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Lo13 JOHN LONG b 1569 St Albans Hertfordshire d 1589 Bedford
m MARGARET MARIE WILLMOTE.
Lo12-1 ALICE LONG b 1582, St Albans Hertfordshire d 1682.
Lo12-2 STEVEN LONG b 1584, St Albans Hertfordshire d 24.05.1618, St Albans Hertfordshire.
Lo12-3 ANNA LONG b 1588, St Albans Hertfordshire d 1682.
Lo12 2. iv. ROBERT LONG b 03.11.1590, St Albans Hertfordshire d 09.01.1663, Charlestown Middlesex MA In 1635, his occupation is listed as owner of three cranes inn in Charlestown, Middlesex, MA
m1 03.10.1614 St Albans, Hertfordshire SARAH ELIZABETH TAYLOR b 20.05.1595 St Albans Hertfordshire d 12.12.1631 Dunstable Bedford + 9 ch dau of JOHN TAYLOR and MARGARET WILLMOTE
m2 ELIZABETH ROBERTS 1634 b 10.1603 Dunstable, Central Bedfordshire Unitary Authority, Bedfordshire, d 29.05.1687 Charlestown, Suffolk County, MA + 4 ch
Lo11-1 JOHN LONG b 1615, Virginia Usa d First Monmouth Co New Jersey Usa
m ELIZABETH b 1620,. Barbados; 1685; Page Number: . Arrival date: 1685 Arrival place: Barbados Place: Barbados or St. Christopher 1635; Page Number: . Birth date: abt 1615 Birth place: Arrival date: 1635 Arrival place: Barbados or St. Christopher Place: Barbados; Year: 1679; Page Number: . Arrival date: 1679 Arrival place: Barbados Place: Barbados; Year: 1680; Page Number: . Arrival date: 1680 Arrival place: Barbados Barbados Barbados Barbados Barbados Barbados Barbados or St. Christopher
Lo11-2 MICHAEL LONG b 30.07.1615, St Albans Hertfordshire d 12.01.1688, Charlestown Middlesex Co MA.
Lo11 3. iii. ROBERT LONG b 17.01.1618, St Albans Hertfordshire d 03.10.1651, Barbados West Indies. 3
Lo10 RICHARD LONG b mel. 1651 - 1652, Newbury Essex Co MA d 04.09.1694, Amesbury Essex Co MA
m ANN FRENCH b aft 10.03.1658 Salisbury Essex Co MA d ett. 1712, Salisbury Essex Co MA.
Lo11-4 ELIZABETH LONG b 14.11.1621 St Albans Abbey Hertfordshire, d 10.08.1691 Groton Middlesex MA
m JAMES PARKER b 1617 Great Burstead Essex d før 12.07.1700 Groton Middlesex MA son of JOHN PARKER and JOANNE DRAKE
Lo11-4-1 9. i. EMILY PARKER b 1650,.
Lo11-4-2 10. ii. JAMES PARKER b 15.04.1652, Chelmsford Middlesex Co MA d 27.07.1694, Groton Middlesex MA.
Lo11-4-3 HANNAH PARKER b mel.c 05.01.1646 Woburn Middlesex MA d 01.12.1728 Groton, Middlesex MA
m NATHANIEL BLOOD b 04.04.1650 Lynn Essex Co MA d aft 08.03.1719 Groton, Middlesex MA.
Lo11-4-4 11. iv. JOSEPH PARKER b 30.03.1653, Chelmsford Middlesex Co MA d 1725, Groton, Middlesex MA.
Lo11-5 HERODIAS LONG b 1623, Southwarke London, London, d 1705, Narragansett, RI. From Wikipedia Herodias Gardiner (c. 1623 - after 1674), born Herodias Long, was the wife of three early settlers of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and was also a zealous Quaker evangelist who was whipped in Massachusetts for sharing her religious testimony with others in her former home town of Weymouth. She married at the age of 13 or 14 in London, she was unhappily brought to the American colonies by her first husband, John Hicks, where they settled in Weymouth. The couple had two known children, and moved to the Rhode Island Colony, but she soon separated from her husband, and looking for maintenance, settled in Newport with George Gardiner, with whom she lived for about 20 years as his common-law wife. In 1658 she and a friend made a difficult journey to Massachusetts to present their Quaker message, and they were brought before the Governor, then whipped and imprisoned. A few years later, in 1665, Herodias left Gardiner, and went to live with prominent and wealthy John Porter in the Narragansett country west of the Narragansett Bay. She left behind many court records documenting her marital turmoils. She had nine known children with her first two husbands, and has many descendants.
m1 GEORGE GARDINER. Han b 1615 Greenford Middlesex d 1677 Newport Newport Co RI
m2 WILLIAM HAWKINS b c 1645 Providence Providence Co RI d 06.07.1723 Providence Providence Co RI
m3 JOHN HICKS 14.03.1637 St. Faith's Church in St. Paul's, London,. Han b 1614 Southwark, London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, d 14.06.1672 Hempstead Nassau Co New York Usa. Married Herod(ias) Long in London and emigrated with her after 1635 to Weymouth Massachusetts. They settled in Newport Rhode Island, but John soon abandoned his wife and children and settled on Long Island alone. He did not notify his family of his continued existence for many years.
After his(John) divorce from Herodias in 1655 John Hicks married Florence, a widow of John Carman, who died shortly thereafter and he married third soon after 22 January 1662 (the date of their prenuptial agreement) Rachel, widow of Thomas Starr, who survived him. * * * *" He died in May 1672 in Hempstead, Long Island. Source: Anderson's Great Migration Study Project This John Hicks is NOT the son of Robert Hicks... http://rebelpuritan.com/Hicks.html
1613 In July "John Sonne of Robert Hickes of Radclife shipwright" was baptized "ye xjth" [11 July] at St. Dunstan's, Stepney. This baptism occurred at about the right time to agree with the age John stated in his marriage allegation. However, no evidence has been found to link the subject of this baptism to the John Hicks who married Herodias Long. In January 1614/15, "Richard sonne of Robert Hickes of Nightingalelame carpinter" was "bapt. the first day beinge ix daies ould" at St. Dunstan's, Stepney. Nightingale Lane was in Ratcliff. A Robert Hickes and Elizabeth Nagelley were married at St. James Clerkenwell, Islington, on 16 September 1612. 1636 John Hicks "became a freeman, or member, of the Salters on 13 June 1636." [1][2] 14 March 1636[/37] "Wch daie appeared personally John Hickes of the parish of St Olaves in Southwark Salter And a batchelour aged about 23 yeares And alledged that he intendeth to marrie with Harwood Long spinster aged about 21 yeares the daughter of William Long husbandman who giveth his Consent to this intended marriage And of the truth of the pr[e]mises as also that he knows of no Lawfull let or impediment by reason of anie pr[ior] contract consanguinity affinity or otherwise to hinder his intended marriage he made faith And desires licence to be married in the parish Church of St Faith London. [signed] John Hickes" [3] 1641 "The Court Roll of Freemen [Newport, Rhode Island], with the officers, as they were Elected on the 16th of March, 1641." ... [list] John Hicks. [4] 1648 John Hicks and William Toorn were magistrates of Flushing, Long Island. [5] 1652 John Hicks and two others, unrecorded, were magistrates of Flushing, Long Island. [6] 1653 On 26 November, delegates from the High Council of New Netherland met at the city hall of New Amsterdam with delegates from several towns, including Flushing, which was represented by John Hicks and Tobias Feeks [7]. They discussed how to stop robberies. The English delegates indicated that they should not pay taxes if they could not be protected from robbery. On December 14, the delegates were told that they should not address the council any further. [8] On 11 December, John Hicks and several other delegates petitioned Director Stuyvesant concerning their relationship to the Dutch government. The petition began "We acknowledge a paternal government which God and Nature have established in the world for the maintenance and preservation of peace, and the good of mankind, not only agreeable to Nature's laws, but in accord with the rules and precepts of God, to which we consider ourselves bound by His word." [9] 1655 June 1, Divorce granted to John Hicks, of Flushing, L.I., from his wife, Hardwood Long, on the ground of her adultery, with leave to Hicks to remarry. [10] 1656 Oct. 31. Proceedings in a suit. John Hicks vs. Hendrick Jansen, for payment of land purchased from Mr. Carman; case postponed on condition that defendant deposit the amount demanded, in the secretary's office. [11] 1656/57 On 12 March, John Hicks was among those who witnessed an "agreement betwixt the Governor of ye New-Netherlands and" Indian sachems, in Hempstead, Long Island. [12] 1657 On 4 July, representatives of several Indian groups confirmed that the land of Hempstead, Long Island had been sold in 1643. John Hicks was a witness. [13][14] 1657 An account of calves given in to be kept 1657 listed Mr Hicks with 9. [15] 1657 On 11 June, an account of the number of cattle turned to the neck recorded John Hicks horse and cattle 24. [16] 1658 Feb. 26. Order. On an application of Hendrick Jansen, smith, for restitution of moneys paid John Hicks for land. [17] 1658 March 19. Minute. That Jacques Corteljou laid before the council the survey of the land near Middelborgh, L. I., in dispute between John Hicks and Hendrick Jansen, and order thereupon. [18][19] 1657-1658 Mr. John Hicks was listed in an accounting of gates, cattle, land, and taxes in Hempstead, Long Island. [20][21][22] 1658 Dec. 19. Summons. Thomas Foster, Symon Seren, Ariaen Forman, John Hicks, John Smith, John Heerman, Aeltie Cornelissen, James Paine, Thomas Yrland, William Yets and Jeremy Wood, of Hempstead, to answer the complaint of the farmer of the excise tax on wine and liquor. [23][24][25] 1659 Mr. Hicks was listed among "persons that are to fense and Inclose Rockoway w'th ye Nomb'r of their gates donn at A full town-meeting the 17th of Aprill 1659." [26] 1659/60 On 3 February, Mr. Hicks was compensated by Hempstead for linen and for trading cloth for the Indians. [27] 1660 Dec. 15. Appointment. John Hicks and Robert Ashman as magistrates of that town [Hempstead]. [28] 1661 February 23. Letter. Squire Hickes to director Stuyvesant; requests the appointment of a magistrate [Hempstead] in place of Mr. Ashman, who cannot read or write. February 25. Director Stuyvesant to the town of Hempstead ; recommends the election of Richard Gildersleeve to be magistrate of that town. [29] 1661 April 7. Petition. John Carman, Caleb Carman and Benjamin Coe, husband of Abigail Carman, praying that John Hicks, who married their mother, may be obliged to render an account of the estate; copy to be furnished Mr. Hicks. [30] 1661/62 John Hicks and Rachell Starre made a marriage agreement on 22 January [31]: January the 22 1662. (Sti. Nov.) Conditions of an Agreement made betwixt John Hickes of Hempsted of the one Party, And Eachell Starre of Oyterbay of the other Party Joyntly and freely agreed upon by both parties before they enter or joyne in Marriage estate, about the settling of their Estates, and for the preventing of Differences betwixt the Children of the said John Hickes and Rachell Starres Children, wch is as followeth, That what Estate the said Rachell Starre shall bring to the said John Hickes of her owne (being taken upon Inventory) If it please God to take her away first by Death, that then ye said estate which Shee brought to ye said John Hickes shall returne to ye Children of ye sd Eachell Starre. And likewise the Estate of the sd John Hickes, which is given in by him by Inventory, the Day and yeare above written, In ye presenc of Mr Richard Gildersleve, Mr Robart Ashman, & Jonas Houldsworth, Amounting to the Summe of thirteen thousand three hundred and sixty gilders, and all Debte Discharged, Shall likewise return to his Childen, in Case that the sd John Hickes bee taken away by Death before her the said Rachell Starre, (as is before specified to her Children;. And further it is agreed upon between them, that if it shall please God that their Estates shall or Do increase that then the said increase shall equally bee Divided, the one half to him and his Children, and the other half to her and her Children, at the death of either of them. And further the sd John Hickes Doth give to the sd