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Gr26. Sir Andrew Gray, 1st of Broxmouth Roxburghshire a 1314
Gr25 Sir John Gray, 2nd of Broxmouth d c1403
Gr24-1 John Gray a 1353, dvpsp
Gr24/td> Sir Patrick Gray, 3rd of Broxmouth a 1373 b c 1334
m Margaret b 1334 Dundee Angus d 1371
Gr23 Sir Andrew Gray, 4th of Broxmouth b 1390 Broxmouth d 1441
m1 Janet Mortimer dau of Sir Roger Mortimer
Gr22-1 Andrew Gray, 1st Lord Gray b c1390, d c1469
m1 mcrt 31.08.1418 Elizabeth Wemyss dau of Sir John Wemyss of Wemyss
Gr22-1-1 Patrick, Master of Gray dvp by 01.09.1464
m1 by 1440 Margaret Fleming dsp, dau of Sir Malcolm Fleming of Biggar and Cumbernauld
m2 by 1445 Annabel Forbes dau of Alexander Forbes, 1st Lord
Gr22-1-1-1 Andrew Gray, 2nd Lord Gray d 1514<
m1 Janet Keith dau of Sir Robert Keith, Lord Keith
Gr22-1-1-1-1 Patrick Gray, 3rd Lord Gray dspl 04.1541
m c1492, div after 03.1501 Janet Gordon dau of George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly
partner unknown
a Janet Gray
m1 William Ogilvy of Inchmartine d before 05.1566
..
m2 by 1566 James Sandilands of Cruvie and St. Monance d 02.11.1585
Gr22-1-1-2 Isobel Gray
m Alexander Stratoun of Lauristoun
Gr22-1-1-3 Elizabeth Gray m1 1487 John Lyon, 4th Lord Glamis d 1500
..
m2 1511, sp Alexander Gordon, 3rd Earl of Huntly d 16.01.1523-4
m3. 05.06.1525, sp George Leslie, 4th Earl of Rothes d 28.11.1558
m2 Elizabeth Stewart dau of John Stewart of Balveny, 1st Earl of Atholl
Gr22-1-1-4 Robert Gray of Leithfie d Flodden 09.09.1513
Gr22-1-1-5 Gilbert Gray of Buttergask d by 1541
m Egidia Mercer dau of Sir Laurence Mercer of Aldie
a Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray d 1584
m mcrt 21.09.1537 Marion Ogilvy dau of James Ogilvy, 4th Lord of Airlie
Gr22-1-1-5-1 Patrick Gray, 5th Lord b 1538, d 1609
m mcrt 14.01.1556-7 Barbara Ruthven dau of William, 2nd Lord Ruthven
A Patrick Gray, 6th Lord b c 1560 d 04.09.1611 m1 mcrt 1575, div 1585 Elizabeth Lyon dau of John, 8th Lord Glamis
m2 mcrt 25.11.1585 Mary Stewart dau of Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney
i Andrew Gray, 7th Lord d 1663
m1 1603 Margaret Ogilvy dau of Walter, 1st Lord of Deskford
a Patrick, Master of Gray dvpsp 1635
b Anne, Mistress of Gray
m William, Master of Gray bpt 21.07.1621, d 08.1660 Their eldest son became 8th Lord.
m2 1627 Mary d before 1632, widow of Sir John Sydenham
m3 before 1639 Katherine Caddell
c Frances Gray bur 22.04.1670
m James Mackenzie captain
ii Patrick Gray b c1606
iii Jean/Janet Gray d 17.08.1639 m mcrt 09.1609 Sir John Wemyss of Wemyss, 1st Earl of Wemyss b c1586 d 22.11.1649
Agnes Gray
m c1611 William Graham, 7th Earl of Menteith, Earl of Strathern, 1st Earl of Airth and Menteith b 1589, d 1661
v Mary Gray
m James Leslie, 3rd Lord Lindores d before 20.07.1667
vi Elizabeth Gray
m mcrt 09.1603 Sir John Leslie of Newton d 01.09.1651
vii Helen Gray
m mcrt 11.09.1622 Sir Andrew Bruce, 5th of Earlshall
..
viii Isobel Gray
m Sir Robert Carnegie of Dunnigen dsp 12.1632
B Gilbert Gray of Milnhill
m Elizabeth Gib
C James Gray
D William Gray of Bandirran, later of Inchture
m Elizabeth Gray
E Andrew Gray of Bullion d by 18.08.1604
m Margaret Reid
F Robert Gray of Millhill and Cranneslie
m Jean Lauder dau of Robert Lauder of Bass
G Barbara Gray
m Sir John Cranstoun of Morristoun
H Marjorie Gray
m Patrick Ogilvy of Inchmartine d by24.05.1623
-1 Patrick Ogilvy dvp 21.11.1592 m Margaret Halyburton dau of Sir Thomas Halyburton of Pitcur
-2 William Ogilvy d before 25.06.1607
-3+ other issue - James, Thomas
-1-1 Sir Patrick Ogilvy of Inchmartine d 30.03.1651 m mcrt 02.1609 Anne Campbell dau of Sir Duncan Campbell, 1st Bart of Glenorchy
-1-2 William Ogilvy of Murie d c11.1609
-1-3 Elizabeth Ogilvy m Sir Walter Ogilvy, 7th of Boyne d 1671
-1-1-1 Sir Patrick Ogilvy of Inchmartine, 2nd Earl of Findlater d 30.03.1658 m Elizabeth Ogilvy dau of James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Findlater
-1-2-1 Patrick Ogilvy of Murie
-1-2-2 William Ogilvy
-1-2-3 Elizabeth Ogilvy m George Nisbet
2 Andrew Gray d by 16.02.1611
3 Gilbert Gray of Bandirran or Banderan d 12.08.1592
m1 Marion Carnegie d 28.05.1585, dau of John Carnegie of that ilk
A Agnes Gray
m2 mcrt 18.04.1587 Elizabeth Hay d 01.04.1600, dau of Peter Hay of Megginch
B Euphemia Gray
m Sir Patrick Kinnaird of Inchture d c1658
C+ other issue - Patrick d young, Gilbert, Marie d by 15.01.1612
4 James Gray d 1585-6
m Elizabeth Beaton b c1529, dau of Sir John Beaton, 2nd of Creich
p. Isobel Bethune
5 Robert Gray a 1593
6 Sir Patrick Gray of Invergowrie d 31.08.1606
m1 Euphemia Murray d 24.08.1596, dau of William Murray of Tullibardine
m2 Agnes Napier dau of Sir Archibald Napier, 6th of Merchiston, of Edinbellie
Unsure who was the mother of whom.
A Patrick Gray of Invergowrie, later of Kinnell
B+ other issue - Andrew, Agnes, Euphan, Elizabeth, Marion
7 Marion Gray
m1 06.1562 Patrick, Master of Ruthven dvpsp before 1565
m2 Patrick Ogilvy of Inchmartine
8 Mary Gray
m David Seton of Parbroath, Chancellor of Scotland d 1601 / by 1600
9 Agnes Gray
m1 1553 Robert Logan of Restalrig b c1533, d c26.08.1561
m2 after 1565 Alexander Home, 5th Lord d 08.1575
m3. after 1575 Sir Thomas Lyon of Auldbar, etc d 18.02.1608
10 Elizabeth Gray
m mcrt 16.04.1568 Robert Bruce of Cultmalindie
11 Helen Gray
m Sir David Maxwell of Tealing
12 Margaret Gray
m mcrt 01.04.1562 James Ogilvy of Balfour d 03.02.1583/4
13 Isobel Gray d 20.10.1589
m1 mcrt 04.09.1563 David Strachan of Carmylie
m2 Alexander Falconer of Halkerton d 12.1595
14 Agnes Anne Gray
m mcrt 16.01.1581-2 Patrick Douglas of Kilspindie
15 Lilias Gray d 03.1614
m1 mcrt 23.08.1582 David Tyrie of Drumkilbo
m2 mcrt 20.10.1592 John Oliphant of Newtyle, Master of Oliphant d 1603
b Robert Gray of Drummalie
m Marjorie Strachan dau of Thomas Strachan of Carmylie
1 Robert Gray of Drummalie d 02.1626
2 Margaret Gray
c James Gray of Buttergask d by 1595
m Margaret Scott
1 Thomas Gray
m Margaret Kinnaird
2 Robert Gray
d Geilis Gray d 10.1597
m1 Alexander Whitelaw of Newgrange
m2 Alexander Gardin
Gr22-1-1-1-6 Andrew Gray of Muirtown d by 13.04.1541
m heiress of Scheves
Gr22-1-1-1-7 Isobel Gray a 1551
..
m1 c 1495 Sir James Scrimgeour of Dudhope, Constable of Dundee d 1504
..
m2 by 1510 Adam Crichton of Ruthven d Flodden 09.09.1513
m3. by 1521 Sir John Campbell of Lundy
Gr22-1-1-1-8 Janet Gray d 10.1539d>
m1 John Charteris of Cathelgurdie Cuthelgurdie
m2 Sir William Keith, younger of Inverugie dvp
..
m3. Sir David Wemyss of that ilk d Flodden 09.09.1513
m4. c1530 James Campbell of Lawers d 12.02.1561-2
Gr22-1-1-1-9 Marjory Gray
m1 Andrew Kinnimonth of that ilk and Craighall
m2 Silvester Rattray of Craighall d 01.1554
Gr22-1-1-1-10+ other issue - Edward a 1521, Elizabeth
m3. Margaret Houston widow of Robert Lyle, 2nd Lord
partner unknown
Gr22-1-1-1-13 William Gray
m Marion Fullarton
Gr22-1-1-2 Janet Gray d c1549 possibly a daughter of Andrew, 2nd Lord
m1 Alexander Blair of Balthayock
m2 after 1502, before 06.05.1510 Thomas Fraser, 2nd Lord Lovat d c21.10.1524
m3. before 01.12.1534 Sir David Lindsay of Edzell, 9th Earl of Crawford b c1503, d 1558
Gr22-1-1-3 Elizabeth Gray
m David Rollock of Ballachie = David Rollo of Mello d before 1510
Gr22-1-1-4 daughter
m Andrew Monogrund of that ilk
Gr22-1-1-5 daughter
m y Collace of Balnamoon
Gr22-1-2 Andrew Gray a 1512 ancestor of Gray of Skibo
3Gr22-1-3 David Gray
Gr22-1-4 Margaret Gray
m sp Robert Lyle, 1st Lord d c1470
Gr22-1-5 Christian Gray
m mcrt 14.02.1463 James Crichton of Strathurd
m2 Elizabeth Hay a jun 1509, dau of William Hay, 1st Earl of Erroll
Gr22-2 Thomas Gray
Gr22-2-1 Thomas Gray a 04.1445
Gr22 Janet Gray b 1385 Broxmouth
m Sir Alexander Ogilvy Og22 of Auchterhouse b 1374 Auchterhouse Angusshire d 2 Oct 1423 in Auchterhouse
-1 MARJORY OGILVIE b 1400, Auchterhouse Angusshire d c 1460 Crawford Larnarkshire m David Lindsay Li21 3rd Earl of Crawford b 1405 Crawford Larnarkshire d 27 Jan 1445 son of Alexander Lindsay Li22 and Marjory Dunbar -1-1 WALTER LINDSAY b 1425, Crawford Larnarkshire d. 1475 m 1470 ISABELLA LIVINGSTON b 1432 Saltcoats Ayrshire d c 06.1509
-1-2 ALEXANDER LINDSAY Li20 b 1423, Lanarkshire d. 09.1453 4th Earl of Crawford m Margaret Dunbar b 1424 Cockburnspath Berwickshire d by 1500 dau of David Dunbar
-1-1-1 Sir David Lindsay of Beaufort and Edzell b c 1440 d by 1529 continued below m1 Katherine Fotheringham b c 1445 Wester Powrie Angusshire dau of Thomas Fotheringham of Powrie
-1-1-2 Thomas Lindsay b 1430, Wester Powrie Angusshire
-1-2-1 DAVID LINDSAY b 1440, Crawford Larnarkshire d. 25.12.1495 Fifeshire m ELIZABETH HAMILTON b 1441, Cadzow Larnarkshire
-1-2-2 ELIZABETH LINDSAY Li19 b 1445, Lanarkshire d c 22.09.1519 JOHN DRUMMOND Dr19 b 1445 Cargill Perthshire d 1519 i Cargill Perthshire 1st Lord Drummond son of MALCOLM DRUMMOND and MARION MURRAY


-1-2-2-1 WILLIAM DRUMMOND b 1464, Stobhall Cargill Perthshire d. by 07.1504continued below
-1-2-2-2 ELIZABETH DRUMMOND Dr18 b 1468, Stobhall Cargill Perthshire continued below
-1-2-2-3 JOHN DRUMMOND b 1489, Crieff Perthshire continued below
-1-2-2-4 ANNABEL DRUMMOND b 1459 Stobhall Cargill Perthshire m WILLIAM GRAHAM b 1463 Montrose Angusshire k 09.09.1513 Battle of Flodden Northumberland
Gr22-4 Elizabeth Gray
m Sir Thomas Maule of Panmure d Harlaw 1411
Gr22-5 daughter
m John Ross of Kinfauns
Gr22-6 daughter
m y Herring of Glasclune
Gr22-7 daughter br>m William Auchterlony of Kelly
Gr22-8 daughter
m David Annand of Melgum
Gr22-9 daughter m ?? MacLellan of Bombie
Gr22-10 daughter
m y Parker
m2 Elizabeth Buchanan dau of Sir Walter Buchanan of that ilk
Gr22-11 Andrew Gray of Baledgarno Ballegrano had issue
m Christian Boyd sister of Robert Boyd of Pitkindie
Gr22-12 Margaret Gray
m1 William Murray of Tullibardine, Sheriff of Perth d c1459
..
m2 George Clephane of Carslogie
Gr22-13+ other issue - Patrick a 05.1439, William a 05.1439, John a 05.1439
Gr23-2 Margaret Gray b 1363 d 1432
m Sir William Hay of Errol, Constable of Scotland d 1436
-1 Gilbert of the Hay b 1396 Errol d 7 Sep 1436 Ardair Rossshire m Alicia Hay b 1397 Perthshire d 1484 dau of William Hay -1-1 Sir William Hay b 1423 Errol Perth d Oct 1462 Old Slains Castler Collieston Aberdeenshire -1-1-1 Margaret Hay b 1453 d 1500 m Sir Robert Douglas of Lochleven b 1445 Loch Leven Castle Kinross Fife d 1526 -1-1-1-1 Margaret Douglas b 20 Feb 1482 Pumpherston Midlothian m Patrick Halyburton b 1475 Dirleton Midlothian d 6 Dec 1505 Castle Dirleton East Lothian -1-1-1-1-1 JANET HALIBURTON b 19.04.1503 Castle Dirleton East Lothian d 13.06.1566 Castle Gowrie Perthshire m WILLIAM RUTHVEN b 1500 Kynnard Perthshire de 03.10.1552 i Kynnard, Perthshire son of WILLIAM RUTHVEN og CATHERINE BUTTERGASK 1528-1552 2nd Lord of Ruthven -1-1-1-1-1-1 25. i. LILIAS RUTHVEN b 27.01.1526 Kynnard, Pertd. 07.07.1579 Stobhall, Cargill, Perth continued below
-1-1-1-1-1-2 26. ii. CECILIA RUTHVEN b 1546, Wemyss Fifeshire d. 08.07.1589 continued below
Gr23-3 Marion Gray
m y Lindsay
Gr23-4/td> Elizabeth Gray
m Andrew Moncur of that ilk a 1394
Gr23-5+ other issue - Alexander a 05.1424, Patrick a 05.1424, George a 05.1424
- - - - - - - - - - - Sir DAVID LINDSAY b c 1440 Edzell Angusshire d by 1459 continued from above

m KATHERINE FOTHERINGHAM b c 1445 Wester Powrie Angusshire continued from above
Li20-1. Walter Lindsay b 1480 Edzell Angusshire k 9 Sep 1513 Battle of Flodden Field Northumberland England.
m x ERSKINE b 1485 dau of JOHN ERSKINE b c 1460 and ELIZABETH GRAHAM
Li20-1-1 David Lindsay b 1503 Edzell Angusshire Scotland d 10.09.1558 Invermark Angusshire
m Catherine Campbell b 1520, Cawdor Nairnshire 01.10.1578 Brechin Angusshire
Li20-1-1-1 Alexander Lindsay b 1505 Edzell Angusshire
m RACHEL BARCLAY b 1505 i Scotland.
Li20-1-1-1-1 DAVID LINDSAY b 1532 Scotland d 14.08.1613
m JONETA RAMSEY b 1535 Scotland.
Li20-1-1-1-1-1 RACHEL LINDSAY b 1569, Scotland d 02.12.1639
m JOHN SPOTTISWOODE b 1565 Mid Calder West-Lothian d 02.12.1639 London
-1 56. i. ROBERT SPOTTISWOODE b 1596 Dunipage Stirlingshire d 16.01.1646, St Andrews Orkney Islands
Dr18-1. WILLIAM DRUMMOND b 1464 i Stobhall Cargill Perthshire d by 07.1504continued from above
m ISABEL CAMPBELL b 05.12.1458 i Lochow Argyleshire d by 14.06.1493 i Stobhall Cargill Perthshire dau of COLIN CAMPBELL and ISABEL STEWART
Dr18-1-1 WALTER DRUMMOND b 1492 Stobhall Cargill Perthshire
m ELIZABETH GRAHAM b 1495 i Drummond Perthshire dau of WILLIAM GRAHAM and JANET EDMONDSTONE
Dr18-1-1-1 DAVID DRUMMOND b 1515 Machany, Perth d 1571, Stobhall, Cargill, Perth 1519-1571 2nd Lord of Drummond
m LILIAS RUTHVEN b 27.01.1526 i Kynnard, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland d 07.07.1579 i Stobhall, Cargill, Perth dau of WILLIAM RUTHVEN and JANET HALIBURTON ch listed below for Lilias Ruthven.
Dr18. ELIZABETH DRUMMOND b 1468 Stobhall Cargill Perthshire continued from above
m GEORGE DOUGLAS b 1469 North Berwick East-Lothian k 09.09.1513 Battle of Flodden Field Northumberland son of ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus, Chancellor "Bell the Cat", b c1448, d c12.1513 and m1 04.03.1467-8 Elizabeth Boyd d before 1498, (dau of Robert Boyd, 1st Lord of Kilmarnock)
Do17 Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus b about 1489 d 22 Jan 1556/7 biography
m1 mcrt 1509 Margaret Hepburn dsps 1513, dau of Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell
m2 04.08.1514, div 11.03.1527-8 Margaret Tudor Tu17 b 29.11.1489, d 18.10.1541, dowager queen of Scotland and regent, widow of James IV and elder sister of Henry VIII of England. The marriage stirred up the jealousy of the nobles and the opposition of the faction supporting French influence in Scotland. Civil war broke out, and Margaret lost the regency to John Stewart, Duke of Albany.
Do16-1 ELIZABETH DOUGLAS b 1498 East-Lothian
m JOHN HAY 3rd Lord of Yester b 1484 Yester Castle Gifford East-Lothian d by Jul 1556
Do16-1-1 ELIZABETH HAY b 1510 Culross Fife
m 10.04.1527 GEORGE SETON 4th Lord b 1508 Scotland d 17.07.1549 Culross, Fife son of GEORGE SETON 3rd Lord k 9 Sep 1513 m before 12.1506 Janet Hepburn d 10.05.1558, (dau of Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell)
Do16-1-1-1 BEATRIX SETON of Seton b 1545 Tranent, East Lothian
m 22.02.1557 GEORGE OGILVIE of Dunlugas, Banffshire b 1539 i Of Cults son of WALTER OGILVIE d 29 Nov 1558 and ALISON HOME
Do16-1-1-1-1 JANET OGILVIE b 1580, Of DunglugusScotland.
Do16-1-1-1-1-1 57. i. THOMAS FORBES b 1610
Do16-1-1-2 GEORGE SETON b 1531 Tranent East Lothian d 08.01.1586, Seton East Lothian
m mcrt 02.08.1550 Isabel Hamilton b c1518?/34 Sanquhar Dumfriesshire d 13.11.1604Renfrew, dau of Sir William Hamilton of Sanquhar and KATHERINE KENNEDY
Do16-1-1-2-1 Robert Seton, 1st Earl of Winton
Do16-1-1-2-2 Margaret Seton
Do16-1-1-2-3 Sir John Seton, Lord Barnes
Do16-1-1-2-4 Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline
Do16-1-1-2-5 George Seton, Master of Seton
Do16-1-1-2-6/td> William Seton
Do16-1-1-2-7? apparently misplaced here was
GRIZEL ??SEMPLE/SDempill b 1546 Blair Ayrshire/Erskine Renfrewshire
m JOHN BLAIR b 1547 i Blair Ayrshire d 11.11.1609 i Blair Ayrshire son of JOHN BLAIR and MARGARET CUNNINGHAM Arrival place: Scotland,Ireland
+1 Robert Sempill Third Lord Sempill
m1 Isabel Hamilton m2 Elizabeth Carlyle m3 Janet Leslie
Do16-1-1-2-7-1 58. i. JOHN BLAIR b 1574, Blair Ayrshire Scotland d 01.1609, Blair Ayrshire Scotland.
Do16-1-1-2-7-2 59. ii. MARGARET BLAIR b 1579, Glengarnock Ayrshire Scotland.
Do16-1-1-2-7-3 SIR BRYCE DE BLAIR b 1573, Blair Ayrshire Scotland d 04.02.1639, Scotland; g. ANNABELLA WALLACE; f. 1573, Fifeshire Scotland d Scotland.
Do17 ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS b 1490, Lanarkshire d 22.01.1557 Castle Tantallon North Berwick, East Lothia 1513-1557 6th Earl of Angus 1527-1528 Scotland Lord Chancellor 1545 Commander Battle of Ancrum Moor
m2 MARGARET TUDOR, wid o9f James IV of Scotland PRINCESS SCOTLAND & LADY ANGUS b 28.11.1489 Westminster Palace London d 08.10.1541 + 2 ch dau of Henry Tudor King of ENGLAND and ELIZABETH PLANTAGENET After her husband James' death 1513, their infant son, James V, became king. Margaret remarried twice and played a major role in Scottish politics, her affiliation varying with her personal interest. James I of England was her descendant.
m1 MARGARET HEPBURN b 1449 Lauchope Larnarkshire dsp 1549 dau of SIR HALES and ELYNE/HELEN HOME
Do16 MARGARET DOUGLAS b 18.10.1515, Isleworth Middlesex d 09.03.1577
m1 MATTHEW STEWART b 21.09.1516 i Dumbarton Castle Dumbartonshire Scotland d 04.09.1571 i Stirling Castle Stirlingshire son of JOHN STEWART and ELIZABETH STEWART
m2 THOMAS HOWARD, LORD b 1515 Norfolk England k 31.10.1537 London Middlesex
Do15-1 HENRY STUART, LORD DARNLEY b 07.12.1545, Temple Newsom Yorkshire d 10.02.1566, Edinburgh Mid-Lothian
m MARY I OF SCOTLAND b 08.12.1542 West-Lothian d 08.02.1587 Fotheringhay Castle Northamptonshire 1542-1567 Queen of Scotland
Do15-1-1 JAMES STUART, King James VI/I of Scotland and ENGLAND b 19.06.1566 Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh Mid-Lothian d 27.03.1625 Theobalds Park Hertfordshire
m ANNE OF DENMARK b 12.12.1574 i Skanderborg Denmark d 02.03.1618 dropsy dau of King Frederick of DENMARK and SOPHIE MECKLENBURG-Gustrow
Do15-1-1-1 Henry Frederick Stuart Prince of Wales dvp
Do15-1-1-2 Princess Elizabeth Stuart b 19 Aug 1596 d 13 Feb 1662
m 14 Feb 1613 Frederick V, Elector Palatine
-1 Heinrich Friedrich von der Pfalz (1614–1629, bei einem Schiffsunfall ertrunken)[20]
-2 Karl Ludwig von der Pfalz (1617–1680, als Karl I. Ludwig Pfalzgraf und (zusätzl. 8.) Kurfürst von 1649–1680)
-3 Elisabeth von der Pfalz (1618–1680; als Elisabeth III. Äbtissin des Stifts Herford 1667–1680)
-4 Ruprecht von der Pfalz (1619–1682; Duke of Cumberland 1644, verbannt 1646)
-5 Moritz von der Pfalz (1621–1652)
-6 Luise Hollandine von der Pfalz (1622–1709; die Malerin, Äbtissin des Klosters Maubuisson 1664–1709)
-7 Eduard von der Pfalz (1625–1663)
-8 Henriette Marie von der Pfalz (1626–1651; Gräfin von Mongatsch 1651)
-9 Philipp von der Pfalz (1627–1650)
-10 Sophie von der Pfalz (1630–1714), heiratete 1658 den späteren Kurfürst Ernst August von Braunschweig-Calenberg (1629–1698)
-11 Gustav Adolf (* 14. Januar 1632 in Den Haag; † 9. Januar 1641, Grabstätte in der Hof- und Kollegiatskapelle, später französische Klosterkirche, Den Haag, Niederlande)
Do15-1-1-3 60. i. CHARLES I of ENGLAND b 19.11.1600, Dumfermline Palace Fifeshire Scotland d 30.01.1649, Whitehall Palace Middlesex England.
Ho15? ROBERT HOWARD b 01.1537 London d 1598.
m 1574 in Norfolk, Philippa Buxton b 1539 d AFT 1603
Ho14 4Rev JOHN HOWARD b 01.12.1578 Norfolk d 04.04.1642 Norfolk Rev. John Howard b 1 DEC 1578 in Norfolk d 4 APR 1642 in Norfolk (?Saphron Waldon Essex) England or 22 MAR 1621/22 Jamestown Va in killed by Indians, May have had a son Henry and also may be Matthew Howard 1609 parents but there are no baptism records to support this fact. The ancestry of the Howard line is not proven and this is theory only. John Howard may also have been the clerk who signed The Second Virginia Charter May 23, 1609 whch was signed by these two Howard's: Theophilus, Lord Howard of Walden, John Haward/Howard, clerke.
m1 x + 1 ch
m2 26 Nov 1606 Thorpe Abbots Engl Elizabeth Locke b 1580 Brockdish Norfolk England d 21 Aug 1627+ 5 ch
+1 Samuel Lock Lo15 b 1554 Brockish Hall Norfolk Engl
-a Matthew Locke
(This claimed descent does not seem at all substantiated and only included here to expedite possible DNA identification.)
+2 Michael Locke Lo16 b 1510 in London d 1580
m Jane Wilkinson
-b Catherine Locke b 1534 London d 1568 #Essex m 1551 in Saffron Walden Thomas Stacy
-b-1 Thomas Stacy b 1552 Saffron Walden Essex
-b-1-1 Symon Stacy b 11 May 1572 North Petherton Paris Somerset m 1590 in Somerset Elizabeth Fildewe + 8 ch
-b-1-2 Thomas Stacy b 1574
-b-2 Katherine Stacy b 18 Aug 1557/8 London
+3 Sir William Locke Lo17 b 1486 London d 24 Aug 1550
m Katherine Cook
+4 Thomas Locke Lo18 b 1434 Wiltshire d 1507 London
m Joan Wilcockes Wi18 b 1440 Rotherham Yorkshire dau of William Wilcockes and ???Jean Beaufort b 1410
+5 Baron John Locke Lo19 b c 1432
m1??? May 1431 Eleanor de Neville b 1407 Raby Durham she m1 Richard le Despencer m2 aft Oct 14114 Alnwick Northumberland Henry Percy m 1 May 1431 John Locke
Ho13 61. i. MATTHEW HOWARD b 19.06.1609 Wardour Wilts d 04.09.1659, Anne Arundel Co MD
Do16-2 JANET DOUGLAS b 1520, Tantallon Castle North Berwick East-Lothian d 16.12.1552 Ruthven Castle Perthshire
m PATRICK RUTHVEN b 1520 i Ruthven Castle Perthshire d 13.06.1566 i Newcastle Northumberland 1552-1566 3rd Lord Of Ruthven
Do16-2-1 Patrick, Master of Ruthven dvpsp before 1565
m 06.1562 Marion Gray dau of Patrick Gray, 4th Lord Gray
Do16-2-1-1 WILLIAM RUTHVEN b 1541, Ruthven Castle Perthshire Scotland d 05.1584 1566-1584 4th Lord Of Ruthven 1571 Scotland Treasurer Flag of 1581-1584 1st Earl Of Gowrie
m DOROTHEA STEWART b 1542, Methwen Castle Perthshire d 01.01.1627, Gowrie Perthshire had issue
Do16-2-1-2 ALEXANDER RUTHVEN b 1533, Perthshire Scotland d 09.10.1599, Perthshire
ELISABETH MONCRIEFFE b 1536, Perthshire Scotland d 04.12.1592
-1 Cecilia Ruthven m Francis Bruce
Do17-2 SIR GEORGE DOUGLAS of Pittendriech b 1500 Morayshire d 08.1552
m ELIZABETH DOUGLAS b 1500 Scotland d c 1560 Scotland dau of
+1 David Douglas of Pittendriech
Do17-2-1 Sir DAVID DOUGLAS b 1520 Castle Tantallon North Berwick East-Lothian d 1558, Castle Tantallon North Berwick East -Lothian Scotland. 1557-1558 7th Earl Of Angus
m MARGARET HAMILTON b 1529 i Hamilton Clydesdale Larnarkshire Scotland d 1596 i Edinburg Mid-Lothian Scotland.
Do17-2-1-1 ELIZABETH DOUGLAS b 1555, Glaims Angusshire d 1637, Edinburg Mid-Lothian
m 1574 ALEXANDER STEWART b 1551 Garlies Wigtownshire d 1596 Wigtownshire 6th Laird of Garlies
Do17-2-1-1-1 NICOLA STEWART b 1574 Wigtownshire Scotland d 1660 East Coker Somerset
m ALEXANDER GILL b 1564 i St Giles London d 1635 i London
Do17-2-1-1-1-1 62. i. BENJAMIN GILL b 1604, St Andrews London d 1655, Port Tobacco Charles Co MD
Do17-3 JANET DOUGLAS b 1495, Castle Tantallon North Berwick, East Lothian Scotland k 17.07.1537 Edinburgh Castle Mid-Lothian
m JOHN LYON b 1491 Glamis Castle Angusshire
JANET DOUGLAS was burned at the stake: King James V of Scotland had Janet accused of witchcraft against him, although it was clear that the accusations were false. She was imprisoned with her husband (who escaped but was later killed) in a dungeon of Edinburgh Castle. It was easy for James to imprison Janet, but actually convicting her was more difficult. To gain "evidence", James had Janet's family members and servants subjected to torture. Janet was convicted and burned at the stake on 17 July 1537 on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle, which her young son was forced to watch. wikipedia.org,_Lady_Glamis JOHN LYON was 1505-1528 6th Lord Of Glami
Dr18-3. JOHN DRUMMOND b 1489 i Crieff Perthshire continued from above
m MARGARET STEWART b 1497 i Edinburgh Mid-Lothian dau of
+1 JAMES STEWART and MARGARET DRUMMOND
Dr18-3-1 ISABELL DRUMMOND b 1530 Innerpeffray Perthshire
m MATTHEW CAMPBELL b 1520 Loudoun Ayrshire Scotland d c 21.05.1593.
Dr18-3-1-1 MARGARET CAMPBELL b 1550, Ayrshire Scotland d 05.05.1597, Ayrshire S
m LORD THOMAS BOYD b 1544, Ayrshire Scotland d 01.06.1611, Ayrshire 1590-1611 6th Lord of Boyd
Gr23-2-1-1-1-1-1-1. LILIAS RUTHVEN b 27.01.1526, Kynnard, Perth d 07.07.1579, Stobhall, Cargill, Perthcontinued from above
m DAVID DRUMMOND b 1515 i Machany, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland d 1571 Stobhall, Cargill, Perth 1519-1571 2nd Lord of Drummond son of WALTER DRUMMOND and m 02.1513-4 Elizabeth Graham (dau of William Graham, 1st Earl of Montrose)
-1 >Patrick Drummond, 3rd Lord b c1551, a 1601
m1 1574 Elizabeth Lindsay d 05.1585, dau of David, 9th Earl of Crawford had issue
-2 CATHERINE DRUMMOND b 1552, Perthshire d 1607, Perthshire
m JOHN MURRAY b 1550 i Tullibardine, Perthshired d 29.07.1613 i Tullibardine, Perthshire
-2-1 Sir JOHN MURRAY b 1576 Palmoise, Stirlingshire d 02.1607
m JEAN COCKBURN b 1576 Palmoise, Stirlingshire d 1607
-2-1-1 51. GRIZEL MURRAY b 1607 Polmoize, Stirling d 1641 Glasgow, Lanarkshire
m SIR ALEXANDER LECKIE b 05.01.1603 Edinburgh, Edinburgh d 1643 i Gargunnock, Stirlingshire
-2-1-1-1 63. i. MARGARET LEKKIE b 02.04.1626 Gargunnock, Stirling
-2-2 MARGARET MURRAY b c 1575
m Willian NISBET
-2-3 SIR WILLIAM MURRAY of Touchdam and Polmaise
-2-4/td> ADAM MURRAY.
-3 JEAN DRUMMOND b 1548 Machany Perthshire d 03.1598, Montrose Angusshire
m JOHN GRAHAM b 1547 i Montrose Angusshire d 09.11.1608 i New Montrose Angusshire 1571-1608 3rd Earl of Montrose 1584 Scotland Treasurer 1599-1604 Scotland Lord Chancellor
+1 Robert Graham dvp Pinkie 10 Sep 1547
m 1547 Margaret Fleming dau of Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord
-2-1 LILLIAS GRAHAM b 1568 Montrose Angusshire d 1605 Inchbrakie Perthshire
m JOHN FLEMING b 1567 Biggar Lanarkshire Scotland d 16.04.1619 Biggar Lanarkshire 1572-1619 6th Lord of Fleming son of JOHN FLEMING and ELIZABETH ROSS
-2-1-1 52. i. JOHN FLEMING b 09.12.1589 Perthshire, Kincardine d 07.05.1650, Lanarkshire Cumbernauld
m mctr Feb 1609 MARGARET LIVINGSTON b 1587 i Callendar Sterlingshire d c 1634 dau of ALEXANDER LIVINGSTON and ELEANOR HAY
-2-1-1-1 John Fleming, 3rd Earl of Wigtown d 02.166# m mcrt 10.03.1633 Jane Drummond dau of John Drummond, 2nd Earl of Perth -1 John Fleming, 4th Earl of Wigtown d 04.1668 m Anne Ker d 11.1673, dau of Harry, Lord Ker
-2 William Fleming, 5th Earl of Wigtown d 08.04.1681, 5th son m 09.1670 Henrietta Seton dau of Charles Seton, 2nd Earl of Dunfermline
-3 Charles Fleming d unm 03.1684, Captain p. Isabel Anderson
-4 Lilias Fleming m Robert Story
-5+ other issue d unm - Sir Robert d 1664, James, Harry, Margaret, Jean
-1-1 Jean Fleming d 04.1683 m 23.12.1677 George Maule, 3rd Earl of Panmure d 01.02.1686
-2-1 John Fleming, 6th Earl of Wigtown b c1674, d 10.02.1744 m1 14.03.1698 Margaret Lindsay d before 08.02.1711 + 1 ch dau of Colin Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Balcarres m2 mcrt 08.02.1711 Mary Keith d 1721 + 1 ch dau of William Keith, 9th Earl Marischal m3 Eupheme Lockhart dau of George Lockhart of Carnwath
-2-2 Charles Fleming, 7th Earl of Wigtown b c1675, d unm 16.05.1747
-2-3 Mary Fleming d 03.1702 a href="maule02.htm#link4" target="_self">m 30.03.1695 Harry Maule of Kelly d 23.06.1734
-3-1 Elspeth Fleming bpt 1678

-2-1-1 Margaret Fleming dsp before 11.1724 m Sir Archibald Foulis-Primrose of Ravelston and Dunipace, 2nd Bart b c1692, d 15.11.1746
-2-1-2 Clementina Fleming b 1719, d 01.01.1799 m 14.10.1735 Charles Elphinstone, 10th Lord b 06.08.1711, d 06.04.1781
-2-1-1-2
-2-1-1-3 64. i. ALEXANDER FLEMING b 1612 Lanarkshire Cumbernauld Scotland d 30.12.1668, Rappahannock Co VA
-2-1-2 not mentioned in fleming02.htm but one unnamed son by p x
53. ii. THOMAS FLEMING b 1595 Biggar Lancashire Scotland d 27.08.1686 New Kent Co VA
m1 SARA MILLER b 1600 d 1625 i Scotland + 1 ch
m2 JUDITH TARLETON b 1621 St Peters Parish New Kent Co VA d 1717 i New Kent Co VA +1 ch
-2-1-2-2 MAJORY FLEMING b 1625 d 1670.
-2-1-2-1 65. i. URSULA FLEMING b 1640, VA d 1700, Granville Co NC
-2-1-3 ANNA WIGTOWN FLEMING b 1588 Boghall Lanarkshire d d 01.07.1625
Gr23-2-1-1-1-1-1-2 CECILIA RUTHVEN b 1546, Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland d 08.07.1589continued from above
m DAVID OF THAT ILK WEMYSS b 1536 i Rhynd Perthshire Scotland d 22.02.1596 son of JOHN WEMYSS and MARGARET OTTERBURN
Per Larry Weems' website: genweb.net (& looking up David Hamilton Weems): David Wemyss of That /Ilk/ David Wemyss was well aquainted with King James VI. Perhaps the go od-will of King James to the Laird of Wemyss was owing to his having recieved a loan of mone y from him. David Wemyss recieved 3 missives from the king in May 1583, by special messengers , each at the interval of a week, and each more urgent than the other. The Laird wished perso nally to bring the money to the king, but the state of the royal exchequer forbade such delay , and he was commanded to give the money to the 3rd messenger, or repair to Linlithgow himsel f with it forthwith. It may have been this transaction which gave rise to the statement tha t Wemyss had purchased the King's letters of summons in his own favor against Balmuto, or the y may actually have been obtained, as King James would be nothing loath to receive an acuitta nce of his loan on such terms. David Wemyss does not seem to have taken a decided part with any of the rival political parti es of his day, contenting himself with maintaining a loyal bearing to the Crown amid the freq uent changes at court. After the Ruthven raid, in which his kinsman, the Earl of Gowrie, ha d the chief concern, he was summoned to attend the king at Holyrood, with his friends and ret ainers on account of a threatened movement of the Arran faction. But his sevices do not see m to have been required. It was also during the supremacy of the Ruthven raiders at court tha t the king favoured this Laird of Wemyss by taking a loan of money from him. His eldest son r eceived another command in April 1584, to attend the king at Stirling, which had been taken p ossession of by several of the Ruthven raiders in a renewed attempt to overthrow Arran, but p robably on account of the flight of the insurgents a dispensation to remain from the host wa s given the young Laird. Such a dispensation must have proved a grateful relief to David Wemy ss and his son, as they were thereby spared taking part in measures which terminated in the e xecution of their relative, the Earl of Gowrie . This earl since the overthrow of his party i n July 1583, had been estranged from the king, and though continuing in the country, did so o n such precarious conditions that he at length resolved to go abroad. Another cautionry thi s laird undertook was the means of his being required to enter himself in Blackness Castle a s a prisoner. He had become surety for Alexander, Lord Home, in a contract between the latte r and William, Earl Marischal, and for its nonfulfilment was ordred to ward himself in the ca stle of Inverness. "When James VI was married to Princess Anne of Denmark, the Laird of Wemy ss was among those summoned to a meeting of the Estates held in Edinburgh in April 1589. In M ay of the same year he was appointed convener of the county of Fife, and the duty of a conven er of the county was to summon the freeholders of the shire for the election of Commissioner s to represent them in a Parliament to be held on October 2nd. In 1596 the Laird of Wemyss wa s a Member of Parliament. " Rambles in Scoonie and Wemyss (page 267). The Laird of Wemyss himself appears as a member of parliament in 1596 as shown in Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland, vol. iv. p97. He was al so probably present in Edinburgh, with the rest of the Scottish barons, during the festivitie s of the King's marriage, in the beginning of May 1590. James and his queen had been accompan ied to Scotland by a number of distinguished Danes, and the king endeavoured to provide tha t they should experience the most generous Scottish hospitality in their progress through the country. He wrote to the Laird of Wemyss instructing him to receive and entertain them fo r one night, Monday, the 11th of May. From the selection of Wemyss Castle from among the neig hbouring baronial residences for this honour, it may be inferred that it was held in no incon siderabe repute, a conclusion which is emphasised by the frequency with which it was made a r esting place by the kings and queens of Scotland on various occasions. Moysie relates that i n June the following year King James was in Wester Wemyss, when the Earl Marischal , who wa s in disgrace, came to make his peace with the king, and was sent prisoner to the castle of E dinburgh. The hospitality of Wemyss Castle was also sought by others as occasion demanded. Patrick Adam son, archbishop of St. Andrews, in the autumn of 1582, having crossed the Forth at Kinghor n alone, and no provision being made for his conveyance to St. Andrews, sent for a convoy to Wemyss Castle to the Laird of Wemyss, as one to whom he was always ready to resort. Among the other public events of this period, the Laird of Wemyss was drawn into the feud bet ween the Earls of Athole and Huntly, which arose out of the slaughter by the latter of the "b onnie Earl" of Moray at Donibristle. The kinsmen of the murdered earl cried to the king for j ustice against Huntly, but finding unwillingness to take action in that quarter, Andrew, Lor d Ochiltrie, stirred up the friends and dependants of the house of Athole, causing them to su bscrive a band obliging them to concur for the revenging of the murder when occasion should o ffer. David Wemyss of Wemyss was one of these, but there is no indication that he was ever in volved in any hostilities on that account. Before the meeting of parliament in May 1592 , Kin g James summoned a meeting of the nobles and others in the previous month to arrange the busi ness to be then transacted . Later in September of the same year the Laird of Wemyss was summ oned to attend the king on an expedidtion against the Borderers, who had resetted Bothwell af ter the attempt at Dalkeith. Th e raid had been intended for September, but was postponed to the date mentioned in the letter to the Laird, 10th October, for these reasons, that "be the lang continewance of this stormie and unseasonable wedder the crop and corns of the lovin g subjects he had ordered to accompany him ar lying yit for the maist par te untane in, so th at thair personis may nocht be weill spairi t fra the ingaddering and wynning thairof wothou t thair hurte an d hinder (the corns of the said rebels being also for the mais t parte in the same cais, so that they can nocht convenientlie be tane sic ordour with as his Majestie int endit be this raid) and as he finds, moreover, that the mone, now being in the wane, r aderi s the nichtis unmeit for sevice, therefore the said muster is to be continewit to the tent of October nixt, quhen baith the saidis cornis may be stakkit and wyn in, and the mone lykway e s wilbe at hir full lieht." As the king was at Jedburgh about the date prescribed, it is pr obable that the laird with his followers was in attendance on him there. (Register of the Privy Dounc il, vol. v. pp. 13,14. Another service at which the king command ed the attendance of Daid Wemyss of the Ilk was the baptism of Prince Henry on August 18, 159 4. The laird was requested to give a proof of his "affectioun and guidwill" by hastening int o Holyrood "sic quick stuf as ye may haue in redynes and may spair. " Venison and wild fowl a re in special demand, but a postscript explains that these were only expected from the Highla nds and not from Wemyss, the letter sent to both places being similar . David Wemyss was als o bailie of the river Leven, and in this capacity received a command from King James the Sixt h to place no hindrance in the way of Andrew Wood of Largo fishing within his own bounds at the mouth of that river during the close season . During the time of this laird, the burgh of West Wemyss was the unfortunate doorway by which the country experienced a new visit of the plague. It had been raging in England, and precautiouns had been taken to prevent ships fro m infected ports conveying it to Scotland; but an infected barque entered the harbour of Wes t Wemyss, and in a short time the pestilence raged not only in that town but all along the co ast of Fife, causing great mortality as recorded in the Register of the Privy Council, vol . i ii. pp. 679,695, etc. The status of the burgh of Wemyss was now becoming more recognised . In 1592 it ranked among its neighbours along the shores of the Forth as one where proclamat ion was ordered to be made at its market cross, of an Act warning seamen and others against k illing the solan geese upon the Bass Rock . It had its courts too, though sometimes serious c ases were settled by friendly arbitrament. David Wemyss of that Ilk, like many other proprietors on the sea coast, carried on the manufa cture of salt, and traded in it. There was a considerable export traffic carried on, which a t one time threatened to stop the supplies necessary for home consumption, and the Privy Coun cil deemed it necesary to restrict the export until the country itself was supplied. Then an d then only, it was to be lawful for the salt manufacturers to expert salt, and that on condi tion that the exporters brought home for every chalder of salt six ounces of silver, which th ey were to deliver to the master of the mint on their return, at the rate of thirty shilling s the ounce. To oblige himself to observe this agreement, David Wemyss, as master and owner of the salt pans of Wester Wemyss, five in number, was summoned to appear before the Privy Cou ncil at Holyrood, on Augus t 17, 1573. The minutes of the Privy Council record the fact th a the did so. David Wemyss of that Ilk died on February 22, 1596/7. He left no will, but an inventory of his effects was given u p on March 6, 1600 by Gavin Wemyss, son of James Wemyss of Caskieberran , as executor- dative in place of the fiscal. He had during his lifetime seen a number of his children married, and settled their portions, and several years before his death he also pr ovided for his younger children, so that they might have "quyatn es, luiffe and cheritie aman g thame selffis." Cecilia Ruthven, Lady of Wemyss, predeceased her husband on July 8, 1589. A n inventory of her personal estate was given up by him as lawful administrator to their young er children on April 4, 1595. The notices of David Wemyss on record, like those relating to his predoccessors, chiefly ref er to his lands, and not to affairs of public interest. Yet the earlist charter known to be g ranted by him is of some importance, as it concerns the burgh of Wes t Wemyss. The crown char ter of 1511, erecting the lands of Wemys s into a barony, gave power to consitute the haven-t own of Wemyss as a burgh, under the lords of the manor. In terms of that charter, David Wemys s, in April 1515, as baron of the barony of Wemyss-shire, granted to the burgesses of his bur gh the haven-tow n of Wemyss, bounded as described, with the port and anchorage there to be h eld in free burgage, with all privileges common to burghs of barony, such as choosing bailies , and holding markets and fairs. There were 2 such fairs held yearly, July 2nd and October 28 th. Among other dues the burgesses were to pay 20 pounds Scots yearly to the laird and his he irs, who reserved to themselves freeish and entry to the prot with coals and salt. The burges ses were also obliged to give 3 suits at 3 head courts to be held yearly within the burgh. Fo r every "bloodwit" the laird exacted 15 shillings, and for each fine 8 shillings Scots, as st ated on an Old copy charter dated April 29, 1515 found in the Wemyss Charter-chest. About the same time a dispute arose between the laird and Sir John Dingwall, provost of Trini ty College Church in Edinburgh, and vicar of the parish church of Wemyss, respecting the tein ds belonging to the provost as vicar. Besides the laird, various other parishioners, fisherme n of Easter Wemyss and Buckhaven, were parties in the action. All the steps of the proceeding s are not recorded, but at one stage the vicar received a severe check from the ecclesiastica l judges in the case. He had interposed in the action an appeal to the court of Rome, a ste p of which the Scottish kings and the patriotic clergy were extremely jealous, many Acts of P arliament being directed against the practice. For this offence, or contumacy , as the judge s termed it, they gave sentence in favour of David Wemyss and his co- litigants, absolving th em from the conclusions of the appeal, which they declared the vicar had wickedly and unjustl y interposed. The sentence was anounced during high mass in the church of Wemyss, in presenc e of the parishioners, and in the following August, the vicar was excommunicated, doubtless f or disobedience. The dispute was eventually settled by arbitration, 4 of the arbiters being e cclesiastics, with Henry Wemyss, bishop of Galloway, at their head, the fifth being Mr. Ada m Otterburn, the king's advocate. The parties having met, the first act of the arbiters was to order them to abide in amity together, to shake hands, to forgive each to the other the ran cour of their hearts, and to pass "in extars," or arm-in-arm together , which was done in pre sence of the court. This ceremony over, the arbiters proceeded to enact that Sir John Dingwall, the vicar, shoul d receive no hindrance in collecting and leading to his " kirklands of Wemyss" the teind shea ves of Wester Wemyss for the year 1528. The value of the teinds for 1528 was to be noted, an d to form a standard for those of 1526, for which the vicar had obtained decree, being the su m objected to by David Wemyss as exorbitant. The award then referred to the levying the teind -coals, salts, and fish, due to the vicar, who, with his farmers and tenants were to enjoy fr eedom for their cattle within the laird's bounds as formerly. The laird was acquitted of an y share in the spoliation of the teinds for the years 1526, 1527, and 1528, but as the countr y folks on his lands had appropriated the vicar's dues, from them, David Wemyss was to enforc e restitution. The arbiters advised the vicar to yield up the offerings due to him from the L ady Chapel of Wemyss, because the parish church of Wemyss was being built or repaired by Si r Patrick Jackson, the chaplain there. Among other things it was ordained that all appeals to Rome should cease, that the parties should pay their own taxed expenses, and that the vica r should give teinding of corn, etc., to the laird, according to the common law, that the sto ck of corn might not perish or be lost in default of teinding . A few months later, probebl y as one result of this decision, the vicar formally craved permission from David Wemyss fo r the tenants of Kirkland of East Wemyss to take turf and heather from the estate of Wemyss f or building their houses and other necessaries. This requesst the laird granted, for that tim e only, with the proviso that the grant should not prejudice him or his heirs in future. A similar request was made in the same year by David Abercromby of Cameron. The latter came to the laird at the cha pel of Wemyss, and begged of him that for the sake of kinship and goo d neighbourhood, he would permit him to pasture his cattle sometimes on the moor west of Came ron, called Wemyss moor, and to cast and lead fuel and turf therefrom. David Wemyss acced e d to the request in a friendly spirit, guarding his rights by a protest that no title to the pasturage should be founded on this grant, which was during his good pleasure only. He furt her required an acknowledgment from Abercromby that neither he nor any other possessor of Cam eron had any right to the privileges desired, save by the goodwill of the laird of Wemyss, da ted June 18, 1529. Abercromby exercised the privilege for some years, but in 1536 he came again to David Wemys s and complained tha t one of the tenants of David Wemyss had interfered with his casting pea t on the moor, and had taken a spade from his servants while so engaed. He then "exhortit an d prayit" the laird of Wemyss to continue to him the privilege of pasturage and casting peats . This second request was likewise granted for friendship's sake, but also because it was sup ported by James Lundy of Balgonie, then at Wemyss, the laird taking the same precautions as b efore. Notwithstanding these, however, Abercromby, at a later ate, abused the tolerance give n to him, and the matter became a subject of dispute in the next generation. David Wemyss als o, in 1533, gave similar tolerance to John Gaw of the Maw, which likewise gave rise to disput es at a later period. David Wemyss appears to have taken little part in public affairs. It i s believed that he took part in one of the raids made by King James V & Archibald, Earl of A ngus, on the Border thieves in 1527, - - the first attack on the Armstrongs, -- when a forc e of 6,000 men was mustered in support of the royal authority. The laird's neighbour, Sir Joh n Melville of Raith, was present at the raid, and in recording his own return from the king' s service on the Borders, mentions as his companions, the Lairds of Wemyss and Lundy of Balgo nie. They had quietly gone, "as gud Cristine men suld do." to hear mass in Kinghorn Church, w hen an attack was made upon the party by the Moutrays of Seafield. Two years later, in 1529 , the laird was exemipted from a like service by a letter permitting him to stay at home, pro vided he sent his brother and household to join the king, who was meditating another chastise ment of the Border clans. Another royal licence was given a year or two later for a pilgrimag e to the shrine of St . John of Amiens in France, dated January 9, 1530-1. Other roya l letters addressed to the laird, in succeding years, included a summons in 1536 to accompany the king from Stirling to the Borders, and in 1538, an exemption from attendanc e on any ordinary courts, as he was then in waiting on the royal person. On this occasion, the king was either actually celebrating his marriage with Mary of Guise at St. Andrews, or o n the eve of setting out with his bride on his progress through Fife towards the capital. In the previous year David Wemyss had recieved a summons fro m the council to greet King Jame s and his first wife, Magdalen of France, and take part in the marriage rejoicings-- rejoici ngs which were, unhappily, soon turned to mourning by the decline and speedy death of the you ng queen. David Wemyss was married twice. His first wife was Katharine Sinclair, daughter of Henry, Lor d Sinclair, by whom he had apparently two sons.
-1 Sir JAMES WEMYSS OF BOGIE b c 1559, Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland d by 06.1622 Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland. Per Larry Weems' website: genweb.net (& looking up David Hamilton Weems): Title: Sir / Born 1560 / Died Abt 1640 / Father / Mother / Wife (married 1585) / 1 child
m MARGARET MELVILLE. Hun b 1568 i Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland.
