7 Sarah Smotherman b c 1760 m Charles Holden b 1752 d 1829
-8 Thomas Smitherman
-9 William Smitherman b 1758 Fairfax VA d 1822 m1 Anna + + 1 ch m2 Gracey Latham b 1758 d 1822 + 1 ch
-10 Hugh Smitherman b 1766 d 1831
-11 John Smitherman b 1770 d 1833
-1-1 Daniel MCCARTY IV b ABT 1766 - BEF 22 Jun 1801 Westmoreland Co m Margaret ROBINSON
-1-2 Elizabeth MCCARTY b about 1768 m 10 Jan 1788 Westmoreland Co Burwell BASSETT
-4-1 George Francis THORNTON b 1790 Kg Geo Co d 1824 Alexandria Va
-4-2 William Mason THORNTON b 1792 d 1813
-6-1 Charoltte Belsom THORNTON b about 1790 m John Tayloe Lomax b 19 Jan 1781 d 10 Oct 1862 son of Thomas LOMAX and Ann Corbin TAYLOE
-6-2 Arthur Witham THORNTON
-6-3 Presley THORNTON III
-7-1 Charles Holden b 1790 d 1861 m Patience b 1794
-9-1 Catherine Smitherman b 1778 d 1860 m William Latham b 1776 d 1821
-9-2 Mary Smitherman b 1788 d 1853 m Lawrence Latham b 1790 Randolph Co NC d 10 Jun 1876 Beech Scott Co MS

-6-1-1 Charlotte Elizabeth Lomax b 18 Jul 1806 Port Tobago Essex VA d 3 Oct 1878 Danville Pittsylvania VA
-6-1-2 Anna Maria Lomax b 31 Mar 1808 Fredericksburg d 5 Apr 1853 Lewiston Rockingham VA m Samuel Hance Lewis (from Darren Marshall's tree)
-6-1-3 Eleanor Tayloe Lomax b 7 Dec 1811 Menokin Manor Richmond GA d 16 Aug 1851 m Charles Lewis
-6-1-4 John Lomax b 1813 menokin Manor d 16 Jul 1863 Demopolis Marengo AL m Elimira Strudwick
-6-1-5 Catharine Lomax b 12 Feb 1819 Port Essex VA d 1 Oct 1844
-6-1-6 Presley Lomax b 2 Mar 1829 Fredericksburg d 26 Aug 1893 Newton Norfolk Co MA m Mildred Wellford b 1822 d 1889
-6-1-7 Cornelia Lomax b 23 May 1822 Fredericksburg d 11 Jun 1848 Staunton Augusta VA James Waddell
-6-1-8 Mary Page Lomax b 1822 Fredericksburg d there 22 Feb 1849
-6-1-9 Thomas Lomax b 1817 d 1819

-1-1-1-1 Margaret Lee b 1818 d 1820/9
-1-1-1-1 y Lee
-6-1-1-1 Charlotte Thornton LEWIS b about 1825 m Beverly Blair BOTTS
-6-1-1-2 Lundsford Lomax LEWIS Judge
-6-1-2-1 Charlotte Lewis b 1844
-6-1-2-2 Lundsford Lewis b 17 Mar 1846
-6-1-2-3 Cornelia Lewis b 1847
-6-1-2-4 Anne Lewis b 1852
-6-1-3-1 John Lewis
-6-1-3-2 Rebecca Lewis
-6-1-4-1 Samuel Lomax b 1840
-6-1-4-2 Charlotte Lomax b 1843
-6-1-4-3 John Lomax b 1845
-6-1-4-4 Thomas Lomax b 1847
-6-1-4-5 Annie Lomax b 1850
-6-1-4-6 Rosalie Lomax b 1854 d 1870
-6-1-4-7 Lucy Lomax b 1857
-6-1-4-8 Presley Lomax b 1859
-6-5-6-1-4-9 Elmira Lomax b 1861
-6-1-6-1 Spotswood Lomax b 1847 d 1893
-6-1-6-2 Edward Lomax b 1852
-6-1-6-3 Sarah Lomax b 1855 d 1894
Po12-2-1-1-1-6-7 Rosamond Fitzhugh b BEF 1733 in Bedford, Stafford/King George Co Va
Po12-2-1-1-1-6-8 Rosamond Fitzhugh b BEF 1733 in Bedford, Stafford/King George Co Va
Po12-2-1-1-1-6-9 Daniel McCarty Fitzhugh b 27 JUN 1733 in Stafford Co Va d 1786
m Alice Riding b ABT 1750 d 1820
-1 Susanna Fitzhugh b ABT 1768 in Stafford Co/King George Va d 19 APR 1806
m 8 May 1790 Rice Wingfield Hooe b 25 JUN 1764 in Stafford Co/King George Va d 19 APR 1806 Sheriff 1804-1806 son of Richard Hooe b 15 OCT 1727 in Stafford Co/King George Va and Anna Dent Ireland b ABT 1743 in Md grandson of Rice Hooe IV b 1692 in Va and Catherine Taliaferro b 1706 in King George Co Va
-2 Jane Fitzhugh b 1775 in Stafford Co/King George Va m 17 Jun 1790 17 JUN 1790 in Stafford Co Va Henry Dade Hooe b 9 JUN 1747 in Stafford Co Va son of Howson Hooe b 26 SEP 1726 in Stafford/King George Co Va and Mary Elizabeth Dade b 11 JUN 1727 in Stafford/King George Co Va
Bl13-9+
Bl13 WILLIAM GILES BLAKE b 1568 Little Baddow Essex d 1593 Little Baddow Essex
m DOROTHY TWEEDY b 1572/?9 Andover Hampshire d by 15.02.1646 London Middlesex dau of CAPTAIN TWEEDY geni.com shows m1 to Giles Blake + sons John and Richard m2 William Blam Blake
Bl12 WILLIAM BLAKE b 10.07.1594, Pitminster Somerset England d 25.10.1663, Dorcester Suffolk Co MA Will: 03 Sep 1661
m AGNES THORNE b 12.01.1593 Pitminster, Taunton Deane Borough, Somerset d 22.07.1678 Dorchester, Suffolk County, MA dau of