Rachell Starre (in case hee Die first) During her Widdowhood, the house and Lands which he now liveth in, with all the Earable lands and Meddowe belonging to it and Six Cowes, Foure Oxen, with the Instruments of Husbandry belonging to them, with so much of the housaldstuff as shee shall think meet for her Necessary use and a good horse for her use. In witnesse whereof wee Do Mutually hereunto set our hands the day and yeare before specified. John Hickes, Rachell Starre Testes: Richard Gildersleve, Robert Ashman, Jonas Houldswobth This is a true Copie Compared with the Originall both of them being written per me Jonas Houldswobth 1662 On 4 February, Jonas Houldsworth, clerk of Hempstead, wrote to governor Peter Stuyvesant seeking confirmation of magistrates from a list of six men, including John Hicks, that the town had nominated according to their patent and custom. On 6 February, the director-general [governor] and council selected and confirmed John Hicks, Robert Ashman, and Robert Jackson as commissaries for Hempstead. [32] 1662 On 16 May, John Hicks and Robert Jackson wrote to the council seeking guidance for how to deal with inhabitants of Hempstead who refused to pay the tax for the salary of the town minister. [33][34] 1662 On 27 October. Letter. John Youngs to John Hicks, of Hempstead, informing them that it pleaseth his majesty to involve Long Island in the Connecticut patent, and requiring all the inhabitants to forbear taking an oath of fidelity to any other state. [35][36] 1663 On 18 January, Jonas Houldsworth, clerk of Hempstead, wrote to governor Peter Stuyvesant seeking confirmation of three magistrates from a list of six men, including John Hicks, that the town had nominated according to their patent and custom. On 20 January, the director-general [governor] and council selected and confirmed John Hicks, Robert Ashman, and Richard Gildersleeve as magistrates for Hempstead. [37][38] 1664 On 7 January, Tapausagh, sachem of the Long Island Indians appeared before the Director and council with an interpreter present and reported that the English settlers at Flushing had spoken with them about purchasing a parcel of land. Mr Doughty and many others wanted to set a price, but the Indians said that they must ask their people whether or not to sell the land before setting a price. The Indians asked whether the settlers of Hempstead, Rustdorp, or Jamaica had also invited the Indians. Mr. [John] Hicks and his son [apparently of Hempstead] had been at the meeting, but had only listened and had not spoken. The English settlers said that three ships would come from and drive out the Dutch and Stuyvesant, and the land belonged to them, and if Stuyvesant tried to do anything, they would bind his hands to his back and send him out of the country or kill him; but if he kept quiet, it would be well and me might remain in his own house and on his land, like any other man. The Indians were told that the l and on Long Island had been conveyed to the Dutch in 1639 by the father of Tapausagh, and the sale was confirmed in 1656, so the Indians must not sell the land. [39] 1665 After the English defeated the Dutch, the English Governor Richard Nichols announced "to settle good and knowne Lawes within this Government for the future, and receive your best advice and Informacon ... at Hempsteed upon Long Island, shall be held a Generall meeting, wch is to consist of Deputyes chosen by the major part of the freemen onely ... whether English, or Dutch." The deputies met in Hempstead on 1 March 1664/5. John Hicks and Robert Jackson were the Deputies from Hempstead. [40][41][42][43] "March 1, 1665 [1664/5], a convention was held at Hempstead under authority of the English governor ... Delegates ... Hempstead. John Hicks. Robert Jackson." [44] 1666 On 20 April, governor Richard Nicholls sent a warrant to John Hicks, justice of the peace at Hempstead, with instructions to uphold the law and to send to jail, in New York if need be, any persons not paying their taxes, since some inhabitants of Hempstead had refused to pay taxes to constable Jackson. [45] 1668 March 6, "Confirmation Patent for the town of Hempsteed on Long Island from Gov Nicolls to John Hicks, John Seaman, Richard Gildersleeve, and others freeholders of said town." [46] 1669 A matter of difference between Francis Doughty of Newtown, on the behalf of Francis Doughty his father, heretofore minister of Flushing, and Mr. John Hicks, Capt John Underhill, and Mr. William Laurence, representing others of the town, concerning a yearly salary paid to Mr. Doughty for his pains as minister, was considered by the governor at Fort James in New York on 27 March. [47] 1671 On 25 April, at a town meeting in Hempstead, it was voted and ordered "That no person or Persns inhabiting within this towne or the liberties thereof, shall plow or break up any Planting Land for the Indyans, nor shall no way assist them therein, under the penalty of forfeiting for every day... 20 shillings to the use of the towne. It is further ordered, that Mr. John Hicks, George Hewlett and John Jackson, do go downe to Rockaway tomorrow, and forewarn all Indyans to depart thence, except such as do really belong to that place ..." [48] 1672 On 10 June, the council minutes for Long Island affairs reported the [election] returns for constable of Hempstead with 39 votes for Robert Jackson and 34 votes for Simon Seryou. Objection was made by Mr John Hicks [named as Thomas Hicks on the next page] and James Pine, on behalf of others, that many of the votes for Mr. Jackson were from great Neck or Mad-nans Neck, with only small, divided, parcels of land unrelated to the town of Hempstead, and questioned whether they should be counted equally with ye ancient inhabitants. The council determined that all the inhabitants were freeholders and their votes would count, although a proposal would be considered for them to be in a separate town with officers of their ownJohn Hicks came to New in 1635 and resided for a while at Weymouth, Massachusetts, then to Newport, Rhode Island, and finally moved to Hemstead, Long Island, NY, in 1642, where he became quite active as an adjuster of Indian claims to land. He was a delegate from Long Island in 1663 to a Council called by Governor Nicoll of New York "to make additions and alterations to existing laws." Representative from Flushing to Convention called by Governor Stuyvesant in New Amsterdam 1653. Justice of the Peace 1666. Grantee of Patents of land in town of Hempstead, Mar. 6, 1666, and the first patent for Flushing granted by Governor Keift to English emigrants included John Hicks. 1672 Will of John Hicks, Hempstead, "Being weak in body but sound in understanding," makes son Thomas executor, and "he is to pay to my wife Rachel, 100 in cattle, according to wheat at 5 shillings a bushell." Leaves to wife household utensils, "besides her own wearing clothes, and what goods my said wife brought with her to me." leave to each one of my daughter Haviland's children, a colt." Leaves to daughter Hannah 100, one-third in horses and two-thirds in cattle. Legacies to "children of my son Thomas," and to "my son-in-law Josyas Starr." Dated April 29, 1672. The will is also signed by his wife Rachel, "in token of her satisfaction." Witnesses, Jonah Fordham, Richard Valentine. Proved at Court of Sessions, held in Jamaica, June 14, 1672. Anthony Waters, Clerk. Letters of Administration granted to Thomas Hicks, June 17, 1672. [50] 1675 In October, the council minutes reported Indian claims to land in Cows Neck, Little Madnans, and Great Madnans north of Hempstead. The parcels had been purchased under Hempstead, now Flushing, and had been spoken of in Governor Nicolls time and at discussions were held with the Indians at Mr. Hixes, but nothing was concluded except that a present should be given to them to satisfy them. It was concluded that no powder or lead should be sold to the Indians.
Lo11-5-1 BENON GARDINER b 1643, Newport Newport Co RI d 16.11.1729, South Kingstown Washington Co RI
m MARY ELDRED b 1646, Cambridge Middlesex Co MA d 16.01.1729, Newport Newport Co RI. Christened 15 JUN 1646 MA, Middlesex Co, Cambridge
Lo11-5-2 HENRY GARDINER b 1645, Newport Newport Co Rhode Island d 26.04.1724, Kingston Washington Co RI
m ABIGAIL RICHMOND b 1656, Newport Newport Co Rhode Island d 1744, Newport Newport Co Rhode Island.
Lo11-5-3 12. iii. WILLIAM GARDINER b 1650, Newport Newport RI d 1711, Kingston Washington Co RI.
Lo11-5-4 GEORGE GARDINER b c. 1648, Newport Newport RI d mel. 1723 - 1724, Kingston Washington Co RI
m TABITHA TEFFT b mel. 1652 - 1653, Newport Newport RI d 1722, Kingston Washington Co RI. ch of HERODIAS LONG and JOHN HICKS: 13. v. HANNAH4 HICKS b 1638, Newport Newport Colony d 03.1712, Flushing, Queens County, Province of New York. 14. vi. THOMAS HICKS b 1642, Newport, RI d 26.01.1741, Little Neck, Queens County, Province of New York, Colonial America.
Lo11-6 6. vi. ANN LONG b 1623, Bedford d 10.08.1691, Woburn Middlesex Co MA.
Lo11-7 7. vii. HANNAH LONG b 1637, New MA d 1709, Charlestown, Suffolk, MA.
Lo11-8 DEOBORAH LONG b 1642, Charlestown, Middlesex, MA d 1689, Charlestown, Suffolk, MA
m WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
Lo11-9 8. ix. ZACHARIAH LONG b 20.10.1630, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, d 28.03.1688, Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk, MA
Lo11-10 JOSHUA3 LONG.
Lo11-11 HANNAH LONG.
Lo11-12 RUTH LONG.
Lo11-13 DEBORAH LONG. Generasjon nr. 3 6. ANN3 LONG (: : b 1623 Bedford d 10.08.1691 Woburn Middlesex Co MA.
m JAMES CONVERSE. Han b 1620 Waverly Northamptonshire d 10.05.1715 Woburn Middlesex Co MA. ch of ANN LONG and JAMES CONVERSE: i. JAMES4 CONVERSE b 16.11.1645, Woburn Middlesex Co MA d 08.07.1706, Woburn Middlesex Co MA
m HANNAH CARTER b mel. 19.01.1651 - 1752, Woburn Middlesex Co MA d 10.08.1691, Woburn Middlesex Co MA. ii. DEBORAH CONVERSE b 25.07.1647, Woburn Middlesex Co MA d 01.07.1693, Woburn Middlesex Co MA
m JOHN PIERCE b 07.03.1643, Woburn Middlesex Co MA d 08.04.1720, Woburn Middlesex Co MA. 7. HANNAH3 LONG (: : b 1637 New MA d 1709 Charlestown, Suffolk, MA.
m (1) HENRY COOKERY. Han b 1636 Charlestown, Suff, MA d 1662 Charlestown, Suffolk, MA.
m (2) LUKE PERKINS, son of ABRAHAM PERKINS and MARY WYETH. Han b 1636 Charlestown, Middlesex, d 1710 Charlestown, MiddlesexEngland. ch of HANNAH LONG and LUKE PERKINS: i. MARY4 PERKINS b 1676, Charlestown Middlesex, Massachusetts d 1776. ii. LUKE PERKINS b 1667, Charleston, Maine Usa d 1748, Plymton, Plymouth, MA
m MARTHA CONANT b 16.08.1664, MA d 1754, Plymton, Plymouth, MA. iii. JOHN PERKINS b 1670, New, Usa d 1770
m MERCY JACKSON b MA. 15. iv. HANNAH PERKINS b 1673, Charlestown Middlesex, MA d 1773, Charlestown, MA. v. HENRY PERKINS b 1663, Charlestown, Suffolk, MA d 1667. vi. ABRAHAM PERKINS b 23.05.1672, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, New d 1772. 8. ZACHARIAH3 LONG (: : b 20.10.1630 Dunstable, Bedfordshire, d 28.03.1688 Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, Usa
m SARAH TIDD 24.09.1656 Boston, Suffolk,MA, dau of JOSHUA TEED and SARAH BENNETT. Hun b 02.06.1639 Charlestown,MA d 03.07.1674 Charlestown,MA ch of ZACHARIAH LONG and SARAH TIDD: i. SARAH4 LONG b 24.07.1657, Charlestown, Middlesex,MA d 1674, Charlestown, Middlesex,MA ii. ELIZABETH LONG b 1662 d 1668. iii. MARY LONG b 29.09.1662, Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, Usa d 18.03.1728, Boston SuffolkMA,
m (1) FRANCIS SMITH, 1690
m (2) JOHN ATWOOD, 29.10.1690, Boston, Suffolk,MA b 21.08.1647, Boston, Suffolk,MA Generasjon nr. 4 9. EMILY4 PARKER (ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1650 i.