-1-1 JOHN CHARTERIS WEMYSS of BOGIE b 1586 Wemyss Fifeshire d 22.11.1649 Wester Wemyss Fifeshire 1633-1649 1st Earl of Wemyss
m JEAN/JANE/JANA GRAY b 1588 Grey House Angusshire Scotland d 17.08.1640 i East Wemyss Fifeshire dau of
+1 PATRICK GRAY 6th Lord d 4 Sep 1611
m2 MARY STEWART
-1-1-1 54. i. DAVID II WEMYSS of BALFARGE b 06.09.1610 Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland d ett. 06.07.1679 Castle Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland.
-1-1-2 55. ii. MARY WEMYSS b 1614 Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland d 1657 Larnarkshire Scotland.
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11 54. DAVID II OF BALFARGE11 WEMYSS (JOHN CHARTERIS OF BOGIE10, JAMES OF BOGIE9, CECILIA8 RUTHVEN, JANET7 HALIBURTON, b 06.09.1610 i Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland d ett. 06.07.1679 i Castle Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland.
m MARGARET LESLIE. Hun b 1620 i Isleworth Middlesex England or Fifeshire Scotland. ch of DAVID WEMYSS and MARGARET LESLIE er: 66. i. MARGARET12 WEMYSS b 01.01.1659, Scotland d 11.03.1705. 55. MARY11 WEMYSS (JOHN CHARTERIS OF BOGIE10, JAMES OF BOGIE9, CECILIA8 RUTHVEN, JANET7 HALIBURTON, b 1614 i Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland d 1657 i Larnarkshire Scotland.
m JOHN SINCLAIR, sønn av PATRICK SINCLAIR and MARGARET COCKBURN. Han b 29.10.1610 i Herdsmanstone East-Lothian Scotland d 1676 i Edingburgh East-Lothian Scotland. ch of MARY WEMYSS and JOHN SINCLAIR er: i. CATHERINE12 SINCLAIR b 14.02.1632, Herdsmanstone East-Lothian Scotland; g. JOHN ST CLAIR; f. 14.02.1632, Herdsmanstone East-Lothian Scotland d 13.07.1666, Edinburgh Mid-Lothian Scotland.
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12 56. ROBERT12 SPOTTISWOODE (RACHEL11 LINDSAY, DAVID10, ALEXANDER9, WALTER8, CATHERINE7 FOTHERINGHAM, THOMAS6, WALTER5 LINDSAY, M b 1596 i Dunipage Stirlingshire Scotland d 16.01.1646 i St Andrews Orkney Islands Scotland.
m BETHIA MORRISON. Hun b 1609 i East Lothian Scotland d 17.11.1639. Notater for ROBERT SPOTTISWOODE: Source number: 21833.005; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: . Birth date: 1596Birth place: Marriage date: 1629Marriage place: ch of ROBERT SPOTTISWOODE and BETHIA MORRISON er: 67. i. DR ROBERT13 SPOTSWOOD b 17.09.1637, Scotland d 1680, Tangier Morocco. 57. THOMAS12 FORBES (JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1610. ch of THOMAS FORBES er: 68. i. GRIZEL13 FORBES b 1645, Aberdeenshire Scotland. 58. JOHN12 BLAIR (GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1574 i Blair Ayrshire Scotland d 01.1609 i Blair Ayrshire Scotland.
m ISABEL BOYD, dau of THOMAS BOYD and MARGARET CAMPBELL. Hun b 1577 i of Blair Ayr Scotland. ch of JOHN BLAIR and ISABEL BOYD er: 69. i. BRICE13 BLAIR b 1600, Blair Ayrshire Scotland d 04.02.1639, Ireland. 59. MARGARET12 BLAIR (GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1579 i Glengarnock Ayrshire Scotland.
m (1) JOHN CRAWFORD. Han b 1575 i Kilburnie Ayrshire Scotland d 16.01.1622 i Kilburnie Ayrshire Scotland.
m (2) JOHN CRAWFORD, sønn av SIR CRAWFORD and MARGARET CUNNINGHAM. Han b by 1575 i Kilburnie Ayrshire Scotland d 16.01.1622 i Kilburnie Ayrshire Scotland. ch of MARGARET BLAIR and JOHN CRAWFORD er: 70. i. JOHN13 CRAWFORD b 1593, Kilbourne Ayrshire Scotland d 1676, Jamestown James City Co Virginia Usa. 60. CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND (JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 19.11.1600 i Dumfermline Palace Fifeshire Scotland d 30.01.1649 i Whitehall Palace Middlesex England.
m HENRIETTA MARIA OF FRANCE. Hun b 26.11.1609 i The Louvre Mansion Paris Ile-De-France France d 31.08.1669 i Colombe Ile-De-France France. Notater for CHARLES I OF ENGLAND: Occup 1625-1649 Monarch of Scotland Occup 1625-1649 Monarch of England Notater for HENRIETTA MARIA OF FRANCE: death Cause: drug overdose ch of CHARLES ENGLAND and HENRIETTA FRANCE er: 71. i. CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN b 29.05.1630, St James London Middlesex England d 06.02.1685, Whitehall Palace Middlesex England. 61. MATTHEW12 HOWARD (JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 19.06.1609 i Wardour Wiltshire England d 04.09.1659 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m ANNE HALL, dau of RICHARD HALL. Hun b 1609 i Felmersham Bedfordshire England d by 1659 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of MATTHEW HOWARD and ANNE HALL er: 72. i. ANNE13 HOWARD b 1630, Virginia Usa d 26.09.1694, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 73. ii. CORNELIUS HOWARD b 1637, Lower Norfolk, Virginia Usa d 15.10.1680, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 74. iii. ELIZABETH HOWARD b 1639, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1671, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 75. iv. JOHN HOWARD b 1645, Norfolk Virginia Usa d 13.05.1696, Anne Arundel Maryland Usa. 76. v. MARY HOWARD b 1647, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 06.04.1721, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 77. vi. PHILIP HOWARD b 1649, Anne Arundel Maryland Usa d mel. 24.02.1700 - 1701, Anne Arundel Maryland Usa. 78. vii. MATTHEW HOWARD b 1640, Virginia Usa d 12.01.1692, Anne Arundel Maryland Usa. 62. BENJAMIN12 GILL (NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1604 i St Andrews London Middlesex England d 1655 i Port Tobacco Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m MARY MAINWARING. Hun b 1590 i Middlesex England d 1663 i Brooke Manor Calvert Co Maryland Usa. ch of BENJAMIN GILL and MARY MAINWARING er: 79. i. ANNA MARIA13 GILL b 1624, Spain d 1697, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 63. MARGARET12 LEKKIE (GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 02.04.1626 i Gargunnock, Stirling
m JOHN WILSON 05.04.1650 i Newton, Aberdeenshire Han b 1603 i Glasgow, Ayrshire, Scotland d i Ireland. ch of MARGARET LEKKIE and JOHN WILSON er: 80. i. ROBERT13 WILSON b 1653, Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland d 11.11.1721, Alford, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Usa. 64. ALEXANDER12 FLEMING (JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1612 i Lanarkshire Cumbernauld Scotland d 30.12.1668 i Rappahannock Co Virginia British Colonial America.
m ELIZABETH ANDERSON, dau of WILLIAM ANDERSON and MARIAN BELL. Hun b 17.10.1613 i Inveresk, Midlothian, Scotland d 06.10.1656 i Old Rappahannock Co Virginia British Colonial America. ch of ALEXANDER FLEMING and ELIZABETH ANDERSON er: 81. i. JOHN13 FLEMING b 1633, Cumbernauld Larnarkshire Scotland d 27.04.1686, Charles Parish York Co Virginia Usa. 65. URSULA12 FLEMING (THOMAS12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1640 i Virginia Usa d 1700 i Granville Co North Carolina Usa.
m GEORGE KEELING, sønn av LEONARD KEELING. Han b 1640 i Virginia Usa d 1700 i Granville Co North Carolina Usa. Notater for GEORGE KEELING: Captain ch of URSULA FLEMING and GEORGE KEELING er: i. MARY ANN13 KEELING b 26.09.1684, Norfolk Virginia Usa; g. JOHN WILLIAMS; f. 26.01.1678, Isle of Wight Co Virginia Usa d 1741, Bertie Co North Carolina Usa. 82. ii. URSULA KEELING b 1680. 66. MARGARET12 WEMYSS (DAVID II OF BALFARGE11, JOHN CHARTERIS OF BOGIE10, JAMES OF BOGIE9, CECILIA8 RUTHVEN, JANET7 HALIBURTON, b 01.01.1659 i Scotland d 11.03.1705.
m JAMES BURNTISLAND WEMYSS. Han b 1655 i Burntisland Fifeshire Scotland d 1682 i Preston Lancashire England. Notater for MARGARET WEMYSS: Occup 1679-1705 3rd Countess of Wemyss Notater for JAMES BURNTISLAND WEMYSS: According to Larry Weems' website (and looking up David Hamilton Weems): 'James WEMYSS - First Baronet of Bogie: Fact 1: Became a Colonel in the service of James Stuart Fact 2: November 12, 1715 - killed in the Battle of Preston as a Jacobite It has been family tradition that Sir William Wemyss was the father of Williamina, David & Ja mes. There is no proof that a Sir William Wemyss ever lived, there is a report of Sir James W emyss' mother writting a letter to her then husband Lord Cromartie and mentioning 3 sons an d it is felt that 2 of the sons were James, & John with the 3rd being David. Sir James was ma rried to Ann but it is unclear as to if he ever married Lady Elizabeth Loch or if she had the children out of wedlock. It has been stated that when James died, his oldest son from his first marriage requested that Lady Elizabeth and her 3 children move out and that is when sh e came to America. It is also unclear if she sent the boys ahead of her or if all 3 came whe n she did, but we do know they were all here by 1720 and living with her brother/cousin in Ma ryland. The following is the reason why I have chosen to go against family tradition of havin g William as the father and using James: The Current International Genealogical Index of the Wemyss Family for Fifeshire, Scotland, Page 22, 170 et seq, shows the birth of Williamina 1 704, David 1706 and James 1707 in the town of Fife, Wemyss Parish, Fifeshire, with the father 's name as James Wemyss and the mother's name Elizabeth Loch. This information came from the WEEMSANA newsletter September 1995 issue. 2. According to the book "The House Of Wemyss: A Thousand Yea r History", Sir James Wemyss we nt from 1672 - 1707. Many peopl e are reading this as his birth year but I do not believe tha t is what is meant because that would mean his oldest son, Sir John , was born before he was . I believe the 1672 is when he got his title. Became a Colonel in the service of James Stuar t November 12, 1715, Killed in Battle of Preston as a Jacobite - Changed name from Weems to W emyss around 1700 ??????? 1704 created first Baronet of Bogie hereditary 3rd Baronet of We myss 2nd of Nova Scotia Chie ftain and Laird of Clan MacDuff Possibly more than 6 kids. Notes for SIR JAMES WEMYSS: I do not claim to be an expert on the Wemyss/Weems family. The in formation you will find in here ar e reports from family members, wills, land deeds, newspape rs, books and etc. I will not go back further due to a mistake I believe has been made in the lineage. 1. From Sir James Wemyss to John Weems Sr. comes from many different sources and not w ritten in stone. There are many family members that will disagree with what I have written bu t it is the best I could come up with from the information I have at hand. 2. From "The Great Historic Families of Scotland" page 205: Lord Cromarties's first wife, a d aughter of Sir James Sinclair of Mey, died in 1699, and six months after, when he was in his seventieth year, the Earl married Margaret, Countess of Wemyss in her own right, and wido w of SIR JAMES WEMYSS. She also pre-deceased Lord Cromartie, and so anxious was he that on his own death his body should rest beside hers at Wemyss that he took a formal bond from her so n David, Earl of Wemyss, that he would allow this arrangement to be carried into effect. Bu t not with standing this precaution, his wish was not gratified. Excavations made in 1875 i n the burying ground at Dingwall brought to light the fact that Lord Cromartie was buried bes ide his own ancestors, near the pyramid known as Lord Cromartie's monument." Joann Good Weems Later called Burntisland. IGI says James Baron Burntisland. Burntisland is a small merchant d ock near N. Queens Ferry, Fife. Officially Countess Margaret Wemyss and Sir James Wemyss wer e cousins.fte r 1704. The death of Sir James occurred in about 1707, and Eliza beth died in childbirth in about 1704. One troubling question is : Why then, did not David and James ever refer to or claim the E arl as their adopted father? In fact, they refused to spell their surnames Wemyss but adopted the simpler spelling Weems. The on ly conclusion that we can draw from this is that both James an d David were separated from Williamina and raised by someone oth er than the Earl. This other family, probably, was the Loch fami ly who lived not far away in Dundee, and as a result, preferre d the name Weems to Wemyss to avoid the pretentiousness that the name Wemyss would have entailed. One gets an inkling from thes e notes which obviously reflects David and James' version of wh o their parents were. If you change the name James, the younge r brother of David, the Third Earl, to James, the cousin of Davi d the Third Earl, the relationship leads us directly to their re al father, Sir James of Bogie. An additional point to be made i s that according to common Scottish custom, the eldest son was u sually named after his father and the second son after his grand father on his father's side of the family. In this case it woul d James for his father, Sir James, and David for David Wemyss o f Balfarge, who was Sir James's father. Notes for David Hamilton WEEMS David became a large land owner living at "Marshes or Marshall S eat" near Tracy's Landing on the Chesapeake. He had 19 children , five of whom died in infancy. The last two paragraphs of Davi d Weems will, on file at Annapolis, read: "I give my son Mason W eems my Negro Boy Mead. Lastly I ordain that all the residue an d remaindering part of my Estate, be it of what nature or kind s o ever, be equally divided between my sons, David, William and M ason Loch Weems or there increase. I appoint my loving son Davi d Weems my Hole and sole Executor of this my last will." Notes f or DAVID WEEMS: 1. David was a Privateer. Williamanta, Maryland Archives vol. 1 6 page 454, vol. 21 page 175. He resided in Ann Arundel Co., Ma ryland during the Revolution. (Do I show him as an Am. Rev. sol djier or not? ldw) 2. He came to America with his mother and si blings around 1720. 3. This message came by e-mail via the Wee ms list from Gary T. Scott on April 25, 1998: Yesterday I met Si r John and his family in Bowie, Maryland for an authors dinner h osted by Heritage Press which published Sir John's book on Wemys s Thousand year family history. Afterward, I led Sir John and h is family to St. James Espicopal Church, Herring Creek, where w e saw the tomb of William Loch and several of the children of Da vid Weems, emigrant. David Weems served on the vestry of the ch urch and aided the constructed of the building that is still use d. He gave the tablets of the law , creed and our father and Dr . Loch gave the silver communion bowl that is still used. The C hurch has put out a new history from 1800 to 1899 which contain s many Weems family names and is for sale for $25. We then wen t to Deale, Maryland to the Weems family cemetery at St. Paul' s Chapel on Herring Bay. As yet we do not know if the cemetar y is located on "Marshes Seat" or "Loch-Eden", both family plant ations were located on Herring Creek. Information above provide d by JoAnn Good Weems. B/D from Family Bible via Dr. Anne Agre e Notes for Elizabeth LANE B/D from Family Bible via Dr. Anne Agree Today is July 24, 1999. I am updating from the files of Dr. Ann Agee, her end notes I post below. Larry Weems Descendants of David Weems Endnotes 1. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 2. Harry Wright Newman, Anne Arundel Gentry, Vol II P 176. 3. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 4. Broderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 6, Ed. 1, ( Release date: August 22, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #0013, Date of Im port: Mar 6, 1998. 5. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 6. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 7. Maryland Historical Society Magazine, "David Weems Family Bib le," 28:266-268. 8. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 9. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 10. Broderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 6, Ed. 1 , (Release date: August 22, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #0013, Date o f Import: Mar 6, 1998. 11. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 12. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 13. AA County Deeds, Liber JG #4 F 693 2 Nov 1797, dwelling of R ichard Weems deceased, father of Charles Howell Weems. 14. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 15. Chancery 2243, AA Co 1816. 16. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 17. Harry Wright Newman, Anne Arundel Gentry, Vol III P 70. 18. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 19. Harry Wright Newman, Anne Arundel Gentry, Vol III P 70. 20. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 21. Anne Arundel County Wills, L TG2 F8, Will of Elizabeth Lane. 22. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 23. Broderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 6, Ed. 1 , (Release date: August 22, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #0013, Date o f Import: Mar 6, 1998. 24. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 25. Broderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 6, Ed. 1 , (Release date: August 22, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #0013. 26. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 27. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 28. "Simmons File," Keuthe Library, Anne Arundel County Historic al Society, Glen Burnie MD. 29. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 30. Jerry and Mildred O'Brien, "Calvert Genealogical Newsletter, " Nov 1997 P13. 31. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 32. Jerry and Mildred O'Brien, "Calvert Genealogical Newsletter, " Nov 1997 P 13. 33. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 34. Chancery Papers, L 143 F 841, Settlement of Estate of Sutto n Isaac Weems. 35. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 36. Broderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 6, Ed. 1 , (Release date: August 22, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #0013. 37. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 38. Broderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 6, Ed. 1 , (Release date: August 22, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #0013, Date o f Import: Mar 6, 1998. 39. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 40. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 41. Broderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 6, Ed. 1 , (Release date: August 22, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #0013, Date o f Import: Mar 6, 1998. 42. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 43. Tombstone Transcription: Middleham Chapel, Calvert Co MD. 44. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 45. Tombstone Transcription: Middleham Chapel, Calvert Co MD. 46. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 47. Broderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 6, Ed. 1 , (Release date: August 22, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #0013, Date o f Import: Mar 6, 1998. 48. wallis.FTW, Tree #0013. 49. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. 50. Broderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 6, Ed. 1 , (Release date: August 22, 1996), "CD-ROM," Tree #0013. 51. wallis.FTW. 52. weems.ftw, Date of Import: 17 Jan 1999. Record last updated: 24 JUL 1999 Father: James of WEMYSS Mother: Elizabeth Betty LOCH Family 1: David Hamilton WEEMS Elizabeth LANE Married: BEF 1725 in Anne Arundel Co.,Maryland, USA William Loch WEEMS John WEEMS David WEEMS James WEEMS Loch (Died As Infant) WEEMS Loch WEEMS Thomas Lane WEEMS Family 2: David Hamilton WEEMS Esther HILL Married: 5 AUG 1742 in St. James, Old Herring Cree, Maryland, USA James Richard WEEMS Ann WEEMS Williamina (Died As Infant) WEEMS Susannah Susan WEEMS David (Died As Infant) WEEMS David (Died As Child) WEEMS David (Stillborn) WEEMS David Loch WEEMS Williamina WEEMS Ester (Died As Infant) WEEMS William M. WEEMS Mason Loch WEEMS Sources: TYPE E-Mail Message Author: Peggy Hanes Title: The House of Weymess, A Thousand Year History Author: Sir John Wemyss-Kessler Bt Publication: Heritage Books, Inc., 1540E Pointer Ridge Place, Bowie, MD 20716, Pub., 1996, Text: Pages 157-158 ch of MARGARET WEMYSS and JAMES WEMYSS er: 83. i. JAMES OF BOGIE13 WEMYSS, BARONET OF BOGIE (1ST) b 1673, Wemyss Parish Fifeshire Scotland d 12.11.1715, Battle of Preston Lancashire England.
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13 67. DR ROBERT13 SPOTSWOOD (ROBERT12 SPOTTISWOODE, RACHEL11 LINDSAY, DAVID10, ALEXANDER9, WALTER8, CATHERINE7 FOTHERINGHAM, THOMAS6, WALTER5 LINDSAY, M b 17.09.1637 i Scotland d 1680 i Tangier Morocco.
m CATHARINE MAXWELL. Hun b 1638 i Scotland d 12.1709 i Tangier Morocco. ch of DR SPOTSWOOD and CATHARINE MAXWELL er: 84. i. ALEXANDER14 SPOTSWOOD b 1676, Tangier Morocco d 07.06.1740, Annapolis Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 68. GRIZEL13 FORBES (THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1645 i Aberdeenshire Scotland.
m JOHN DOUGLAS 15.02.1666 i Elton Aberdeenshire Scotland. Han b by 1650 i Inchmarlo, Aberdeenshire ch of GRIZEL FORBES and JOHN DOUGLAS er: 85. i. JOHN14 DOUGLAS b 1675, Inchmarlo, Aberdeenshire, Scotland d 1749, Inchmarlo, Aberdeenshire 69. BRICE13 BLAIR (JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1600 i Blair Ayrshire Scotland d 04.02.1639 i Ireland.
m ESTHER PEDEN. Hun b 1600 i Old Cumnock Ayrshire Scotland d i Blair Ayrshire Scotland. ch of BRICE BLAIR and ESTHER PEDEN er: 86. i. DANIEL14 BLAIR b 1634, Antrim Antrim Co Ireland d 1704, Antrim Antrim Co Ireland. 70. JOHN13 CRAWFORD (MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1593 i Kilbourne Ayrshire Scotland d 1676 i Jamestown James City Co Virginia Usa.
m MARY CUNNINGHAM. Hun b 1603 i Kilburnie Ayrshire Scotland d 1631 i Blair Ayrshire Scotland. Notater for JOHN CRAWFORD: Cause: killed by Indians killed in action Died 1676 in Bacons Rebellion, James City, Virginia, USA2 ch of JOHN CRAWFORD and MARY CUNNINGHAM er: 87. i. COL. DAVID14 CRAWFORD b 1625, Kilbourne Ayrshire Scotland d 1710, New Kent Co Virginia Usa. 71. CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN (CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 29.05.1630 i St James London Middlesex England d 06.02.1685 i Whitehall Palace Middlesex England.
m (1) CATARINA HENRIQUETA DE BRAGANÇA, PRINCEZA DE POR, dau of JOÃO DE BRAGANÇA and LUIZA DE GUZMAN. Hun b 15.11.1638 i Vila Vieosa Lisboa,Portugal d 30.11.1705 i Lisboa,Portugal.
m (2) LUCY WALTER. Hun b 1630 i Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire Wales d 1658 i Paris Ile-De-France France.
m (3) CATHERINE PEGGE. Hun b 1635 d 1678.
m (4) NELL GWYN. Hun b 02.02.1650 i Westminster Middlesex England d 14.11.1687 i Westminster Middlesex England.
m (5) LOUISE DE KÉROUAILLE. Hun b 09.1649 i Keroualle France d 14.11.1734 i Paris Ile-De-France France.
m (6) MOLL DAVIS. Hun b 1657.
m (7) ELIZABETH KILLIGREW. Hun b 1622.
m (8) BARBARA VILLIERS. Hun b 27.11.1640 i London Middlesex England d 09.10.1709 i Chiswick Hounslow Middlesex England. Notater for CHARLES II STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN: Occup 1649-1651 Monarch of Scotland Occup 1660-1685 Monarch of Scotland Occup 1660-1685 Monarch of EnglandOccup 1649-1651 Monarch Of Scotland Reside 1650 Scotland, Stirlingshire, Stirling Castle Occup 1660-1685 Monarch Of Scotland Flag of Occup 1660-1685 Monarch Of England Flag of Death 6 FEB 1685 England, Middlesex, Whitehall Palac Death Cause: uraemia ch of CHARLES STUART and LUCY WALTER er: 88. i. MARY14 CROFTS b 06.05.1651, London Middlesex England d 1693, Lucan Dublin Co Ireland. ii. JAMES SCOTT b 09.04.1649, Rotterdam Zuid Holland Netherlands d 15.07.1685, Tower Hill London Middlesex England; g. (1) ANNE SCOTT; f. 11.02.1651, Dundee Angusshire Scotland d 06.02.1732, Dalkeith Mid-Lothian Scotland; g. (2) ELEANOR NEEDHAM; f. 1650, London Middlesex England. Notater for JAMES SCOTT: Occup 1663-1685 1st Duke of Monmouth Org. 1674-1679 Master of the Horse ch of CHARLES STUART and LOUISE DE KÉROUAILLE er: 89. iii. CHARLES14 LENNOX b 29.07.1672, London Middlesex England d 27.05.1723, Goodwood Sussex England. ch of CHARLES STUART and BARBARA VILLIERS er: 90. iv. HENRY14 FITZROY b 20.09.1663, Whitehall Palace Middlesex England d 09.10.1690. 91. v. CHARLOTTE FITZROY b 1664, Whitehall Palace Middlesex England d 17.02.1718, Westminster Middlesex England. 72. ANNE13 HOWARD (MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1630 i Virginia Usa d 26.09.1694 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m EDWARD DORSEY, sønn av EDWARD DARCY and ELIZABETH CONYERS. Han b 1619 i England d 02.08.1659 i Kent Island Queen Anne's County Maryland Usa. Notater for EDWARD DORSEY: "ANNE ARUNDEL GENTRY--DORSEY FAMILY" by Harry Wright Newman "No familY of early Anne Arundel is better known thruout the State than the prolific Dorsey family. More descendants have qualified for lineal-patriotic societies, especially the Colonial Dames, than any other family in Maryland." "The family had its beginnings in Virginia around Lower Norfolk and the emigrant Edward did not figure to any marked degree in the public life of Virginia or even Maryland..." "Amidst a strictly agricultural and fur-trading economy, Edward Dorsey, a shipwright, was one of the early industrialists and thus constucted much-needed watercrafts for the early planters along the Bay and the several inlets on which he and the first settlers established their plantations." "The persistent belief has prevailed among all early historians of the family that the name was at one-time D'Arcy, and the belief is not without merit. The D'Arcy was an ancient family of Old England and was raised to peerage in 1332...The name is derived from the Norman-French of 'de Adreci' which is found in Britian by 1086..." "The Virginia records indicate that sometime before Oct. 7, 1646, Edward Dorsey entered Virginia. Edward Dorsey either left the colony and returned..." "Edward Dorsey married in Virginia and his wife was undoubtedly Anne--who later became convinced of the Quaker preachings....By Edward Dorsey arriving in Maryland from Virginia with the early contingencies of the non-conformists, his political beliefs coincided with those of the Puritans, but during his 9 or more years in the Province, he was inactive politically...his seat and shipyard was at 'Dorsey' on the south side of the Severn. It formed a promontory between 'Freeman's' or 'Norwood's Cove' and Dorsey Creek." "Ultimatley, Edward Dorsey and his wife became 'convinced' of the Quaker doctrine. ...a letter of Robert Clarkson of the Severn dated 14th of ye ...1657 '...and likewise Ann Dorsey is a more larger measure, hir husband I hope abideth faithfull in his measure.' ("Quakers in the Founding of Anne Arundel Co". by J. Reany Kelly, pp. 15, 17) "Edward Dorsey with others was drowned off the Isle of Kent during the summer of 1659....petition to court of Anne Arundel County Tues, 2 Aug 1659: "Whereas Thomas Hinson hath petitioned this Court Shewing that hee having taken up the Boate wherein Edward Darcy and some others were drowned, neare the Isle of Kent, being desyred by the said Darcys Overseer to take up the same Which he did deliuery the same Boate to the cheife in Authority...." "No inventory or adm. of his personal estate is recorded at Annapolis...On Aug. 20, 1664, the three sons of Edward Dorsey were granted...a plantation on Cabin Neck Branch of the south bank called 'Hockley-in-the-Hole' some distance from the Severn." "DORSEY" "The Dorseys of Maryland are a branch of the British family of Darcy, which appears both in England and in Ireland. The first Darcy in England was Sir Norman d'Areci, who was one of the Norman knights who accompanied his cousin, William the Conqueror in the conquest of England. English genealogists have traced Sir Norman d'Areci back to Rollo, the Viking leader, who became the first duke of Normandy. (Rollo d. 931, was known to his warriors as Rolf the Ganger because he was so large a man that no horse could carry him. He therefore led his troops on foot. His statue may be seen in Rouen.) His son, called William Longspee (d. 942) was the second duke of Normandy. Richard Sans Peur (d. 996) a grandson was the third duke. His son Richard II, the fourth duke, was married several times. His oldest son, Richard III, the fifth duke, died early and Robert, the next son, became the sixth duke. Robert's son was William then Conqueror. The son of Richard II, the fourth duke, by his third wife Pavia, was William, who became Count of Arques. Among other titles which he possessed was that of Count of Areci, a Norman town near Dieppe, which title he passed to his son Norman. The latter became known as Sir Norman d'Areci or Darcy. He was first cousin to William the Conqueror." "After the conquest of Sir Norman d'Areci was rewarded with vast possessions. He was lord of 33 manors in Lincolnshire. The family became known as Darcy and spread into Yorkshire and Essex. Hockley in Essex, where the Darcys were lords of the manor, is generally believed to have been the source from which the Dorseys of Maryland and Virginia are derived, as the first land grant which Edward Dorsey, the founder received in Md. was called Hockley...The Darcy coat of arms with its three cinquefoils also appears at nearby St. Nicholas Church (in Essex, England)...Joshua Dorsey, son of Edward Dorsey, affixed a seal to documents he signed bearing the cinquefoil of the Darcys, thus indicating, prior to 1688, the fact that he considered himself to be a descendant of the ancient family of Darcy." ch of ANNE HOWARD and EDWARD DORSEY er: 92. i. EDWARD14 DORSEY b 1646, Norfolk Virginia Usa d 31.12.1705, Baltimore City Maryland Usa. 93. ii. ANN DORSEY b 1648, England d 27.04.1698, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 94. iii. SARAH DORSEY b 1652, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d by 03.10.1691, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. iv. JOSHUA DORSEY b 1654, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d mel. 1686 - 1688, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa; g. SARAH RICHARDSON; f. 14.10.1666, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1705, Maryland Usa. 95. v. JOHN DORSEY b 1658, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 22.03.1715, Baltimore City Maryland Usa. 73. CORNELIUS13 HOWARD (MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1637 i Lower Norfolk, Virginia Usa d 15.10.1680 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) ELIZABETH TODD. Hun b 1640 i England d by 30.12.1690 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) ANN DORSEY, dau of EDWARD DORSEY and ANNE HOWARD. Hun b 1648 i England d 27.04.1698 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of CORNELIUS HOWARD and ELIZABETH TODD er: 96. i. JOSEPH14 HOWARD b 1676, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.07.1736, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of CORNELIUS HOWARD and ANN DORSEY er: 97. ii. CORNELIUS14 HOWARD b 1665, South River Parish Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.02.1717, Virginia Usa. 74. ELIZABETH13 HOWARD (MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1639 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1671 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m HENRY RIDGELY, sønn av HENRY RIDGELY. Han b 1627 i England d 13.07.1710 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. Notater for HENRY RIDGELY: There is no evidence to indicate that Henry Ridgely had a wife named Sarah Warner. Henry's son Charles was a son of his second wife Alice Skinner as shown in a 1727 deposition where Henry's grandson Henry stated his father Charles was the only son of Henry by his wife Alice Skinner. ch of ELIZABETH HOWARD and HENRY RIDGELY er: 98. i. SARAH14 RIDGELY b 1667, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.06.1727, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 99. ii. HENRY RIDGELY b 03.10.1669, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 26.04.1700, Annapolis Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 75. JOHN13 HOWARD (MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1645 i Norfolk Virginia Usa d 13.05.1696 i Anne Arundel Maryland Usa.
m SUSANNAH NORWOOD, dau of JOHN NORWOOD and ANN HARRINGTON. Hun b 1620 i Norfolk Virginia Usa d 30.12.1695 i Anne Arundel Maryland Usa. ch of JOHN HOWARD and SUSANNAH NORWOOD er: 100. i. JOHN NORWOOD14 HOWARD b 1667, Middle Neck Hundred Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.02.1704, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 76. MARY13 HOWARD (MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1647 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 06.04.1721 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) THOMAS ROPER. Han b 1635 i Accomack Co Virginia Usa d 1677 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) JOHN HAMMOND. Han b 05.12.1643 i Isle of Wight Hampshire England d 24.11.1709 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of MARY HOWARD and JOHN HAMMOND er: 101. i. THOMAS14 HAMMOND b 1660, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1724, Baltimore Ciity Maryland Usa. 102. ii. JOHN HAMMOND b 1668, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 09.02.1741, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 103. iii. CHARLES HAMMOND b 1670, Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America d 23.12.1713, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 104. iv. WILLIAM HAMMOND b 1671, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 29.01.1711, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. v. ELIZABETH HAMMOND b 1680, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d St Margarets Westminish Parish Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa; g. THOMAS COCKEY; f. 1678, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 22.10.1737, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 105. vi. MARY KATHERINE HAMMOND b 1671, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 24.12.1714. 77. PHILIP13 HOWARD (MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1649 i Anne Arundel Maryland Usa d mel. 24.02.1700 - 1701 i Anne Arundel Maryland Usa.
m RUTH BALDWIN, dau of JOHN BALDWIN and ELIZABETH LUSBY. Hun b 1650 i Anne Arundel Maryland Usa d 1702 i Anne Arundel Maryland Usa. ch of PHILIP HOWARD and RUTH BALDWIN er: 106. i. HANNAH14 HOWARD b 1678, Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America d 1752, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 78. MATTHEW13 HOWARD (MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1640 i Virginia Usa d 12.01.1692 i Anne Arundel Maryland Usa.
m SARAH DORSEY, dau of EDWARD DORSEY and ANNE HOWARD. Hun b 1652 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d by 03.10.1691 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of MATTHEW HOWARD and SARAH DORSEY er: 107. i. SARAH DORSEY14 HOWARD b 1673, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 21.12.1726, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 79. ANNA MARIA13 GILL (BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1624 i Spain d 1697 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m CAPT. JAMES NEALE. Han b 1615 i England d 26.03.1684 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. Notater for CAPT. JAMES NEALE: Capt. James Neale (originally O'Neale) was a purser for King Charles I. King Charles I was married to Queen Henrietta Maria (formerly of Spain). Capt. Neale married Ann Gill, who was a maid in the Queen's court. When Charles was beheaded, Henrietta Maria went back to Spain. When James & Ann had a daughter, they named her "Henrietta Maria" and the Queen was her godmother. James & Ann came to Maryland and settled, had other children. Their daughter, Henrietta Maria married a Lloyd. Every generation through today, has had a "Henrietta Maria". (contributed by Cory Zichos) Will, : Neale, James,27th Nov., 1683; 29th Mch., 1684. To sons James and Anthony, gifts of land, etc., confirmed. To grandson Raphael Neale, 100 A. is Chas. Co. To grandchild., viz., Roger, James and Dorothy Brooke, Jane Boarman, dau. of William and Jane Boarman, and Jas. Lloyd, personalty. To wife Anne, son Anthony, and daus. Henrietta Maria Lloyd and Jane Boarman, residue of estate, equally. Exs.: Wife Anne and son Anthony afsd. Test: John Darnall. 4. 40. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 1 Will, : Boarman (Boardman), William, Sr.,Charles Co.,8th April, 1720; 23rd May, 1720. To son William, personalty and land bet. the "- run, and Thomas Jamson's great run that his mill stands on, reserving to use of wife Mary, dwelling plantation and use of necessary lands during life, at her decease to return to son William and hrs. To son Joseph, tract "- bet. lines of son-in-law Marsham Warran and son Josua Giurbert (for desc. see will) and personalty. To son Thomas James, tract beginning at foot of run and running to line of Mannor "- and personalty. To dau. Sarah, personalty, £20 absolutely, and use of orchard with 60 A. where Betty Prockter lives, while unmarried. To dau. Jean, personalty, 30 A. in hands of cousin Thomas Turner, absolutely, and use of 60 A. from her bro. Joseph's tract, while unmarried. To dau. Mary, personalty, £40 absolutely, and use of 60 A. of her bro. Thomas James' tract while unmarried. To sons Joseph and Thomas James, tract bet. son-in-law Josua Giurbert's and Joseph's great run, equally. The upper pt. with plantation where John Glass lives to son Joseph. Sd. sons to be of age at 18, shd. either die during minority, deceased's portion to survivor; shd. both die and without issue, their lands to 3 daus., viz. Sarah, Jane and Mary, equally. Wife Mary extx. and residuary legatee. Test: William Hunter, Philip Dorey, Joseph Routhoume. 16, 67 ch of ANNA GILL and CAPT. NEALE er: 108. i. DOROTHY14 NEALE b 29.03.1646, Spain d 1680, Calvert Co Maryland Usa. 109. ii. HENRIETTA MARIA NEALE b 27.03.1647, England d 21.05.1697, Talbot Co Maryland Usa. 110. iii. ANTHONY NEALE b 1659, Spain d 12.07.1723, Charles Co Maryland Usa. iv. JANE NEALE b 1668, Cobb Neck Charles Co Maryland Usa d by 1700; g. WILLIAM BOARMAN; f. 1652, St Marys City St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 23.05.1720, Bryantown Charles Co Maryland Usa. Notater for WILLIAM BOARMAN: Will, : Boarman (Boardman), William, Sr.,Charles Co.,8th April, 1720; 23rd May, 1720. To son William, personalty and land bet. the "- run, and Thomas Jamson's great run that his mill stands on, reserving to use of wife Mary, dwelling plantation and use of necessary lands during life, at her decease to return to son William and hrs. To son Joseph, tract "- bet. lines of son-in-law Marsham Warran and son Josua Giurbert (for desc. see will) and personalty. To son Thomas James, tract beginning at foot of run and running to line of Mannor "- and personalty. To dau. Sarah, personalty, £20 absolutely, and use of orchard with 60 A. where Betty Prockter lives, while unmarried. To dau. Jean, personalty, 30 A. in hands of cousin Thomas Turner, absolutely, and use of 60 A. from her bro. Joseph's tract, while unmarried. To dau. Mary, personalty, £40 absolutely, and use of 60 A. of her bro. Thomas James' tract while unmarried. To sons Joseph and Thomas James, tract bet. son-in-law Josua Giurbert's and Joseph's great run, equally. The upper pt. with plantation where John Glass lives to son Joseph. Sd. sons to be of age at 18, shd. either die during minority, deceased's portion to survivor; shd. both die and without issue, their lands to 3 daus., viz. Sarah, Jane and Mary, equally. Wife Mary extx. and residuary legatee. Test: William Hunter, Philip Dorey, Joseph Routhoume. 16, 67 111. v. DR. JAMES NEALE b 05.06.1650, Spain ? d 11.10.1727, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 80. ROBERT13 WILSON (MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1653 i Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland d 11.11.1721 i Alford, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Usa.
m AGNES NANCY GILMORE 07.05.1694 i Alford, Donegal, Ireland, dau of JAMES GILMORE and MARTHA DENNISON. Hun b 09.1660 i Donegal County, Donegal, Ireland d 1729 i Newtown, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland. ch of ROBERT WILSON and AGNES GILMORE er: i. DAVID14 WILSON. ii. SAMUEL WILSON b 1690 d 13.10.1758; g. SARAH. 112. iii. MARY WILSON b 1692, Dublin, Ireland d 1766, Dublin, Ireland. iv. WILLIAM WILSON b 1695 d 01.01.1754; g. JUDITH. v. JAMES WILSON b 01.08.1700, Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America d 21.07.1777, Camden Parish, Henry, Virginia, Usa; g. ANNA MARGARETHA KORSING, 1730, Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America; f. 23.11.1704, Hellstein, Kreis Gelnhausen, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, German Empire d 1800. 81. JOHN13 FLEMING (ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1633 i Cumbernauld Larnarkshire Scotland d 27.04.1686 i Charles Parish York Co Virginia Usa.
m MARY FLEMING. Hun b 1637 i Charles Parish York Co Virginia Usa. ch of JOHN FLEMING and MARY FLEMING er: 113. i. CHARLES14 FLEMING b 1667, New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 07.10.1717, New Kent Co Virginia Usa. 82. URSULA13 KEELING (URSULA13 FLEMING, THOMAS12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1680.
m THOMAS HENDERSON. Han b 1676. ch of URSULA KEELING and THOMAS HENDERSON er: 114. i. URSULA CLARK14 HENDERSON b 15.03.1710, Hanover Co Virginia Usa d 1765, Granville Co North Carolina Usa. 83. JAMES OF BOGIE13 WEMYSS, BARONET OF BOGIE (1ST) (MARGARET12, DAVID II OF BALFARGE11, JOHN CHARTERIS OF BOGIE10, JAMES OF BOGIE9, CECILIA8 RUTHVEN, JANET7 HALIBURTON, b 1673 i Wemyss Parish Fifeshire Scotland d 12.11.1715 i Battle of Preston Lancashire England.
m (1) ELIZABETH 'BETTY' LOCH, LADY BETTY. Hun b 1685 i Dundee Angusshire Scotland d 1709.
m (2) ANNA AITON JANET AYTOUN. Hun b 1683 i Isleworth Middlesex England. Notater for ANNA AITON JANET AYTOUN: dau of sist of 1st Earl Wemyss ch of JAMES WEMYSS and ELIZABETH LOCH er: 115. i. JAMES LOCH14 WEEMS b 1708, Fifeshire Scotland d 1781, Calvert Co Maryland Usa.
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14 84. ALEXANDER14 SPOTSWOOD (DR ROBERT13, ROBERT12 SPOTTISWOODE, RACHEL11 LINDSAY, DAVID10, ALEXANDER9, WALTER8, CATHERINE7 FOTHERINGHAM, THOMAS6, WALTER5 LINDSAY, M b 1676 i Tangier Morocco d 07.06.1740 i Annapolis Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m ANNE BUTLER BRAYNE. Hun b 1704 i England d 1758 i Culpeper Co Virginia Usa. Notater for ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD: Occup 1700-1710 VA Lieutenant Governor Military United Kingdom Army / Lieutenant Colonel In the fall of 1718, Spotswood engaged in a clandestine expedition by privately hiring two sloops, Jane and Ranger, and a number of Royal Navy men to seek out the pirate Blackbeard (Edward Teach). On 18 November 1718, Lt. Robert Maynard sailed from Hampton, Virginia to Ocracoke Inlet, North Carolina. On 22 November 1718, Maynard and his men defeated Blackbeard and the pirates ch of ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD and ANNE BRAYNE er: i. DORTHEA15 SPOTSWOOD b 25.09.1733, Fredericksburg Virginia Usa d 25.09.1773, Hanover Co Virginia Usa; g. CAPT. DANIEL WEST DANDRIDGE; f. 07.09.1729, Elsing Green King William Co Virginia Usa d 07.01.1786, King and Queen Co Virginia Usa. 116. ii. ANNA CATHARINE SPOTSWOOD b 1725, Fredericksburg Virginia Usa. 85. JOHN14 DOUGLAS (GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1675 i Inchmarlo, Aberdeenshire, Scotland d 1749 i Inchmarlo, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
m AGNES HORN 1700 i Scotland. Hun b 1680 i Westhall, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. ch of JOHN DOUGLAS and AGNES HORN er: 117. i. EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS b 1711, Inchmarlo, Aberdeenshire, Scotland d 21.12.1766. 86. DANIEL14 BLAIR (BRICE13, JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1634 i Antrim Antrim Co Ireland d 1704 i Antrim Antrim Co Ireland.
m JANET DRUMMOND. Hun b 1639 i Antrim Antrim Co Ireland d 01.03.1704 i Antrim Antrim Co Ireland. ch of DANIEL BLAIR and JANET DRUMMOND er: 118. i. SAMUEL JAMES15 BLAIR b 1667, Antrim Antrim Co Ireland d 20.03.1754, Antrim Antrim Co Ireland. 87. COL. DAVID14 CRAWFORD (JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1625 i Kilbourne Ayrshire Scotland d 1710 i New Kent Co Virginia Usa.
m JANE CRAWFORD, dau of PATRICK CRAWFORD and JANE CRAWFORD. Hun b 1630 i Virginia Usa d 1710. Notater for COL. DAVID CRAWFORD: Occup 1692 VA State Representative New Kent County member of the House of Burgesses As an elderly man he was killed by some Pamunkey Indians in 1710 in New Kent County, Virginia Notater for JANE CRAWFORD: Killed by American Indians. ch of COL. CRAWFORD and JANE CRAWFORD er: 119. i. SARAH15 CRAWFORD b 1666, Jamestown New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 1752, Louisa Co Virginia Usa. 88. MARY14 CROFTS (CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 06.05.1651 i London Middlesex England d 1693 i Lucan Dublin Co Ireland.
m WILLIAM SCARSFIELD. Han b 1654 i Neerwinden Liege Belgium d 1676 i Lucan Dublin Co Ireland. ch of MARY CROFTS and WILLIAM SCARSFIELD er: 120. i. CHARLOTTE15 SCARSFIELD b 1676, Lucan Dublin Co Ireland d 18.03.1732, Lucan Dublin Co Ireland. 89. CHARLES14 LENNOX (CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 29.07.1672 i London Middlesex England d 27.05.1723 i Goodwood Sussex England.
m ANNE BRUDENELL, dau of FRANCIS BRUDENELL and FRANCES SAVILLE. Hun b 1662 i London Middlesex England d 09.12.1722. Notater for CHARLES LENNOX: Occup 1675-1723 1st Duke Of Richmond Duke Org. 1681-1685 Master Of The Horse ch of CHARLES LENNOX and ANNE BRUDENELL er: 121. i. LADY ANNE15 LENNOX b 24.06.1703, Goodwood Sussex England d 20.10.1789, London Middlesex England. 90. HENRY14 FITZROY (CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 20.09.1663 i Whitehall Palace Middlesex England d 09.10.1690.
m ISABELLA BENNET. Hun b 1667 i Westminster Middlesex England d 07.02.1723. Notater for HENRY FITZROY: Occup 1675-1690 1st Duke of Grafton Military 1682-1689 United Kingdom Navy / Vice Admiral Occup 1685-1689 England, Suffolk Lord Lieutenant ch of HENRY FITZROY and ISABELLA BENNET er: 122. i. CHARLES15 FITZROY b 25.10.1683, Arlington House Middlesex England d 06.05.1757. 91. CHARLOTTE14 FITZROY (CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1664 i Whitehall Palace Middlesex England d 17.02.1718 i Westminster Middlesex England.
m EDWARD HENRY LEE. Han b 1663 i Oxfordshire England d 14.07.1716 i Greenwich Kent England. Notater for EDWARD HENRY LEE: Occup 1673-1716 1st Earl of Lichfield Occup 1687-1689 England, Oxfordshire Lord Lieutenant ch of CHARLOTTE FITZROY and EDWARD LEE er: 123. i. CHARLOTTE15 LEE b 13.03.1677, London Middlesex England d 21.01.1720, Woodford Essex England. 92. EDWARD14 DORSEY (ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1646 i Norfolk Virginia Usa d 31.12.1705 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa.
m (1) SARAH WYATT, dau of NICHOLAS WYATT and DAMARIS STOCKETT. Hun b 1648 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1692 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) MARGARET LARKIN, dau of COL. LARKIN and KATHERINE. Hun b 1659 i Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 1707 i Baltimore Co Maryland Usa. Notater for EDWARD DORSEY: Colonel "ANNE ARUNDEL GENTRY--DORSEY FAMILY" by Harry Wright Newman "Edward Dorsey, first don of Edward Dorsey and wife Anne, was born in Virginia and came up the Severn during the days of the Commonwealth in Maryland. On Aug. 25, 1664, he with his two brothers received jointly 400 acres of 'Hockley-in-the-Hole'. Evidence is unmistakable that he followed for a time the occupation of his father and was certainly engaged in ship building as late as May 6, 1667." "Before Nov. 1670, Edward Dorsey married Sarah, a daughter of Nicholas Wyatt, Gent., by his first wife. Sarah, his wife, died about 1690. He took for a second wife, Margaret. All indicators point to the fact that she was one of the daughters of John Larkin, Innkeepers, by his wife Katherine. It is quite evident that the children of the second marriage did not have the advantages of those of the first wife. The widow remarried soon after the death of Col. Dorsey, but did not survive her second husband. Perhaps, the children were neglected by their step-father. Anyhow they were not schooled in letters, and as a consequence made their mark on official documents." "On Jan 4, 1700/1, Edward Dorsey....assigned...my oldest son Edward Dorsey four plantations bordering his dwelling-plantation at Elk Ridge and one south side of Patapsco a little beyond the Falls with negroes, livestock, household furniture whereon in trust for his five sons, that is Samuel, Joshua, John, Nicholas, and Benjami. (Provincial Court, Liber TL no. 2, folios 169,279) To son Samuel the Patapsco plantation with three negroes and other personltry To son Joshua the plantation 'where Black Dick lives' with 100 adjoining acres, negroes and other personalty To son John plantation that negro Bacon 'now lives on' with 100 acres, negroes To son Nicholas the plantation 'that negro Tom lives on' with 100 acres To son Benjamin piece of land between Dick and Bacon." "It was not until 1679 that Edward Dorsey entered into public or political live of the province. In that year he was made a Justice of the Peace for Anne Arundel County and a Gentleman Justice of the Quoroum. He continued to serve in that capacity for a number of years thereafter and in 1686 when he was styled Captain Edward Dorsey of His Lordship's army he was likewise a Gentleman Justice of the Quorum. He rose in the provincial forced from Captain to Colonel, a grade he held at the time of his death. He entered the General Assembly 1694 as a delegate from Anne Arundel County and continued to serve in all succeeding sessions of the Lower House until his death. When he became a domicile of Baltimore County, at the time that Baltimore embraced both banks of Patapsco, he was likewise elected to the Lower House. In 1695 he was made the Keeper of the Great Seal of the Province." "He however was outspoken in his political views...in 1692 'Major Edward Dorsey had made several mutinous and seditious speeches on board "Capt. William Hill Ship.'" "...he was on Commission to erect the courthouse and the free school for Anne Arundel Towne. He was granted the contract for the erection of the first church of St. Anne in 1696." "Edward Dorsey was a staunch and loyal supporter of the Calverts,...In politics (he) was a supporter of the House of Stuart and an acknowledged member of the Jacobean Party" "After the death of Samuel Wyatt (brother to his wife Sarah) the only son and heir of Nicholas, Edward claimed his estate by rights of his wife, as sole heiress. A battle royal insued with Thomas Bland, Gent., who had married Damaris, the Widow Wyatt, and step-mother to his wife. Edward had Bland arrested and caused him to be kept prisoner at the Public Ordinary for several days. Thomas Bland in his petition to the Provincial Court swore that in July 1677 he delivered to Mr. Edward Dorsey all the real and personal estate of the late Nicholas Wyatt, but Dorsey entered upon it and with force carried away three servants which were his (Bland's) property whom he had purchased with his own resources. Furthermore, John Booth one of the servants was so ill-treated by Dorsey that he ran away and that Alice another servant was so misused that she was 'brought to a dangerous sickness.'(Md. Archives, vol. 67, p. 420)" "His original will, dated Oct. 26, 1704 is on file at Annapolis, ...probated in Baltimore County on Dec. 27, 1705. (Wills, Liber 3, folio 725): To son Nicholas 100-acre portion of 'Long Reach' at Elk Ridge and personalty at 16. The inventory was taken at the 'seated plantation', and also the Upper Plantation, Elk Ridge Quarters, the Round Bay Plantation, and 'in the store house', and in 'Little Flat House'. There were books, one Gould Seal ring, one Silver Seale, Ivory headed cane, silver tobacco box, silver hilted sword, silver plate and surveying chain. His wearing apparel was appraised at L7.10.-. There were also thirteen negro slaves and two white indentured servants. Samuel, the eldest son approved the valuation of L 528.8.11. It was filed at court on April 1, 1706." ch of EDWARD DORSEY and SARAH WYATT er: i. EDWARD15 DORSEY , d. 1701. ii. BENJAMIN DORSEY. iii. SAMUEL DORSEY. iv. SARAH DORSEY b 1677, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa; g. JOHN PETTICOAT; f. 1669, Frederick Co Maryland Usa d ett. 1737, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa. 124. v. HANNAH DORSEY b 1679, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 125. vi. JOSHUA DORSEY b 1686, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.11.1747, Elkridge Howard Co Maryland Usa. 126. vii. JOHN DORSEY b 15.06.1688, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 13.11.1764, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 127. viii. NICHOLAS DORSEY b 1690, Middle Neck Hund Maryland Usa d 1717, Major's Choice Baltimore County Maryland Usa. ch of EDWARD DORSEY and MARGARET LARKIN er: 128. ix. ANN15 DORSEY b 1699, Baltimore City Maryland Usa d 01.07.1786, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 93. ANN14 DORSEY (ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1648 i England d 27.04.1698 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) CORNELIUS HOWARD, sønn av MATTHEW HOWARD and ANNE HALL. Han b 1637 i Lower Norfolk, Virginia Usa d 15.10.1680 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) NICHOLAS GREENBERRY. Han b 1627 i England d 17.12.1697 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. Notater for NICHOLAS GREENBERRY: Occup 1693-1694 MD Governor Barn er listet ovenfor under (73) Cornelius Howard. ch of ANN DORSEY and NICHOLAS GREENBERRY er: 129. i. KATHERINE15 GREENBERRY b 1671, England d 1703, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 130. ii. ANNE GREENBERRY b 1676, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 03.01.1713, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. iii. ELIZABETH GREENBERRY b 25.09.1678, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 03.03.1719, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa; g. ROBERT GOLDSBOROUGH, 02.09.1697, Talbot County, Maryland Usa; f. 02.12.1660, Dorset England d 25.12.1746, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 94. SARAH14 DORSEY (ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1652 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d by 03.10.1691 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m MATTHEW HOWARD, sønn av MATTHEW HOWARD and ANNE HALL. Han b 1640 i Virginia Usa d 12.01.1692 i Anne Arundel Maryland Usa. Barn er listet ovenfor under (78) Matthew Howard. 95. JOHN14 DORSEY (ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1658 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 22.03.1715 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa.