+1 HUGH THORNE and EDE WEST " The last will and testament of William Blake, (being of perfect memory & understanding ye good lord god bee blessed and praysed therefor) made ye third day of September in ye year, one thousand six hundred sixty & one, as followeth. Imprs. My will is yt my body bee decently buried in hope of A joyfull Resurrection at ye Last day; It. give & bequeath unto ye town of Dorchester, twenty shillings to be bestowed for ye Repairing of ye Buringplace, so yt swine & other Vermine may not Anoy ye Graves of ye saints; pvided it be Repared wthin one yeare after my Decease. The Rest of My Land Goods & estate after My funerall Expenses & debts discharged; my will is And doe give & bequeath Unto My five Children ye one halfe of My Lands Goods & estate to bee equally divided Amongst them by Equal p-portions; not that disrespect My eldest son, for he hath ben and is soe dutifull a child unto mee as any of my children, but because he hath Least neede of it & he hath no charge: ye other halfe of my lands goods & estate doe give & bequeath Unto my beloved wife & do make her sole executrex of this my last will & testament. And doe Intreat my beloved breathren, Brother Edw: Clapp & Jno. Capen y they would bee pleased to bee ye ovrseers of this my Last will & testament, to see yt it bee fullfilled and prformed. finally my will is yt my wife doe not dispose of Any of her estate left her by this my last will & testament during ye time of her life w-thout ye Advise and consent of my overseers & My four sones or ye Major part of them, yet nevryelesse in her Last will she may dispose of it Unto whome shee please; In Wittnesse whereof have hereunto sett my hand & Seale In ye presence of WILLIAM BLAKE wtha seale"
William and Agnes came to America sometime before 1636 and settled in the Roxbury area. William befriended William Pynchon and his associates in May of 1636, when they drew up and signed the articles of association at Agawam, now Springfield, and he was one of five to assign the lots and manage affairs of the colony. He drew land there but apparently decided to return to Dorchester and settle. William drew land in South Boston in March of 1637-8. He was made a freeman of the colony the following year. He was constable, selectman, on the committee to build the new meeting house. In 1656 he was elected town clerk and "clerk of the writs for the county of Suffolk, " and these offices he held until within six weeks of his death. In his will he made a bequest for the repairing of the burying ground. Soon after his death his Agnes moved to Boston, probably to live with one of her children. The church records say "Sister Agnes Blake (ye wife of Willm Blake deceased) she haveing removed her dwelling to Boston..." She was buried in Dorchester. Footnotes: James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. USGenNet. scanned and edited. (July 1994) (usgennet.org Nov. 2000). Vital Records, Dorcester VR. Quality: 3. Mr. William Blake Clerk of the Writts & Recorder for ye Town, Peparted this Life in the 69th year of his Age the 25th mo: 8. 1663 [rays-place.com James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. USGenNet. scanned and edited. (July 1994) (usgennet.org Nov. 2000). Vital Records, Dorcester deaths 1657-1683. Quality: 3. Agnes Blake Widow Died July 22d 1678 [rays-place.com William Blake: THE "BLAKE FAMILY" IN ENGLAND. THE earliest accounts that can gather of the "Blake Family" have received from John H. Blake, Esq., of Roxbury, who sent to England expressly for the purpose, and obtained the following from the Records there. 1st.--John Blake, of Little Baddow, Co. of Essex, England, Gent. 2d.--John Blake, of Little Baddow, Gent. He m. Anna, dau. and heir of Rawson. His children were--Richard, John, Robert, Francis, Humphrey, Christopher, and Anna who m. (i.) Wm. Pascall, and (ii.) (???) Barry. 3d.--Richard Blake, married Mabel, daughter of Coverte of Essex. His children were--Giles, who married Dorothy, daughter of Capt. Tweedy, of Essex; Christopher, of Ferling in Essex, Gent., married Phillipa, daughter of John Rochester, of Ferling; Mabel, married Isaac Withington, of Northumberland; Richard, John, Thomas, Vincent and Edward, all died without issue. 4th.--Giles Blake, m. Dorothy Tweedy. She was daughter of Capt. Tweedy, of Essex. Children--William, b. 1594, m. Agnes; Giles, Richard, John, Thomas and Arthur, ob., Arthur, Mary, Dorothy.