m JOHN NOBLE WORTHINGTON HARDY, son of ANTHONY HARDY. Han b 1638 Pembrokeshire Wales d 05.10.1697 Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. ch of EMILY PARKER and JOHN HARDY: 16. i. JOHN5 HARDY b 07.10.1665, Dorset d 1718, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. 10. JAMES4 PARKER (ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 15.04.1652 Chelmsford Middlesex Co MA d 27.07.1694 Groton Middlesex MA
m MARY PARKER, dau of ABRAHAM PARKER and ROSE WHITLOCK. Hun b 15.11.1655 Chelmsford Middlesex Co MA d 27.07.1694 Groton Middlesex MA. ch of JAMES PARKER and MARY PARKER: i. PHINEAS5 PARKER b 1681, Groton Middlesex Co MA d 13.08.1744, Groton Middlesex Co MA
m ABIGAIL SCRIPTURE b 28.01.1686, Groton Middlesex Co MA d 04.02.1721, Groton Middlesex Co MA. 11. JOSEPH4 PARKER (ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 30.03.1653 Chelmsford Middlesex Co MA d 1725 Groton, Middlesex MA
m HANNAH BLOOD. Hun b 1655 Groton, Middlesex MA. ch of JOSEPH PARKER and HANNAH BLOOD: 17. i. NATHANIEL5 PARKER b 1687, Groton, Middlesex MA d 16.07.1716, Groton, Middlesex MA. 12. WILLIAM4 GARDINER ( : : b 1650 Newport Newport RI d 1711 Kingston Washington Co RI
m ELIZABETH WILKINSON. Hun b 1650 Kingston Washington Co RI d 1737 RI. Notater for WILLIAM GARDINER: Werelate; Abstracts of North Kingstown Wills, in Rhode Island Genealogical Register. (Princeton, Massachusetts: A. G. Beaman), 319-320, April 1982.William Gardner. Will dated Jan 1710/11, proved 12 Mar 1710/11, pps. 105-106. Wife [burn]. Son William Gardner. Daughters: Rebecca, Susannah, Dorcas, Tabethy, Rachell and Elizabeth wife of John Gould. Honor Huling daughter of Alexander [burn]. Witnesses: Benony Gardner, Mrs. Elizabeth Huling, Alexander Huling. ch of WILLIAM GARDINER and ELIZABETH WILKINSON: i. ANN5 GARDINER b 1677, Kingston Washington Co RI d 1710
m JOSEPH HULL b 1679, RI. 13. HANNAH4 HICKS ( : : b 1638 Newport Newport Colony d 03.1712 Flushing, Queens County, Province of New York.
m WILLIAM HAVILAND 1654 Newport RI, son of JAMES HAVILAND and THOMASSINE MAINDONAIL. Han b 07.09.1606 Salisbury, Wiltshire, d 16.10.1697 Great Neck, Queens County, Province of New York. Notater for HANNAH HICKS: Family moved to Newport, Rhode Island in 1640. Hannah and Husband William Haviland lived in Newport, RI and Narragansett, RI, and Flushing, NY. assume New York is her last residence but unsure. Another source has death year March 1712 ch of HANNAH HICKS and WILLIAM HAVILAND: i. JOSEPH J5 HAVILAND b 1654, Flushing, Queens, New York Colony, British Colonial America d før 31.08.1724, Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, Usa
m MARY L, før 1686, Hempstead Town, Queens, New York Colony, British Colonial America b 1654 d 1712. Notater for JOSEPH J HAVILAND: He lived in Westchester, New York, United States in 1698 and Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, British Colonial America in 1709. In 1702, his occupation is listed as alderman in Westchester, New York, United States He married Hannah Hicks about 1654, in Newport, Rhode Island, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 1 daughter. He lived in Flushing, Queens, New York Colony, British Colonial America in 1677. In 1656, at the age of 49, his occupation is listed as commissioner to the general court in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, British Colonial America. ii. JAN WILLEMSEN HAVILAND b 1663, Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, British Colonial America d 11.10.1740, Hempstead Town, Queens, New York Colony, British Colonial America
m SARAH JANSE BERGEN b 1680 d 1760. iii. BENJAMIN HAVILAND b 03.04.1659, Newport, Rhode Island, British Colonial America d 31.07.1726, Rye, Westchester, New York Colony, British Colonial America
m ABIGAIL MOTT, 1683, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, Usa b 03.05.1660, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, British Colonial America d 04.07.1730, Rye Town, Westchester, New York Colony, British Colonial America. 14. THOMAS4 HICKS ( : : b 1642 Newport, RI d 26.01.1741 Little Neck, Queens County, Province of New York, Colonial America
m1) MARY ALBRO DOUGHTY mel. 08.03.1659 - 19.02.1660, dau of CORNET DOUGHTY and SARAH FRANCES. Hun b 1658 Flushing, Queens County, New York Usa d 1713 Flushing, Queens County, Province of New York
m2) MARY BUTLER 1669, dau of DEACON BUTLER and ELIZABETH BIGELOW. Hun b 1635 Suffolk Co MA d 12.09.1689 Wethersfield Hartford Co Connecticut Usa. Notater for THOMAS HICKS: Thomas b. ca. 1642; will dated May 15, 1727; will proved Jan. 28, 1742 Little Neck, Queens, NY; m1) between Oct. 30, 1658 and 1660 Mary (Butler) Washburn, d. pre. 1677, widow of John Washburn, daughter of Richard Butler of Stratford, CT; m2) license dated Jul. 1677 Mary Doughty, b. ca. 1658 d 1713, dau. of Elias and Sarah Doughty of Flushing. have seen the surname of Thomas’ first wife as Cornell, but Torrey and other sources give Butler. Captain Thomas Hicks Også kjent som: "Judge" Notater for MARY ALBRO DOUGHTY: Second Spouse & Children Mary Doughty 1658 – 1713 Elizabeth John Hicks Charles Hicks 1678 – 1730 Isaac Hicks 1678 – 1745 Benjamin Hicks 1680 – 1741 Stephen Hicks 1682 – 1767 William Hicks 1684 – 1710 Charity Hicks 1690 – 1741 Mary Hicks 1690 – 1765 Phebe Hicks 1700 – ch of THOMAS HICKS and MARY DOUGHTY: i. ELIZABETH5 HICKS b 1660, Queens County New York, Usa. 18. ii. THOMAS HICKS b 1660, Flushing, Queens County, New York Usa d mel. 28.01.1740 - 1741, Flushing, Queens County, New York Usa. iii. MARY HICKS b 1664. 19. iv. JACOB HICKS b 1669, Flushing Queens Co New York Usa d 02.03.1755, Rockaway Queens Co New York Usa. v. ISAAC HICKS b 1678, Long Island City, Queens County, New York, Usa d 1745, Long Island City, Queens County, New York, Usa
m ELIZABETH MOORE b 10.06.1679, Southold, Suffolk County, New York, Usa d 22.02.1748, Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, Usa. ch of THOMAS HICKS and MARY BUTLER: vi. THOMAS5 HICKS. vii. JACOB HICKS. 15. HANNAH4 PERKINS (HANNAH3 LONG, : : b 1673 Charlestown Middlesex, MA d 1773 Charlestown, MA.
m RICHARD WAY. ch of HANNAH PERKINS and RICHARD WAY: i. SARAH5 WAY b 08.03.1694, d 1736, Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut Usa
m (1) WILLIAM EMERY
m (2) WILLIAM EMMONS b 1693, d 1763, Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut Usa. Generasjon nr. 5 16. JOHN5 HARDY (EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 07.10.1665 Dorset d 1718 Chowan Co North Carolina Usa
m CHARITY O'DYER, dau of GABRIEL O'DYER and MARY. Hun b 1665 d før 1719 Bertie Co North Carolina Usa. ch of JOHN HARDY and CHARITY O'DYER: 20. i. WILLIAM6 HARDY b 1680, d 1751, Salmon Creek Bertie Co North Carolina Usa. 21. ii. MARY HARDY b 1683, North Carolina Usa d ett. 1732. 22. iii. REBECCA HARDY b 1687, North Carolina Usa d 06.1785. 17. NATHANIEL5 PARKER (JOSEPH4, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1687 Groton, Middlesex MA d 16.07.1716 Groton, Middlesex MA
m LYDIA NUTTING. Hun b 03.06.1686 Groton, Middlesex MA. ch of NATHANIEL PARKER and LYDIA NUTTING: i. SARAH6 PARKER b 12.04.1705, MA
m JEREMIAH SHATTUCK b 11.06.1703, Groton MA d 02.08.1798, Pepperell Middlesex Co MA. 18. THOMAS5 HICKS (THOMAS4, : : b 1660 Flushing, Queens County, New York Usa d mel. 28.01.1740 - 1741 Flushing, Queens County, New York Usa
m DEBORAH WHITEHEAD, dau of MAJOR WHITEHEAD and ABIGAIL STEVENSON. Hun b 1673 Jamaica Queens Co New York Usa d 14.06.1712 Flushing, Queens County, New York Usa. ch of THOMAS HICKS and DEBORAH WHITEHEAD: i. DEBORAH6 HICKS, d. ett. 30.04.1712. ii. ELIZABETH HICKS, d. ett. 30.04.1712. iii. HANNAH HICKS, d. ett. 30.04.1712. iv. MARTHA HICKS, d. ett. 30.04.1712. 23. v. MARY HICKS b 1696, Flushing Queens Co New York Usa d ett. 30.04.1712. vi. ROBERT PEQID HICKS b 1680. vii. STEVENSON HICKS b mel. 1691 - 1712 d ett. 30.04.1712. viii. THOMAS HICKS b mel. 1691 - 1712 d ett. 08.06.1726. ix. WHITEHEAD HICKS b mel. 1691 - 1712 d mel. 30.04.1712 - 08.06.1725. 24. x. ABIGAIL HICKS b 16.10.1692, Quenns Co New York Usa d ett. 30.04.1712. xi. AUGUSTINE HICKS b ett. 30.04.1712. 19. JACOB5 HICKS (THOMAS4, : : b 1669 Flushing Queens Co New York Usa d 02.03.1755 Rockaway Queens Co New York Usa
m HANNAH CARPENTER, dau of JOSEPH CARPENTER and HANNAH CARPENTER. Hun b 21.01.1671 Rehoboth Bristol Co MA d 1750 Norton Bristol Co MA. ch of JACOB HICKS and HANNAH CARPENTER: i. SAMUEL6 HICKS b 10.1702, Long Island City Queens Co New York Usa d 10.05.1735, Hempstead Lewis Co new York Usa. ii. STEVEN HICKS b 18.06.1704, Flushing Queens Co New York Usa d 04.01.1775, New York Usa. iii. THOMAS HICKS b 02.05.1706, Rockaway Queens Co New York Usa d 10.03.1776, Long Island City Queens Co New York Usa. iv. JACOB HICKS b 14.06.1708, Pleasant Valley Dutchess Co New York Usa d 06.03.1769, Long Island City Queens Co New York Usa. v. SARAH HICKS b 08.08.1710, Pleasant Valley Dutchess Co New York Usa d 12.03.1785, Pleasant Valley Dutchess Co New York Usa. 25. vi. JOHN HICKS b 25.12.1711, Pleasant Valley Dutchess Co New York Usa d 1789. vii. BENJAMIN HICKS b 29.06.1713, Pleasant Valley Dutchess Co New York Usa d 18.06.1743, Long Island City Queens City Co New York Usa. viii. JOSEPH HICKS b 12.08.1714, Pleasant Valley Dutchess Co New York Usa d 03.08.1803, Pleasant Valley Dutchess Co New York Usa. ix. ELIZABETH HICKS b 1716, Pleasant Valley Dutchess Co New York Usa d 11.07.1750, Grand Rapids Kent Co MI Usa. x. HANNAH HICKS b 1718, Pleasant Valley Dutchess Co New York Usa d 1751. Generasjon nr. 6 20. WILLIAM6 HARDY (JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1680 d 1751 Salmon Creek Bertie Co North Carolina Usa
m EDITH BATCHELOR, dau of RICHARD BATCHELOR and ANN BIGGS. Hun b 1670 Deep Creek Chesapeake Virginia Usa d 1750 Salmon Creek Bertie Co North Carolina Usa. ch of WILLIAM HARDY and EDITH BATCHELOR: i. WILLIAM7 HARDY b 1703, Bertie Co North Carolina Usa d før 11.02.1784, Bertie Co North Carolina Usa
m SARAH PARROTT b 1704, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. 21. MARY6 HARDY (JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1683 North Carolina Usa d ett. 1732.