m PLEASANCE ELY. Hun b 1660 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 26.02.1734 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of JOHN DORSEY and PLEASANCE ELY er: 131. i. DEBORAH15 DORSEY b 1680, Annapolis Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d by 1752, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 132. ii. EDWARD DORSEY b 1677, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1701, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 96. JOSEPH14 HOWARD (CORNELIUS13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1676 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.07.1736 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) MARGARET KEITH. Hun b 1680 i Stafford Co Virginia Usa d 1739 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) HANNAH DORSEY, dau of EDWARD DORSEY and SARAH WYATT. Hun b 1679 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of JOSEPH HOWARD and MARGARET KEITH er: i. JOSEPH15 HOWARD b 1720, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1784, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa; g. MARGARET WILLIAMS; f. 16.01.1727, Queen Annes Parish Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of JOSEPH HOWARD and HANNAH DORSEY er: 133. ii. HANNAH15 HOWARD b 1701, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 97. CORNELIUS14 HOWARD (CORNELIUS13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1665 i South River Parish Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.02.1717 i Virginia Usa.
m MARY KATHERINE HAMMOND, dau of JOHN HAMMOND and MARY HOWARD. Hun b 1671 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 24.12.1714. ch of CORNELIUS HOWARD and MARY HAMMOND er: 134. i. JOHN15 HOWARD b 1698, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 18.03.1805, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa. 98. SARAH14 RIDGELY (ELIZABETH13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1667 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.06.1727 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m JOHN BREWER. Han b 1666 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 06.04.1690 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of SARAH RIDGELY and JOHN BREWER er: i. JOHN15 BREWER b 1684, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 05.04.1730, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa; g. DINAH BATTEE; f. 1685, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 21.12.1732, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 99. HENRY14 RIDGELY (ELIZABETH13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 03.10.1669 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 26.04.1700 i Annapolis Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m KATHERINE GREENBERRY, dau of NICHOLAS GREENBERRY and ANN DORSEY. Hun b 1671 i England d 1703 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of HENRY RIDGELY and KATHERINE GREENBERRY er: 135. i. ANNE15 RIDGELY b 1691, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 11.12.1771, Elkridge Howard Co Maryland Usa. 136. ii. ELIZABETH RIDGELY b 1693, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa d 18.12.1734, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa. 100. JOHN NORWOOD14 HOWARD (JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1667 i Middle Neck Hundred Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.02.1704 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) KATHERINE GREENBERRY, dau of NICHOLAS GREENBERRY and ANN DORSEY. Hun b 1671 i England d 1703 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) MARY WARFIELD. Hun b 1679 i All Hallows Parish Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1700 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of JOHN HOWARD and KATHERINE GREENBERRY er: 137. i. KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD b 1703, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d by 1753, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 101. THOMAS14 HAMMOND (MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1660 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1724 i Baltimore Ciity Maryland Usa. ch of THOMAS HAMMOND er: 138. i. HELEN15 HAMMOND b 1689, Baltimore City Maryland Usa d 1727. 102. JOHN14 HAMMOND (MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1668 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 09.02.1741 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m ANNE GREENBERRY, dau of NICHOLAS GREENBERRY and ANN DORSEY. Hun b 1676 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 03.01.1713 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. Notater for JOHN HAMMOND: ch of JOHN HAMMOND and ANNE GREENBERRY er: 139. i. COMFORT15 HAMMOND b 05.08.1701, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 03.1741, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 103. CHARLES14 HAMMOND (MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1670 i Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America d 23.12.1713 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m HANNAH HOWARD 1690 i Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa, dau of PHILIP HOWARD and RUTH BALDWIN. Hun b 1678 i Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America d 1752 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. Notater for CHARLES HAMMOND: Maj Charles Hammond BIRTH 1670 Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA DEATH 23 Nov 1713 (aged 42–43) Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA BURIAL Burial Details Unknown MEMORIAL ID 153041296 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 8 The following is from Harry Wright Newman’s Anne Arundel Gentry: Volume One, pages 240-2: MAJOR CHARLES HAMMOND, GENT. (1670—1713) Charles Hammond, son of Major General John Hammond and his wife, was born at “Mountain Neck” on the Severn. Inasmuch as his marriage occurred about 1690, he could not be an issue of the Widow Roper, but was probably born about 1670. He was well provided for by the will of his father in 1707, and while several of his brothers established their dwelling-plantations in other than the parental parish, he remained in St. Anne’s, where references of his children’s birth or baptism may be found. He married Hannah Howard, daughter of Philip and Ruth (Baldwin) Howard, and thus a union of the one-time Quaker Baldwins and the Puritan Howards occurred. She was the sole-heiress of Philip Howard, so brought a large estate to her spouse, and her two sons, Charles and Philip, were likewise enriched by the will of their maternal grandfather in 1704. Children of Charles and Hannah (Howard) Hammond 1. Charles Hammond, born 1692/3, married Rachel Stimson, the Widow Greenberry. 2. Philip Hammond, born 1697, married Rachel Brice. 3. John Hammond, married Ann Dorsey. 4. Rezin Hammond, died without issue 1739. 5. Nathaniel [Nathan] Hammond, born 1708, married Anne Welsh. 6. Mahitabel [Hamutel] Hammond, bapt. Feb. 20, 1713, married Charles Worthington. 7. Ruth Hammond, bapt. 1713, married June 25, 1730, at St. Anne’s, Peasley, son of John and Mary (Peasley) Ingram. His honours were during the days when Maryland was under the Crown, and his voting in the Lower House would indicate that he favoured the liberal or anti-Proprietary Party. He was first elected to a seat in the Lower Chamber from Anne Arundel in 1710 and was reelected continuously until his death. In 1696 he was one of the military officers for Anne Arundel County and was styled Major at the time of his death. In 1698 he was a member of the provincial grand jury and also served as Magistrate of the local court in Anne Arundel. His last will and testament was drawn-up on November 16, 1713, in the presence of his neighbours—Richard Warfield, Alexander Warfield, John Warfield and Ruth Warfield. He was apparently quite ill at the time, for he died on November 23, following. The will was probated at court on January 19, 1713/4. The original is on file at Annapolis and shows that it was written by Alexander Warfield. John Warfield and Ruth Warfield both made their X marks. To eldest son Charles the lower half of “Rich Neck” of 284 acres, and 100-acre portion of “Howard’s Adventure.” To son Philip the Quarter plantation by Towser’s Branch, and sufficient land out of “Howard’s Adventure” to make 300 acres and all rights to houses, lots and commonages in Annapolis. To son John “Phelps’ Luck” on Elk Ridge. To son Rezin the residue of “Rich Neck” and 100 acres of “Howard’s Adventure.” To son Nathaniel “Whitticars Choice” of 100 acres in Balto. Co., and “Hammond’s Forrest” of 362 acres in Anne Arundel Co. Son Charles was to be of age from the date of the will and the other sons at 19, and the daughters Mahitabel and Ruth at 16 or marriage. Executors—Wife and sons Charles and Philip. The inventory of the personal estate was filed in Anne Arundel County and was appraised at £876/19/7. Included in the items were much wearing apparel with a cloak valued at £5, silk stockings, drum, trumpet, silver tankard, silver spoons, three rings, 14 negroes, 120 gallons of cyder, 100 gallons of wine, 4 gallons of rum, 1 gallon of lime juice, and 1 gallon of brandy. An additional inventory on February 14, 1714/5, reported £213/14/4 including £80 received from London merchants. On August 15, 1714, the widow married Edmund Benson, according to the register of St. Anne’s. They filed an account upon the estate of Major Charles Hammond on February 14, 1714/5, reporting assets of £1,090/14/—. On November 1, 1727, Edmund Benson for the better maintenance of his wife, Hannah Benson, deeded to her son, Philip Hammond, in trust “Benson’s Lott,” of 150 acres in Anne Arundel, being part of a tract surveyed for John Duvall called “Duvall’s Delight” formerly in Baltimore County but then in Anne Arundel, also “Good Range,” “Edmonston,” of 197 acres, and “Venture,” of 21 acres. On December 6, 1746, Philip Hammond assigned these tracts to his mother for five shillings, whereupon she reassigned them to him in fee. Edmund Benson died intestate, presumably with many outstanding bills. On December 26, 1734, his widow, Hannah Benson, renounced all rights to the administration. Letters were granted to William Chapman agent for Philip Smith, of London, Merchant, the greatest creditor. “Madam Hannah Benson Departed this Life on the 9 day of February 1752. She was in the 74th year of her age.” Letters of administration were granted to John Hammond, with Charles Hammond and Philip Hammond as his sureties. Beside all three signatures are paper-covered impressions of coats-of-arms, the shield and mantling are definitely visible. Other witnesses were John Brice, Sarah Brice, Richard Dorsey and Beale Nicholson—all signing in an intelligent script. The inventory of the personal estate with its appraisement was not returned at court in Anne Arundel County until March 12, 1755, with Henry Griffith as the administrator d.b.n. The inventory included only three negro slaves, whereas the total value was £247/—/10. The kinsmen who approved were Charles Hammond and Phil Hammond, while Benjamin Tasker executor of Samuel Ogle, Esq., and Samuel Chapman attorney for William Black signed as the greatest creditors. Rezin Hammond, the fourth son, remained a bachelor and died in 1739. He bequeathed his best riding horses to his friend, Vachel Denton, and the residue of his estate real and personal to his brother, Philip. The witnesses were Vachel Denton, Lanc Jacques and Richard Rawlings. At its probation on October 17, 1739, Vachel Denton renounced his legacy. The latter wrote the instrument and beside the signature of the testator is a perfect impression of the Denton arms. The final account listed no distribution to the heirs. ch of CHARLES HAMMOND and HANNAH HOWARD er: i. CHARLES15 HAMMOND b 1692 d 1772. ii. PHILLIP HAMMOND b 1697, St. Ann's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America d 1780, Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America; g. RACHEL BRICE, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa; f. 17.04.1711, Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America d 11.04.1786, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa. 140. iii. JOHN HAMMOND b 15.10.1697, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 12.11.1753, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. iv. NATHANIEL HAMMOND b 1708, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1762; g. ANN WELSH; f. 10.07.1716, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1780. v. RACHEL HAMMOND b 02.09.1708, Saint Margarets, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa d 06.1750, Baltimore County, Maryland, Usa. vi. ANNE HAMMOND b 1700, Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America d 1787, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, Usa; g. (1) JOHN GOSNELL, 1714, St Margaret's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America; g. (2) PETER GOSNELL, 1723, Maryland, British Colonial America; f. 1695, Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America d 17.04.1787, altimore, Baltimore, Maryland, Usa. 104. WILLIAM14 HAMMOND (MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1671 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 29.01.1711 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m ELIZABETH COCKEY, dau of WILLIAM COCKEY and SARAH UNDERWOOD. Hun b 1672 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.04.1731 i Maryland Usa. ch of WILLIAM HAMMOND and ELIZABETH COCKEY er: 141. i. BENJAMIN15 HAMMON b 11.02.1706, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa d 25.05.1785, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa. 105. MARY KATHERINE14 HAMMOND (MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1671 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 24.12.1714.
m CORNELIUS HOWARD, sønn av CORNELIUS HOWARD and ANN DORSEY. Han b 1665 i South River Parish Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.02.1717 i Virginia Usa. Barn er listet ovenfor under (97) Cornelius Howard. 106. HANNAH14 HOWARD (PHILIP13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1678 i Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America d 1752 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) CHARLES HAMMOND 1690 i Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa, sønn av JOHN HAMMOND and MARY HOWARD. Han b 1670 i Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America d 23.12.1713 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) EDMOND BENSON 15.08.1714 i Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa, sønn av JAMES BENSON and MARGARET WITHERS. Han b 04.06.1687 i Saint Michaels Parish, Talbot, Maryland, Usa d 1734 i Maryland Usa. Notater for CHARLES HAMMOND: Maj Charles Hammond BIRTH 1670 Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA DEATH 23 Nov 1713 (aged 42–43) Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA BURIAL Burial Details Unknown MEMORIAL ID 153041296 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 8 The following is from Harry Wright Newman’s Anne Arundel Gentry: Volume One, pages 240-2: MAJOR CHARLES HAMMOND, GENT. (1670—1713) Charles Hammond, son of Major General John Hammond and his wife, was born at “Mountain Neck” on the Severn. Inasmuch as his marriage occurred about 1690, he could not be an issue of the Widow Roper, but was probably born about 1670. He was well provided for by the will of his father in 1707, and while several of his brothers established their dwelling-plantations in other than the parental parish, he remained in St. Anne’s, where references of his children’s birth or baptism may be found. He married Hannah Howard, daughter of Philip and Ruth (Baldwin) Howard, and thus a union of the one-time Quaker Baldwins and the Puritan Howards occurred. She was the sole-heiress of Philip Howard, so brought a large estate to her spouse, and her two sons, Charles and Philip, were likewise enriched by the will of their maternal grandfather in 1704. Children of Charles and Hannah (Howard) Hammond 1. Charles Hammond, born 1692/3, married Rachel Stimson, the Widow Greenberry. 2. Philip Hammond, born 1697, married Rachel Brice. 3. John Hammond, married Ann Dorsey. 4. Rezin Hammond, died without issue 1739. 5. Nathaniel [Nathan] Hammond, born 1708, married Anne Welsh. 6. Mahitabel [Hamutel] Hammond, bapt. Feb. 20, 1713, married Charles Worthington. 7. Ruth Hammond, bapt. 1713, married June 25, 1730, at St. Anne’s, Peasley, son of John and Mary (Peasley) Ingram. His honours were during the days when Maryland was under the Crown, and his voting in the Lower House would indicate that he favoured the liberal or anti-Proprietary Party. He was first elected to a seat in the Lower Chamber from Anne Arundel in 1710 and was reelected continuously until his death. In 1696 he was one of the military officers for Anne Arundel County and was styled Major at the time of his death. In 1698 he was a member of the provincial grand jury and also served as Magistrate of the local court in Anne Arundel. His last will and testament was drawn-up on November 16, 1713, in the presence of his neighbours—Richard Warfield, Alexander Warfield, John Warfield and Ruth Warfield. He was apparently quite ill at the time, for he died on November 23, following. The will was probated at court on January 19, 1713/4. The original is on file at Annapolis and shows that it was written by Alexander Warfield. John Warfield and Ruth Warfield both made their X marks. To eldest son Charles the lower half of “Rich Neck” of 284 acres, and 100-acre portion of “Howard’s Adventure.” To son Philip the Quarter plantation by Towser’s Branch, and sufficient land out of “Howard’s Adventure” to make 300 acres and all rights to houses, lots and commonages in Annapolis. To son John “Phelps’ Luck” on Elk Ridge. To son Rezin the residue of “Rich Neck” and 100 acres of “Howard’s Adventure.” To son Nathaniel “Whitticars Choice” of 100 acres in Balto. Co., and “Hammond’s Forrest” of 362 acres in Anne Arundel Co. Son Charles was to be of age from the date of the will and the other sons at 19, and the daughters Mahitabel and Ruth at 16 or marriage. Executors—Wife and sons Charles and Philip. The inventory of the personal estate was filed in Anne Arundel County and was appraised at £876/19/7. Included in the items were much wearing apparel with a cloak valued at £5, silk stockings, drum, trumpet, silver tankard, silver spoons, three rings, 14 negroes, 120 gallons of cyder, 100 gallons of wine, 4 gallons of rum, 1 gallon of lime juice, and 1 gallon of brandy. An additional inventory on February 14, 1714/5, reported £213/14/4 including £80 received from London merchants. On August 15, 1714, the widow married Edmund Benson, according to the register of St. Anne’s. They filed an account upon the estate of Major Charles Hammond on February 14, 1714/5, reporting assets of £1,090/14/—. On November 1, 1727, Edmund Benson for the better maintenance of his wife, Hannah Benson, deeded to her son, Philip Hammond, in trust “Benson’s Lott,” of 150 acres in Anne Arundel, being part of a tract surveyed for John Duvall called “Duvall’s Delight” formerly in Baltimore County but then in Anne Arundel, also “Good Range,” “Edmonston,” of 197 acres, and “Venture,” of 21 acres. On December 6, 1746, Philip Hammond assigned these tracts to his mother for five shillings, whereupon she reassigned them to him in fee. Edmund Benson died intestate, presumably with many outstanding bills. On December 26, 1734, his widow, Hannah Benson, renounced all rights to the administration. Letters were granted to William Chapman agent for Philip Smith, of London, Merchant, the greatest creditor. “Madam Hannah Benson Departed this Life on the 9 day of February 1752. She was in the 74th year of her age.” Letters of administration were granted to John Hammond, with Charles Hammond and Philip Hammond as his sureties. Beside all three signatures are paper-covered impressions of coats-of-arms, the shield and mantling are definitely visible. Other witnesses were John Brice, Sarah Brice, Richard Dorsey and Beale Nicholson—all signing in an intelligent script. The inventory of the personal estate with its appraisement was not returned at court in Anne Arundel County until March 12, 1755, with Henry Griffith as the administrator d.b.n. The inventory included only three negro slaves, whereas the total value was £247/—/10. The kinsmen who approved were Charles Hammond and Phil Hammond, while Benjamin Tasker executor of Samuel Ogle, Esq., and Samuel Chapman attorney for William Black signed as the greatest creditors. Rezin Hammond, the fourth son, remained a bachelor and died in 1739. He bequeathed his best riding horses to his friend, Vachel Denton, and the residue of his estate real and personal to his brother, Philip. The witnesses were Vachel Denton, Lanc Jacques and Richard Rawlings. At its probation on October 17, 1739, Vachel Denton renounced his legacy. The latter wrote the instrument and beside the signature of the testator is a perfect impression of the Denton arms. The final account listed no distribution to the heirs. Barna er listet ovenfor under (103) Charles Hammond. 107. SARAH DORSEY14 HOWARD (MATTHEW13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1673 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 21.12.1726 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) JOHN WORTHINGTON, sønn av FRANCIS WORTHINGTON and SARAH BROWNE. Han b 12.01.1650 i Manchester Lancashire England d 09.04.1701 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) JOHN BRICE. Han b 1665 i Buckinghamshire England d 13.12.1713 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of SARAH HOWARD and JOHN WORTHINGTON er: 142. i. CHARLES15 WORTHINGTON b 20.12.1701, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 24.03.1774, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ii. THOMAS HOWARD WORTHINGTON b 08.01.1690, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 03.1753, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa; g. ELIZABETH RIDGELY; f. 1693, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa d 18.12.1734, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa. 108. DOROTHY14 NEALE (ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 29.03.1646 i Spain d 1680 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa.
m ROGER BROOKE, sønn av ROBERT BROOKE and MARY MAINWARING. Han b 20.09.1637 i England d 08.04.1700 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa. Notater for ROGER BROOKE: Immigrate 06/30/1650 MD, Charles Co ch of DOROTHY NEALE and ROGER BROOKE er: 143. i. DOROTHY15 BROOKE b 1678, Calvert Co Maryland Usa d mel. 17.02.1730 - 1731, Calvert Co Maryland Usa. 109. HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE (ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 27.03.1647 i England d 21.05.1697 i Talbot Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) COL. PHILEMON LLOYD, INDIAN COMMISIONER, sønn av EDWARD LLOYD and ALICE CROUCH. Han b 1646 i Virginia Usa d 22.06.1685 i Talbot Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) RICHARD BENNETT, sønn av RICHARD BENNETT and MARY UTIE. Han b 1643 i England d 1754 i Virginia Usa. Notater for HENRIETTA MARIA NEALE: Will, : Loyd, Henrietta, Maria,Talbot Co.,6th Apr., 1697; 2nd June, 1697. To mother, Ann Neal, estate given testatrix by will of her father, and personalty during life; sd. personalty to pass to brother Anthony Neale and sister Jane Boreman. To son Richard Bennett, 400 A., "The Folly," 400 A., "Buckinghan," on Sassafras R., and 2 town lots ont of tract of land. To son Edward and hrs., 250 A., "Bettys Branch," bought of Rich'd Wooleman. To son Philemon, all land bought of Chas. Helmsley on the Great Island in Wye R., and 216 A., "The Outlet." To 2 sons, Philemon and James, house and lot at the town on Wye. R. To son James and hrs., 400 A., "Timber Land," on Tuckahoc bought of Jas. Scott. To dau. Henrietta Marls, 450 A., "The Adventure," on St. Michael's R., and "Upper Range" purchased of Geo. Hillock. To dau. Ann and hrs., 500 A., "Loyd's Coftyne," bought of Henry Coftyne. To dau. Alice and hrs., residue of "Buckingham." To dau. Margaret, "Groscoate" bought of Wm. Gross, "Lambert," bought of Henry Costin; "Court Road" bought of Jacob Gibson, all lying on Gross Ck. in Wye R. To the priests of the Chapel at Wye R., 100 A., "Town Road," bought of Rich'd Hazeltine, and 200 A., part of "Henrietta Maria's Discovery," and also land bequeathed testatrix by Jno. Londy of Chester R. To Sarah Grason, 16 A., part of "Henrietta Maria's Discovery." To William Hunter, Mr. Gulick, and Mr. Hubbard, all priests, personalty. To brother William Boreman and sister Jane Boreman, cousins Dorothy Brookes, Mary and Henrietta Neale, and to Joseph Hunniwell, personalty. To daus. Alice, Ann and Margarst jointly, the great wrought silver dish. To 8 child. afsd., residue of personal estate; 2 shares bequeathed to dau. Margaret in lieu of one having been given to dau. Susanna Lowe, desiring dau. Margaret to remember Henrietta Maria Lowe, dau. of Susanna Lowe afsd. Mother Ann Neal, brothers James and Anthony Neal, sons Richard Bennett and Philemon Loyd, joint exs. and to have charge of child. until they attain majority. Test: Philip Helmsley, Jno. Burke, Wm. Purite, Wm. Fitzgerald. 7. 252. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 2 VOLUME II. Notater for COL. PHILEMON LLOYD, INDIAN COMMISIONER: Will, : Lloyd, Philemon,27th May, 1682; 16th July, 1685. To son Philemon and hrs., all lands upon the Great Island in Wye R.; to pass to son Edward in event of son Philemon's death without issue. To son James and hrs., 2,000 A. at Juccahow. To dau. Henrietta Maria and hrs., 500 A. To dau. Alice and hrs., 600 A., "Lloyd's Forest." To dau. Anna and hrs., 350 A., "Rosseth." To dau. Eliza: and hrs., 400 A., "Elizabeth." To dau. Mary and hrs., 1,000 A., "Lloyd's Town." To daughter-in-law Susanna Darnall, lately Bennett, land on Sassafras R., and that in which testator held in right of his wife. To wife Henrietta Maria, execx., life interest in home plantation; to pass to son Edward at her death. Child. to be brought up in the Protestant faith. Overseers: Father-in-law Capt. Jas. Neale, Col. Henry Coursey, Jas. Neale, Jr., Henry Coursey, Jr., Wm. Carpenter, Wm. Tilghman. Test: Jas. Clayland, Wm. Hemsley, Thos. Vaughan, Jas. Downes, Jas. Eustis. By codicil dated 28th May, 1685, testator bequeaths 500 A., part of a tract of 1,000 A. bought of Henry Parker to son James, and 800 A., "Niminee" and "Niminee's Addition," to daus. Mary and Jane; testator also makes void bequest to Susanna Darnall. 4. 186. MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 1 ch of HENRIETTA NEALE and COL. LLOYD er: i. MARGARET15 LLOYD b 1666, Talbot Co Maryland Usa d 1760; g. THOMAS WATERS; f. 1657, Northampton Co Virginia Usa. 144. ii. EDWARD LLOYD b 10.02.1667, Talbot Co Maryland Usa d 20.03.1719, Talbot Co Maryland Usa. ch of HENRIETTA NEALE and RICHARD BENNETT er: 145. iii. SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT b 1666, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.07.1714, St Marys Co Maryland Usa. 146. iv. ANN BENNETT b 1676, Isle of Wight Virginia Usa d 1736, Surry Co Virginia Usa. 110. ANTHONY14 NEALE (ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1659 i Spain d 12.07.1723 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) ELIZABETH ROSWELL. Hun b 1664 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) ANN. Hun b 1665 i Spain d 03.06.1698 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. Notater for ANTHONY NEALE: Will, : Neale, Anthony, Charles Co., 20th Nov., 1722; 12th July, 1723. To Thomas Mansell, William Hunter and John Bennett, priests; George Newman, James Gates and dau. Mary, personalty. To son Raphael and hrs., "William's Folly" and personalty. To son Henry, £12, and, in case he does not enter priesthood, 1/5 of personal estate. Shd. he take orders, or die during minority, his portion to 4 younger children, viz. Edward, Charles, Bennett and Mary. To son Edward and hrs., ½ dwelling plantation "Aquenseek," and personalty, including silver chalice and suit of church stuff, to remain in sd. dwell, house for use of family. To son Charles and hrs., residue of "Aquenseek," and personalty; sd. tract to be divided by sons Raphael and Roswell, Charles Diggs, Wm. Chandler and William Diggs. To son Bennett, in case he does not enter priesthood, lease of 200 A. and 1/5 of personal estate (same condition as in bequest to son Henry). To sons Edward and Charles, exs., and their hrs., storehouse and lot in Chandler Town bou. of Philip Hemsley and Mary, his wife. To sons Edward and Charles and dau. Mary, residue of estate; shd. any of younger child., viz. Henry, Edward, Charles, Bennett and Mary, die during minority or without issue, survivors to divide portion of dec'd, except lands, which in sd. cases shall revert to sons Raphael and Roswell and their hrs. Dau. Mary to receive portion at 16, son Charles immediately. Test: John Bennet, John Sanders, Walter Pye, Margaret Pye, 18, 163. Notater for ANN: Will, : Note; below is will of Anthony's mother, Ann Unknown Neale: Neale, Ann, Chas. Co., 28th June, 1697; 3rd June, 1698. To sons James and Anthony and their wives (unnamed), to granddau Mary Neale, to grandchild., viz., William Boarman's child,., and to Richard Hobert, personalty, To son Anthony, ex... and son James afsd, residue of estate. Test: Raphael Neale Catherine Ivory, Thos. Writter. 7. 378, ch of ANTHONY NEALE and ELIZABETH ROSWELL er: 147. i. DR.RAPHAEL15 NEALE b 1683, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 10.12.1743, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 148. ii. ROSWELL NEALE b 1685, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 05.05.1751, St Marys Co Maryland Usa. ch of ANTHONY NEALE and ANN er: 149. iii. ANTHONY15 NEALE b 1687, Spain d 20.11.1722, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 111. DR. JAMES14 NEALE (ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 05.06.1650 i Spain ? d 11.10.1727 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) ELIZABETH LORD. Hun b 1665 i Westmoreland Co Virginia Usa d by 1706 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) ELIZABETH CALVERT, dau of WILLIAM CALVERT and ELIZABETH STONE. Hun b 05.01.1665 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1684 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. ch of DR. NEALE and ELIZABETH LORD er: 150. i. HENRY15 NEALE b 1691, Maryland Usa d 08.03.1741, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 151. ii. MARY NEALE b 1697, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d ett. 1725, Calvert Co Maryland Usa. iii. BENJAMIN NEALE b 1702, Charles Co Maryland Usa d mel. 20.01.1744 - 1745, Charles Co Maryland Usa; g. MARY EDELEN; f. 1705, Charles Co Maryland Usa d mel. 14.03.1751 - 1752, Cobb Island Charles Co Maryland Usa. 152. iv. ANNE NEALE b 1699, Maryland Usa d 02.07.1770, St Marys Co Maryland Usa. ch of DR. NEALE and ELIZABETH CALVERT er: v. MARY15 NEALE b 1682, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1758, Charles Co Maryland Usa; g. JOSEPH VANSWERINGEN; f. 1682 d 1719. 112. MARY14 WILSON (ROBERT14, MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1692 i Dublin, Ireland d 1766 i Dublin, Ireland.
m SWINFELL HILL. Han b 1692 i Dublin, Ireland d 19.05.1720 i Dublin Ireland. ch of MARY WILSON and SWINFELL HILL er: 153. i. ROBERT15 HILL b 10.09.1713, Leinster Dublin, Ireland d 17.08.1778, Franklin Co. Virginia Usa. 113. CHARLES14 FLEMING (JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1667 i New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 07.10.1717 i New Kent Co Virginia Usa.
m SUSANNA TARLETON, dau of STEPHEN TARLETON and SUSANNA BATES. Hun b 11.10.1661 i St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia Usa d 1717 i St. Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia Usa. ch of CHARLES FLEMING and SUSANNA TARLETON er: 154. i. JUDITH15 FLEMING b 11.1685, Tuckahoe Creek Goochland Co Virginia Usa d 1743, New Kent Co Virginia Usa. ii. URSULA FLEMING b 1687, St Peters Parish New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 1760, Chesterfield Co Virginia Usa; g. TARLETON WOODSON; f. 1681, Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 04.02.1771. 155. iii. SARAH FLEMING b 1696, New Kent Co, St Peters Parish Virginia Usa d 1736. 156. iv. JOHN FLEMING b 04.11.1697, New Kent County, Virginia Colony Usa d 11.07.1766, Mount Pleasant Chesapeake, Virginia Usa. 157. v. TARELTON FLEMING b 1699, York Co Virginia Usa d 1756. 158. vi. ANN FLEMING b 1706, New Kent, New Kent, Virginia Usa d 06.05.1794, Amherst, Virginia, Usa. 114. URSULA CLARK14 HENDERSON (URSULA14 KEELING, URSULA13 FLEMING, THOMAS12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 15.03.1710 i Hanover Co Virginia Usa d 1765 i Granville Co North Carolina Usa.
m DANIEL WILLIAMS 19.10.1732 i Hanover County,Virginia Usa, sønn av JOHN WILLIAMS and MARY KEELING. Han b 28.09.1710 i Hanover County,Virginia Usa d i Granville County,North Carolina Usa. Notater for URSULA CLARK HENDERSON: Additional Information for Ursula /Henderson/ Notes (1) From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety: "'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for reference by George Hills (ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file atKnoxville Library giving Williams Bible records. George Hills: The Williams came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Williams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "ap" was dropped (ap means son of). From Chad Williams: Notes for JOHN WILLIAMS i: ]"McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barbara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley,Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc., Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This material is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From original autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the pages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regardingwhat I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997. Whiteplains near Milton P.O. Dist So. Ca Dear Doc A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the most of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keeping the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home theytook Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time,they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 miles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was permitted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examining Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records of my Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought of you, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they are in the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other -which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages & Burths are not in the bible Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 - Mary Williams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684 Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704 Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706 Ann """" 1 - 1708 Daniel Williams "Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father) Page 2 John Williams Senr was born the 24th of January 1679. Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684. John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704 Mary Williams daughter "" 1st Sept 1706 Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708 Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb1712 Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710 Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 14th 1714 Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716 Joseph Williams son ""January 1 1721 Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732 Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733 Henry Williams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734 John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737 Col James Williams """" Novb 10 1740 kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780 Joseph Williams sonof Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742 Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745 Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747 Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mountain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & JosephWilliams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they wereboth in the battle with their father at Kings Mou Notater for DANIEL WILLIAMS: [[[Louisa County, Virginia Deed Book A, page 484 Mary Arnold of Louisa County to Robert Anderson or Abraham Venable of Louisa Co. Power of Atty, to dispose of tract of 200 acres bequeathed to her by her "husband Wm. Jonathan Arnold., late doctor of Frederickville Parish" Mary Arnold Witnesses: Daniel Williams, Ursula Williams, Maria Williams, Saury Williams Date Instituted 24 Oct. 1752 Book A page 370—371 Edward HITE of Louisa County to Wm Jonathan Arnold of Louisa. £ 30.0.0 200 acres lying on the branches of Gold(en) Mine Creek ... Beginning at Col, Sime’s line ... thence to Zachariah Collier’s line ... thence to Mrs, Louelt’s (sp) line ... by Thomas HITE Witnesses: John Stark, Wm. Phillips, Richard. Carter Date Instituted 27 Mar, 1750 Date Recorded 27 Mar, 1750]]] ch of URSULA HENDERSON and DANIEL WILLIAMS er: 159. i. DANIEL15 WILLIAMS. 160. ii. MIRIAH WILLIAMS b 26.07.1733 d 08.11.1782. 161. iii. HENRY WILLIAMS b 03.11.1734 d 01.1786, Caswell Co North Carolina Usa. iv. JOHN WILLIAMS b 04.11.1737, Hanover County Virginia Usa d 1794, Newberry County South Carolina Usa. Notater for JOHN WILLIAMS: American Revolutionary War Veteran Major John WILLIAMS, born November 4, 1737, Old Ford Church, Old Hanover County, Virginia, died 1794, on his plantation, near Mudlick Creek, in Newberry County, South Carolina, buried in a small cemetery one mile west of Mudlick Creek, Newberry Co., on S.C. highway 65 (Mudlick Rd.) east of the juncture with S.C. highway 56. v. JAMES HENDERSON WILLIAMS b 10.11.1740, Old Church Hanover Co Virginia Usa d 07.10.1780, Gaston County North Carolina Usa. Notater for JAMES HENDERSON WILLIAMS:  Brigadier General James Henderson WILLIAMS, born November 10, 1740, Old Fork Church, Hanover County, Virginia, died during the Battle of King's Mountain, October 7, 1780, in Gaston County, North Carolina. James Henderson WILLIAMS, 1740-1780, was son of Daniel WILLIAMS, 1710-1759, and of his wife, Ursula HENDERSON, 1709-1765. He was orphaned in his youth, travelled from Virginia to North Carolina, moving into the home of his brother, [Colonel] John WILLIAMS, a lawyer, then living in Granville County, North Carolina. John ensured his brother, James, received a basic but good education before James set out on his own. James Henderson WILLIAMS, 1740-1780, married 1762, Granville County, North Carolina, Mary Clark WALLACE. Mary Clark WALLACE WILLIAMS CALDWELL, born 1743, died 1804. By 1773, they migrated from Granville County, North Carolina and pioneered along the Little River in the area known then as Ninety-six District, in South Carolina. He started a farm, built a mill and was a local merchant. He moved to a plantation called Mt. Pleasant, settling on the Edgefield District side of Mud Creek; today, this area in which he settled is known as Laurens County. He was of the Presbyterian faith, and was an elder of Little River Presbyterian Church, in Laurens County, South Carolina. James served as one of the representatives of South Carolina in the First Provincial Congress held in Charleston on January 11, 1775. He also represented in the Second Provincial Congress November 1, 1775, and March 26, 1776. He was appointed Justice of the Peace March 36, 1776 through April 11, 1776, and was a member of the local Council of Safety. He served in the local militia, where in 1775, he became Captain. At the Siege of Ninety-Six, Capt. James H. WILLIAMS watched the loyalist forces surrender under a white flag. By 1776, as tensions grew in the back country of the colony, local militia units became increasingly divided between Loyalist and Patriot factions, Williams was named Lt. Colonel of a militia regiment. James was a patriot whereas many of his neighbors supported the Loyalist position. He identified, recruited and trained his men, successfully organizing a militia group. During the campaign against the pro-British Cherokees, his militia group was encircled and suffered deadly fire. His unit was then ordered to Florida to fight a Tory force there, suffering from heat, hunger, thirst and disease and had to turn back. Lt. Colonel Williams led his body of men into action at The Battle of Stono Ferry, Briar Creek, and as far afield into expeditions against Savannah, Georgia. On August 19, 1780, after the disaster of Camden, he led his detachment into the engagements of the Battle of Musgrove Mill where their success earned him a promotion to Colonel. Williams led a 100 man detachment from his Little River Regiment to meet other militia detachments in pursuit of Cornwallis' western force, led by Major Patrick Ferguson. He joined other militia units at Cowpens on October 6, 1780. The next day he joined them in the major American victory at the Battle of King's Mountain where patriots overwhelmed an 1,110 man force, losing only twenty-eight killed. According to eyewitness accounts, Colonel James Henderson Williams was mortally wounded, October 7, 1780, after the enemy raised the white flag. Before he died, Williams was carried by horse 12 miles before dying in the arms of his son, Daniel WILLIAMS, on the banks of the Broad River near the mouth of Buffalo Creek. Initially buried at this location, in 1910, his remains were transferred and re-interred to a vault at the Carnegie Library, also known as the Cherokee County Administration Building, on North Limestone Street, Gaffney, Cherokee County, South Carolina. A prestigious memorial marker with a bronze tablet was placed over the vault and surmounted by two small cannons procured by Senator Benjamin TILLMAN, in 1917. Today, there is a large monument erected for James Henderson Williams at King's Mountain National Battlefield. Under the South Carolina Provincial Congress, Williams was to be promoted to the rank of Brigadier General for his victory at Musgrove Mill, but he died from his battle wounds during the American victory at the Battle of King's Mountain, October 7, 1780, before the commission could be delivered. In November, 1781, "Bloody Bill CUNNINGHAM" took over his plantation house at Mount Pleasant, and moved James's widow, Mary, and her children to a barn behind the house to live in. He later hung and disembowled two of their children, sons, Daniel WILLIAMS, 1763-1781, and Joseph WILLIAMS, 1767-1781, along with about 14 other patriots in the Haye's Station Massacre on Edgehill Plantation, in Laurens County. A mass grave marks the site where these American patriots were hacked to death. In 2005, the South Carolina General assembly confirmed the rank originally bestowed upon him some 225 years prior. In the same act, General James Williams was further honored by renaming the Little River Bridge, "James Williams Memorial Bridge" marking the northeast corner of his original plantation. 162. vi. JOSEPH WILLIAMS. 163. vii. ELISHA WILLIAMS b 1747, Usa d Usa. 115. JAMES LOCH14 WEEMS (JAMES OF BOGIE13 WEMYSS, BARONET OF BOGIE (1ST), MARGARET12, DAVID II OF BALFARGE11, JOHN CHARTERIS OF BOGIE10, JAMES OF BOGIE9, CECILIA8 RUTHVEN, JANET7 HALIBURTON, b 1708 i Fifeshire Scotland d 1781 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa.
m SARAH PARKER, dau of GEORGE PARKER and SUSANNAH PARROTT. Hun b 1710 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa d 1746 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa. Notater for JAMES LOCH WEEMS: 1st gen immig) Per GenForum 1/18/2000, lookup Weems; chose 'Wemyss family members' by Karen Ann Wemyss and then a reply by Jo Ann Weems dated 6/18/1998. "...Sir James Wemyss and Countess Margaret Wemys s of Scotland...married in 1662 & were distant cousins. They had David, John and James. Jam es had 2 sons, David and James, who changed the spelling to Weems back around 1716 when the y came to America, but their sister, Willamina left her spelling as Wemyss. Williamina marri ed William Moore and I have heard that some of their children moved to England to live." ch of JAMES WEEMS and SARAH PARKER er: i. SUSANNAH15 WEEMS b 1737, Calvert Co Maryland Usa d 1761, Calvert Co Maryland Usa; g. ROGER WHEELER; f. 1731, Calvert Co Maryland Usa d 23.12.1763, Calvert Co Maryland Usa.
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15 116. ANNA CATHARINE15 SPOTSWOOD (ALEXANDER14, DR ROBERT13, ROBERT12 SPOTTISWOODE, RACHEL11 LINDSAY, DAVID10, ALEXANDER9, WALTER8, CATHERINE7 FOTHERINGHAM, THOMAS6, WALTER5 LINDSAY, M b 1725 i Fredericksburg Virginia Usa.
m BERNARD MOORE, sønn av AUGUSTINE MOORE and ELIZABETH TODD. Han b 1723 i King William Co Virginia Usa. ch of ANNA SPOTSWOOD and BERNARD MOORE er: 164. i. BERNARD AUGUSTINE16 MOORE b 1750, King William Co Virginia Usa. 165. ii. ANN BUTLER MOORE b 1750, Wetmoreland Co Virginia Usa d Shirley Plantation Charles City Co Virginia Usa. 117. EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS (JOHN14, GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1711 i Inchmarlo, Aberdeenshire, Scotland d 21.12.1766.
m CHARLES IRVINE 07.06.1723. Han b 1696 i Of Cults Scotland d 28.03.1779 i Georgia Usa. ch of EUPHEMIA DOUGLAS and CHARLES IRVINE er: 166. i. JOHN16 IRVINE b 15.09.1742, Scotland d 15.10.1808, Georgia Usa. 118. SAMUEL JAMES15 BLAIR (DANIEL14, BRICE13, JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1667 i Antrim Antrim Co Ireland d 20.03.1754 i Antrim Antrim Co Ireland.
m MARTHA CAMPBELL LYLE, dau of JAMES LYLE and MARTHA CAMPBELL. Hun b 1671 i Antrim Antrim Co Ireland d 1729 i Antrim Antrim Co Ireland. ch of SAMUEL BLAIR and MARTHA LYLE er: i. JANE16 BLAIR b 1695, Frederick Frederick Co Maryland Usa d 1771, York Co Pennsylvania Usa; g. FRANCIS ALEXANDER; f. 1693, Annemessex Somerset Co Maryland Usa d 1760, Carrolls Delight Frederick Co Maryland Usa. ii. JANET JENNIE BLAIR b 1697, Antrim Antrim Co Ireland. iii. JAMES BLAIR b 1700, Antrim Antrim Co Ireland d 1788. iv. JAMES BLAIR b 06.1704, Buck Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa d 11.03.1776, Greensboro Guilford Co North Carolina Usa. v. PHEBE BLAIR b 1706, Antrim Antrim Co Ireland. vi. ANNE NANCY BLAIR b 1708, Antrim Antrim Co Ireland. 167. vii. SAMUEL BLAIR b 14.06.1712, Antrim Antrim Co Ireland d 05.07.1751, Londonderry Chester Co Pennsylvania Usa. viii. MARY MARTHA BLAIR b 1726, Antrim Co Ireland d 12.08.1821, Rockbridge Co Virginia Usa; g. CAPTAIN JOHN PAXTON; f. mel. 1716 - 1721, Antrim Co Ireland d 13.02.1787, Rockbridge Co Virginia Usa. 168. ix. ELIZABETH BLAIR b 1727, Pennsylvania Usa d 19.02.1777, Salisbury Lancater Co Pennsylvania Usa. x. ESTHER BLAIR b 1713, Ballyvallagh Antrim Co Ireland d 1774, Augusta Co Ireland; g. MATTHEW LYLE; f. 1711, Browndodd Antrim Co Ireland d 1774, Timber Ridge Rockbridge Co Virginia Usa. 119. SARAH15 CRAWFORD (COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1666 i Jamestown New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 1752 i Louisa Co Virginia Usa.
m THOMAS POINDEXTER, sønn av GEORGE POINGDESTRE and SUSANNAH NICOLLE. Han b 1675 i New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 1705 i New Kent Co Virginia Usa. Notater for THOMAS POINDEXTER: Origin of Thomas-1 Poingdestre: Jersey. Our main thrust re Jersey records is to establish the parentage of Thomas-1 Poingdestre, about which we have NO direct evidence. A detailed analysis2 based on indirect evidence indicates that Thomas was most likely the son of George-1, as opposed to George-2. But another prospect looms: that Thomas-1 was Thomas-J, son of Jacob, who was brother of George-1, and who remained in Jersey. See Fig. 1. Thomas-J was born in 1654, and John-J, his elder brother, in 1651.3 This is critically important new information. Our old model for Thomas-1 was most reasonably fit if he were born between 1657 and 1677; it became increasingly implausible for earlier dates, and all but impossible if a bit later. The Jersey info, coupled with enhanced York County info, not only defines the chances of Thomas-J's being our Thomas-1, but also tightens the model for Thomas-1 because of a narrowed birthdate range. Dna match of mine byron Poindexter 06/02/2017 3rd Cousin - 5th Cousin 48 16 ch of SARAH CRAWFORD and THOMAS POINDEXTER er: 169. i. JOHN16 POINDEXTER b 1703, Virginia Usa d 22.05.1753. 170. ii. THOMAS POINDEXTER b 02.10.1705, St Peters Parish New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 10.07.1797, Fredricksville Louisa Co Virginia Usa. 120. CHARLOTTE15 SCARSFIELD (MARY14 CROFTS, CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1676 i Lucan Dublin Co Ireland d 18.03.1732 i Lucan Dublin Co Ireland.
m AGMONDESHAM VESEY, sønn av JOHN VESEY and ANNE MUSCHAMP. Han b 1674 i Lucan Dublin Co Ireland d 18.03.1733 i Lucan Dublin Co Ireland. ch of CHARLOTTE SCARSFIELD and AGMONDESHAM VESEY er: i. ANNE16 VESEY b 1701, Lucan Dublin Co Ireland d 02.1761, Castlebar Mayo Co Ireland; g. JOHN BINGHAM; f. 1696, Castlebar Mayo Co Ireland d 21.09.1749, Castlebar Mayo Co Ireland. 121. LADY ANNE15 LENNOX (CHARLES14, CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 24.06.1703 i Goodwood Sussex England d 20.10.1789 i London Middlesex England.
m WILLEM VAN KEPPEL. Han b 05.06.1702 i White-Hall Palace Middlesex England d 22.12.1754 i Paris Ile-De-France France. Notater for LADY ANNE LENNOX: Org. 1725-1737 Lady Of The Bedchamber Notater for WILLEM VAN KEPPEL: Occup 1718-1754 2nd Earl Of Albemarle Earl Occup 1737-1754 VA Governor Flag of Virginia Occup 1748-1754 England Ambassador to France Flag of France Org. 1751-1754 ch of LADY LENNOX and WILLEM VAN KEPPEL er: i. GEORGE16 KEPPEL b 05.04.1724, Bedford England d 13.10.1772; g. ANNE MILLER; f. 1775, London Middlesex England d 03.07.1824. Notater for GEORGE KEPPEL: Occup 1746-1754 United Kingdom Member of Parliament Flag of Occup 1754-1772 3rd Earl Of Albemarle 171. ii. CAROLINE KEPPEL b 1737, Bedford England d 1769. 122. CHARLES15 FITZROY (HENRY14, CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 25.10.1683 i Arlington House Middlesex England d 06.05.1757.
m (1) MISTRESS.
m (2) LADY HENRIETTA SOMERSET. Hun b 27.08.1690 i England d 09.08.1726 i Middlesex England. Notater for CHARLES FITZROY: Occup 1690-1757 2nd Duke of Grafton Occup 1705-1757 England, Suffolk Lord Lieutenant ch of CHARLES FITZROY and MISTRESS er: 172. i. CHARLES16 FITZROY-SCUDAMORE b 1707, Herefordshire England d 19.08.1782. 123. CHARLOTTE15 LEE (CHARLOTTE14 FITZROY, CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 13.03.1677 i London Middlesex England d 21.01.1720 i Woodford Essex England.
m BENEDICT LEONARD CALVERT, sønn av CHARLES CALVERT and JANE LOWE. Han b 21.03.1677 i England d 16.04.1715 i Epsom Surrey England. Notater for BENEDICT LEONARD CALVERT: Occup 1714-1715 England Member of Parliament Occup 1715-1715 4th Baron of Baltimore ch of CHARLOTTE LEE and BENEDICT CALVERT er: 173. i. CHARLES16 CALVERT b 29.09.1699, England d 24.04.1751, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ii. BENEDICT LEONARD CALVERT b 20.09.1700, Surrey England d 01.06.1732, At sea. Notater for BENEDICT LEONARD CALVERT: Occup 1727-1731 MD Governor 124. HANNAH15 DORSEY (EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1679 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m JOSEPH HOWARD, sønn av CORNELIUS HOWARD and ELIZABETH TODD. Han b 1676 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.07.1736 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. Barn er listet ovenfor under (96) Joseph Howard. 125. JOSHUA15 DORSEY (EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1686 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.11.1747 i Elkridge Howard Co Maryland Usa.
m ANNE RIDGELY, dau of HENRY RIDGELY and KATHERINE GREENBERRY. Hun b 1691 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 11.12.1771 i Elkridge Howard Co Maryland Usa. ch of JOSHUA DORSEY and ANNE RIDGELY er: 174. i. PHILEMON16 DORSEY b 20.01.1714, Maryland Usa d 07.04.1773, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 126. JOHN15 DORSEY (EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 15.06.1688 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 13.11.1764 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) HONOR STAFFORD. Hun b 14.01.1688 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1756 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) HONOR ELDER. Hun b 12.10.1689 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1756 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of JOHN DORSEY and HONOR STAFFORD er: 175. i. NATHAN16 DORSEY b 11.08.1737, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 10.07.1773, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa. ch of JOHN DORSEY and HONOR ELDER er: 176. ii. SUSANNA16 DORSEY b 12.12.1717, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1769, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 127. NICHOLAS15 DORSEY (EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1690 i Middle Neck Hund Maryland Usa d 1717 i Major's Choice Baltimore County Maryland Usa.
m FRANCES HUGHES, dau of THOMAS HUGHES and LYDIA. Hun b 18.05.1692 i St. James Parish Herring Creek Maryland Usa. ch of NICHOLAS DORSEY and FRANCES HUGHES er: i. THOMAS16 DORSEY . ii. NICHOLAS DORSEY b 1713, Elkridge Howard Co Maryland Usa d 1779, Baltimore City Maryland Usa; g. SARAH GRIFFITH; f. 13.05.1718, Maryland Usa d 01.09.1794, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa. 177. iii. BENJAMIN DORSEY  b 1713, All Hallow's Parke Baltimore County Maryland Usa d by 27.07.1749, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 128. ANN15 DORSEY (EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1699 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa d 01.07.1786 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m JOHN HAMMOND, sønn av CHARLES HAMMOND and HANNAH HOWARD. Han b 15.10.1697 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 12.11.1753 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of ANN DORSEY and JOHN HAMMOND er: 178. i. RUTH16 HAMMOND b 1733, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa d 27.01.1782, Laytonsville, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa. 129. KATHERINE15 GREENBERRY (ANN14 DORSEY, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1671 i England d 1703 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) HENRY RIDGELY, sønn av HENRY RIDGELY and ELIZABETH HOWARD. Han b 03.10.1669 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 26.04.1700 i Annapolis Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) JOHN NORWOOD HOWARD, sønn av JOHN HOWARD and SUSANNAH NORWOOD. Han b 1667 i Middle Neck Hundred Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.02.1704 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. Barna er listet ovenfor under (99) Henry Ridgely. Barn er listet ovenfor under (100) John Norwood Howard. 130. ANNE15 GREENBERRY (ANN14 DORSEY, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1676 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 03.01.1713 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m JOHN HAMMOND, sønn av JOHN HAMMOND and MARY HOWARD. Han b 1668 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 09.02.1741 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. Notater for JOHN HAMMOND: Barn er listet ovenfor under (102) John Hammond. 131. DEBORAH15 DORSEY (JOHN14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1680 i Annapolis Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d by 1752 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) RICHARD CLAGETT, sønn av THOMAS CLAGETT and MARY NUTTER. Han b 1679 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 07.12.1752 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) CHARLES RIDGELY, sønn av ROBERT RIDGELY and MARTHA SMITH. Han b 1677 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1705 i Baltimore City Maryland. ch of DEBORAH DORSEY and RICHARD CLAGETT er: 179. i. EDWARD16 CLAGETT b 1706, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d by 1755, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 180. ii. MARY CLAGETT b 1715, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 15.10.1792, Maryland Usa. ch of DEBORAH DORSEY and CHARLES RIDGELY er: 181. iii. WILLIAM16 RIDGELY b 1703, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 132. EDWARD15 DORSEY (JOHN14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1677 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1701 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m RUTH KATHERINE HILL. Hun b 1674 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 13.08.1747 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of EDWARD DORSEY and RUTH HILL er: i. EDWARD16 DORSEY b 1701, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 11.11.1767, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa; g. SARAH TODD; f. 1705, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1767, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 133. HANNAH15 HOWARD (JOSEPH14, CORNELIUS13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1701 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m RICHARD JACOB, sønn av CAPT JACOB and ANNE CHENEY. Han b 30.01.1697 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of HANNAH HOWARD and RICHARD JACOB er: 182. i. RICHARD16 JACOBS b 28.08.1730, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 18.02.1808, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 134. JOHN15 HOWARD (CORNELIUS14, CORNELIUS13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1698 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 18.03.1805 i Baltimore Co Maryland Usa.
m ELIZABETH GASSAWAY. Hun b 28.03.1712 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1796 i Grayson Co Virginia Usa. ch of JOHN HOWARD and ELIZABETH GASSAWAY er: i. ELIZABETH16 HOWARD b 1726, Grayson Co Virginia Usa d 1796, Independence Grayson Co Virginia Usa; g. EPHRAIM OSBORN; f. 21.08.1723, Williamsburg Virginia Usa d 23.04.1794, Grayson Co Virginia Usa. Notater for ELIZABETH HOWARD: An extensive discussion of the wife of Ephraim Osborne can be found on her Find a Grave wesbsite (icon link below). There seems to be a lot of confusion about her, and one person even suggested that there might be two different people with very similiar names. Notater for EPHRAIM OSBORN: Military 1781 VA Militia / Private Montgomery County Militia under Capt. Enoch Osburn 135. ANNE15 RIDGELY (HENRY14, ELIZABETH13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1691 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 11.12.1771 i Elkridge Howard Co Maryland Usa.