FIRST GENERATION IN NEW ENGLAND. I. 1. WILLIAM BLAKE, married Agnes. He was son of Giles and Dorothy (Tweedy) Blake, of Little Baddow, Essex, England. He emigrated to America in 1630, with his wife Agnes, and their children. They came in the Ship "Mary and John," Capt. Squeb. They sailed from Plymouth, England, March 20, and arrived at Nantasket (now Hull) May 30, 1630, having a comfortable though long passage. This was the first vessel that arrived, of a considerable fleet that sailed about the same time from Plymouth, laden with passengers for this then far western world. This company finally set themselves down in Dorchester, and commenced their settlement early in June. For a few years, we do not find any mention of our ancestor, but we may be justified in the belief that it was this William Blake who went to Springfield, with William Pynchon, of Roxbury, and others, early in 1636. Soon after their arrival there, viz., May 16, 1636, they drew up and signed an agreement, by which they would govern themselves, and be governed. It is a document of considerable length, and at its close they say, "We testifie to the order above said, being all of the first adventurers and undertakers for this plantation. William Pynchon, Nath. Michell, Henry Smith, the mark of Jehue Burr, William Blake, Edmund Wood, the mark T of Thomas Ufford, John Cabel." "Ordered for the disposinge of the hasseky marish, and the granting of home lotts, these five men or theyre Deputyes, are appointed to have power:" Mr. Pynchon, Mr. Michell, Jehue Burr, William Blake, Henry Smith. "Ordered, that William Blake have 16 polle in bredth, for his home lott, and all the marish in bredth abuttinge at the end of it, to the next high land, and three ackers more in some other place. The above five men to lay out highways when they shall see meete." It is afterwards recorded that Blake, with seven others, gave up or sold their allotments to the Company; but whether it was that year, or the following, am unable to ascertain by the records. It is my opinion, however, that he did not move his family from Dorchester, but was at Springfield through the summer of 1636, and perhaps 1637. Dorchester Town Records, in 1637, state that William Blake is one (about 104 in all) among whom the land on the Neck was divided. We find that William Blake was made freeman of Dorchester, March 14, 1638--9. In the early days of New England it was an indispensable requisite that a person must be a church member, before he could be admitted a freeman. At what time he joined the church, have not been able to ascertain. In the year 1645 he was chosen one of the Selectmen, and also in the years 1647 and 1651. In 1645, according to "Blake's Annals," "they agreed upon ye Building of a new Meeting-house, and granted a Rate of o250; the Committee Mr. Glover, Nathl. Duncan, Mr. Atherton, Mr. Jones, Dea. Wiswell, Dea. Clap and Mr. Howard; Raters, Edwd. Breck, Wm. Sumner, Thos. Wiswell, William Blake and Roger Clap." Whether the rate of o250 was granted expressly for building the meeting-house, or was for the yearly town expenses, inclusive, cannot by the record satisfactorily decide. In 1656, Blake says in his "Annals," "This year Wm. Blake, Sen. was chosen Recorder for ye Town & Clerk of ye Writs for the County of Suffolk; he was to have 20s. per year & be ratefree." In 1663 he says, "This year Died Mr. William Blake, who had been Clerk of ye Writs for the County of Suffolk, & Recorder for ye Town, near 8 years. He was also Clerk of ye Training-band. He Died ye 25th of ye 8th Mo. 1663, in ye 69th year of his age." In 1678--"This year, Agnes, the Widow of William Blake, died July 22d." have no means of knowing what was her maiden name, or when or where she was born. Tradition has told us that two brothers, William and Richard, came together in the ship Mary and John in 1630, but cannot find any proof of the assertion. There was Richard Blake, servant, aged 16 years, came in the ship Confidence, from London, in 1638. In 1644, Richard