m COL. JOHN HINTON, son of JAMES HINTON and SARAH WHITT. Han b 1673 North Carolina Usa d 25.04.1732 Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. ch of MARY HARDY and COL. HINTON: 26. i. ANN NANCY7 HINTON b 1712, Chowan County North Carolina d mel. 1756 - 1809, Warren Co., North Carolina Usa. 27. ii. JUDITH HINTON b 1705, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 1760, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. iii. MARY HINTON b 1700, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. iv. SARAH HINTON b 1707, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa
m BENJAMIN BLANCHARD b 1705, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d ett. 1762, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. Notater for BENJAMIN BLANCHARD: Will, 4/3/1762: will of Benjamin Blanchard, Chowan; son Uriah plantation in Duplin Co, whereon he now lives, son Robin land in Hertford Co, son Absalom, son Robert, daughters Christian Hinton and Judith Hinton, wife Sarah Blanchard, daughters Elizabeth, Bethane, Millison, Absole, son Robert and William Hinton Sr, Exrs; Test, Amos Blanchard, Timothy Walton v. RACHEL HINTON b 1708, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. vi. ROSE HINTON b 1710, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. vii. CHARITY HINTON b 1712, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. viii. HARDY HINTON b 1712, Nancemond Co Virginia Usa d 10.1760, Johnston Co North Carolina Usa
m MARY DEMPSEY b 1716, Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa d 1762, Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa. ix. WILLIAM HINTON b 1715, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 27.10.1796, Gates Co North Carolina Usa
m MARY BLANCHARD b 1727, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. x. JOHN HINTON b 1725, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 1784, Wake Co North Carolina Usa
m (1) PHEREBEE KIMBROUGH b 1720, Bertie Co North Carolina Usa d 1798, Wake Co North Carolina Usa
m (2) GRIZELLE KIMBROUGH b 1720, Wake Co North Carolina Usa d 1798, North Carolina Usa. Notater for JOHN HINTON: Military USA Army / Colonel / Revolutionary War History 27 FEB 1776 Battle of Moores Creek Colonel, USA xi. MALACHAI HINTON b 1730, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa
m SARAH WIMBERLEY b 1738, Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa. 22. REBECCA6 HARDY (JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1687 North Carolina Usa d 06.1785.
m NICHOLAS HUNTER, son of WILLIAM HUNTER and JOANE. Han b mel. 1678 - 1684 Nancemond Co Virginia Usa d 02.1748 Carteret Co North Carolina Usa. ch of REBECCA HARDY and NICHOLAS HUNTER: i. ISAAC7 HUNTER b mel. 1700 - 1710, Nancemond Co Virginia Usa
m SARAH HILL b mel. 1705 - 1715, Northampton Co North Carolina Usa. 23. MARY6 HICKS (THOMAS5, THOMAS4, : : b 1696 Flushing Queens Co New York Usa d ett. 30.04.1712.
m SAMUEL LAWRENCE, son of WILLIAM LAWRENCE and DEBORAH SMITH. Han b 16.04.1690 Smithtown Suffolk Co New York Usa d 06.1760 New York Usa. ch of MARY HICKS and SAMUEL LAWRENCE: 28. i. AUGUSTINE7 LAWRENCE b 1719, Suffolk Co New York Usa d 05.04.1794, New York City New York Co New York Usa. 24. ABIGAIL6 HICKS (THOMAS5, THOMAS4, : : b 16.10.1692 Quenns Co New York Usa d ett. 30.04.1712.
m JAMES TALLMAN, son of JOHN TALLMAN. Han b 1693 New York Usa d mel. 1736 - 1737 Shcrewsbury Monmouth Co New Jersey Usa. ch of ABIGAIL HICKS and JAMES TALLMAN: 29. i. DEBORAH7 TALLMAN. 25. JOHN6 HICKS (JACOB5, THOMAS4, : : b 25.12.1711 Pleasant Valley Dutchess Co New York Usa d 1789
m MARTHA SMITH 1740. Hun b 30.09.1709 Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, Usa d 1759 Queens, Queens County, New York, Usa. ch of JOHN HICKS and MARTHA SMITH: i. JOSEPH7 HICKS b 1741 d 1805. 30. ii. JOHN HICKS b 07.1743, Flushing, Queens County, New York, Usa d 26.03.1808, Albany, Albany County, New York, Usa. iii. ELIZABETH HICKS b 1748 d 1830. iv. JACOB HICKS b 1753 d 1800. 31. v. ELIAS HICKS b 19.03.1748, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa d 27.02.1830, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa. Generasjon nr. 7 26. ANN NANCY7 HINTON (MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1712 Chowan County North Carolina d mel. 1756 - 1809 Warren Co., North Carolina Usa.
m SOLOMON ALSTON 1729 Chowan County North Carolina Usa, son of JOHN ALSTON and MARY CLARK. Han b 1701 Chowan County North Carolina d 18.04.1784 Warren Co North Carolina Usa. Notater for ANN NANCY HINTON: (Nancy) ch of ANN HINTON and SOLOMON ALSTON: i. MARY8 ALSTON b 04.06.1730, North Carolina Usa
m NATHANIEL KIMBROUGH b 1732, of, Wake, North Carolina Usa d 1781, Wake North Carolina Usa. ii. SOLOMON ALSTON b 24.10.1733, North Carolina Usa d 08.1771
m SARAH HINTON. 32. iii. JOHN ALSTON b 18.04.1735, Chowan Conty North Carolina d 02.07.1802, New Felicana Parish La Usa. 33. iv. WILLIAM ALSTON b 25.12.1736, Chowan Conty North Carolina d 1810. v. ANN ALSTON b 29.03.1738, Chowan Conty North Carolina
m JESSE HUNTER. vi. PHILLIP ALSTON b 18.02.1741, Chowan Conty North Carolina
m MILRED MCCOY. vii. MARTHA B. ALSTON b 25.05.1745, Chowan Conty North Carolina d 1815
m ISAAC HUNTER, 18.04.1760. viii. RACHEL ALSTON b 27.09.1747, Chowan Conty North Carolina
m EDMUND JONES. ix. SARAH ALSTON b 27.06.1752, Warren Co North Carolina Usa
m MORGAN. 34. x. JAMES ALSTON b 01.02.1754, Chowan Conty North Carolina d 27.02.1805. 35. xi. CHARITY ALSTON b 19.01.1743, Chowan Conty North Carolina. xii. MARTHA ALSTON b 25.05.1745, Edgecombe Co North Carolina Usa d 1815
m ISAAC HUNTER b 1720, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d ett. 03.05.1811, Warren Co North Carolina Usa. 27. JUDITH7 HINTON (MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1705 Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 1760 Chowan Co North Carolina Usa.
m ABRAHAM HILL. Han b 1697 New Kent Co Virginia Usa d 18.04.1760 Chowan Co North Carolina Usa. ch of JUDITH HINTON and ABRAHAM HILL: i. SARAH PUGH8 HILL b 1745, Gates Co North Carolina Usa d 19.11.1793, Gates Co North Carolina Usa
m JACOB HUNTER b 1737, North Carolina Usa d 08.06.1784, Gates Co North Carolina Usa. Notater for JACOB HUNTER: Military USA Army / Major / Revolutionary War 36. ii. ABRAHAM HILL b 23.04.1732, Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 04.02.1792, Wilkes Co Georgia Usa. 28. AUGUSTINE7 LAWRENCE (MARY6 HICKS, THOMAS5, THOMAS4, : : b 1719 Suffolk Co New York Usa d 05.04.1794 New York City New York Co New York Usa
m JOHANNA VAN ZANDT, dau of WYANT VAN ZANDT and CATARINA EYCK. Hun b 15.08.1729 New York Usa d 1794. ch of AUGUSTINE LAWRENCE and JOHANNA VAN ZANDT: 37. i. AUGUSTINE HICKS8 LAWRENCE b 11.10.1770, Whitestone Queens Co New York Usa d 10.09.1828, Manhattan New York Co Usa. 29. DEBORAH7 TALLMAN (ABIGAIL6 HICKS, THOMAS5, THOMAS4, : :
m ASHER MOTT, son of SARAH CLAYTON. Han b 27.06.1704 Middletown Monmouth Co New Jersey Usa d 05.03.1761. ch of DEBORAH TALLMAN and ASHER MOTT: 38. i. ABIGAIL8 MOTT b 1760, Monmouth Monmouth Co New Jersey Usa d 20.04.1842, Kingston Township Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa. 30. JOHN7 HICKS (JOHN6, JACOB5, THOMAS4, : : b 07.1743 Flushing, Queens County, New York, Usa d 26.03.1808 Albany, Albany County, New York, Usa
m AMY WILLIS 1765. Hun b 12.08.1747 Queens County, New York, Usa d 29.03.1832 New York, Usa. ch of JOHN HICKS and AMY WILLIS: 39. i. GEORGE A8 HICKS b 05.09.1771, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York Usa. 31. ELIAS7 HICKS (JOHN6, JACOB5, THOMAS4, : : b 19.03.1748 Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa d 27.02.1830 Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa
m JEMIMA SEAMAN. Hun b 21.11.1750 d 17.03.1829 Nassau County, New York, Usa. Notater for ELIAS HICKS: Quaker minister. He began preaching when he was twenty-seven-years-old. Disinterested in religion when young, he turned to it as an adult. He spoke on religious subjects as he travelled throughout the United States. As a result of his work, the New York legislature passed a law freeing every slave within its borders on July 4, 1827. He preached "obedience to the light within," as the foundation of authentic Quakerism. His followers, called "Hicksites," minimized the importance of the Bible. A schism occurred in Quakerism as a result of his teaching. Some Quakers rallied around the Bible; other perceived it as a hindrance to reaching the Spirit. ch of ELIAS HICKS and JEMIMA SEAMAN: i. ELIZABETH8 HICKS, d. 05.07.1871, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa. ii. MARTHA HICKS b 20.10.1771, Northbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Usa d 1862, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa
m ROYAL ALDRICH b 1769 d 1839, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa. 40. iii. ABIGAIL HICKS b 03.03.1782, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa d 26.02.1850, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa. 41. iv. SARAH RODMAN HICKS b 09.10.1793 d 19.11.1835, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa. Generasjon nr. 8 32. JOHN8 ALSTON (ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 18.04.1735 Chowan Conty North Carolina d 02.07.1802 New Felicana Parish La Usa
m ELIZABETH HINES. Hun b 1735 d 06.1781 District of Natchez Usa. Notater for JOHN ALSTON: Additional Information for John Alston Notes (1) John Alston was a wealthy person and a loyal Englishman, who not being in sympathy with the revolution, became a Tory. About 1770 he and his family moved to the Natchez section of West Florida, where he settled and operated his plantation "La Grange", in Hommochito, MS.27. Due to his loyalty to the King, he was issued generous land patents from the British government.28. In 1779, the Spanish government had gained control of the Natchez area, at this time John Alston and other English patriots rebelled against the Spanish crown, thus becoming fugitives29. On July 29, 1781 on information received on the death of his wife Elizabeth at present with the nation of Indians the Chittimaches, where he had taken refuge with most of his property, Charles de Grandpre of the Spanish government appointed Alexander McIntosh guardian to John Alstons children, and seizure of his property30. 24. Joseph A. Groves, M.D., The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina., (Atlanta, GA.: The Franklin Printing and Publishing Co., 1901.) p. 148. 25. Ibid., p. 148. 26. May Wilson McBee, The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805 Abstracts of Early Records. (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co.), Inc. 1979. Book A. p. 1. 27. Stanley Clisby Arthur, Old Families of Louisiana, (Baton Rouge,LA.), Claitor's Publishing Division, 1971 Reprint. p. 189. 28. The Louisiana Genealogical Register, Vol. XVIII, No.4, Dec., 1971., p. 321-322. 29. Joseph A. Groves, M.D., The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina., (Atlanta, GA.: The Franklin Printing and Publishing Co., 1901.) p. 141. 30. May Wilson McBee, The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805 Abstracts of Early Records, (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1979.) Book A., p. 1. 31. Joseph A. Groves, M.D., The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina., (Atlanta, GA.: The Franklin Printing and Publishing Co., 1901.) p. 148. 32. May Wilson McBee, The Natchez Court Recor ds, 1767-1805 Abstracts of Early Records (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1979.) Book A., ch of JOHN ALSTON and ELIZABETH HINES: 42. i. PHILLIP LEWIS9 ALSTON b 1764, North Carolina Usa d 09.11.1803, New Felicana Parish La Usa. ii. ANN ALSTON b 1767, North Carolina Usa
m ALEXANDER STIRLING b 26.05.1784. iii. WILLIAM ALSTON b 1769, North Carolina Usa
m MILDRED WELLS. iv. JACOB ALSTON b 1770, North Carolina Usa. v. LUCRETIA ALSTON b 1774, Natchez District Usa d 13.05.1833
m (1) RUFFIN GRAY
m (2) JAMES PIRRIE. Notater for LUCRETIA ALSTON: STIRLING BURIAL GROUND. (NOW BEECHWOOD vi. SOLOMON ALSTON b 1775, North Carolina Usa. vii. HENRY ALSTON b 1776, North Carolina Usa d 03.08.1781, Louisiana Usa. 33. WILLIAM8 ALSTON (ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 25.12.1736 Chowan Conty North Carolina d 1810
m CHARITY ALSTON, dau of SOLOMON ALSTON and ANN HINTON. Hun b 19.01.1743 Chowan Conty North Carolina. ch of WILLIAM ALSTON and CHARITY ALSTON: 43. i. NANCY9 ALSTON. 34. JAMES8 ALSTON (ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 01.02.1754 Chowan Conty North Carolina d 27.02.1805
m SARAH KEARNEY 24.01.1780 Warren Co., North Carolina Usa, dau of EDMOND KEARNEY and SARAH BROTHERS. Hun b 26.03.1758 d 25.11.1813 Warrenton, Warren Co., North Carolina Usa. Notater for SARAH KEARNEY: Sarah Hawkins ? ch of JAMES ALSTON and SARAH KEARNEY: i. JOHN KEARNEY9 ALSTON b 03.04.1781, Warren Co North Carolina Usa d 1860
m JANE HARDAWAY DAVIS b 1782, Roanoke, Virginia Usa. ii. MARY HINTON ALSTON b 22.10.1782, Warren Co North Carolina Usa d 27.06.1864, Warren Co North Carolina Usa
m ROBERT TYNES CHEEK, 11.04.1802, Warren Co., North Carolina Usa b 1777, Beafort Co North Carolina Usa d 1841, Warren Co North Carolina Usa. 44. iii. ANN ALSTON b 02.01.1787, Warren Co North Carolina Usa d 1850. iv. BETTY ALLSTON b 22.02.1789, Warren Co North Carolina Usa d 1880
m RIDLEY b 1785, Chapel Hill North Carolina Usa. Notater for RIDLEY: DR: v. SOLOMON ALSTON b 15.09.1784, Gates Co North Carolina Usa d 05.08.1807, Warren Co North Carolina Usa. vi. JAMES ALSTON b 27.01.1791, Warren Co North Carolina Usa d 1860
m NANCY SWANZY. 45. vii. SARAH BROTHERS ALSTON b 14.09.1795, Warren Co North Carolina Usa d 1880. viii. GUSTON ALSTON b 26.02.1793, Warren Co North Carolina Usa d 1850. 46. ix. CHARITY DAWSON ALSTON b 07.06.1798, Warren Co North Carolina Usa. 35. CHARITY8 ALSTON (ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 19.01.1743 Chowan Conty North Carolina.