m JOSHUA DORSEY, sønn av EDWARD DORSEY and SARAH WYATT. Han b 1686 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.11.1747 i Elkridge Howard Co Maryland Usa. Barn er listet ovenfor under (125) Joshua Dorsey. 136. ELIZABETH15 RIDGELY (HENRY14, ELIZABETH13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1693 i Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa d 18.12.1734 i Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa.
m (1) THOMAS HOWARD WORTHINGTON, sønn av JOHN WORTHINGTON and SARAH HOWARD. Han b 08.01.1690 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 03.1753 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) THOMAS HOWARD WORTHINGTON. Han b 08.01.1691 i Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa d 12.03.1753 i Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa. ch of ELIZABETH RIDGELY and THOMAS WORTHINGTON er: 183. i. ELIZABETH16 WORTHINGTON b 06.10.1717. 137. KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD (JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1703 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d by 1753 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m ORLANDO GRIFFITH, sønn av WILLIAM GRIFFITH and SARAH MACCUBBIN. Han b 17.10.1688 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 03.1757 i Annapolis Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of KATHERINE HOWARD and ORLANDO GRIFFITH er: i. SARAH16 GRIFFITH b 13.05.1718, Maryland Usa d 01.09.1794, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa; g. NICHOLAS DORSEY; f. 1713, Elkridge Howard Co Maryland Usa d 1779, Baltimore City Maryland Usa. 184. ii. HENRY HOWARD GRIFFITH b 14.02.1720, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.09.1794, Laytonsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, Usa. 185. iii. GREENBERRY GRIFFITH b 31.12.1727, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 01.03.1809, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 138. HELEN15 HAMMOND (THOMAS14, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1689 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa d 1727.
m JOHN WORTHINGTON. Han b 12.01.1698 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 12.12.1765 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of HELEN HAMMOND and JOHN WORTHINGTON er: 186. i. ANNE16 WORTHINGTON b 1727, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.12.1771, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 139. COMFORT15 HAMMOND (JOHN14, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 05.08.1701 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 03.1741 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m JOHN WORTHINGTON. Han b 12.01.1698 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 12.12.1765 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of COMFORT HAMMOND and JOHN WORTHINGTON er: 187. i. SAMUEL16 WORTHINGTON b 19.11.1733, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 09.04.1815. 140. JOHN15 HAMMOND (CHARLES14, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 15.10.1697 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 12.11.1753 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) ANN DORSEY, dau of EDWARD DORSEY and MARGARET LARKIN. Hun b 1699 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa d 01.07.1786 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) BARBARA WRIGHT 1719 i Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America. Barn er listet ovenfor under (128) Ann Dorsey. 141. BENJAMIN15 HAMMON (WILLIAM14 HAMMOND, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 11.02.1706 i Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa d 25.05.1785 i Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Usa.
m MARGUERITE TALBOT. Hun b 1710 d 01.02.1777 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa. ch of BENJAMIN HAMMON and MARGUERITE TALBOT er: 188. i. GEORGE16 HAMMOND b 29.10.1748 d 27.10.1813, Wellsburg, Brooke County, West Virginia, Usa. 142. CHARLES15 WORTHINGTON (SARAH DORSEY14 HOWARD, MATTHEW13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 20.12.1701 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 24.03.1774 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m SARAH CHEW, dau of JOHN CHEW and ELIZABETH HARRISON. Hun b 1708 i Herring Bay Calvert Co Maryland Usa d 1772 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of CHARLES WORTHINGTON and SARAH CHEW er: 189. i. JOHN16 WORTHINGTON b 18.07.1733, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1803, Harford Co Maryland. 190. ii. CHARLES WORTHINGTON b 06.07.1736, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 10.1799. 143. DOROTHY15 BROOKE (DOROTHY14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1678 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa d mel. 17.02.1730 - 1731 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) MICHAEL TANEY. Han b 1672 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa d 1702 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) JOHN SMITH. Han b by 1686 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa d mel. 19.03.1716 - 1717 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa. ch of DOROTHY BROOKE and MICHAEL TANEY er: 191. i. MICHAEL16 TANEY b 1695, Calvert Co Maryland Usa d mel. 24.03.1742 - 1743, Calvert Co Maryland Usa. ch of DOROTHY BROOKE and JOHN SMITH er: ii. MARY16 SMITH b 1714, Calvert Co Maryland Usa d 10.06.1761, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 144. EDWARD15 LLOYD (HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 10.02.1667 i Talbot Co Maryland Usa d 20.03.1719 i Talbot Co Maryland Usa. ch of EDWARD LLOYD er: 192. i. EDWARD16 LLOYD b 08.05.1711, Talbot Co Maryland Usa d 27.01.1770, Wye House Talbot Co Maryland Usa. 145. SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT (HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1666 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.07.1714 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) LT. COL. HENRY LOWE, sønn av JOHN LOWE and KATHERINE PILKINGTON. Han b 10.07.1652 i England d 06.11.1717 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) ESQ. JOHN DARNALL. Han b 1650 i Charles City Co Virginia Usa d 18.02.1683 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa. Notater for LT. COL. HENRY LOWE: Will, : ========= Lowe, Henry, Sr., gent.,St. Mary's Co.,25th Oct., 1717; 6th Nov., 1717. To son Henry, Jr., and hrs., tract where he now lives, 1,300 A. To son Bennett and hrs., tract where he now lives. To son Thos. and hrs., old plan. in the Freshes. To son Nicolas and hrs., dwel. plan., with all lands belonging thereto. To daus. Ann, Elizabeth and Henrietta Maria and their hrs., "Golden Grove" equally among them. To dau. Dorothy and hrs., "New Design" in the Freshes. To dau. Mary and hrs., "Woods Quarter." To son Henry and hrs., "Green Oak" and £300. To son Bennett and hrs., all lands in Balto. Co. held between Mr. Darnall and testator, and £200. To dau. Susanna Maria, wife of Chas. Diggs, £100 in full of her portion of estate. Residue of personal estate in England and in this province equally divided between child. (with the exception of dau. Susanna Maria Diggs). Ex.: Sons Henry and Bennett. Test: Samuel Grasty, Rich. Brooks, Michall Jenefer. 14. 453. ========= Thomas Perce 29.70 A SM £17.13.6 £3.16.0 Dec 7 1708 Payments to: Col. Contee, Col. Henry Lowe. Administratrix: Jane Noble, wife of John Noble, Note: Planter, merchant, immigrated in 1674 to MD, where he settled in St. Mary's Co Immigrate abt 1674 MD ? More on this location Links Cyndislist.com State Page FamilySearch State Page Maryland TTTP Occup 1698-1700 MD, St Marys Co SheriffLt. Col. Immigrate abt 1674 MD Occup 1698-1700 MD, St Marys Co Sheriff ch of SUSANNA BENNETT and LT. LOWE er: i. ANNE16 LOWE b 1714, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 06.1779, Maryland Usa; g. CAPT. LEONARD BROOKE; f. 1728, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 10.02.1785, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 193. ii. JANE LOWE b 1701, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d ett. 1718. 194. iii. SUSANNA MARIA LOWE b 1687, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 1727, Maryland Usa. 195. iv. DOROTHY LOWE b 1704, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 1803, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 196. v. MARY LOWE b 1706, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 12.1760, Queen Annes Co Maryland Usa. 146. ANN15 BENNETT (HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1676 i Isle of Wight Virginia Usa d 1736 i Surry Co Virginia Usa.
m JOHN BELL. Han b 1668 i Isle of Wight Co Virginia Usa d 1713 i Surry Co Virginia Usa. Notater for JOHN BELL: Surry County Deeds, Wills, Etc. #5 1694-1709, page 178, 2 Sep 1699ounty to John Bell of the lower parish of Surry County... land on the west side of Poktamick Swamp adjoining John Mnagom and Ann Belke (part of 630 acres granted said RIchard Bennett.). Wit: Thomas Edwards and Thomas Wood Surry County, Virginiad by Henry Hart, James Bruton. John Bell testified in suit in Surry County VA on July 9, 1705 that he was 37 Years old. John Bell apparently moved from Isle of Wight County to 135 acres of land in Surry County on Spring Swamp a few miles NE of current Jarrat, Virginia which was given to his wife Ann Bennett by her grandfather. After his death his lands were repatented by his son John in 1723. ch of ANN BENNETT and JOHN BELL er: 197. i. JOHN16 BELL b 1700, Surry Co Virginia Usa d 25.05.1746, Surry Co Virginia Usa. 147. DR.RAPHAEL15 NEALE (ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1683 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 10.12.1743 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m MARY BROOKE, dau of BAKER BROOKE and ANN CALVERT. Hun b 1678 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa d 24.05.1763. Notater for DR.RAPHAEL NEALE: Will, : Neal, Raphael, Charles Co., 20th July, 1743; 10th Dec., 1743. To John Lancaster, land where he now dwells for life, at his death to pass to hrs. of dau. Elizabeth Lancaster. To dau. Mary Taney, property which test. has already given her. To dau. Henrietta, 1/3 dwell. plan. to include the house. To daus. Monica Diggs and Ann Thompson, residue of land and personalty. To the Hoskins, grandchild. of test. including Mary Boarman, (once Hoskins) and Anne, to grandchild. Ralph Taney, and John and Raphael Lancaster, to [unnamed] Mullineux and the poor, personalty. To wife Mary, extx., life int. in 1/2 land and residue of personal estate. Test: Francis Parnham, Mary Barber, Anne Clayton. MCW 23.294 ch of DR.RAPHAEL NEALE and MARY BROOKE er: i. ELIZABETH16 NEALE b 1704, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1742, Charles Co Maryland Usa; g. JOHN LANCASTER; f. 1710, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 21.05.1760, Charles Co Maryland Usa. Notater for JOHN LANCASTER: Will, : LANCASTER, JOHN, Charles Co. 31 Jan, 1759 21 May, 1760 To the poor, 30 lbs. currency. To James Ashby, a slave. I hereby establish and confirm the agreement made heretofore on the marriage with my present wife, Mary Lancaster, and further, If she outlives me that she have Carpenter Harry and his wife to work for her from the day of my death to that day twelve months and no longer. To dau. Mary Bradford, 1 ginnie to buy a mourning rings To grand-son John Holmes, If he lives to the age of 21, To son Raphael Lancaster, land I bought of Bowling Speak, and If he has no heirs, to my son Joseph Lancaster, I give Raphael Anthony and his wife Jane, and their 2 sons Anthony and Massey, furniture and etc. To son Joseph Lancaster, all lands which belonged to my bro. Joseph Lancaster. To sons John and Joseph Lancaster, and dau. Katherine Combs, remainder of estate, Appoint George Sly and Mr. Henry Neal to divide my personal estate among my children. Exs: sons John and Joseph Lancaster, Wit.: John and Ann Scroggin, William Tyere. 31.43 198. ii. MONICA NEALE b 1718, Charles Co Maryland Usa d by 1757. 148. ROSWELL15 NEALE (ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1685 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 05.05.1751 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa.
m MARY BRENT. Hun b 1689 i Woodstock Stafford Co Virginia Usa d 17.12.1716. ch of ROSWELL NEALE and MARY BRENT er: 199. i. HENRY16 NEALE b 1713, Maryland Usa d 23.11.1766, St Marys Co Maryland Usa. 200. ii. WILLIAM NEALE b 1710, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 08.02.1763, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 149. ANTHONY15 NEALE (ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1687 i Spain d 20.11.1722 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m ELIZABETH DIGGES, dau of COL. DIGGES and ELIZABETH SEWELL. Hun b 1683 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1723. ch of ANTHONY NEALE and ELIZABETH DIGGES er: 201. i. EDWARD DIGGES16 NEALE b 1703, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 28.12.1760, Queen Annes Co Maryland Usa. 202. ii. DR. CHARLES NEALE b 1705, Charles Co Maryland Usa d ett. 1778, Montgomery Co Maryland Usa. 150. HENRY15 NEALE (DR. JAMES14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1691 i Maryland Usa d 08.03.1741 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m MARY SLYE, dau of GERALD SLYE and SARAH VANSWERINGEN. Hun b 1710 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 08.10.1765 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. Notater for MARY SLYE: LANCASTER, MARY, 16 Sep, 1765 8 Oct, 1765 To son James Neale, Negro man Bobb, Negro woman Nell, Negro boy Dick and Negro boy Matthias. Next child of Negro Nell to grand dau. Mary Neale. Son James Neale tract called "Chancellor Point" near St. Mary's. To son Gerrard Neale, right to tract formerly in Possession Of William Deacon. To son Richard Neale, Negro woman Jane, To son Gerrard Neale Negro man Ned and Negro woman Bess and boy called Jess and Negro girl Monica, To son James, mares and horse, To dau. Tereca 1/4 part of horses, cattle and hogs. To dau Heneritta, Negro girl Frank, furniture, horse, It being due her from her father's estate To son Richard Neale, purple suite(?) of church stuff. To son Gerrard my suite of Red church stuff,. mass book and challice and one gilt crucifix. To dau. Mary morning ring, Granddau. Ann, ring, To grandsons William and Henry Gardiner, each a ring, Exs.: Sons James and Gerrard, Wit. Wm. Neale, John Neale, Joshua Murrel. 33. 424 ch of HENRY NEALE and MARY SLYE er: 203. i. RICHARD16 NEALE b 1727, Charles Co Maryland Usa d by 15.10.1772, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 151. MARY15 NEALE (DR. JAMES14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1697 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d ett. 1725 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa.
m MICHAEL TANEY, sønn av MICHAEL TANEY and DOROTHY BROOKE. Han b 1695 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa d mel. 24.03.1742 - 1743 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa. ch of MARY NEALE and MICHAEL TANEY er: i. DOROTHY16 TANEY b 1714, Calvert Co Maryland Usa; g. BASIL BROOKE; f. 1714, Calvert Co Maryland Usa d 1757. 152. ANNE15 NEALE (DR. JAMES14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1699 i Maryland Usa d 02.07.1770 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa.
m LEONARD BROOKE, sønn av BAKER BROOKE. Han b 1692 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 04.05.1736 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. Notater for ANNE NEALE: Will, : BROOKE, Anne, Prince George Co. 15 Dec, 1769 2 Jul, 1770 To children: Baker, Richard, Anne, Cathrine, Janes, Mary. Grandsons Walter, Leonard, John Leonard Brooke. Grandson Leonard Brooke son of my son Richard. Granddaus. Anne Darnall Brook. Easter Brooke, Anne Brooke dau. of my son Richard Brooke. Grandson Richard Oswald Brooke son of my son Richard Brooke. Exs. daughters Anne and Cathrine Brook. Wit: John Boone Jr., Henry Hill. 38.178 == Source: "Colonial Settlers of Prince George's County Maryland" by Elise Greenup Jourdan COLE, ANN, St Mary's Co., widow. 11 Jun 1768; 6 Dec 1768 To dau. Mary Fenwick, 5 sh. To son Robert Cole 5 pounds. To son Robert Cole and to my dau. Elizabeth Brooke, Negro man called Charles. To dau. Elizabeth Brooke, all money due me in Europe and all money by at my death. To grandson Francis Brooke, Negro man called Ben, cow, calves, sheep, bed and other. To granddau. Jane Smith at age of 16. To grandson John Smith 5 sh. To niece Mildred Neale, Negro girl, Jane. To god dau. Constantia Swan, furniture. To Ann Lowe, 50 sh. That Enoch Fenwick, senr., receive all the rents of land due to me on Edward Cole's estate in Calvert Co. and apply the same to the use of Elizabeth Brooke. Remainder of estate be divided among son Robert Cole, dau. Elizabeth Brooke and neice Mildred Neale. Ex.: Enoch Fenwick. Wit: Robert Cole, Joseph Millard. 36. 682 Notater for LEONARD BROOKE: Will, : Brooke, Leonard,Prince George's Co.,- June, 1735; 4th May, 1736. To wife Ann, extx., dwelling plantation " " during life, at her decease to sons Leonard and Riohard and their hrs.; shd. either die during minority portion of dec'd. to son Oswald and hrs.; also 1/3 of personal estate. To son Oswald, money in England. To sons Baker, Oswald, Leonard and Richard, and daus. Ann, Katherine, Jane, Mary and Henrietta, residue of personal estate. Test: Henry Hill, John Bowie, Mary Ann Hill. Memo.: Hr.-at-law under age. 21. 565 ch of ANNE NEALE and LEONARD BROOKE er: 204. i. ANNE16 BROOKE b 1721, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 07.01.1786, Charles Co Maryland Usa. ii. CAPT. LEONARD BROOKE b 1728, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 10.02.1785, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa; g. ANNE LOWE; f. 1714, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 06.1779, Maryland Usa. 153. ROBERT15 HILL (MARY15 WILSON, ROBERT14, MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 10.09.1713 i Leinster Dublin, Ireland d 17.08.1778 i Franklin Co. Virginia Usa.
m VIOLET LINUS 12.09.1741 i London Grove, Pennsylvania Usa, dau of THOMAS LINUS and JANE. Hun b 1721 i New Garden, Pennsylvania Usa d 12.08.1803 i Franklin Co. Virginia Usa. ch of ROBERT HILL and VIOLET LINUS er: 205. i. THOMAS16 HILL b 1745, Rocky Mount, Franklin County, Virginia Usa d 12.02.1827, Reveilee Township, Logan County, Arkansas Usa. 154. JUDITH15 FLEMING (CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 11.1685 i Tuckahoe Creek Goochland Co Virginia Usa d 1743 i New Kent Co Virginia Usa.
m THOMAS RANDOLPH, sønn av WILLIAM RANDOLPH and MARY ISHAM. Han b 06.1683 i Henrico Co Virginia Usa. ch of JUDITH FLEMING and THOMAS RANDOLPH er: 206. i. WILLIAM16 RANDOLPH b 1712, Turkey Island Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 1745. 207. ii. JUDITH RANDOLPH b 1716, Goochland Virginia Usa d 1745. 208. iii. MARY ISHAM RANDOLPH b 1715, Turkey Island Henrico Co Virginia Usa. 155. SARAH15 FLEMING (CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1696 i New Kent Co, St Peters Parish Virginia Usa d 1736.
m BOWLER COCKE, sønn av RICHARD COCKE and ANNE BOWLER. Han b 1696 i Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 1771 i Shirley Plantation Charles City Co Virginia Usa. ch of SARAH FLEMING and BOWLER COCKE er: 209. i. BOWLER16 COCKE b 11.03.1725, Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 1772, Cumberland Co, Oakland VVirginia Usa. 156. JOHN15 FLEMING (CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 04.11.1697 i New Kent County, Virginia Colony Usa d 11.07.1766 i Mount Pleasant Chesapeake, Virginia Usa.
m MARY KENNON BOLLING, dau of JOHN BOLLING and MARY KENNON. Hun b 1711 i Cobbs Plantation, Chesterfield Co Virginia Usa d 10.08.1744 i Powhatan, Virginia Usa. Notater for MARY KENNON BOLLING: Mary Bolling (1711–1744), married John Fleming and had eight children ch of JOHN FLEMING and MARY BOLLING er: i. WILLIAM16 FLEMING b 1736, Virginia Usa d 1824, Virginia Usa; g. ELIZABETH CHAMPE; f. 1739, Lambs Creek King George Co Virginia Usa. 157. TARELTON15 FLEMING (CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1699 i York Co Virginia Usa d 1756.
m HANNAH BATES. Hun b 1688 i Virginia Usa d 1725 i Virginia Usa. ch of TARELTON FLEMING and HANNAH BATES er: i. TARELTON16 FLEMING b 1722, Goochland Co Virginia Usa d 01.1778, Rock Castle Goochland Co Virginia Usa; g. MARY RANDOLPH; f. 1738, Virginia Usa. 158. ANN15 FLEMING (CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1706 i New Kent, New Kent, Virginia Usa d 06.05.1794 i Amherst, Virginia, Usa.
m GEORGE PENN 1734. Han b 1722 i Caroline Co Virginia Colony Usa d 12.08.1749 i Caroline Co Virginia Colony Usa. ch of ANN FLEMING and GEORGE PENN er: 210. i. FRANCES T16 PENN b 09.01.1735, Drysdale Parish, Caroline, Virginia, Usa d 10.12.1814, Montgomery, Virginia, Usa. 159. DANIEL15 WILLIAMS (URSULA CLARK15 HENDERSON, URSULA14 KEELING, URSULA13 FLEMING, THOMAS12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7,
m ANNE HENDERSON, dau of SAMUEL HENDERSON and ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. Hun b 1739 d 1831. Notater for DANIEL WILLIAMS: Additional Information for Daniel /Williams/ Notes (1) From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety: "'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for reference by George Hills (ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file atKnoxville Library giving Williams Bible records. George Hills: The Williams came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Williams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "ap" was dropped (ap means son of). From Chad Williams: Notes for JOHN WILLIAMS I: "McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barbara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley, Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc.,Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This material is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From original autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the pages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regarding what I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997. Whiteplains near Milton P.O. DistSo. Ca Dear Doc A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the most of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keeping the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home they took Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time, they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 miles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was permitted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examining Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records ofmy Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought ofyou, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they arein the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other - which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages &Burths are not in the bible Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 - MaryWilliams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684 Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704 Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706 Ann """" 1 - 1708 Daniel Williams"Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father) Page 2 John Williams Senr was born the 24th of January 1679. Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684. John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704 Mary Williams daughter "" 1stSept 1706 Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708 Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb 1712 Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710 Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 14th 1714 Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716 Joseph Williams son ""January 1 1721 Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732 Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733 Henry Williams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734 John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737 Col James Williams """" Novb 10 1740 kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780 Joseph Williams son of Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742 Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745 Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747 (?) Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mountain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & Joseph Williams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they were both in the battle with their father at Kings ch of DANIEL WILLIAMS and ANNE HENDERSON er: i. DAVIS16 WILLIAMS b 1764, South Carolina d 27.01.1829, Edgefield District,South Carolina Usa; g. ABIGAIL NICHOLSON; f. mel. 1766 - 1767, South Carolina Usa d 09.10.1843, Georgia Usa. Notater for DAVIS WILLIAMS: Additional Information for Davis /Williams/ Notes (1) From "Billy's Ancestors" by William Benjamin Hill, 2002, pages 231-232: "Following from books in either the Dallas or Ft. Worth Library: p. 82 - Deed Book 7: 1792-1794 Edgefield County S.C. Pp. 58-61. 24 May 1786. Mary Kises & Cathron Weaver of Chesterfield Co. SC to Davis Williams of Edgefield Co. SC for 28 pounds, Release 250 acres originally granted to Nickles Cises Aug 1765 U wasleft by Last Will & Testament of Nickles Cises [sic] to said Mary Kises & Cathron Weaver. Said land being on North side of Cuffey Town Creek adj. Lands of Drury Glover & said Nickles heir. /S/ Mary (x) Kises, Cahtron (w) Weaver. Wit:Horatio Jeter, Mary Glover, Drury Glover, who swore by oath 4 Jun 1792 beforeRichard Turr, J.P. Rcd. 4 Jun 1792. p 130 - Deed Book 9: 1793-1794 Edgefield County SC Pp 106-109. 12 Jan 1794: Davis Williams & Abigail his wife & Drury Gover of Edgefield Co SC, to Anthony Cooper for 65 pounds, sold 250 acres originally granted 1 Feb 1765 unto Michael Kaise being on Cuffeytown Creek adj. SW by creek; NW by Peter Hen & Anna Elizabeth Keise, part of Horsepen Creek to NE by Adam Hen. /S/ Davis Williams, Abigail Williams, Drury Glover. Wit: Isaac Ramsey, John Cooper, Thomas (T) Ramsey, who swore by oath 12 Jan 1794 before James Harrison, J.P. Rcd. 27 Jan 1794 Book 20 Pages 63-64 P. 356-359 DavisWilliams to Judiah Cook. Deed, 20 August 1801, $85.72, one hundred acres [blot] Creek of Savannah River which was granted to sd Davis Williams 1 April 1793.Wit Patrick Sullian, James Harrison Junr. /S/ Davis Williams Justice James Harrison certifies relinquishment of dower rights of Abigail Williams wife of Davis Williams 20 August 1801: /S/ Abigail Williams. Proven 20 August 1801 by Patrick Sullivan; Jas Harrison. Recorded 25 September 1801. Book 21 Pages 75-76 P. 18-18 Jonathan Dawson & Davis Williams to John Stringer. Deed, 9 May 1801, $500, 280 acres on Mountain Creek of Big Turkey Creek of Stephens Creek ofSavannah River being part of three tracts originally granted to Jacob Hufman, Jefferson Williams and the sd Jonathan Dawson bounded by lines Stephen Smith, Rutledge Hunter, Nobles, Jacob Huffman, old 96 Path, Jonathan Clegg. Wit Ely Stringer, William (x) West. /S/ Jonathan Dawson, /S/ Davis Williams, Justice James Harrison certifies relinqueshment of dower rights by Repsema (Repsana?) Dawson wife of Jonathan Dawson and Abigail Williams wife of Davis Williams, 26 Sept1801; /S/ Repsema (x) Dawson, Abigail Williams. Proven 26 Sept 1800 by Eli Stringer; Jas Harrison J.Q. Rec 27 October 1801, R Tutt C.C." 1790 Census - Edgefield District, South Carolina - 96th District - Page 66, Davis Williams, head of household 2 males age 16 or over - Davis & ? 3 females - Abigail, Martha & ? 2 slaves 1800 Census - Edgefield District, South Carolina - Page 142 Davis Williams, head of household 2 males under 10 years old 1 male 10-15 years old 1 male 26-44 years old - Davis 4 females under 10 years old 1 female 10-15 years old - Martha 1 female 26-44 years old - Abigail 1 female over 45 years old 1 other free person, except Indians not taxed 1810 Census - Edgefield District, South Carolina - Page 43 Davis Williams, head of household 3 males under 10 years old 1 male 10-15 years old 1 male 16-25 years old 1male over 45 years old - Davis 2 females under 10 years old 3 females 10-15 years old 1 female 26-44 years old - Abigail 1820 Census - Edgefield District, South Carolina - page 83B Davis Williams, head of household 3 males under 10 years old 2 males 10 -15 years old 1 male 16-25 years old 1 male over 45 years old - Davis 1 female under 10 years old 4 females 16-25 years old 1female over 45 years old - Abigail 3 persons engaged in agriculture From "Billy's Ancestors" by William Benjamin Hill, pages 232 and 233; also taken fromabstract in book "Edgefield County, South Carolina Wills, 1787-1836, by James E. and Vivian Wooley, 1991, page 202: 160. MIRIAH15 WILLIAMS (URSULA CLARK15 HENDERSON, URSULA14 KEELING, URSULA13 FLEMING, THOMAS12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 26.07.1733 d 08.11.1782.
m BENJAMIN GOODMAN 15.11.1759. Han b 1732 d 07.10.1781 i Hays Station, South Carolina Usa. Notater for MIRIAH WILLIAMS: : Louisa Co., VA Book: A, Page: ?, Grantor: Richard BULLOCK, Grantee: Thomas Ballard Smith, Abraham VENABLE, C, Date: 28-Aug-1753 Richard Bullock of Hanover Co, Merchant to Thomas Ballard Smith, Abraham Venable, Charles smith, Richard YANCEY and William Rice of Louisa co. Lb 112 curr. money. 400 acres near head of Long Creek know by the name of Bullock's Quarter, and 4 slaves; 1 negro man named Dick, 1 Negro lad named Goliah, 1 negro girl named Sarah, 1 negro boy named Joe, residing on said Bullock's plantation in Hanover Co. together with 20 head cattle; 3 feather beds and furniture. Provided if said Richard shall pay to said parties Lb 112, for which sum said Bullock entered into a bond with the afsd. parties as securities for said Bullock to Philip LIGHTFOOT, Esqur...last of York, co, Dec'd, and still stand bound to pay the same before 10 Sept. next, with lawful interest, these presents shall be void. __ Louisa Co., VA 31 Dec 1757, David Anderson purchased 400 ac. in Fredricksville Parish, on CAPT. (SAM) OVERTON’s line (now John Overton’s line), on the south fork of the Little River, also on Benjamin Henson’s line (now Nicholas GENTRY’s). Wit: Wm. Anderson, MAXFIELD HENSLEY, Nathaniel Anderson. This David Anderson married Elizabeth, daughter of his neighbor Sam Overton, and they had a son named Overton Anderson, and a daughter, Ann, who married Thomas Fielding LEWIS. This David Anderson was also probably father of the David Anderson who m. about 1778 in Hanover Co., to Elizabeth Goodman, b. abt 1762, daughter of Charles Goodman and Elizabeth (Horsley) Goodman of Albemarle. David Jr. and Elizabeth (Goodman) Anderson had sons William, Nathaniel and David, and other offspring. 2 May 1752, Mary ARNOLD grants power of attorney to Abraham VENABLE or Robert Anderson, to sell 200 ac of land and plantation, left to her by husband Jonathan ARNOLD, late Rector of Fredricksville Parish. Witnesses: Daniel Williams, Ursula (Henderson) Williams, Maria Williams (later wife of Benjamin GOODMAN), Henry Williams. Notater for BENJAMIN GOODMAN: Louisa County, VA County Formation and Boundary History Louisa County was formed in 1742 from the western part of Hanover Co.. Hanover had been formed in 1720/21 from New Kent Co. In 1761, the northwestern part of Louisa, then known as Fredricksville Parish, was made part of Albemarle Co. Prominent Goodman and Related Families The Samuel Goodman b. ca. 1701 in New Kent Co. also had sons Samuel and Benjamin, b. ca. 1732 or before. In 1750, this Samuel gave his sons 150 ac. each, recorded in Louisa Co. These lands were on the Little River on the Hanover / Louisa border. Benjamin Goodman sold his 150 ac. and plantation on the Little River, on 23 Oct 1754 for £140. His wife, Maria (Williams) was a party to the transaction. Under her maiden name, she had witnessed a Power of Attorney on 2 May 1752, along with her father, Daniel Williams, her mother Ursula (Henderson) Williams, and brother Henry Williams. Therefore, Benjamin and Maria must have married ca. 1753. Several other transactions in Louisa Co. are revealing. Daniel Williams and wife Ursula sold their 635 ac. plantation and dwelling place for £254 on 28 Sept 1756. Thomas, David and Nathaniel Hart witnessed several deeds in Louisa Co. before 1754. Thomas Hart sold out his 300 ac. in Louisa Co on 25 Mar 1755. Thomas and Richard Henderson also bought and sold several parcels in Louisa Co., with the last sale about 1754. So, it appears that all of these families removed to Granville Co., NC, about the same time. Other interesting Goodman land and court transactions in Louisa Co. included: James Goodman of St. Martin’s Parish, Hanover Co. on 22 Jul 1746 purchased 284 ac. in Louisa Co, with boundaries including David Maupin’s corner, on the north side of the Little River, and a corner on the side of Benjamin Dumas’ Mill Dam. Joseph Goodman witnessed deeds in 1757 and 1759 in Fredricksville Parish, Louisa Co. On 23 Feb 1750, Benjamin Dumas sold his 601 ac. and water mill on the Little River and adjoining Sam Goodman’s land, to James Goodman of York Co., for £400. This firmly places James Goodman as related to Samuel, Benjamin Goodman, and establishes that he probably removed to York Co., from which he continued to invest in lands in Hanover / Louisa Co. A Charles Goodman witnessed a deed in Louisa Co. in 1752, and another in 1757, and therefore was b. probably before 1730. He also purchased 400 ac. on 23 Jul 1757, on s. branch of the n. fork of the James River, and bounded by Roland Horsley’s corner on the river bank, for £40. Witnesses were Joseph Goodman, Bartlett Mills, and Garrett Hackett. About 1759, this Charles Goodman married Elizabeth, daughter of his neighbor Roland Horsley. The part of western Louisa Co. that was on the n. fork of the James River was later included in Albemarle Co., so this was certainly the Charles Goodman of Albemarle, who was actually in Albemarle since before its establishment, and while it was part of Louisa Co.! A Charles Goodman, age 6, was apprenticed to Statham Love 25 Jul 1758 in Louisa Co. This was possibly a son of the Charles Goodman who purchased land next to Horsley in 1757, possibly by an earlier wife, prior to Elizabeth Horsley. In The Douglas Register, the Rev. Douglas of Goochland Co., VA records the marriage of Anselm Alford and Ann Tony of Fluvania in 1782, and Drury Alford and Bettie Cannon of Louisa, 13 Mar 1782. This is particularly interesting, as: 1) The Drury name and Ansel/Ancil name both appear frequently in the names of descendants of John Goodman (ca. 1780-1845) who married a Robertson, and who were known to be in Blount Co., TN, and later in Lewis Co., TN and Hickman Co., TN. and 2) Their daughter Sarah Goodman married Colly Robertson in Albemarle Co., VA, 20 Dec 1828, which establishes that the Robertson family was probably of Albemarle, and 3) Their son John, b. about 1806, married Ruthy Roach in Blount Co., TN on 10 June 1819, and their son named a daughter Lureana, as our direct ancestor Amos Goodman and his second wife did, and so did his son Anselm, and 4) The Ferrell and Terrell names, also known to be of Hanover and Albemarle, also appears in this line. Bartellot Anderson is also listed in the early St. Paul’s Parish records, and in many land records, as living near the Goodmans of Hanover and Louisa counties. See 1757 David Anderson deed, below. Bartellot/Bartlett Goodman was a VA Ranger in the French and Indian War. He was originally in and from Louisa County. He removed to Campbell Co., VA with his family about 1785, and with some of his family to Iredell Co., NC, about 1798, where he died in 1799. See more Louisa Co., VA, Deed Books A-B 14 Mar 1742, reference to Sam Goodman's line, when 100 ac. purchased by Benjamin Dumas, n side of Little R. 5 Jan 1744/45, Sam Goodman sold 1 ac. for £25 to Benjamin Dumas on n. side of Little R. This was apparently the original site of Swift's Mill, later relocated in the early 1800s to the south side of the river, but on the same dam site. See recent photo1 photo2. 5 Sept 1745, Samuel Goodman, planter, purchased 50 ac. of James Hill, Samuel Hill, David Hill, n. side of Little R., bounded w/ county (Hanover/Louisa) line. 2 Feb 1746, Thomas Chambers sold 133 ac, part in Hanover, part in Louisa Co, to John Whatley. Wit. Samuel Goodman, whose lands were adjoining. 26 Feb 1748, John Richardson to John Hagard, 60 ac. and plantation. Witnesses: Thos. Lipscomb, James Howard, Benjamin Dumas, Susanna, wife of John Richardson. This appears to establish when John Richardson removed to the Lunenburg / Bedford area. That Benjamin Dumas was a witness, establishes him as neighbor and probably friend of Richardson and/or Hagard. By other land transaction references, a David Richardson lived in Louisa Co., on Great Rocky Cr., n.e. of Little River. 23 Feb 1750, Benjamin Dumas to James Goodwin of York Co., 601 ac with a water mill, for £400 ... on Samuel Goodman's corner ... Bickley's line ... Garland's line ... Bullock's plantation ... to the Little River on the west side. This is undoubtedly the same land and mill mentioned previously. 23 Oct 1750, gifts of land by Samuel Goodman to his sons Samuel Goodman, Jr. and Benjamin Goodman, adj. John & Edward Garland, near Joseph Bickley's plantation, Archelaus Yancey's line, corner on the side of Benjamin Dumas' Mill Dam. 2 May 1752, Mary Arnold grants power of attorney to Abraham Venable or Robert Anderson, to sell 200 ac of land and plantation, left to her by husband Johathan Arnold, late Rector of Fredricksville Parish. Witnesses: Daniel Williams, Ursula (Henderson) Williams, Maria Williams (later wife of Benjamin Goodman), Henry Williams. 23 Oct 1754, Benjamin Goodman , of St. Martin's Parish, planter, and Maria his wife (Maria Williams), to Patrick Belches for £140, 150 ac and plantation, on line with his bro. Samuel Goodman, and the Little River, given to sd. Goodman by his father, Samuel Goodman, 23 Oct 1750. (Marya, Her Mark X). This establishes that this is when Benjamin & Maria Goodman, and probably their Williams & Henderson relations, removed to Granville Co., NC. This also establishes marriage of Benjamin & Maria in Louisa Co., after May 1752 and before Oct 1754. 11 Mar 1755, Richmond Terrill purch. 260 ac in St. Martin's Parish, n. side of the Little R., near lands of John Whatley, Samuel Goodman, as described following: 4 Dec 1756, John Whatley sold land to John Snelson, adjoining those of Samuel Goodman, John Moss, William Dickenson, Richmond Terrill and William Simms. Witnesses: Bartellot Anderson, Benjamin Anderson, Edmund Bacon. 28 Sep 1756, Daniel Williams, Planter and Ursula (Henderson) his wife, sold 635 ac, including their dwelling place, to Edward Ambler of York Co. for £254. This establishes approximately when they removed to Granville Co., NC. 31 Dec 1757, David Anderson purchased 400 ac. in Fredricksville Parish, on Capt. (Sam) Overton’s line (now John Overton’s line), on the south fork of the Little River, also on Benjamin Henson’s line (now Nicholas Gentry’s). Wit: Wm. Anderson, Maxfield Hensley, Nathaniel Anderson. This David Anderson married Elizabeth, daughter of his neighbor Sam Overton, and they had a son named Overton Anderson, and a daughter, Ann, who married Thomas Fielding Lewis. This David Anderson was also probably father of the David Anderson who m. about 1778 in Hanover Co., to Elizabeth Goodman, b. abt 1762, daughter of Charles Goodman and Elizabeth (Horsley) Goodman of Albemarle. David Jr. and Elizabeth (Goodman) Anderson had sons William, Nathaniel and David, and other offspring. Some of the Goodman lands in Hanover and Louisa Co. were apparently in the family for several generations, as some were later sold, 100 ac. in Hanover by James Goodman in 1781, and 200 ac. in Hanover and Louisa by Joseph Goodman in 1786. ___ Bartlett Goodman was in Louisa Co. and so was John..taxed 1782-1787 John taxed in Bedford during these dates too. I wonder if John is the son of Bartlett. He was surety for all these marriages . Sallie Goodman to Cornelius Carver7-14-1788 Campbell Co., VA Rhody Goodman to Matthias Cain (Cane) 6-30-1794 Bedford Co., VA James Goodman to Milly Goodman 7-30-1795 Bedford Co., VA Robert Goodman to Amy Neal 2-24-1796 Bedford Co., VA For the marriages of Sallie Goodman and Rhody Goodman it was noted that they were the daughters of Bartlett Goodman ch of MIRIAH WILLIAMS and BENJAMIN GOODMAN er: i. SAMUEL16 GOODMAN b 1757. ii. JOSEPH GOODMAN b 1759. iii. RHODA GOODMAN b 1761. 161. HENRY15 WILLIAMS (URSULA CLARK15 HENDERSON, URSULA14 KEELING, URSULA13 FLEMING, THOMAS12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 03.11.1734 d 01.1786 i Caswell Co North Carolina Usa. Notater for HENRY WILLIAMS: Additional Information for Henry /Williams/ Notes (1) From the research of Annora Blanche Frazee Renoe, the following excerpt in its entirety: "'Colonial Granville County and It's People' is given for reference by George Hills (ghills@reach.net). Letter from John D. Williams, on file atKnoxville Library giving Williams Bible records. George Hills: The Williams came of an ancient Welsh family of Langallen. The first emigrant, John ap Williams, who came over in 1738, settled in Hanover County, Virginia, when the "ap" was dropped (ap means son of). From Chad Williams: Notes for JOHN WILLIAMS i: ]"McClung Papers Collected by Calvin Morgan McClung, Compiled by Barbara A. McClung, Vol. 13, Williams Family Including allied families of Berkeley,Blackman, Douglas, McNutt, Moses, Napton, Peason, Percy, Shelby, Shepard, etc., Knoxville, Tennessee. Held by the McClung Historical Collection, Knoxville, Tennessee. The letter transcription from which this current transcription was made was itself all typed with the exception of some handwritten notes. This material is on pages 123, 125 & 127. This particular item is inscribed "From original autograph letter of John D. Williams." All data and notes were on the pages copied, with the exception of comments made by me, Carl J. York, regardingwhat I observed in recopying 28 Nov. 1997. Whiteplains near Milton P.O. Dist So. Ca Dear Doc A few days ago I received a letter from a Gentleman in Baltimore requesting me to give him all the information I could relative to my Grand Father Col. James Williams who was killed at Kings Mountain in 1780. My Gran Father was a Merchant in this neighborhood prior to the revolution. the most of his books & papers was put in the Store house & it closed for Safe keeping the Tories came & plundered his dwelling drove my Gran Mother from home theytook Shelter in the dwelling & had it as head Quarters for them for Some time,they burnt the Store house down & destroyed everything they could. burnt his mill and - and drove my Gran Mother with her litle children from home about 3 miles. She took Shelter in a litle old School house in the woods - She was permitted to take with her a very large & Strange family bible -- And while examining Some old paper I came across this bible & I found in that Some old records of my Great Grand Father & my G.G.G.Fathers family - and I that moment thought of you, and determined within myself, I would give you there burths & as they are in the Old bible & See if you cold tell what relation we were to each other -which I will give you below precisely as they are my Gran Fathers family Ages & Burths are not in the bible Jno Williams Sen' was born 24 Jany 1679 - Mary Williams his wife -- 26 Sept 1684 Jno Williams there Son was born July 26 - 1704 Mary Williams there Daugt. Sept 1 1706 Ann """" 1 - 1708 Daniel Williams "Son" 28 - 1710 (this man is my G.G.Father) Page 2 John Williams Senr was born the 24th of January 1679. Mary Williams his wife "" 26th Sept 1684. John Williams son of John & Mary was born 26 July 1704 Mary Williams daughter "" 1st Sept 1706 Ann Williams """ 1st Sept 1708 Nathaniel Williams son "" 2nd Decb1712 Daniel Williams "" Sept 28th 1710 Elizabeth Williams daughter "" Sept 14th 1714 Sarah Willaism "" Feby 15th 1716 Joseph Williams son ""January 1 1721 Daniel Williams & and his wife Ursula was marred the 19th day of Oct. 1732 Maria Williams daughter of Daniel & Ursula was born July 26 1733 Henry Williams son of """" Novb 3rd 1734 John Williams """""" Novb 4th 1737 Col James Williams """" Novb 10 1740 kiled at Kings Mountain Oct 1780 Joseph Williams sonof Daniel & Ursula Sept 6 1742 Mary Williams daughter "" May 30 1745 Daniel Williams son "" July 2 1747 Col. James Williams who was kiled at Kings Mountain October 1780 was my Grand Father, his children Daniel 17 years old & JosephWilliams was kiled by the tories (Cunningham & his party) Oct 1781 - they wereboth in the battle with their father at Kings Mou ch of HENRY WILLIAMS er: i. JANE16 WILLIAMS b 1770; g. DAVID GOOCH, 19.12.1788; f. 11.04.1763, Granville Co North Carolina Usa d 21.09.1831, Williamson Co Tennessee Usa. Notater for DAVID GOOCH: Caswell Co., NC January Court 1803 p. 150 Inventory of the estate of Thomas SIMMONS by Thomas SIMMONS, exec. p. 153 Account of the estate of Thomas SIMMONS decd accounts paid to: Zephaniah TAIT, John BUCHANAN, William GOOCH, David GOOCH, Thomas KIMBROUGH, Andrew McCAULEY, John BERRY, James YANCEY, William CANTRIL, Obediah MARTIN, Elizabeth ANTHONY, Lewis CORDER, Samuel SHY, John SHY, James POE, William LEAK, Joshua TAYLOR. Account of administrator Thomas GRAVES decd and Thomas SIMMONS, surviving exec. of Thomas SIMMONS decd. 162. JOSEPH15 WILLIAMS (URSULA CLARK15 HENDERSON, URSULA14 KEELING, URSULA13 FLEMING, THOMAS12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7,
m SARAH DORCAS LAWSON, dau of THOMAS LAWSON and HANNAH FARLEY. Hun b 22.12.1773 i Hampshire County West Virginia Usa. ch of JOSEPH WILLIAMS and SARAH LAWSON er: i. JAMES16 WILLIAMS b 14.11.1799, Virginia, Usa d 21.01.1882, Morgan Co Ohio Usa; g. ANN POWELL, 28.07.1825, Belmont Co Ohio Usa; f. 11.06.1809, Brook Co West Virginia Usa d 19.11.1878, Morgan Co Ohio Usa. 163. ELISHA15 WILLIAMS (URSULA CLARK15 HENDERSON, URSULA14 KEELING, URSULA13 FLEMING, THOMAS12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1747 i Usa d i Usa.
m ANN ELIZABETH CLARK. ch of ELISHA WILLIAMS and ANN CLARK er: 211. i. ELIJAH16 WILLIAMS b 1777, Usa.
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16 164. BERNARD AUGUSTINE16 MOORE (ANNA CATHARINE15 SPOTSWOOD, ALEXANDER14, DR ROBERT13, ROBERT12 SPOTTISWOODE, RACHEL11 LINDSAY, DAVID10, ALEXANDER9, WALTER8, CATHERINE7 FOTHERINGHAM, THOMAS6, WALTER5 LINDSAY, M b 1750 i King William Co Virginia Usa.
m LUCY ANN HEABARD LEIPER. Hun b mel. 1755 - 1765 i Virginia Usa. ch of BERNARD MOORE and LUCY LEIPER er: i. LUCY HEABARD17 MOORE b 1800, Virginia Usa; g. BENJAMIN NEEDLES ROBINSON; f. 1800, Virginia Usa. 165. ANN BUTLER16 MOORE (ANNA CATHARINE15 SPOTSWOOD, ALEXANDER14, DR ROBERT13, ROBERT12 SPOTTISWOODE, RACHEL11 LINDSAY, DAVID10, ALEXANDER9, WALTER8, CATHERINE7 FOTHERINGHAM, THOMAS6, WALTER5 LINDSAY, M b 1750 i Wetmoreland Co Virginia Usa d i Shirley Plantation Charles City Co Virginia Usa.
m HON. CHARLES CARTER. Han b 10.10.1732 i Corrotman Lancaster Co Virginia Usa d 1806 i Charles City Co Virginia Usa. ch of ANN MOORE and HON. CARTER er: 212. i. ANN HILL17 CARTER b 26.03.1773, Buckingham Co Virginia Usa d 10.07.1829, Ravensworth Plantation Fairfax Co Virginia Usa. 166. JOHN16 IRVINE (EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS, JOHN14, GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 15.09.1742 i Scotland d 15.10.1808 i Georgia Usa.
m ANN ELIZABETH BAILLEE. ch of JOHN IRVINE and ANN BAILLEE er: 213. i. ANNE17 IRVINE b 14.01.1770, Georgia Usa d 1810. 167. SAMUEL16 BLAIR (SAMUEL JAMES15, DANIEL14, BRICE13, JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 14.06.1712 i Antrim Antrim Co Ireland d 05.07.1751 i Londonderry Chester Co Pennsylvania Usa.
m FRANCINKE VAN HOOK. Hun b 31.10.1714 i Freehold Monmouth Co New Jersey Usa d 14.02.1786 i West Chester Chester Co Pennsylvania Usa. ch of SAMUEL BLAIR and FRANCINKE VAN HOOK er: 214. i. JACOB17 BLAIR b 1735, Ireland. 168. ELIZABETH16 BLAIR (SAMUEL JAMES15, DANIEL14, BRICE13, JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1727 i Pennsylvania Usa d 19.02.1777 i Salisbury Lancater Co Pennsylvania Usa.
m ROBERT SMITH. Han b 1723 i Londonderry Co Ireland d 15.04.1793 i Salisbury Lancater Co Pennsylvania Usa. Notater for ROBERT SMITH: Military PA / Patriotic Service / Revolutionary War ch of ELIZABETH BLAIR and ROBERT SMITH er: i. JOHN BLAIR17 SMITH b 12.06.1756, Pequea Lancater Co Pennsylvania Usa d 22.08.1799, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa; g. ELIZABETH FISHER NASH; f. 1758, Prince Edward County, Virginia Usa d 23.08.1843, Jacksonville Morgan Co Illinois Usa. 169. JOHN16 POINDEXTER (SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1703 i Virginia Usa d 22.05.1753.
m CHRISTIAN GISSAGE, dau of RICHARD GISSAGE and SARAH SHELTON. Hun b 08.10.1702 i Virginia Usa d 01.1779 i Louisa Co Virginia Usa. Notater for JOHN POINDEXTER: Other 13 DEC 1742 VA, Louisa Co, Beaver Creek Add more on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page appionted Justice of the Peace at home of Mathew Jouett ch of JOHN POINDEXTER and CHRISTIAN GISSAGE er: 215. i. THOMAS17 POINDEXTER b 1730, Virginia Usa d 01.01.1798, Franklin Co Kentucky Usa. 216. ii. CAPT. JOSEPH POINDEXTER b 06.06.1736, Louisa Co Virginia Usa d 29.06.1826, Campbell Co Virginia Usa. 170. THOMAS16 POINDEXTER (SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 02.10.1705 i St Peters Parish New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 10.07.1797 i Fredricksville Louisa Co Virginia Usa.
m SARAH BOND VEALE. Hun b 1707 i Prince William Co Virginia Usa. ch of THOMAS POINDEXTER and SARAH VEALE er: 217. i. CAPT THOMAS17 POINDEXTER b 12.05.1733, Fredricksville Louisa Co Virginia Usa d 01.01.1807, Beulah, Surry Co North Carolina Usa. 171. CAROLINE16 KEPPEL (LADY ANNE15 LENNOX, CHARLES14, CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1737 i Bedford England d 1769.
m ROBERT ADAIR. Han b 1733 i London Middlesex England. ch of CAROLINE KEPPEL and ROBERT ADAIR er: 218. i. ELIZABETH17 ADAIR b 1769, London Middlesex England d 02.03.1841, Shrivenham Berkshire England. 172. CHARLES16 FITZROY-SCUDAMORE (CHARLES15 FITZROY, HENRY14, CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1707 i Herefordshire England d 19.08.1782.
m FRANCES SCUDAMORE. Hun b 14.08.1711 i Herefordshire England d 27.02.1750. Notater for CHARLES FITZROY-SCUDAMORE: Occup 1733-1782 United Kingdom Member of Parliament ch of CHARLES FITZROY-SCUDAMORE and FRANCES SCUDAMORE er: i. FRANCES17 SCUDAMORE b 10.02.1750, Herefordshire England d 22.10.1820; g. CHARLES HOWARD; f. 15.03.1746, Middlesex England d 16.12.1815, London Middlesex England. Notater for CHARLES HOWARD: Occup 1780-1786 United Kingdom Member of Parliament Occup 1786-1815 11th Duke of Norfolk Occup 1807-1815 England, Sussex Lord Lieutenant 173. CHARLES16 CALVERT (CHARLOTTE15 LEE, CHARLOTTE14 FITZROY, CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 29.09.1699 i England d 24.04.1751 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) PETRONILLA MELUSINA VON DER SCHULENBERG, dau of GEORGE ENGLAND and MELUSINE SCHULENBERG. Hun b 1693 i Hannover Niedersachsen Germany d 16.09.1778.
m (2) MARY JANSON. Hun b 1706 i Wimbledon Surrey England d 25.03.1770 i Paris Ile-de-France France. Notater for CHARLES CALVERT: Occup 1715-1751 5th Baron of Baltimore Occup 1732-1733 MD Governor Occup 1734-1751 England Member of Parliament ch of CHARLES CALVERT and PETRONILLA SCHULENBERG er: 219. i. BENEDICT SWINGATE17 CALVERT b 27.01.1722, England d 09.01.1788, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 174. PHILEMON16 DORSEY (JOSHUA15, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 20.01.1714 i Maryland Usa d 07.04.1773 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m CATHERINE RIDGELY. Hun b 14.11.1723 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1750. ch of PHILEMON DORSEY and CATHERINE RIDGELY er: i. ELIZABETH17 DORSEY b 13.05.1742, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa; g. WILLIAM RIDGELY; f. 1742, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1821. 175. NATHAN16 DORSEY (JOHN15, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 11.08.1737 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 10.07.1773 i Baltimore Co Maryland Usa.
m SOPHIA OWINGS, dau of JOHN OWINGS and HANNAH STINCHCOMB. Hun b 12.09.1727 i Baltimore Co Maryland Usa. ch of NATHAN DORSEY and SOPHIA OWINGS er: i. NATHAN17 DORSEY b 1754, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1806, Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa; g. ANN SWORD; f. 1758, Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa. 220. ii. VACHEL DORSEY b 1758, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 1814. 176. SUSANNA16 DORSEY (JOHN15, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 12.12.1717 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1769 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m LEVIN LAWRENCE, sønn av BENJAMIN LAWRENCE and RACHEL MARIARTE. Han b 06.03.1712 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1756 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of SUSANNA DORSEY and LEVIN LAWRENCE er: i. JOHN DORSEY17 LAWRENCE b 26.10.1743, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 18.12.1798, Maryland Usa; g. MARTHA WEST; f. 1745, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 177. BENJAMIN16 DORSEY  (NICHOLAS15 DORSEY, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1713 i All Hallow's Parke Baltimore County Maryland Usa d by 27.07.1749 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m SOPHIA HOWARD. Hun b 1726 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 21.02.1788 i Baltimore County Maryland Usa. ch of BENJAMIN DORSEY  and SOPHIA HOWARD er: i. CASSANDRA17 DORSEY. ii. BENJAMIN DORSEY, d. 1775. 221. iii. ELISHA DORSEY b 1743, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1802, Dorsey's Plains Baltimore County Maryland Usa. 178. RUTH16 HAMMOND (JOHN15, CHARLES14, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1733 i All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa d 27.01.1782 i Laytonsville, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa.