Blake, of Dorchester, was creditor of the estate of Samuel Sherman, of Boston, deceased. In 1645, by the History of Andover, Richard Blake was the 15th in order as they came into the town to settle, and he was a church-member the same year. He died in Andover in 1695, and left no children in that town. have not been able to ascertain what relation these two were to each other. Richard could not be son of William, for we have the names and whereabouts of his five children; and he could not be his brother, for William's brother of that name was born about 1598. He might have been cousin or nephew, and in all probability was such. It is my impression, though may be mistaken, that this Richard was the ancestor of many of the name who now reside in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. The following is an exact copy of William Blake's Will, as it stands on the Records, in the Probate Office, Suffolk County. It was without doubt written by himself. It is short and explicit, and shows the ability and character of the man. "The last will and testament of William Blake, (being of perfect memory & understanding ye good lord god bee blessed and praysed therefor) made ye third day of September in ye year, one thousand six hundred sixty & one, as followeth. Imprs. My will is yt my body bee decently buried in hope of A joyfull Resurrection at ye Last day; It. give & bequeath unto ye town of Dorchester, twenty shillings to be bestowed for ye Repairing of ye Buringplace, so yt swine & other Vermine may not Anoy ye Graves of ye saints; pvided it be Repared wthin one yeare after my Decease. The Rest of My Land Goods & estate after My funerall Expenses & debts discharged; my will is And doe give & bequeath Unto My five Children ye one halfe of My Lands Goods & estate to bee equally divided Amongst them by Equal p-portions; not that disrespect My eldest son, for he hath ben and is soe dutifull a child unto mee as any of my children, but because he hath Least neede of it & he hath no charge: ye other halfe of my lands goods & estate doe give & bequeath Unto my beloved wife & do make her sole executrex of this my last will & testament. And doe Intreat my beloved breathren, Brother Edw: Clapp & Jno. Capen y they would bee pleased to bee ye ovrseers of this my Last will & testament, to see yt it bee fullfilled and prformed. finally my will is yt my wife doe not dispose of Any of her estate left her by this my last will & testament during ye time of her life without ye Advise and consent of my overseers & My four sones or ye Major part of them, yet nevryelesse in her Last will she may dispose of it Unto whome shee please; In Wittnesse whereof have hereunto sett my hand & Seale In ye presence of WILLIAM BLAKE wth a seale: John Capen Jno Minott. Att a County Court held Att Boston 28. January 1663 Jno. Capen & Jno. Minott deposed that having subscribd their names to this paper was prsented & did both see and heare Wm Blake to signe & publish ye same to bee his Last will & testament, yt when he so did he was of A sound disposing minde to their best knowledg: EDWARD RAWSON, Recorder." "The Inventory of all ye goods & Lands of WM. BLAKE of Dorchester deceased. Imps. his waring apparell & Money his purse 009. 15. 02 his house & Lands 154. 15. 00 his Cattle hay & Swine 017. 01. 00 his plate & spoones 001. 06. 00 his pewter & brass 007. 08. 04 his bedding & sheets table Cloths & pillow beers 017. 18. 00 his bookes 001. 12. 00 his apples & quinces & Indian Corn 002. 18. 00 his tables chests & bedsteads 003. 03. 06 his Ironpotts pans axes & pott hangers & saws & hamers & wedges & other Lumber 008. 15. 00 o224. 12. 00 WILLIAM SUMNER: JAMES HUMFREY Owing to ye Estate 03. 10. 00 Debts Owing from ye Estate 39. 08. 00 More Owing from ye Estate 03. 08. 