m (1) WILLIAM ALSTON, son of SOLOMON ALSTON and ANN HINTON. Han b 25.12.1736 Chowan Conty North Carolina d 1810.
m (2) CAPT. JAMES JONES 12.08.1761, son of EDWARD JONES and ABIGAIL SHUGAN. Han b 1730 North Carolina, Usa d 1777. Notater for CAPT. JAMES JONES: Reside NC, Warren Co ? More on this location Links Warren Co NCGwenWeb Site FamilySearch County Page FamilySearch State Page North Carolina TTTP Occup 1777-1777 NC State Senator Death 1777 Aged: 47 years member of NC Provincial Congress; Capt of 3rd Co of First Regt Light Horse; State Senate 1777 Barn er listet ovenfor under (33) William Alston. 36. ABRAHAM8 HILL (JUDITH7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 23.04.1732 Chowan Co North Carolina Usa d 04.02.1792 Wilkes Co Georgia Usa
m CHRISTIAN WALTON, dau of THOMAS WALTON and SARAH ROUNTREE. Hun b 1739 North Carolina Usa d 06.07.1808 Wilkes Co Georgia Usa. Notater for ABRAHAM HILL: Military USA / Patriotic Service / Revolutionary War ch of ABRAHAM HILL and CHRISTIAN WALTON: i. ABRAHAM9 HILL b 14.01.1759, North Carolina Usa d 24.04.1818, Oglethorpe Co Georgia Usa
m ELIZABETH MCGEHEE b 11.10.1773, Prince Edward Co Virginia Usa d 05.08.1816, Wilkes Co Georgia Usa. Notater for ABRAHAM HILL: Cause: murdered ii. MILES HILL b 13.03.1774, Oglethorpe Co Georgia Usa d 04.11.1844, Oglethorpe Co Georgia Usa
m TABITHA CHRISTIAN POPE b 11.02.1778, Georgia Usa d 25.04.1852, Arnoldsville Oglethorpe Co Georgia Usa. 37. AUGUSTINE HICKS8 LAWRENCE (AUGUSTINE7, MARY6 HICKS, THOMAS5, THOMAS4, : : b 11.10.1770 Whitestone Queens Co New York Usa d 10.09.1828 Manhattan New York Co Usa
m CATHARINE LEQUIER. Hun b 23.04.1771 New York Usa d 06.10.1817 Suffolk Co New York Usa. ch of AUGUSTINE LAWRENCE and CATHARINE LEQUIER: i. JOANNA9 LAWRENCE b 08.07.1797, Queens Co New York Usa d 16.03.1878, Manhattan New York Co Usa
m JAMES MCCREA b 29.02.1792, Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa d 1832, New York Co Usa. 38. ABIGAIL8 MOTT (DEBORAH7 TALLMAN, ABIGAIL6 HICKS, THOMAS5, THOMAS4, : : b 1760 Monmouth Monmouth Co New Jersey Usa d 20.04.1842 Kingston Township Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa.
m JOHN SPACE. Han b 1757 Germany d 16.09.1813 Kingston Township Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa. Notater for JOHN SPACE: John Space ofe American Army During the Revolutionary War, National Archives Microcopy M881, Roll 0612]e American Army During the Revolutionary War, National Archives Microcopy M881, Roll 0612]d 15 Mar Destd 15 Mayeth Townarktonmingtontch Plainslough Jersey Campruiting Svcey Hultsd Sussexd Southwarde American Army During the Revolutionary War, Nadonal Archives Mircoropy M881, Roll 0612]l (20 Doll Sub)l Sub)e American Army During the Revolutionary War, National Archives, Microcopy M881, Roll 0612 When John Space moved to Luzerne County, Pa., he settled on a farm in the Wyoming Valley, southeast of Harveys Lake, and he lived on this farm from 1790 until his death in 1813. ch of ABIGAIL MOTT and JOHN SPACE: i. NANCY9 SPACE b 1780, Sussex Co New Jersey Usa. ii. ELSIE SPACE b 1782, Sussex Co New Jersey Usa. iii. JOHN SPACE b 1783, Harrisburg Dauphin Co Pennsylvania Usa
m (1) ELIZABETH BISSARD b 1786, New Jersey Usa
m (2) VALONIA FERRY b 1809, Vermont Usa d 01.01.1881, Delta Eaton Co Missisippi Usa. Notater for VALONIA FERRY: The possibility exists that Valonia (1850 US Census) or Velma (Louisa Van Guilder's Death Certificate) FERRY is also Veronica (Space?). Both are the same age and are identified as being born in Vermont in some census records. Apparently widowed between the 1850 US Census and the 1854 MI Census, she may have joined the John SPACE household. Phidilia (Fidelia) and Mary E. J. to appear in Census records for both households and the name, age and birth state combinations should be too unique to be coincidental. have not yet documented this. [W John Schuck] iv. RUTH SPACE b 1787, Huntington Mills Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa. v. MARGARET SPACE b 19.09.1788, Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa
m PHILIP JACKSON b 29.03.1758, Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa. 47. vi. ZEPHANIAH SPACE b 1789, Hackettstown Warren Co New Jersey Usa d 02.04.1871, Redbank Township Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa. vii. ELIZABETH SPACE b 1792, Pennsylvania Usa d 21.09.1844, Forty Fort Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa
m DERRICK RICHARD BIRD b 21.08.1789, Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa d 22.08.1831, Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa. viii. ABIGAIL SPACE b 1793, Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa. ix. SALLY SPACE b 1796, Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa d 1860, Eaton Eaton Co Missisippi Usa
m ANSEL MASCHO b 1799, Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa d 13.06.1885, Oneida Eaton Co Missisippi Usa. x. JAMES RICHARD SPACE b 12.07.1802, Huntington Township Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa d 30.07.1884, Wyoming Valley Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa
m MAHALE PIATT b 1806, Pennsylvania Usa d 1882. Notater for JAMES RICHARD SPACE: A farmer who lived in Wyoming, PA his entire life. Information received from Della Shafer Jan 1999 states that the will of James Space, filed 8 Aug 1884, Luzerne County, PA lists two heirs as Nancy Garrison and Mary Walker. Della is also the source of the birth/death dates of James Space and Mahale Piatt; also lists children as John, Charles, George, James (born 5 Dec 1824 and married Lucinda Pugh), Zephaniah, Harriet (married James Griener), Halley? Mary/Nancy? (married Ezekiel Garrison), Caroline, Sylvnia (who married Schooley) and Mary? (who married Walker) "John Space, The Progenitor and The Zephaniah and Allen Space Lines In The Space Family of America" by Ralph Stephen Space and Zeph Frederick Space published April 1935; page 5-6: "James Space, a son of John and Abigail Mott-Space, was born in Luzerne County? Pennsylvania, in 1802. He followed the occupation of farming and lived at Wyoming, Luzerne County, his entire life, and died there in 1884. James Space married Mahale Piatt, who was born in 1806, and died in 1882. They were the parents of ten children, five sons: John, Charles, George, James and Zephaniah; and five daughters; Harriet, Nancy, Mary, Caroline and Sylvina. The last named daughter, Sylvina, is now Mrs. Sylvina Space-Schooley, and lives a few miles from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. She was born in 1842, and is the eldest living Space that the writers of this history have on record. (April 1935). (This paragraph furnished by Mr. Edward F. Space, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, and Miss Margaret E. Space, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Mr. Edward F. Space is a great-grandson, and Miss Margaret E. Space is a great-great-granddaughter of James Space, 1802-1884.)" 39. GEORGE A8 HICKS (JOHN7, JOHN6, JACOB5, THOMAS4, : : b 05.09.1771 Brooklyn, Kings County, New York Usa
m ELIZABETH CASEY 04.06.1795. Hun b 12.07.1773 Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, Usa d 15.10.1855 Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, Usa. ch of GEORGE HICKS and ELIZABETH CASEY: i. JANE9 HICKS b 28.11.1806, Usa d 11.03.1844, New Jersey Usa
m JAMES SWETT WOOD b 29.08.1810, New Jersey, Usa d 16.03.1872, New Jersey, Usa. 40. ABIGAIL8 HICKS (ELIAS7, JOHN6, JACOB5, THOMAS4, : : b 03.03.1782 Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa d 26.02.1850 Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa.
m VALENTINE HICKS. Han b 02.04.1782 Westbury, Nassau County, New York, Usa d 05.03.1850 Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa. ch of ABIGAIL HICKS and VALENTINE HICKS: i. PHEBE9 HICKS b 24.12.1804, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa d 23.06.1852, New York, New York County (Manhattan), New York, Usa
m ADONIJAH JACKSON UNDERHILL b 16.08.1800, New York, New York County (Manhattan), New York, Usa d 27.06.1854, New York, New York County (Manhattan), New York, Usa. 41. SARAH RODMAN8 HICKS (ELIAS7, JOHN6, JACOB5, THOMAS4, : : b 09.10.1793 d 19.11.1835 Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa.