m HENRY HOWARD GRIFFITH 04.06.1751 i Queen Caroline Parish, Howard, Maryland, Usa, sønn av ORLANDO GRIFFITH and KATHERINE HOWARD. Han b 14.02.1720 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.09.1794 i Laytonsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, Usa. Notater for HENRY HOWARD GRIFFITH: Hon Biography: Henry Griffith of Orlando served as a Tobacco Inspector during 1749, 1753, 1754, and 1755 in Queen Caroline's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He was one of the Commissioners in charge of the formation of Montgomery County in 1776. He qualified as Register of Queen Caroline Parish on July 2nd, 1758, and served as a Vestryman in the parish from 1758 to 1760. He was a Commissioner of Peace from 1755 to 1757 and again in 1760. Afterwards, he served as a member of the Colonial Assembly from the lower district of Frederick County, from 1773 to 1775. He was one of the Committee of Observation appointed at a meeting of the inhabitants of Frederick County on January 24th, 1775, to carry the Resolves of the American Congress, and of the Provincial Convention, into execution. He was a member of the Convention of Maryland, that assembled on July 26th, 1775, at Annapolis, Md., and formed the "Association of Freemen of Maryland." He was one of the Justices of Montgomery County who formed the County Court, at the first organization of the State Government in 1777. ch of RUTH HAMMOND and HENRY GRIFFITH er: 222. i. SAMUEL WELCH17 GRIFFITH b 1752, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa d 12.05.1833, Laytonsville, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa. 223. ii. JOHN HAMMOND GRIFFITH b 20.04.1754, Maryland, Usa d 1794. 224. iii. PHILEMON HAMMOND GRIFFITH b 29.08.1756, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa d 29.04.1838, New Market, Frederick, Maryland, Usa. iv. ELEANOR GRIFFITH b 09.03.1766, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa; g. JOHN BURGESS; f. 24.01.1766, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 10.1821, Frederick Co Maryland Usa. 179. EDWARD16 CLAGETT (DEBORAH15 DORSEY, JOHN14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1706 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d by 1755 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m ELEANOR BOWIE, dau of JOHN BOWIE and MARY MULLIKIN. Hun b 1709 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d ett. 1767 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of EDWARD CLAGETT and ELEANOR BOWIE er: 225. i. RICHARD17 CLAGETT b 1736, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1799, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 180. MARY16 CLAGETT (DEBORAH15 DORSEY, JOHN14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1715 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 15.10.1792 i Maryland Usa.
m JEREMIAH BERRY, sønn av BENJAMIN BERRY and MARY HILLEARY. Han b 1712 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 03.04.1769 i Upper Marlboro Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of MARY CLAGETT and JEREMIAH BERRY er: 226. i. MARY CLAGETT17 BERRY b 24.08.1746, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 03.1811. ii. RICHARD BERRY b 20.07.1734, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 11.1819, Montgomery Co Maryland Usa; g. (1) SARAH DORSEY; f. 25.09.1739, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1818, Montgomery Co Maryland Usa; g. (2) RACHEL SHIPLEY; f. 1745, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 1804, Washington Co Kentucky Usa. 181. WILLIAM16 RIDGELY (DEBORAH15 DORSEY, JOHN14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1703 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) ELIZABETH RIDGELY, dau of CHARLES RIDGELY. Hun b 31.03.1702 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1742.
m (2) ELIZABETH DUVALL. Hun b 04.08.1723 d ett. 1798 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (3) MARY ORRICK. Hun b 1709 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1786 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of WILLIAM RIDGELY and ELIZABETH RIDGELY er: i. MARTHA17 RIDGELY b 1728, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa; g. HENRY GAITHER; f. 07.05.1724, All Hallows Parish Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1783, Montgomery County Maryland Usa. ii. WILLIAM RIDGELY b 1742, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1821; g. ELIZABETH DORSEY; f. 13.05.1742, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 182. RICHARD16 JACOBS (HANNAH15 HOWARD, JOSEPH14, CORNELIUS13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 28.08.1730 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 18.02.1808 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of RICHARD JACOBS er: i. RACHEL17 JACOBS b 1763, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 15.10.1821, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa; g. ABNER LINTHICUM; f. 07.07.1763, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 08.02.1848, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 183. ELIZABETH16 WORTHINGTON (ELIZABETH15 RIDGELY, HENRY14, ELIZABETH13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 06.10.1717.
m HENRY DORSEY. Han b 08.11.1712 i Elkridge, Howard County, Maryland, Usa d 14.02.1770 i Elkridge, Howard County, Maryland, Usa. ch of ELIZABETH WORTHINGTON and HENRY DORSEY er: 227. i. ARIANA17 DORSEY b 24.02.1755, Elkridge, Howard County, Maryland, Usa d 28.03.1827, Lisbon, Howard County, Maryland, Usa. 184. HENRY HOWARD16 GRIFFITH (KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 14.02.1720 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 28.09.1794 i Laytonsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, Usa.
m (1) ELIZABETH DORSEY. Hun b 1721 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 24.12.1749 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) RUTH HAMMOND 04.06.1751 i Queen Caroline Parish, Howard, Maryland, Usa, dau of JOHN HAMMOND and ANN DORSEY. Hun b 1733 i All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa d 27.01.1782 i Laytonsville, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa. Notater for HENRY HOWARD GRIFFITH: Hon Biography: Henry Griffith of Orlando served as a Tobacco Inspector during 1749, 1753, 1754, and 1755 in Queen Caroline's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He was one of the Commissioners in charge of the formation of Montgomery County in 1776. He qualified as Register of Queen Caroline Parish on July 2nd, 1758, and served as a Vestryman in the parish from 1758 to 1760. He was a Commissioner of Peace from 1755 to 1757 and again in 1760. Afterwards, he served as a member of the Colonial Assembly from the lower district of Frederick County, from 1773 to 1775. He was one of the Committee of Observation appointed at a meeting of the inhabitants of Frederick County on January 24th, 1775, to carry the Resolves of the American Congress, and of the Provincial Convention, into execution. He was a member of the Convention of Maryland, that assembled on July 26th, 1775, at Annapolis, Md., and formed the "Association of Freemen of Maryland." He was one of the Justices of Montgomery County who formed the County Court, at the first organization of the State Government in 1777. ch of HENRY GRIFFITH and ELIZABETH DORSEY er: 228. i. HENRY17 GRIFFITH b mel. 16.03.1744 - 1745, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 14.04.1809. ii. RUTH GRIFFITH b 18.05.1747, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1830, Montgomery Co Maryland Usa; g. AMON RIGGS; f. 21.04.1748, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 16.03.1822, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. Barna er listet ovenfor under (178) Ruth Hammond. 185. GREENBERRY16 GRIFFITH (KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 31.12.1727 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 01.03.1809 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m RUTH RIGGS. Hun b 20.10.1730 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 18.10.1779 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of GREENBERRY GRIFFITH and RUTH RIGGS er: i. HOWARD17 GRIFFITH b 18.06.1757, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 04.01.1834, Montgomery Co Maryland; g. JEMIMA JACOB; f. 01.12.1759, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 21.01.1831, Montgomery Co Maryland. 186. ANNE16 WORTHINGTON (HELEN15 HAMMOND, THOMAS14, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1727 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.12.1771 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m THOMAS BEALE DORSEY. Han b 18.01.1726 i Hockley Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 01.11.1771 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of ANNE WORTHINGTON and THOMAS DORSEY er: 229. i. CALEB17 DORSEY b 13.03.1749, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 14.04.1837. 187. SAMUEL16 WORTHINGTON (COMFORT15 HAMMOND, JOHN14, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 19.11.1733 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 09.04.1815.
m (1) MARTHA GARRETTSON, dau of JAMES GARRETTSON and CATHERINE NELSON. Hun b 1753 i Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 1831.
m (2) MARY TOLLEY. Hun b 21.03.1740 i Maryland Usa d 01.10.1777. ch of SAMUEL WORTHINGTON and MARTHA GARRETTSON er: 230. i. ELEANOR17 WORTHINGTON b 01.10.1790, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 18.11.1877. 188. GEORGE16 HAMMOND (BENJAMIN15 HAMMON, WILLIAM14 HAMMOND, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 29.10.1748 d 27.10.1813 i Wellsburg, Brooke County, West Virginia, Usa.
m ELIZABETH HAMMOND. Hun b 04.02.1758 d 08.04.1830 i Wellsburg, Brooke County, West Virginia, Usa. ch of GEORGE HAMMOND and ELIZABETH HAMMOND er: i. HARRY17 HAMMOND b 31.03.1782 d 14.02.1865, Richmond, Jefferson County, Ohio, Usa; g. MARY BEALL; f. 1784 d 26.01.1860, Richmond, Jefferson County, Ohio, Usa. 189. JOHN16 WORTHINGTON (CHARLES15, SARAH DORSEY14 HOWARD, MATTHEW13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 18.07.1733 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1803 i Harford Co Maryland.
m MARY TODD. Hun b 1735 i Maryland Usa. ch of JOHN WORTHINGTON and MARY TODD er: 231. i. CHARLES17 WORTHINGTON b 22.10.1788, Harford Co Maryland d 04.11.1854, Maryland Usa. 190. CHARLES16 WORTHINGTON (CHARLES15, SARAH DORSEY14 HOWARD, MATTHEW13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 06.07.1736 i Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 10.1799.
m MARY HOPKINS. Hun b 1745 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d by 1799. ch of CHARLES WORTHINGTON and MARY HOPKINS er: 232. i. CHARLES17 WORTHINGTON b 04.04.1772, Maryland Usa d 15.07.1847. 191. MICHAEL16 TANEY (DOROTHY15 BROOKE, DOROTHY14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1695 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa d mel. 24.03.1742 - 1743 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa.
m (1) MARY NEALE, dau of DR. NEALE and ELIZABETH LORD. Hun b 1697 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d ett. 1725 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa.
m (2) SARAH BROOKE, dau of JOHN BROOKE. Hun b 1709 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa d 17.07.1786 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. Barn er listet ovenfor under (151) Mary Neale. ch of MICHAEL TANEY and SARAH BROOKE er: 233. i. SARAH17 TANEY b 1743, St Marys Co Maryland Usa. 192. EDWARD16 LLOYD (EDWARD15, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 08.05.1711 i Talbot Co Maryland Usa d 27.01.1770 i Wye House Talbot Co Maryland Usa. ch of EDWARD LLOYD er: i. EDWARD17 LLOYD b 15.12.1744, Wye House Talbot Co Maryland Usa d 08.07.1796, Wye House Talbot Co Maryland Usa; g. ELIZABETH GWYNN TAYLOE; f. 06.03.1749, Maryland Usa d 17.02.1825, Wye House Talbot Co Maryland Usa. 193. JANE16 LOWE (SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1701 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d ett. 1718.
m JAMES BOWLES. Han b 1700 i England d 03.01.1726 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa. Notater for JAMES BOWLES: Will, : Bowles, James, merchant,St. Mary's Co.,13th June, 1727; 3rd Jan., 1727. To dau. Elinor and hrs., "Half Pone" and all land in Scotch Neck where Robert Phillip, Daniel Gur, John Gibbins and Henry Tucker dwell. To dau. Mary and hrs., land where Hector Macleane lived, adj. to John Reads; "Hogg Neck" up along the branch called Break Neck Hill to main road going to church; and land s. side of branch from where Owen Read lived, to hd. line bet. John Hall and Wm. Wilkinson. To dau. Jane and hrs., residue of real estate in St. Mary's Co., viz. dwell. plan. " " and "Mason's," over St. Thomas' Ck., where Doctr. Magill lives. To wife Rebecca, extx., interest in land during life; to share personal estate with 3 daus. afsd.; shd. another child be born, to have an equal pt. of estate; shd. a son be born, to inherit all real estate. To uncle George, his debt and £20. To poor relations in England or elsewhere, £50 to be divided by extx. Test: Wm. Brogden, John Mitchell, Josias Jeffery, Daniel (David) Makgill (Makgilt), Edmund Plowden. 19, 300. ch of JANE LOWE and JAMES BOWLES er: i. JANE LOWE17 BOWLES b 1718, Maryland Usa d 21.10.1793, Middlesex Co Virgina Usa; g. RALPH WORMLEY; f. 05.10.1715, Middlesex Co Virginia Usa d 19.08.1790, Middlesex Co Virginia Usa. 194. SUSANNA MARIA16 LOWE (SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1687 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 1727 i Maryland Usa.
m CHARLES DIGGES. Han b 1685 i Warburton Manor Prnce Georges Co Maryland Usa d 28.05.1744 i Warburton Manor Prnce Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of SUSANNA LOWE and CHARLES DIGGES er: 234. i. ANNE17 DIGGES b 1723, Prnce Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1814. 195. DOROTHY16 LOWE (SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1704 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 1803 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m FRANCIS HALL, sønn av BENJAMIN HALL and MARY BROOKE. Han b 1696 i Calvert Co Maryland Usa d 19.09.1785 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of DOROTHY LOWE and FRANCIS HALL er: 235. i. BENJAMIN17 HALL b 1730, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 03.1803, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 236. ii. HENRIETTA MARIA HALL b 1740, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1815, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. iii. RICHARD BENNETT HALL b mel. 1730 - 1740, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 11.10.1805, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa; g. MARGARET MAGRUDER; f. 1741, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 28.04.1813, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 196. MARY16 LOWE (SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1706 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 12.1760 i Queen Annes Co Maryland Usa.
m EDWARD DIGGES NEALE, sønn av ANTHONY NEALE and ELIZABETH DIGGES. Han b 1703 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 28.12.1760 i Queen Annes Co Maryland Usa. ch of MARY LOWE and EDWARD NEALE er: 237. i. MARY17 NEALE b 1725, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1760. ii. ELEANOR NEALE b 1734, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 14.09.1790, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa; g. HENRY NOTLEY ROZIER; f. 1725, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1802, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 238. iii. MARTHA NEALE b 12.1737, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 31.05.1789, Queen Annes Co Maryland Usa. 197. JOHN16 BELL (ANN15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1700 i Surry Co Virginia Usa d 25.05.1746 i Surry Co Virginia Usa.
m HANNAH ?. Notater for JOHN BELL: John Bellniaopen Swamp and Bull Branch), Benjamin Giddon(adj. College Land).niaottoway Riveriniap between land sold by Richard Bennett to John Mangum and James Bennett. John Bell's will is dated 04/19/1746, filed in Surry County, Will Book 9, page 531 and was probated 06/18/1746.emarle and County of Surry being sick & weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be to almighty God for the same do make and declare this my Last Will and Testament in manner following that is to say I give my soul and spirit to Almighty God that gave it me hoping through the merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour forgiveness of all my Sins & my Body to be buried at the Discretion of my Exceutors hereafter named & as to what worldy goods it hath pleased God to bestoe upon me I give and bequeath as followethses be first paid.y Land lying on the south of the Spring Swamp containing about one hundred & thirty five acres with all Houses Orchards and all other appurtances thereunto belonging to him the sd John Bell his heirs and assigns forever.ve Pounds current money of Virginia to him the sd Burrell Bell his heirs & assigns forever.e pounds current money of Virginia to him he said Benjamin Bell his Heirs & assigns forever.ve pounds current money of Virginia to him the sd Balaam Bell his Heirs & Assigns forever.e Plantation I now Live on on the North side of the spring swamp containing about five hundred acres with all the houses Orchards & all appurtanences thereunto belonging unto him the said James Bell his Heirs & assigns forever.m five shillings current Monay of Virginia to her the sd Ann Parham her Heirs and assigns forever.on five shillings current money of VIrginia to her the sd Hannah Thompson her heirs & assigns forever.l fifty shillings current money of Virginia and likewise two cows and calves & one fether bed and furniture to be delivered to the said Mary Bell at the age of twenty and one years or at the Day of Marriage to her the said Mary Bell her heirs & assigns forever.h real and personal I do give and bequeath to my wife Hannah Bell During her natural life and then to be Disposed of to my children at her discression But in case my said wife Hannah Bell should Marry that then the rest and reaminder of my Estate shall be taken from my said wife Hannah & be equally Divided amongst my children that are [?} namedy wife Hannah Bell my whole and sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament Revoking all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made in Testimony whreof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Ninteenth Day of April In the Year of our Lord Christ 1746 John Bell, died 05/25/1746 as reported in the Register of Albemarle Parish, Surry and Sussex Counties, 1739-1778, Gertrude R. B. Richards, The National Society Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia, 1958. John Bell was born in what is now Sussex County but was southern Surry County in 1702. He was born on lands given to his mother by her grandfather south of Spring Swamp a few miles NE of current Jarrat, Virginia. John's father died in 1713, and since John, Jr. repatented his father's land in 1723 it seems likely that was the year he reached 21 and the repatent would have been to secure his title to the land. The government of Virginia set aside a large parcel of land in southern Surry County, from which the fees collected for grants and rents were to be used to pay for a college, now know as William and Mary University. Some of this allocated land conflicted with already issued patents which is probably the reason for John's repatenting of the lands on two occasions. He lived on this land while he raised his family and as his sons neared the age of 21 he repatented the same land again in 1747 but added 500 acres north of the Spring Swamp. He paid for the survey before his death but he actually died before his patent was issued. John Bell 10/01/1747 635 acres Surry County, Virginia Virginia Land Patent Book 28 page 247,8 Southside of Nottoway River and both sides of the Great Spring Swamp adj. Thomas Worsham, Silvanus Stokes, Charles Judkins, Meadowy branch, Joseph Bell, 235 acres formerly granted to William Hamlin, 400 new. Having paid the patent fees and survey costs the lands would still be issued to his estate. His widow Hannah lived on the land and is mentioned as the land holder in several deeds of Sussex County until her death in 1768. Notater for HANNAH ?: Being sick & weak but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to almighty God. I do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and from following that is to say first and chiefly I give my soul into the hands of Almighty God that hath made it and my body I commend to the Earth to be buried in a Christian burial nothing doubting but to receive the same again by the almighty power of God as touching worldly estate whrewith is hath pleased God to bless me, I bestow in manner and from following.n proviso he comes himself in person to recieve him my Negro man called Bason to him and his heirs but in case that he the said Benjamin should die or not come himself in person to receive him as aforesaid then my will is that the property of the said slave to be vested & remain in my son James Bell & his heirs forever.y negro man called Sam also my negro girl named amy to him his heirs and assigns forever.mpson six pounds that her Husband William Thompson owed me also five shillings sterling to her and her heirs forever.son my Negro Woman named Patt to her and her heirs and assigns forever.am five shillings Sterling.ell five shillings Sterling.l five shellings Sterling.be Bell five shillings Sterling.a and Mary all my wearing cloths to be equally divided between them.r of David Adams one bed and furniture to her and her heirs forever.e both real and personal be equally divided between my two sons and daughter namely Benjamin, James, and Mary Anderson, provided that my son Benjamin should come himself in person to receive his part of the same but in case my said son Benjamin should die of not come himself in person to receieve the same, then it is my desire that the property of his part to be noted of remain in my son James Bell and his Heirs forever.e executor of this my last will and testament ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament as Witness my hand & seal this Twenty fifth day of January One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty five. ch of JOHN BELL and HANNAH ? er: 239. i. JAMES17 BELL b 1735, Sussex Co Virginia Usa d 09.1778, Sussex Co Virginia Usa. 198. MONICA16 NEALE (DR.RAPHAEL15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1718 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d by 1757.
m EDWARD DIGGES, sønn av COLE DIGGES and ELIZABETH POWER. Han b 1716 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1769 i Virginia Usa. Notater for EDWARD DIGGES: Will, : Will of Edward Digges, SMC 6/10/1769-12/18/1769 . Being conscious that it was my father's will that my brothers William and Henry Digges should have an equal part with me of all the lands in MD or elsewhere, shall put lands for sale for the discharge of debts; all lands in Frederick Co., which belong to me shall be sold for the equal benefit of daughters: Elizabeth, Eleanor, and Mary Digges. Desire that my share of "Hampton Iron Works" be sold. Son: John, 1/5 of personal estate; in case he returns to MD and not a religious, otherwise it shall be equally divided between daughters Elizabeth, Mary, and Eleanor. Children: Edward and Ann, 35 lbs. currency annually during their life by 3 daughters. Desire son John to pay 1/5 part. Sons-in-law: Charles and Jesse Wharton, 10 guineas. Brother: William , 1/2 of money due on Dillinger's bond when discharged and the other half to 3 daughters. Desire brother William to have a patent for tract on Little Pipe Creek, which he had a dispute with Barrister Charles Carroll, Esq., which we agreed to divide when patented. Execs: 3 daughters and brothers-in-law, Raphael Neale and George Slye. Wit: Elizabeth Plowden, Mary Wimsatt, Joseph Harding. Probated by Wilfred Neale and his wife Elizabeth, formerly Elizabeth Digges ; Eleanor Digges; Raphael Neale; and George Slye. contributed by John W. O'Neal ch of MONICA NEALE and EDWARD DIGGES er: i. ELIZABETH17 DIGGES b 1740, Maryland Usa; g. WILFRED NEALE; f. 1738, St Marys Co Maryland Usa. 199. HENRY16 NEALE (ROSWELL15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1713 i Maryland Usa d 23.11.1766 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa.
m ANNE GARDINER. Hun b 1714 i Maryland Usa. ch of HENRY NEALE and ANNE GARDINER er: i. WILFRED17 NEALE b 1738, St Marys Co Maryland Usa; g. ELIZABETH DIGGES; f. 1740, Maryland Usa. 200. WILLIAM16 NEALE (ROSWELL15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1710 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 08.02.1763 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m ANNE BROOKE, dau of LEONARD BROOKE and ANNE NEALE. Hun b 1721 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 07.01.1786 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. ch of WILLIAM NEALE and ANNE BROOKE er: 240. i. RAPHAEL17 NEALE b 1737, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 01.05.1784. 201. EDWARD DIGGES16 NEALE (ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1703 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 28.12.1760 i Queen Annes Co Maryland Usa.
m MARY LOWE, dau of LT. LOWE and SUSANNA BENNETT. Hun b 1706 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 12.1760 i Queen Annes Co Maryland Usa. Barna er listet ovenfor under (196) Mary Lowe. 202. DR. CHARLES16 NEALE (ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1705 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d ett. 1778 i Montgomery Co Maryland Usa.
m MARY SMITH, dau of WALTER SMITH and RACHEL HALL. Hun b 1700 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1773 i Frederick Co Maryland Usa. Notater for MARY SMITH: 6 Oct 1769: Charles Neale of Frederick Co. and Mary, his wife, convey to George Fraser Hawkins of Prince George' s Co., all the lands devised to sd. Mary by her former husband, Clement Brooke, Jr., in trust for the use of Rachel Darnall, dau. of the sd. Mary, and not subject to the control of the husband of the said Rachel Darnall. Prince George's County, Maryland, Libre A.A., Folio 67. ch of DR. NEALE and MARY SMITH er: 241. i. ELIZABETH17 NEALE b 1732, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1786, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 203. RICHARD16 NEALE (HENRY15, DR. JAMES14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1727 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d by 15.10.1772 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. ch of RICHARD NEALE er: 242. i. MARY17 NEALE b 06.01.1759, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 08.12.1812, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 204. ANNE16 BROOKE (ANNE15 NEALE, DR. JAMES14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1721 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 07.01.1786 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m WILLIAM NEALE, sønn av ROSWELL NEALE and MARY BRENT. Han b 1710 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 08.02.1763 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. Barn er listet ovenfor under (200) William Neale. 205. THOMAS16 HILL (ROBERT16, MARY15 WILSON, ROBERT14, MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1745 i Rocky Mount, Franklin County, Virginia Usa d 12.02.1827 i Reveilee Township, Logan County, Arkansas Usa.
m ALIANA ALIZANTHIANAH STANDEFER 1764 i Franklin Co Virginia Usa, dau of JAMES STANDEFER and MARTHA WATKINS. Hun b 05.03.1747 i Baltimore, Maryland Usa d ett. 1827 i Franklin Co., Virginia Usa. ch of THOMAS HILL and ALIANA STANDEFER er: 243. i. MARY17 HILL b 1766, Pittsylvania Co. Virginia Usa d 1830, Franklin Co., Virginia Usa. 206. WILLIAM16 RANDOLPH (JUDITH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1712 i Turkey Island Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 1745.
m MARIE JUDITH PAGE, dau of MANN PAGE and JUDITH WORMLEY. Hun b 1713 i Rosewell Gloucester Co Virginia Usa. ch of WILLIAM RANDOLPH and MARIE PAGE er: i. MARY17 RANDOLPH b 1738, Virginia Usa; g. TARELTON FLEMING; f. 1722, Goochland Co Virginia Usa d 01.1778, Rock Castle Goochland Co Virginia Usa. 244. ii. COL. THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH b 21.12.1741, Tuckahoe Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 19.11.1793. 207. JUDITH16 RANDOLPH (JUDITH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1716 i Goochland Virginia Usa d 1745.
m REVEREND WILLIAM JOHN STITH 13.07.1738 i Tuckahoe Henrico Virginia Usa, sønn av JOHN STITH and MARY RANDOLPH. Han b 1707 i Charles City Henrico Virginia Usa d 19.09.1755 i Williamsburg, James City, Virginia Usa. Notater for REVEREND WILLIAM JOHN STITH: President of William And MAry Collge Virginia Brother-in-law of Rev William and Thomas Dawson Presidents of William and Mary College Virginia 9/24/2011 from FAG Contributer 47101985 William Stith (1707 - September 19, 1755)[1] was an early American historian. He is the author of one of the earliest histories of Virginia, The History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia: being an Essay towards a General History of this Colony, published in Williamsburg by William Parks in 1747.[2][3] He was also the College of William & Mary's third president (1752-1755) and is the namesake for Stith Hall on the College's campus. Stith was the son of Captain John Stith and Mary Randolph, a daughter of William Randolph I.[1][4] Around 1744, he married his first cousin, Judith Randolph, the daughter of Thomas Randolph of Tuckahoe.[1][4] They had three daughters: Judith, Elizabeth, and Mary.[1] Stith was educated at The College of William & Mary and The Queen's College, Oxford.[5] ch of JUDITH RANDOLPH and REVEREND STITH er: 245. i. ELIZABETH17 STITH b 10.11.1730, Varina Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 17.06.1773, Williamsburg, York, Virginia Usa. ii. JUDITH STITH b 1739, Varina Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 17.06.1773. iii. MARY STITH b 1743, Varina Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 1816. 208. MARY ISHAM16 RANDOLPH (JUDITH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1715 i Turkey Island Henrico Co Virginia Usa.
m REV. JAMES KEITH. Han b 06.11.1696 i Peterhead Aberdeenshire Scotland d 1758 i Hamilton Parish Fauquier Co Virginia Usa. ch of MARY RANDOLPH and REV. KEITH er: 246. i. MARY RANDOLPH17 KEITH b 28.04.1737, Fauquier Co Virginia Usa d 19.09.1809, Lexington Fayette Co Kentucky Usa. 209. BOWLER16 COCKE (SARAH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 11.03.1725 i Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 1772 i Cumberland Co, Oakland VVirginia Usa.
m (1) ELIZABETH BETSY FAUNTLEROY, dau of WILLIAM FAUNTLEROY and ELIZABETH BALL. Hun b 26.06.1736 i Richmond Co Virginia Usa d 1792 i Augusta Co Virginia Usa.
m (2) ELIZABETH SMITH, dau of NICHOLAS SMITH and ELIZABETH THORNTON. Hun b 1725 i King George Co Virginia Usa d 1752. Notater for ELIZABETH BETSY FAUNTLEROY: Birth: 26 JUN 1736 Richmond, Virginia, United States ancestry.com Death: 1792 ancestry.com Elizabeth (Miss Betsy) Fauntleroy (1736-1792) was the daughter of William and Elizabeth Fauntleroy. Along with the portrait at the George Washington Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, VA. is the letter from George Washington to her father in 1752. This letter was published in the Alexandria Gazette by General Fitzhugh Lee, who affirmed that "Miss Betsy" was the "Lowland Beauty" who made such an impression on the heart of Washington when he was 20 years of age, and she was 16. She first married Bowler Cocke of "Bremo" in Henrico County, and secondly Thomas Adams of Henrico County, later of "The Calf pasture" in Augusta County. Thomas Adams was a member of the Continental Congress from VA. It is said that he was a suitor of Betsy FAuntleroy prior to her first marriage and was rejected. In 1762 he went to England. He returned after the death of Bowler Cocke, renewed his suit, and they were married. (From The Fauntleroy Family by Robert H. Fauntleroy) ch of BOWLER COCKE and ELIZABETH FAUNTLEROY er: 247. i. SARAH17 COCKE b 20.04.1760, Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 27.04.1838, Amherst Co Virginia Usa. 210. FRANCES T16 PENN (ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 09.01.1735 i Drysdale Parish, Caroline, Virginia, Usa d 10.12.1814 i Montgomery, Virginia, Usa.
m AMBROSE THOMAS PRESLAR LEE 10.08.1779 i Caswell, North Carolina, Usa. Han b 1746 i Saint Georges Parish, Spotsylvania, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America. ch of FRANCES PENN and AMBROSE LEE er: 248. i. GEORGE PENN17 LEE b 1748, Old Washington, Mason, Virginia, Usa d 02.08.1825, Huntsville, Butler, Kentucky, Usa. 211. ELIJAH16 WILLIAMS (ELISHA16, URSULA CLARK15 HENDERSON, URSULA14 KEELING, URSULA13 FLEMING, THOMAS12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1777 i Usa.
m MARY VANCE. Hun b 1788 i Usa. ch of ELIJAH WILLIAMS and MARY VANCE er: i. ELIJAH17 WILLIAMS b 26.02.1801, Georgia, Usa d 06.02.1857, Polk Co Missouri Usa; g. MATILDA O. OLIVER; f. 29.10.1803 d 12.11.1887.
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17 212. ANN HILL17 CARTER (ANN BUTLER16 MOORE, ANNA CATHARINE15 SPOTSWOOD, ALEXANDER14, DR ROBERT13, ROBERT12 SPOTTISWOODE, RACHEL11 LINDSAY, DAVID10, ALEXANDER9, WALTER8, CATHERINE7 FOTHERINGHAM, THOMAS6, WALTER5 LINDSAY, M b 26.03.1773 i Buckingham Co Virginia Usa d 10.07.1829 i Ravensworth Plantation Fairfax Co Virginia Usa.
m HENRY "LIGHT HORSE HARRY" LEE, sønn av HENRY LEE and LUCY GRYMES. Han b 29.01.1756 i Prince Williams Co Dumfries Virginia Usa d 25.03.1818 i Oconee Co Cumberland Virginia Usa. Notater for HENRY "LIGHT HORSE HARRY" LEE: "Light Horse Harry" Military USA Army / Major General / Revolutionary War Military USA / Colonel / Revolutionary War Historical Events 15 Mar 1781 Guilford Court House Lt. Colonel, USA Historical Events 8 SEP 1781 Eutaw Springs General, USA Historical Events OCT 1781 Siege of Yorktown Major General, USA Occup 1791-1794 VA Governor Other 1809 VA, Westmoreland Co ? More on this location Links Westmoreland Co VAGenWeb Site FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Panic of 1796–1797 and bankruptcy, served one year in debtors' prison in Montross, Virginia Reside 1810 VA, Fairfax Co ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Alexandria ch of ANN CARTER and HENRY LEE er: 249. i. ROBERT EDWARD18 LEE b 19.01.1807, Stratford Hall Westmoreland Co Virginia Usa d 12.10.1870, Albermarle Co Virginia Usa. 213. ANNE17 IRVINE (JOHN16, EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS, JOHN14, GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 14.01.1770 i Georgia Usa d 1810.
m JAMES BULLOCH 13.07.1786 i Georgia Usa, sønn av GOVERNOR BULLOCH and MARY DE VEAUX. Han b 1765 i Georgia, USA d 09.02.1806 i Georgia, USA. ch of ANNE IRVINE and JAMES BULLOCH er: 250. i. JAMES STEPHENS18 BULLOCH b 1793, Savannah, Georgia, USA d 18.02.1849, Roswell, Georgia, USA. ii. ANNE BULLOCK b 1787. iii. JANE BULLOCK b 1783; g. JOHN DUNWOODY, 07.01.1808. iv. JOHN IRVINE BULLOCK b 1786; g. CARLOTTE GLEN, 01.01.1814; f. 1787. 214. JACOB17 BLAIR (SAMUEL16, SAMUEL JAMES15, DANIEL14, BRICE13, JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1735 i Ireland.
m SANDUSKA INDIAN. Hun b 1735 i LeHigh Pennsylvania Usa. Notater for JACOB BLAIR: Jacob Blair ( original immigrant from Ireland and Cherokee captive for seven years) He married a full blood Cherokee woman of the Buckskin or Tuckahoe clan. Tradition has it that she was a daughter of Honaker. ch of JACOB BLAIR and SANDUSKA INDIAN er: 251. i. JACOB18 BLAIR b 1767, Big LeHigh Pennsylvania Usa d 1862, Blair Ridge Buchanan Co Virginia Usa. 215. THOMAS17 POINDEXTER (JOHN16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1730 i Virginia Usa d 01.01.1798 i Franklin Co Kentucky Usa.
m LUCY JONES. Hun b 1728 i Virginia Usa d 1779. ch of THOMAS POINDEXTER and LUCY JONES er: 252. i. JOHN18 POINDEXTER b 1755, New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 20.09.1820, Louisa Co Virginia Usa. ii. JAMES POINDEXTER b 05.06.1765, Louisa Co Virginia Usa d 16.12.1839; g. PATSY WEST; f. 19.01.1779, Louisa Co Virginia Usa d 08.11.1856. iii. GEORGE POINDEXTER b 1779, Louisa Co Virginia Usa d 1853, Jackson Hinds Co Missisippi Usa; g. AGATHA BALL CHINN; f. 1794, Fauquier Co Virginia Usa. Notater for GEORGE POINDEXTER: Occup 1817-1819 US Rep. from MS Occup 1820-1822 MS Governor Occup 1830-1835 US Senator from MS Org. 1833-1835 US Senate Committee on Public Lands, Chairperson 216. CAPT. JOSEPH17 POINDEXTER (JOHN16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 06.06.1736 i Louisa Co Virginia Usa d 29.06.1826 i Campbell Co Virginia Usa.
m ELIZABETH JAMES KENNERLY, dau of JAMES KENNERLY and ELIZABETH JAMES. Hun b 28.02.1749 i Augusta Co Virginia Usa d 05.02.1828 i Campbell Co Virginia Usa. ch of CAPT. POINDEXTER and ELIZABETH KENNERLY er: 253. i. ANNE18 POINDEXTER b 13.02.1764, Virginia Usa d 01.02.1824, Amherst Co Virginia Usa. 254. ii. SAMUEL POINDEXTER b 29.12.1767, Bedford Co Virginia Usa d 18.09.1841. 217. CAPT THOMAS17 POINDEXTER (THOMAS16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 12.05.1733 i Fredricksville Louisa Co Virginia Usa d 01.01.1807 i Beulah, Surry Co North Carolina Usa.
m (1) ELIZABETH PLEDGE. Hun b 1740 i Goochland Co Virginia Usa d 09.02.1816 i East Bend Surry Co North Carolina Usa.
m (2) SUSANNAH HUGHES 25.01.1755, dau of JANE HUGHES. Notater for CAPT THOMAS POINDEXTER: Led expedition against the Overhill Cherokee Indians and their Chief Dragin Canoe [Dragging Canoe], Captain Poindexter stationed at Old Richmond in said county [now in Yadkin County]. During the American Revolution and afterward, Dragging Canoe's forces were sometimes joined by Upper Muskogee, Chickasaw, Shawnee, and Indians from other tribes/nations, along with British Loyalists... Notater for ELIZABETH PLEDGE: Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Military VA / Revolutionary War Elizabeth is listed as a Patriot as a result of sewing letters to her daughter's "Elizabeth Pledge Poindexter performed Patriotic Service in NC during the Revolutionary War. Elizabeth is listed as a Patriot as a result of sewing letters to her daughter's petticoats and the daughter went through the lines delivering letters to proper parties. ancestry.com ch of CAPT POINDEXTER and ELIZABETH PLEDGE er: 255. i. ANN RADFORD18 POINDEXTER b 18.12.1761, Goochland Co Virginia Usa d 31.07.1835, Surry Co North Carolina Usa. 256. ii. ROBERT ALEXANDER POINDEXTER b 14.07.1788, Surry County, Virginia, Usa d 05.04.1842, Surry County, Virginia, Usa. 218. ELIZABETH17 ADAIR (CAROLINE16 KEPPEL, LADY ANNE15 LENNOX, CHARLES14, CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1769 i London Middlesex England d 02.03.1841 i Shrivenham Berkshire England.
m GEORGE BARRINGTON, sønn av JOHN BARRINGTON and ELIZABETH VASSEL. Han b 18.07.1761 i London Middlesex England d 04.03.1829 i Rome Lazio Italy. ch of ELIZABETH ADAIR and GEORGE BARRINGTON er: i. WILLIAM KEPPEL18 BARRINGTON b 01.10.1793, London Middlesex England d 09.02.1867, Becket House Oxfordshire England; g. JANE ELIZABETH LIDDELL; f. 29.12.1804, Bradley Durham England d 23.03.1883, London Middlesex England. 219. BENEDICT SWINGATE17 CALVERT (CHARLES16, CHARLOTTE15 LEE, CHARLOTTE14 FITZROY, CHARLES II13 STUART, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, CHARLES I OF12 ENGLAND, JAMES STUART I OF11, HENRY10 STUART, LORD DARNLEY, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 27.01.1722 i England d 09.01.1788 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m ELIZABETH CALVERT, dau of CHARLES CALVERT and REBECCA GERARD. Hun b 24.02.1730 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 07.1788 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of BENEDICT CALVERT and ELIZABETH CALVERT er: i. ELEANOR18 CALVERT b 1754, Mount Airy Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 28.09.1811, Tudor Place House Washington DC; g. DAVID STUART; f. 03.08.1753, King George Co Virginia Usa d 1814. ii. ELIZABETH CALVERT b 1760, Frederick Co Maryland Usa d 1814; g. CHARLES STUART; f. 27.04.1750, Annapolis Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1822. 220. VACHEL17 DORSEY (NATHAN16, JOHN15, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1758 i Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 1814.
m CLEMENTIA IRELAND. Hun b 1765 i Baltimore Ciity Maryland Usa d 1820. ch of VACHEL DORSEY and CLEMENTIA IRELAND er: i. JAMES IRELAND18 DORSEY b 07.10.1788, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 1849; g. SUSANNAH D BROOKE; f. 1804, Maryland Usa d ett. 1880, Baltimore City Maryland Usa. 221. ELISHA17 DORSEY (BENJAMIN16 DORSEY , NICHOLAS15 DORSEY, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1743 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1802 i Dorsey's Plains Baltimore County Maryland Usa.
m MARY SLADE 15.12.1768 i St. John/St. Geo, Baltimore County Maryland Usa, dau of JOSIAS SLADE  and MARY DAY . Hun b 1747 d 1782 i Baltimore County Maryland Usa. ch of ELISHA DORSEY and MARY SLADE er: 257. i. WILLIAM18 DORSEY  b Baltimore County Maryland Usa d 1847, Baltimore County Maryland Usa. ii. MARY DORSEY . iii. ANNE DORSEY . iv. WILLIAM DORSEY . v. ENOCH DORSEY  b 1796. 258. vi. BOAZ DORSEY  b 1809, Baltimore County Maryland Usa d 17.09.1891, Oswego Kosciusko County Indiana Usa. 222. SAMUEL WELCH17 GRIFFITH (HENRY HOWARD16, KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1752 i Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa d 12.05.1833 i Laytonsville, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa.
m (1) RUTH BERRY. Hun b 05.05.1762 i Montgomery, Maryland, Usa d 23.05.1846 i Montgomery, Maryland, Usa.
m (2) RACHEL WARFIELD 1773. Hun b 01.10.1757 i Caroline Co Maryland d 28.12.1775. Notater for SAMUEL WELCH GRIFFITH: Captain ch of SAMUEL GRIFFITH and RUTH BERRY er: i. ALFRED18 GRIFFITH b 16.03.1783, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa d 15.04.1871, Alexandria Virginia Usa. Notater for ALFRED GRIFFITH: Religion 1810 MD, Calvert Co, Methodist Ch, ElderMD, Calvert Co, Methodist Church, Elder Religious All Methodist Religious All Methodist Elders Religious All Methodist Elders Here Religious Religion Index ? More On This Location Links Calvert Co MDGenWeb Site FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Maryland TTTP Methodist Religion 1811-1812 MD, Montgomery Co, Methodist Ch, ElderMD, Montgomery Co, Methodist Church, Elder Religious All Methodist Religious All Methodist Elders Religious All Methodist Elders Here Religious Religion Index ? More On This Location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Maryland TTTP Methodist Religion 1813 MD, Anne Arundel Co, Annapolis, Methodist Ch, ElderMD, Anne Arundel Co, Annapolis, Methodist Church, Elder Religious All Methodist Religious All Methodist Elders Religious All Methodist Elders Here Religious Religion Index ? More On This Location Links Anne Arundel Co MDGenWeb Site FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Maryland TTTP Methodist Religion 1814 MD, Baltimore City, Fells Point, Methodist Ch, ElderMD, Baltimore City, Fells Point, Methodist Church, Elder Religious All Methodist Religious All Methodist Elders Religious All Methodist Elders Here Religious Religion Index ? More On This Location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Maryland TTTP Methodist Religion 1816-1817 DC, Alexandria, Methodist Ch, ElderHistorical LocationDC, Alexandria, Methodist Church, Elder Religious All Methodist Religious All Methodist Elders Religious All Methodist Elders Here Religious Religion Index ? More On This Location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Methodist Religion 1818-1819 VA, Fairfax Co, Methodist Ch, ElderVA, Fairfax Co, Methodist Church, Elder Religious All Methodist Religious All Methodist Elders Religious All Methodist Elders Here Religious Religion Index Methodist Religion 1822 MD, Harford Co, Methodist Ch, ElderMD, Harford Co, Methodist Church, Elder Religious All Methodist Religious All Methodist Elders Religious All Methodist Elders Here Religious Religion Index Maryland TTTP Methodist Religion 1823-1824 MD, Anne Arundel Co, Annapolis, Methodist Ch, ElderMD, Anne Arundel Co, Annapolis, Methodist Church, Elder Religious All Methodist Religious All Methodist Elders Religious All Methodist Elders Here Religious Religion Index Anne Arundel Co MDGenWeb Site Maryland TTTP Methodist Religion 1843-1844 DC, Alexandria, Methodist Ch, Elder 259. ii. SARAH GRIFFITH b 27.04.1792, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa. 223. JOHN HAMMOND17 GRIFFITH (HENRY HOWARD16, KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 20.04.1754 i Maryland, Usa d 1794.
m ELISABETH RIDGELY 05.03.1778 i Baltimore Maryland Usa. Hun b 1760 d 1834. ch of JOHN GRIFFITH and ELISABETH RIDGELY er: i. WILLIAM RIDGELY18 GRIFFITH b 1779. ii. JULIET GRIFFITH b 1781. iii. PHOEBE GRIFFITH b 1783. 260. iv. JULIA ANN GRIFFITH b 1786, Baltimore, Maryland, Usa d 1860, Tannery, Lewis, Kentucky, Usa. v. JOHN GRIFFITH b 1794. 224. PHILEMON HAMMOND17 GRIFFITH (HENRY HOWARD16, KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 29.08.1756 i Anne Arundel, Maryland, Usa d 29.04.1838 i New Market, Frederick, Maryland, Usa.
m ELEANOR JACOB 07.07.1783 i Frederick, Maryland, Usa, dau of MORDACAI JACOB and JEMIMA ISAAC. Hun b 02.10.1762 i Prince George's, Maryland, British Colonial America d 18.04.1838 i Frederick, Maryland, Usa. Notater for PHILEMON HAMMOND GRIFFITH: Major ch of PHILEMON GRIFFITH and ELEANOR JACOB er: i. HENRY HOWARD18 GRIFFITH. 261. ii. RUTH HAMMOND GRIFFITH b 27.02.1794, Montgomery County, Maryland, Usa d 31.08.1854, Howard County, Maryland, Usa. iii. LEMUEL GRIFFITH b 1795; g. RACHEL WARFIELD. iv. ELEANOR GRIFFITH b 10.1792 d 1793. v. AGRIPPA GRIFFITH b 1796 d 1799. vi. ALMEDA GRIFFITH b 1797 d 1798. vii. SARAH GRIFFITH b 1799 d 1803. viii. SARAH ANN GRIFFITH b 1803 d 1877. ix. MARY ELEANOR GRIFFITH b 28.08.1805 d 30.06.1835; g. LEBBEUS GRIFFITH; f. 11.02.1804 d 05.02.1889, Frederick County, Maryland, Usa. x. JEMMINA GRIFFITH b 1782 d 1838. xi. PHILEMOND GRIFFITH b 1784 d 1799. 225. RICHARD17 CLAGETT (EDWARD16, DEBORAH15 DORSEY, JOHN14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1736 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1799 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m MARY MARSHALL. Hun b 1742 i Charles Co Maryland. ch of RICHARD CLAGETT and MARY MARSHALL er: i. ANNE18 CLAGETT b 12.1777, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 31.07.1805; g. THOMAS MARSHALL; f. 06.04.1757, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 06.06.1829, Charles Co Maryland. 226. MARY CLAGETT17 BERRY (MARY16 CLAGETT, DEBORAH15 DORSEY, JOHN14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 24.08.1746 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 03.1811.
m THOMAS OWEN WILLIAMS. Han b 21.02.1748 i Maryland Usa d 24.10.1818. ch of MARY BERRY and THOMAS WILLIAMS er: 262. i. OTHO18 WILLIAMS b 12.04.1785, Maryland Usa d 22.10.1869. 227. ARIANA17 DORSEY (ELIZABETH16 WORTHINGTON, ELIZABETH15 RIDGELY, HENRY14, ELIZABETH13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 24.02.1755 i Elkridge, Howard County, Maryland, Usa d 28.03.1827 i Lisbon, Howard County, Maryland, Usa.
m BENJAMIN WARFIELD. Han b 1755 i Lisbon, Howard County, Maryland, Usa d 10.1829 i Lisbon, Howard County, Maryland, Usa. ch of ARIANA DORSEY and BENJAMIN WARFIELD er: i. CHARLES DORSEY18 WARFIELD b 04.04.1780, Lisbon, Howard County, Maryland, Usa d 30.05.1852, Glenwood, Howard County, Maryland, Usa; g. RUTH HAMMOND GRIFFITH, 07.09.1812; f. 27.02.1794, Montgomery County, Maryland, Usa d 31.08.1854, Howard County, Maryland, Usa. 228. HENRY17 GRIFFITH (HENRY HOWARD16, KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b mel. 16.03.1744 - 1745 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 14.04.1809.
m ELIZABETH SARAH WARFIELD. Hun b 12.11.1746 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 21.01.1776 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. ch of HENRY GRIFFITH and ELIZABETH WARFIELD er: 263. i. HENRY18 GRIFFITH b 31.12.1767, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 27.10.1837. 229. CALEB17 DORSEY (ANNE16 WORTHINGTON, HELEN15 HAMMOND, THOMAS14, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 13.03.1749 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 14.04.1837.
m ELIZABETH WORTHINGTON. Hun b 22.04.1758 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 09.05.1840. ch of CALEB DORSEY and ELIZABETH WORTHINGTON er: 264. i. SUSANNAH18 DORSEY b 07.02.1775, Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa. 230. ELEANOR17 WORTHINGTON (SAMUEL16, COMFORT15 HAMMOND, JOHN14, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 01.10.1790 i Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 18.11.1877.
m ELISHA SOLLERS JOHNSON. Han b 10.02.1791 i St Johns Parish Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 18.11.1877. ch of ELEANOR WORTHINGTON and ELISHA JOHNSON er: i. ELIZABETH ANN18 JOHNSON b 1832, Maryland Usa d 09.04.1906; g. CHARLES WORTHINGTON SEMMES; f. 27.01.1834, Maryland Usa d 06.07.1897. 231. CHARLES17 WORTHINGTON (JOHN16, CHARLES15, SARAH DORSEY14 HOWARD, MATTHEW13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 22.10.1788 i Harford Co Maryland d 04.11.1854 i Maryland Usa.
m HANNAH SARAH YELLOTT. Hun b 1778 i Yorkshire England d by 1850 i Harford Co Maryland Usa. ch of CHARLES WORTHINGTON and HANNAH YELLOTT er: 265. i. GEORGE YELLOT18 WORTHINGTON b 11.07.1819, Maryland Usa d 31.01.1888, Baltimore City Maryland Usa. 232. CHARLES17 WORTHINGTON (CHARLES16, CHARLES15, SARAH DORSEY14 HOWARD, MATTHEW13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 04.04.1772 i Maryland Usa d 15.07.1847.
m SUSANNAH JOHNS. Hun b 1781 i Maryland Usa d 10.03.1843. ch of CHARLES WORTHINGTON and SUSANNAH JOHNS er: 266. i. MARY TOLLEY JOHNS18 WORTHINGTON b 08.01.1804, Baltimore City Maryland Usa d 19.10.1885, Baltimore City Maryland Usa. 233. SARAH17 TANEY (MICHAEL16, DOROTHY15 BROOKE, DOROTHY14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1743 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa.
m IGNATIUS FENWICK, sønn av IGNATIUS FENWICK. Han b 1735 i Wallington St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 1834 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa. ch of SARAH TANEY and IGNATIUS FENWICK er: i. SARAH18 FENWICK b 1766, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 1825; g. NICHOLAS YOUNG; f. 1763, Maryland Usa d 08.11.1826, DC Washington Usa. 234. ANNE17 DIGGES (SUSANNA MARIA16 LOWE, SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1723 i Prnce Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1814.
m GEORGE HUME STUART. Han b 1695 i Perth Perthshire Scotland d 1799. ch of ANNE DIGGES and GEORGE STUART er: i. CHARLES18 STUART b 27.04.1750, Annapolis Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1822; g. ELIZABETH CALVERT; f. 1760, Frederick Co Maryland Usa d 1814. 235. BENJAMIN17 HALL (DOROTHY16 LOWE, SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1730 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 03.1803 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m ELEANOR MURDOCK, dau of WILLIAM MURDOCK and ANNE ADDISON. Hun b 1737 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 06.03.1796 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. Notater for BENJAMIN HALL: Military MD / Patriotic Service / Revolutionary War Org. 1776 Annapolis Convention - 1776, Maryland, Delegate ch of BENJAMIN HALL and ELEANOR MURDOCK er: 267. i. ANN18 HALL b 13.12.1762, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 268. ii. CATHERINE HALL b 07.04.1778, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 236. HENRIETTA MARIA17 HALL (DOROTHY16 LOWE, SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1740 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1815 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m JOHN HENRY WARING. Han b 1737 i Nottingham Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 11.1815. ch of HENRIETTA HALL and JOHN WARING er: 269. i. JOHN HENRY18 WARING b 1767, Upper Marlboro Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 11.1815, Upper Marlboro Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 237. MARY17 NEALE (EDWARD DIGGES16, ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1725 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1760.
m NICHOLAS DIGGES, sønn av WILLIAM DIGGES and ELEANOR BROOKE. Han b 1721 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 1750. ch of MARY NEALE and NICHOLAS DIGGES er: 270. i. ELEANOR18 DIGGES b 1742, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1782, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 238. MARTHA17 NEALE (EDWARD DIGGES16, ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 12.1737 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 31.05.1789 i Queen Annes Co Maryland Usa.
m FRANCIS HALL. Han b 1732 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 13.02.1789 i Queen Annes Co Maryland Usa. ch of MARTHA NEALE and FRANCIS HALL er: i. MARTHA18 HALL b 1766, Maryland Usa; g. BENJAMIN YOUNG; f. 10.12.1762, Maryland Usa d 1819. 239. JAMES17 BELL (JOHN16, ANN15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1735 i Sussex Co Virginia Usa d 09.1778 i Sussex Co Virginia Usa.