00 Att A County Cort held Att Boston 29 January, 1663, Mrs Anis(*) Blake deposed that this is A true inventory of the Estate of ye late William Blake her late husband to her best knowledge, that when she knows more she will discover itt to ye Court. Allowed off EW. RAWSON, Recorder." The Will decides the question explicitly, about his children, that there were four sons and one daughter, and we also have their names and residence. I had formerly supposed that our ancestor built a (*) Should be Agnes. house and lived at Dorchester Neck, near the Point, towards the Castle; but by investigation, think he lived in the neighborhood of the main settlement. The precise spot it is not easy to locate at this distance of time; but we are very sure that he had land at the Neck granted to him in 1637, and that a part of the same land has remained in the family to this day. He appears to have been a man of consequence in the new settlement, and also of public spirit, as the first bequest in his will goes to prove. infer that the town complied with the provision in the will, as find afterwards that the executrix paid it to the town. At that time the burying-place was small, but a few rods square, on the corner (now Boston and Stoughton Sts.). He and his wife Agnes, in all probability, were both buried in that enclosure, but, sad to relate, no memento is to be found to tell the spot where they repose. This is much to be regretted, and it seems no more than an act of justice that his descendants should appropriately mark the spot of the resting-place of one who was a pioneer to this then wild wilderness, who without doubt labored and suffered much, in faith and hope, that his offspring might enjoy a bounteous harvest. Though his first bequest was but a trifle, yet it served to show the principle and the taste of the man, and was much for him and the times in which he lived. The grave-stones of his descendants, of the successive generations of the family, to the present time, have been righted up, or re-set, and cleansed of the accumulated moss which had rendered them almost illegible for years (by the writer), and now they stand renovated, telling their short but truthful story, of the quick succession of the generations of men; and leading our thoughts back, to the early settlement of New England, to contemplate their hardships, their sacrifices and their trials. II. Chil. of William and Agnes Blake, probably all b. in England. 2. William, b. 1620 d 1703, in Milton. 3. James, b. 1623; m. Elizabeth Clap. (2) 4. Edward, b. (???) d 1692, in Milton. 5. John, b. (???) d 1688, in Boston. 6. Ann, b. (???); m. Jacob Legare, of Boston. Blake, Samuel. Blake Family. Boston: David Clapp,1857, p. 9-14. ~~~~~~~~~ William Blake, Sr., born June 05, 1594 in Over Stowey, Somerset, England; died August 25, 1663 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, British MA Bay Colony. He was the son of Robert Blake, Sr. and Eleanor last-name-unknown. He married Agnes Thorne September 23, 1617 in Pitminster, Somerset, England. Agnes Thorne, born January 12, 1593/94 in Pitminster, Somerset, England; died July 22, 1678 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, British MA Bay Colony. She was the daughter of Hugh Thorne and an unknown female. Notes for William Blake, Sr.: William's birth date is actually his baptismal date. It was recorded: "1594 Ano dom 5 day of June was baptized William blake sonne of Robert Blake." He resided at Aisholt, a parish adjoining Over Stowey, where the Blakes were lords of the manor, patrons of the church, and owners of most of the land. The church, dedicated to All Saints, is a neat structure, consisting of a nave, chancel, and south aisle, and tower at the west end containing three bells. In the church are several monuments to the Blake family, who continued to reside there as patrons and incumbents until the beginning of the nineteenth century. By the 1880s the Egmonts were lords of the manor, and the Reverend John West was patron and incumbent of the church. [A Record of the Blakes of Somersetshire, Horatio Somerby, 1881] William appears to have married a widow in Pitminster, and most of his children were baptized there. He probably came to America in the fall of 1635 or the winter of 1636, and remained at Dorchester or Roxbury, making the acquaintance there of William Pynchon and others, who were considering a settlement on the Connecticut River. Whether or not he