m ROBERT SEAMAN, son of DAVID SEAMAN and SARAH KIRBY. Han b 31.10.1792 d 31.10.1870 Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa. ch of SARAH HICKS and ROBERT SEAMAN: i. HANNAH9 SEAMAN b 14.03.1817 d 12.07.1900, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa
m MATTHEW FRANKLIN ROBBINS b 30.04.1815 d 22.05.1893, Jericho, Nassau County, New York, Usa. Generasjon nr. 9 42. PHILLIP LEWIS9 ALSTON (JOHN8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1764 North Carolina Usa d 09.11.1803 New Felicana Parish La Usa
m1) MARIAN GRAY 1790. Hun døde 28.02.1790
m2) REBECCA KIMBALL 1793, dau of FREDERICK KIMBALL and SARAH MC DONALD. Hun døde før 07.10.1822 Wilkerson County Missouri Usa. Notater for PHILLIP LEWIS ALSTON: Additional Information for Phillip Lewis Alston Notes (1) Although Philip and his brother Solomon were considered fugitives to the Spanish government, they were later pardoned and settled on Bayou Tunica in Feliciana Parish, LA. area.38. In 1793, a lawsuit was filed by Philip Alston vs. Frederick Kimball due to the disagreement over Col. Kimball's reversal to his consent to allow Philip to marry his daughter Rebecca39. The will of Philip Alston was written on November 16, 1802 and was probated on December 8, 180340. 33. Joseph A. Groves, M.D., The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina., (Atlanta, GA.: The Franklin Printing and Publishing Co., 1901.) p. 148. 34. Will of Philip Lewis Alston, from the Index to the Archives of Spanish West Florida, 1782-1810. Vol. 7, pp. 224-234. Copied from Microfilm at Bluebonnet Library, Baton Rouge, LA. 35. Joseph A. Groves, M.D., The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina., (Atlanta, GA.: The Franklin Printing and Publishing Co., 1901.) p. 148. 36. May Wilson McBee, The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805 Abstracts of Early Records. (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1979.) p. 266, or Book F. p. 211. 37. Beatrice Mackey Doughtie, McDonald, Kimball, Wade, Leak., (Court, Bible, Church, Cemetery, Family Records) 1971. p. 103. 38. Joseph A. Groves, M.D., The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina., (Atlanta, Ga.: The Franklin Printing and Publishing Co., 1901.) p. 145. 39. May Wilson McBee, The Natchez Court Records, 1767-1805 Abstracts of Early Records. (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1979.) p.266, or Book F, p. 211. 40. Will of Philip Lewis Alston, from the Index to the Archives of Spanish West Florida, 1782-1810. Vol. 7, pp. 224-234. Copied from Microfilm at Bluebonnet Library, Baton Rouge, LA. 41. Joseph A. Groves, M.D., The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina., (Atlanta, GA.: The Franklin Printing and Publishing Co., 1901.) p. 148. ch of PHILLIP ALSTON and MARIAN GRAY: i. ISAAC GAILLARD10 ALSTON. ch of PHILLIP ALSTON and REBECCA KIMBALL: ii. ELIZABETH10 ALSTON, g. ARTHUR ADAMS. iii. PHILLIP LEWIS ALSTON. 48. iv. ANN ALSTON b 1798 d 21.03.1825, West Felicana Parish La Usa. 43. NANCY9 ALSTON (WILLIAM8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : :
m J MINOR TATE. ch of NANCY ALSTON and J TATE: i. CHARITY10 TAIT, g. JOHN ALSTON, 04.10.1810, Georgia Usa b 17.05.1790, North Carolina Usa d 1835, Texas Usa. 44. ANN9 ALSTON (JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 02.01.1787 Warren Co North Carolina Usa d 1850.
m SUTHERLAND. ch of ANN ALSTON and SUTHERLAND: i. MACLEN10 SUTHERLAND b 1820, Warren Co North Carolina Usa. 45. SARAH BROTHERS9 ALSTON (JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 14.09.1795 Warren Co North Carolina Usa d 1880.
m SETH JONES. Han b 1790 Warren Co North Carolina Usa. ch of SARAH ALSTON and SETH JONES: i. ALSTON A10 JONES b 1825, Warren Co North Carolina Usa. 46. CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON (JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 07.06.1798 Warren Co North Carolina Usa.
m (1) WILLIAM GREEN MACON. Han b Warren Co., North Carolina.
m (2) JOHN ALLEN WILLIAMS 1815 Warren Co North Carolina Usa. Han b 1795 North Carolina Usa d 20.07.1882 Warren, North Carolina Usa. ch of CHARITY ALSTON and WILLIAM MACON: i. WORSHAM10 GREEN. ch of CHARITY ALSTON and JOHN WILLIAMS: 49. ii. MARY EATON10 WILLIAMS b 16.04.1817, North Carolina, Usa d 10.12.1867, North Carolina, USA. iii. ELIZABETH WHITMELL WILLIAMS b 1819, Warren North Carolina Usa d 20.07.1882. 50. iv. WILLIAM ALSTON WILLIAMS b 1815, Warren North Carolina Usa. 47. ZEPHANIAH9 SPACE (ABIGAIL8 MOTT, DEBORAH7 TALLMAN, ABIGAIL6 HICKS, THOMAS5, THOMAS4, : : b 1789 Hackettstown Warren Co New Jersey Usa d 02.04.1871 Redbank Township Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa
m CATHERINE ANN ARMSTRONG, dau of JOHN ARMSTRONG and BARBARA. Hun b 1793 Warren Warren Co New Jersey Usa d 17.05.1868 Redbank Township Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa. Notater for ZEPHANIAH SPACE: Zephaniah Space, of Luzerne county, N. J., purchased of Henry Nolf, fifty acres north of Millville, for which he paid one dollar per acre. He moved on [p. 584] the land in 1818, and besides farming, worked at blacksmithing, and for many years was the only blacksmith in the township "Zephaniah Space worked at logging along the Susquehanna River and took many rafts of lumber to Northumberland and Sunbury and on one of these trips met Catherine Armstrong which resulted in their marriage." "History of Clarion County" by Davis; pp 583: Redbank Township "Zephaniah Space, of Luzerne County, N.J. purchased of Henry Nolf, fifty acres north of Millville, for which he paid one dollar per acre. He moved on the land in 1818, and besides farming, worked at blacksmithing and for many years was the only blacksmith in the township." Notater for CATHERINE ANN ARMSTRONG: John Space,The Progenitor and The Zephaniah and Allen Space Lines In The Space Family of America" by Ralph Stephen Space and Zeph Frederick Space (April 1935); Page 6: "...Catherine Armstrong was a hale and hearty Scots (sic) woman, and had a rather ruddy complexion. Her hair was of a dark auburn hue, and her eyes were dark brown. In the Armstrong Family, there were only two children, Catharine and her brother, John. Catherine's father was John Armstrong, and the parents died when John and Catherine were children. Catherine was reared in East Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in a family by the name of Hart." Note: believe that the location of Catherine and the Hart family is in error as Catherine and Zephaniah were married in Luzerne County, PA. Zeph and his family are found living in Luzerne prior to his marriage, Zephaniah and Catherine were married in Luzerne County and had no previous connection with Clarion County until four years after their marriage. cbs Information received from Pat Springer , June 1998 taken from copies of Space family history in the possession of her mother: "The Armstrong Family belonged to the early Scotch families that were the original settlers of Wyoming Valley in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. John Armstrong, Catherine's father, was a survivor of the Wyoming Valley Massacre which occurred in July of 1778. At that time he was only a boy. The killing and plundering was done by the Tories and Indians, preying on the Scots and Dutch families while most of the men were away fighting in the Revolution. Those who were able to reach the Pocono Mountains or Forty Fort were saved from this terrible raid. ch of ZEPHANIAH SPACE and CATHERINE ARMSTRONG: i. GEORGE10 SPACE b 1812, Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 31.10.1865, Redbank Township Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa
m (1) CATHERINE WECKERLY b 07.04.1814 d 21.03.1844
m (2) SARAH CRIBBS b 22.10.1827, Monroe Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 22.04.1891, Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa. Notater for GEORGE SPACE: John Space, The Progenitor and The Zephaniah and Allen Space Lines in The Space Family of America. Authored by Ralph Stephen Space and Zeph Frederick Space. April 1935; "George Space...was an inkeeper at New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania." "History of Clarion County" by Davis; pp. 553: "In 1834, George Space moved to the place (New Bethlehem) and built a blacksmith shop. ...1853, when a charter of incorporation was granted by Clarion County Court, creating the town into a borough. John Himes was elected burgess, and George Space, Joseph Conger, Frederick Mohney, and Joseph Himes, councilmen". Additional information (birth and death dates of children), children's names and spouses taken from "The Spiece Family of German and The Space Family of America" by Zeph Frederick Space. Received from Pat Springer 1998. Other researchers claim death as occuring in 1865 HISTORY OF CLARION COUNTY edited by A. J. Davis, 1887 CHAPTER LXI. HISTORY OF NEW BETHLEHEM BOROUGH. By L. L. Himes. transcribed by Sue Llewellyn In 1834 George Space moved to the place and built a blacksmith shop. Adam Hilliard, P. H. Hoffman, Gabriel Miller, Jacob Shankle, Joseph Conger, moved to the place soon after. One after another continued to locate and build promiscuously until 1853, when a charter of incorporation was granted by Clarion County Court, creating the town into a borough. John Himes was elected burgess, and George Space, Joseph Conger, Frederick Mohney, and Joseph Himes, councilmen. George Space, husband of Catherine Weckerly petioned court of Center County, to partion the estate of the late Adam Hoy for John Hoy & Adam Hoy, minor children of Adam Hoy, deceased and widow Elizabeth Weckerly Hoy, then living in Armstrong County. He was guardian of the above children. Elizabeth Weckerly Hoy had remarried Samuel Larich. Their daughter, Margaret married Abraham Shlutterbach. ii. SYLVINA SPACE b 26.11.1814, Luzerne Co Pennsylvania Usa d 12.12.1898, Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa
m JOHN HIMES b 13.11.1810, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 25.01.1876, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa. Notater for SYLVINA SPACE: John Space, The Progenitor and The Zephaniah and Allen Space Lines in The Space Family of America. Authored by Ralph Stephen Space and Zeph Frederick Space. April 1935; pp 8: "It was the custom of Sylvinia Space Himes to keep a diary; and many friends and neighbors of the community would go to her for information from her records relative to births, marriages, deaths and community happenings." Notater for JOHN HIMES: "History of Clarion County" by Davis; pp. 553: "...1853, when a charter of incorporation was granted by Clarion County Court, creating the town into a borough. John Himes was elected burgess, and George Space, Joseph Conger, Frederick Mohney, and Joseph Himes, councilmen". "John Space, The Progenitor and The Zephaniah and Allen Space Lines in The Space Family of America". Authored by Ralph Stephen Space and Zeph Frederick Space. April 1935; pp 8: "John Himes married Sylvinia Space in 1837, two years previous Joseph Himes married Abigail Ann Space in 1835. At Abigail Ann's wedding, her maid of honor was her sister Sylvinia, and the Groomsmen was Joseph's brother John" "John Himes was a staunch Democrat; his brother Joseph Himes was a stiff Republican. When the Civil War started, Joseph Himes was called out with the State Militia. There were no trains in those days, and all travel was done by stage coach. The morning that Joseph left, the brothers met at the stage to bid each other good-bye. John Himes said to his brother Joseph; "Joe, if were going, would shoot north." This made Joseph very indignant, in fact almost to the extent where he was ready to give his brother a sound whipping. This farewell scene of the Himes brothers was often brought up by the Himes children, as they always thought of it as a good joke. Especially did the children of Joseph Himes tease their father about this, and it was a very laughable matter to them. (As related by Mrs. Mary Himes-Caldwell of New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Mary Himes-Caldwell is a daughter of Joseph and Abigail Space-Himes.)" Additional information on children (names, spouses, birth/death dates) taken from "The Spiece Family of German and The Space Family of America" by Zeph Frederick Space. Received from Pat Springer 1998. 51. iii. ABIGAIL ANN SPACE b 20.05.1820, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 27.06.1892, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa. iv. SUSANNAH SPACE b 1822, Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 1909
m JACOB HOFFMAN. v. ALLEN SPACE b 02.03.1824, Hawthorne Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 07.01.1909, Leisure Run Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa
m MARY ANN MERCER b 1826, Mayport Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 1912, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa. Notater for ALLEN SPACE: John Space, The Progenitor and The Zephaniah and Allen Space Lines in The Space Family of America. Authored by Ralph Stephen Space and Zeph Frederick Space. April 1935 pp 9-17 Allen Space..born north of Hawthorne..in 1824 and succeed to the interests of his father in blacksmithing and farming. (He) was fully six feet tall and a large man..his complexion was fair. He had blue eyes and sandy colored hair and beard. "The house and home established by Zephaniah Space on the original fifty acres purchased from Henry Nulf, was the birthplace of nearly all of the children of Zephaniah Space. When Allen Space was married he secured the original Space farm on which he was born. In 1854 Allen Space built on this property, what the Space children called, "The Red House," and in later years, it was termed "The Old Red House." This was a large two story structure, and it received its name from its color. Most of Allen's children were born in this remarkable old dwelling, and "The Old Red House" was much beloved and cherished by the Allen Space family, as it was a home of enjoyment and congenialtiy. "The Old Red House" was located diagonally across the road from the home of Zephaniah Space. "In the meantime, however, Allen Space added one hundred more acres of land to the Space farm; fifty acres purchased from a Mr. Gruber, and another fifter from John Baughman. Robert Baughman (1840-1920), a son of John Baughman, married Abigail Ann Space (1847-1898), eldest daughter of Allen Space. The home established by Zephaniah Space on the original fifty acre tract when he first came to Clarion County, and "The Old Red House", were the homes of the Space family from 1818 to 1873, and this property was not only the "cradle" for the Zephaniah Space Family, but also the Allen Space Family. "On the same location that Zephaniah Space had his blacksmith shop Allen Space built a new one for the purpose of carrying on the blacksmith trade as established by his father. Additional information "The Spiece Family of Germany and The Space Family of America" by Zephaniah Frederick Space. Received from Pat Springer. Source of dates and names (children and grandchildren) Notater for MARY ANN MERCER: "John Space, The Progenitor and The Zephaniah and Allen Space Lines in The Space Family of America". Authored by Ralph Stephen Space and Zeph Frederick Space. April 1935; pp 11: "Mary Ann Mercer was born near Mayport, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, in 1826. With her parents she came to the vicinity of New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1830, and grew to young womanhood on her father's farm. The father of Mary Ann Mercer was Amos Mercer of Scotch descent, born 1804, and her mother was Rachel Sidney Rimer-Mercer." pp 12: "Mary Mercer/Space died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Catharine Space-Fowkes, in Clarion County, Pennsylvania in 1912, lacking only a few days of being 86 years old. Like her husband, she had a rugged constitution, and she was always active and cheerful. She was a small woman. Her eyes were deep blue and her hair was black. "A New Bethlehem newspaper in printing her obituary of Mary Mercer-Space stated the following; 'Her grandfather David Mercer, was a grandson of General Hugh Mercer, on of Washington's foremost commanders during the Revolutionary War. Fort Mercer, near Trenton, New Jersey, was named in his honor.'" vi. CATHERINE SPACE b 1826, Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa
m SEPTANIUS ARMAGOST b 29.11.1824, Centre Co Pennsylvania Usa. vii. ZEPHANIAH ALLEN SPACE b 1828, Redbank Township Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa
m (1) MARGARET SHANKLE b 1828 d 1904
m (2) HARRIET ARMANDA FRYER b 1851 d 09.02.1940. Notater for ZEPHANIAH ALLEN SPACE: Obituary from Antigo Daily Journal; Friday, February 28, 1902: "Z. Space, an old and highly respected resident of the town of Peck, died at the advanced age of 77 years last Thursday. He leaves several children, one daughter being the wife of Myron H. McCord, former Congressman of this district and yesterday appointed U.S. Marshall of the district of Arizona by Pres. Roosevelt. The funeral was held in this city Friday, Rev. Nimits, officiating." "Returning to pioneer days, with the mill as a nucleus a small but thriving settlement sprang up...with their families as early as 1851...Zephaniah (sic) Space". Source: "A Lincoln County History" pp 25 Notater for MARGARET SHANKLE: Obituary from Antigo Daily Journal; Tuesday, November 29, 1904: "Mrs. Margaret Space, aged 78 years, one of the oldest residents of the town of Vilas died Sunday. She is survived by a number of relatives. One of her daughters, who died several years ago, was the wife of former Congressman Myron D. McCord. The remains will be taken to Merrill for interment." (Note: Myron McCord's middle initial is incorrectly identified, his middle initial was "H") Notater for HARRIET ARMANDA FRYER: Obituary from Antigo Daily Journal; Issue, Friday, February 9, 1940: "Mrs. Harriet A. Henry, 86, widow of Alex Henry who died in 1931, passed away this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kesler (sic), town of Peck. Friends may view the remains at the Kesler home. Funeral arrangements have not been completed." viii. JOHN ARMSTRONG SPACE b 1832, Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 1901
m MARY ANNE WECKERLY b 1835, Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 1914. ix. CHRISTIAN SHICK SPACE b 25.11.1834, Pennsylvania Usa d 11.1913, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa
m ELIZABETH RIMER b 1835, Pennsylvania Usa d 1916. Notater for CHRISTIAN SHICK SPACE: 4 Dec 1913 , Redbank, PAce, one of the best read, most intelligent and highly esteemed citizens of Leisure Run, Redbank township, died November 23, 1913 just two days before completing his 79 years of life. r himself by intelligent reading. He stood among his neighbors as a man of high character, genial disposition, and broad gauge qualities of manhood. Back of and enforcing these was a sturdy Christian character. He united with the Leisure Run M.E. church about 45 years ago, living a true life ever since. His wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Rimer Space, to whom he was married April 1, 1858, survives with three daughters, only one of whom, Miss Nora, is at home. Six children preceded him in death.ion and he was a success at both.ervices had been conducted at the home by Rev. W.H. Robinson, assisted by Rev. Geo. S. Kespelher. John Space, The Progenitor and The Zephaniah and Allen Space Lines in The Space Family of America. Authored by Ralph Stephen Space and Zeph Frederick Space. April 1935; pp 8; "When Christian Shick Space was married, he and his wife lived on the John Mohney farm new Hawthorne. The same year that he was married (1858) he bought 10 acres of land, one mile north of Hawthorne, and this was known as the Bloom Lot. They lived there for four years, and he then traded this to Peter Shindledecker for property in Frogtown, where they lived until 1868, when he bought (sic) a farm on the Clarion and New Bethlehem road, four miles north of New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. They resided on this farm the remaining years of their lives. Christian Shick Space was a successful stone mason and brick layer. He worked in many of the larger places from Pittsburgh to DuBoise. ...He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He died in his own home from (sic) which he was buried on his birthday, at the age of 79, November 25, 1913. (Biography of Christian Shick Space, furnished by his daughter, Nora Space of Great Falls, Montana.)" Generasjon nr. 10 48. ANN10 ALSTON (PHILLIP LEWIS9, JOHN8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1798 d 21.03.1825 West Felicana Parish La Usa.
m SAMUEL WIMBISH 04.09.1815 Wilkerson Co Missouri Usa. Han b 1790 d 1844 West Felicana Parish La Usa. Notater for ANN ALSTON: Ann Alston Wimbish died on 21 Mar. 1825 at Bayou Tunica, W.Feliciana Par. LA. SOURCE: " Death Notices from Louisiana Newspapers, 1811-1919. " Compiled by Brenda LaGroue Mayers and Gloria Lambert Kerns. Vol.1, p.90. OBITUARY- Died, on the night of the 21st_________time, on Bayou Tunica, Mrs. Ann Wimbish, Consort of Mr. Samuel Wimbish, in the 26th year of her age. After a long and irremediable illness, which she bore with a pious fortitude and firmness but rarely witnessed. She was interred in the family burying ground, after the usual ceremonies, attended by a large and respectable concourse of citizens, sympathizing with her disconsolate family in their untimely bereavement. - She has left and affectionate husband and four promising children to lament her death. To those who knew this truly exemplary woman, no euloguim on her virtures is neccessary; and to those who knew her not, words are inadequate to convey a just idea of her merit. She is gone, we trust, to dwell with the "Spirits of the just made perfect", in a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." SOURCE: " Gazette Newspaper" Hill Memorial Library, LSU, Baton Rouge, LA. LSU - 114 Dated 2 Apr.1825, page 3, col.2. Notater for SAMUEL WIMBISH: Additional Information for Samuel Wimbish Notes (1) The murder of Samuel Wimbish by John Baker, his son-in-law? The Third District Court-For the Parish of West Feliciana, Judge Johnson presiding, commenced its session on Monday the 8th instant. The ledger of the 11th says. The only state case for trial, calculated to excite much interest, is that of Mr. John Baker, against whom the grand jury on Wednesday last found a true bill for the killing of Mr. Samuel Wimbish. The respectibility of the parties _____ circumstances _____ and the abiltiy of counsel employed go to invest this trial with painful interest. It will probably come on next week, or not until the December Term7. (The above words underlined and in bold were illegible on the SOURCE: Baton Rouge Gazette Newspaper, May 18, 1844. p.2, col.2, - LSU 907-6, Hill Mem. Library LSU. ch of ANN ALSTON and SAMUEL WIMBISH: i. MARY ANN11 WIMBISH b 29.12.1816 d 21.07.1844
m ABRAHAM GRAY, 29.04.1832. ii. JAMES WIMBISH, g. SARAH DOHERTY, 01.02.1854. iii. WILLIAM RUFFIN WIMBISH, g. LUCY ANN DAVIS, 24.04.1854. 52. iv. CHARLOTTE ANN WIMBISH b 1820 d 01.12.1842, West Felicana Parish Louisiana Usa. 49. MARY EATON10 WILLIAMS (CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON, JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 16.04.1817 North Carolina, Usa d 10.12.1867 North Carolina, USA.
m THOMAS WARD AVENT, son of JAMES AVENT and MARTHA GARDNER. Han b 20.07.1815 Aventon,Rocky Mount,,North Carolina, USA d 11.09.1900 North Carolina Usa. ch of MARY WILLIAMS and THOMAS AVENT: i. JAMES WILLIAM11 AVENT b 16.09.1839, Aventon,Nash,North Carolina,USA. 53. ii. CHARITY D AVENT b 13.04.1841, Aventon,Nash North Carolina Usa d 13.03.1898, Aventon,Nash North Carolina Usa. iii. MARTHA VERONA AVENT b 01.08.1843, Aventon,Nash North Carolina Usa d 28.11.1893, Aventon,Nash North Carolina Usa. Notater for MARTHA VERONA AVENT: "Pattie" iv. MARY E. AVENT b 12.1843, Aventon,Nash North Carolina Usa. v. THOMAS VERNON AVENT b 15.09.1845, Aventon,Nash North Carolina Usa. 54. vi. JOHN BANCROFT AVENT b 1880, Aventon,Nash North Carolina Usa. 50. WILLIAM ALSTON10 WILLIAMS (CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON, JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1815 Warren North Carolina Usa
m ZILPHA LESTER 1837. Hun b 1818 North Carolina. ch of WILLIAM WILLIAMS and ZILPHA LESTER: 55. i. PRUDENCE ELIZABETH11 WILLIAMS b 1838, Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. 56. ii. JESSEE W. WILLIAMS b 11.1840, Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. 57. iii. NANCY A WILLIAMS b 12.1842, Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. 58. iv. JOHN R. WILLIAMS b 1845, Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. v. MARTHA C. WILLIAMS b 1848, Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa
m ALBERT WOODS, 28.08.1865, Cannon Tennesse Usa. vi. WILLIAM WILLIAMS b 1851, Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. 59. vii. JANE F WILLIAMS b 1853, Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. viii. LEVINA WILLIAMS b 1856, Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. ix. JAMES F. WILLIAMS b 1858, Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa
m SARAH A. JOSEPHINE CARNAHAN, 24.10.1878, Rutherford Tennessee Usa b 24.04.1859, Whitleyville, Jackson, Tennessee Usa. x. MARY D. WILLIAMS b 1863, Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa
m HARDY GOWAN DAVENPORT, 07.09.1880, Cannon Tennesse Usa. 51. ABIGAIL ANN10 SPACE (ZEPHANIAH9, ABIGAIL8 MOTT, DEBORAH7 TALLMAN, ABIGAIL6 HICKS, THOMAS5, THOMAS4, : : b 20.05.1820 New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 27.06.1892 New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa.