m MILDRED ROBINSON, dau of GEORGE ROBINSON. Hun b 1740 i Sussex Co Virginia Usa. Notater for JAMES BELL: f Christ in Sussex County on Sappona Creek being sick in Body but in good Composure of Mind being certain that I must shortly put of this my Tabernacle and uncertain of the time when do look upon it expedient to set my House in Order by making my last Will and Testament. First I recommend my Soul to God who gave in Expectation of a blessed Immortality through the Redeption that is in Christ Jesus and my Body I leave to mingle with fellow Clay till the morning of the Resurrection desireing that my respected Friend and Brother in the Ministry David Tinsley John Williams or Jeremiah Dargan may officiate at my Interment. Approaching the small Portion of temporal good things that God hath been pleased to entrust me with I leave to be disposed of in the following Manner Viz. I desire that my Executors may sell what Part of my personal Estate they shall think can be best spared at publick sale as shall be sufficient to discharge my just Debts & funeral Expences]. Item. I give and bequeath unto my loving son George Bell the Land and Plantation whereon John Willias now lives part of which Land I recovered of Jeremiah Donald by Petition with all the Lands I hold on the north Side of Willises pond Branch down to the Mouth thereof and up the crooked Branch to Abraham Boltons Line and so along the said Boltons Line to a Corner on the said Land that I recovered of the said Darnal and so along the said old Line to Willies pond Branch containing by Estimation Two hundred & thirty Acres be the same more or less to him his Heirs or Assigns forever. Imprimes I lend unto my loving wife Mildred Bell the use of all my other Lands untill my Son Benjamin Bell arrives to the age of twenty Years at which time I desire that the Lands be equally divided & my Son Benjamin to have the use of one half and the other half I desire she should have the Use of during her natural Life subjecting her to raise my son Benjamin Bell while he shall arrive to the Age of sisteen Years and to give him five Years Schooling. I also lend unto my said Wife Mildred all my other Estate during her Widowhood or while my Children hereafter named shall come to the Ages hereafter mentioned but in Case my said Wife should marry it is my Desire that two thirds of my Negroes & personal Estate be taken from her and the Legacies which I hereafter give be paid out of it and if any remaining it be equally divided among all my Children - Item, I give and bequeath unto my son Balam Bell whe he arrives to the age of twenty Years Eighty pounds lawfull Money of Virginia and one Horse of twenty Pounds Value in good ? and one Sadle & Bridle. Item I give aand bequeath unto my loving Son Benjamin Bell In Case he lives to the Age of twenty one Years or leaves Issue of his Body lawfully begotten All my Lands and Plantation which I have not given to my Son George to him the said Benjamin Bell his Heirs or Assigns forever but in Case my said Son Benjamine should die before he arrives to the Age of twenty one Years or has such Issue as above mentioned I desire that the Lands and Plantation bequeathed to my said Son Benjamin may be sold and the Money arising from such sale to be equally divided amongst all my children. Item I give and bequeath unto my loving Daughter Rebecka Bell one feather Bed and furniture One Cow and Calf one Yewand Lamb One Sow and Piggs to be raised out of my Estate and given her at the Age of twenty Years or Married to her the said Rebeca to her Heirs & Assigns forever. Item I give and bequeath unto my two youngest Daughters Mildred Lucas Bell & Sally Wilkes Bell One Bed and furniture one side Saddle one Cow & Calf one Yew & Lamb one Sow & Piggs, each to be raised out of my Estate & given them at the Age of twenty Years or Married to them their Heirs or Assigns forever. Item all the remainder of my Estate that I have lent unto my loving Wife after paying the above Legacies I desire may be equally divided at my Wife's Decease amongst all my Children. Item I leave the Tuition & bringing up of my Son Balam while he he arrives to the Age of twenty Years to my beloved Brother in Christ Buckner Lanier desiring that he may use the same Authority over him as if he was his son. Lastly I do appoint my son George Bell and my friends Sylvanus Bell & Gray Judkins Executors of this my last Will & Testatment ratifying & confirming this & no other to be my last Will & Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand & affixed my Seal this the sixteenth Day of September One thousand Seven hundred & Seventy eight. James Bellstament of the Testator In Presence of (bottom of page cut off) John Bell, father of the Reverend James Bell, moved from Lawne's Creek Parish, Surry County to Albemarle Parish, Surry County Virginia circa 1728. In 1754, Surry county was divided to form two counties, one retaining the name Surry and the other became the new county of Sussex. After this division in 1754 the whole of Albermarle Parish was contained in Sussex County. John Bell is believed to have been a communicant of Spring Swamp chapel or church. The church, which no longer stands, was in the vicinity of Seaborn's store in Sussex County. Apparently some bricks from Swamp Chapel remain. This would only be several miles from John Bell's home. John Bell left the farm he lived on to his son James Bell. James Bell was a communicant of the Anglican church until he became a Baptist in 1770. He joined the fellowship of Racoon Swamp church, which is now known as Antioch Church, located near Yale, Virginia. Several years later, James Bell became a minister and took pastoral charge and became the second pastor of Sappony Baptist church, located on route 40 west of Stony Creek in Sussex County. ch of JAMES BELL and MILDRED ROBINSON er: i. HANNAH18 BELL b 02.06.1758, Sussex Co Virginia Usa d 1806, Northampton Co North Carolina Usa; g. LEMUEL BURKETT; f. 26.04.1750, Edenton Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 05.11.1807, Northampton Co North Carolina Usa. Notater for LEMUEL BURKETT: Religion 1773 Baptist Minister 271. ii. BALAAM BELL b 04.01.1765, Sussex Co Virginia Usa d ett. 05.04.1800, Pitts Co North Carolina Usa. 240. RAPHAEL17 NEALE (WILLIAM16, ROSWELL15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1737 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 01.05.1784.
m SARAH HOWARD. Hun b 31.12.1742 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 1821. ch of RAPHAEL NEALE and SARAH HOWARD er: 272. i. MARY18 NEALE b 1766, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 09.06.1802. 241. ELIZABETH17 NEALE (DR. CHARLES16, ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1732 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1786 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m BENJAMIN SMITH. Han b 1720 i St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 10.06.1777 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. ch of ELIZABETH NEALE and BENJAMIN SMITH er: 273. i. ANN NEALE18 SMITH b mel. 1750 - 1760, Maryland Usa d 1827, Maryland Usa. 242. MARY17 NEALE (RICHARD16, HENRY15, DR. JAMES14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 06.01.1759 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 08.12.1812 i Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m THOMAS JENKINS 27.08.1780 i Charles Co Maryland Usa, sønn av WILLIAM JENKINS and ELIZABETH MITCHELL. Han b 18.01.1755 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 14.11.1821 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. ch of MARY NEALE and THOMAS JENKINS er: i. MARY MATILDA18 JENKINS b 28.12.1800, Cobb Neck Charles Co Maryland Usa; g. RAPHAEL SEMMES; f. 21.08.1786, Charles Co Maryland Usa. 243. MARY17 HILL (THOMAS17, ROBERT16, MARY15 WILSON, ROBERT14, MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1766 i Pittsylvania Co. Virginia Usa d 1830 i Franklin Co., Virginia Usa.
m JOHN FERGUSON, sønn av JOHN FERGUSON and MARY GILL. Han b 1765 i Bedford Co Virginia Usa d 1836 i Franklin Co., Virginia Usa. ch of MARY HILL and JOHN FERGUSON er: 274. i. DANIEL18 FERGUSON b 24.10.1798, Franklin Co., Virginia Usa d 05.02.1863, Skaggs Creek?, Monroe Co., Kentucky Usa. 244. COL. THOMAS MANN17 RANDOLPH (WILLIAM17, JUDITH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 21.12.1741 i Tuckahoe Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 19.11.1793.
m GABRIELLA JONES HARVIE, dau of COL HARVIE and MARGARET JONES. Hun b 21.10.1772 d 14.03.1853 i Bath County, Virginia, Usa. Notater for GABRIELLA JONES HARVIE: Died at Age 80 years 4 mo. and 20 days Gabriella Jones Harvie was the daughter of prominent Richmond lawyer John Harvie. After her 1st husband, Thomas Mann Randolph's death in 1793, she remarried in 1797 to John Brockenbrough (1777-1838), who built and owned the Richmond residence now known as the White House of the Confederacy (Civil War Museum). ch of COL. RANDOLPH and GABRIELLA HARVIE er: 275. i. THOMAS MANN18 RANDOLPH b 1791, Tuckahoe Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 1848, Virginia Usa. 245. ELIZABETH17 STITH (JUDITH17 RANDOLPH, JUDITH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 10.11.1730 i Varina Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 17.06.1773 i Williamsburg, York, Virginia Usa.
m WILLIAM PASTEUR. Han b 1737 d 03.1791 i Williamsburg, York, Virginia Usa. ch of ELIZABETH STITH and WILLIAM PASTEUR er: i. WILLIAM STITH18 PASTEUR b 12.11.1762, Williamsburg Virginia Usa. 246. MARY RANDOLPH17 KEITH (MARY ISHAM17 RANDOLPH, JUDITH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 28.04.1737 i Fauquier Co Virginia Usa d 19.09.1809 i Lexington Fayette Co Kentucky Usa.
m COL. THOMAS MARSHALL. Han b 02.04.1730 i Oaks Hill Fauquier Co Virginia Usa d 22.06.1802 i Woodford Co Kentucky Usa. ch of MARY KEITH and COL. MARSHALL er: 276. i. LEWIS18 MARSHALL b 07.10.1772, Oaks Hill Fauquier Co Virginia Usa d 1866, Buckpond Woodford Co Kentucky Usa. 247. SARAH17 COCKE (BOWLER17, SARAH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 20.04.1760 i Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 27.04.1838 i Amherst Co Virginia Usa.
m THOMAS MASSIE, sønn av WILLIAM MASSIE and MARTHA MACON. Han b 22.08.1747 i Henrico Co, Turkey Island Virginia Usa d 02.02.1834 i Virgina Usa. Notater for THOMAS MASSIE: Major Thomas Massie, representative of the fifth generation of the family in Virginia, founded the Massie family in Nelson County 1803. The Massie family was established in New Kent County by Peter Massie, who patented land there in 1698. Members of the two succeeding generations of Massies represented New Kent County in the Virginia House of Burgesses. Major Massie was a distinguished officer in the Revolutionary War. In 1775 he was commissioned Captain in the Sixth Virginia Regiment, after recruiting a company of soldiers from New Kent County. From 1775 until the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781, Major Massie saw continuous service with the Continental Army, and, as aide to General Thomas Nelson, he was present at the surrender. He was a charter member of the Society of the Cincinnati established by officers of the Revolutionary Army to perpetuate their friendship and to raise funds for the widows and orphans of men who had fallen in battle. His military career over, Major Massie, with his wife, the former Sarah Cocke of Bremo, and his family, moved from Millwood in Frederick County (now Clarke) to Nelson. He was given land around Covington, VA, but as administrator of his stepfather-in-law's estate he had come to Nelson (then Amherst Co.) shortly before to settle the estate, and had been so carried away with the wild and fertile land that he had bought 9,000 acres from Colonel Rose. Rose at one time owned vast tracts of land in the county. Major Massie became one of the first magistrates of Nelson County when it was founded in 1807. Here he built his home, Level Green, and here he lived until his death in 1834. Pharsalia was built by him for his son, William, and his bride prior to 1814. ch of SARAH COCKE and THOMAS MASSIE er: 277. i. THOMAS18 MASSIE b 21.10.1782, Frederick Co Virginia Usa d 06.05.1864, Blue Rock Nelson Co Virginia Usa. 248. GEORGE PENN17 LEE (FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1748 i Old Washington, Mason, Virginia, Usa d 02.08.1825 i Huntsville, Butler, Kentucky, Usa.
m ELIZABETH SHELTON. Hun b 20.03.1754 i Amherst, Amherst, Virginia, Usa. ch of GEORGE LEE and ELIZABETH SHELTON er: 278. i. RAPHAEL18 LEE b 04.1788, Washington Co Virginia Usa d 1860, Richmond Henrico Co Virginia Usa.
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18 249. ROBERT EDWARD18 LEE (ANN HILL17 CARTER, ANN BUTLER16 MOORE, ANNA CATHARINE15 SPOTSWOOD, ALEXANDER14, DR ROBERT13, ROBERT12 SPOTTISWOODE, RACHEL11 LINDSAY, DAVID10, ALEXANDER9, WALTER8, CATHERINE7 FOTHERINGHAM, THOMAS6, WALTER5 LINDSAY, M b 19.01.1807 i Stratford Hall Westmoreland Co Virginia Usa d 12.10.1870 i Albermarle Co Virginia Usa.
m MARY ANNE RANDOLPH CUSTIS, dau of GEORGE CUSTIS and MARY FITZHUGH. Hun b 01.10.1808 i Arlington Co Virginia Usa d 05.11.1873 i Lexington Virginia Usa. Notater for ROBERT EDWARD LEE: Education 1829 NY, Orange Co, West Point Academy ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page New York TTTP Org. 1852-1855 West Point Academy, President Military CSA Army / General / US Civil War Historical Events 7-1-1862 Malvern Hill General, CSA 8/28/1862 Bull Run (2nd) 12-11-1862 Fredericksburg 4/30/1863 Chancellorsville 7/1/1863 Gettysburg 7 MAY 1864 the Wilderness 5-8-1864 Spotsylvania Court House Jun 1864 Cold Harbor 6-9-1864 Petersburg 29 MAR 1865 Appomattox Campaign Org. 1866-1870 Washington And Lee University, President ch of ROBERT LEE and MARY CUSTIS er: 279. i. WILLIAM HENRY FITZHUGH19 LEE b 31.05.1837, Arlington Co Virginia Usa d 15.10.1891, Alexandria Virginia Usa. ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON CUSTIS LEE b 16.09.1832, Arlington Plantation Fairfax Co Virginia Usa d 18.02.1913, Ravensworth Fairfax Co Virginia Usa. Notater for GEORGE WASHINGTON CUSTIS LEE: Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Education 1854 NY, Orange Co, West Point Academy ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page New York TTTP Reside 1860 VA, Alexandria ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Military CSA Army / Major General / US Civil War Org. 1866-1866 College Park, University Of Maryland, President Org. 1871-1897 Washington And Lee University, President Reside 1880 VA, Lexington ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Reside 1910 VA, Fairfax Co, Falls Church iii. MARY CUSTIS LEE b 1835, Arlington Plantation Fairfax Co Virginia Usa d 22.11.1918, Lexington Virginia Usa. iv. ANNE CARTER LEE b 1839, Arlington Plantation Fairfax Co Virginia Usa d 20.10.1862, Jones Springs Warren Co North Carolina Usa. v. ELEANOR AGNES LEE b 1841, Arlington Plantation Fairfax Co Virginia Usa d 15.10.1873, Lexington Virginia Usa. vi. ROBERT EDWARD "CAPTAIN" LEE b 27.10.1843, Alexandria DC Usa d 19.10.1914, Nordley Faquier Co Virginia Usa; g. (1) CHARLOTTE TAYLOR HAXALL; f. 23.10.1848, Orange Co Virginia Usa d 22.09.1872, West Point King William Co Virginia Usa; g. (2) JULIET CARTER; f. 06.04.1860, King William Co Virginia Usa d 17.11.1915, Faquier Co Virginia Usa. Notater for ROBERT EDWARD "CAPTAIN" LEE: Military VA Army / Private / US Civil War VA Light Artillery (Graham's) 250. JAMES STEPHENS18 BULLOCH (ANNE17 IRVINE, JOHN16, EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS, JOHN14, GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1793 i Savannah, Georgia, USA d 18.02.1849 i Roswell, Georgia, USA.
m MARTHA STEWART, dau of DANIEL STEWART and SUSANNAH OSWALD. Hun b 15.08.1799 i Liberty Co Georgia Usa d 30.10.1864 i Madison Middlesex Co New Jersey Usa. Notater for JAMES STEPHENS BULLOCH: Major Bulloch was one of the founders of Roswell, Georgia. His house, Bulloch Hall is a landmark in the city. His daughter Mitte was the wife of Theodore Roosevelt of New York. The two were married at Bulloch Hall. Mittie and Theodore's son Teddy was the 26th President of the United States. Notater for MARTHA STEWART: Daughter of General Daniel Stewart & Susannah Oswald. She was christened on 15 August 1799 at Midway Church, Liberty County, Georgia. She married 1st, as his 2nd wife, John Elliott, United States Senator from Georgia 1819-1825 {m. 6 January 1818}. Following his death, she married James Stephens Bulloch, an important figure in the affairs of Savannah, Georgia {m. 8 May 1832}. The family moved to Roswell, Georgia, in 1840 {near Atlanta} & lived in the mansion "Bulloch Hall" in that community. Some years following Bulloch's death {1849}, she sold the plantation & mansion and moved in 1854 to Philadelphia to live w/ her daughter Mrs. Dr. Hilborne West; in 1856, she moved to New York City, to live with her daughter Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. She attended the birth of her grandson - Theodore, Jr.- in 1858 {U. S. President 1901-1909}. In his autobiography, President Roosevelt wrote: "My grandmother, one of the dearest of old ladies, lived with us, and was distinctly overindulgent to us children ...."; she died at Madison, New Jersey; grandmother - among others - of U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt {1901-1909} & great-grandmother - among others - of U. S. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt {1933-1945} & Washington "grand-dame" Alice Roosevelt Longworth. N. B. Confederate Naval Agent James Dunwody Bulloch # 10666674 is her step-son, not her son; James Dunwody's mother was Esther Amarintha Elliott, James S.'s 1st wife  ch of JAMES BULLOCH and MARTHA STEWART er: 280. i. MARTHA STEWART19 BULLOCH b 08.07.1834, Hartford Connecticut Usa d 14.02.1884, Long Island City Queens New York Usa. ii. IRVINE BULLOCH b 25.06.1842, Roswell Fulton Co Georgia Usa d 14.07.1898, Liverpool Lancashire England. Notater for IRVINE BULLOCH: Military CSA Navy / Lieutenant / US Civil War Ship 1862 CSS Alabama, Sailing Master 251. JACOB18 BLAIR (JACOB17, SAMUEL16, SAMUEL JAMES15, DANIEL14, BRICE13, JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1767 i Big LeHigh Pennsylvania Usa d 1862 i Blair Ridge Buchanan Co Virginia Usa.
m MARGARET WALKER. Hun b 1772 i Montgomery Co Virginia Usa d 1868 i Caney Ridge Buchanan Co Virginia Usa. ch of JACOB BLAIR and MARGARET WALKER er: 281. i. WILLIAM19 BLAIR b 1814, Russell Co Virginia Usa d 1869, Sookies Creek Pike Co Kentucky Usa. 252. JOHN18 POINDEXTER (THOMAS17, JOHN16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1755 i New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 20.09.1820 i Louisa Co Virginia Usa.
m (1) ANN "NANCY" GREEN. Hun b 1755 i Virginia Usa.
m (2) ELIZABETH THORNTON JOHNSON. Hun b 30.08.1763 i Virginia Usa d 03.1823. ch of JOHN POINDEXTER and ANN GREEN er: i. JUDGE WILLIAM GREEN19 POINDEXTER b 1778, Cheshire England d 13.07.1819; g. JANE QUARLES; f. 1780, Cherry Grove Spotsylvania Co Virginia Usa d 29.06.1854, Macon Noxubee Co Missisippi Usa. 253. ANNE18 POINDEXTER (CAPT. JOSEPH17, JOHN16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 13.02.1764 i Virginia Usa d 01.02.1824 i Amherst Co Virginia Usa.
m JOHN SHELTON, sønn av RICHARD SHELTON and MARY WRIGHT. Han b 19.11.1758 i Amherst Co Virginia Usa d 20.11.1853 i Amherst Co Virginia Usa. ch of ANNE POINDEXTER and JOHN SHELTON er: 282. i. ELIZABETH KENNERLY19 SHELTON b 1796, Amherst Co Virginia Usa d 1866, Lauderdale Co Tennessee Usa. 254. SAMUEL18 POINDEXTER (CAPT. JOSEPH17, JOHN16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 29.12.1767 i Bedford Co Virginia Usa d 18.09.1841.
m SARAH GARTH. Hun b 1774 i Albemarle Co Virginia Usa. ch of SAMUEL POINDEXTER and SARAH GARTH er: i. SAMUEL19 POINDEXTER b 1809, Bedford Co Virginia Usa d 27.12.1876; g. ANN TUCKER; f. 06.11.1824, Bedford Co Virginia Usa d 27.04.1911. 255. ANN RADFORD18 POINDEXTER (CAPT THOMAS17, THOMAS16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 18.12.1761 i Goochland Co Virginia Usa d 31.07.1835 i Surry Co North Carolina Usa.
m DANIEL SCOTT. Han b 1753 i Cumberland Co Virginia Usa d 03.07.1824 i Surry Co North Carolina Usa. Notater for ANN RADFORD POINDEXTER: Ann is said to have hidden notes in her petticoats from her mother concerning the British troops and taken them across enemy lines. Her mother was recognized as a DAR Patriot. However, actual proof of these episodes has long since been lost and no one can join DAR on Elizabeth Pledge Poindexter without representing new proof. ch of ANN POINDEXTER and DANIEL SCOTT er: 283. i. FRANCIS RADFORD19 SCOTT b 12.10.1785, Surry Co North Carolina Usa d 13.10.1842, Laurel Co Kentuky Usa. 256. ROBERT ALEXANDER18 POINDEXTER (CAPT THOMAS17, THOMAS16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 14.07.1788 i Surry County, Virginia, Usa d 05.04.1842 i Surry County, Virginia, Usa.
m (1) CHARLOTTE MARTIN, dau of VALENTIN MARTIN and ELIZABETH DALTON. Hun b 05.03.1795 i Stokes County, North Carolina, Usa d 01.03.1865 i North Carolina, Usa.
m (2) MIRIAM FLYNN 27.09.1806. Hun b 06.02.1787 d 1818 i Yadkin County, North Carolina, Usa. ch of ROBERT POINDEXTER and CHARLOTTE MARTIN er: i. MARIAM19 POINDEXTER. 284. ii. ROBERT ALEXANDER PETER CLINGMAN POINDEXTER b 10.12.1821, Surry County, North Carolina, Usa. ch of ROBERT POINDEXTER and MIRIAM FLYNN er: iii. THOMAS19 POINDEXTER b 1807. iv. ANNA POINDEXTER b 1809. v. ELISABETH POINDEXTER b 1810. vi. REBECCA POINDEXTER b 1815. vii. MARTHA M POINDEXTER b 1816. 285. viii. ARCHIBALD PLEDGE POINDEXTER b 13.07.1818, East Bend, Yadkin County, North Carolina, Usa d 23.10.1870, East Bend, Yadkin County, North Carolina, Usa. 257. WILLIAM18 DORSEY  (ELISHA17 DORSEY, BENJAMIN16 DORSEY , NICHOLAS15 DORSEY, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b i Baltimore County Maryland Usa d 1847 i Baltimore County Maryland Usa.
m MARGARET TRACY . ch of WILLIAM DORSEY  and MARGARET TRACY  er: i. ELIZABETH19 DORSEY . 258. BOAZ18 DORSEY  (ELISHA17 DORSEY, BENJAMIN16 DORSEY , NICHOLAS15 DORSEY, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1809 i Baltimore County Maryland Usa d 17.09.1891 i Oswego Kosciusko County Indiana Usa.
m EMELINE WIER , dau of HENRY WIER . Hun b 27.04.1809 i Maryland Usa d 01.12.1890 i Oswego Kosciusko County Indiana Usa. ch of BOAZ DORSEY  and EMELINE WIER  er: i. CAROLINE19 DORSEY  b 1831, Maryland Usa d 1886. 286. ii. WILLIAM DORSEY b 09.12.1833, Baltimore County Maryland Usa d 22.04.1904, North Webster Kosciusko County Indiana Usa. 259. SARAH18 GRIFFITH (SAMUEL WELCH17, HENRY HOWARD16, KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 27.04.1792 i Montgomery, Maryland, Usa.
m ROBERT WARFIELD. Han b 04.03.1790 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 23.05.1842. ch of SARAH GRIFFITH and ROBERT WARFIELD er: i. ISRAEL GRIFFITH19 WARFIELD b 17.02.1832, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa d 27.02.1907, Laytonsville Montgomery, Maryland, Usa; g. MARIA GAITHER GRIFFITH; f. 28.05.1838, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa d 30.10.1903. 260. JULIA ANN18 GRIFFITH (JOHN HAMMOND17, HENRY HOWARD16, KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1786 i Baltimore, Maryland, Usa d 1860 i Tannery, Lewis, Kentucky, Usa.
m CAPT. STEPHEN THORPE LEWIS 1798 i Stoke upon Tern, Shropshire, England, sønn av DAVID LEWIS and MARY MARCHANT. Han b 1777 i Culpeper Culpeper Co Virginia Usa d 1855 i Vanceburg, Lewis, Kentucky, Usa. ch of JULIA GRIFFITH and CAPT. LEWIS er: 287. i. DAVID19 LEWIS b 1799, Nile Township, Scioto, Ohio, Usa d 20.09.1867, Moscow, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania Usa. 261. RUTH HAMMOND18 GRIFFITH (PHILEMON HAMMOND17, HENRY HOWARD16, KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 27.02.1794 i Montgomery County, Maryland, Usa d 31.08.1854 i Howard County, Maryland, Usa.
m (1) CHARLES DORSEY WARFIELD 07.09.1812, sønn av BENJAMIN WARFIELD and ARIANA DORSEY. Han b 04.04.1780 i Lisbon, Howard County, Maryland, Usa d 30.05.1852 i Glenwood, Howard County, Maryland, Usa.
m (2) CALEB DORSEY WARFIELD 07.09.1812 i Frederick, Maryland, Usa, sønn av JOHN DORSEY and MARGARET BOONE. Han b 04.04.1780 i Lisbon, Howard County, Maryland, Usa. ch of RUTH GRIFFITH and CALEB WARFIELD er: i. SARAH ANN19 WARFIELD. ii. CHARLES DORSEY WARFIELD. iii. ALEXANDER GRIFFITH WARFIELD. iv. PHILEMON HAMMOND GRIFFITH WARFIELD. 262. OTHO18 WILLIAMS (MARY CLAGETT17 BERRY, MARY16 CLAGETT, DEBORAH15 DORSEY, JOHN14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 12.04.1785 i Maryland Usa d 22.10.1869.
m AGNES MCDOWELL, dau of ANDREW MCDOWELL and NANCY MCPHERSON. Hun b 23.03.1798 i Chambersburg Franklin Co Pennsylvania Usa d 29.06.1870. ch of OTHO WILLIAMS and AGNES MCDOWELL er: i. VIRGINIA WASHINGTON19 WILLIAMS b 02.01.1832, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 22.10.1903; g. ALONZO BERRY; f. 14.07.1827, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 10.11.1896. 263. HENRY18 GRIFFITH (HENRY17, HENRY HOWARD16, KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 31.12.1767 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 27.10.1837.
m MARY RIGGS. Hun b 14.08.1768 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa d 21.01.1846. ch of HENRY GRIFFITH and MARY RIGGS er: 288. i. ELISHA RIGGS19 GRIFFITH b 21.06.1805, Maryland Usa d 19.10.1885, Maryland Usa. 264. SUSANNAH18 DORSEY (CALEB17, ANNE16 WORTHINGTON, HELEN15 HAMMOND, THOMAS14, MARY13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 07.02.1775 i Anne Arundel Co Maryland Usa.
m WALTER BROOKE. Han b mel. 1770 - 1780. ch of SUSANNAH DORSEY and WALTER BROOKE er: i. SUSANNAH D19 BROOKE b 1804, Maryland Usa d ett. 1880, Baltimore City Maryland Usa; g. JAMES IRELAND DORSEY; f. 07.10.1788, Baltimore Co Maryland Usa d 1849. 265. GEORGE YELLOT18 WORTHINGTON (CHARLES17, JOHN16, CHARLES15, SARAH DORSEY14 HOWARD, MATTHEW13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 11.07.1819 i Maryland Usa d 31.01.1888 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa.
m ELIZABETH TRUMBLE COALE. Hun b 12.01.1821 i Maryland Usa d 26.04.1898 i Washington DC Usa. ch of GEORGE WORTHINGTON and ELIZABETH COALE er: 289. i. JOHN YELLOT19 WORTHINGTON b 05.1863, Virginia Usa d 05.01.1913. 266. MARY TOLLEY JOHNS18 WORTHINGTON (CHARLES17, CHARLES16, CHARLES15, SARAH DORSEY14 HOWARD, MATTHEW13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 08.01.1804 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa d 19.10.1885 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa.
m ROBERT DOYNE SEMMES, sønn av ROBERT SEMMES and MARY NEALE. Han b 14.02.1800 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1845. ch of MARY WORTHINGTON and ROBERT SEMMES er: i. CHARLES WORTHINGTON19 SEMMES b 27.01.1834, Maryland Usa d 06.07.1897; g. ELIZABETH ANN JOHNSON; f. 1832, Maryland Usa d 09.04.1906. 267. ANN18 HALL (BENJAMIN17, DOROTHY16 LOWE, SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 13.12.1762 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m THOMAS CLARKE. Han b 1758 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1796 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of ANN HALL and THOMAS CLARKE er: 290. i. BENJAMIN HALL19 CLARKE b 1786, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d by 1850. 268. CATHERINE18 HALL (BENJAMIN17, DOROTHY16 LOWE, SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 07.04.1778 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m JOHN BURGESS BOWIE. Han b 04.07.1777 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 15.02.1821. ch of CATHERINE HALL and JOHN BOWIE er: i. WILLIAM B19 BOWIE b 26.12.1812, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 19.12.1888; g. ANN HALL CLARKE; f. 16.01.1815, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 13.06.1890, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. Notater for WILLIAM B BOWIE: Education OH, Knox Co, Gambier, Kenyon College 269. JOHN HENRY18 WARING (HENRIETTA MARIA17 HALL, DOROTHY16 LOWE, SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1767 i Upper Marlboro Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 11.1815 i Upper Marlboro Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m ELIZABETH MARGARET BOWIE. Hun b 04.10.1780 i Maryland Usa d 05.06.1854 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of JOHN WARING and ELIZABETH BOWIE er: 291. i. JOHN HENRY19 WARING b 19.03.1809, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 22.03.1871, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 270. ELEANOR18 DIGGES (MARY17 NEALE, EDWARD DIGGES16, ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1742 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1782 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m NOTLEY YOUNG, sønn av BENJAMIN YOUNG and ANNE ROZIER. Han b 24.09.1738 i Rock Creek Parish Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 09.04.1802 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of ELEANOR DIGGES and NOTLEY YOUNG er: i. BENJAMIN19 YOUNG b 10.12.1762, Maryland Usa d 1819; g. MARTHA HALL; f. 1766, Maryland Usa. ii. NICHOLAS YOUNG b 1763, Maryland Usa d 08.11.1826, DC Washington Usa; g. SARAH FENWICK; f. 1766, St Marys Co Maryland Usa d 1825. 271. BALAAM18 BELL (JAMES17, JOHN16, ANN15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 04.01.1765 i Sussex Co Virginia Usa d ett. 05.04.1800 i Pitts Co North Carolina Usa.
m PENELOPE TURNAGE, dau of WILLIAM TURNAGE. Hun b mel. 1755 - 1774. Notater for BALAAM BELL: Pitt County, NC Deed Book M page 381 date January 17, 1787r: Jural Joiner.ob Blount, Joseph Smith. Witness: David Clark.ge- 213 acres for 900 Lbs. Adjacent: John Willson, Balaam Bell. The grantors are executors for the estate of Jacob Blount, dec'd. Witness: Sherwood Hines, David Clark.: William Moye, Isaac Turnage.s death. He was alive on April 5, 1800 but had obviously died before August 4, 1800 which was the official census day for that year.nd affection. Penelope Bell, daughter of William Turnage is widow of Balaam Bell dec'd. Witness: William Moye, Amos Willson.m Balaam Bell. Former owners: William Turnage, Balaam Bell. Mentions widow of Balaam, Penelope Bell now Penelope Deans. Adjacent: John Hart, John Adams.nt- 22 1/2 acres for $60. Adjacent: John Hart. Susanna Moye, grantor, was heir of Balaam Bell. Witness: James Tyer, Peter Sugg.e- 25 acres for $75. Former owner: Wm B. Moore, Balaam Bell who patented land in 1800. Witness: Wyatt Moye, James Griffin.f William Turnage. 22 1/2 acres for $ 60. Former owner: William Turnage, heirs of Balaam Bell. Mentions Penelope Bell, widow of Balaam Bell. Witness: Wyatt Moye, James Griffin. Balaam Bell's birth is recorded in the records of Albemarle Parish church in Sussex County, VA The following is from Tracy Stancil. TracyStancil@hotmail.com. Filed at: 2002-8-16. The information is from the Deed books of Pitt County, North Carolina from the 1760's to 1833. Book AA, Page 158, date 1817. Willie Deal and wife Mary sell to Allen Blont 1/4 estate from Balaam Bell. Former owner: William Turnage and Balaam Bell. Mentions widow of Balaam Bell, Penelope Bell, now Penelope Deans. Adjacent to John Hart and John Adams dec'd. Book AA, Page 224, date 5-4-1818. Calvin Moye and wife Susanna sell 22 1/2 acres to Allen Blont for $60. Former owner: William Turnage. Susanna Moye was heir of Balaam Bell. Witness: James Tyer and Peter Sugg. Book BB, Page 198, date 12-7-1820. George Moye and Pheriba Moye, wife, sell 1/4 estate of William Turnage (22 1/2 acres) to Joshua Deans for $60. Former owner, William Turnage and heirs of Balaam Bell. Mentions Penelope Bell, widow of Balaam Bell. Witness: Wyott Moye and James Griffin Notater for PENELOPE TURNAGE: While we don't know the exact date, we do know that at some point after her husbands death, Penelope Turnage Bell remarried a Mr. Deans, apparently his name was Joshua Deans. ch of BALAAM BELL and PENELOPE TURNAGE er: 292. i. PHOEBE19 BELL b 1790, Pitt Co North Carolina Usa d ett. 1870. 272. MARY18 NEALE (RAPHAEL17, WILLIAM16, ROSWELL15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1766 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 09.06.1802.
m ROBERT DOYNE SEMMES, sønn av IGNATIUS SEMMES and MARY DOYNE. Han b 11.11.1753 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 27.09.1814 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. ch of MARY NEALE and ROBERT SEMMES er: 293. i. ROBERT DOYNE19 SEMMES b 14.02.1800, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1845. 273. ANN NEALE18 SMITH (ELIZABETH17 NEALE, DR. CHARLES16, ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b mel. 1750 - 1760 i Maryland Usa d 1827 i Maryland Usa.
m JOSHUA MUDD. Han b 1750 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 15.09.1813 i Charles Co Maryland Usa. ch of ANN SMITH and JOSHUA MUDD er: 294. i. MICHAEL19 MUDD b 1793, Maryland Usa d 1830, Maryland Usa. 274. DANIEL18 FERGUSON (MARY18 HILL, THOMAS17, ROBERT16, MARY15 WILSON, ROBERT14, MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 24.10.1798 i Franklin Co., Virginia Usa d 05.02.1863 i Skaggs Creek?, Monroe Co., Kentucky Usa.
m JULIA ANN HIPINSTALL 28.01.1816 i Bedford Co., Virginia Usa, dau of CALEB HIPPENSTAHL and LIZE GREER. Hun b 04.12.1798 i Franklin Co. Virginia Usa d 12.08.1864 i Skaggs Creek? Monroe Co., Kentucky Usa. ch of DANIEL FERGUSON and JULIA HIPINSTALL er: 295. i. CALEB B19 FERGUSON b 1820, Franklin Co., Virginia Usa. 275. THOMAS MANN18 RANDOLPH (COL. THOMAS MANN18, WILLIAM17, JUDITH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1791 i Tuckahoe Henrico Co Virginia Usa d 1848 i Virginia Usa.
m (1) LUCINDA ANN PATTERSON. Hun b 03.07.1808 i New York Usa d 1882 i Virginia Usa.
m (2) HARRIOT VAUGHN WILSON. Hun b 1794 i Virginia Usa d 22.01.1822.
m (3) SARAH BROWN. Hun døde by 1824. ch of THOMAS RANDOLPH and LUCINDA PATTERSON er: i. CLARA HAXALL19 RANDOLPH b 06.1831, Richmond City Virginia Usa d 1913, Fredericksburg Virginia Usa; g. WILLIAM KEY HOWARD; f. 27.07.1829, Baltimore City Maryland Usa d 10.02.1899, Richmond City Virginia Usa. Notater for WILLIAM KEY HOWARD: Military MD Army / Second Lieutenant / US Civil War 1st MD Infantry, Company D (Confederate) ii. MARY LOUISA RANDOLPH b 21.02.1838, Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, Usa d 11.05.1929, Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia, Usa; g. GEORGE WASHINGTON MAYO; f. 22.02.1840 d 26.06.1902, Richmond Richmond City Virginia Usa. ch of THOMAS RANDOLPH and HARRIOT WILSON er: iii. MARY GABRIELLA19 RANDOLPH b 1814, Richmond City Virginia Usa d 01.07.1857, Richmond City Virginia Usa; g. JOHN BIDDLE CHAPMAN; f. 03.06.1811, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa. iv. MARGARET HARVIE RANDOLPH b 1815, Virginia Usa d 1891, Pennsylvania Usa; g. FRANCIS ASBURY DICKINS; f. 1804, England d 27.10.1879, Dover Run, Goochland County, Virginia, Usa. 276. LEWIS18 MARSHALL (MARY RANDOLPH18 KEITH, MARY ISHAM17 RANDOLPH, JUDITH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 07.10.1772 i Oaks Hill Fauquier Co Virginia Usa d 1866 i Buckpond Woodford Co Kentucky Usa.
m AGATHA PRESTON SMITH. Hun b 29.06.1780 i Goochland Co Virginia Usa d 05.1844 i Buckpond Woodford Co Kentucky Usa. ch of LEWIS MARSHALL and AGATHA SMITH er: i. AGATHA M19 MARSHALL b 01.07.1818, Buckpond Woodford Co Kentucky Usa d 18.07.1858; g. CALEB W LOGAN; f. 15.07.1819, Shelby Co Kentcky Usa d 01.08.1864. 277. THOMAS18 MASSIE (SARAH18 COCKE, BOWLER17, SARAH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 21.10.1782 i Frederick Co Virginia Usa d 06.05.1864 i Blue Rock Nelson Co Virginia Usa.
m (1) SARAH CARRINGTON CABELL, dau of WILLIAM CABELL and ANNE CARRINGTON. Hun b 02.11.1795 i Union Hill Nelson Co Virginia Usa d 19.06.1831 i Blue Rock Nelson Co Virginia Usa.
m (2) LUCY WALLER, dau of WILLIAM WALLER and ELIZABETH MACON. Hun b 10.12.1791 i Amherst Co Virginia Usa d 31.08.1822 i Nelson Co Virginia Usa. Notater for THOMAS MASSIE: Org. 1829 Virginia Constitutional Convention, Virginia, Delegate Org. 1830 Virginia Historical Society, Member ch of THOMAS MASSIE and SARAH CABELL er: 296. i. PATRICK CABELL19 MASSIE b 08.01.1829, Blue Rock Nelson Co Virginia Usa d 20.09.1877, Three Springs Nelson Co Virginia Usa. ch of THOMAS MASSIE and LUCY WALLER er: 297. ii. SARAH MARIA19 MASSIE b 22.03.1812, Nelson Co Virginia Usa d 14.04.1844, Boydton Mecklenburg Co Virginia Usa. 298. iii. WALLER MASSIE b 22.04.1822, Warm Springs Bath Co Virginia Usa d 04.07.1856, Ross Co Ohio Usa. 278. RAPHAEL18 LEE (GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 04.1788 i Washington Co Virginia Usa d 1860 i Richmond Henrico Co Virginia Usa.
m (1) VIRGINIA (WOLSTENROLE) WOLSTENHULE.
m (2) SARAH ELIZABETH DOYLE 26.02.1811 i Kaskaskia, Randolph, Illinois Usa, dau of JOHN DOYLE and EVALINE SMITH. Hun b 1778 i Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee Usa d 11.1815 i Kaskaskia, Randolph, Illinois Usa. ch of RAPHAEL LEE and SARAH DOYLE er: i. WILLIAM OLIVER19 LEE b 1814, Kaskaskia,Randolph,Illionois Usa d 1816. 299. ii. JOHN DOYLE LEE b 06.09.1812, Kaskaskia,Randolph,Illinois Usa d 23.03.1877, Mountain Meadow, Washington, Utah Usa.
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19 279. WILLIAM HENRY FITZHUGH19 LEE (ROBERT EDWARD18, ANN HILL17 CARTER, ANN BUTLER16 MOORE, ANNA CATHARINE15 SPOTSWOOD, ALEXANDER14, DR ROBERT13, ROBERT12 SPOTTISWOODE, RACHEL11 LINDSAY, DAVID10, ALEXANDER9, WALTER8, CATHERINE7 FOTHERINGHAM, THOMAS6, WALTER5 LINDSAY, M b 31.05.1837 i Arlington Co Virginia Usa d 15.10.1891 i Alexandria Virginia Usa.
m (1) MARY TABB BOLLING, dau of GEORGE BOLLING and MARTHA NICHOLS. Hun b 27.08.1846 i Petersburg Virginia Usa d 24.05.1924 i Richmond City Virginia Usa.
m (2) CHARLOTTE GEORGIANA WICKHAM. Hun b 1840 i Virginia Usa d 26.12.1863 i Falls Church Fairfax Co Virginia Usa. Notater for WILLIAM HENRY FITZHUGH LEE: Early life Lee was born at Arlington House in Arlington, Virginia, and named for William Henry Fitzhugh, his mother's uncle. At an early age, his father began to call him Rooney; what prompted him to use this nickname is not known, but it stuck as a way to differentiate him from his cousin Fitzhugh Lee.[2] Rooney Lee attended Harvard University, where he befriended Henry Adams, who wrote about his relationship with Lee in chapter four of his autobiography, The Education of Henry Adams. Rooney Lee, about 8 years old, with his father Robert E. Lee Lee followed in his father's footsteps after graduation, entering the United States Army in 1857 as a second lieutenant. He served with the 6th U.S. Infantry under Albert Sidney Johnston, and participated in the Utah War against the Mormons. In 1859, he resigned from the U.S. Army to operate his White House Plantation, on the south shore of the Pamunkey River, in New Kent County, Virginia. With the outbreak of the Civil War, Lee was commissioned as a captain in the Confederate Army cavalry and was soon promoted to major. He initially served in western Virginia under the command of Brig. Gen. William Loring during 1861 and early 1862. He was assigned to the command of Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart, where he was promoted to lieutenant colonel, and later as colonel of the 9th Virginia Cavalry. After the Battle of South Mountain, Lee was promoted to brigadier general. He fought at Antietam under the command of Brig. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, his cousin. He commanded the 3rd Brigade of Stuart's Cavalry Division at the Battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. He was wounded during combat at Brandy Station at the beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign and was captured by Union forces at Hickory Hill, Virginia, two weeks later, while recuperating. He was shipped to New York, where he was held as a prisoner of war until returned to the Confederate Army on February 25, 1864, in exchange for Union Brig. Gen. Neal S. Dow. In April, Lee was promoted to major general and commanded a division in the Cavalry Corps during the breakout from Petersburg and the retreat of his father's army in the Appomattox Campaign. By the end of the war, Rooney Lee had risen to second-in-command of the Confederate cavalry. He surrendered along with his father at Appomattox Court House. Postbellum career Lee returned to White House Plantation and planting after the war. Nearby, his younger brother Rob lived at Romancoke Plantation across the river in King William County. After their mother died in 1873, Rooney inherited Ravensworth Plantation, the old Fitzhugh family property (near present-day Springfield) in Fairfax County with 563 acres (2.28 km2) of land. He moved there with his family from White House. In 1875 Rooney was elected to the Virginia Senate, serving until 1878. He was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives in 1887. He served in the House until his death at Ravensworth in 1891. He is interred in the Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, with his parents and siblings. Marriage and family[edit] Lee married twice, first in 1859 to Charlotte Georgiana Wickham, daughter of George and Charlotte Carter Wickham and a descendant of the attorney John Wickham and his wife. They had two children, Robert Edward Lee, born March 11, 1860 and died June 30, 1862 and Charlotte Carter Lee, born October 19, 1862 and died December 6, 1862. Charlotte Carter Wickham Lee died December 26, 1863. On November 28, 1867, he married Mary Tabb Bolling. They had two sons, who both lived to adulthood: Robert Edward Lee III, born February 11, 1869 at Petersburg, and George Bolling Lee, born August 30, 1872 at Lexington. Lee's mother, Mary Anna Randolph Custis, was the only surviving child of George Washington Parke Custis and Mary Lee Fitzhugh. George was the grandson of Martha Dandridge and step-grandson of President George Washington. Rooney was also a descendant of Charles II of England through Lady Charlotte Lee, granddaughter of Barbara Villiers, who married the 4th Baron Baltimore, and possibly, a descendant of George I, through Benedict Swingate Calvert, the illegitimate son of 5th Baron Baltimore and whose mother was supposed to be Melusina von der Schulenburg, illegitimate daughter of the King. Education MA, Middlesex Co, Cambridge, Harvard University ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Massachusetts Trails To The Past Military CSA Army / Major General / US Civil War Historical Events 7 MAY 1864 the Wilderness General, CSA 5-8-1864 Spotsylvania Court House Jun 1864 Cold Harbor 6-9-1864 Petersburg Occup 1875-1879 VA State Senator Occup 1887-1891 US Rep. from VA Notater for MARY TABB BOLLING: Cause: arteriosclerosis interstitial nephritis uremia ch of WILLIAM LEE and MARY BOLLING er: i. ANNIE AGNES20 LEE b ett. 1867, Virginia Usa d 1874. ii. MARY TABB LEE b 1867, Virginia Usa d 1871. iii. WILLIAM HENRY FITZHUGH LEE b ett. 1867, Virginia Usa d 1875. iv. ROBERT EDWARD LEE b 11.02.1869, Petersburg Virginia Usa d 07.09.1922, Roanoke City Virginia Usa; g. MARY WILKINSON MIDDLETON; f. 1875, Charleston Charleston Co South Carolina Usa d 19.05.1959, Asheville Bruncombe Co North Carolina Usa. v. GEORGE BOLLING LEE b 30.08.1872, Lexington Virginia Usa d 1930, Manhattan Ny Co Usa; g. HELEN MADELINE KEENEY; f. 26.09.1895, California Usa d 09.07.1968, San Fransisco San Fransisco Co California Usa. ch of WILLIAM LEE and CHARLOTTE WICKHAM er: vi. ROBERT EDWARD20 LEE b 05.1860, New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 05.1862. 280. MARTHA STEWART19 BULLOCH (JAMES STEPHENS18, ANNE17 IRVINE, JOHN16, EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS, JOHN14, GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 08.07.1834 i Hartford Connecticut Usa d 14.02.1884 i Long Island City Queens New York Usa.
m THEODORE ROOSEVELT 22.12.1853 i New York City New York Usa, sønn av CORNELIUS ROOSEVELT and MARGARET BARNHILL. Han b 22.09.1831 i New York New York Co (Manhatten)New York Usa d 09.02.1878 i New York New York Co (Manhatten)New York Usa. Notater for MARTHA STEWART BULLOCH: Presidential mother. Born in Hartford, Connecticut where her mother was visiting from Savannah. Known as Mittie by her family she lived initially in Savannah, Georgia. Her family moved to Roswell north of Atlanta when she was about five. She met Theodore Roosevelt (Senior) who was impressed with her wit and beauty. They married on December 22, 1853 in Roswell, Georgia. They would have five children; Anna, Theodore, Corinne, Elliot, and Quentin. During the American Civil War, two of Mittie's brothers fought for the Confederacy and she surreptitiously sent packages of medicine and supplies south throughout the conflict. Martha Bulloch was a southern lady, born in Hartford, Connecticut. "The summer of 1835 found the Bulloch family living in Hartford, Connecticut ... on July 8, 1835, a daughter named Martha (Mittie) was born. The family remained in the North until shortly before their move to upcountry Georgia."[1] Martha married on Dec. 22, 1853 to Theodore "Thee" Roosevelt Sr. [1831-1878] Their four children: Anna Roosevelt (Jan. 18, 1855 - Aug. 25, 1931)- married William Cowles, Theodore "T.R." Roosevelt Jr. (1858 - 1919) - 26th President of the United States Elliott Roosevelt (1860 - 1894) - father of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt - she married FDR, 32nd President of the United States Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (Sept. 27, 1861 - Feb. 17, 1933) - married Douglas Robinson Martha "Mittie" Bulloch Roosevelt died on Feb. 14, 1884 in the same house and the same day as her daughter-in-law, Alice Hathaway Roosvelt (Martha died of typhoid fever). Martha was age 49. Mittie came down with a fever which doctors thought might be typhoid. Two days after the birth of her grandchild, at about 3:00 a.m. on St. Valentine's Day. Her son, Theodore, split a vigil between her bed and that of his dying wife one floor above. Mittie died of the fever. She is buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York[2] TR described his mother - "My mother, Martha Bulloch, was a sweet, gracious, beautiful Southern woman, a delightful companion and beloved by everybody. She was entirely "unreconstructed" (sympathetic to the Southern Confederate cause) to the day of her death.” Friends described her as “a glowing, quick-witted, narrow-waisted black-haired beauty”. ch of MARTHA BULLOCH and THEODORE ROOSEVELT er: i. ANNA20 ROOSEVELT b 18.01.1855, New York New York Co (Manhatten)New York Usa d 25.08.1931; g. WILLIAM SHEFFIELD COWLES; f. 01.08.1846, Farmington Hartford Co Connecticut Usa d 01.05.1923, Farmington Hartford Co Connecticut Usa. Notater for ANNA ROOSEVELT: Sister of President Theodore Roosevelt 300. ii. THEODORE "TEDDY" ROOSEVELT b 27.10.1858, New York, New York County, New York, United States d 06.01.1919, Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, United States. 301. iii. ELLIOT BULLOCH ROOSEVELT b 28.02.1860, Oyster Bay, New York, United States d 14.08.1894, New York City, NY, United States; Stebarn. 302. iv. CORINNE ROOSEVELT b 27.09.1861, New York City, New York County, New York Usa d 17.02.1933, New York City, New York Usa. 281. WILLIAM19 BLAIR (JACOB18, JACOB17, SAMUEL16, SAMUEL JAMES15, DANIEL14, BRICE13, JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1814 i Russell Co Virginia Usa d 1869 i Sookies Creek Pike Co Kentucky Usa.
m FRANCES ELIZABETH COMPTON, dau of JOHN COMPTON and POLLY WALLACE. Hun b 1815 i Tazewell Co Virginia Usa d 1897 i Pike Co Kentucky Usa. Notater for WILLIAM BLAIR: "Billy" Notater for FRANCES ELIZABETH COMPTON: Birth: ABT 1814 Tazewell, VA Sandi Ratliff, Notes for FRANCES COMPTON: 1870 Pike County, Ky Census District 2 Family # 11 Frances Blair60VA Margaret A.18VA Newton16VA Jasper16VA Henry H.14VA Frances & William are both on Sookies Creek, they lived in Russell Co, VA and then moved to Pike Co, KY., In 1857 they moved back to Russell Co, VA. They were in Pike Co, Ky at time of the 1870 censu 1870 Pike County, Ky Census District 2 Family # 11 Frances Blair 60 VA Margaret A. 18 VA Newton 16 VA Jasper 16 VA Henry H. 14 VA Frances & William are both on Sookies Creek, they lived in Russell Co, VA and then moved to Pike Co, KY., In 1857 they moved back to Russell Co, VA. They were in Pike Co, Ky at time of the 1870 censu s, Fances living with four of her children, William her husband was not listed ch of WILLIAM BLAIR and FRANCES COMPTON er: 303. i. ISAIAH20 BLAIR b 04.06.1843, Russell Co Virginia Usa d 05.02.1929, Pike Co Kentucky Usa. ii. MERIDETH (MERDIE) BLAIR b 02.1845, Russell Co Virginia Usa d 22.02.1929, Regina Kentucky Usa; g. TABITHA COX; f. 10.1853, Pike Co Kentucky Usa. Notater for MERIDETH (MERDIE) BLAIR: Death Certificate 17918 Voting Precint Marrowbone "Merida Blair"...Listed as 84 years old. Cause of death "Think it was old age and bowel trouble." Source: John Blair jblair77@localaccess.com 282. ELIZABETH KENNERLY19 SHELTON (ANNE18 POINDEXTER, CAPT. JOSEPH17, JOHN16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1796 i Amherst Co Virginia Usa d 1866 i Lauderdale Co Tennessee Usa.
m LEE HARRIS BURKS, sønn av RICHARD BURKS and MARY HARRIS. Han b 1796 i Amherst Co Virginia Usa d 1866 i Lauderdale Co Tennessee Usa. ch of ELIZABETH SHELTON and LEE BURKS er: 304. i. JOHN NAPOLEAN20 BURKS b 1824, Amherst Co Virginia Usa d 1867, Lauderdale Co Tennessee Usa. 283. FRANCIS RADFORD19 SCOTT (ANN RADFORD18 POINDEXTER, CAPT THOMAS17, THOMAS16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 12.10.1785 i Surry Co North Carolina Usa d 13.10.1842 i Laurel Co Kentuky Usa.
m MARY HALL. Hun b 03.04.1782 i Surry Co North Carolina Usa d 19.09.1851 i Laurel Co Kentucky Usa. Notater for MARY HALL: "Polly" ch of FRANCIS SCOTT and MARY HALL er: 305. i. ANN NANCY RADFORD20 SCOTT b 1806, North Carolina Usa d 01.11.1879, Knox Co Kentucky Usa. 284. ROBERT ALEXANDER PETER CLINGMAN19 POINDEXTER (ROBERT ALEXANDER18, CAPT THOMAS17, THOMAS16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 10.12.1821 i Surry County, North Carolina, Usa.