was with Mr. Pynchon on the 14th and 16th of May, 1636, at which time they with their associates drew up and signed the articles of association at Agawam, now Springfield, the agreement is still preserved with his signature. The men named were given authority to make assignment of lots and manage the general affairs of the settlement, and the first alotment of land was made to William on May 14, 1636: "It is ordered that William Blake shall have sixteen polles in bredth for his home lott and all the marish in breadth abuttinge at the end of it to the next high land and three acrs more in some other place." Nonetheless, it appears that he soon returned to his family in Dorchester. He probably lived on the eastern slope of Mount Bowdoin, perhaps not far from the modern Bowdoin Street and Union Avenue. William was made a freeman of the Colony March 14, 1638/9, at which time, to comply with the order of the General Court, he must have been a member of the church. The Dorchester church records indicate that he and his wife became members before November 1639. There can be no doubt that he was a man of integrity and above the average intelligence of his neighbors. He served the town in various important capacities: constable in 1641, selectman from 1645 to 1647 and in 1651, on committee to build the new meeting-house in 1645, and in many other ways. According to in 1646 he was elected a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. The assignment of duties to men like William, who were willing to serve their townsmen, were often expressed in a quaint manner, and the following items indicate some of the simple offices in which he served which, although by themselves insignificant, in the aggregate show the manifold ways in which the good citizen made himself useful. "Bro. Blake and Bro. Howard are deseyred to buy a cow for Edward Browne." "William Blake is appointed to warne Thomas Andrews to daube the meeting house or else to take the fines that is due for not traininge of him." In 1656 he was selected for the important office of town clerk, the record reading: "At a Generall Towne meeting the 23.11.56 Brother William Blake the elder was Chosen Recorder for the towne of Dorchester and to attend the Select men from time to time to scribe and trascribe shuch orders and Records as should by them bee Committed vnto him and for that end wee the Select men doe order that the sayde william Blake doe take the towne Books or Booke into his hands and Keeping as likewise the mapp or mapps Conserninge the towne and Keepe them secuerly and not Deliuer the same to any but by order from some of the Select men." At the same time he was chosen "clerk of the writts for the county of Suffolk." For this service he was to have twenty shillings per year and be "rate free." He held the office of town clerk up to within about six weeks of his death. He died at age 69, and bequeathed to the town a gift for the repair of the burying ground that amounted to 18 shillings. The value of his estate was �224.12.0. No stone marked his grave, but he was buried in the old cemetery of Dorchester, where the graves of many of the Blakes stand, at the corner of Stoughton and Boston Streets, most of which are near the Stoughton Street side, midway between the east and west bounds of the grounds. [Source: Increase Blake of Boston, His Ancestors and Descendants, Francis E. Blake, 1898 in Boston, MA.] Notes for Agnes Thorne: Agnes' birth date is actually her baptism date. After William's death, she moved to Boston, probably to live with her son John or her daughter Anne. No stone marks her grave, but she was buried in the old cemetery in Dorchester.
Bl11-1 Anne Blake, bn Aug 30, 1618 in Pitminster, Somerset, d July 12, 1681 in Boston, Suffolk County, British MA
m1 y Hollowell Bef. 1650
m2 Jacob Leager Bef. 1651 in Boston, Suffolk County, British MA Colony. Notes for Anne Blake: Anne's birth date is actually her baptismal date. She was the twin sister of John. She came to America in the fall of 1635 or the winter of 1636 with his father and family. Notes for Jacob Leager: Jacob was from Boston.