m JOSEPH HIMES, son of CHRISTIAN HIMES and MARGARET NOLF. Han b 04.05.1812 New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 16.04.1905 Redbank Township Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa. Notater for JOSEPH HIMES: "History of Clarion County" by Davis; pp. 553: "...1853, when a charter of incorporation was granted by Clarion County Court, creating the town into a borough. John Himes was elected burgess, and George Space, Joseph Conger, Frederick Mohney, and Joseph Himes, councilmen" "John Space, The Progenitor and The Zephaniah and Allen Space Lines in The Space Family of America". Authored by Ralph Stephen Space and Zeph Frederick Space. April 1935; pp 8: "John Himes married Sylvinia Space in 1837, two years previous Joseph Himes married Abigail Ann Space in 1835. At Abigail Ann's wedding, her maid of honor was her sister Sylvinia, and the Groomsmen was Joseph's brother John. After the wedding and the journey to the Joseph Himes home, it was necessary to cross a stream and the party was making this trip on horseback. The stream was not deep and no danger was involved, but the young bride Abigail nearly fell from her horse, much to the amusement of both the bridegroom and the bride. ch of ABIGAIL SPACE and JOSEPH HIMES: i. MARY ABIGAIL11 HIMES b 25.05.1857, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 05.02.1942, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa
m WILLIAM MCLEOD CALDWELL b 25.12.1860, Armstrong Township Indiana Co Pennsylvania Usa d 26.09.1927, Pennsylvania Usa. Notater for MARY ABIGAIL HIMES: Received from Kandy Harter July 1999; "Typed From Photocopy of Handwritten Pages By Mary Caldwell History of New Bethlehem - November 11, 1936": "My grandfather Christian Himes was the first white settler in what is now the vicinity of (New Bethlehem). He was a native of Eastern Penna. have no record of his birth, but was married when he came here in 1808 what is now known as New Bethlehem Clarion Co. He located on a 50 acre tract, known as the Wikoff land, formed the original burrough line on the North. My grandfather built the first house - a little log cabin in what is now the limits of the bourough on the east side of Lafayette St. on the lot now owned by H.H. Dhron (sp?) It stood there after my father bought the farm in 1849 - He used it for a sheep pen. My grandfather died in 1816, leaving 3 children Joseph (my father) John, the oldest and Christina. 60. ii. CATHERINE ANN HIMES b 10.03.1844, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 31.08.1930, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa. Generasjon nr. 11 52. CHARLOTTE ANN11 WIMBISH (ANN10 ALSTON, PHILLIP LEWIS9, JOHN8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1820 d 01.12.1842 West Felicana Parish Louisiana Usa.
m JOHN D. BAKER 14.12.1839 West Felicana Parish Louisiana Usa, son of WILLIAM BAKER and MARTHA BINGAMAN. Han b 1818 d 06.11.1847 West Felicana Parish Loisiana Usa. ch of CHARLOTTE WIMBISH and JOHN BAKER: i. MARY CHARLOTTE12 BAKER b 1840
m GRANVILLE M. PEIRCE, 1856 b 05.12.1827 d 02.09.1878, E.Baton Rouge Parish Louisiana Usa. 53. CHARITY D11 AVENT (MARY EATON10 WILLIAMS, CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON, JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 13.04.1841 Aventon,Nash North Carolina Usa d 13.03.1898 Aventon,Nash North Carolina Usa.
m THOMAS N DRAKE 16.07.1857 Aventon Nash North Carolina Usa. Han b 1840 Chatham North Carolina Usa. ch of CHARITY AVENT and THOMAS DRAKE: i. MARY F12 DRAKE b 1858, Griffin Nash North Carolina Usa. ii. WILLIAM A DRAKE b 1866. 54. JOHN BANCROFT11 AVENT (MARY EATON10 WILLIAMS, CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON, JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1880 Aventon,Nash North Carolina Usa
m MARTHA MATILDA JOHNSTON. Hun b 1882 of, Nash, North Carolina, USA. Notater for JOHN BANCROFT AVENT: Additional Information for Thomas Ward /Avent/ Notes (1) Census Place: Griffin, Nash, North Carolina Source: FHL Film 1254973 National Archives Film T9-0973 Page 390A Relation Sex MarrRace Age Birthplace Thomas W. AVENT Self M W W 64 NC Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC Mary F. DRAKE GDau F S W 22 NC Occ: Keeps House Fa: NC Mo: NC Willie A. DRAKE GSon M S W 16 NC Occ: Laborer Fa: NC Mo: NC Avent Gen Forum: Thomas Ward Avent, son of James Avent and Martha Gardner married Mary EATON Williams, daughter of John Allen Williams and Charity Dawson Alston, descendants of the Alston, Williams and Eaton lines of NC. met his future wife while attendng boarding school at old Warrenton Academy. Early member of University of North Carolina. After the death of his father he acquired most of his father's estate. During his lifetime, Aventon flourished. HE owned over 100 slaves. JOnes Family Bible ch of JOHN AVENT and MARTHA JOHNSTON: 61. i. WAVELY BANCROFT12 AVENT b 29.03.1895, North Carolina Usa d 14.01.1971, Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina Usa. 55. PRUDENCE ELIZABETH11 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM ALSTON10, CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON, JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1838 Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa.
m HARVEY GILLEY 1866 Cannon Tennesse Usa. Han b 1842 Illionois. ch of PRUDENCE WILLIAMS and HARVEY GILLEY: i. ALEXANDER12 GILLEY. 56. JESSEE W.11 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM ALSTON10, CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON, JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 11.1840 Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa
m SARAH E. CARNAHAN 09.02.1865 Coffey Tennessee Usa. Hun b 04.1850 Rutherford Tennessee Usa. ch of JESSEE WILLIAMS and SARAH CARNAHAN: i. JOHN E.A.12 WILLIAMS b 1866, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. ii. WILLIAM P. WILLIAMS b 1868, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. iii. JAMES H. WILLIAMS b 12.1869, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa
m BELL, 1893, Cannon, Tennessee Usa b 1871, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. iv. MOLLIE WILLIAMS b 1873, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. v. HIRAM WILLIAMS b 1876, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. vi. ZILPHA WILLIAMS b 1878, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. Notater for ZILPHA WILLIAMS: or Zilphy vii. NAVELS WILLIAM b 1885, District 23, Rutherford, Tennessee Usa. viii. LULA WILLIAMS b 06.1887, District 23, Rutherford, Tennessee Usa. ix. HARRAM WILLIAMS b 04.1891, District , 24 Rutherford Tennessee Usa. x. MAUD WILLIAMS b 06.1893, District 23, Rutherford, Tennessee Usa. 57. NANCY A11 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM ALSTON10, CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON, JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 12.1842 Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa.
m WILLIAM BRYANT. Han b 04.1844 Cannon Tennessee Usa. ch of NANCY WILLIAMS and WILLIAM BRYANT: i. JAMES WILLIAM12 BRYANT b 1865, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. ii. DOVEY BRYANT b 1867, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. iii. DOUGLAS J. BRYANT b 1867, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. iv. ELIZABETH BRYANT b 1870, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. v. MELVINA BRYANT b 04.11.1871, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa
m JAMES WILSON STACY, 31.07.1889, Cannon Tennesse Usa b 04.10.1875, Cannon Tennessee Usa d 16.06.1950. vi. THOMAS BRYANT b 1876, District 13 Cannon, Tennessee Usa. vii. JESSEE BRYANT b 06.1879, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Ussa. 58. JOHN R.11 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM ALSTON10, CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON, JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1845 Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa
m MARY A. DUKE 1875 Cannon Tennesse Usa. Hun b 1853 District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. ch of JOHN WILLIAMS and MARY DUKE: i. JESSEE C.12 WILLIAMS b 1876, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Usa. ii. WILLIAM G. WILLIAMS b 1879, District 13, Cannon, Tennessee Ussa. 59. JANE F11 WILLIAMS (WILLIAM ALSTON10, CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON, JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 1853 Bradyville, Cannon, Tennessee Usa.
m GIDEON A. DUKE 20.12.1874 Cannon Tennesse Usa, son of BENJAMIN DUKE and MELINDA EDWARDS. Han b 1849 Cannon Tennessee Usa. ch of JANE WILLIAMS and GIDEON DUKE: i. JAMES12 DUKE b 1877, District 1, Cannon, Tennessee Ussa. 60. CATHERINE ANN11 HIMES (ABIGAIL ANN10 SPACE, ZEPHANIAH9, ABIGAIL8 MOTT, DEBORAH7 TALLMAN, ABIGAIL6 HICKS, THOMAS5, THOMAS4, : : b 10.03.1844 New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 31.08.1930 New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa.
m (1) J. K. HAMILTON. Han b 1894.
m (2) MARTIN WILLIAMS. Han b 1826 d 1899.
m (3) MAHLON DIXON RIDGEWAY. Han b 1833 New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 1879 New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa. ch of CATHERINE HIMES and MAHLON RIDGEWAY: 62. i. CARRIE ANN12 RIDGEWAY b 07.07.1861, New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 26.01.1928, Du Bois Clearfield Co Pennsylvania Usa. Generasjon nr. 12 61. WAVELY BANCROFT12 AVENT (JOHN BANCROFT11, MARY EATON10 WILLIAMS, CHARITY DAWSON9 ALSTON, JAMES8, ANN NANCY7 HINTON, MARY6 HARDY, JOHN5, EMILY4 PARKER, ELIZABETH3 LONG, : : b 29.03.1895 North Carolina Usa d 14.01.1971 Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina Usa
m BETTY ELLEN BAKER 29.06.1921 Nash,North Carolina,USA, dau of JAMES BAKER and ANNA FISHER. Hun b 25.02.1898 Nash, North Carolina, USA d 25.05.1997 Raleigh,Wake,North Carolina,USA. Notater for WAVELY BANCROFT AVENT: John Bancroft Avent mentioned in the record of Wavely Bancroft Avent Name: John Bancroft Avent Gender: Male Wife: Martha Matilda Johnston Child: Wavely Bancroft Avent Other information in the record of Wavely Bancroft Avent from North Carolina, Deaths Name: Wavely Bancroft Avent Event Type: Death Event Date: 14 Jan 1971 Event Place: Raleigh, Wake, N.C. Birth Year: 1895 Burial Date: 16 Jan 1971 Burial Place: Whitakers, Nash, N.C. Cemetery: Baker Family Residence Place: Raleigh, Wake, N.C. Address: 401 Polk Street Gender: Male Age: 75 Marital Status: Married Race (Original): White Occupation: Farmer Birth Date: 29 Mar 1895 Birthplace: North Carolina Father's Name: John Bancroft Avent Mother's Name: Martha Matilda Johnston Spouse's Name: Betty Baker Avent Reference ID: v 3B cn 3646 , GS Film number: 1983564 ch of WAVELY AVENT and BETTY BAKER: i. WAVELY GARLAND13 AVENT b 02.04.1930, Edgecombe, North Carolina, USA d 08.11.2003, Raleigh,Wake,North Carolina,USA
m ANN MARIE REYNOLDS, 01.09.1954, Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina Usa b 1930. 62. CARRIE ANN12 RIDGEWAY (CATHERINE ANN11 HIMES, ABIGAIL ANN10 SPACE, ZEPHANIAH9, ABIGAIL8 MOTT, DEBORAH7 TALLMAN, ABIGAIL6 HICKS, THOMAS5, THOMAS4, : : b 07.07.1861 New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 26.01.1928 Du Bois Clearfield Co Pennsylvania Usa.
m WILLIAM NELSON CRIBBS, son of GEORGE CRIBBS and KEZIAH DAVIS. Han b 26.10.1852 Blairsville Indiana Co Pennsylvania Usa d 30.09.1929 New Bethlehem Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa. ch of CARRIE RIDGEWAY and WILLIAM CRIBBS: i. HARRY ALVIN13 CRIBBS b 05.03.1899, Du Bois Clearfield Co Pennsylvania Usa d 20.10.1959, Los Angeles Los Angeles Co California Usa
m (1) EZLIN METRA BLACK b 26.06.1906, Hawthorne Clarion Co Pennsylvania Usa d 25.10.1998, York York Co Pennsylvania Usa
m (2) MARY CATHERINE "MARIE" LASCOMB b 1904 d 05.04.1981, Delaware Co Pennsylvania Usa. Notater for HARRY ALVIN CRIBBS: Welder Pvt-US Army - WW-I # 166-07-6084 Burial: 23 OCT 1959 Los Angeles National Cemetery-Sect 230, Row-D, Site 21/Los Angeles,Los Angeles Co,CA Notater for EZLIN METRA BLACK: Ezlin M. Richards Ezlin M, Richards of York died at 2:15 a.m. Oct 25, at York County Nursing Home. She was 92. Mrs. Richards was a member of Yorktowne Senior Citizens Center. She was a 1925 graduate of New Bethlehem High School. Born in Hawthorn, Clarion County, PA. June 26, 1906, she was a daughter of the late Herbert and Margaret Shimmons Black. She was the wife of the late Alfred L. Richards. She leaves three daughters, Bertha Bergan of Bel Air, Md., Carol Brown of Garland, Texas, and Joan Armpriester of York; two sons, Fred L. Richards of Carrollton, Ga., and Gene Richards of Bridgeton, N.J.; 26 grandchildren; 54 great- grand-children; 16 great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Margie Weiss and June Butler, both of Charleston, S.C.; and a brother, Hayden Black of Miami. A daughter, Marian Dean, is deceased.