m MARTHA JANE WARD. Hun b 27.05.1829 i Davie County, North Carolina, Usa d 09.12.1900 i East Bend, Yadkin County, North Carolina, Usa. ch of ROBERT POINDEXTER and MARTHA WARD er: i. MARY FRANCES20 POINDEXTER b 23.10.1848, Surry County, North Carolina, Usa d 09.01.1942, Calahaln, Davie County, North Carolina, Usa; g. ALBERT ALEXANDER ANDERSON; f. 28.09.1842, Davie County, North Carolina, Usa d 04.12.1926, Calahaln, Davie County, North Carolina, Usa. 285. ARCHIBALD PLEDGE19 POINDEXTER (ROBERT ALEXANDER18, CAPT THOMAS17, THOMAS16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 13.07.1818 i East Bend, Yadkin County, North Carolina, Usa d 23.10.1870 i East Bend, Yadkin County, North Carolina, Usa.
m ELIZABETH ANN WARD. Hun b 01.06.1823 i Farmington, Davie County, North Carolina, Usa d 27.02.1912 i East Bend, Yadkin County, North Carolina, Usa. ch of ARCHIBALD POINDEXTER and ELIZABETH WARD er: 306. i. ANN AUGUSTA20 POINDEXTER b 04.12.1852, West Bend, Forsyth County, North Carolina, Usa d 24.11.1939, West Bend, Forsyth County, North Carolina, Usa. 286. WILLIAM19 DORSEY (BOAZ18 DORSEY , ELISHA17 DORSEY, BENJAMIN16 DORSEY , NICHOLAS15 DORSEY, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 09.12.1833 i Baltimore County Maryland Usa d 22.04.1904 i North Webster Kosciusko County Indiana Usa.
m HANNAH MILNER, dau of JOHN MILNER and RINAH ARMINSON. Hun b 25.06.1841 i Ohio Usa d 01.07.1913 i North Webster Kosciusko County Indiana Usa. ch of WILLIAM DORSEY and HANNAH MILNER er: i. WILLIAM20 DORSEY. 307. ii. ROSE B DORSEY  b 14.03.1874, Kosciusko County Indiana Usa d 12.12.1932, Tippecanoe Twp Kosciusko County Indiana Usa. 287. DAVID19 LEWIS (JULIA ANN18 GRIFFITH, JOHN HAMMOND17, HENRY HOWARD16, KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1799 i Nile Township, Scioto, Ohio, Usa d 20.09.1867 i Moscow, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania Usa.
m MARY MOSS 07.10.1819 i Lewis, Kentucky, Usa. Hun b 1790. ch of DAVID LEWIS and MARY MOSS er: i. DAVID20 LEWIS b 1819. ii. LEWIS LEWIS b 1820. iii. JOHN COX LEWIS b 1825 d 1899. iv. WILLIAM LEWIS b 1827 d 1900. v. MARY LEWIS b 1830 d 1916. 288. ELISHA RIGGS19 GRIFFITH (HENRY18, HENRY17, HENRY HOWARD16, KATHERINE GREENBERRY15 HOWARD, JOHN NORWOOD14, JOHN13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 21.06.1805 i Maryland Usa d 19.10.1885 i Maryland Usa.
m ELIZABETH GAITHER. Hun b 18.05.1805 i Maryland Usa d 25.10.1902. ch of ELISHA GRIFFITH and ELIZABETH GAITHER er: i. MARIA GAITHER20 GRIFFITH b 28.05.1838, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa d 30.10.1903; g. ISRAEL GRIFFITH WARFIELD; f. 17.02.1832, Montgomery, Maryland, Usa d 27.02.1907, Laytonsville Montgomery, Maryland, Usa. 289. JOHN YELLOT19 WORTHINGTON (GEORGE YELLOT18, CHARLES17, JOHN16, CHARLES15, SARAH DORSEY14 HOWARD, MATTHEW13, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 05.1863 i Virginia Usa d 05.01.1913.
m FREDERICKA TALIAFERRO. Hun b 06.1864 i Virginia Usa d 22.08.1936. ch of JOHN WORTHINGTON and FREDERICKA TALIAFERRO er: i. JOHN TALIAFERRO20 WORTHINGTON b 25.06.1888, Virginia Usa d 10.1949; g. JEAN HARMON ROBERTS; f. 14.12.1894, Virginia Usa d 05.06.1971. 290. BENJAMIN HALL19 CLARKE (ANN18 HALL, BENJAMIN17, DOROTHY16 LOWE, SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1786 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d by 1850.
m ELEANOR DIGGES CLAGETT. Hun b 1786 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1860 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of BENJAMIN CLARKE and ELEANOR CLAGETT er: i. ANN HALL20 CLARKE b 16.01.1815, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 13.06.1890, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa; g. WILLIAM B BOWIE; f. 26.12.1812, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 19.12.1888. Notater for WILLIAM B BOWIE: Education OH, Knox Co, Gambier, Kenyon College 291. JOHN HENRY19 WARING (JOHN HENRY18, HENRIETTA MARIA17 HALL, DOROTHY16 LOWE, SUSANNA MARIA15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 19.03.1809 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 22.03.1871 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa.
m JULIA MARIA WORTHINGTON. Hun b 1811 i Maryland Usa d 26.11.1864 i Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. ch of JOHN WARING and JULIA WORTHINGTON er: i. ALICE MARIA20 WARING b 16.12.1841, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa d 1882, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa; g. GEORGE C MERRICK; f. 23.06.1839, Charles Co Maryland Usa d 22.11.1915, Prince Georges Co Maryland Usa. 292. PHOEBE19 BELL (BALAAM18, JAMES17, JOHN16, ANN15 BENNETT, HENRIETTA MARIA14 NEALE, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1790 i Pitt Co North Carolina Usa d ett. 1870.
m GEORGE MOYE. Han b 1790 i Pitt Co North Carolina Usa d by 1850 i Pitt Co North Carolina Usa. ch of PHOEBE BELL and GEORGE MOYE er: i. GEORGE20 MOYE b 1822, Winterville Pitt Co North Carolina Usa; g. GRACIE TYSON; f. 1831, Winterville Pitt Co North Carolina Usa. 293. ROBERT DOYNE19 SEMMES (MARY18 NEALE, RAPHAEL17, WILLIAM16, ROSWELL15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 14.02.1800 i Charles Co Maryland Usa d 1845.
m MARY TOLLEY JOHNS WORTHINGTON, dau of CHARLES WORTHINGTON and SUSANNAH JOHNS. Hun b 08.01.1804 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa d 19.10.1885 i Baltimore City Maryland Usa. Barn er listet ovenfor under (266) Mary Tolley Johns Worthington. 294. MICHAEL19 MUDD (ANN NEALE18 SMITH, ELIZABETH17 NEALE, DR. CHARLES16, ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1793 i Maryland Usa d 1830 i Maryland Usa.
m JULIANA BOARMAN. Hun b 1791 i Chrles Co Maryland Usa d 02.05.1874. ch of MICHAEL MUDD and JULIANA BOARMAN er: 308. i. DOMINIC20 MUDD b 15.07.1822, Chrles Co Maryland Usa d 15.12.1895. 295. CALEB B19 FERGUSON (DANIEL19, MARY18 HILL, THOMAS17, ROBERT16, MARY15 WILSON, ROBERT14, MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1820 i Franklin Co., Virginia Usa.
m SUSAN SUSANNA C LAWRENCE 1841 i Monroe Co Kentucky Usa. Hun b 03.01.1825 i Monroe? Co. Kentucky Usa d 01.04.1867. ch of CALEB FERGUSON and SUSAN LAWRENCE er: 309. i. MARY S20 FURGISON b 12.1847, Scaggs Creek, Kentucky Usa d ett. 1910. 296. PATRICK CABELL19 MASSIE (THOMAS19, SARAH18 COCKE, BOWLER17, SARAH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 08.01.1829 i Blue Rock Nelson Co Virginia Usa d 20.09.1877 i Three Springs Nelson Co Virginia Usa.
m SUSAN C WITHERS. Hun b 04.11.1832 i Campbell Co Virginia Usa d 23.12.1902. ch of PATRICK MASSIE and SUSAN WITHERS er: 310. i. ROBERT WITHERS20 MASSIE b 24.04.1858, Virginia Usa d 01.01.1944. 297. SARAH MARIA19 MASSIE (THOMAS19, SARAH18 COCKE, BOWLER17, SARAH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 22.03.1812 i Nelson Co Virginia Usa d 14.04.1844 i Boydton Mecklenburg Co Virginia Usa.
m WILLIAM OSBORNE GOODE, sønn av JOHN GOODE and LUCY CLAIBORNE. Han b 16.09.1798 i Inglewood Mecklenburg Co Virginia Usa d 03.07.1859 i Boydton Mecklenburg Co Virginia Usa. ch of SARAH MASSIE and WILLIAM GOODE er: i. JOHN THOMAS20 GOODE b 21.07.1831, Boydton Mecklenburg Co Virginia Usa d 03.04.1916; g. CARRIE STURDIVANT; f. 27.10.1852, Virginia Usa d 05.06.1871. Notater for JOHN THOMAS GOODE: Military CSA Army / Colonel / US Civil War Flag of CSA Occup ? VA State Representative 298. WALLER19 MASSIE (THOMAS19, SARAH18 COCKE, BOWLER17, SARAH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 22.04.1822 i Warm Springs Bath Co Virginia Usa d 04.07.1856 i Ross Co Ohio Usa.
m MARY JAMES. Hun b 18.04.1833 i Chilicothe Ross Co Ohio Usa d 21.02.1908 i Charlottesville Virginia Usa. ch of WALLER MASSIE and MARY JAMES er: i. GERTRUDE WALLER20 MASSIE b 1855, Ohio Usa d 1948, Charlottesville Virginia Usa; g. WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON; f. 29.10.1851, Cumberland Co Virginia Usa d 1935, Charlottesville Albermarle Co Virginia Usa. Notater for WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON: Org. 1875-1930 University of Virginia, Professor Professor of Applied Mathematics 299. JOHN DOYLE19 LEE (RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 06.09.1812 i Kaskaskia,Randolph,Illinois Usa d 23.03.1877 i Mountain Meadow, Washington, Utah Usa.
m (1) AGGATHEAN ANN WOOLSEY 23.07.1833 i Vandalia,Randolph,Illinois Usa. Hun b 18.01.1814 i Danville,Boyle,Kentucky Usa d 04.06.1866 i New Harmony,Washington,Utah Usa.
m (2) NANCY BEAN 04.11.1844 i Nauvoo,Hancock Illinois, dau of JAMES BEAN and ELIZABETH LEWIS. Hun b 14.12.1826 i Troy,Pike,Missouri Usa d 03.03.1903 i Parowan,Iron,Utah Usa.
m (3) DELETHEA MORRIS 1845 i Nauvoo,Hancock Illinois Usa.
m (4) LOUISA FREE 04.1845. Hun b 09.08.1824 i Fayetteville,B-Clr,Illinois Usa d 18.06.1886 i Salt Lake City,Salt Lake,Utah Usa.
m (5) RACHEL ANDORA WOOLSEY 03.05.1845 i Nauvoo,Hancock Illinois Usa. Hun b 05.08.1825 i Danville,Mercer,Kentucky Usa d 07.07.1912 i Lebanon,Graham,Arizona Usa.
m (6) ABAGAIL SCHAEFFER 03.05.1845 i Nauvoo,Hancock Illinois Usa. Hun b 13.09.1786 i Kentuckey or Maryland Usa d 03.09.1848 i Sweetwater River,Fremont,Wyoming Usa.
m (7) MARTHA ELIZABETH BERRY 29.01.1846 i Nauvoo,Hancock,Illionois Usa, dau of JESSIE BERRY and ARMELIA SHANKS. Hun b 22.11.1826 i Lebanon,Tennessee Usa d 18.06.1885 i Kanosh,Utah Usa.
m (8) POLLY ANN WORKMAN 31.01.1846 i Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois Usa.
m (9) EMALINE VAUGHN WOOLSEY 21.12.1846 i Winter Quarters Douglas Nebraska Usa, dau of JOSEPH WOOLSEY and ABIGAIL SCHAEFFER. Hun b 04.01.1830 i Danville,Boyle,Kentucky Usa.
m (10) SARAH CAROLINE WILLIAMS 27.02.1847 i Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois Usa, dau of ISAAC WILLIAMS and MARGARET WALKUP. Hun b 24.11.1830 i Murfreesboro Rutherford Tennessee Usa d 16.02.1907 i Torrey Wayne Utah Usa.
m (11) MARY VANCE YOUNG 27.02.1847 i Winter Quarters,Iowa Usa, dau of DAVID YOUNG and ELIZABETH VANCE. Hun b 11.11.1817 i Jackson County, Tennessee, USA d 15.06.1890 i Nutrioso, Apache County, Arizona, USA.
m (12) NANCY GIBBONS ARMSTRONG 27.02.1847 i Winter Quarters Iowa Usa. Hun b 07.01.1799 i Knoxville,Tennessee Usa d 08.1847 i Summer Quarters,Iowa Usa.
m (13) LOVINA YOUNG 27.02.1847 i Winter Quarters Douglas Nebraska Usa, dau of DAVID YOUNG and ELIZABETH VANCE. Hun b 25.09.1820 i Jackson Tennessee Usa d 04.07.1883 i Nutrioso Apache ,Arizona Usa.
m (14) MARY LEAH GROVES 02.12.1852 i Mountain Meadows,Utah Usa. Hun b 30.10.1836 i Far West,Caldwell,Missouri Usa d 18.07.1912 i Virgin,Washington,Utah Usa.
m (15) MARY ANN WILLIAMS 1856. Hun b 11.09.1844 i Springfield,Illinois Usa.
m (16) EMMA B BATCHELOR 07.01.1858 i Salt Lake City,Salt Lake,Utah Usa. Hun b 21.04.1836 i Negkfield,,England d 16.11.1897 i Winslow,Arizona Usa.
m (17) TERRESSA MORSE 18.03.1859 i Salt Lake City Utah Usa. Hun b 20.10.1813 i Clifford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, Usa d 18.03.1882 i Sevier, Sevier County, Utah, Usa.
m (18) ANN GARGE 10.06.1865 i End. House,Salt Lake City,Salt Lake,Utah Usa. Hun b 1849 d 1923. Notater for JOHN DOYLE LEE: John D. Lee, was the father of Sarah Jane Lee by his first wife, Aggatha Ann Woolsey. Sarah Jane married my great-great grandfather, Charles Wakeman Dalton. Charles W. Dalton had many dealings with John D. Lee across the years they knew each other. The were both involved in the settlement of Utah’s “Dixie” 4 NOV 1844 (DIV) which wife? !MARRIAGE: #1 place also seen as Kentuck, Randolph, Illinois marriage DATE SPRING 1845 which wife? !SEALING TO SPOUSE 1 could be 10 Dec 1845 Nauvoo. ENDOWMENT could be 11 Dec 1845 !Information from Lee diaries, researched by Juanita Brooks; Ward and Church records of Washington and Harmony, Utah; his own records. John D. Lee was a farmer, colonizer, Indian agent, and ferry operator. (Lee's Ferry) Was sealed to 19 wives. 60 children Birth, baptism (17 Jun 1837), endowment, sp: 7716502-3 Birth, Baptism (9 May 1961), endowment, SP (6 May 1971 IF): 7002101-46 Marriage sealings: (1) Agatha Ann Woolsey A183374-1721 m.24 Jul 1833 11 kids: s.14 Jan 1846: (2) Nancy Bean A183374-1722 m.5 Feb 1845 s.14 Jan 1846 1 child (3) Louisa Free m.19 Apr 1845, d.12 May 1849 sealing cancelled 1 Jan 1849 1 child: (4) Sarah Caroline Williams m. 19 Apr 1845 s.20 Jan 1846 A183374-1725 12 kids: (5) Abigail Shaffer Woolsey, Mother of (1), m.3 May 1845 s.20 Jan 1846 A183374-1724: (6) Rachel Andora Woolsey, sister of (1), m.3 May 1845 s.20 Jan 1846 A183374-1725 8 children (7) Polly Ann Workman m. Fall 1845 s.31 Jan 1846 sent away 11 Feb 1847 A183374-1729 (8) Martha Elizabeth Berry m.Fall 1845 s.29 Jan 1846 A183374-1727, left J.D. Lee in 1858 and remarried, 5 children (9) Delethia Morris m.Fall/Winter 1845/46 s. 7 Feb 1846 A183374-1766, left J.D. Lee while he was sent to Santa Fe. (10) Nancy Ann Vance m. Fall 1845 1 child, left J.D. about May 1848 (11) Emoline Vaughn Woolsey sister of (1) 21 Dc 1846, left summer 1847 and was not allowed back (12) Nancy Gibbons Armstrong m.27 Feb 1847 d.Aug 1847 (13) Mary Vance (Polly) Young m. 27 Feb 1847, 3 children (14) Lovina Young, sister of (13) m.27Feb 1847 s.20 Mar 1857 M183395-1070 3 children (15) Mary Leah Groves joined family in 1853, but possibly sealed earlier 7 children (16) Mary Ann Williams s. 1856, she fell in love and married J.D.'s son John Alma 18 Jan 1859 (17) Emma Batchelor m.7 Jan 1858 s.7 Jan 1858 M183395-240 7 s.18 Jul 1863 M183395-7600 7 kids (18) Terressa Morse Chamberlain m.,s.18 Mar 1859 M183395-7601 s.18 Jul 1863 M183395-3067 (19) Ann George m.abt 1865 3 children !One of his wifes was also his mother-in-law, Abigail Shaffer--Agatha Woolsey's mother. He also married two of her sisters. John D. Also "adopted" some of the brothers. Interestingly, her whole family was sealed to him instead of their father in 1983. I haven't been able to find any information about their father yet. From one source I found, it looks as though Abigail was aslo sealed with her children to Jospeh Smith before the martyrdom. Hohn's father, Ralph Lee, seems to have disappeared after his wife Elizabeth died. Read biography on John D. Lee Notater for LOUISA FREE: !Married Daniel H. Wells 15 Feb 1849 (sealed same day) Divorced J.D. Lee 12 May 1849 (J. Brooks, John Doyle Lee; Zealot, Pioneer Builder, Scapegoat.) Sealing for Louisa and J.D. cancelled 1 Jan 1849. Notater for ABAGAIL SCHAEFFER: !DEATHPLACE: Crossing Of Sweetwater (On The Plains) !BAPTISM: 1838/39 !NAME: Could be Abigail. !Death: enroute to Utah at the Sweetwatr Crossing; was sick with a fever. Never a wife in fact, but sealed to J.D. Lee. All of her children were sealed to J.D. Lee in 1983. Notater for MARTHA ELIZABETH BERRY: !In 1858, Martha left John D. and was married to Dennis Dority as his 3rd wife. They had 6 kids. Marriage: IGI A183374-1727 Notater for POLLY ANN WORKMAN: !She was sent back across the Mississippi river to live with her brother after misunderstandings between her and J.D. She later married a Mr. Bennett in iowa and styed there. Marriage A183374-1729. Brooks says they were married in the fall of 1845, and perhaps they were sealed later. Notater for EMALINE VAUGHN WOOLSEY: !Emoline is not found on any other group sheet or IGI. Marriage performed by Brigham Young at Nauvoo, making an exception to the rule of no more plural marriages at the time. (entry in Lee's diary Dec 21, 1846) She went to Pisgah on a visit with Charles Kennedy, with whom J.D. had had a disagreement and was not welcomed back home. She never came west. Emaline could be the spelling. Marriage place also seen Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois Notater for SARAH CAROLINE WILLIAMS: (Thompson) Notater for MARY VANCE YOUNG: Polly Notater for NANCY GIBBONS ARMSTRONG: !Marriage not listed in IGI. Nancy and J.D. met when he was on one of his missions to Tennessee. She was one of his converts. She followed him back and asked to become a member of his family. Notater for LOVINA YOUNG: About Lavina Lee Lavina YOUNG was born 25 Sep 1820 in Putman, Jackson, Tennessee, the daughter of David YOUNG and Elizabeth VANCE. Lavina died 4 Jul 1883 in Nutrioso, Apache, Arizona, and was buried Jul 1883 in Nutrioso, Apache, Arizona. Both families, the Youngs and the Vances, were some of the earliest settlers of middle Tennessee, having arrived there at about the time the territory achieved statehood. David and Elizabeth probably lived on the same land for forty years. During that time they had eight children. The first was born about 1807 and the last in 1825. Lavina with the second youngest in the family. David and Elizabeth and their three youngest children, Mary, who became known as Polly, Lavina and David Isom, became members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1842. Other Young and Vance families living in the area were baptized at the same time. In 1845, the year they joined the Church, David, Elizabeth and those three children moved to the center stake of the Mormon kingdom of God on earth, the City of Joseph, as Nauvoo was sometimes called. Little is known about the family after their move and while they lived in Nauvoo, but it was certain that they kept in close communication with their missionary patron, John D. Lee, who had baptized them. When the Saints were driven from Nauvoo, the Youngs were among them. Traveling across the territory of Iowa in the middle of the winter of 1845-1846, they experienced the ordeals of ice, snow, rain, and mud with everyone else. Following the trail marked by President Young, they passed through such places as Sugar Creek, Farmington, Keosaqua, and Garden Grove. While bogged down at the Pleasant Grove encampment, they would have heard President Young summarize the situation of the Saints and give them a glimpse of what he saw in the future. "...Some have started with us that have turned away...and perhaps more will yet go. Yet I hope better things for you. We have set out to find a land and a resting place where we can serve the Lord in peace. We will leave some here because they cannot go further at present, but can stay here for a season and recruit and by and by pick up [and] come on while we go a little further, lengthen out the cords & gather all the saints together in the place where we will build up the House of the Lord in the mountains....Inasmuch as we are united, we will prosper and I know that if this people will be united and hearken to council, that the Lord will give them every desire of their hearts..." It took three months to travel the distance from the Mississippi to what became known as Winter Quarters on the Missouri River. By November, the family had been at the Missouri for several weeks and in serious trouble. The entire family was sick and they had no shelter or provisions. David, the father, was elderly, seventy-four years old, and unable to do much even when fit and well. Elizabeth was sixty-three years of age. The children would have borne the burden of the physical requirements of the trip across Iowa, particularly twenty-one year old David Isom. They had made it thus far but they found themselves facing what appeared to be insurmountable obstacles having to do with their very survival. About that time, John D. Lee returned from a three month special mission assigned him by President Young. He found his own family in much the same condition as the Youngs and immediately took charge, building shelters and procuring food and supplies. In the meantime, he discovered the plight of the Young family. Without hesitation, he rendered assistance, took care of their immediate needs, then gave David Isom money to lay in supplies for the approaching winter. A few months later the elderly couple witnessed the marriage of their daughters, Polly and Lavina, and another Tennessee convert, Nancy Gibbons Armstrong. Those three ladies were married to John D. Lee in a single ceremony on February 27, 1847. The marriage was performed by President Brigham Young at Lee's Winter Quarters home. Lee made note of the event in his journal: "Nancy Gibbons Armstrong, Nancy Vance Young and Lavina Young were sealed to John D. Lee for time and all eternity in presence of Brigham Young and David Young." Following that unusual ceremony, the party all sat down to a "sumptuous supper." Afterwards, President Young and his wife entertained the group by singing several songs which Lee described as "...both sentimental and sacred." A month later President Young left Winter Quarters with a pioneer company to blaze the trail to their new home in the west. John D. Lee and his family moved from Winter Quarters north about fifteen miles to establish a farm on which they were to grow corn for the general migration of the Saints, anticipated the following year. Lavina, the fourteenth wife of John D. Lee, went with the family to the new farm, which was given the name Brigham's Farm or Summer Quarters. As the land was being tilled in preparation for planting, Lavina's parents, young brother and others in the settlement contracted a strange disease with which no one seemed familiar. The illness proved to be a very virulent, debilitating ailment. There was little anyone could do beyond treating them with homemade elixirs and herbal potions and administering priesthood blessings. Sometimes the sickness progressed so quickly that it was over before the victim could receive any attention. David Isom was the first in the settlement to pass away. He was buried on a nearby hill in a new graveyard given the name of Fairfield Cemetery. Others followed, including both parents of the Young family, David and Elizabeth, all of whom shared a place in Fairfield Cemetery as their last resting spot. The disease finally ran its course and survivors were left to fulfill their farming mission at Summer Quarters. One could imagine the feelings of both Lavina and her sister; the new family which they had joined suddenly became their only family, the center of their lives. They had to rely wholly on their husband, John D. Lee, and his extensive group of adopted sons, daughters, and plural wives for companionship and support when confronted with the awesome challenge of crossing the great plains to the Rocky Mountains. After a year at Summer Quarters the Saints were ready to move on to the Salt Lake Valley which Brother Brigham and his company designated as the new gathering place for the Saints. They left the Missouri River encampment on May 26, 1848. Lee described in his detailed journal entries the journey along the Platte River, through the high plains country of Nebraska and Wyoming and across the Great Divide, down into the Salt Lake Valley. He rarely mentioned any individual members of the family in his journals. The strenuous, unvarying routine of the trail, though, must have soon become a test, particularly for the women, not only of their physical endurance, but also of mind and will. The continual dust created by the lumbering draft animals and the churning of wagon wheels was suffocating at times, and a constant source of discomfort and complaint. The Platte River road was smooth, flat and easy at times, but too often it turned into sand hills and sand valleys, while the heat was unbearably oppressive. One of the most formidable challenges came in small packages, namely the mosquitoes. Most of the diaries of those using the Platte River Trail, or the Oregon-California Trail, as it came to be known, mentioned the profusion of gnats and mosquitoes. It seemed a never ending contest with the irksome little creatures to avoid their voracious appetites. One of the most frequent sources of complaint, perhaps for Lavina and other female pioneers, was the necessity of cooking food over open fires. Fuel had to be gathered daily, and as soon as camp was set up at the end of the day and a fire started, the women began preparing the evening meal. The requirement of working so near the open fire caused long skirts to become scorched and riddled with holes. When the bake oven, or dutch oven as we know it today, was used, as it was for almost every cooked meal, the lid had to be removed often to check the food. The fronts of dresses were scorched and toes of shoes burned along with a blistered face. Another chore to be done, though not as frequently as cooking, was washing clothes. It was no simple task in that era, under the best of circumstances. It took on gargantuan proportions when traveling across the plains. Not only was water scarce, what was found was usually so laced with mineral salts that it was almost ineffectual as a cleaning agent. The lye soap carried with them was not much help either. Lavina experienced those arduous homemaking chores and vexing duties, all of which had to be performed regardless of time or place. Because of the nature and extent of the one-thousand-mile, three-month-long hike across the plains, everyone's clothing became dirtier faster and everyone, with increased need for energy, hungered more intensely. So it was with every household chore. What was a simple task in the environs of a home, became a veritable monster of a job while on the trail. The family reached the embryonic city of Salt Lake the last week in September, and immediately set about preparing shelters. The winter of 1848-1849 was difficult for them but that was nothing new. They had experienced far worse than that and were prepared to carry on. Through sharing, encouraged by Brigham Young, everyone in the settlement was able to endure the harsh winter months. Lavina, with some of the others, moved to a place John had constructed, with the help of his wives, at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, and began building up their assets of cattle, sheep and the land itself. The year 1852 was a pivotal one for the John D. Lee family. He was called to fulfill a mission to southern Utah. Departure with two of his wives, Lavina and Polly, began a twenty-seven year sojourn in the land to the south. Lavina's first child was born while the town of Parowan was being organized. Named after his father and his mother's father, he was given the name of John David. Her second child was born a year later in the same community. Their third, Sabina, was born in Cedar City. Each of those children, on arriving at adulthood, married siblings of the John Wesley Clark family. Eventually Lavina and her sister and their children moved to Washington, Utah, where John had purchased land in 1858 with the intent of experimenting with the cultivation of cotton. They lived there for the next twelve years, raising their families in one of the finest homes that John D. Lee had ever built. It was a large rock house which he called his "mansion." At the urging of Brigham Young in 1871, John sold his properties at New Harmony and elsewhere and moved to an area north of Kanab, known as Upper Kanab. Lee referred to the place in his diaries as Skutumpah, an Indian name. Shortly after the move, and before the families of Lavina and Polly had arrived at the new place, John learned that he had been excommunicated from the Church, but for what reason, he could not immediately discern. Some of his wives left him at that time. Those remaining included the Young sisters. They arrived a few months later at the Skutumpah location. Lee stayed there, operating a sawmill for no more than a year, at which time he moved south into the Territory of Arizona. President Young had given him the responsibility for setting up a ferry at the Colorado River crossing. Lavina and Polly remained at the Skutumpah location. Many of the Clark family members moved into the area until, at one time, it was given the name Clarksville. Following Lee's death they moved briefly to St. George, then into Arizona several miles from Springerville, almost on the eastern border, at a place they called Lees Valley. Able to endure only one freezing cold winter there, they moved the following spring about twenty miles to the southwest to the little settlement of Nutrioso. It was there that Lavina remained for the balance of her life. With her children and grandchildren, her sister, Polly, and the family nearby, she seemed to have lived a very satisfactory life. Her daughter Ellen's husband, John Wesley Clark, Jr., became the first postmaster of Nutrioso. Lavina lived for only a few more years. She took ill one day and was unable to recover. She passed away at the age of sixty-three. Her grave is in the Nutrioso town cemetery a few miles north, off Highway 666, going toward Springerville. In the year 1888 many of the Lees and Clarks moved back to Utah. By that time they had built up considerable herds of cattle which they drove back with them. Polly did not leave, however, and seemed to have continued a happy life in the little mountain settlement. Her death came in 1893 at the age of seventy-five. The remains of the two sisters, Polly and Lavina, who had been together all their lives, were not separated at death. They were buried next to one another in the little Nutrioso Cemetery, a few miles east of the town. She married John Doyle LEE 27 Feb 1847 in Winter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska. They had 3 children: i. John David LEE, born 19 Mar 1851, died 22 May 1922. ii. Ellen S. LEE, born 11 Nov 1852, died 12 Jun 1924. iii. Melvina LEE, born 18 Jun 1855, died 8 Feb 1920. Notater for MARY ANN WILLIAMS: !She never cared for J.D. as a husband, and fell in love with son John Alma, who she married with J.D.'s blessing, 18 Jan 1859. !NAME: or Mary E. Williams Notater for EMMA B BATCHELOR: !Marriage: IGI says 7 Jan 1858 M183395-2407 18 jul 1863 M183395-7600 Date of 1 jan from Brooks Notater for TERRESSA MORSE: !Marriage: IGI (18 Mar 1859 EH) M183395-3067 by Amasa Lyman (18 Jul 1863 EH) M183395-7601 When her husband Solomon Chamberlain moved north she refused to go, living with the Lee's. She later was sealed to John D. and stayed there until 1870, when she moved to Provo to live with her son. Aged 30 on 1850 census Terressa Morse was married to: 1) William Erskine Bridges 2) Solomon Chamberlin 3) John Doyle Lee 4) Mr. Phelps The identity of her last husband is unknown but she was using Phelps as her surname as early as 1875 when she was interviewed by the Sacramento Union regarding her marriage to John D. Lee. Terressa had two children with Mr. Bridges: Robert Albert Bridges and Worthy Franklyn Bridges. With Mr. Chamberlin she had one daughter: Sariah Louisa Chamberlin. The US 1860 Census of Fort Harmony, Washington, Utah shows a 5 year old child named Eunice living with Terressa Lee. John did not have any children by Terressa according to his own family records. However, John did adopt several Native American children and Eunice is likely one of them. Terressa divorced John D. Lee in 1872 and made her home with her eldest son Robert at Richfield, Utah. She later moved with Robert to Cove which is now known as Sevier. Spouses William Bridges William Erskine Bridges 1814–1887 (m. 1835) Solomon Chamberlain Solomon Chamberlain 1788–1862 (m. 1848) John Lee John Doyle Lee 1812–1877 (m. 1859) Siblings Gabriella Mander Gabriella Morse Mander 1817–1896 Isaac Morse Isaac Finn Morse 1819–1906 Louisa Pense Louisa Morse Pense 1826–1895 William Morse William A Morse 1832–1868 Children Robert Bridges Robert Albert Bridges 1836–1901 Worthy Bridges Worthy Franklyn Bridges 1840–1911 Sariah Redd Sariah Louisa Chamberlain Redd 1849–1908 ch of JOHN LEE and AGGATHEAN WOOLSEY er: i. JOHN WILLARD20 LEE b 11.10.1849, Big Cottonwood,Salt Lake,Utah Usa d 07.10.1923, Nutrioso,Apache,Arizona Usa; g. LUCINDA MARGARET CLARK, 23.08.1870, Washington,Washington,Utah Usa. ii. ELIZABETH ADELINE LEE b 08.04.1836, Luck Creek,Fayette,Illinois Usa d 16.04.1838, Vandalia,Fayette,Illinois Usa. Notater for ELIZABETH ADELINE LEE: !Birthplace listed as Vandalia (Luck Creek), Fayette, Illinois. County could be Randolph. Luck Creek was evidently very near Vandalia. Sealing to parents done again 14 Nov 1967. 311. iii. SARAH JANE LEE b 03.03.1838, Luck Creek,Fayette,Illinois Usa d 27.03.1915, Panguitch,Garfield,Utah Usa. iv. WILLIAM OLIVER LEE b 1834 d 1835. v. JOHN ALMA LEE b 1840 d 1881; g. MARY ANN WILLIAMS, 18.01.1859, Old Harmony,Washington,Utah Usa; f. 11.09.1844, Springfield,Illinois Usa. Notater for MARY ANN WILLIAMS: !She never cared for J.D. as a husband, and fell in love with son John Alma, who she married with J.D.'s blessing, 18 Jan 1859. !NAME: or Mary E. Williams vi. MARY ADELINE LEE b 1842 d 1924. vii. JOSEPH HYRUM LEE b 1844 d 1932. viii. JOHN HEBER LEE b 1846 d 1853. ix. LOUISA EVELINE LEE b 1850 d 1932. x. SAMUEL GULLY LEE b 1853 d 1897. xi. ADELINE LEE b 1855. xii. EZRA TAFT LEE b 1853 d 1925. ch of JOHN LEE and NANCY BEAN er: 312. xiii. CORNELIA DECKER20 LEE b 15.01.1846, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA d 24.12.1937, Sanford, Conejos County, Colorado, USa. ch of JOHN LEE and LOUISA FREE er: xiv. HEBER JOHN20 LEE b 1846 d 1858. xv. JOHN B LEE b 1848. xvi. HENRY J LEE b 1851. xvii. EMELINE LEE b 1852. xviii. PRESTON A LEE b 1854. xix. ELVINA LEE b 1856. ch of JOHN LEE and RACHEL WOOLSEY er: xx. ELIZABETH ABIGAIL20 LEE b 1848 d 1852. xxi. HELEN RACHEL LEE b 1853 d 1943. xxii. NANCY EMILY LEE b 1853 d 1930. xxiii. AMORAH LEE b 1856 d 1945. xxiv. RALPH DOYLE LEE b 1858 d 1918. xxv. JOHN AMASA LEE b 1860 d 1939. xxvi. WILLIAM FRANKLIN LEE b 1862 d 1946. xxvii. JOSEPH WILLARD LEE b 1868 d 1916. ch of JOHN LEE and MARTHA BERRY er: xxviii. HARRIET JOSEPHINE20 LEE b 1850 d 1922. xxix. WILLIAM ORSON LEE b 1852 d 1928. xxx. ARMELIA LEE b 1854 d 1854. xxxi. THIRZA JANE LEE b 1855 d 1894. xxxii. HENRIETTA LEE b 1858 d 1860. ch of JOHN LEE and EMALINE WOOLSEY er: xxxiii. ALICE20 LEE b 1855, Utah Usa. xxxiv. BRANT LEE b 1857. ch of JOHN LEE and SARAH WILLIAMS er: xxxv. JAMES THOMPSON20 LEE b 1847, Utah Usa; g. MARY COVINGTON, 1870, Utah Usa; f. 1851, American Fork Utah Utah Usa. xxxvi. GEORGE LEE b 1850, Parowan, Iron, Utah Usa. xxxvii. MARGARET LEE b 1854, Parowan, Iron, Utah Usa. xxxviii. HARVEY PARLEY LEE b 1852 d 1927. xxxix. GEORGE ALBERT LEE b 1856 d 1862. xl. MARGARET ANN LEE b 1857 d 1862. xli. RACHEL OLIVE LEE b 1858 d 1924. xlii. SARAH ANN LEE b 1860 d 1920. xliii. CHARLES WILLIAM LEE b 1862 d 1941. xliv. MARY ELIZABETH LEE b 1864 d 1941. xlv. ROBERT EDMOND LEE b 1866 d 1928. xlvi. HELEN JOSEPHINE LEE b 1869 d 1947. xlvii. WALTER BRIGHAM LEE b 1869 d 1939. xlviii. AMMON DOYLE LEE b 1872 d 1940. ch of JOHN LEE and MARY YOUNG er: 313. xlix. ELIZABETH20 LEE b 24.04.1851, Parowan, Iron County, Utah, USA d 17.06.1912, Pima, Graham County, Arizona, USA. l. JAMES YOUNG LEE b 12.07.1852, Parowan Iron County, Utah, USA d 09.02.1939; g. JESSIE MAY FISH, 05.10.1897, Woodruff, Navajo County, Arizona Territory, USA. li. JOHN DOYLE LEE b 1859, New Harmony Utah Usa. ch of JOHN LEE and LOVINA YOUNG er: lii. ELLEN S20 LEE b 11.11.1852, Parowan, Iron County, Utah Territory, United States d 12.06.1924, Cedar City, Iron County, Utah, United States; g. JOHN WESLEY CLARK; f. 03.12.1848, Anderson, Grimes, Texas, United States d 09.11.1920, Emery, Emery, Utah, United States. 314. liii. SABINA MELVINA LEE b 18.06.1855, Cedar City, Iron County, Utah Territory, United States d 08.02.1920, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. liv. JOHN DAVID LEE b 19.03.1851, Parawan Iron, Parowan, Iron County, Utah, United States d 1922, Thatcher,Graham Arizona Usa; g. (1) EVALINE DORINDA CLARK; f. 1858 d 1887; g. (2) INEZ LOUISE HAMBLIN; f. 04.04.1871, Kanab Kane Co Utah Usa d 04.03.1933, Thatcher Graham Arizona Usa. lv. MELVINA LEE b 1855 d 1920. ch of JOHN LEE and MARY GROVES er: 315. lvi. ERASTUS FRANKLIN20 LEE b 01.03.1854, Cedar City, Iron, Utah Usa d 05.11.1914, Hurricane, Washington, Utah Usa. lvii. MIRIAM LEAH LEE b 14.04.1856, Fort Harmony Washington Utah Usa d 06.01.1942, Virgin Utah Usa; g. HENRY CORNELIUS, 04.08.1878; f. 08.02.1842, Redruth Cornwall England d 08.07.1895, Eureka Juab Co Utah Usa. lviii. LUCY OLIVE LEE b 15.04.1858, Fort Harmony, Washington, Utah Usa d 30.01.1922, Virgin Washington Utah Usa; g. THOMAS FRANKLIN MALONEY, 15.08.1875, Virgin Washington Utah Usa. lix. JOHN HURD LEE b 27.03.1860, Fort Harmony Washington Utah Usa d 18.09.1938; g. MARTHA TITT, 27.05.1902. lx. ELISHA SQUIRE LEE b 20.07.1862, Kanarraville, Iron, Utah Usa d 15.03.1937; g. (1) ELIZA TITT, 07.06.1893, St. George,Washington,Utah Usa; g. (2) LYDIA JANE BEEBE, 10.1923. lxi. MARY SAREPTA LEE b 23.07.1865, New Harmony Washington Utah Usa d 23.11.1897, Virgin,Washington,Utah Usa; g. WILFORD NORMAN BLISS. lxii. JACOB LEE b 28.10.1867, Toquerville Washington Utah Usa d 31.01.1947; g. MARY MARIE MORRY.
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20 300. THEODORE "TEDDY"20 ROOSEVELT (MARTHA STEWART19 BULLOCH, JAMES STEPHENS18, ANNE17 IRVINE, JOHN16, EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS, JOHN14, GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 27.10.1858 i New York, New York County, New York, United States d 06.01.1919 i Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, United States.
m (1) ALICE HATHAWAY LEE, dau of GEORGE LEE and CAROLINE HASKELL. Hun b 29.07.1861 i Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Usa d 14.02.1884 i New York City, New York Usa.
m (2) EDITH KERMIT CAROW, dau of CHARLES CAROW and GERTRUDE TYLER. Hun b 06.08.1861 i Norwich, Windham Co., Connecticut, United States d 30.09.1948 i Sagamore Hill, Long Island Bay, New York, United States. Notater for THEODORE "TEDDY" ROOSEVELT: "Teddy", "Teddy Bear", "Theodore /Roosevelt /", "Pres Theodore /Roosevelt/"President ch of THEODORE ROOSEVELT and ALICE LEE er: i. ALICE LEE21 ROOSEVELT b 02.02.1884, New York City New York Co New York Usa d 20.02.1980, DC Washington Usa; g. NICHOLAS LONGWORTH; f. 05.11.1869, Cincinnati Hamilton Co Ohio Usa d 09.04.1931, Aiken Aiken Co South Carolina Usa. Notater for ALICE LEE ROOSEVELT: Reside 1900 NY, Nassau Co, Oyster Bay ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page New York TTTP Reside 1910 OH, Hamilton Co, Cincinnati ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes Ward 1 Reside 1920 OH, Hamilton Co, Cincinnati ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes Ward 2 History JUN 1936 Republican National Convention Delegate History JUN 1940 Republican National Convention Delegate Notater for NICHOLAS LONGWORTH: Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes Education 1891 MA, Middlesex Co, Cambridge, Harvard University ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Massachusetts Trails To The Past Education 1894 OH, Hamilton Co, Cincinnati, University Of Cincinnati ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes Reside 1910 OH, Hamilton Co, Cincinnati ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes Ward 1 Occup 1915-1931 US Rep. from OH Reside 1920 OH, Hamilton Co, Cincinnati ? More on this location Links FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page Ohio TTTP Online Ohio Death Records & Indexes Ward 2 Occup 1925-1931 USA Speaker of the House 301. ELLIOT BULLOCH20 ROOSEVELT (MARTHA STEWART19 BULLOCH, JAMES STEPHENS18, ANNE17 IRVINE, JOHN16, EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS, JOHN14, GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 28.02.1860 i Oyster Bay, New York, United States d 14.08.1894 i New York City, NY, United States.
m (1) CATHERINE MANN, dau of WILLIAM MANN and ELIZABETH KOEHLER. Hun b 26.09.1862 i Grünstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany d 13.04.1941.
m (2) ANNA REBECCA HALL 01.12.1883, dau of VALENTINE HALL and MARY LUDLOW. Hun b 17.03.1863 i Chestnut, United States d 07.12.1892 i New York City, New York Co., New York, United States. ch of ELLIOT ROOSEVELT and CATHERINE MANN er: i. ELLIOTT BULLOCH21 ROOSEVELT b 11.03.1891, New York, United States d 20.12.1976, Orange, Orange County, California, United States; g. ANNA REBECCA HALL; f. 17.03.1863, Chestnut, United States d 07.12.1892, New York City, New York Co., New York, United States. 316. ii. ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT b 11.10.1884, Manhatten New York Co New York Usa d 07.11.1962, Manhatten New York Co New York Usa. ch of ELLIOT ROOSEVELT and ANNA HALL er: iii. GRACIE HALL21 ROOSEVELT b 28.06.1891, Île-de-France, France d 26.09.1941, Washington District of Columbia. Notater for GRACIE HALL ROOSEVELT: Born in Neuilly, France. Son of Elliott Roosevelt (?-1894)and Anna Hall Roosevelt (?-1892). Brother of Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962); newphew of Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). Served in World War I as a flier. At various times, his career included being an electrical engineer, banker, financier, and City Controller of Detroit. Married from 1913 to 1925 to Margaret Richardson (offspring: Henry P. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt Elliott), and from 1925 to 1937 to Dorothy Kemp Roosevelt (offspring: Diana Roosevelt, Amy Roosevelt (1925-1992), and Janet Roosevelt. Died of a liver aliment.  iv. ELLIOTT BULLOCH ROOSEVELT b 29.09.1889, New York City New York Co New York Usa d 25.05.1893, New York City New York Co New York Usa. 302. CORINNE20 ROOSEVELT (MARTHA STEWART19 BULLOCH, JAMES STEPHENS18, ANNE17 IRVINE, JOHN16, EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS, JOHN14, GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 27.09.1861 i New York City, New York County, New York Usa d 17.02.1933 i New York City, New York Usa.
m DOUGLAS ROBINSON, sønn av DOUGLAS ROBINSON and FRANCES MONROE. Han b 03.01.1855 i Edinburgh Parish,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland d 02.09.1918 i Amsterdam, Montgomery, New York Usa. Notater for CORINNE ROOSEVELT: Biography Corinne Roosevelt (September 27, 1861 – February 17, 1933) was an American poet, writer, lecturer, and public speaker. She was also the younger sister of former President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of future First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt.[1] Very close, like a sister, to Theodore's first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt. On April 29, 1882, she married Douglas Robinson, Jr. (1855–1918), son of Douglas Robinson, Sr. (1824–1893) and Frances Monroe (1824–1906) at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.[2] They had the following children: Theodore Douglas Robinson (1883 - 1934) Corinne Douglas Robinson Alsop (1886 - 1971) Monroe Douglas Robinson (1887 - 1944) Stewart Douglas Robinson (1889 - 1909) She died on Feb. 17, 1933 in New York. She is buried in Robinson Cemetery, Columbia Center, Herkimer County, New York, USA.[3] Sources ? Wikipedia: Corrine Roosevelt Robinson. Last accessed Aug 2, 2017. ? Wikipedia cites: "Robinson-Roosevelt: A Beautiful Church wedding and a Brilliant House Reception". The New York Times. 30 April 1882. Retrieved 20 February 2017. ? FindAGrave: Corrine Roosevelt Robinson: Memorial ID: 54494616 Created by: Ron Buchinski. Record added: Jul 05, 2010. Last accessed Aug 2, 2017. ch of CORINNE ROOSEVELT and DOUGLAS ROBINSON er: i. THEODORE DOUGLAS21 ROBINSON b 28.04.1883, New York City New York Co New York Usa d 10.04.1934, Warren Herkimer Co New York Usa; g. HELEN REBECCA ROOSEVELT; f. 26.09.1881, New York City New York Co New York Usa d 08.07.1962, Mohawk Herkimer Co New York Usa. Notater for THEODORE DOUGLAS ROBINSON: Occup 1917-1918 NY State Senator Occup 1921-1924 NY State Senator Occup 1924-1929 USA Asst Secretary of Navy ii. CORINNE DOUGLAS ROBINSON b 02.07.1886, Orange Essex Co New Jersey Usa d 23.06.1971, Avon Hartford Co Connecticut Usa; g. JOSEPH WRIGHT ALSOP; f. 02.04.1876, Middletown Middlesex Connecticut Usa d 17.03.1953, Charleston Charleston Co South Carolina Usa. Notater for CORINNE DOUGLAS ROBINSON: Occup 1924-1927 CT State Representative ? Show List ? Show Counterparts Flag of Connecticut Occup 1931-1933 CT State Representative ? Show List ? Show Counterparts Flag of Connecticut History JUN 1936 Republican National Convention Speaker Notater for JOSEPH WRIGHT ALSOP: Occup 1907-1908 CT State Representative ? Show List ? Show Counterparts Flag of Connecticut Occup 1909-1912 CT State Senator 303. ISAIAH20 BLAIR (WILLIAM19, JACOB18, JACOB17, SAMUEL16, SAMUEL JAMES15, DANIEL14, BRICE13, JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 04.06.1843 i Russell Co Virginia Usa d 05.02.1929 i Pike Co Kentucky Usa.
m (1) EDITH LANEY. Hun b 1836 i Hunters Village Scott Co Virginia Usa d 09.04.1894 i Pike Co Kentucky Usa.
m (2) VIOLA COLEMAN, dau of DANIEL COLEMAN and ELIZABETH RATLIFF. Hun b 02.05.1877 i Pike Co Kentucky Usa d 30.12.1940 i Pike Co Kentucky Usa. Notater for ISAIAH BLAIR: 1870 Pike County, Ky Cenus District 2 Family # 12 Edith Blair30VA Isaiah26VA William T.5 Jacob C.4 Henry L.3 Louisa F.2 Nancy-1 [Ratliff-Blair2.FTW] Census: 1880, PIKE CO. KY, 14th precinct at the mouth of Caney. Living with wife Edith Laney and 8 Children. Census/1900/Pike County KY, ED#81/Sheet#4A, Isaiah Blair b. June 1843 age 56, a farmer born in VA/ wife Viola b. May 1877 age 23 and married with 1 living child/Elijah age 1 year/Mother and son born i Census/1920/Pike County KY, Pct. #30 Lookout/Visit #153/Line #25/ Isaaiah Blair age 77, a farmer born in VA/wife Viola age 41/son Elijah age 21/son Ananias age 19/son Luther age 16/daughter Lizzie age Military: CIVIL WAR, PCT.#14, Private in Co. B, 39th KY infantry. Isaiah was buried at the Potter Cemetary at Yeager, Kentucky. Source: Sandi Ratliff, [Ratliff Family.FTW] Death Certificate unmarked. Town of Pikeville, KY. Cause of death :Has Been invalid for several years...Infirmatory of old age. Served 39th Kentucky Infantry, Company B Private, UNION Served Nov. 11, 1862 through Sept 1865, 2 years, 10 months. John Blair jblair77@localaccess.com Notater for EDITH LANEY: (Edy) ch of ISAIAH BLAIR and EDITH LANEY er: i. JACOB CHRISTIAN21 BLAIR b 28.07.1866, Pike Co Kentucky Usa d 10.08.1916, Pike Co Kentucky Usa; g. DELILAH COLEMAN; f. 02.1870, Pike Co Kentucky Usa. Notater for JACOB CHRISTIAN BLAIR: Pike County, Ky Cause of Death: tuberculosis Military service: Bet. 13 May 1898 - 24 Feb 1899, Pike County, Kentucky Sandi Ratliff ch of ISAIAH BLAIR and VIOLA COLEMAN er: ii. ELIJAH21 BLAIR b 06.08.1898, Pike Co Kentucky Usa d 03.08.1951, Pike Co Kentucky Usa; g. ADA MCCOWAN; f. 17.04.1892, Floyd Co Kentucky Usa d 16.01.1942, Raccoon Pike Co Kentucky Usa. 317. iii. ANANIAS BLAIR b 22.02.1900, Pike Co Kentucky Usa d 04.06.1956, Pike Co Kentucky Usa. 304. JOHN NAPOLEAN20 BURKS (ELIZABETH KENNERLY19 SHELTON, ANNE18 POINDEXTER, CAPT. JOSEPH17, JOHN16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1824 i Amherst Co Virginia Usa d 1867 i Lauderdale Co Tennessee Usa.
m MARY HARRIS, dau of JOHN HARRIS and WINNEY BURKS. Hun b 1825 i Madison Co Alabama Usa. Notater for JOHN NAPOLEAN 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." ch of JOHN BURKS and MARY HARRIS er: i. CHARLES L21 BURKS b 07.09.1842, Haywood Co Tennessee Usa d 13.07.1905, Drew Co Arkansas Usa; g. MARY BURKS EDDINS; f. 02.12.1835, Madison Co Alabama Usa d 10.10.1895, Drew Co Arkansas Usa. 305. ANN NANCY RADFORD20 SCOTT (FRANCIS RADFORD19, ANN RADFORD18 POINDEXTER, CAPT THOMAS17, THOMAS16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 1806 i North Carolina Usa d 01.11.1879 i Knox Co Kentucky Usa.
m VALENTINE GEORGE MARTIN. Han b 06.09.1806 i North Carolina Usa d 14.04.1888 i Knox Co Kentucky Usa. Notater for ANN NANCY RADFORD SCOTT: Death record in Knox County, Kentucky death registry for 1880 on ancestry.com. Burial location assumed to be at the Valentine & Ann Martin Memorial Cemetery: http://goo.gl/maps/lgEgP ch of ANN SCOTT and VALENTINE MARTIN er: i. VALENTINE "CUB" GEORGE21 MARTIN b 26.01.1840, Knox Co Kentucky Usa d 22.10.1911, Laurel Co Kentuky Usa; g. RACHEL ANN KECK; f. 11.04.1849, Claiborne Co Tennessee Usa. 306. ANN AUGUSTA20 POINDEXTER (ARCHIBALD PLEDGE19, ROBERT ALEXANDER18, CAPT THOMAS17, THOMAS16, SARAH15 CRAWFORD, COL. DAVID14, JOHN13, MARGARET12 BLAIR, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 04.12.1852 i West Bend, Forsyth County, North Carolina, Usa d 24.11.1939 i West Bend, Forsyth County, North Carolina, Usa.