Bl11-2 John Blake, born August 30, 1618 in Pitminster, Somerset d January 25, 1688/89 in Boston, Suffolk County, British MA Colony; married Mary Souther August 16, 1654 in Boston, Suffolk County, British MA Colony. Notes for John Blake: John's birth date is actually his baptismal date. He was the twin brother of Anne. He came to America in the fall of 1635 or the winter of 1636 with his father and family. He was a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. He resided for some time at Dorchester, MA. Notes for Mary Souther: Mary was the widow of a man with the last name Shaw
Bl11-3 William Blake, Jr b 6 Sep 1620 in Pitminster, Somerset d September 03, 1703 in Milton, Norfolk County, British MA m1 Anne x 1649 in British MA Bay m2 Hannah Tolman November 22, 1693 in Milton, Norfolk County, British MA Colony. Notes for William Blake, Jr.: William's birth date is actually his baptismal date. He came to America in the fall of 1635 or the winter of 1636 with his father and family. He resided at Milton, MA, formerly a part of Dorchester. He was chosen Deputy to the General Court for several years. He and Anne may have had a child named Anne in 1649. If so, she must have died very young. Notes for Hannah Tolman: Hannah may have been a widow of a man with the last name Lyon
Bl11-4 James Blake, Sr., b 27 Apr 1624 ( actually his baptismal date) in Pitminster, Somerset d June 28, 1700 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, British MA James, his five siblings and parents immigrated from England on March 20, 1630, on the ship Mary and John and arrived in Nastasket, MA on May 30, 1630. He was a Representative from Dorchester, MA, in 1667. In 1661 the James Blake House was built. At one time it was suggested that this house was built in anticipation of this marriage. But Carbon dating in May 2007 now has the construction date as 1661. The House was built near a spring and tributary to Mill Creek, west of the Five Corners and therefore west of the first Meeting House at Pond and Cottage Streets, on land adjoining that of the Clap family. In 1896 the Dorchester Historical Society acquired the property from the City and moved the house less than 500 feet from its original location of MA Avenue. Deacon James Blake held public office, becoming a constable, town selectman, and deputy to the General Court as well as a pillar of the First Church, serving as Deacon for 14 years and later Ruling Elder for about the same length of time.
m1 Elizabeth Clapp 1651 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co MA eldest dau of Edward Clapp and Prudence Clapp niece of Capt Roger Clapp.
m2 17 Sep 1695 in Rehoboth MA Elizabeth Smith b 1628.
Bl11-5 EDWARD BLAKE b 03.09.1626 Aisholt, Pitminster, Somersetshire d 03.09.1692, Milton, Norfolk Co MA
m PATIENCE POPE b 1632 Dorchester Suffolk Co MA d 11.08.1690 Milton, Norfolk County, MA dau of JOHN POPE and JANE CLAPP
Bl11-5-1 JANE POPE BLAKE b 29.09.1658, Boston Suffolk Co MA
m THOMAS KILTON b 1670 Milton Norfolk Co MA d Norfolk Co MA
Bl11-5-1-1 JOHN EDWIN KELTON b 12.09.1695, Kingston Washington Co RI d 31.10.1764, Rehobooth Bristol Co MA
m SARAH BABCOCK b 1690, Kingston Washington Co RI d 17.04.1748, Rehobooth Bristol Co MA
Bl11-5-2 SUSANNA BLAKE b 20.07.1661, Boston Suffolk Co MA d Windham Windham Co CT
m NATHANIEL WALES b 25.05.1658, Dorchester Suffolk Co MA Usa d 22.06.1744, Windham Windham Co CT
Bl11-5-3 JONATHAN POPE BLAKE b 07.07.1672, Boston Suffolk Co MA Usa d 1727, Wrentham Norfolk Co MA
m ELIZABETH CANDAGE. b 1672 Boston Suffolk Co MA and d�de 1725 Wrentham Norfolk Co MA
Bl11-5-3-1 ELIZABETH BLAKE b 1705 Boston Suffolk Co MA d 14.08.1790 Attleboro Bristol Co MA
m THOMAS DAGGETT b 1688 Attleboro Bristol Co MA d 06.03.1778 Attleboro Bristol Co MA
Bl11-6? GEORGE BLAKE b 1620 Essex d c 17.02.1697 -Boxford Essex MA
Bl11-6-1 REBECCA BLAKE b 02.1639 Gloucester Essex Co MA d 08.05.1721 Boxford Essex MA
m ROBERT EAMES b 1630 Essex England d 22.07.1693 Boxford Essex MA
-1 HANNAH AMES b 18.12.1661, Andover Essex Co MA Usa d 08.07.1731, Andover Essex Co MA
m EPHRAIM FOSTER b 09.10.1657, Ipswich Essex Co MA d 21.09.1746, Boxford Essex MA
Bl11-6-2 PRUDENCE BLAKE b 15.04.1647, Gloucester Essex Co MA d 09.03.1688, Andover Essex Co MA
m MOSES TYLER b c 1641 Andover Essex Co MA d 02.10.1727, Andover Essex Co MA
-1 Moses Tyler b 16 Feb 1667 Rowley Essex Co MA d there 11Oct 1732 m Ruth Perley
-2 Job Tyler b 16 Dec 1675 Boxford MA d 3 Dec 1754 Rowley MA m Margaret Bradstreet
-1-1 Mehitable Tyler b 10 Aug 1712 Boxford MA m Isaac Dodge
-2-1 Job Tyler b 28 Feb 1705 Boxford d 1 Jun 1777 Rindge Cheshire CO NH
br>-2-1-1 Joshua Tyler b 27 Jan 1747 Boxford d 27 Mar 1825 Leominster Wocester Co MA m Ismenia Kimball br>-2-1-1-1 Rebecca Tyler b 4 Sep 177 Rindge NH d 30 May 1807 Leominster MA m Elisha Coolidge br>-2-1-1-1-1 Henry Hiet Coolidge b 6 Aug 1805 Leominster MA d 31 May 1884 Niles Bemen Co MI m Sarah Ann Mead br>-2-1-1-1-1-1 Orville William Coolidge b 9 Oct 1839 Edwardsburg Cass Co MI d 15 O 1918 Niles Bemen Co MI
Bl12-2 JOANNA BLAKE b 16.02.1613, Andover, Hampshire, England d 1667, Charlestown, Suffolk, MAAKA "Joanna (Blake) Sedgewick Allen"
m Maj Gen ROBERT SEDGWICK b 1611 Woburn, Bedfordshire, England, d 24.05.1656 Jamaica, British West Indies of the fever
Bl12-2-1 WILLIAM SEDGWICK b 1643, Charlestown, Middlesex County, MA d 1674, Jamaica, British West Indies
m ELIZABETH STONE b 1645, Hartford County, CT d 1681, Hartford, Hartford County, CT
Bl12-3 John Blake 19 Jun 1597
Bl12-4 Richard Blake b 17 Apr 1603
Bl15-2 NICHOLAS BLAKE b 1500 Andover Hampshire d 1547 Old Hall Somerset
m MARGARET MUNDY b 1510 Andover Hampshire d. 1609 Andover Hampshire
Bl15-3 AGNES BLAKE b 1499, Andover Hampshire d. 1546 Yorkshire
m RICHARD de REMINGTON b 1485 Garraby Yorkshire d 16.09.1556 Stamford Bridge Yorkshire son of RICHARD DE REMINGTON and JOAN COFFIN
Bl15-3-1 RICHARD REMINGTON b 1535, Yorkshire d. 10.11.1615, Yorkshire
m ELIZABETH HUTTON b 1565 Yorkshire d 26.03.1602 Yorkshire
Bl15-3-1-1 JOHN REMINGTON b aft 07.02.1598 Lockington Yorkshire d 08.06.1667, Roxbury Suffolk Co MA
m ELIZABETH KNIGHT b aft 1605 England, d 24.12.1658 Rowley Yorkshire England.
Bl15-3-1-1-1 THOMAS REMINGTON b 1635, Rowley Yorkshire England d 22.02.1721, Suffield Hartford Co CT
m MEHITABLE WALKER. b 1635 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 17.12.1718 Suffield Hartford Co CT
-1 JONATHAN REMINGTON b 06.10.1663, Rowley Essex Co MA d 15.06.1755, Suffield Hartford Co CT m SARAH HOVEY b 19.09.1680, Ipswich Essex Co MA d 18.10.1716, Suffield Hartford Co CT
-2 MARY REMINGTON b 14.07.1666, Rowley Essex Co MA Usa d 27.12.1747 m ABEL LEONARD b 12.05.1656, Springfield Hampden Co MA d 10.03.1689.
-3 JOSEPH REMINGTON b 01.09.1675, Windsor Hartford Co CT d 24.07.1768, Suffield Hartford Co CT m1 THANKFUL HITCHCOCK b18.10.1686, Springfield Hampden Co MA d 05.12.1773, Suffield Hartford Co CT m2 ELIZABETH DUDLEY b 04.03.1678, Guilford New Haven Co CT d 1718.