m JESSE JOSEPH SPURGEON JONES 17.01.1871 i Flint Hill, Yadkin County, North Carolina Usa, sønn av JESSE JONES and ALETHA KENNEDY. Han b 05.12.1845 i Usa d 26.12.1928 i West Bend, Forsyth County, North Carolina, Usa. ch of ANN POINDEXTER and JESSE JONES er: i. WILLIAM ARCHIBALD21 JONES b 25.09.1871, West Bend, Forsyth County, North Carolina, Usa d 28.01.1940, West Bend, Forsyth County, North Carolina, Usa; g. CARRIE ALLRED; f. 30.12.1886, Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina, Usa d 17.07.1975, Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina, Usa. 307. ROSE B20 DORSEY  (WILLIAM19 DORSEY, BOAZ18 DORSEY , ELISHA17 DORSEY, BENJAMIN16 DORSEY , NICHOLAS15 DORSEY, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 14.03.1874 i Kosciusko County Indiana Usa d 12.12.1932 i Tippecanoe Twp Kosciusko County Indiana Usa.
m PERRY WILLIAM STOCKER. Han b 18.11.1869 i Noble Co Indiana Usa d 26.12.1902 i Kosciusko County Indiana Usa. ch of ROSE DORSEY  and PERRY STOCKER er: 318. i. FLORENCE KATHERINE21 STOCKER b 25.04.1898, Kosciusko County Indiana Usa. 308. DOMINIC20 MUDD (MICHAEL19, ANN NEALE18 SMITH, ELIZABETH17 NEALE, DR. CHARLES16, ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 15.07.1822 i Chrles Co Maryland Usa d 15.12.1895.
m CATHERINE MATILDA BOSWELL. Hun b 1820 i Maryland Usa. ch of DOMINIC MUDD and CATHERINE BOSWELL er: 319. i. JOHN EUGENE21 MUDD b 27.06.1853, White Plains Charles Co Maryland Usa d 26.12.1929, White Plains Charles Co Maryland Usa. 309. MARY S20 FURGISON (CALEB B20 FERGUSON, DANIEL19, MARY18 HILL, THOMAS17, ROBERT16, MARY15 WILSON, ROBERT14, MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 12.1847 i Scaggs Creek, Kentucky Usa d ett. 1910.
m THOMAS JEFFERSON HUBBARD 03.03.1867 i Bartholomew, Indiana Usa. Han b 06.1844 i Bartholomew, Indiana Usa d 23.03.1914 i Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana Usa. ch of MARY FURGISON and THOMAS HUBBARD er: 320. i. MARGARETH21 (MAGGIE)HUBBARD b 11.06.1888, Knox Co Kentucky Usa d 02.09.1927, Knox Co Kentucky Usa. 310. ROBERT WITHERS20 MASSIE (PATRICK CABELL20, THOMAS19, SARAH18 COCKE, BOWLER17, SARAH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 24.04.1858 i Virginia Usa d 01.01.1944.
m MARTHA WILLIS MANSON. Hun b 31.03.1860 i Virginia Usa d 12.06.1948. ch of ROBERT MASSIE and MARTHA MANSON er: 321. i. ROBERT WITHERS21 MASSIE b 27.01.1887, Virginia Usa d 15.10.1977. ii. MARTHA WILLIS MASSIE b 31.10.1894, Nelson, Virginia, Usa d 05.10.1986, Lynchburg, Virginia, Usa. iii. NATHANIEL CLAYTON MANSON MASSIE b 22.05.1888, Lynchburg, Virginia, Usa d 13.06.1971, Glasgow, Rockbridge, Virginia, Usa; g. AGNES SCOTT MINNIGERODE; f. 1895, Virginia Usa. 311. SARAH JANE20 LEE (JOHN DOYLE20, RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 03.03.1838 i Luck Creek,Fayette,Illinois Usa d 27.03.1915 i Panguitch,Garfield,Utah Usa.
m (1) CHARLES WAKEMAN DALTON 30.12.1852 i Parowan,Iron,Utah Usa, sønn av SIMON DALTON and ANNA WAKEMAN. Han b 10.07.1826 i Wysox, Bradford, Pennsylvania Usa.
m (2) GEORGE MCCOOK UNDERWOOD 31.12.1852 i Beaver,Beaver Co.Utah Usa, sønn av JOHN UNDERWOOD and NANCY VIE. Han b 25.12.1830 i Columbiana County, Ohio, USA d 03.06.1912 i Panguitch, Garfield, Utah Usa. Notater for SARAH JANE LEE: !Birth date and place from 183393 Endowment House #1838. On group sheet they are listed as 3 Mar 1838, Luck Creek, Fayette, Illinois. County could be Raldolph. Birthdate could be 3 Mar 1837. Original baptism 1845. Redone because records did not survive. She would have been age 8 in 1845 if born in 1837. She and her husband, Charles Wakeman Dalton, were sealed by George Albert Smith. Spelling of last name could be Dolton. IGI 8125302-78 Bap: 16 Nov 1967 SL; END: 20 mar 1857 EH; SP: 14 Nov 1967 SL !MARRIAGE: Recheck date. If she was endowed 30 Oct 1852 it seems they might have been sealed that same day instead of being mad 31 Dec 1852? From her childhood, Sarah Jane had a vivid memory of the occasion when the Prophet Joseph and his brother, Hyrum, were killed, as she lived near the Smiths. When their bodies were brought home from Carthage Jail, she cried bitterly. One day the Prophet's mother took her into a room of the Smith home, which had an unused fireplace with a curtain around it and showed her the Egyptian mummies Joseph had received. She crossed the plains with her father's company at the age of nine or ten years, walking most of the way with her aged grandmother, Abigail Shaffer, who died on the trail soon after they crossed the Missouri River. The company eventually arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in 1848. She lived around with her folks, as circumstances would permit, until she was fifteen years old, and then was persuaded to marry a polygamist, as the third wife of Charles Dalton. The ceremony was performed by George A. Smith. She had three children before she was twenty. She was in love with a young man when she married Dalton, so was not very happy with him. Dalton married three other women after he married Sarah Jane, one of whom was Lucinda Lee. Sarah Jane wanted her children to attend school. In order to pay for their tuition, she cleaned Lucinda's home, as well as doing the washing, ironing, and other various jobs for her. Sarah Jane always had to work very hard to educate and support her growing family since her husband provided very poorly for them. After many years of marriage to Dalton, and bearing almost every privation, she decided to leave him and make a go of it on her own. A bishop's trial was held and she was granted a divorce. He was present at the proceedings and gave his consent for the separation. He gave her a small one-room house, which she sold for $150.00, and applied the money on a $600.00 home. She found a job at Minersville, Utah as proprietress of a hotel and finished making the payments on the home. Dalton gave her boys a small piece of land, a team of horses, and a few cows, which they turned over to the United Order, and came out of it with nothing. This experience embittered them to the extent that they did very little for or in the church thereafter. They worked very hard, however, to help their mother until they married and made homes for themselves. When her ninth child was about seven years old, she met and married George McCook Underwood, who had come to Beaver when the army was stationed at Fort Cameron, just outside the town. He was a blacksmith and worked for the soldiers at the fort. On June 29, 1869 she had her tenth child, whom she named Lucy. She still had to work hard helping to provide for her family. After George left the service of the army, they moved to Marysvale, Utah, to work in the mines, which were booming at that time. She divorced him while living there, because of his heavy drinking, and moved to Beaver. Underwood went to Panguitch and put up a blacksmith shop, the only one in the vicinity for many years. He was an expert in this line, and could have made money but he continued drinking. Not many years before his death, he quit drinking and threw away his tobacco, tea, and coffee. Sarah Jane spent several summers on the Prince Ranch at Panguitch Lake, making butter and cheese, which she sold for tax money and provisions. Later she re-married Underwood and lived with him until his death. Her worldly possessions were limited. They lived in a small frame house first, and then in a two-room house across the street from the church. The third home they bought was a small house one block west of the church where they lived until both had passed away. ch of SARAH LEE and CHARLES DALTON er: i. HEBER JOSEPH21 DALTON b 12.09.1853 d 27.12.1930. ii. WILLIAM DALTON b 07.03.1855, Fort Harmony, Washington, Utah Usa d Idaho. Notater for WILLIAM DALTON: As a young man, William traveled extensively for twenty years covering most of the United States and then went to South Africa. He bought a good farm in Idaho near his sister Ella Richardson, where he had a good furnished house. In his youth he had a sweetheart but would not marry until he had sufficient means to provide for a wife as he wanted to do. She waited for eight years and then married another man. iii. HENRIETTA DALTON b 13.01.1857. iv. JOHN DOYLE DALTON b 09.04.1859 d 03.01.1940. Notater for JOHN DOYLE DALTON: (Doil) v. AGATHA ANN DALTON b 05.04.1861 d 13.10.1900. vi. MARY ROSEBELL DALTON b 10.09.1863, Centerville, Davis, Utah Usa d 1865, In infancy. vii. SARAH VILATE DALTON b 10.08.1866 d 29.01.1928. viii. SADA LUELLA DALTON b 29.01.1869. ix. THADEUS WALTER DALTON b 01.05.1871 d 17.11.1951. ch of SARAH LEE and GEORGE UNDERWOOD er: x. LUCY21 UNDERWOOD b 29.06.1879, Beaver, Beaver Co., Utah Usa d 08.08.1964, Panguitch, Garfield, Utah Usa; g. WILFORD WOODRUFF PENDLETON, 21.05.1900, Panguitch, Garfield, Utah Usa; f. 27.11.1876, St. George, Washigton, Utah Usa d 15.01.1942, Panguitch, Garfield, Utah Usa. 312. CORNELIA DECKER20 LEE (JOHN DOYLE20, RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 15.01.1846 i Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA d 24.12.1937 i Sanford, Conejos County, Colorado, USa.
m (1) THOMAS JEFFERSON WILLIAMS 04.09.1842 i Quincy, Adams, Illinois, Usa.
m (2) LARS PEDERSON MORTENSEN 29.12.1863 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Usa, sønn av PEDER MORTENSEN and HELENA SANDERSON. Han b 25.07.1842 i Praestø, Vordingborg Kommune, Sjælland, Denmark d 27.06.1910 i Sanford, Conejos County, Colorado, USA. Notater for LARS PEDERSON MORTENSEN: Lars Mortensen, an active and prominent Elder in the Church, was born July 25, 1842, at Haarbolle, on the island of Moen, Præstö amt, Denmark, the son of Peter Mortonsen and Helene Sandersen. Becoming a convert to "Mormonism," he was baptized Oct. 31, 1855. Early in 1856 he left his native island to emigrate to America. He crossed the Atlantic in the ship "Thornton" and the plains in James G. Willie's handcart company, which arrived in Salt Lake City Nov. 9, 1856. Soon after his arrival in Utah, he proceeded with his parents and brothers and sisters to Parowan, Iron county, becoming a permanent resident of that place. In February, 1859, he was ordained an Elder by Wm. H. Dame and in 1865 (Feb. 22nd) he was ordained a Seventy by Wm. C. McGregor and became a member of the 69th quorum of Seventy. In 1863 (Dec. 29th) he married Cornelia Decker (a daughter of Zachariah B. Decker and Nancy Bean), who was born Jan. 15, 1846. This marriage was blessed with twelve children, namely, Cornelia A., Nancy E., Helena L., Lars H., Alice Gertrude, Minnie M., Arlington P., Rulon E., Martin J., Golda G., Wilford W. and Pearl C. In March, 1876, he married Sarah V. Decker, a sister of his first wife, who bore her husband eight children, namely, Harriet Ella, Sarah, Kate, Alvarez D., Laurence, Hazel, Edwin and Myrtle. In 1866 Bro. Mortensen, responding to call, went to the Missouri River as a Church teamster in Captain Daniel Thompson's ox train. Going on this mission he left his father on his deathbed, whom he never saw again alive. When the United Order was introduced in Parowan in 1874, Bro. Mortensen was chosen as foreman of the north field and also as a director of the United Order Manufacturing Institution. In 1875 he was ordained a High Priest by Wilford Woodruff and set apart as a member of the High Council of the Parowan Stake. From 1877 to 1886 he acted as Sunday school superintendent at Parowan. He also acted for several terms as a member of the Parowan city council and in 1885 he was chosen as second counselor to Bishop Charles Adams of Parowan. During the anti-polygamy persecution in 1886 he found it advisable to leave his Parowan home and removed to Sanford, Conejos county, Colorado, with a part of his family. There he soon afterwards organized the Sanford choir and was chosen as Stake chorister of the San Luis Stake. In 1887 (March 6th) he was set apart as Sunday school superintendent at Sanford and about the same time chosen as a High Councilor in the San Luis Stake, which position he held until his death. Ever since he joined the Church in his native land, Bro. Mortensen was a most ardent and faithful Church worker and was universally known for his honesty and integrity and his love for the young and rising generation. He was always a leading spirit in social and musical matters, composing much band and dance music. He arranged and copied many of the hymns which were used in the earlier days in the towns where he lived, before printed music could be secured. His death was caused by an accident which occurred in a hayfield near Sanford, June 27, 1910. He left two wives, seventeen children and forty grandchildren to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and an affectionate father. LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 3, p. 801 ch of CORNELIA LEE and THOMAS WILLIAMS er: 322. i. NANCY ELIZABETH21 WILLIAMS b 10.08.1843, Adams County, Illinois, Usa d 09.01.1892, Warsaw, Hancock County, Illinois, Usa. 313. ELIZABETH20 LEE (JOHN DOYLE20, RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 24.04.1851 i Parowan, Iron County, Utah, USA d 17.06.1912 i Pima, Graham County, Arizona, USA.
m WILSON DANIEL PACE, sønn av WILLIAM PACE and MARGARET NICHOLS. Han b 27.07.1831 i Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee, USA d 30.10.1899 i Thatcher, Graham County, Arizona, USA. Notater for ELIZABETH LEE: Elizabeth Lee was born 24 of April 1851 to John Doyle and Elizabeth (Polly) Vance Lee of Parowan, Utah. She married Wilson Daniel Pace 25th October 1868 Salt Lake City. They had twelve children. Franklin Daniel, James Byrum, Mary Lovina. David Alonzo, Vivian, Lorene, Nettie Mariah, Eli Nicholas, Wilson Daniel Jr., Alma Pratt, Effie Elizabeth, Doyle Irving, Elizabeth Lee Pace passed away on June 17th 1912 in Pima, Graham, Arizona Notater for WILSON DANIEL PACE: Wilson Daniel Pace was born on July 27, 1831 to William Franklin and Margaret Nichols Pace. He was the second child and second boy of ten children. James Bryan, Wilson Daniel, Harvey Alezander, William Franklin, Granvile Madison, John Lawence, Joseph Arlington Randolph, Parley Pratt, Eli Nichols, and Mary Ann. Ann Mariah Redd and Wilson Daniel Pace were married in the Fort at Spanish Fork on August 22, 1852. They were married by william Pace, wilson's father. It was the first marriage performed in that little settlement. Thy lived there for 10 years. During that time they had had five children Then they were called to settle in southern Utah at a place called New Harmoney. There they had seven more children. Sadly four children died in infancy. Mary Mariah, Sarah Caroline, Almarene, and Francel Marene Children: Margaret Elizabeth, William Wilson Lemuel Alexander, Clarisse Ann, Keziah Eveline, Iraminda, Icavinda, JOHN GRANVILLE PACE He also married Elizabeth Lee and had 12 children with her. Obituary: The Desert Evening News Monday November 6, 1899 Page 7,column 4 Thatcher, Arizona Death of Wilson D. Pace Youngest Member of the Famious Mormon Battalion Special Correspondence Thatcher, Grahman, Co., Arizo., Nov(3) - Elder Wilson D. Pace was laid to rest today in the Thatcher Cemetery. The Funeral Services were held at his newly purchased home in Thatcher, Arizona. Patriarch Samuel Claridge, Bishop John Taylor of Pima nd Bishop I.E.D. Zundeloff Thatcher and Elder Andrew Kimball, president of the Stake were the speakers Brother Pace was born in Tennessee in 1832; moved to Nauvoo and moved west with the Saints. Was employed in the Mormon Battalion as a waiter being but 15 years of age - not old enought to enlist; was the youngest member of the company. Came from California to Utah, becoming one of the first Settlers. From Salt Lake he moved to Provo and subsequently to Spanish Fork and latter in fulfillment to a call to Dixie settled in Harmony, Washington County, Utah where he presided as Bishop for twenty years. Some years ago he moved part of his family to Nutriose in the St. Johns Stake of Arizona, from which place he moved to Thatcher about a month ago. Following a frontier life, Brother Pace's health was badly impaired, his digestive organs and stomach failed to set longer.He leaves two families comprising twenty three children. He was faithful to the Gospel and was respected by all who know him. He was also in the Iron County Militia. ch of ELIZABETH LEE and WILSON PACE er: i. JAMES BYRUM21 PACE b 25.02.1872, New Harmony, Washington County, Utah, Usa d 08.03.1933, Gallup, McKinley County, New Mexico, Usa; g. ADELINE SAVAGE; f. 08.10.1882 d 25.01.1932, Woodruff, Navajo County, Arizona, Usa. 314. SABINA MELVINA20 LEE (JOHN DOYLE20, RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 18.06.1855 i Cedar City, Iron County, Utah Territory, United States d 08.02.1920 i Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States.
m HYRUM BROWN CLARK, sønn av JOHN CLARK and EVELYN BROWN. Han b 1846 i Chimney Rock,Morrill,Nebraska Usa d 07.03.1918 i Salt Lake City,Salt Lake Utah Usa. ch of SABINA LEE and HYRUM CLARK er: i. HYRUM BROWN21 CLARK b 07.07.1875, ,Kane Utah Usa d 07.07.1875. ii. LEWIS OWEN CLARK b 05.09.1876, Clarkston Kane Utah Usa d 02.11.1933; g. ELLEN STOKES RICH; f. 20.12.1879. 315. ERASTUS FRANKLIN20 LEE (JOHN DOYLE20, RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 01.03.1854 i Cedar City, Iron, Utah Usa d 05.11.1914 i Hurricane, Washington, Utah Usa.
m HARRIET ELIZABETH STRATTON 04.10.1889 i St. George, Washington, Utah Usa. Hun b 26.03.1868 i Virgin Washington Utah Usa d 15.04.1943 i Hurricane, Washington, Utah Usa. Notater for HARRIET ELIZABETH STRATTON: !DEATH: Certificate owned by Donna McDaniel. !ORDINANCES: IGI owned by Donna McDaniel. possible help ETHEL JEANNINE SCHRANDT Microfilm: 1394044 6441 VIA SERENA , ALTA LOMA CA, 91701 BEATRICE E. SPENDLOVE Microfilm: 1394274 275 NORTH 100 EAST BEAVER UT USA 84713 JOSEPH EDWARD GUBLER Microfilm: 1394112 LAVERKIN UT USA 84745 WILLIAM BUD STRATTON Microfilm: 1394164 3212 WRIGHT AVENUE, N LAS VEGAS NV 89030 CRAIG LARUE BERRY Microfilm: 1394203 28411-59TH AVE SO KENT WA USA 98031 MARSHA ROMNEY STRATTON 4225 WEEMS WAY SPARKS NV USA 89433 MARRISSA T. FIFE Microfilm: 1394293 842 WEST CENTER CEDAR CITY UT USA 84720 KAYLEEN SULLIVAN Microfilm: 1394398 P O BOX 182 ALAMO NV USA 89001 STELLA LEE NELSON Microfilm: 1394453 P O BOX 161 HURRICANE UT USA 84737 KARL R SWEENEY 18405 TRANQUIL LN OLNEY MD USA 20832 TANYA MICHELE BURRELL 14221 ARBOLITOS DR POWAY CA USA 92064 NANCY I CHRISTENSEN 453 TOCINO DRIVE DUARTE CA USA 91010 LINDA SPENCER 1293 WEST UTAH AVENUE PAYSON UT USA 84651 DOREEN LEE MCDOWELL 1870 MAGNOLIA STREET GRIDLEY CA USA 95948 GEORGE SAMUEL DODGE, II 4813 E HOT SPRINGS AVE LAS VEGAS NV USA 89110 DOLORES KENNEDY 19001 CLYMER ST NORTHRIDGE CA USA 91326 JANAE BEAN 418 E CENTER SUGAR CITY ID USA 83448 CLIFFORD JAMES STRATTON 4225 WEEMS WAY SPARKS NV USA 89433 ch of ERASTUS LEE and HARRIET STRATTON er: i. LUCILLE21 LEE b 01.07.1890, Virgin, Washington, Utah Usa d 21.02.1960, West Covina, Los Angeles, California Usa; g. (1) JOHN JOSEPH KELLY, 05.11.1914, Parowan, Iron, Utah Usa; f. 11.11.1866, Brussels, Calhoun, Illinois Usa d 07.09.1932, Chicago, Cook, Illinois Usa; g. (2) JAMES ALEXANDER TWEEDIE, 24.07.1918, Parowan, Iron, Utah Usa; f. 18.03.1884, Douglas, Butler, Kansas Usa d 02.10.1949, Henderson, Clark, Nevada Usa. 323. ii. FRANKLIN LEE b 16.06.1892, Virgin, Washington, Utah Usa d 07.10.1958, St. George, Washington, Utah Usa. iii. HECTOR LEE b 10.04.1894, Virgin Utah Usa d 28.04.1894. iv. VERA LEE b 17.09.1895, Virgin Utah Usa d 10.05.1981. v. IDA LEE b 09.01.1902, Virgin Utah Usa d 29.10.1978, Denver, Denver, Colorado Usa; g. DAN PHILLIPS, 14.01.1919. vi. ETHER LEE b 04.11.1897, Virgin Utah Usa d 22.03.1955. vii. POWELL LEE b 14.10.1904, Virgin Utah Usa d 05.1982. viii. GLENNYS LEE b 08.03.1908, Virgin Utah Usa d 12.10.1962. ix. MINNIE LEE b 11.02.1900, Virgin Utha Usa.
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21 316. ANNA ELEANOR21 ROOSEVELT (ELLIOT BULLOCH20, MARTHA STEWART19 BULLOCH, JAMES STEPHENS18, ANNE17 IRVINE, JOHN16, EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS, JOHN14, GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 11.10.1884 i Manhatten New York Co New York Usa d 07.11.1962 i Manhatten New York Co New York Usa.
m FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT, sønn av JAMES ROOSEVELT and SARA DELANO. Han b 30.01.1882 i Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York Usa d 12.04.1945 i Warm Springs, Georgia Usa. Notater for ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: ad feedback ad feedback Eleanor Roosevelt Original name: Anna Roosevelt Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Birth:  Oct. 11, 1884 New York New York County (Manhattan) New York, USA Death:  Nov. 7, 1962 Manhattan New York County (Manhattan) New York, USA Presidential First Lady. Her life was actually a unique two part American march to fame and immortality. Her early life with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, where as a mother of five children and the first lady of the land, saw her active in Democratic politics while helping to shape her Husband's New Deal program. After the death of the President, she became an identity in her own right, lecturing and writing. (Her syndicated newspaper column, "My Day", started in 1936 and ran until a month before her death) She advocated racial equality, women's rights and world peace. Her resignation from the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1939 after the organization refused to let Marian Anderson sing at Constitution Hall because of her color set the early tone for the civil rights movement. She was the only person to hold the position of a public member of the United States delegation to the United Nations, where she chaired the Commission on Human Rights. In the summer of 1962, she was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer. Realizing the end was near, she convinced doctors to discontinue treatment while returning to her apartment in New York City where she remained until her death at the age of 78. Her remains were taken to Hyde Park where a private service was held at St. James Episcopal Church and concluded with a public graveside service attended by many dignitaries and all the nation's living presidents. Adlai Stevenson gave the eulogy, the person she supported in his two failed attempts for the presidency. Burial followed next to her husband in the Rose Garden at Hyde Park. The United Nations posthumously awarded its first Human Rights Prize to Eleanor Roosevelt. (bio by: Donald Greyfield)  Notater for FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT: Notes for Franklin Delano Roosevelt Soundly defeated Herbert Hoover in the 1932 election by a popular vote of 22,809,638 to 15,758,901 and an electoral vote of 472 to 59. Was reelected in 1936 over Alfred Landon by votes of 27,752,869 to 16,674,665 and 523 to 8, again in 1940 over Wendell L. Willkie by votes of 27,307,819 to 22,321,018 and 449 to 82, and yet again in 1944 over Thomas E. Dewey by votes of 25,606,585 to 22,014,745 and 432 to 99; the only president elected 4 times. Since age 39 his legs were paralyzed. Garner, Wallace, and Truman were his vice-presidents. --- Thirty-second president of the United States. Born January 30, 1882, of his father's second marriage, to Sara Delano, the daughter of a prominent family. The Roosevelts had been moderately wealthy for many generations. Merchants and financiers, they had often been prominent in the civic affairs of New York. When Franklin was born, his father was 51 years old and semi-retired from a railroad presidency, and his mother was 28. Franklin was often in the care of a governess and tutors, and until at the age of 14 he attended Groton School, where he received a solid classical, historical, and mathematical training. His earnest attempts at athletics were mostly defeated because of his tall, ungainly frame. Roosevelt wanted to go to Annapolis, but his parents insisted on preparation for the position natural for the scion of the Delano and Roosevelt families, so he entered Harvard University. He was a reasonably good student and found a substitute for athletics in reporting for the Harvard newspaper, of which he finally became editor. While seeming to be a Cambridge socialite, he spent an extra year studying public affairs. He also met and determined to marry his cousin, Eleanor, to his mother's annoyance. Eleanor was the daughter of Elliott Roosevelt, a weak member of the family who had died early. Raised by relatives, she received a lady's education but little affection. She was shy and retiring, but Franklin found her warm, vibrant, and responsive. Despite his mother's opposition, they were married in 1905, and Franklin entered Columbia University Law School. He prepared for the bar examinations and without taking a degree became a lawyer and entered a clerkship in the Wall Street firm of Carter, Ledyard and Milburn. He took his duties lightly, however, and it was later recalled that he had remarked to fellow clerks that he meant somehow to enter politics and finally to become president. There was never any doubt of his ambition. Roosevelt's chance came in 1910. He accepted the Democratic nomination for the New York Senate and was elected. Opportunity for further notice came quickly. Although his backing had come from Democrats affiliated with New York City's notorious Tammany Hall, he joined a group of upstate legislators who were setting out to oppose the election of Tammany's choice for U.S. senator. The rebels were successful in forcing acceptance of another candidate. Much of Roosevelt's wide publicity from this struggle was managed by Albany reporter Louis McHenry Howe, who had taken to the young politician and set out to further his career. (This dedication lasted until Roosevelt was safely in the White House.) The Tammany fight made Roosevelt famous in New York, but it also won him the enmity of Tammany. Still, he was reelected in 1912. That year Woodrow Wilson was elected president; Roosevelt had been a campaign worker, and his efforts had been noticed by prominent party elder Josephus Daniels. When Daniels became secretary of the Navy in Wilson's Cabinet, he persuaded Wilson to offer Roosevelt the assistant secretaryship. As assistant secretary, Roosevelt began an experience that substituted for the naval career he had hoped for as a boy. Before long he became restless, however, and tried to capture the Democratic nomination for U.S. senator from New York. Wilson and Daniels were displeased. Daniels forgave him, but Wilson never afterward really trusted the brash young man. This distrust was heightened later by Roosevelt's departure from the administration's policy of neutrality in the years preceding World War I. Roosevelt openly favored intervention, agitated for naval expansion, and was known to be rather scornful of Daniels, who kept the Navy under close political discipline. America soon entered the war, however, and Roosevelt could work for a cause he believed in. At that time there was only one assistant secretary, and he had extensive responsibilities. Howe had come to Washington with him and had become his indispensable guardian and helper. Together their management of the department was commendable. Though Roosevelt tried several times to leave his civilian post to join the fighting forces, he was persuaded to remain. When the war came to an end and Wilson was stricken during his fight for ratification of the Versailles Treaty, there was an obvious revulsion throughout the United States from the disappointing settlements of the war. It seemed to many that the effort to make the world safe for democracy had resulted in making the world safe for the old empires. The Allied leaders had given in to Wilson's insistence on the creation of the League of Nations only to serve their real interest in extending their territories and in imposing reparations on Germany. These reparations were so large that they could never be paid; consequently the enormous debts the Allies owed to the United States would never be paid either. The American armies had saved Europe and the Europeans were ungrateful. Resentment and disillusion were widespread. The Republican party had the advantage of not having been responsible for these foreign entanglements. In 1920 they nominated Warren G. Harding, a conservative senator, as their presidential candidate. The Democrats nominated Governor James Cox of Ohio, who had had no visible part in the Wilson administration; the vice-presidential candidate was Roosevelt. It was a despairing campaign; but in one respect it was a beginning rather than an ending for Roosevelt. He made a much more noticeable campaign effort than the presidential candidate. He covered the nation by special trains, speaking many times a day, often from back platforms, and getting acquainted with local leaders everywhere. He had learned the professional politician's breeziness, was able to absorb useful information, and had an infallible memory for names and faces. The defeat was decisive; but Roosevelt emerged as the most representative Democrat. Nevertheless in 1940 Roosevelt determined to break with tradition and run for a third term. His reasons were partly that his reforms were far from finished, but more importantly that he was now certain of Adolf Hitler's intention to subdue Europe and go on to further conquests. The immense productivity and organizational ability of the Germans would be at his disposal. Europe would be defeated unless the United States came to its support. The presidential campaign of 1940 was the climax of Roosevelt's plea that Americans set themselves against the Nazi threat. He had sought to prepare the way in numerous speeches but had had a most disappointing response. There was a vivid recollection of the disillusion after World War I, and a good many Americans were inclined to support the Germans rather than the Allied Powers. So strong was American reluctance to be involved in another world war that in the last speeches of this campaign Roosevelt practically promised that young Americans would never be sent abroad to fight. Luckily his opponent, Republican Wendell Willkie, also favored support for the Allies. The campaign, won by a narrow majority, gave Roosevelt no mandate for intervention. Roosevelt was not far into his third term, however, when the decision to enter the war was made for him by the Japanese, whose attack on Pearl Harbor caused serious losses to American forces there. Almost at once the White House became headquarters for those who controlled the strategy of what was now World War II. Winston Churchill came immediately and practically took up residence, bringing a British staff. Together the leaders agreed that Germany and Italy must have first attention. General Douglas MacArthur, commander in the Pacific, was ordered to retreat from the Philippines to Australia, something he was bitterly reluctant to do. But Roosevelt firmly believed that the first problem was to help the British, and then, when Hitler turned East, to somehow get arms to the Soviets. The Japanese could be taken care of when Europe was safe. Hitler's grand strategy was to subdue the Soviet Union, conquer North Africa, and link up with the Japanese, who were advancing rapidly across the Eastern countries. Roosevelt wanted an early crossing of the English Channel to retake France and to force Hitler to fight on two fronts. Churchill, mindful of the fearful British losses in World War I, instead wanted to attack the underbelly of Europe, cut Hitler's lines to the East, and shut him off from Africa. The invasion of Europe was postponed because it became clear that elaborate preparation was necessary. But Allied troops were sent into Africa, with General Dwight Eisenhower in command, to attack Field Marshal Erwin Rommel from the rear. Eventually an Allied crossing to Sicily and a slow, costly march up the Italian peninsula, correlated with the attack across the English Channel, forced the Italian collapse and the German surrender. Meanwhile, MacArthur was belatedly given the support he needed for a brilliant island-hopping campaign that drove the Japanese back, destroyed their fleet, and endangered their home island. After the German surrender, the Pacific war was brought to an end by the American atomic bomb explosion over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. By this time Roosevelt was dead. He had not participated in that doubtful decision; but he had been, with Churchill, in active command during the war until then. Completely exhausted, Roosevelt had gone to Warm Springs early in 1945. He had recently returned from a conference of Allied leaders at Yalta, where he had forced acceptance of his scheme for a United Nations and made arrangements for the Soviet Union to assist in the final subjugation of Japan. At Warm Springs he prepared the address to be used at San Francisco, where the meeting to ratify agreements concerning the United Nations was to be held. He finished signing papers on the morning of April 12, 1945, and within hours he suffered a massive cerebral hemorrhage and died. His body was transported by train to Washington D.C., where he was buried in Hyde Park. Biography Resource Center, © 2000 Gale Group Notes for Eleanor (Anna) (Spouse 1) Niece of President Theodere Roosevelt and fifth cousin of her husband. After FDRs death she was appointed the US representative to the United Nations, where she served for 16 years. ch of ANNA ROOSEVELT and FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT er: i. ANNA ELEANOR22 ROOSEVELT b 03.05.1906, New York New York Usa d 01.12.1975, New York New York Usa; g. (1) JAMES ADDISON HALSTED; f. 19.04.1905, Syracuse Onondaga New York Usa d 02.03.1984, Boston Suffolk Massachusetts United States; g. (2) CLARENCE JOHN BOETTIGER; f. 25.03.1900, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois Usa d 29.10.1950, New York County (Manhattan), New York Usa; g. (3) COL CURTIS BEAN DALL; f. 24.10.1896, New York County (Manhattan), New York Usa d 28.06.1991, Beaufort, Beaufort County, South Carolina Usa. 324. ii. BRIG. GEN. ELLIOTT ROOSEVELT b 23.09.1910, New York City, New York Usa d 27.10.1990, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona, Usa. iii. JAMES ROOSEVELT b 23.12.1907; g. (1) BETSEY CUSHING; g. (2) ROMELLE THERESA SCHNEIDER, 14.04.1941, Beverly Hills, California Usa; f. 1916; g. (3) GLADYS IRENE OWENS, 02.07.1956, Los Angeles Co California Usa; f. 1917; g. (4) MARY MARY LENA WINSKILL, 03.10.1969, Hyde Park, New York Usa; f. 05.06.1939, Birkenhead, Cheshire, England. iv. FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT b 18.03.1909, New York City, New York Usa d 08.11.1909, New York City, New York Usa. v. FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT b 17.08.1914, Campobello, New Brunswick, Canada d 17.08.1988, Poughkeepsie, New York Usa; g. (1) ETHEL DU PONT; f. 1915, Wilmington Delaware Co Pennsylvania Usa d 25.05.1965, Grosse Pointe, Michigan Usa; g. (2) LYNDA STEVENSON; g. (3) SUZANNE PERRIN, 31.08.1949, Manhattan, New York Usa; g. (4) FELICIA SCHIFF, 01.07.1970, New York Usa; g. (5) PATRICIA LOUISE OAKES, 06.05.1977, Dutchess County, New York Usa; f. 17.03.1951, Mexico City, Mexico. vi. JOHN ASPINWALL ROOSEVELT b 13.03.1916, Washington D.C. Usa d 27.04.1981, New York Usa; g. ANNE LINDSAY CLARK, 18.06.1938, Nahant, Massachusetts Usa; f. 13.07.1916, Concord, Massachusetts Usa d 28.05.1973, New York Usa. 317. ANANIAS21 BLAIR (ISAIAH20, WILLIAM19, JACOB18, JACOB17, SAMUEL16, SAMUEL JAMES15, DANIEL14, BRICE13, JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 22.02.1900 i Pike Co Kentucky Usa d 04.06.1956 i Pike Co Kentucky Usa.
m PRINCESS MAGGIE SLONE, dau of LEWIS SLONE and MARY WILLIAMSON. Hun b 22.08.1912 i Pike Co Kentucky Usa d 14.02.1963 i Pike Co Kentucky Usa. ch of ANANIAS BLAIR and PRINCESS SLONE er: 325. i. LILLY MAE22 BLAIR b 22.04.1928, Pike Co Kentucky Usa d 1987, Pikeville Pike Co Kentucky Usa. 318. FLORENCE KATHERINE21 STOCKER (ROSE B20 DORSEY , WILLIAM19 DORSEY, BOAZ18 DORSEY , ELISHA17 DORSEY, BENJAMIN16 DORSEY , NICHOLAS15 DORSEY, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 25.04.1898 i Kosciusko County Indiana Usa.
m GUY H OTT . ch of FLORENCE STOCKER and GUY OTT  er: 326. i. ROBERT22 OTT . 319. JOHN EUGENE21 MUDD (DOMINIC20, MICHAEL19, ANN NEALE18 SMITH, ELIZABETH17 NEALE, DR. CHARLES16, ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 27.06.1853 i White Plains Charles Co Maryland Usa d 26.12.1929 i White Plains Charles Co Maryland Usa.
m JANE ELLEN LUCKETT. Hun b 1854 i Maryland Usa d 19.12.1934 i La Plata Charles Co Maryland Usa. ch of JOHN MUDD and JANE LUCKETT er: 327. i. JOHN DOMINIC KOSTKA22 MUDD b 13.09.1889, La Plata Charles Co Maryland Usa d 29.08.1954, Maryland Usa. 320. MARGARETH21 (MAGGIE)HUBBARD (MARY S21 FURGISON, CALEB B20 FERGUSON, DANIEL19, MARY18 HILL, THOMAS17, ROBERT16, MARY15 WILSON, ROBERT14, MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 11.06.1888 i Knox Co Kentucky Usa d 02.09.1927 i Knox Co Kentucky Usa.
m DANIEL BOONE MURPHY, sønn av ELHANON MURPHY and LUCY LEWIS. Han b 20.10.1886 i Flat Lick Knox Co Kentucky Usa d 10.03.1939 i Kentucky Usa. ch of MARGARETH (MAGGIE)HUBBARD and DANIEL MURPHY er: 328. i. GLENDON M22 MURPHY b 07.10.1912, Kentucky Usa d 10.12.2001. 321. ROBERT WITHERS21 MASSIE (ROBERT WITHERS21, PATRICK CABELL20, THOMAS19, SARAH18 COCKE, BOWLER17, SARAH16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 27.01.1887 i Virginia Usa d 15.10.1977.
m ELLA WYATT MCKINNON 27.10.1917 i Rockfish Township, Cumberland, North Carolina, Usa, dau of DR. MCKINNON and ELLA MCNEILL. Hun b 03.04.1892 i Pembroke, Robeson North Carolina Usa d 18.03.1979 i Lynchburg, Virginia, Usa. ch of ROBERT MASSIE and ELLA MCKINNON er: i. ROBERT WITHERS22 MASSIE b 1927 d 2015. ii. THOMAS MASSIE b 1933 d 2007. 322. NANCY ELIZABETH21 WILLIAMS (CORNELIA DECKER21 LEE, JOHN DOYLE20, RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 10.08.1843 i Adams County, Illinois, Usa d 09.01.1892 i Warsaw, Hancock County, Illinois, Usa.
m GEORGE PORTER WALKER 11.02.1862. Han b 01.05.1837 i Walker Township, Hancock County, Illinois, Usa d 15.12.1904 i Warsaw, Hancock County, Illinois, Usa. ch of NANCY WILLIAMS and GEORGE WALKER er: 329. i. GEORGE WARREN WILLIAMS22 WALKER b 1863, Warsaw, Hancock, Illinois Usa d 01.07.1935, Los Angeles County, California, Usa. 323. FRANKLIN21 LEE (ERASTUS FRANKLIN21, JOHN DOYLE20, RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 16.06.1892 i Virgin, Washington, Utah Usa d 07.10.1958 i St. George, Washington, Utah Usa.
m MABEL MORGAN 08.06.1920 i Saint George, Washington, Utah, Usa. Hun b 26.06.1901 i Sunnyside, Carbon, Utah, Usa d 07.05.1963 i Salt Lake City,Salt Lake Utah Usa. ch of FRANKLIN LEE and MABEL MORGAN er: i. ELIZABETH22 LEE b 25.10.1925, Hurricane, Washington, Utah, Usa d 14.09.1993, Roosevelt, Duchesne, Utah, Usa. ii. AFTON FRANKLIN LEE b 22.05.1930, Hurricane, Washington, Utah, Usa d 02.03.1991, Hurricane, Washington, Utah, Usa.
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22 324. BRIG. GEN. ELLIOTT22 ROOSEVELT (ANNA ELEANOR21, ELLIOT BULLOCH20, MARTHA STEWART19 BULLOCH, JAMES STEPHENS18, ANNE17 IRVINE, JOHN16, EUPHEMIA15 DOUGLAS, JOHN14, GRIZEL13 FORBES, THOMAS12, JANET11 OGILVIE, BEATRIX10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 23.09.1910 i New York City, New York Usa d 27.10.1990 i Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona, Usa.
m (1) ELIZABETH BROWNING DONNER 16.01.1932. Hun b 05.12.1911 i Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Usa.
m (2) RUTH JOSEPHINE GOOGINS 22.07.1933 i Burlington Iowa Usa. Hun b 01.11.1908 d 17.07.1974 i Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, Usa.
m (3) FAYE MARGARET EMERSON 03.12.1944 i Grand Canyon, Colorado Usa. Hun b 08.07.1917 i Elizabeth, Louisiana Usa d 09.03.1983 i Majorca Island Spain.
m (4) MINNEWA BELL 15.03.1951 i Miami Beach, Florida Usa. Hun b 1911.
m (5) PATRICIA PEABODY 11.1960 i Qualicum, British Columbia, Canada, dau of FOLGER PEABODY and EUNICE FORD. Hun b 01.12.1922 i Massachusetts Usa d 02.04.1996 i Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona, Usa. ch of BRIG. ROOSEVELT and ELIZABETH DONNER er: i. WILLIAM DONNER23 ROOSEVELT b 17.11.1932 d 01.12.2003, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, Usa. Notater for WILLIAM DONNER ROOSEVELT: William Donner Roosevelt, investment banker and philanthropist, died in the early morning of Monday, December 1, 2003, following a seven-year struggle with prostate cancer. He was 72 years old. He was the grandson of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and of William H. Donner, a major figure in the growth of America's steel industry. Bill Roosevelt was an investment banker. He began his professional career as vice president of Electronics Communications, Inc., first in Denver, Colorado, and later in Wichita, Kansas. He joined the investment firm of Laird and Company, a Wilmington firm, based in New York, in 1962. He would become a founder of the firm of Auerbach, Pollack and Richardson in 1966. He moved to McKinley Alsop, where he served as managing partner. He would serve as senior vice president and head of the institutional office of Buckingham Research's Palm Beach office. He joined Ryan Beck and Company of Palm Beach, FL where he served as senior vice president and headed their institutional effort. He was an advisor to several large institutional money managers, including Essex Management of Boston, Peter Cannell and Co. of New York, and several others. Roosevelt was an active philanthropist. An airplane pilot since the age of 15, he served on the Board of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Foundation where his extensive flying experience enabled him to contribute to the development of many safety procedures commonly used in aviation today. His interests in sport fishing and diving would lead to his becoming the Chairman of the Perry Institute for Marine Science of West Palm Beach, Florida and the Bahamas. He was an active board member of the William Donner Science Foundation of New York and of the Donner Canadian Foundation of Toronto, Canada. Bill Roosevelt was born in New York City. His father was Elliott Roosevelt, 2nd son of FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt. His mother was Elizabeth Donner of Philadelphia, PA. He was educated at St. Marks School of Southboro, MA, and at Harvard University in the tradition of the Roosevelt family. He studied law and graduated from the University of Colorado Law School in 1958. He resided in Palm Beach, FL. He was a founding member of the Doubles Club of New York, and a member of the Weeburn Country Club of Darien, CT. He belonged to the Camp Fire Club of Chappaqua, New York, and the Sailfish Club and Beach Club of Palm Beach, FL. He is survived by his wife, Ava, and his two sons, Christopher Kyle Roosevelt of Portsmouth, RI, Nicholas Roosevelt of Wellington, FL, and a granddaughter, Alexa. His surviving brothers include Curt Winsor of McLean, VA, David Roosevelt of New York City and Tony Roosevelt of Dallas, TX, and his sister, Chandler Roosevelt Lindsley of Dallas, TX. A Memorial Service will be held in Palm Beach, Florida at a future date. ch of BRIG. ROOSEVELT and PATRICIA PEABODY er: ii. LIVINGSTON DELANO23 ROOSEVELT b 16.03.1962, Hinnepen Minneapolis Minnesota Usa d 21.03.1962, Hinnepen Minneapolis Minnesota Usa. 325. LILLY MAE22 BLAIR (ANANIAS21, ISAIAH20, WILLIAM19, JACOB18, JACOB17, SAMUEL16, SAMUEL JAMES15, DANIEL14, BRICE13, JOHN12, GRIZEL11 SEMPLE, GEORGE10 SETON, ELIZABETH9 HAY, ELIZABETH8 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 22.04.1928 i Pike Co Kentucky Usa d 1987 i Pikeville Pike Co Kentucky Usa.
m FRANK KENDRICK. Han b 1925 i Pikeville Pike Co Kentucky Usa d 1992 i Pikeville Pike Co Kentucky Usa. ch of LILLY BLAIR and FRANK KENDRICK er: i. FRANK23 KENDRICK b 1945, Pikeville Pike Co Kentucky Usa d 1945, Pikeville Pike Co Kentucky Usa. 326. ROBERT22 OTT  (FLORENCE KATHERINE21 STOCKER, ROSE B20 DORSEY , WILLIAM19 DORSEY, BOAZ18 DORSEY , ELISHA17 DORSEY, BENJAMIN16 DORSEY , NICHOLAS15 DORSEY, EDWARD14, ANNE13 HOWARD, MATTHEW12, JOHN11, ROBERT10, MARGARET9 DOUGLAS, ARCHIBALD8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND,
m LOUISE STRANG . ch of ROBERT OTT  and LOUISE STRANG  er: i. BILL23 OTT . ii. TOM OTT . iii. GUY OTT . iv. PETE OTT . 327. JOHN DOMINIC KOSTKA22 MUDD (JOHN EUGENE21, DOMINIC20, MICHAEL19, ANN NEALE18 SMITH, ELIZABETH17 NEALE, DR. CHARLES16, ANTHONY15, ANTHONY14, ANNA MARIA13 GILL, BENJAMIN12, NICOLA11 STEWART, ELIZABETH10 DOUGLAS, SIR DAVID9, SIR GEORGE8, ELIZABETH7 DRUMMOND, b 13.09.1889 i La Plata Charles Co Maryland Usa d 29.08.1954 i Maryland Usa.
m IRMA HARRISON, dau of ISAAC HARRISON and ALICE LEWIS. Hun b 10.1884 i Washington Usa. ch of JOHN MUDD and IRMA HARRISON er: i. ROGER HARRISON23 MUDD b 1928, Washington DC. 328. GLENDON M22 MURPHY (MARGARETH22 (MAGGIE)HUBBARD, MARY S21 FURGISON, CALEB B20 FERGUSON, DANIEL19, MARY18 HILL, THOMAS17, ROBERT16, MARY15 WILSON, ROBERT14, MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 07.10.1912 i Kentucky Usa d 10.12.2001.
m EVERETT O PARKER 21.12.1928 i Barbourville Kentucky Usa, sønn av PLEASANT PARKER and CORA PRICHARD. Han b 22.10.1902 i Maceo, Daviess Kentucky Usa d 01.01.1973 i Maceo, Kentucky Usa. Notater for GLENDON M MURPHY: "Monnie" Navn Glendon M Murphy Født 7. okt 1912 Barbourville, Knox, Kentucky 40906, USA Mor Maggie Hubbard Attest 130-51948 ch of GLENDON MURPHY and EVERETT PARKER er: 330. i. FREDERICK LEE23 PARKER b 14.05.1934, Flordia Usa d 22.10.2006, Broward Co Florida Usa. 329. GEORGE WARREN WILLIAMS22 WALKER (NANCY ELIZABETH22 WILLIAMS, CORNELIA DECKER21 LEE, JOHN DOYLE20, RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 1863 i Warsaw, Hancock, Illinois Usa d 01.07.1935 i Los Angeles County, California, Usa.
m EMMA SYBILLA JOTTER 1892, dau of JOHN JOTTER and ELIZABETH STRÖHM. Hun b 20.01.1867 i Warsaw, Hancock County, Illinois, Usa d 23.11.1951 i Ojai, Ventura County, California, Usa. ch of GEORGE WALKER and EMMA JOTTER er: i. JOHN KNUD23 WALKER b 1894, Warsaw, Hancock County, Illinois, Usa. ii. GEORGE EDWARD WALKER b 23.11.1895 d 25.05.1965, San Bruno, San Mateo County, California, Usa. 331. iii. HERBERT W WALKER b 30.10.1896 d 01.11.1940, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, Usa. 332. iv. NANCY E WALKER b 04.08.1901, llinois, Usa d 18.12.1975, Ventura County, California, Usa.
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23 330. FREDERICK LEE23 PARKER (GLENDON M23 MURPHY, MARGARETH22 (MAGGIE)HUBBARD, MARY S21 FURGISON, CALEB B20 FERGUSON, DANIEL19, MARY18 HILL, THOMAS17, ROBERT16, MARY15 WILSON, ROBERT14, MARGARET13 LEKKIE, GRIZEL12 MURRAY, JOHN11, CATHERINE10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 14.05.1934 i Flordia Usa d 22.10.2006 i Broward Co Florida Usa.
m PATRICIA ERVEL UNDERWOOD 12.1858 i Miami, Florida Usa, dau of MILES UNDERWOOD and LILLIAN OSBORNE. Hun b 22.11.1928 i Tampa Hillsboro Florida Usa d 01.02.1982 i Hollywood Broward Florida Usa. Notater for FREDERICK LEE PARKER: Parker Surname History Famous people with the surname Parker: Quanah Parker, Comanche chief; Isaac Charles Parker, "the hanging judge"; and Bonnie Elizabeth Parker of "Bonnie and Clyde" notoriety. The Parker family is an old heredity that has migrated all across the world over the centuries, and as the name Parker has spread, it has evolved making it's etymology a challenge to piece together. This page is dedicated to the complete history of the Parker family name, Parker etymology, and records of Parker ancestors. Parker family history has a rich and complex origin of which the particulars have been accumulated over the years by Parker family members.The family history of the Parker last name is maintained by the AncientFaces community. Join the community by adding to to this genealogy of the Parker: a.. Parker country of origin, nationality, & ethnicityFred L Parker United States Social Security Death Index Age 72 Given Name Fred Middle Name L Surname Parker Birth Date 14 May 1934 State Kentucky Last Place of Residence Broward, Florida Previous Residence Postal Code 33021 Event Date 22 Oct 2006 ch of FREDERICK PARKER and PATRICIA UNDERWOOD er: i. PARK UNDERWOOD24 PARKER b 1954, Florida Usa. ii. LAURIE ANN PARKER b 1965. 331. HERBERT W23 WALKER (GEORGE WARREN WILLIAMS23, NANCY ELIZABETH22 WILLIAMS, CORNELIA DECKER21 LEE, JOHN DOYLE20, RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 30.10.1896 d 01.11.1940 i Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, Usa.
m MELBA J JOHNSON. Hun b 18.03.1901 d 18.02.1996 i Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, Usa. ch of HERBERT WALKER and MELBA JOHNSON er: i. ELIZABETH24 WALKER b 26.02.1938 d 09.11.1996, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, Usa. 332. NANCY E23 WALKER (GEORGE WARREN WILLIAMS23, NANCY ELIZABETH22 WILLIAMS, CORNELIA DECKER21 LEE, JOHN DOYLE20, RAPHAEL19, GEORGE PENN18, FRANCES T17 PENN, ANN16 FLEMING, CHARLES15, JOHN14, ALEXANDER13, JOHN12, LILLIAS11 GRAHAM, JEAN10 DRUMMOND, DAVID9, WALTER8, WILLIAM7, b 04.08.1901 i llinois, Usa d 18.12.1975 i Ventura County, California, Usa.
m DEWEY RALPH RICHARDSON. Han b 05.02.1898 i California, Usa d 20.10.1973 i Ventura County, California, Usa. ch of NANCY WALKER and DEWEY RICHARDSON er: i. RALPH WALKER24 RICHARDSON b 22.11.1924, Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, Usa d 26.07.2022, Venice, Sarasota County, Florida, Usa; g. JEANNE LIPKING; f. 14.01.1925, Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, Usa d 28.07.2019, Englewood, Sarasota County, Florida, Usa. Notater for JEANNE LIPKING: Jeanne Richardson, a Daughter of Los Angeles, 1/14/1925 - 7/28/2019 Jeanne L. Richardson (nicknamed "Wendy" by her husband) passed away July 28, 2019 at the Tidewell Hospice Home in Englewood, Florida. She was 94. Jeanne was born in Santa Monica in 1925 and was raised in La Canada/Flintridge. She attended Eliot Junior High School in Altadena and graduated from San Fernando High School. She attended Los Angeles City College and then worked as a dental assistant in Hollywood. Jeanne met her husband, Ralph W. Richardson, on a blind date at a UCLA-CAL football game while they were both enrolled at UCLA. After graduation she taught elementary school. She married Ralph, a Marine Corps veteran, in 1951. (They celebrated their 68th Wedding Anniversary on June 22nd.) Ralph joined the US Foreign Service and together Ralph and Wendy navigated international postings in Europe, Africa, and Latin America, while raising four children. After retirement, they spent time trailering around America, visiting historic districts throughout the country. Ralph and Wendy also enjoyed renovating historic homes in Newcastle, Delaware, Wilmington, North Carolina and Lewes, Delaware. And they spent many pleasant winters in Venice, Florida. As a girl Jeanne enjoyed riding horseback in the mountains near her home, and always loved her dogs. As a teenager she would ride the Red Cars of the Pacific Electric Railway to work at the movie theater at the Biltmore Hotel on Pershing Square. Throughout life she enjoyed dog shows, and watching ice skating and tennis. And she loved ice cream.

Sources: TSP Gray, BP1934 Gray
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